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Part-Time Job 学生兼职的好处 x:NY\._
1.Help cultivate independence and develop a strong sense of responsibility. }(J}f)
2.Foster a sense of competition and cooperation, which is quite necessary in one’s future career. eCU
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3.Build up one’s confidence and offer one a sense of achievement , because one can realize his value and capability. _ @NL;w:!
4.Learn to cooperate and master interpersonal skills, which are needed for future success. X;
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5.Ease the financial strain of their family and at the same time one can enjoy a more colorful and interesting campus life with the hard-earned money. |}s*E_/[
6.Widen one’s horizon / Broaden one’s mind / broaden one’s scope of knowledge. u"cV%(#
7.Getting a job can give you spending money and valuable work experience. X"|['t
Overseas Study 出国留学的好处 p J!
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1.Widen one’s horizon / Broaden one’s mind / broaden one’s scope of knowledge. OhQgF
2.Experience a new culture and master a fluent foreign language. Q0`wt.}V2
3.Better prospects / promising future _lJ!R:*
4.Develop interpersonal skills and learn to be independent. <s31W3<v
5.Highly qualified, well experienced teaching staffs and excellent research facilities. Y1W1=Uc uk
6.Overseas study let you immense asset in the competitive job market. .LnGL]/
7.Studying abroad is the ideal chance to travel, make new friends, expand your horizons and learn more about both the world and yourself. It may help you to realize what you want to do in your career, plus you’ll have time to think about what you want to achieve. Mlg0WrJ|2
8.It will change your life and put you a step head of the rest. Study abroad can offer you an exciting, challenging and valuable opportunity. hc(#{]].
9.There is no doubt that your overseas study will change you in some way or another. You will develop a broader mind, a wider understanding of the world around you, better social skills, improved self-confidence and you’ll be more adaptable. T"}5}6rSG
10.The experiences you have and the people you meet will provide you with many lifelong memories that you’ll cherish forever. 1Kw+,.@d
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1.: Improve the flexibility of learning in terms of space, time, choice of content or teaching resources. &v/dj@
2.: Make life-long study possible. 6RU~"C
3.Face-to-face contact can never be replaced. In traditional classroom, students and teachers can communicate directly and freely.
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4.Students receiving tele-education tend to be socially unadaptable, lacking the necessary interpersonal skills. <y('hI'
5.The students are unable to cultivate teamwork spirit, cooperation and competition. 9rA0lqr]5
6.In traditional classroom, by discussing with the classmates and exchanging ideas with the teacher, students learn how to share the ideas and methods with each other and how to cooperate with each other to seek a better solution. However, students can not do so through tele-education. 7dTkp!'X-
7.Learning at home encourages children to live an indolent life with lax discipline. GE:vp>>}`
8.The traditional school is a place where children get training of the mind and character to produce self-control, habits of obedience as well as learn to write and read, w_
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9.Lack adequate physical exercises, resulting in the deterioration of one’s physical health. g]l''7G
School Violence 校园暴力问题 gS!:+G%
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1.There is definitely a problem with school violence today. The last several years have shown us that violence in our school is more common today than ever before. c)6m$5]
2.Violence in schools has become a big problem in today’s society. Whether the violence has to do with guns, knives, or just a simple fight, school violence is getting a litter out of hand. r..iko]T
3.It is traditional believed that schools are safest place in children’s lives, but are we all so sure that this is true anymore. U*rcd-@
4.They create a disturbance, interfere with classroom instruction, and disrupt normal school operations. 3V+] 9;
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1.The spread of gangs and drugs has also been implicated in the increasing violence of school youths. ^&9zw\x;z
2.The use of drugs in general population has become a very serious problem in society and within the school system.. xk9%F?)
3.Schools are often blamed for the ills of society, yet society has a major impact on our education system. The problems that schools are facing today are certainly connected to the problems that our society faces, including drugs, violence, and the changing of our family structure. 6fE7W>la
4.Obsessions with things like violent games and TV shows lead violent acts. P8OaoPj
5.There is excessive violence and pornography in mass media that is misleading, exaggerative and false. Teenagers are so immature, ignorant and sequacious that they can hardly distinguish right from wrong and easily go astray. f <Zxz9
6.If these children have difficulty controlling their impulses when they are troubled, they may turn to extreme measures, including violence. H*
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7.Some children spend limited time with their families. They lack adequate emotional exchanges with their family members. They occupy themselves with activities that involve little social interaction, such as electronic games, television and the Internet. _b
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1.Schools provide education about drugs to young students. 1fp?
