University of Cambridge has several funds to support university athletes. Full information can be found below:
TASS-The Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme
Launched in April 2004, TASS is designed to help promising young athletes who want to balance their sporting ambitions with a University or college education.
If you would like to be considered for the TASS Scheme, please contact your National Governing Body to see if you are eligible. You can find out more about TASS here.
UCAPP-University of Cambridge Athlete Performances Programme
UCAPP was set up in 1985 thanks to the kind generosity of Mark Hanson, who was a Modern Pentathlete during his time at Cambridge.
This programme aims to provide core services that any high-performance athletes would benefit from including Lifestyle Management, Physiotherapy, Strength and Conditioning, Nutrition Advice, Sports Psychology Support and Gym Membership.
To find out more information, please click here.
The Eric Evans Fund
The Eric Evans Fund was set up in 1996. The Fund is intended to support students who wish to improve their personal sporting performance beyond University level, or to enable them to undertake qualifications in connection with officiating, coaching or the administration of sport.
The fund is managed by the Director of Sport and two other persons appointed by the Sports Committee. If you still have any further question, please send an e-mail to the Managers.
The Hawks Charitable Trust
The Trust was established in January 1996 with a relatively small capital donated by some of the members to provide financial help to current Cambridge University students, male and female, whose sporting activities were being held back by financial problems.
For more information on this Trust, including the qualifications required for application, please see the Hawks Website.
1.What is special about UCAPP?
A.It favors the promising young athletes.
B.It requires no qualifications.
C.It is intended for high-performance athletes.
D.It helps to improve students’ personal sporting performance.
2.How can you get more information about the Eric Evans Fund?
A.By visiting the website.
B.By sending an e-mail.
C.By going to the director’s office.
D.By giving a telephone call to the message.
3.Which programme will you favor if your club needs money for a sport game?
A.TASS B.UCAPP
C.The Eric Evans Fund D.The Hawks Charitable Trust
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For many parents,making sure their children get the right amount of sleep can be stressful.This is especially true during high-pressure times such as exams when students tend to study all night for the next day.Unfortunately,it is often counterproductive(适得其反的)because with fewer hours to sleep,the teen brain doesn't get enough time to lay down what they've studied the night before.
In her groundbreaking book The Teenage Brain,neuroscientist Dr.Frances Jensen explains that bedtime isn't simply a way for the body to relax and recover after working,studying or playing a hard day. It is the glue that allows us not only to recollect our experiences but also to remember everything we've learned that day.Basically the more we learn,the more we need to sleep,which is why a good sleep is of great importance in achieving success at school.
Then how much sleep do teenagers need?There is no magic number for exactly how much sleep teenagers need,but the Austrian Centre for Education in Sleep(ACES)suggests 8 to 10 hours per day for high school adolescents.What happens if they don't get enough sleep?According to ACES,poor sleep will have all sorts of negative effects on teenagers,including rise in blood pressure,mood swings and impatient behaviours.Without adequate sleep the focus and attention drifts making it harder to receive information. The brain can no longer function to deal with information properly and access previously learned information.
So,how can parents help?If you think your child needs more sleep,try making gradual changes to their sleeping habits.Small increases have been shown to be effective in changing sleep patterns.And remember your children are going through a period of their lives when their brains and bodies are going through a lot of changes.Not only is your job to help make changes,it's also to ride the wave with them.It may not be easy,but they will thank you for it eventually.
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Scientists have found a reliable way to lengthen life in lab animals:Reduce the amount of calories(卡路里)they eat.
This method,1.(know)as caloric restriction, has been shown to lengthen life of organisms ( 有 机体 )and reduce some age-related2.(disease).Whether it can do the same in people has been an open question. 3. ,a new study suggests that in adults, long-term restriction of calorie intake can have an effect on their health.
The researchers looked at a group of 143 healthy adults who ranged in age4.21 to 50. They were instructed5.(practice)caloric restriction for two years.They could eat the foods they wanted so long as they cut back on the foods they ate,with the aim of6.(cut)the calories they consumed by 25 percent.
