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For this part of ¡°Tips for Applying to US Colleges¡± we visited Shenandoah University in the US state of Virginia. It is a private institution with about 4,000 students from 55 countries. We asked them some of questions about adapting to American culture and writing admissions essays.
A. How can I succeed in applying to American colleges?
B. What advice do you have for writing an admission essay?
C. Why should I study abroad?
D. What are some difficulties students have adapting to US culture?
E. What about religious life on campus?
F. What are some academic difficulties foreign students face?
1._______________
I think everyone should travel and live and work and study abroad. I think it¡¯s great for a lot of reasons. One¡ªof course you¡¯re going to learn something about other people. And that¡¯s good, we should know about other people because we live in what is called a ¡°globalized world.¡± More importantly, you¡¯re going to learn something about yourself. You¡¯re going to learn about how strong you really are. You¡¯re going to learn that you have capabilities that you never knew you had. When you¡¯re in another place and maybe you don¡¯t even speak the language very well, you¡¯re gonna find that you still figure a way to communicate. Maybe you can do something even bigger and even more, a little more challenging.
2._______________
Students often misunderstand policies that we have here. And I think sometimes that can get students into trouble. I think we have had some issues with students who have worked a little too closely together for our professors¡¯ level, and so that has created some challenges at times for those students. In terms of that, kind of, power structure between a professor and a student here, I would say our environment, our culture here at Shenandoah, there¡¯s not a whole lot of that. I mean it¡¯s very much of an environment where that sort-of barrier between professor and student is a little less than what it might be the case at other institutions. So that part of it is not as much of an issue.
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I would say the important thing is to also be authentic. Be yourself. Most students are reading a lot of essays and after a while they start to kind of sound the same. And so you want to give that person the curiosity to know you. And you¡¯re special. You¡¯re different than everybody else that¡¯s applying. So, I think if you can try your best. Of course, there are things you think, ¡°I need to say these things because that¡¯s what they want to hear.¡± Certainly if there are topics that they are asking you to respond to, you want to do that. But, to try as much as you can to give the person who¡¯s reading your essay an idea of who you are and what makes you unique. I think that would be my main advice.
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We are open to all religions, of all backgrounds. I mean we have a Catholic campus ministry, we have a Muslim student association, and we have a Jewish student association. We really do aim to be inclusive of all students regardless of their religious beliefs. Students certainly feel included, they certainly feel comfortable being here, you know, they¡¯re¡ªregardless of whatever their religious beliefs might be and even if that¡¯s¡ªeven if they don¡¯t have any religious beliefs. We certainly have students who are that way too.
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A lot of it breaks down to different communication styles. Some are what we would call ¡°high context cultures.¡± It means that you shouldn¡¯t have to say what the problems is. Some cultures like American culture is very low context. We expect you say exactly what you mean. And if you didn¡¯t say it, we probably don¡¯t know it¡¯s a problem. So sometime we¡ªI have seen some students maybe have some roommate issues because the international student is upset with something and they assume the roommate must know that they¡¯re upset. But the roommate¡ªthe American roommate¡ªmaybe doesn¡¯t even know that it¡¯s a problem. And one of the things I would caution new international students is that it's kind of an American way to be very open and friendly with everyone.
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Low-Cost Gifts for Mother's Day
Gift No. 1
Offer to be your mother's health friend. Promise to be there for any and all doctor's visits whether a disease or a regular medical check-up. Most mothers always say ¡°no need£¬¡± but another set of eyes and ears is always a good idea at a doctor's visit. The best part? This one is free.
Gift No. 2
Help your mother organize all of her medical records, which include the test results and medical information. Put them all in one place. Be sure to make a list of all of her medicines and what times she takes them.¡°Having all this information in one place could end up saving your mother's life£¬¡±Dr Marie Savard said.
