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College:SurviveandthriveAftercompletingthisunit,youwillbeabletotalkaboutuniversitylifebasedonwhatyouhavelearnedidentifynumberswhilelisteninggiveapresentationonthemostinspiringcollegestudentsLearningobjectivesUNIT1InsideviewOutsideviewListeningacrossculturesTalkingaboutChinaExpansionandreviewUnit1College:SurviveandthriveCharacterintroduction1Warmingup2Conversation13Conversation24EverydayEnglish6Actitout7Conversation35CharacterintroductionMarkKateJanetAstudentfromAnshanChina,majoringinEnglish.AstudentfromNewYork,majoringinLaw.AstudentfromLondon,majoringinPPE.ItwastwoweeksagowhenIarrivedatmyuniversityforthefirsttime.Withthehelpofvolunteers,Iwenttothereceptionofficetodomyregistry.ThenIwasledtotheresidencehallwhereImetmyroommates.Theywerefriendly.Itriedtwodifferentcanteensforlunchandsupperrespectively.Foodsinbothcanteenstasteddelicious.Ialsowenttothelibraryandborrowedseveralbooksthere.Itwasanexcitingday.WarmingupThinkbacktoyourfirstdayatcollegeanddescribewhatyoudidonthatdayandhowyoufelt.Conversation1HertfordCollege(牛津大學(xué))赫特福德學(xué)院(英國)Vocabularystaircase

n.樓梯間Santos桑托斯(人名)dormitoryn.(學(xué)校、軍營等的)宿舍,寢室Stewart斯圖爾特(人名)Conversation1HertfordCollegeisoneoftheoldestcollegesattheUniversityofOxford.Itsoriginsdatebacktothe1280s,anditgainedfullcollegestatusin1740.HertfordBridge(seeninConversation1),commonlyknownastheBridgeofSighs,connectstwopartsofthecollegeandisanOxfordlandmark.Languageand

CultureConversation1

It’sJanet’sfirstdayasastudentatHertfordCollege.She’sgettingthekeystoherroomfromtheporter.WatchConversation1andcompletethefollowingform.1AccommodationformFamilyname1)

________________________________LiConversation1

AccommodationformFirstnameStaircasenumberRoomnumber2)

________________________________3)

________________________________6Janet5Conversation1WatchConversation1againandanswerthefollowingquestions.21TheporterneedstoknowJanet’spersonaldetails.Howdoesheaskher?2TheporterwantsJanettofeelrelaxedwhenshetalkstohim.Howdoweknow?Conversation1Referenceanswers1TheporterasksJanetforherpersonalinformation.Heasked“CanIhaveyourfamilyname,please?”and“Andwhat’syourfirstname,MissLi?”1TheporterneedstoknowJanet’spersonaldetails.Howdoesheaskher?Conversation1Referenceanswers2Normally,peopleuse“Sir”toshowtheirpolitenessinformalsettings.TheporterasksJanetnottouse“Sir”but“Stewart”whentalkingtohim.Tocallpeoplebythegivennamemakesthemrelaxed.2TheporterwantsJanettofeelrelaxedwhenshetalkstohim.Howdoweknow?Conversation2Janetmeetsoneoftheothernewstudentsinhercollege.WatchConversation2andcompletethefollowingtable.3FirstnameJanet

1)________FamilynameLiSantosHometown

2)________________3)

____________________Kate

Anshan(inChina)

NewYork(inAmerica)Conversation2Workinpairs.ReadthefollowinglinesfromConversation2anddiscusswhatthemissingexpressionscouldbe.4Kate:

Hi,haveyoujustarrivedtoo?Janet:Yes!Kate:Iguesswe’reneighbors.Myname’sKateSantos.Janet:I’mJanetLi.Whereareyoufrom?Kate:FromNewYork.1)_____________________________________________?Janet:I’mfromAnshaninChina.Kate:IsJanetyourrealname?

Howaboutyou(Alternativeexpression:Andyou?)Janet:No,it’smyEnglishname.2)____________________________________________________________LiHui.IsKateyourfullname?Kate:No,3)_________________________________________________________Catherine.Janet:SodoIcallyouCatherineorKate?Kate:4)___________________________________________________________Kate.MyChinesenameis(Alternativeexpression:InChinese,mynameis…)it’sshortfor(Alternativeexpression:It’stheshortformof…)Everyonecallsme(Alternativeexpression:Youcancallme…)Conversation2Nowworkinpairsandcompareyouranswers.Explainwhyyoumadeyourchoices.Conversation3JanetandKatemeetanothernewstudent.WatchConversation3andcorrectthefollowingstatements.51Thethreestudentsareinthelibrary.

