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You may be familiar with the following famous people, but have you heard of their graduation speeches, in which they either share their unforgotten experiences or give you some great inspiration.
¡ñMichael Dell, University of Texas at Austin
And now you've acplished something great and important here, and it's time for you to move on to what's next. And you must not let anything prevent you from taking those first steps. ... You must also mit to the adventure. Just have faith in the skills and the knowledge you've been blessed with and go.
¡ñJ. K. Rowling, Harvard University
Half my lifetime ago, I was striking an uneasy balance between my ambition and the expectation from my parents who were not rich...But what I feared most for myself at your age was not poverty, but failure.
¡ñSteve Jobs, Stanford University
Sometimes life's going to hit you in the head with a brick. Don't lose faith...Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work, and the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking, and don't settle.
¡ñBill Gates, Harvard University
We need as many people as possible to have access to the advanced technology to lead to a revolution in what human beings can do for one another. They are making it possible not just
for national governments, but for universities, smaller organizations, and even individuals to see problems, see approaches and deal with the world's inequities£¨²»¹«Æ½£©like hunger, poverty, and so on.
21.What Michael Dell said is to urge us to .
A. listen to our heart B. pursue our dreams C. follow others' example D. learn from our mistakes 22.Who wants to express \
A. Michael Dell.
B. J. K. Rowling.
C. Bill Gates.
D. Steve Jobs.
23.What does Bill Gates suggest people do?
A. Make contributions to the environment. B. Take responsibility for their own behavior. C. Make joint efforts to rid some global problems. D. Master as much advanced technology as possible.
B
Many people in high school cannot wait to go to college and leave their hometowns behind. Questions arise, though, when it es to all of the decisions involved in choosing a college.
One of the first considerations may be financial. State and public colleges are often the least expensive. Often, though, the better colleges are private and more expensive. It is sad when gifted students cannot attend a college of their choice just for financial reasons.
Another major factor is location. Whether the college is in a small town or large city can have a major impact on its activities. Those who cannot tolerate heat will probably be more fortable at a northern college.
School size also plays a major role in the decision process. If you want to get to know your teachers and avoid feeling like just a number, a small college is suitable. For those of you who consider yourself a \is more fitting.
Your area of interest is another factor to consider in the decision-making process if you want to get the most from your education.
Finally, one must take into consideration the colleges to which you can realistically be accepted. An Ivy League school for an average student would probably not be a good match. Similarly, an average school for an above-average student would not work well. The college should provide enough of a challenge for the student to work hard. Although there may not be the perfect college
out there, there probably will be one that is close. Those who cannot find a suitable college are probably not looking hard enough. 24.What's the main idea of the text?
A. Procedures of choosing a college.
B. Difficulties in attending a school. D. Considerations in choosing a college.
C. Pros and cons of going to college. 25.We can infer from the passage that .
A. an Ivy League school is probably a state college B. a small college may bring you a sense of emptiness
C. gifted students with financial aid are likely to choose private colleges D. an average school isn't suitable for an average student 26.A \
A. a person who tends to be alone B. a person who is good at sociality C. a person who is afraid of teachers
D. a person who is accustomed to a noisy atmosphere 27.What does the author think of choosing a college?
A. A small college is a better choice for shy students. B. A northern college has a more fortable climate.
C. The location of a college is more important than the size of it. D. You will always find a suitable college if you look hard enough.
C
Every year billions of pounds are spent on hair loss treatment. If we succeed in curing hair loss with 3D printed hair follicles(ëÄÒ), it will be a huge revolution.
L¡¯Oreal, the cosmetics firm is partnering with a French bio-printing pany called Poietis, which has developed a form of laser(¼¤¹â) printing for cell-based objects. Poietis¡¯ technique begins with the creation of a digital map that determines where living cells and other tissue ponents should be placed to create the desired biological structure. This involves how the cells are expected to grow over time. About 10,000 of these micro-droplets are created every second.
Poietis is not the only pany working on bio-printing, but most others use another way, which involves pushing a bio-ink through a nozzle(Åç×ì), rather than lasers to build their tissue. Poietis suggests its technique puts less stress on the biological matter, meaning there is less risk of causing it damage.