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Cole Bettles had been 1 (reject) by a number of universities when he received an email from the University of California,San Diego,last month,2 ( congratulate) him on his admission and inviting him to tour the campus. His mother 3 (book) a hotel in San Diego,and the 18-year-old Ojai high school senior arranged 4 his families to meet them at the campus for lunch during the Saturday tour.
"They were like ' Oh my God,that's so awesome!' " Bettles said. Right before he got in bed,he checked his email last time and found another message 5 ( say) the school 6 (make) a mistake and his 7 (apply) had been denied.
In fact,all 28,000 students turned away from UC San Diego,in one of the 8 (tough) college entrance seasons on record,had received the same 9 (correct) message. The students' hopes had been raised and then dashed (破滅) in a cruel twist that shows the danger 10 instant communications in the Internet age.
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How often have you used brainstorming to solve a problem? Chances are,you've used it at least once,even if you did not realize it. For decades,people have used brainstorming to generate (生成) ideas,and to come up with creative solutions to problems. However,you need to use brainstorming correctly for it to be fully effective. 1 Step 1 :Prepare the Group First,set up a comfortable meeting environment for the session. Make sure that the room is well lit and that you have the tools,resources,and refreshments that you need.
How much information or preparation does your team need in order to brainstorm solutions? Remember that prep is important,but too much can limit―or even destroy―the freewheeling nature of a brainstorming session.
2 A room full of likeminded people won't generate as many creative ideas as a diverse group,so try to include people from a wide range of disciplines and include people with a variety of different thinking styles.
Step 2 :Present the Problem Clearly define the problem that you want to solve,and lay out any criteria that you must meet. Make it clear that the meeting's objective is to generate as many ideas as possible.
Give people plenty of quiet time at the start of the session to write down as many of their own ideas as they can. 3 Step 3 :Guide the Discussion Once everyone has shared their ideas,start a group discussion to develop other people's ideas,and use them to create new ideas. 4 Encourage everyone to contribute and to develop ideas,including the quietest people,and discourage anyone from criticizing ideas.
Share ideas if you have them,but spend your time and energy supporting your team and guiding the discussion.
5 People are most creative when they are enjoying themselves in a relaxing environment.
A. Consider who will attend the meeting.
B. After the brainstorming session,you'll have a lot of ideas.
C. Above all,remember to let everyone have fun while brainstorming.
D. To run a group brainstorming session (會議,會期) effectively,follow these steps.
E. Building on others' ideas is one of the most valuable aspects of group brainstorming.
F. Then,ask them to share their ideas,while giving everyone a fair opportunity to contribute.
G. Make sure that you get a good number of different ideas,and explore individual ideas in detail.
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Newspapers and websites are two major new medium in the world today,both of them can provide us with lots of news and information. But they're different in some way.
Newspapers enjoy a longer history and often come out daily with more reliable news and information. They can be carried and read almost somewhere you like. So many people like reading them. But they can only contain texts and photos.
On the other hand,websites are quite new and popular,specially among young people. Websites have not only texts with pictures but also audios and videos,they make stories more interested. What's more,they are updated from time to time. So late news is always seen on websites. And it is not quite convenient for people without a computer is connected to the Internet to get information from websites.
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In my opinion,it is high time that we must take quick action to protect them. A national publicly campaign should be launched to give animals a good living environment. In addition to,the government should pass some firm laws to forbid animal killing. Only with this way can we live in harmony with wild animals.
Each person must find their own strength and motivation when they overcome the difficulties that stand in their way. 1 They allowed me to develop in the competitive world of professional football and in my present profession as a motivational speaker and author.
2 As a parent we want great things for our children but unless that desire comes from within your child,they cannot succeed. I saw situations where parents had taken away the opportunity for their child to develop that burning desire to succeed. When parents step in and take these decisions away from young athletes,the young never develop the desire to win the competition at a higher level demands.
Goal setting is a training that successful people practice. Sports are great places to develop the habit of goal setting. I have found that setting preparation goals is much more effective than setting game goals. After honestly judging a performance I would pick one or two areas that need improving for the next game. 3 Dedication (奉獻) is hard work,constant learning,and refusing to quit. 4 Do they know how hard their sports heroes worked and continue to work at their desire? Your dedication,approval,and respect for dedication will help develop it in your child.
Teamwork is what the world is hungry for. In great teams the team covers up for each person's weaknesses. 5 As a longtime captain of the Denver Broncos I have instant credibility in this field but the truth is that teamwork is as important in the workplace as at home.
