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I first began to wonder what was doing on a college campus when my parents drove off, leaving me alone in a parking lot, wanting nothing more than to find my way safely to my dorm room. The fact was that no matter how mature I liked to consider myself, I was feeling just a bit first- gradish. Adding to my distress(烦恼;窘迫)was the impression that everyone on campus was watching me. My plan was to keep my ears open and my mouth shut and hope no one would notice I was a freshman.
With that thought in mind, I raised my head, squared my shoulders, and set out in the direction of my dorm, glancing at the campus map in my hand. And then I spent the afternoon seeking out each of my classrooms so that I could make perfectly timed entrance before each lecture without having to ask silly questions about its whereabouts
The next morning, found my first class and marched in. I chose a seat in the first row and to the side. I was in the front, but out of the professor's direct line of vision. Then I opened my anthology(选集)of American literature and scribbled the date at the top of a page. "Welcome to Biology 101," the professor began, cold sweat broke out on the back of my neck, groped for(摸索)my schedule and checked the room number. I was in the right room. Just the wrong building!
So now what? Get up and leave in the middle of the lecture? Wouldn't the professor be angry? knew everyone would stare. Forget it, I settled into my chair.
People have grown taller over the last century, with South Korean women shooting up by more than 20 cm on average, and Iranian men gaining 16.5 cm. A global study looked at the average height of 18-year-olds in 200 countries between 1914 and 2014. The results show that while Swedes were the tallest people in the world in 1914.
Dutch men have risen from 12th place to the top spot with an average height of 182.5 cm. Latvian women, meanwhile, rose from 28th place in 1914 to become the tallest in the world a century later, with an average height of 169.8 cm.
A little extra height brings a number of advantages says Elio Riboli of Imperial College." Being taller is associated with longer life expectancy," he said." This is largely due to a lower risk of dying of cardiovascular(心血管的)disease among taller people."
But while height has increased around the world, the trend in many African countries causes concern, says Riboli. While height increased in Uganda and Niger during the early 20th century, the trend has reversed(反转) in recent years, with height decreasing among 18-year-olds.
"One reason for these decreases in height is the economic situation in the 1980s," said Alexander Moradi of the University of Sussex. The nutritional and health crises led to many children and teenagers failing to reach their potential height.
James Bentham, a co-author of the research from Imperial College, believes the global trend of increasing height is of great importance. "How tall we are now is strongly influenced by the environment we grew up in," he said. "If we give children the best possible start in life now, they will be healthier and more productive for decades to come."
Things to Consider When Choosing a Major
Majors are important in college because it's what determines not only what degree you will graduate with, but what career you will be most qualified for once you've graduated. While it might not be something you want to think about right now, it is something you're going to decide on eventually.
The biggest thing to remember when choosing a major is to stick with a subject that interests you. This is for your career, and you're much more likely to be happy if you choose a field that's in line with what you would like to pursue as a dream job.
It is undeniable (不可否认的) that some careers just make more money than others. That means that some majors are more valuable than others, and as college is supposed to be an investment, thinking about your dream salary is of great importance.
So don't choose career that will bring you a great salary but that leaves you feeling depressed and unhappy.
If you're one of those lucky students who know what you'd like your major to be before applying for college, we suggest that you research your top choices first. Which ones are best known? Do these programs have a good reputation for helping students find employment in your field after graduation? Which schools offer world-class professors? These are important questions, because unfortunately, not all majors are created equally.
Don't Panic.
If you've gone through all these tips and you still don't know what you'd like to major in, don't panic. It's normal to go to college not having a clear idea of what you'd like to do as a career; it's also normal to think you know what you want to do as a profession only to change your mind halfway through your time in college. Remember that college is about finding what truly motivates you, so don't panic if it doesn't show up right away.
