Your parents always tell you that a good education is the key to a bright future. The promise you made to finish your schooling has been completed. Another few years in some college classroom just doesn’t sound too attractive; so what are your choices? Let’s see, Choice One—You can live with your parents and do nothing. Or Choice Two—You could get yourself a job. Of course, there are other choices, but for this little discussion, we’ll just suppose that they aren’t related (有关的).
OK, so Choice Two is obviously going to be more effective. You will finally enter the real world. Well, hopefully high school helped to give you some kind of an idea of what type of job you would like to enter. If not, then it would be a good idea to speak with an expert working in the field you may be interested in before you jump into a job that you won’t like. Gaining knowledge can be good by helping you find the job that you will enjoy doing. Another reason to get some valued things before working. Internships (见习) or volunteering are usually a good place to start.
If you are ready to begin a job after high school, you will save money from college cost and happily making a living in your chosen jobs. From another point of view, jumping into the workforce (劳动力) is sometimes the only way to see for yourself if you are ready to work a 40-hour week yet. If you decide that full time work is not what you are ready for, then this may advise that you should go back to a university and get a certificate.
Two different choices | ◆ The first one is that you do nothing, just live with your parents. ◆ The second one is that you could go out to 1. . |
The 2. of starting a job | ◆ Speaking with other people for advice about the job you may show some interest in. ◆ Getting knowledge can be good to help you find a(n) 3. job. ◆ Internships or volunteering are a good 4.. |
The advantages to begin a job after high school | ◆ One is that you will not 5. for college cost. ◆ Another is that jumping into the workforce is sometimes the only way to help you make sure if you are really ready to work. |
Wearable gadgets (可穿戴设备) are usually high-tech equipment, which are so small that people can wear on heads or wrists.
Google Glasses is such kind of wearable gadget. It has attracted the world’s attention since being tested this year. Users can take videos and broadcast live on the Internet. There is also a GPS system in the glasses. So if you get lost you can say “OK,Glasses, where am I?” Then it will tell you where you need to go. It sounds cool, doesn’t it?
Don’t forget Galaxy Gear from Samsung, a Korea company. It is just the tip of the iceberg. This smartwatch looks like a normal watch but much lighter. But Galaxy Gear needs to connect with a Samsung smartphone or tablet (平板电脑). Its short battery life of 25 hours also disappoints (使…失望) users.
With all kinds of wearable gadgets coming into real life, it seems that wearable technology is becoming more modern and popular. Indeed, unlike smartphones, wearable gadgets are more convenient (方便的). Their biggest advantage is that they can do most of the same things as smartphones, yet they are hands-free.
However, wearable gadgets also have their own problems. Some people are not sure whether wearing a gadget is cool. Unless you know about it, you may just think there are many crazy people talking to their wrists.
Perhaps only time will tell how these gadgets will change our lives.
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Wearable gadgets can be 1. on heads or wrists. Google Glasses and Galaxy Gear are some of them. People can make calls or take pictures, or even receive e-mails without 2. their hands more. So they can 3. young people’s attention. Galaxy Gear is 4. to a normal watch but much lighter. Some people may not be 5. with it not only because of its short 25-hour battery life, but also because it needs a connection with a Samsung smartphone or tablet.
PE classes have become a nightmare (噩梦) for Liu Fei, a 15-year-old student. He has to run at l 1. 4 laps (圈) of the playground in every PE class. That’s n 2. 1,500 meters!
Liu is p 【小题3 for the PE test next spring. Many Junior 3 students have started doing so. The test is very important. It is w 3. 40 points in the senior high school entrance examination (中考). It usually i 4. long-distance running, long jump, rope skipping and sit-ups (仰卧起坐).
“Now I can run 1000 meters in only 3 minutes 40 seconds, about 30 seconds f 5. than before.” Liu said.
A PE teacher from Zhenjiang with teaching e 6. of 10 years, said, “Long-distance running r 7. lots of energy and endurance (耐力), which cannot be gained in a short time.
Taking up other activities early is also n 8.. Teachers will teach you some skills and you need time to practice.
Training is important, but don’t forget to protect yourself. He s 9. that students should warm up before training. Start slowly and build up the activity a little at a time.
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1.A beautiful princess is reading (故事) to the children in the garden.
2.Chinese President Xi Jinping met some foreign reporters and (回答) to their questions.
3.One of the difficulties we have in (学习) English is how to remember new words and expressions.
4.In Kunming violence affair (昆明暴恐事件),more than 130 people were hurt, and 29 people were (死亡).
5.The YOG volunteers go for a meeting every (星期三) these months. They hope to help the visitors from different countries better.
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1.Mike always pays much attention to his clothes. Can he design for (he)?
2.We finally came to an (agree)—I would cook and Ann would clean.
3.Everyone likes Millie in our class because she talks to others (polite).
4.Many people would rather save money in Yu’ebao (余额宝) than in banks because they think they can get even (high) interest (利息).
5.The environment is more and more polluted. How I wish the heavy haze (雾霾) could (appear) in our city.
If they eat up their food, students can collect coupons (优惠券) and exchange them for small gifts, such as books, magazines, mobile phone covers and hand warmers.
“It’s been such a surprise,” said Liang Zhaoyun, a student at a university in Shanghai, “It has given us one more motivation to finish our food.”
The action is part of a national “eat-up” campaign (行动) which is organized by students to deal with food waste on campuses (校园).
Why only on campuses? You might ask. Because according to a report by Xinhua News Agency, students waste twice as much food as the national average (平均).
The campaign on campus food waste is receiving attention across the country.
“The aim of the campaign is not only to encourage students to finish their food. We hope it can also encourage students to choose a more environment —friendly and healthy lifestyle,” said Tao Siliang, Secretary of the Youth League Committee at Shanghai University.
Some school food doesn’t taste delicious, so students do not like to finish it all. Some schools have taken notice of this and they are taking actions to improve it.
“I’m glad that we’ve reduced food waste since the “eat-up” campaign began. But if we call on students to waste less food, we should also improve the service and food quality on campuses.” said Tao.
1.From Paragraph 1, we know that the students will get a coupon .
A. when they eat school food B. after they exchange gifts
C. if they finish all their foodD. if they collect the waste
2.The underlined word “motivation” in Paragraph 2 means “ ”.
A. conditionB. power
C. experimentD. chance
3.The “eat-up” campaign is carried out on campuses because .
A. students waste too much food B. schools offer small gifts
C. students get a good educationD. school food is more delicious
4.The purpose of the campaign is mainly to .
A. improve the school food quality
B. further improve the service in universities
C. receive attention from the society
D. encourage a greener and healthier lifestyle