8£®Ëæ×ÅÎÒ¹ú¾­¼ÃµÄ·¢Õ¹Óë¶ÔÍ⿪·Å³Ì¶ÈµÄÌá¸ß£¬Ô½À´Ô½¶àµÄѧ×Ó×ß³ö¹úÃÅÁôѧÉîÔ죮¸ù¾ÝÏÂÃæµÄÌáʾ£¬ÇëÄãÒÔ"Studying Abroad"ΪÌ⣬дһƪ100×óÓÒµÄÑݽ²¸å£®
ÄÚÈÝÌáʾ£º
1£®³ö¹úÁôѧµÄÓŵ㣺¿ªÀ«ÊÓÒ°£»ÌåÑéµ±µØµÄ·çÇ飻½»¸ü¶àµÄÅóÓÑ£»¸ü¿ì¸üºÃµØÕÆÎÕÒ»ÃÅÍâÓ
2£®³ö¹úÁôѧµÄȱµã£ºÓïÑÔÕÏ°­²»ÀûÓÚѧϰ£»·ÑÓø߰º£»¶ø»¨´óÁ¿Ê±¼ä´ò¹¤ÓÖ»áÓ°Ïìѧϰ£®
²Î¿¼´Ê»ã£ºÓïÑÔÕÏ°­language barrier£»×ã¹»µÄadequate
Studying Abroad
The topic of my speech today is"Studying Abroad"£®
Attending schools abroad has many advantages£®Firstly£¬by looking at our own country from outside£¬we can widen our vision and broaden our minds£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©Secondly£¬we can visit famous scenic spots and make friends with the local people£®Thirdly£¬we can use the foreign language in our daily life so that our ability in the second language may be improved quickly£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©
However£¬there are also some disadvantages in attending a foreign school£®The most serious problem is the language barrier£®Most students do not have adequate knowledge of the language spoken there£®On arriving there£¬they find it difficult to understand what the teachers are saying£®Furthermore£¬the cost of living is much higher than that in our country£¬so most students have to find part time jobs to support themselves£®Faced with these difficulties£¬many students find themselves unable to pay full attention to their studies and learn little£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÈý£©
On the whole£¬it is a good thing to study abroad£®However£¬one must not lose sight of the disadvantages£®
Thank you for your listening£®£®

