How to Choose a College Major
When it’s time to starting making solid decisions about enrolling in college, many people have questions about how to choose a college major.1., but also what you’ll need to be happy in the future. While it would be nice to have an interest in one of the highest paying college majors, it’s also important to choose a college major that will ultimately lead to a career you want in a place you want to live.
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The best advice we’ve found for how to choose a college major is just to ask questions. Talk to your high school guidance counselor, or if you’re already in college, consult your academic advisor or a career center counselor. Ask friends and family members about how they chose a college major or career. Finally, engage in some serious self-reflection and ask yourself questions about your past, present, and future.
Some factors to consider when selecting a college major include:
What did you learn about what you like and dislike from your past work experience?
What are your interests?
Which subjects did you enjoy studying the most in high school?
What type of skills do you have?
Do you have any hobbies that you would like to pursue as a career?
Think About Careers
3. For example, if you held part time positions in retail while in high school and you absolutely hated the work, you can immediately scratch retail management off your list. However, if you enjoyed the part of the job that involved setting up product displays, you might seriously want to consider a major in visual merchandising (视觉营销). 4.
Don’t Panic
5. It is not uncommon for college students to change majors one or more times after they enroll in college. Do your research, keep an open mind, and be honest with yourself, and you can choose a college major that will steer you down the path to success.
A.Ask Questions
B.Engage in self-reflection
C.You have to not only look at your interests, abilities and goals
D.What you are supposed to do is to clarify your interests, abilities and goals.
E.The answers to these questions can help guide your selection of a college major.
F.Selecting a college major is an important decision, and it is not one that should be made lightly.
G.The college major that you select impacts the types of jobs you will be qualified for upon graduation.
For years, life went something like this: We'd grow up in one place, head off to college, and then find a city to live in for a few years at time to pursue a job or higher education. The end goal was to find somewhere to settle down, buy a house, start a family, and begin the whole cycle all over again.
But a new model for living is emerging: More and more people are moving from city to city throughout their entire lives, sometimes as frequently as every month. Just ask Alex Chatzielefteriou, who has had a front-row seat watching this evolution unfold.
Six years ago, he launched a startup called Blueground that rents out beautifully designed, fully furnished apartments for a month at a time, at rates that are cheaper than hotels. Today, the company has 3,000 properties in six U.S. cities, along with Dubai, Istanbul, London, Paris, and Chatzielefteriou's native Athens, and a staff of 400. The company just invested $78 million to continue its rapid expansion and make each one feel unique and cosy, rather than standardized, like what you might find in a traditional hotel.
Chatzielefteriou first came up with the idea for Blueground while he was working as a management consultant for McKinsey. “The accommodation of choice for consultants is the hotel,” he says. “I had to spend five years in a hotel room, living in 12 different cities. I loved seeing the world, but I didn't love feeling like I didn't have a home.” As he spoke to his friends and coworkers, he realized that many people were frustrated with this restless lifestyle. And what's more, hotels aren't a particularly cost-effective solution for companies either. In Chatzielefteriou's case, McKinsey sometimes paid S10,000 or more for him to stay in a major city for a month, which was far more expensive than local rents.
1.What's the main purpose of the first paragraph?
A.To tell the end goal of our life.
B.To introduce the topic of the text.
C.To stress the importance of buying a house.
D.To explain the reason for people's flooding into cities.
2.What motivated Chatzielefteriou to set up a company?
A.His urge to have a home.
B.His desire to make money.
C.His friends' encouragement.
D.His experience in living in hotel.
3.Why is Blueground a success?
A.It has obvious price superiority.
B.It has good geographical location.
C.It has beautifully designed apartments.
D.It has unique and comfortable environment.
4.What does the text mainly talk about?
A.The fall of traditional hotels.
B.The rise of a new living model.
C.The advantages of Blueground.
D.The disadvantages of traditional hotels.
Surprise! High School Student Discovers New Planet Three Days Into NASA.
When 17-year-old Wolf Cukier accepted an internship (实习) at NASA, he expected to be challenged and gain insights into pursuing a career in astrophysics (天体物理学) . Instead, he attained worldwide fame for an achievement finding a new planet!
The teenager came across the distant world while examining images of the variations in star brightness captured by NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and uploaded to Planet Hunters TESS by amateur citizen astronomers. “I was looking through the data for everything the volunteers had marked,” Cukier said. “About three days into my internship, I saw a signal from a system called TOI 1338. At first, I thought it was a stellar eclipse (日食) but the timing was wrong. It turned out to be a planet.” Further research revealed that TOI 1338 b, as it is now called, is a rare circumbinary planet (环双星行星) — a world orbiting two stars. Even more exciting, TOI 1338 b is the first circumbinary world discovered by the TESS mission.
The researchers believe that TOI 1338 b is about 6.9 times larger than Earth. The experts claim that TOI 1338 b's two stars vary in size. It is also the only planet in the TOI 1338 system, which lies 1,300 light-years away from Earth.