Many did not achieve that goal.On average,the dieters managed to cut down about 12 percent of their total calories, or7.(rough)300 calories a day. But the group saw many of their health markers improve. They8.(lose)body fat, their blood pressure fell slightly, and they had better blood sugar control. Meanwhile, another 75 healthy adults 9. did not practice caloric restriction saw no 10. (improve)in these markers.
It was only a dollar. Dylan_______ it on the floor as he sat at the back of his English class.
When the school day _______ ,Dylan wandered back to the classroom. The wrinkled old bill was_______ there. He could easily have pocketed it without thinking twice. _______, he picked it up and brought it to his English teacher, Mattison. She was a little_______that he'd turned the dollar in, knowing a lot of people would have just kept it. She_______ that Dylan tape it to the whiteboard at the front of the classroom.
A day or two later, David_______the dollar on the whiteboard. After class, he asked Mattison_______ it was there. She was still _______ the original owner to claim it, so she replied, "I don't know." Then David taped a second dollar to the________,which got it rolling. The________of the two dollar bills, side by side, triggered(触发)________in Mattison's students. More students taped up single dollar bills.
The________ snowballed. The students, among themselves, ________Mattison had some unspoken goal. Ben taped a $20 bill to the whiteboard, Megan another $20.The amount________ to grow over several weeks, ________ it reached$175.76.
She asked the teens whether they minded if she ________ the dollars in their names. Their answer was to tape ________ money to the whiteboard over the next few days to________the amount to over$300. Mattison, choking back tears as she ________ the moment, said she carefully peeled the cash off the board and made the donation.
1.A.dropped B.noticed C.mentioned D.remembered
2.A.ended B.started C.came D.went
3.A.also B.even C.still D.only
4.A.Finally B.Suddenly C.Therefore D.Instead
5.A.surprised B.excited C.relieved D.curious
6.A.discussed B.reported C. explained D.suggested
7.A.took B.spent C. spotted D.changed
8.A.when B.why C.how D.what
9.A.speaking to B.returning to C.waiting for D.looking for
10.A.board B.floor C.classroom D.desk
11.A.thought B.sight C.idea D.request
12.A.anything B.nothing C.something D.everything
13.A.problem B.business C.effort D.reputation
14.A.persuaded B.advised C.managed D.decided
15.A.continued B.stopped C.added D.began
16.A.until B.unless C.if D.after
17.A.raised B.donated C.charged D.collected
18.A.easy B.old C.enough D.exact
19.A.meet B.control C.prepare D.push
20.A.made use of B.paid attention to C.thought much of D.looked back upon
Elvis Presley won many awards from nations all over the world, yet he did not record in any language other than English. He never performed outside the United States, except for three shows in Canada.1. In 1953,he made his first record of the song," My Happiness".2.Another song, "Hound Dog", was one of Elvis Presley's most popular records. It sold five million copies in 1956.Music industry experts say more than one thousand million of Elvis'records have been sold. He was a success in many different kinds of music-popular, country, religious, and rhythm and blues.
One of Elvis'records named"Heartbreak Hotel”became a huge hit,and led to his many appearances on television.3. He was famous as the young man who moved his hips in a sexual way.Many adults said he and his music were bad influences on young people.But young women loved him.Huge crowds watched his performances.
4.The theme song"Love Me Tender"was a big hit.He was one of the highest paid actors in Hollywood for a number of years in the 1950s.He acted in thirty-one movies.
Due to the pressure,Elvis Presley gained a lot of weight so he took drugs to help control his weight. He died on August 16,1977.Hundreds of thousands of people still visit his home,Graceland,in Memphis every year.Fans continue to buy his music,making him the most popular record artist ever.5.
A. Elvis Presley made his first movie in 1956.
B. Elvis Presley remains the King of Rock and Roll.
C. Soon Elvis Presley was known around the world.
D. The songs Elvis had recorded earlier were released.
E. The record sold well and was played a lot on local radio stations.
F. He won three of the music industry's highest award,the Grammy.
G. Yet his recordings and films are still enjoyed by people all over the world.