·ÖÎö ±¾ÆªÊéÃæ±í´ïÊôÓÚÌá¸ÙÀà×÷ÎÄ£¬¸ù¾ÝÌáʾÐÅÏ¢Ëæ×ÅÎÒ¹ú¾­¼ÃµÄ·¢Õ¹Óë¶ÔÍ⿪·Å³Ì¶ÈµÄÌá¸ß£¬Ô½À´Ô½¶àµÄѧ×Ó×ß³ö¹úÃÅÁôѧÉîÔ죮¸ù¾ÝÏÂÃæµÄÌáʾ£¬ÇëÄãÒÔ"Studying Abroad"ΪÌ⣬дһƪ100×óÓÒµÄÑݽ²¸å£¬Ð´×÷ʱעÒâÒÔϼ¸µã£º1¡¢×ÐϸÔĶÁÓйØÌáʾ£¬ÅªÇåÊÔÌâÌṩµÄËùÓÐÐÅÏ¢£¬Òªµã°üÀ¨£º³ö¹úÁôѧµÄÓŵ㣺¿ªÀ«ÊÓÒ°£»ÌåÑéµ±µØµÄ·çÇ飻½»¸ü¶àµÄÅóÓÑ£»¸ü¿ì¸üºÃµØÕÆÎÕÒ»ÃÅÍâÓ³ö¹úÁôѧµÄȱµã£ºÓïÑÔÕÏ°­²»ÀûÓÚѧϰ£»·ÑÓø߰º£»¶ø»¨´óÁ¿Ê±¼ä´ò¹¤ÓÖ»áÓ°Ïìѧϰ£®2¡¢Ìá¸ÙÊÇÎÄÕµÄ×ÜÌå¿ò¼Ü£¬ÒªÔÚÌá¸ÙµÄ·¶Î§ÄÚ½øÐзÖÎö¡¢¹¹Ë¼ºÍÏëÏó£®ÒªÒÀ¾ÝÌáʾÇé¾°»ò´ÊÓ°´ÕÕÒ»¶¨Âß¼­¹ØϵÀ´Ð´£®±¾ÎÄд×÷ʱ¿ÉÒÔ°´ÕÕÒªµãËù¸øµÄ˳Ðòд£®3¡¢¸ù¾ÝÒª±í´ïµÄÄÚÈÝÈ·¶¨¾ä×ÓµÄʱ̬¡¢Óï̬£®4£®×¢ÒâʹÓø߼¶´Ê»ãºÍ¾äʽ£¬ÒÔÔö¼ÓÎÄÕµÄÁÁµã£®
¡¾ÁÁµã˵Ã÷¡¿±¾ÎĽṹ½ô´Õ£¬²ã´Î·ÖÃ÷£¬¶øÇÒʹÓÃÁ˶àÖÖ±í´ï£ºFirstlyÊ×ÏÈ£»SecondlyÆä´Î£»ThirdlyµÚÈý£»HoweverÈ»¶ø£»Furthermore¶øÇÒ£»pay full attention to×¢Ò⣻On the whole×ܵÄÀ´Ëµ£»
Firstly£¬by looking at our own country from outside£¬we can widen our vision and broaden our minds£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©
Thirdly£¬we can use the foreign language in our daily life so that our ability in the second language may be improved quickly£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©
Faced with these difficulties£¬many students find themselves unable to pay full attention to their studies and learn little£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÈý£©

½â´ð Studying Abroad
       The topic of my speech today is"Studying Abroad"£®
       Attending schools abroad has many advantages£®Firstly£¬by looking at our own country from outside£¬we can widen our vision and broaden our minds£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÒ»£©Secondly£¬we can visit famous scenic spots and make friends with the local people£®Thirdly£¬we can use the foreign language in our daily life so that our ability in the second language may be improved quickly£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐͶþ£©
       However£¬there are also some disadvantages in attending a foreign school£®The most serious problem is the language barrier£®Most students do not have adequate knowledge of the language spoken there£®On arriving there£¬they find it difficult to understand what the teachers are saying£®Furthermore£¬the cost of living is much higher than that in our country£¬so most students have to find part time jobs to support themselves£®Faced with these difficulties£¬many students find themselves unable to pay full attention to their studies and learn little£®£¨¸ß·Ö¾äÐÍÈý£©
      On the whole£¬it is a good thing to study abroad£®However£¬one must not lose sight of the disadvantages£®
      Thank you for your listening£®

µãÆÀ Ó¢Óïд×÷ÊÇÒ»ÏîÖ÷¹ÛÐÔ½ÏÇ¿µÄ²âÊÔÌ⣮Ëü²»½ö¿¼²éѧÉúµÄд×÷»ù´¡¶øÇÒ»¹¿¼²éѧÉúÔÚд×÷¹ý³ÌÖÐ×ÛºÏÔËÓÃÓïÑÔµÄÄÜÁ¦£®ÔÚ׫дʱҪעÒâÖ÷νÓïÒ»Ö£¬Ê±Ì¬ºôÓ¦£¬ÓôÊÌùÇеȣ®ÒªÌá¸ßÓ¢Óïд×÷ˮƽ£¬ÐèÒªÁ½·½ÃæµÄѵÁ·£ºÒ»ÊÇÓïÑÔ»ù´¡·½ÃæµÄѵÁ·£¬ÒªÓÐÔúʵµÄÔì¾ä¡¢·­ÒëµÈ»ù±¾¹¦£¬¼´Óôʷ¨¡¢¾ä·¨µÈ֪ʶÔì³öÕýÈ·ÎÞÎóµÄ¾ä×Ó£»¶þÊÇд×÷֪ʶºÍÄÜÁ¦ ·½ÃæµÄѵÁ·ÒÔÕÆÎÕд×÷·½ÃæµÄ»ù±¾·½·¨ºÍ¼¼ÇÉ£®