A. Be confident with yourself.
B. You have time.
C. How much money do you want to make?
D. Talk to professionals in the field.
E. However, remember that your happiness is very important.
F. What schools are best for your interests?
G. What excites you?
When I was young, I lived in my grandma's old house right beside a set of railroad tracks. The whole house would 1when the trains roared by 2, these trains carrying coal were 3and far between, so I was able to 4 my Summer afternoons walking down the tracks.
I can remember the first time I tried to 5 myself and walk on a single rail. I tried holding my arms out and watching my feet as I walked. The rails were very 6 and quite slippery so I didn't have much 7 but fell off after a few steps. Then I decided to walk 8 but still quickly slipped off. It was only when I started looking 9, down the length of the tracks10I was able to walk successfully. Keeping my eyes forward I put one foot in front of 11 and step by step, I was soon walking with 12
Looking back on this I now realize that it also gave a wonderful 13 about living. You can't go through life 14 and worrying about every step you take or 15you make. This only leads to second guessing yourself and you soon go off the rails. Looking behind you is16worse. With your eyes on the 17 you can't see the way ahead. You can only stand still and stay 18 in your regrets. It is only when you look ahead that you can really move forward. It is only when you look ahead that you can see the life you want to 19 and the love you want to share. Then each step you take and path you choose is filled with love and you will walk on with a 20 heart.
In the 1990s, Mr Bean became a star (use) mime to highlight difficult social situations much as Charlie Chaplin had done. His method of acting was to appear (certain), look around and then do (exact) the wrong thing. Children particularly would burst into (laugh) at his behaviour. He always managed to pick out people are afraid of doing because they do not want to appear a social failure. one occasion in restaurant he ordered a steak tartare. When the uncooked meat arrived he (overcome) by shame because he could not eat it. He cut off a piece of meat and pretended (chew) a mouthful but instead put it into the plant pot beside him. He put other pieces into his pocket. Throughout the meal he seemed to show great enjoyment in his food. He was an outstanding performer that when he finished eating his dinner, the waiter offered him same dish again at no extra charge!
Elizabeth walked into the yard, carrying a bunch of roses.
"Beautiful flowers for... or... , I'll never get it right!'" she cried, throwing the roses on the ground.
Elizabeth had been practising her speech for a week. She'd presented flowers to the dog, the cat, and the statue in the garden.
Part of her couldn't wait. This Saturday, the great Ana Wolff, famous pianist, would perform at the concert hall in town. For four years, Elizabeth had taken piano lessons. She'd listened to Ms. Wolff's recordings over and over again loving the way the notes tumbled like a rushing mountain stream.
Part of Elizabeth was terrified. Her music teacher at school, Mr. Leaf, had asked Elizabeth to present the flowers to Ms. Wolff after the performance. Why did he have to choose her? Elizabeth hated talking in front of people.
Each night, Elizabeth dreamt about music, spotlights, and shining grand piano. Sometimes she tripped (绊倒) and fell. Other times she forgot the words. Once the dream ended with Ms. Wolff rushing offstage before Elizabeth could say anything!
Despite all these, Elizabeth kept practicing. "Beautiful flowers for a beautiful performance..." After all, it was an honor to share the stage with Ana Wolff.
Then, finally, the big day came. "All set, Elizabeth?"Mr. Leaf asked. "Her stomach tightened, but Elizabeth nodded at him."
The lights dimmed, and Ms. Wolff walked onto the stage wearing a black gown. Smiling, she bowed. The audience clapped loudly. Ms. Wolff made her graceful way to the piano, took her seat and then began to play. Her fingers danced across the keys. She swayed and nodded, and her shiny black ponytail bobbed (跳跃). Back and forth she raced her feet among the pedals.
Drawn into the music, Elizabeth forgot for a moment about the six words she had to say. Soon it was Ana Wolffs last piece before she knew it. And a burst of thunderous applause suddenly brought Elizabeth to reality. The frightening moment was almost there.
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Taking a deep breath, Elizabeth walked slowly towards Ms. Wolf, with roses tight in hand.
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Just then, Elizabeth sensed someone patting her on the shoulder.