A. Many children give up easily.
B. The first key to success is desire.
C. The first factor we can't ignore is opportunity.
D. And I would concentrate on them for a long time.
E. It took me a long time to realize the importance of dedication.
F. Meanwhile it values and makes full use of each one's strengths.
G. Along the way I learned the universal unchanging keys to success.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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The UK has a well- 1 ( respect) higher education system and some of the top universities and research institutions in the world. But to those 2 are new to it,sometimes it can be 3 (confuse) .
October is usually the 4 (busy) month in the college calendar. Universities have something called Freshers' Week for their newcomers. It's an 5 ( extraordinary) great opportunity 6 (make) new friends,join lots of clubs and settle into university life.
However,having just left the comfort of home and all your friends behind,the prospect of meeting lots of strangers in big halls 7 be nerve wracking (令人焦慮不安的) .Where do you start? Who should you make friends with? Which clubs should you join?
Luckily,there will be 8 (thousand) of others in the same boat as you are worrying about 9 (start) their university social life on the right foot. So just take it all in slowly. Don't rush into anything 10 you'll regret for the next three years.
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6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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A shopkeeper once found that a bag money had been stolen from his shop. He went to the judge and tell him about his loss. The judge ordered all the people of the shop to come before them. He took a large amount of sticks of equal length and gave one stick to each person. Then he said, "Come after me again tomorrow. I'll then know which of you are the thief because the stick given to a thief will be one inch longer than the others. " The next day,the people came to the judge,and he found one stick was more shorter than any of the other. Of course,the person which had the shortest stick was the thief.
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In many countries,it has long been a tradition to hold a annual tree or forest festival. The origin of such celebrations date back to ancient times. However,Arbor Day,as it is common known today,is of American origin and evolved from conditions peculiar to the Great Plains. It was first observed at Nebraska in 1872. The idea was created by J. S. Morton,a member of the Nebraska State Board of Agriculture,one of the country's forest conservation organization. It was a move to promote replanting,and to plant up treeless areas. The idea has spreaded widely to other lands which it is variously celebrated the "Festival of Trees"―" Greening Week" in Japan, "The New Year's Days of Trees" in Israel, "The Treeloving Week" in Korea, "The Students' Planting Day" in Iceland or "The National Festival of Tree Planting" in India. Arbor Day in their various forms is now celebrated in more than fifty countries.
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Nearly every parent loses control and screams at the children now and then. But what if you do it repeatedly?
Researchers suspect parents are yelling more. 1 Three out of four parents yell,scream or shout at their children or teens about once a month,on average,for misbehaving or making them angry,research shows. Increasingly,therapists and parenting experts are homing in on how it hurts a child,as well as how to stop it.
Research shows that many parents lose control because they feel attacked or think the child's actions reflect poorly on them. Teens whose parents use "harsh verbal discipline" such as shouting or insulting are more likely to have behavior problems and depression symptoms,says a recent study.
2 Eight-year-olds whose parents disciplined them by yelling have less satisfying relationships with romantic partners and spouses at age 23,according to a 15-year study led by Stephanie Parade,an assistant professor of psychiatry and human behavior at Brown University.
3 Warning signs can include:tightness in the throat or chest,rapid breathing,negative thoughts about oneself or feelings of being overwhelmed.
"Learning to start sentences with ' I,rather than * you' can help parents shift from an angry attack to a teaching moment," Ms. Faber says.
Leigh Fransen felt like yelling when her daughters,Alona and Elisha,forgot to feed the family dog,Balto,on two evenings in the same week. Ms. Fransen said, "I wanted to yell, 'You're not getting any dinner tonight,because you didn't feed the dog. 4 ,―that would lead to nothing but tears and misery."
Instead,she started her response with "I” ,saying, "I don't like seeing the dog not fed. Look at him: He is miserable.5 Ms. Fransen says. Alona and Elisha needed to be reminded of the deadline twice,but soon learned to remember on their own. Ms. Fransen praised them for taking responsibility and encouraged them.
A. And you're going to know how it feels.
B. I expect him to be fed before you eat your own dinner.
C. Parents have been conditioned to avoid spanking,so they vent their anger by shouting instead.
D. Parents can learn to notice signs that a blowup is brewing and dial down their own tension.
E. Apologizing can help repair a relationship after an outburst.
F. Another study suggests yelling at children may have consequences that go beyond those of spanking.
G. Parents can turn a meltdown into a teaching moment by involving kids in finding solutions.
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