2.Make violence prevention programs available in every community. `f,/`''R
3.Increase security measures to ensure that weapons are not available on campus.
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4.Add curricula and counseling to educate children about their feelings and how to resolve conflicts without resorting to violence. f=l rg KE
5.Encourage students to report crimes or activities that make them suspicious. o"s)eh
6.Learn and teach conflict resolution and anger management skills. Help the students practice applying them in everyday life.
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Public school or Private School 公立还是私立学校 hE:9{;Gf
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1.Public education is the fundamental way to prepare children from diverse ethnic, religious, and class backgrounds to live as responsible citizens in a democracy. j.[.1G*("
2.The tuition of public in China is comparatively low, thus enabling the poor children to have easier access to education. &Q/ W~)~
3.Serve the lower and middle class minority, reducing disparities between disadvantaged and other students. z#9aP&8 Q
4.Public schooling has a long history in most industrialized countries. Po+.&7F
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1.Small size of classes. \{_q.;}
2.Attract more qualified and experienced teachers with more funds. d"1]4.c
3.Private schools have an ample supply of teaching resources . J/`<!$<c
4.First class teaching facilities, advanced equipment and beautiful environment. /aCc17>2V{
5.This sort of school system most effectively serves different people’s educational needs. l ~"^7H?4e
Uniforms in School 校服 etDk35!h~,
1.They are an infringement on students’ freedom. Everyone has the right to choice what to wear. G{~J|{t\yz
2.Uniforms deprive students of their right of choice: every one is entitled to what he likes to wear. 6D;Sgc5"
3.The forced wearing of uniforms will hinder children’s development of creativity and imaginative capability. zy?|ODM
4.Uniforms have an adverse impact on the mental development of the students. 3Y4?CM&0v
5.Uniforms discourage individuality and creativity. Lz}OwK
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6.Hinder the development of their ability in aesthetics. 4&lv6`G `
7.If children are allowed to choose what they like will make them more self-confident, they will feel that they can decide on their own affairs and will have thoughts of their own. GRIti9GD
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1.Cooperation offers us a break from the pressure and stress of competition. v|,1[i{
2.We feel that winning is not everything. Striving to win makes things fun and exciting, but we shouldn’t find our self-esteem only through winning. :wyno#8`-
3.Two heads are better than one. "m$##X\
4.In cooperation people work together in order to achieve their goals. By helping you I help myself. We sink or swim together. This is a win-win approach – everyone wins. w>&aEv/f
5.In fact, people working together are generally more effective than people working against each other . That is to say, it is easier to succeed when other people are helping us rather than working against us. dh\'<|\K
6.Cooperation is marvelously successful at helping people to communicate effectively, to trust in others and to accept those who are different from themselves. .[KrlfI
Should High School Students Be Encouraged to Evaluate and Criticize Their Teacher? VR 8-&N
1.This practice helps teachers better understand their strengths and weaknesses, just as the old saying has it: “Stander-by see more clearly than gamesters.” V]6dscQ
2.The system helps nurture teachers’ spirit of competition, intensify the sense of responsibility and urges them to upgrade their quality of service – teaching quality. :as$4|
3.It supervises teachers’ work and control the efficiency of the teaching work like an invisible hand. k
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4.It helps the school administrations to have a better grasp of teaching quality of the teaching staff through the regular feedback from the students. j?\Qh
5.It acts as an effective tool to measure the quality of education. uk:(pZ-uJ
6.It can increase the mutual understanding and promote friendship between teachers and students, thus forming a brand new type of student-teacher relationship. It is a symbol of students-oriented education and a step forward towards quality education.
