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Each year, thousands of Chinese middle school students go to study in foreign countries such as the US, the UK, Australia and Japan.
“Chinese children hope very much to go abroad to get a 1 view(视野) of the world.” Said Chen Yu a Chinese writer who has lived in the US. for 16 years. In a talk. Chen told more than 300 parents and their children that 2 in foreign countries can be hard for young people. “They have to 3 a culture shock and language problems.”
However, these are not always the most difficult things. To most 4 , looking after themselves when studying alone in a foreign country is a big 5 .
Zhang Jia, a 16-year-old student 6 the high school in Melbourne, Australia, last October. To his surprise(令他吃惊的是), his teachers there hardly 7 students to study. And usually there wasn't any homework.
“ 8 these education systems(系统), we have more 9 time and more space for thinking.” said Zhang. “But if you don't know how to 10 your time and money, you will not have 11 .” Some of his friends spent their whole year's 12 in the first two months of the term, and they didn't pass their exams.
“Studying abroad at a young age can help students learn foreign languages 13 and broaden their minds, 14 students and parents should know about the challenges(挑战).” Chen said. “If you want to study abroad, try to talk to someone with 15 in foreign countries. Make sure that you are ready for it.”
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Growing up in Australia, I wanted a pen friend. I was 13, had just started middle school and needed someone to talk to. So I went 1 all of the pen friend sites I could find on the Internet, 2 for any girl of my age from different countries. I 3 a Swede, an Italian, an American, a Finn, an Arab and an Egyptian, telling them about my family, my school and my 4 . Only one girl replied-the Egyptian. Her name was Noran Hussein. When Iopened my e-mail box and saw the reply, I was 5 . We started off by telling each other about our lives. 6 from the start I could tell that we shared the same interests. Step by step we 7_ up to discussing problems all over the world. People often ask if I’m afraid to ask Noran about certain things, like wearing the veil. I’m not. To me,asking questions is the first step towards understanding. If we stand back and only wonder, we start to 8 into problems. Noran and I are different, but we never say that 9 is wrong. I have learned more than I could ever hope to learn from a textbook. I wish people to experience what I have experienced-to learn that it is 10 to be different, not to be afraid of one another, to understand. | |||
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