Á·Ï°²áϵÁдð°¸
Ïà¹ØÏ°Ìâ

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º´Ê»ãÓ¦ÓÃ

1£®The boy has a giftfor music and promises to be a musician in the future£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÌî¿ÕÌâ

2£®Doctors say many diseases can bepreventedfrom£¨×èÖ¹£©spreading by washing our hands£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º´Ê»ãÓ¦ÓÃ

19£®She prefers shooting toswimming£¨swim£©£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÍêÐÎÌî¿Õ

3£®From Disappointment to Purpose
I'm known for my determination£®If I want something£¬I £¨36£©Afor it£» I refuse to give up until I succeed£®Over the years this attitude has worked well for me and helped me achieve my goals£®£¨37£©B£¬when I wanted to be on the dance team at school£¬I learned all the dances and practiced until I could hardly £¨38£©DAnd when I wanted money for a new computer£¬I washed cars£¬babysat£¬and walked dogs for all my neighbors£®
£¨39£©Cthis year everything changed£®I had set my sights on a summer
£¨40£©C that I was determined to get at the Water Zone£¬because the employees there could go on the water rides after their work and get free food at the snack bar£®It was the £¨41£©A job to have on hot summer vacations£®So just as I had achieved every goal in the past£¬I set out to £¨42£©Athe job£®I completed the application in my neatest handwriting£¬carefully prepared for my interview£¬and gathered a pack of recommendation letters£®I was certain that nothing £¨43£©D keep me from my dream job£®
But after my £¨44£©B£¬the manager of the Water Zone told me that he could hire only those with experience in water safety£®I was £¨45£©DI felt like a failure£®
On the last weekend before school ended£¬my teacher£¬Mrs£®Keller£¬asked me
£¨46£©B I would be interested in the kids'summer day camp£®I decided that I had nothing to£¨47£©C£¬so I called the manager and £¨48£©A an interview£®She was£¨49£©Bby my babysitting experience and employed me£®In less than a week£¬I had completely £¨50£©Cabout wanting to work at the water park£®Each time I comforted a little boy who missed his mother or a little girl who needed to help tying her shoes£¬I felt I was doing something £¨51£©DI realized that I had discovered my life's £¨52£©D£ºto work with children£®I now have a new goal£®I'm going to study to become an elementary school teacher£®
Sometimes in life we don't get £¨53£©Bwhat we want£®Our dream guy or girl may not be interested in us£®The coach may not select us for the team£®A certain employer may not choose to hire us£®It's natural to feel £¨54£©C£» I sure did£®But I also learned an important lesson£®Occasionally£¬when we don't get what we want£¬something even £¨55£©Ais waiting for us around the corner!
36£®A£®goB£®applyC£®cheerD£®wait
37£®A£®In additionB£®For exampleC£®Before longD£®As a result
38£®A£®smileB£®speakC£®thinkD£®move
39£®A£®OtherwiseB£®SoC£®ButD£®Therefore
40£®A£®dayB£®courseC£®jobD£®camp
41£®A£®perfectB£®toughC£®regularD£®potential
42£®A£®landB£®quitC£®changeD£®keep
43£®A£®shouldB£®mustC£®needD£®could
44£®A£®practiceB£®interviewC£®expectationD£®experiment
45£®A£®promotedB£®punishedC£®selectedD£®refused
46£®A£®howB£®whetherC£®whatD£®why
47£®A£®saveB£®learnC£®loseD£®regret
48£®A£®scheduledB£®cancelledC£®mentionedD£®gave
49£®A£®inspiredB£®impressedC£®touchedD£®puzzled
50£®A£®doubtedB£®complainedC£®forgottenD£®known
51£®A£®challengingB£®reasonableC£®traditionalD£®significant
52£®A£®trackB£®mottoC£®beliefD£®purpose
53£®A£®onlyB£®exactlyC£®properlyD£®immediately
54£®A£®curiousB£®nervousC£®disappointedD£®interested
55£®A£®betterB£®easierC£®higherD£®crazier