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Coeducation 男女共校 k/_ 59@)
1.The adult world is made up of males and females, so should the school be. Coeducation helps one to better know his social role so that one can easily adapt to the outside world. The formative years of children are the best time to expose them to the company of the other gender, in order that they may learn each others’ behavior and be better prepared for adult life. E?f-wQF
2.It offers a good chance for male and female students to better understand one another, thus removing illusions and wrong impression. There are many striking differences between males and females. By studying together in a same school, they can complement each other and learn from each other. 9wUkh}s
3.It encourages benign competition and cooperation between male and female students. ]IQ&>z}<
4.It is beneficial to the healthy psychological development. Many psychological and physiological problems vexing an adolescent student can be readily solved in a coeducational school. ZgcMv
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5.It is beneficial to the healthy psychological development. Many psychological and physiological problems vexing an adolescent student can be readily solved in a coeducational school. !dnH7"
6.It possesses a good many practical advantages. For example, the coed school has the socialization advantages. Obviously, a party involving two sexes is more interesting and likely to succeed. It helps students to enjoy various kinds of rich and colorful school life. M#6W(|V/
7.Different thoughts based on different genders exchanged in class are helpful to the study. kd(8I_i@
8.The presence of the opposite sex helps refrain students from indecent behaviors. 20 h, ^
9.Coed schools help to get that sexual interaction going. s?}e^/"v
10.In fact boys and girls are a good influence on each other, engendering good behavior and maturity ---- particularly as teenage girls usually exhibit greater responsibility than boys of the same age. Academic competition between the sexes is a spur to better performance at school. +.[ <%
11.Schools should prepare children for life and the more the school emulates “real life ” the better. The coed system makes children more socially adaptable. Qx#"q '
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12.Boys will do better in the classroom if girls are present to set them a good example. {$
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Will Computers Replace Human Teachers? :Yh+>c}N
1.Computers are cold impersonal devices and they relate to children as though they are machines—without love, care, or feeling. s Y Qk
2.Children who use computers will learn to communicate with machines instead of people. There is a risk we will create a generation of social illiterates. There is some truth to the stereotypical “computer nerd”. lT?v^\(H
3.Teacher-directed learning is underpinned by personal awareness and a focus on students. IT-directed focus is impersonal. DV-d(@`K
4.Within a class of 25 children, there may be 25 variables. These variables are understood by teachers but not by computer-generated and controlled programs. Om\vMd@!
5.Classroom teachers become aware of student learning difficulties and foibles. "?xHlYj@+
6.Computers present programs that can not be accommodated. Personalized shifts do not happen. WX?IYQ+
7.Computer-generated learning places all students in the group onto the same program, at the same point, progressing them as a collective. Individual differences are not recognized. HC
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8.Having a teacher in the classroom poses many opportunities for the students to learn life’s basics. 1};Stai'
9.Having physical teachers in the classrooms is advantageous because they can teach personal interaction, reading, and teamwork. And computer cannot teach these things. d.d/<
10.There can be confusion between reality and fantasy, between fact and myth, WiR(;m<g
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1.Psychological problems such as loneliness, homesickness and inadaptability. k"iOB-@B+
2.Language problems such as inability to understand the local dialect. w-MCZwCr)
3.Local foods disagreeable to one’s taste. IK=a*}19L
4.Can not adapt to the climate very well.
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1.A college orientation session should be held to familiarize the freshmen with the exciting school life. @9RM9zK.q
2.Some special advisory and consultative committees should be established to meet the psychological needs of the new students. G@X% +$I
3.Seniors students should be called on to offer help to their new younger schoolfellows. "_NN3lD)X
4.Different kinds of foods and accommodation should be available to students from different places and backgrounds. WO>nIo5Y
5.Some campus activities involving new and old students’ participation should be organized to familiarize the new with the campus life, such as a welcome party to be held by the school authorities. s$
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6.Fresh should try to be independent and self-reliant. LYK"( C
7.Keep regular emotional contacts with one’s family members and former classmates. '4Bm;&6M
8.Active participation in the campus life is essential to removing loneliness and disorientation. O;jrCB
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1.Help the children understand the value of money and how to use the money responsibly. |3"KK
2.The money parents give help the children learn to manage money, and they can understand how budgeting, saving and interest work. In this way, they can develop wise spending habits. 4p
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3.It helps raise a money-savvy child. qt"m
4.Cultivate a spirit of independence and learning to make decision on one’s own. s-Tv8goNV
5.Such goal-setting helps children learn to become responsible for themselves. []1C$.5DD
6.Children are willing learners, and you will find by giving pocket money, you can get them very interested in whole process of building a healthy saving for the future. V&2l5v
7.Young children especially enjoy watching the money build up in their piggy banks, and they love to take it out and count it. This is a great opportunity to teach your child the different denominations in our currency, and what each coin and bill is worth. KRRdXx\~
8.It is the beast way to introduce your child to the concept of saving. oAeUvmh
9.Money management is seldom taught in schools; it is up to the parents to educate their children in this very important life skill. iz PDd{[
10.It is a way to help educate children about personal finance and managing money. `dN@u@[\ks
11.Parents don’t have to worry about being constantly asked to buy things for the kids. S|N_ o
12.Children can learn how and why to save money. dcN22A3
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1.Organized sports activities bring damage rather than benefits to children both physically and psychologically. &B1Wt