It's common for students to hear the same standard,cliched advice:"dream big","follow yours dreams",and "reach for the stars." But Student of the Year judge Alien Ma has something a bit different to add—"be practical".
The judge knows a thing or two about both big dreams and practical applications,and has seen plenty of students achieve both.
"We are looking to nurture talents,in this case technology talents,says Ma,CEO of Hong Kong Science and Technology Parks Corporation (HKSTP). "When someone has this kind of crazy idea or brilliant idea—sometimes you can’t tell the difference—they need to find somebody to help them realize their dream."
And with all the big and sometimes crazy ideas Ma has heard from students through HKSTP,he says it is important to find a balance between creative ideas and practical applications.And part of this means being able to see the benefit of patience and long-term goals.
Ma says he sees many students try to get good marks through easy classes,rather than challenging themselves with harder courses that will pay off with knowledge that would be useful for their future.
"You should be looking out for your future,"he says.
And for secondary school students,Ma says this means having a broad understanding of the world around them, especially as it relates to Science,Technology,Engineering and Maths (Stem) knowledge.
"I think a lot of students today have this broad,sometimes international understanding,"he says.Ma sees many strong students using their knowledge to help others.And for him,these are the students that really stand out from the crowd,as they're making the connection between their knowledge and how they fit into the world around them."They don’t just study,they’re not just scholars,"he says."They are good scholars,but also good sports players or good musicians,for example,but they also give back to society.That’s what impresses me the most."
1.What do the underlined words mean in Para1?
A. Do not dream big any more.
B. Realizing dreams is equally important.
C. The standard advice is no longer useful.
D. Anyone who dreams big is great.
2.Why does Ma think students need help in realizing their dreams?
A. They are short of patience.
B. They can't balance study and life well.
C. They are far away from being practical.
D. They can’t tell crazy and bright ideas apart.
3.What is Ma' suggestion for students nowadays?
A. Set a goal. B. Fit into society.
C. Begin with easy classes. D. Take the long-term view.
4.What kind of feeling does Ma express in the last paragraph?
A. Politeness. B. Inspiration.
C. Admiration. D. Hopefulness.
School of Cinema and Performing Arts
It offers two two-week sessions and one three-week session during the summer.Your teen can participate in the filmmaking,acting,dance,photography programs.He will work with professionals who will teach him the latest technology through hands-on experience.Tuition includes day trips to amusement parks and other Los Angeles tourism sites.Housing and food can be arranged in dorms for an additional fee.
Address: 1600 Campus Road,Los Angeles
Tel: 800-718-2787
ID Tech Camps at UCLA
It offers computer and gaming related camps at the UCLA campus.Teens can join in day camps,overnight camps or weekend gaming camps.Your teen will use the latest technology available to learn video game design,web design and computer programming.Overnight campers will stay in the college dorms.
Address: 405 Hilgard Ave,Los Angeles
Tel: 888-709-8324
Summer Discovery at UCLA
It offers three or six week residential camps at the UCLA campus.Three-week courses can include academic or art classes for enrichment purposes.In this summer camp,your teen will get a taste of what to expect when she enters college.She can choose from sports management,business management,healthy lifestyle programs,ESL-TOEFL programs and more.
Address: 405 Hilgard Ave,Los Angeles
Tel: 516-621-3939
Power Chord Academy
It offers a seven-day course that caters(迎合)to residential or day teens,as well as a three-day course.Teens will meet a touring band,learn technical aspects about the music industry and being a musician in current times,write songs,perform concerts,make a music video,record a CD and meet a touring band.No experience or musical background is necessary.
Address: 7336 Santa Monica Blvd,Los Angeles
Tel: 800-897-6677
1.From the first paragraph,we can learn School of Cinema and Performing Arts .
A. is devoted to healthy lifestyle programs
B. provides free meals for its teen campers at the weekends
C. requests the professionals to teach its teen campers the quickest methods
D. gives its campers a chance to do filmmaking and acting by themselves
2.Which number will you dial if you want to become a businessman in future?
