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How do you feel when your teacher asks you to work on a group project with other students? Do you like to work together with others or work alone?
The Programme for International Student Assessment, or PISA, carried out a survey on students' abilities to work together in groups. They found that students who do well on tests by themselves are also likely to be better at working with other people.
This finding was true for many countries. Students in Japan, South Korea, Finland and Canada, where test scores are high, also did well in working together to solve problems.
But this was not the case for every country. Chinese students, who achieve good grades, showed only average abilities to work together.
"One reason might be that Chinese parents and teachers focus too much on grades," said Zhao Zhongxin, former vice president of the Chinese Family Education Association. "Students have a lot of exam pressure and they view school as a place for competition."
"However, collaborative(合作的) skills are very important to prepare students for today's society," he added. "Luckily, more Chinese parents and teachers are realizing the importance of this and are thinking of ways to help students improve this skill."
Another interesting finding from the PISA survey was that girls tend to be better than boys at working together. They said girls show more positive attitudes(积极的态度) towards relationships, which means they are more willing to listen to others' opinions.
PISA also found that the classroom environment tends to influence how well students collaborate. In classes where there are a lot of activities that require communication, such as class debates, students tend to have better attitudes toward collaborating.
Have you ever experienced the feeling of falling as you start to fall asleep? Sometimes you may wake up to this feeling. If so, don't worry. Many people have felt the same thing.
In fact, the muscle twitches(肌肉抽搐) in the arms, legs or other parts of the body are called hypnic jerk(入睡抽动) or sleep starts. And they are very common. Up to 70 percent of people experience them sometimes, Huffing to Post reported. But what causes it?
There are some theories(理论). Some scientists believe that the feeling of falling comes from the body relaxing itself, especially if the person is anxious or unable to get comfortable. As you' re going to sleep, your muscles become relaxed. But your brain stays awake. It misunderstands the relaxing of your muscles as a sign that you' re falling. The brain then jerks the body awake as if it's trying to protect you.
Other scientists believe that different phase(时期) of sleep might cause hypnic jerks. When we sleep, we experience two phases: non-rapid eye movement(NREM,非快速眼动睡眠期) and rapid eye, movement(REM,快速眼动睡眠期). During REM, our heart rate can act irregularly. If the body experiences flashes(一瞬间) of REM while entering sleep, these irregularities could cause twitches.
If you don't want to experience hypnic jerks, scientists have some suggestions. When you become deeply relaxed, you can learn how to reconnect your body with your brain slowly by moving your fingers and toes a little bit. Then start to move your head and open your eyes so that you can avoid the muscle twitches.
But experts agree that hypnic jerks, though sometimes scary, are harmless. If it wakes you up, simply roll over and go back to sleep, But keep in mind: a caffeinated drink, exciting evening activities or stress may make hypnic jerks happen more often.
①Drinking caffeinated drink.
②Singing songs for a long time.
③Too much stress.
④Reading a book quietly.
Arriving in Sydney on his own from India, my husband, Rashid, stayed in a hotel for a short time while looking for a house for me and our children.
During the first week of his stay, he went out one day to do some shopping. He came back in the late afternoon to discover that his suitcase was gone. He was extremely worried as the suitcase had all his important papers, including his passport.
He reported the case to the police and then sat there, lost and lonely in a strange city, thinking of the terrible troubles of getting all the paperwork organized again from a distant country while trying to settle down in a new one.
Late in the evening, the phone rang. It was a stranger. He was trying to pronounce my husband's name and was asking him a lot of questions. Then he said they had found a pile of papers in their trash can(垃圾桶) that had been left out on the footpath.
My husband rushed to their home to find a kind family holding all his papers and documents. Their young daughter had gone to the trash can and found a pile of unfamiliar papers. Her parents had carefully sorted them out, although they had found mainly foreign addresses on most of the documents. At last they had seen a half-written letter in the pile in which my husband had given his new telephone number to a friend.
That family not only restored the important documents to us that day but also restored our faith and trust in people. We still remember their kindness and often send a warm wish their way.
Doctors say these tips will help people prevent trouble in the text neck.
Doctors encourage users to lift their phones to eye level rather than staring down at a screen. That way there's no added pressure from bending the neck downwards. Besides, users can look down at their phones with their eyes rather than bending their necks.