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÌî¿ÕÌâ

13£®Jane was walking round the department store£®She remembered how difficult£¨61£©it was to choose a suitable Christmas present for her father£®She wished that he was as easy £¨62£©to please £¨please£©as her mother£¬who was always delighted with perfume£®
Besides£¬shopping at this time of the year was not£¨63£©a pleasant experience£ºpeople stepped on your feet or £¨64£©pushed  £¨push£©you with their elbows£¨Öⲿ£©£¬hurrying ahead to get to a bargain£®
Jane paused in front of a counter £¨65£©where  some attractive ties were on display£®"They are real silk£¬"the assistant tried to attract her£®"Worth double the price£®"But Jane knew from past experience that her £¨66£©choice  £¨choose£©of ties hardly ever pleased her father£®
Jane stopped where a small crowd of men had gathered£®She found some good quality pipes on sale£®She did not hesiate for long£ºalthough her father smoked a pipe only once in a while£¬she knew that this was a present which was bound to please£¨67£©him £¨he£©£®
When Jane got home£¬£¨68£©with  her small but well-chosen present in herbag£¬her parents were already at table£¨69£©having  £¨have£© supper£®Her mother was excited£®"Your father has at last decided to stop smoking£¬"Jane £¨70£©was told £¨tell£©£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

20£®Food picked up just a few seconds after being dropped is less likely to contain bacteria than if it is left for longer periods of time£¬according to the findings of research carried out at Aston University's School of Life and Health Sciences£®The findings suggest there may be some scientific basis of the"5-second rule"-the belief about it being fine to eat food that has only had contact with the floor for five seconds or less£®Although people have long followed the¡®5-second rule'£¬until now it was unclear whether it actually helped£®
The study£¬undertaken by final year Biology students and led by Anthony Hilton£¬Professor of Microbiology at Aston University£¬monitored the transfer of the common bacteria from a variety of indoor floor types as carpet£¬cement floor to toast£¬pasta£¬biscuit and a sticky sweet when contact was made from 3to 30seconds£®The results showed that£ºtime is a significant factor in the transfer of bacteria from a floor surface to a piece of food£¬and the type of flooring the food has been dropped on has an effect£¬with bacteria least likely to transfer from carpeted surfaces and most likely to transfer from cement flooring surfaces to moist foods making contact for more than 5seconds£®Professor Hilton said£¬"Consuming food dropped on the floor still carries an infection risk as it very much depends on which bacteria are present on the floor at the time£®"
The Aston team also carried out a survey of the number of people who employ the¡®five-second rule'£®The survey showed that£º87% of the people surveyed said they would eat food dropped on the floor£¬or already have done so.55% of those that would£¬or have eaten food dropped on the floor are women.81% of the women who would eat food from the floor would follow the¡®5-second rule'£®Professor Hilton added£¬"Our study showed that a surprisingly large majority of people are happy to consume dropped food£¬with women the most likely to do so£®But they are also more likely to follow the¡®5-second rule£¬which our research has shown to be much than an old wives'tale£®"

24£®According to the passage£¬which of the following is true£¿D
A£®A toast dropped on the carpet is easier to be polluted than that dropped on the cement floor£®
B£®A sticky chocolate dropped on the carpet is easier to be polluted than that dropped on the cement floor£®
C£®The food dropped on the carpet shares the same potential of being polluted with the food dropped on the cement floor£®
D£®The food dropped on the cement floor is not as safe as food dropped on the carpet within 30seconds£®
25£®What is the passage probably developed£¿A
A£®Contrast    B£®Example  C£®Time       D£®Space
26£®How did Professor Hilton feel after analyzing how many people chose to eat dropped food£¿D
A£®Puzzled     B£®Upset    C£®Satisfied    D£®Astonished
27£®What is the main idea of this passage£¿B
A£®The food which is dropped on the floor can be eaten safely£®
B£®A research on the safety of food dropped on the floor is undertaken£®
C£®The bacteria have no negative effect on the safety of food£®
D£®People surveyed in the research are willing to accept the idea£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£ºÔĶÁÀí½â