A. 800-718-2787. B. 516-621-3939.
C. 888-709-8324. D. 800-897-6677.
3.What do the four camps have in common?
A. All of them provide accommodation.
B. They lie on the same business area.
C. Teens can go to amusement parks for free.
D. They have latest technology during each session.
Ever wonder where chocolate chip cookies came from?Or why we use waffles(华夫饼)as ice cream cones?
Mistakes that Worked,written by Charlotte Foltz Jones,award-winning author of non-fiction books for children, offers forty of these unusual tales,along with many interesting drawings and strange and amazing facts.
The book is divided into six parts: food,medicine,toys,accidental things,names,and I find the book great because if not for the book,I would never have known that something was actually accidentally created.Besides,I like to learn real information;I can't stand books with stories that aren't real.Although this is a non-fiction book and is about inventions,it is not a history of technology book;it's more of an easy reading book.This book would be attractive to both boys and girls,and it could actually be either an adult book or a children’s book.
Published in 1991,the book is a bit old and is showing its age now in 2016.Still,it contains lots of great information,even though some facts are not exact.I love the idea of a mistakes book,and I especially like the format, which allows readers to dip in and out of the book easily.However,the entries are not all equally strong. Additionally, if you don’t live in the US,the book makes little sense,since it is full of American references both historically and in terms of customs.
Anyway,Mistakes that Worked is a reminder that failure is not always the end.It is an enlightening book that encourages us to realize that taking risks and learning to experiment is often the best way to learn,even if we don’t end up creating something new and wonderful.
1.What kind of book is Mistakes that Worked?
A. It's a picture book. B. It's a science book.
C. It's an adult book. D. It's a historical book.
2.What can we infer about the author?
A. He reads too little.
B. He is a slow reader.
C. He is a great reader of non-fiction.
D. He enjoys reading books about inventions.
3.Which of the following does the author especially like about the book?
A. Its facts. B. Its organization.
C. Its entries. D. Its reference.
4.What is the author's opinion on the book?
A. It's a fun read. B. It's a perfect book.
C. It makes little sense. D. It's full of factual mistake
假设你是学校英语校刊“Speak0utyourmind”的编辑,最近收到一封署名李华的高三学生来信,信中抱怨:学校最近严格检查晨读的情况,要求学生必须大声朗读;该生认为每位同学有自己的学习方式,早上时间宝贵,应该采用适合自己的方式进行学习,才能收到最佳效果;学校不应该采取统一要求的方式。请你给这位同学回信,就此问题进行疏导,要点如下:
1.肯定晨读的重要性和意义
2.大声朗读的好处(如提高记忆效率:增加学习氛围等,)
3.鼓励该学生排除杂念,大声朗读,从现在做起。
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下短文。短文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
It is known to us all nowadays the internet is playing an more and more important part in our daily life.In it,we cannot only read news at home and abroad but also get so much information as possible.We are often send e-mails to our classmates or our teachers or make telephone call to our families as well our friends.Therefore,we can go to school on the net,read different kinds of books and even teach our English.We can also enjoy music,watching sports and play computer games on the net.we could do shopping even without leaving our homes.
About a week later,I started noticing that the groceries in my mother's house were running out pretty quickly- we were always suddenly out of something1.(wonder) how my mum could consume them so quickly,I began observing her2.(day)routine for two weeks.To my surprise,I found that she would pack a paper bag full of canned goods and head out every moving at about nine eventually did to follow her and3.happened truly amazed me.She was taking the food to the refugee camp,in4.she distributed it to5.(child)
I actually found out that my mum was very well6.(know ) in the area.The kids were very friendly with her and even looked up7.her as if she were their own mother.Then it hit me- she might be shy not to want to tell me about what she8.(do)? Was she worried about how I would react or that I would stop buying the groceries if I found out ?When she got home,I told her about my discovery.9.she could react,I gave her a big hug and told her she didn’t need to keep it a secret to me and I was so impressed by10.(selfless) she had.