If the previous step is too awkward(笨拙的), simply don't use your smart phone as much. Many of the tasks performed on a smart phone can also be done on desktop-based apps.
For those who spend long periods of time on their phones, it's important to take breaks. Take a five-minute pause for every 15 minutes of smart phone use, and this one goes for tablet and laptops users too. If you' re sitting, get up, walk around and if possible, engage in step.
There are simple stretching exercises that can make muscles and tendons happy again after a long texting session. One is to turn the head as far as possible to the left, then back to neutral, and then all the way to the right. Next tilt (倾斜) the head ear-to-shoulder to one side, then return to upright, and then tilt to the other side.
People aren't supposed to fall asleep when they travel on airplanes and cars. When they do, the head often falls off the center of the neck, which can promote imbalance. Also, when in bed, it's important to avoid sleeping on the stomach.
A. Do some stretching. B. Raise up your phone. C. Buy a good phone. D. Just put the phone down. E. Take a regular rest. F. Sleep in a right way. |
When the host announced that my choir(合唱队) won the second place of the World Choir Game,I couldn't believe what I heard. All the1 that we made was worthwhile(值得的). Through this unforgotten experience,I 2 much.
In the semi-finals(半决赛), we were supposed to sing 3 songs. When we played the third song, I suddenly heard an unexpected 4 —a girl in the alto(女低音) got quick. The other students in the alt o were 5 by the girl and were getting quicker and quicker. Our choir's leader, Mrs. Li noticed it and 6 used her hand to keep time, but she7 .
After the song, the smile on Mrs. Li's face froze and some of our members turned and tried to find the person who first got 8 . My mind was blank (空白的), but quickly I realized the only. thing we could do was to9 the performance. Then with a smile, Mrs. Li became a conductor again, who seemed to have completely forgot10 we had done. We sang the last song as usual.
After the competition I was11 . Just because of one person's fault(过错), the whole choir must afford the fact that we might lose the game. I cried, but then I found nothing would change no matter how hard 12 blame(谴责) the girl who played poorly. Therefore, I came to her, encouraged her, and practiced the whole melody with her. In the finals, we got the medal because of our13 performance.
Never blame a person when she makes a mistake, but help her to14 the problem when you are struggling(奋斗) towards the same goal. No matter what you will experience with others in the future, successes or failures,15 or tears, these will surely become your treasure and memory.
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Oliver Twist is one of the most famous stories by Charles Dickens. It is about a boy called Oliver who finds himself alone in the world. He lives in a special house for poor people and always has an (空的) stomach. One day, he asks for more food and gets into a lot of trouble! Later, Oliver runs away to London. There, he meets some boys who steal money and other things. They teach Oliver to steal too, (尽管) Oliver does not want to because he is a good child. As a result, he (经受, 患有)a lot of pain, such as hunger, thirst, beating etc. After many (困难), Oliver is taken home by a kind old man. In the end, Oliver discovers that the kind old man is a(n) (亲戚), and he goes to live with him in the city.
Creativity is the key to a bright future. Here is how schools and parents can help their children to develop their creativity.
Drew worked for a company in 1925. At work, he invented a kind of material strong enough (hold) things together. But his boss told him not to think more about the idea. Drew didn't stop and finally, using his own time, made a kind of tape, which (use) now everywhere by many people. And his former(之前的) company learned from (it) mistakes. Now the company asked its workers to spend 15 percent of their work time just thinking about and (develop) new ideas.
Creativity is not something one is born with. A person high intelligence(智力) does not mean that he uses it. Creativity is the matter of using your intelligence to creatively think of new ideas are good for something.
Children from many schools can give correct answers, but they are unable to use them to work out problems. It is important to give children (choose). From the earliest age, children should learn to make decisions and understand their results. As children grow (old), parents should let their children decide how to use their time or spend their money, not help them too much if they make the wrong decision. The child may have hard time, but that is all right.
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Invention | Mobile phone | www (Internet) | Alipay | … |
Inventor | Martin Cooper | Tim Berners-Lee | Mayun | … |
Time | 1973 | 1989 | 2004 | … |
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Hello, everyone! It gives me great pleasure to stand here to introduce one of the most powerful inventions in our life.
Thank you for your listening!
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