Not surprisingly, the High School senior is looking to pursue a career in physics and astrophysics. When asked of his plans to seek out a job at NASA, the youngster said, “I've no idea about NASA's hiring practices but it can't hurt!” He added, “A career in space research is appealing.”
1.What kind of writing does the text belong to?
A.A biography. B.A novel.
C.A diary. D.A news report.
2.What can we know about TOI 1338 b?
A.It is a rare planet with only one star.
B.It is about 6.9 times smaller than Earth.
C.It lies 1,300 light-years away from Earth.
D.It is the first cirumbinary planet discovered by human.
3.What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.Cukier is very proud of himself.
B.NASA is very strict on hiring practices.
C.Cukier has great interest in working at NASA.
D.Cukier knows nothing about NASA'S hiring practices.
4.Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.A New Planet. B.NASA's Tess Mission.
C.A World-famous Teenager. D.The Discovery of a New Planet.
Contrary to popular belief, cultivating honey for human consumption isn’t just a matter of letting bees “do what they do” and reaping the benefits. Although the creation of honey is a natural process, humans extract far more honey from bees than they would otherwise create naturally. As a result, bees can suffer during all stages of industrialized honey production.
Honey is created when bees suck the nectar out of a flower, regurgitate it, and process it with other bees back at the hive. In their natural states, they use this honey as a food source during winter. But on honey farms, beekeepers take that honey and replace it with a cheap sugar substitute — one that’s insufficient to meet honeybees’ nutritional needs. As a result, honeybees die of over-exhaustion attempting to reproduce the honey that they require; others die of starvation or malnutrition, while others develop weakened immune systems and contract diseases.
Moreover, the negative consequences of industrial honey production extend far beyond the bees themselves. The honey industry also intensifies an existing problem, a rather catastrophic one that has the potential to wreak havoc not only on bees, but on humanity itself. As environmentalists often note, worldwide bee populations are in decline. Because of the crucial ecological role that bees play in food production, this decline is nothing short of an existential threat to human beings’ long-term food supply. It would be natural to assume that honey farming en masse, by cultivating and maintaining constant populations of honeybees, is part of the solution. But it’s not. In fact, it’s part of the problem. So, it's really time for us to see the world anew!
1.How many causes are mentioned about the death of honeybees?
A.2. B.3.
C.4. D.5.
2.What does the underlined word “intensifies” in paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Causes. B.Solves.
C.Worsens. D.Avoids.
3.What is the author's attitude towards industrial honey production?
A.Disapproving. B.Uncaring.
C.Positive. D.Doubtful.
4.Why did the author write the article?
A.To introduce a popular belief.
B.To explain the creation process of honey.
C.To raise people's awareness of protecting honeybees.
D.To show the conflicts between beekeepers and honeybees.
International Performers
World-class performers from across the globe bring years of training in blood, sweat, and smiles to amaze audiences of all ages in Ottawa's beautiful Sparks Street .
Australia — ZAP Circus
During the day, catch the Purple People show full of high energy acrobatics (杂技) and feats of danger. At night, be amazed at an incredible and dazzling fire performance at street level. Don't miss the chance to catch the greatest show.
Time: 2:00 pm-2:45 pm/ 9:00 pm-9:45 pm, Monday
Place: Ontario Stage
Argentina — Katay Santos
After intensive training in the circus school of Cuba and Wuqiao (China) , together with two years of sharing the streets of Caracas with some of its biggest artists, “Santos” bring you an amazing act filled with breathtaking performances with Chinese pots.
Time: 7:00 pm-7:45 pm, Friday
Place: Canada Stage
Canada — Chris Pilsworth
At Chris' show, you'll witness his super powers: to induce laughter, make jaws drop, and make audiences feel fantastic! See why Chris and his Rubber Duck of Danger have been a hit with audiences across North America and Asia.
Time: 8:00 pm-8:45 pm, Saturday
Place: Hot 89.9 Stage
New Zealand — Viny1 Burns
Vinyl Burns is a man of good looks and charm. A DJ, musician and comedian who holds court like Jordan and jumps across it. He enjoys passing on his genius to the ladies, and sometimes the men are Close enough to catch some of it as well. Most importantly... he likes to ROCK!
Time: 12:00 pm-12:45 pm, Sunday
Place: The Art Department Stage
1.When can you enjoy fire performance?
A.2:00 pm-2:45 pm, Monday. B.9:00 pm-9:45 pm, Monday.
C.7:00 pm-7:45 pm, Friday. D.8:00 pm-8:45 pm, Saturday.
2.Why did Santos go to Wuqiao, China?
A.To learn circus. B.To give performance.
C.To meet some artists. D.To buy Chinese pots.
3.Where should you go if you are a music and comedy lover?
A.Ontario Stage. B.Canada Stage.
C.Hot 89.9 Stage. D.The Art Department Stage.
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1.表示对客人的欢迎;
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