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(opportunity)

to do school assignments. Never try to cut corners by copying assignments from other students.

Thirdly, set a goal for your academic performance. You'll probably have to 7)

(decrease)

your work hours, or even, if possible and necessary, 8)

(withdraw)

from the workforce to be successful in study. After all, it is not a good idea to risk 9)

(compromising)

your student career with part-time jobs.

Fourthly, inform all your professors, teaching assistants and employers about your situation so that they can be 10)

(flexible)

as well. Winning their support is the best way to keep them on your side.

1. The new government has committed to

(cutting back on)

emissions of greenhouse gases.

2. My parents do not object to my taking part-time jobs, but they remind me not to let them

(interfere with)

my school work.

3. Anger, worry, disappointment, these negative emotions

(take a toll on)

your heart, brain and body.

4. If a person adopts an unhealthy lifestyle, he will surely be

(at risk of)

developing diseases.

5. Most people were ready to give up on him when he

(dropped out)

of school, but later he returned and earned his degree.

6. Drinking too much can increase the risk of developing high blood pressure, which

(in turn)

can lead to heart attack or stroke.

7. Low-cost airlines are emerging all over Asia; this will

(contribute to)

the development of the world's air-travel market as a whole. 8. When you move to a new country, you may find the food there strange and you may miss the familiar smells of the food you

(are accustomed to)

in your own country.

9. Although he kept trying and failing, I always

(held on to)

the belief that he would succeed one day.

10. The tax only affects people with an annual income over $200,000 –

(in other words)

, it will only affect the very rich.

Explanation 1:

With more time on work and less time on school assignments, students cut corners by taking easier classes, copying others' assignments, cutting class, or refusing to do assignments. (Para. 5) · Explanation 2:

Many working students have to 1)

(Reference: work late until midnight)

. Getting 2)

(Reference: less rest)

and eating 3)

(Reference: less healthy)

meals, they often get too tired from work to study. (Para. 6) · Explanation 3:

The excitement of earning large sums of spending money makes school seem less 4)

(Reference: rewarding)

and 5)

(Reference: interesting)

. The strong desire to 6)

(Reference: earn and spend money)

is more likely to cause students who have been working long hours for a long time to 7)

(Reference: drop out of school)

. (Para. 7) · Explanation 4: Working students take 8)

(Reference: drugs)

and use 9)

(Reference: alcohol more often)

than non-working students. Working students have more money to spend. The longer hours they work, the more 10)

(Reference: drugs)

and 11)

(Reference: alcohol)

they are likely to use. This may lead to 12)

(Reference: disengagement)

from school and 13)

(Reference: depress)

their school performance. (Para. 8)

There are several reasons why people get fired from their jobs. First, people may lose their jobs if they have some dishonest behaviors, such as cheating in their job applications or telling lies in work. Second, employees may be fired due to poor attendance. No boss likes an employee who is often late for or absent from work. Third, people having difficulty getting along with their co-workers are also likely to be fired because they may cause conflicts in the workplace. Therefore, to be a good employee, it is important to be honest, punctual, and cooperative.

间隔年指的是学生休假不去上学而去旅游或工作等的一段时间,但不一定是一年。间隔年通常选在高中毕业和进入大学之前的一段时间。在这段时间里,学生可以旅游、参加志愿者工作或者在国外边打工边度假。一种新潮流是参加集语言学习、住家、文化交流、社区服务和自主学习于一体的国际教育活动。间隔年的做法于20世纪60年代兴起于英国。它在英国、澳大利亚、新西兰和加拿大已经变得非常流行。但是在美国,间隔年的做法仍然只是个别现象。不过近年来,间隔年对美国人来说变得稍微普遍起来。2013年有大约四万美国学生参加了间隔年活动,比2006年增加了近20%。普林斯顿大学、哈佛大学、麻省理工学院等大学都有明文规定允许学生延迟入学。

Since its economic reform and opening-up to the world, China's education has gone through rapid development and made remarkable achievements. The Chinese government gives top priority to the development of education, persists in revitalizing the country by science and education, and fully advocates quality-oriented education. Meanwhile, it actively promotes equality in education to guarantee everyone access to education. China's achievements in education can be reflected in two different layers: One is the popularization of the nine-year compulsory education; the other is the realization of mass higher education. The development of education has made significant contributions to China's economic development and social progress. In recent years, to satisfy the needs of social and economic development, the Chinese government has sped up the training of qualified personnel urgently needed in various fields.

1. As the cost of attending university has soared over the last two decades, a frank and vigorous debate is emerging over who should pay for the cost of higher education. While in some countries students have always been expected to absorb part or even all of their tuition costs through work or borrowing, in other countries the tremendous cost of attending university has been provided by the relevant education authority or by parents. I am proud to be in the small minority of students who \cost of their own university education in spite of the many obstacles. (Para. 1) 2. I am aware that my work and study choices are not popular and that many influential studies claim to illustrate that working while going to school