Games and sports teach people a lot of useful skills, as well as helping them to 1 fit and healthy.
Lots of people love team sports. They enjoy being a member of a team so they have the chance to 2 the matches and events. They also enjoy sharing the 3 , or failure, with others. While playing, people have to 4 each other, otherwise they can never win. At the same time, it is important to respect rules, because no game will work 5 everyone plays according to them. Team games also teach you that 6 is not the end of the world. You will always have another opportunity and you will be more successful against your competitors next time.
7 , there are many people who just don't like team sports. They have to find other 8 to exercise. Perhaps they had a bad 9 with a kind of sport when they were younger. Maybe they feel embarrassed because they think they're not very 10 at a sport. They worry about disappointing the rest of the team if they 11 badly. Team sports are 12 about competitions, and for some people, this is too 13 . So individual (个人的) activities are more suitable for them. 14 , during the COVID-19, many people exercise in their houses by following work-out videos posted online. Hundreds of free workouts are produced online every day, so you can have your own personal 15 without leaving your own house.
Whether team sports or individual activities, always lead positive lives!
Most schools offer different kinds of subjects and activities for students, but some schools offer additional training in certain areas, such as the performing and arts. In this way, schools can help students develop their artistic talents from an early age and have greater success in their future profession.
THE ROYAL BALLET (芭蕾舞) SCHOOL
For ballet dancers, one of the best training centres in the world is the Royal Ballet School, in London, England. The school only accepts the most talented dancers, who must complete eight years of full-time training. There are 225 students, aged 11-19, and most of them live together in boarding houses.
THE IDYLLWILD ARTS ACADEMY
Located in the mountains about 100 miles from Los Angeles, the Idyllwild Arts Academy is a boarding school for young artists. It offers training in arts, like drawing, painting, photography and cinema, along with programmes for the performing arts. The school's quiet, rural location also makes it a very peaceful and beautiful place to learn.
THE NATIONAL CIRCUS (杂技) SCHOOL
If you'd like to join the circus, you should come to the National Circus School in Montreal, Canada. The school has offered training in theatre, dance and other circus arts. After finishing the programme, many students find work in circus companies such as the Cirque du Soleil. That's the dream of every circus artist!
THE ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY (AAU)
Located in San Francisco, AAU (Academy of Art University) provides high school students with the Pre-College Art Experience (PCAE) a tuition-free art and design education programme. It's a great opportunity to jump-start your art in San Francisco or online in advance. Students there will be trained strictly and only 60 percent students could graduate.
I looked at my blank page. All I'd written was the title "What I Want to Be When 1 Grow Up". The rest of the class were all busy writing.
"You have five minutes to finish." Ms Clark announced.
"I want to be a teacher when I grow up because…" I just wrote a few lines when the bell went. My friend Lisa told me she wanted to be an astronaut. I laughed as I pictured Lisa floating in space. After school, I told my grandpa my real dream. "You promise not to laugh. I didn't write it on the school paper." I said, "I want to be an actor." He didn't laugh. Instead he asked, "Why?"
"I just do, that's all, more than anything in the world. I'd be really good."
"OK. Angela, I once dreamed to be a reporter. We'd better find out if you've got any talent then, hadn't we?" He looked up a number in his phone. "You need drama lessons, and I know just the right person—Jane Rozzi, a friend of mine. "Fantastic! I couldn't believe my luck. I gave him a big hug.
"I'd better check with your Mum and Dad first to make sure they don't mind their daughter taking Jane Rozzi's acting class."
No problem there. Next evening, sitting in my grandpa's car, my stomach felt tight and my mouth was dry. He was driving me to my first acting lesson. "She is kind and gentle. Don't be nervous."
He was right. I liked Jane immediately. She told me I was talented and my voice was good. Just needed to get louder. After that we did some breathing and voice exercises. I practised day after day…
"You have a natural talent and, with hard work and luck, you will make it." I always bear Jane's words in my mind. Now I am an actor on the stage.
Wow! How my life has changed since I first stared at that blank piece of paper!
When we think of the most respected awards in the world, the Nobel Prize (诺贝尔奖) must be on the list.
Created by Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel in 1895, the prize recognizes achievements in sciences and the people behind them. Every year in October, the announcement of winners catches the world's attention.
But what is the importance behind this award? According to founder Nobel himself, the prize is for people who have provided "the greatest benefit to humankind".
A number of Nobel Prizes have rewarded discoveries that have led to cures for diseases and health problems. A lot of parts in telephones, computers and telecommunication systems are also the fruits of Nobel Prize-awarded work. Other prizes have recognized those who have helped to create a more peaceful world.
The individuals selected and the contributions they made show how science, literature and peace efforts improve and change the world and better our lives.
In the series of books about the Nobel Prize, the author says, "many everyday things would be impossible without the work of the winners of the Nobel science prizes".
Think about the plastic bags. Plastic wouldn't have been invented without Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald's research. The German scientist won the Nobel Prize in 1909.
In recent years, Chinese people have paid more attention to the results of the Nobel Prize. Chinese scientists and writers are known to the world by their achievements, such as 2012 Nobel literature prize winner MoYan, and Tu Youyou, China's first Nobel winner in physiology or medicine in 2015. It's an uplifting thing. Not only for the individual achievements, but also for the national confidence.
The Paper noted that the prize can encourage the young generation to do scientific research. Do you have any ideas about this?
More than 1,000 schools across the UK have signed up (报名) to a project with the aim of helping schools become carbon neutral (碳平衡的) by 2030. Carbon neutral means cutting down carbon emissions (碳排放) to zero or balancing them out in other ways. Carbon emissions are gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) that come out into the atmosphere, where they make climate change worse. This has also caused the temperature rise.
Emissions are caused by all sorts of human activities, such as burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) to make energy, cutting down forests and some types of farming. Becoming carbon neutral includes cutting the amount of carbon emissions a school produces and balancing those that are left by taking some carbon out of the atmosphere.
The project also shows how small changes can make a big difference. These might include thinking carefully about energy use, cutting waste, growing food closer to where it's eaten and walking or cycling to school if it is possible. Ways of balancing out the carbon emissions that a school still makes include planting trees and plants that take in CO2 as they grow.
Ysgol Bro Dinefwr Secondary School in Wales has promised to run entirely on renewable (可再生的) energy (such as wind and solar power) within the next three years. At Down High School in Northern Ireland, the students are looking after their own bees. So when flowers and crops produce food, that helps. Other schools have projects to cut food waste by weighing it after each meal to know how much is not being eaten. Some put the waste into a system that can turn this waste into useful things. They will be put on the garden to help plants grow.
Climate change is seen as a major global challenge. We can see it all around us. So join together, find out ways your school can put efforts to, and talk to a teacher about signing up.
How does it feel when you try something new? I've always wanted to go to Antarctica(南极洲) because my Dad once worked there as scientist before I was born. He said it was the (quiet) and most beautiful place he had ever been to.
So when I got a job at one of the research stations, I was really excited. All my friends (think) I was mad and tried to persuade(说服) me not to go. They couldn't understand I wanted to live somewhere that was so cold and far home. But I (simple) said, "I love it."
There I met Antarctic penguins and these birds never learned (fear) us. They are calm, curious and so (fun) to watch. In summer, we spend our weekends (fish) and climbing mountains. In winter, it can get boring because it's dark 24 hours a day. But it's more interesting than I expected because we watch lots of (movie) and play games together. On 21 June, we celebrate mid-winter with a big party.
I am lucky, for I see the world with my own eyes.
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Hi Alan,
I'm so happy to get your email saying that you're coming to visit us next week.
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I'm looking forward to meeting you!
Li Hua