Thethreeuniversitystudentsareinthedininghall.2MarkisfromNewYork.MarkisfromLondonintheU.K.Conversation33

Janetisalawmajor.Janet’smajorisEnglish.4

Kate’smajorisPPE.Kate’smajorisLaw.Conversation3WatchConversation3againandanswerthefollowingquestions.61MarkwantstoknowwhereKateisfrom.Howdoesheaskher?Whatareotherwaystoaskthisquestion?2MarkwantstoknowwhatJanetisstudying.WhatverbdoesMarkusetoaskthat?Howelsecanyouaskthis?Conversation31MarkwantstoknowwhereKateisfrom.Howdoesheaskher?Whatareotherwaystoaskthisquestion?Referenceanswers1Markasks“HiKate,Iguessyou’refromtheStates.”MarkmayguessKate’shometownbasedonheraccent.TherearesomeotherwaystoaskwhereKateisfrom.Forexample,“Wheredoyoucomefrom?”or“Whereareyoufrom?”Conversation32Markuses“Whatareyoureading?”toaskwhatJanetisstudying.InBritishEnglish,“read”meansstudyingasubjectatauniversity.Icanalsomeanthisbysaying“Whatareyoustudying?”or“Whatisyourmajor?”

2MarkwantstoknowwhatJanetisstudying.WhatverbdoesMarkusetoaskthat?Howelsecanyouaskthis?ReferenceanswersConversation3AttheUniversityofOxford,it’scustomaryforstudentsandsomestafftoeatinthedininghall.Thismayalsohappeninotheruniversities,butit’smorecommonforuniversitiestooffersnackbars,cafés,orrestaurantsasalternativediningoptions.Staffmayeatseparately,suchasinaseniorcommonroom.Additionally,manyLanguageand

CultureConversation3studentsliveinself-cateringaccommodation,sotheycookforthemselvesandeatinasmallkitchen.PPEisshortforPhilosophy,Politics,andEconomics.Itcombinesstudiesfromthesethreedisciplines,andoriginatedattheUniversityofOxfordin1920.Itisincreasinglyofferedatotheruniversitiesaswell.Languageand

CultureEverydayEnglishCompletethefollowingconversationswiththecorrectcoloredexpressionsinthebox.7EveryonecallsmeStewart.OK,Janet.Seeyoulater.Thisisawesome!Lookatthesizeofthisdininghall.Bytheway,I’mMark.Nicetomeetyou.Right!Howcanyoutell?I’mfromLondon.Andyouare…?EverydayEnglishItisaninformalexpression.Speakersusethisexpressiontointroducehowtheyarenamedbyothers.EveryonecallsmeStewart.EverydayEnglishThisexpressionisusedwhenpeoplesaygoodbyeandarelikelytomeeteachotherverysoon.OK,Janet.Seeyoulater.EverydayEnglishThisexpressionmeans

thespeakerfeelsthething/persontalkedaboutisquiteimpressive.Thisisawesome!Lookatthesizeofthisdininghall.EverydayEnglishTheexpressionisusedtointroduceanewtopicorshareadditionalinformationthatissomewhatrelatedtothecurrentconversation,butwasn’tthemainfocus.Thisphrasehelpstosmoothlytransitiontothatnewsubject.Bytheway,I’mMark.Nicetomeetyou.EverydayEnglishTheexpressionisawayofaskingsomeonetoexplainwhytheybelievesomethingtobetrueorhowtheyknowsomething.

Right!Howcanyoutell?EverydayEnglishThisinformalexpressionisusedtoaskforsomeinformation.Forexample,itcanmeanwhoyouare,whereyouarefrom,whichjobyoutake,etc.Whichspecificinformationitreferstodependsonthecontext.I’mfromLondon.Andyouare…?EverydayEnglish1A:Whattimeisthewelcomedinner?B:At6p.m.Ishouldgoandgetready.A:Yes,metoo._______________.2A:Hi.You’reRose,right?FromtheU.S.?B:Yes,that’sright._______________?A:I’mLin.FromChina.SeeyoulaterAndyouare…EverydayEnglish3A:Thankyouverymuch,Rebecca.B:YoucanjustsayBecky.__________________that.4A:Wow!_________________!Whatdoyouthinkoftheshow?B:Yeah,it’samazing.EveryonecallsmeThisisawesomeEverydayEnglish5A:Thecomputersciencesyllabuslooksreallycool.B:Yes,Iagree._____________,who’syourtutor?A:ProfessorZhang.6A:Iguessyoumustbeaneconomicsstudent.B:Yes!_________________?A:You’realwayscheckingshareprices!BythewayHowcanyoutellActitoutWorkinpairsandactouttheconversation.8YouarestudyingatanAmericanuniversitythisyearasanexchangestudentfromChina.Whilewaitingforthefirstlectureofanelectivecourse,youstartchattingwiththestudentnexttoyou,whoisfromtheU.K.Youexchangeinformationaboutyournames,hometowns,andmajors.RefertotheFunctionallanguageboxforsupport.YoucanalsouseexpressionsintheEverydayEnglishbox.ActitoutSetting:Location:AnAmericanuniversitySituation:WaitingforthefirstlectureofanelectivecourseTopic:IntroducinginternationalfriendstoChinesecuisineinaChineserestaurantIdentityYourIdentity:AnexchangestudentfromChina