Gift No. 3
Enough sleep is connected to general health conditions. ¡°Buy your mother cotton sheets and comfortable pillows to encourage better sleep£¬¡± Savard said. ¡°We know that good sleep is very important to our health.¡±
Gift No. 4
Some gift companies such as Presents for Purpose allow you to pay it forward this Mother's Day by picking gifts in which 10 percent of the price you pay goes to a charity. Gift givers can choose from a wide variety of useful but inexpensive things¡ªmany of which are ¡°green¡±¡ªand then choose a meaningful charity from a list. When your mother gets the gift, she will be told that she has helped the chosen charity.
1.What are you advised to do for your mother at doctor's visits?
A. Take notes. B. Be with her.
C. Buy medicine. D. Give her gifts.
2.What can be a gift of organization for your mother?
A£®Keeping her medical information together.
B£®Buying all gifts for her from one company.
C£®Making a list of her medical check-ups.
D£®Storing her medicines in a safe place.
3.Buying gifts from Presents for Purpose allows mothers to________£®
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If you¡¯re tired of the Mediterranean and don¡¯t want to head to Disney again, perhaps it¡¯s time for a summer holiday in space. Russia has declared plans for its first floating hotel, 217 miles above earth, and it is something of an offering with good service.
Hosting just seven guests in a four cabins, the accommodation will boast huge windows with views back to earth and tasty microwave meals will be served instead of the ones often used by astronauts.
Just getting there will be an adventure in itself¡ªit will take two days aboard a Soyuz rocket¡ªand it won¡¯t exactly be a budget holiday: A five-day stay will cost you¡ê100, 000 to¡ê500, 000 for your journey. The hotel is due to open by 2016 and, according to those behind it, will be far more comfortable than the International Space Station (ISS) used by astronauts and cosmonauts.
In the weightlessness of space, visitors can choose to have beds that are either vertical or horizontal. Tourists, who will be accompanied by experienced crew, will dine on food prepared on Earth and sent up on the rocket, to be reheated in microwave ovens. Many kinds of delicacies will be available.
Iced tea, mineral water and fruit juices will be available, but alcohol will be strictly prohibited. Toilets will use flowing air instead of water to move waste through the system. Waste water will be recycled.
Sergei Kostenko, chief executive of Orbital Technologies which will construct the hotel, said: ¡°Our planned module inside will not remind you of the International Space Station. A hotel should be comfortable inside, and it will be possible to look at the Earth. The hotel will be aimed at wealthy individuals and people working for private companies who want to do research in space.¡± The hotel can also be used as an emergency bolthole (±ÜÄÑ´¦) for astronauts aboard the International Space Station if there is a crisis.
1.Which can be the best title of the passage?
A. Russia declares the design for its first space hotel
B. The first space hotel is under construction now
C. The astronauts will have a second home in space
D. Russia has the advanced technology in exploring space
2.What does the underlined word ¡°budget¡± in the 3rd paragraph mean?
A. expensive B. worthwhile
C. economic D. uncomfortable
3.What kind of accommodation will the guests have in the space hotel?
A. They will have the same food as the astronauts have.
B. Many kinds of drinks are available including alcohol.
C. Guests can have beds that are either vertical or horizontal.
D. Tourists are accompanied by the astronauts from the ISS.
4.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A. The space hotel is built to remind you of the International Space Station.
B. The hotel is constructed with big windows so that tourists can see the earth.
C. The company, Orbital Technologies, has already begun to build the space hotel.
D. In the near future, a space trip for most of the people can be realized.
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Gurdjieff used to say,¡°1. you are in good communion with your parents, you have missed your life£®" If some anger persists between you and your parents, you will never feel 2. ease£® Wherever you are, you will feel a little guilty£® You will never be able to forgive 3. forget¡Parents are not just a social relationship£® It is out of them 4. you have come£® You are part of them, _ 5. branch of their tree£® You are still rooted in them£® When parents die, something very deep-rooted dies within you£® When parents die, for the first time you feel alone, uprooted£® 6. while they are alive, do everything that you can so that an understanding can arise and you can communicate with them and they can communicate with you£® Then, 7. they leave the world-and they will leave someday£¬you will not feel guilty; you will not repent; you will know that things have settled£® 8. have been happy with you and you have been happy with them£®
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