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Choosing to Study Overseas
Every year, thousands of students choose to study in another country for a semester, the summer, or a year. Studying overseas can be an exciting experience for many people.
  小题1:  
Living in another country can help you to learn a language, and about another culture.
  小题2:   Overseas study may also look good on your future resume. Many companies today want employees who speak a second language, or have experienced living or working in another country.
Making the right choice
Once you decide to study overseas, you have to make some choices. To choose the right country or school. Ask yourself: Where do I want to go and why? How much do I want to pay?
   小题3:   Do I want to live with a host family, with roommates, or alone?
Getting ready to go
Get your passport and visa early!  小题4:  Learn about the money. Bring some of it, and a credit card, with you.
Once you are there
After the first few weeks overseas, many students will feel a little homesick. They may miss their family, friends, and familiar ways of doing things.   小题5:     When you feel sad or homesick, try to talk to others, or write about your feelings in a notebook.
A.You should improve your mother tongue before you go.
B.Why do it?
C.large number of students can’t afford to study overseas.
D.How long do I want to study overseas?
E. Remember that it takes time to get used to a new place, school, and culture.
F. You will see the world in a new way, and learn more about yourself.
G. Before you go, learn some of the language, and read about some common customs in your host country.
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Job stress hits students
As the job-hunting season kicks off, many graduates are suffering from anxiety. Job interview results are becoming the most common conversation topic in dormitories. Worried about not getting satisfactory offers, some students have sleep problems, or lose their appetite. Some might even display symptoms of depression.
According to a survey across several universities in Wuhan conducted by Wuhan Yangtze Business University, over 72 percent of student participants were worried about finding a job. Students in the first one or two years were also uneasy about their job prospects, which contributed to spreading anxiety further.
Lang Lei, 22, a business major from Renmin University in Beijing, admitted having mood swings when job hunting. The student hoped to get positions with large state-owned enterprises in his hometown of Yantai, Shandong. But when it turned out that things wouldn’t be so easy, Lang became concerned. After some struggling moments, he has now changed to more realistic goals.
Others feel tortured(受折磨)while waiting for interview results. Mo Tong, a senior software engineering major at South China Normal University, would fall into a nervous state every time after he attended a job interview.
“For a day or two I couldn’t help but keep thinking about how I performed in front of the interviewers, how well I dealt with their questions, and whether they would consider giving me a chance in the end,” Mo was unable to focus on other things as his anxiety grew.
Media reports about rising unemployment rates and a difficult job market have touched students’ nerves.
‘‘I’ m alarmed by articles saying how bachelor’s degree holders are losing ground,” said Wang Hongjuan, a sophomore English major from Putian University in Fujian province. “It suggests to me that good jobs are only available to graduate or doctoral students.”
As Wang has no plans to further her education, she has to commit herself to all sorts of extracurricular activities to improve her prospects. This throws her into a packed schedule.
Wen Fang, a well-known education psychology expert and consultant in Beijing, advises students not to be misled by depressing surveys and reports about the job market. “Unemployment rates are not linked to an individual’s chances of getting a job,” he said. “An individual’s chances are actually mainly determined by his or her capability.”
According to Wen, a moderate degree of anxiety is normal--- it can even be helpful. But if it constantly affects a student’s normal life, one should pay more attention. “Focus on adapting yourself to the needs of society, and never ever overestimate your goals,” We added.
Title: Job stress hits students
Present小题1:     on campus
As the job-hunting season comes, most students become小题2:        
●Students小题3:       mainly about job interview results in dormitories.
●Some students are worried about not getting satisfactory jobs and feel小题4:        .
●Students in the first one or two years are also uneasy about their job prospects. 
 
Examples
 
Lang Lei
●He小题5:         in business and finds it hard to get a satisfying job in his hometown.  
●He has now changed to more realistic goals.
 
Mo Tong
●After an interview, he always thinks about how he performed in front of the interviewers and whether he could get a chance 小题6:      .
●With his anxiety小题7:      , Mo becomes less focused on other things.
Wang 
Hongjuan 
●She is alarmed by media reports saying bachelor’s degree holders have no 小题8:         when hunting for jobs.
●She is busy with extracurricular activities to improve her prospects.
 
Experts’ opinion
●One’s capability小题9:         his or her chances of getting a job.
●Students should not be misled by gloomy surveys and reports about the job market.  
●Try to小题10:         yourself to the needs of society, and never ever overestimate your goals.    
 
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Body language is the quiet, secret and most powerful language of all. It is said that our body movements communicate about 50% of what we really mean while words themselves only express 7%. So , while your mouth is closed, just what is your body saying….
Arms 小题1: if you keep your arms to the sides of your body or behind your back, this suggests you are not afraid of taking on whatever comes your way.   小题2: if someone upsets you, just cross your arms to show you’re unhappy.
Head. When you want to appear confident, keep your head level. If you are monitor in class, you can take on this position when you want your words to be taken seriously .
_小题3: 
Legs. Your legs tend to move around a lot more than normal when you are nervous or telling lies. If you are at interviews, try to keep them still.
Posture. A good posture makes you feel better about yourself.   小题4: This makes breathing more difficult, which in turn can make you feel nervous or uncomfortable.
Mouth. When you are thinking , you often purse your lips (撅着嘴). You might also use this position to hold back all angry comment you don’t wish to show.  小题5: .
A.If you are feeling down, you normally don’t sit straight, with your shoulders inwards
B.If you are pleased, your usually open your eyes wide and people can notice this
C.Outgoing people generally use their arms with big movements, while quieter people keep them close to their bodies.
D.How you hold your arms shows how open and receptive you are to people you meet.
E. However, it will probably still be noticed, and people will know you’re not pleased.
F. However , to be friendly in listening or speaking, you must move your head a little to one side.
G. Don’t say too much when you’re happy.
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When the Nintendo Wii went on sale, people around the country stood in line for hours to get one. The popular video-game system isn’t just for fun and games. People such as Billy Perry, 64, are using Wii games to recover from pain and injuries. Perry plays Wii boxing and he says the game is helping him regain strength and feeling in his left arm. It is actually helping him recover from a stroke he had last year. A stroke is the sudden loss of consciousness and voluntary movement caused by a blocked artery (受阻碍的动脉)in the brain.

Across the country, hospitals are having patients try their hands at the Nintendo Wii. Playing the games can improve a patient’s strength and coordination (协调能力). It is especially useful for people who are trying to recover from strokes and broken bones. The Wii console (控制台)has a unique wireless controller. The controller requires players to move their bodies to play Wii games such as tennis, golf and baseball. Experts say the arm and hand movements Wii players make are similar to traditional exercises performed in physical therapy (treatment).
Physical therapy is often painful. Some medical experts say playing games on the Wii takes patients’ attention away while giving them the exercise they need. Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington D.C., offers Wii games for soldiers injured in the war. Doctor Daugherty says the practice is great for young soldiers who are interested in video games. “They think it’s for entertainment, but we know it’s for therapy. ”she says. Some experts want more proof that the Nintendo Wii helps the injured recover. Researchers in Minneapolis are doing a study to measure patients’ functions before and after using a Wii.
按具体要求回答下面问题,在答题纸相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息。
小题1:What is the Nintendo Wii? (不多于4个词)
小题2:Who might be able to benefit most from Wii games? (不多于8个词)
小题3:Why isn’t playing Wii games so painful as physical therapy? (不多于6个词)
小题4:What is the main idea of the whole passage? (不多于7个词)
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