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    Here are some tips from experts for writing that all-important application essay, which can often mean the difference between getting accepted — or rejected — by the school of your choice.

The essay is your loudspeaker — your view of the world and your ambitions. It’s not just a resume or a regurgitation of everything you’ve done. It needs to tell a story with passion, using personal, entertaining anecdotes that showcase your character, your interests, your values, your life experiences, your views of the world, your ambitions and even your sense of humor.

Emphasize volunteer work or other ways you’ve helped people or made your community a better place. It helps if the activity is related to the subject you want to study. For example, Christopher Rim of Command Education Group, which coaches students, remembers that one student who wanted to become a dentist, set up a nonprofit and held fund-raisers to distribute toothbrushes, toothpaste and other dental products to homeless shelters. Admissions staff members want to know how your presence will make the college a better place.

Mention internships, summer courses, extracurricular activities or lab work that show steps you’ve taken to learn and understand your field of interest. That will help show you know the field you’ve chosen to study and are passionate about it.

Explain with knowledge and passion why you want to study at this particular college rather than at others. Tell why the school’s size, curriculum, social atmosphere, location, professors or history influenced your choice.

Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation are critical. Use grammar, syntax and writing with a level of sophistication that shows you’re ready for college. Never use text-style abbreviations or rude or profane language. After the essay is submitted, check your email and voice mail daily to make sure you see and respond promptly to messages from admissions staff members. Many students check only texts and sometimes miss emails asking follow-up questions or requesting an interview.

Hafeez Lakhani of Lakhani Coaching summed up the essay this way: “Every college is like a dinner table. What will make you the most interesting contributor to that dinner table conversation? What will make you help everyone else have a more interesting experience?” A good essay, rich with anecdotes and personality, will answer those questions and stand out from the pile.

1.What should be covered in an application essay?

A.Your community, summer courses, and extracurricular activities.

B.Your passion, sense of humor and your resume.

C.Your college, views of the world, and interest.

D.Your volunteer work, internships, and lab work.

2.What does the underlined word “anecdotes” mean?

A.documents B.stories

C.descriptions D.jokes

3.How to persuade the admissions staff members to accept you?

A.Your life experiences are rich enough to learn the courses well.

B.You are kind to the homeless and eager to donate daily necessities

C.Your being present at the college will make it a better one.

D.You want to study at the school due to its popularity.

4.Which of the following is appropriate according to the author?

A.Apply grammar and sentences which is not that simple.

B.Write the application in a style of text abbreviation.

C.Use vulgar language to show you really care.

D.Employ correct spelling and pronunciation.

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 4.A 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了如何写一篇出色的大学申请书。 1.细节理解题。根据文章第三段中Emphasize volunteer work or other ways you’ve helped people or made your community a better place.(强调志愿者工作或其他你帮助人们或让你的社区变得更好的方式)以及第四段中Mention internships, summer courses, extracurricular activities or lab work that show steps you’ve taken to learn and understand your field of interest.(提到实习、暑期课程、课外活动或实验室工作,表明你已经采取措施学习和理解你感兴趣的领域)。由此可知,在申请书当中应包括志愿者工作,实习经历以及实验室工作。结合选项,故选D。 2.词义猜测题。根据文章第二段中that showcase your character, your interests, your values, your life experiences, your views of the world, your ambitions and even your sense of humor.(展示你的性格、你的兴趣、你的价值观、你的生活经历、你的世界观、你的野心,甚至你的幽默感),由此可知,此处讲述的是用个人有趣的事来展示你的性格、你的兴趣、你的价值观、你的生活经历、你的世界观、你的野心,甚至你的幽默感。故划线词“anecdotes”应意为“故事;有趣的事”。结合选项,故选B。 3.推理判断题。根据文章第三段中Admissions staff members want to know how your presence will make the college a better place.(招生工作人员想知道你的加入将如何让学校变得更好)由此可推知,若想让招生工作人员接受你,那么你得让他们知道你的加入将如何让学校变得更好。结合选项,故选C。 4.细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段中Correct spelling, grammar and punctuation are critical. Use grammar, syntax and writing with a level of sophistication that shows you’re ready for college.(正确的拼写、语法和标点符号至关重要。使用语法、句法和写作的复杂程度表明你已经为上大学做好了准备)由此可知,申请书中要使用一些复杂的语法,句法和写作,故运用的语法和句子,不要用的太简单。结合选项,故选A。
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1964 – G.I. Joe

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1965 – Operation

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1.对该校的法学院感兴趣,如何才能被相关专业录取;

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3.该校的奖学金、学费、食宿安排和生活费用等情况。

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1.邮件须包含以上所有内容,可适当增加细节;

2.开头已给出,不计入总词数,不少于100词。

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1.What does the underlined word "monopoly" in Paragraph 2 mean?

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C.A possible way to stop viral infections that cause the common cold.

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A.The slow mutation of some genes.

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C.The harm rhinoviruses do to the immune system.

D.The wide variety of cold viruses created by rhinoviruses.

4.What can we learn about the protein needed by the viruses?

A.It helps the viruses replicate inside our bodies.

B.It allows the viruses to change easily.

C.It helps the viruses become resistant to drugs.

D.It increases the spread of the viruses.

5.What did the researchers discover in their gene-editing study?

A.Genetically modified mice died because they lacked the protein.

B.The modified cells seemed to protect the mice against viral infections.

C.More methyltransferase SETD3 was produced after the cells were modified.

D.The gene-editing technique was more effective against enteroviruses than rhinoviruses.

6.What do the researchers plan to do next, according to Carette?

A.Conduct experiments on genetically modified humans.

B.Identify a drug that can help reduce the protein.

C.Apply this gene-editing technique to control other viruses.

D.Find a chemical that can cure all enteroviruses and rhinoviruses.

 

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