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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.

In many countries,it has long been a tradition to hold a annual tree or forest festival. The origin

 an

 of such celebrations date back to ancient times,

dates

 However,Arbor Day,as it is common known 

commonly

 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 

in 

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 

organizations

 replanting,and to plant up treeless areas. The idea in has spreaded widely to other lands which it is 

spread

 where variously celebrated A the " Festival of Trees"― 

as

"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

 and

"The National Festival of Tree Planting" inIndia. Arbor Day in their various forms is now celebrated in 

its 

more than fifty countries.

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The season of college graduation is on. The challenge facing every graduate is to find a satisfactory job. Perhaps you have started to or are involved in hunting.

If you're finding it tough to land a job,you may as well try expanding your jobhunting plan to include the following tactics:

Set your goal. While you should always keep your opinions open to compromise,you should also be sure to target exactly what you want in a job. 1       Where there is something to do,there is a hidden chance.

Schedule ample interviews. Use every possible way to get interviews―surfing the Internet,answering advertisements,contacting companies directly,etc. 2       Keep trying. Even if someone does not hire you,write them a thankyou note. Then,some weeks later,send another brief letter to explain that you still have not found the perfect position and that you will be available to interview again. 3       Make it your fulltime job. 4       You have to make time for it. If you're unemployed and looking for a job,devote as much time as you would to a fulltime job.

Develop interpersonal relationship. 5       They'll have some insights that people at your own level won't have,and will be in a good position to hire you or recommend you to be hired. Maintain your confidence,stay persistence,and think positively,and eventually you will get a job that suits you.

   A. Do this with every position you interview for,and you may just catch a break.

   B. If you have a job while you're looking for a new one,figure out an organized schedule to maximize your searching time.

   C. Even if a job is not perfect for you,every interview can be seen as a positive experience.

   D. A specific job hunt will be more efficient than a haphazard one.

   E. In the research phase of your jobhunting,talk to people who are on a level above you in your desired industry.

   F. You can't find a job by looking occasionally.

   G. Keep your spirits up,because looking for a job is one of the toughest things you will ever have to do.

1.                  2.                  3.         4.          5.         

It is a plain fact that we are in a world where competition is going on in all areas and at all levels. This is exciting.

People choose to learn things that are useful,and do things that are profitable. Today's college education is also affected by this general sense of utilitarianism (功利主义) .Many college students choose business or computing programming as their majors,1       .

It is not unusual to see the college students taking a parttime job as a warmingup for the real battle. I often see my friends taking GRE tests,working on English or computer certificates and taking the driving lessons to get a license. Well,I have nothing against being practical. As the competition in the job market gets more and more intense,2       .

However,we should never forget that college education is much more than skill training. Just imagine,if students' utilitarianism prevails on campus,living no space for the cultivation of their minds,or nurturing of their soul,3       . If utilitarianism prevails in society,we will see people bound by mindforged manacles (手铐) lost in the moneymaking ventures;we will see humility losing their grace and dignity,and that would be disastrous.

I'd like to think society as a carriage and people pursue for profit or fame as a horse that pulls the carriage. Yet without the driver picking direction,4       . A certificate may give you some advantage,but broad horizons,positive attitudes and personal integrities are assets you cannot acquire through any quick fixed way.

In today's world,the highest level of competition is not of skills or expertise,but vision and strategy. 5      

   A. convinced that these professions are where the big money is

   B. the students will go in the opposite way and be trapped in dilemma

   C. We will find university is a place where competition is much more fierce.

   D. we will see university is training out welltrained spiritless working machines

   E. Your intellectual quality as well as personality traits largely determines how far you can go in your career

   F. the carriage would go straight and may even end up in a dangerous situation

   G. students do have reasons to be practical 1,        2.         3.       4.          5.       

What have you imagined when you thought about being an International student in the U. S. before you actually became one? 1       Whether you are suffering from homesickness or simply want to know how to make life easier,here are a few tried and tested tips from other international students that could help.

1. Surround Yourself with Positive People 2       I bet you don't want to lose sight of why you are studying abroad after spending the time and money to get to the U.S. 3       Their positive attitude will inspire and motivate you when you feel down or lost.

2. Don't Be Afraid to Ask Some cultures don't consider asking questions a positive thing. My Japanese friends tell me that asking questions was somehow a negative thing to do in Japan. 4       It shows your effort to understand and the fact that you are listening to them. So never be afraid to ask questions!It is one of the most important things to be a successful student.

3. Leave Your Comfort Zone 5       Maybe that's a movie marathon,rowing on your town's river or even an underwear run. This is the best way to meet new people and find out what your college life is all about.

   A. But American people love questions!

   B. If you have a chance,attend a sports event with your new friends.

   C. The key to staying on track is to surround yourself with positive people who have good influence on you.

   D. Studying in a foreign country creates all kinds of challenges for international students.

   E. Try doing things you would not normally do.

   F. There are many negative influences in the U.S. that you may not have had in your country.

   G. However,there are a lot of things you can enjoy in the U. S. that you can't do in your country.

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