17£®The worst time to look for a job is when you must have a new one immediately£®Job Searching under pressure often results in nervous interviewing and decision-making from rela-tively few options£®If you are not in need of an immediate career change£¬here are ways you can improve your long-term career prospects £¨Ç°¾°£© today£º
Identify at least two different roles£®You do not have to be qualified for these positions today£¬nor do they have to exist in your company£®However£¬these roles should be related to your current skill set£®They are career options that look interesting£®Once you have a couple of targets£¬think about why and what interests you£®Pay close attention to what appeals to you£¬and write it down£®This will give insight into your motivations and targets£®
Subscribe to a career specific magazine£®Knowledge is power in the workplace£®All busi-nesses must stay relevant to their customers in order to win the competitions and increase revenue£¨ÊÕÒ棩£®Reading about industry trends£¬advancements and success stories keeps you in touch with market conditions£®This information allows you to see which companies and professionals are leading the peck£®You can follow their examples in your own workplace£®If you associate with those that stand out from the rest£¬you are likely to find yourself with better opportunities£®
Do exceptional work£®In any role£¬there is a way to perform at your best£®Look for ways to deliver a top performance£®Show up early£¬be flexible to new assignments£¬have a positive attitude£¬cooperate with other departments£¬pay attention to the little details£®
Be professionally curious£®Talk to people about their careers£®Learn more about how success is measured in other roles£¬departments and companies£®Ask people their thoughts on different industries£®Challenge yourself to expand your business knowledge through interactions with people at regular time£®People hire people£®You never know what connections may be relevant when you start your next job search£¬so develop a habit of making good connections no matter where you go£®Take the time to learn about others£¬and be helpful when you can£®
As in all things in life£¬getting in front of a difficult task early is always less stressful than reacting to a career surprise£®Changing jobs is to be expected£®No matter how secure you feel today£¬the time will come when either you or your employer decide it is time to change£®
How to Improve Your Carter Prospects
Passage outlineSupporting details
Problem?Job searching under pressure £¨71£©causes negative consequences£¬such as nervous interviewing£®
Ways to improve your career prospectsIdentify at least
two different roles
?The roles are supposed to have £¨72£©something/muchto do with your current skill set£®
?Pay close attention to those things that make you£¨73£©interested£®
Subscribe to a magazine on carter?The relevant knowledge in the workplace can make you
 £¨74£©competitive/powerful/successful in the business world£®
?Follow the examples in your field£¬
making it £¨75£©possible/probably/likely for you too get better chances£®
 
Do exceptional work?Try your best to perform at your best£®
?Work early to finish new tasks with a flexible and positive attitude£®
?Cooperate with other departments
Without£¨76£©inoring/overlooking/overlookinglittle details£®
 
Be professionally curious?Talk about people's careers and learn how people £¨77£©measuresuccess in other role and fields£®
?Widen your business knowledge by interacting with people £¨78£©regularly/often/frequently£®
?Develop a Habit of connecting well wherever you go£®
 
ConclusionFacing hard tasks early can help reduce your £¨79£©stress/pressure£®
?Changing jobs may be
£¨80£©unavoidable£¬however secure you feel today£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

¿ÆÄ¿£º¸ßÖÐÓ¢Óï À´Ô´£º ÌâÐÍ£º´Ê»ãÓ¦ÓÃ

18£®Yuan longping growswhat is called super hybrid rice£®

²é¿´´ð°¸ºÍ½âÎö>>

ͬ²½Á·Ï°²á´ð°¸