OtherStudent'sIdentity:AstudentfromtheU.K.ActitoutPurpose:TogettoknoweachotherandestablishaconnectionorfriendshipwithafellowstudentinthesamecourseActitoutWorkinpairsandactouttheconversation.8How

wouldyougreeteachother?Howwouldyouaskforthename,thehometown,andthemajor?Howwouldyouaskforthename,thehometown,andthemajor?ActitoutFunctionallanguageTalkingaboutnames?CanIhaveyourfamilyname,please??What’syoursurname/firstname??Noneedtocallme…?MyChinesenameis…Talkingabouthometowns?Iguessyou’refrom…?Whereareyoufrom??I’mfrom…?Icomefrom…ActitoutFunctionallanguageTalkingaboutmajors?Whatareyoustudying/reading??I’mstudyinghistory.Howaboutyou??What’syourmajor??Mymajoris…?I’mmajoringin…Viewingandunderstanding2Warmingup1Higher-orderthinking3Workinpairs.SearchtheInternetforinformationaboutsometraditionalactivitiesattheUniversityofOxford.Thenexchangetheinformationwitheachother.Thefollowingaspectsareforyourreference.WarmingupTheformaldinnersheldinthehistoricalcollegedininghallsThedebatesattheOxfordUnionThesportsandgamesthatarepartoftheuniversitycultureWarmingup1.HighTable“HighTable”referstothetraditionofhavingaseparatediningareaonaraisedplatforminthecollegedininghall,reservedforfellows,guests,andseniormembers.StudentsoftenhavetheopportunitytodineatHighTableforspecialoccasions.UsefulexpressionsWarmingup2.FormalhallManycollegesatOxfordholdFormalHallseveraltimesaweek.Itisaformaldinnerwherestudentswearacademicgownsandenjoyamulti-coursemealinthecollegedininghall.It’satraditionthatfosterscommunityandcollegialityamongstudentsandfaculty.UsefulexpressionsWarmingup3.OxbridgeBoatRaceAnannualrowingracebetweentheUniversitiesofOxfordandCambridge,heldontheRiverThamesinLondon.Itisoneoftheoldestsportseventsintheworldandgarnersconsiderablemediaattention.UsefulexpressionsWarmingup4.TorpidsTorpidsaremajorrowingcompetitionsheldontheRiverIsis.TorpidsareheldinlateFebruaryorearlyMarch.Theyarepartofthecollegerowingtradition,andmanystudentsparticipateorsupporttheircollegeteamsenthusiastically.UsefulexpressionsWarmingupReferenceanswers?

ThetraditionofformaldinnersheldinthehistoricalcollegedininghallsItisaformalsettingwhenprofessorsandstudentseattogetherintheeveningbycandlelight.Professorssitonhightablesandstudentssitoncommontables.?

ThetraditionofdebatesattheOxfordUnionTheOxfordUnionSociety,usuallyreferredtoastheOxfordUnion,isauniversitydebatingsociety.Datingfrom1823,itprovidesaforumforWarmingupReferenceanswerssophisticateddebatingofideasamongstudents.TheOxfordUnionhasfeaturedmanygreatorators,includingmanyprimeministersandpresidentsofdifferentcountries,andhasbeenaplacewheremanyofBritain’sfamousspeakershavedevelopedtheirdebatingskills.?

ThetraditionalsportsandgamesthatarepartoftheuniversitycultureWarmingupReferenceanswersThereisanannualseriesofrowingeventsontheRiverThames.Thebest-knownraceistheOxfordandCambridgeBoatRace.Membersofthefirstteamsforrowingareawardedtheprestigioushonorknownasa“Blue.”DarkbluerepresentsOxfordandlightbluerepresentsCambridge.Scanthecode.WatchthevideoandcompletetheactivitiesonUcampus.ViewingandunderstandingVocabularyJulieDearden朱莉·迪爾登(人名)EugeneBerger尤金·伯杰(人名)SomervilleCollege(牛津大學(xué))薩默維爾學(xué)院(英國)conservative

a.保守的;守舊的liberal

a.(思想)開放的,支持變革的hightablen.主桌address

v.對(duì)……發(fā)表演說forum

n.(讓人公開討論重要話題的)論壇choir

n.唱詩班;合唱團(tuán)MagdalenCollege

(牛津大學(xué))莫德林學(xué)院(英國)starched

a.(衣服)上過漿的mortarboard

n.學(xué)士帽;學(xué)位帽VocabularyViewingandunderstandingViewingandunderstandingSummerEightsisanannualseriesofrowingeventsoverfourdays,inwhichteamsfromdifferentcollegescompeteinracesontheRiverThames.An“eight”isarowingboatwitheightoarsmen(oroarswomen)andacox(whosteerstheboat).Languageand

CultureViewingandunderstandingSubfusc

referstotheformalacademicdresswornduringexamsanddegreeceremonies.ThetermcomesfromtheLatinsubfuscus,meaning“darkbrown.”Thepracticeofusingformal,regulateddressinacademicsettingstracesitsrootsbacktotheMiddleAges.Languageand

Culture1

Watchthefirstpartofthevideo.Check(√)thetruestatementsandcorrectthefalseones.1EugeneBergerstudiedphysics.2Oxfordhasmanyoldtraditions.3CollegesaresimilartoeachotherinOxford.Viewingandunderstanding√EugeneBergerstudiedmodernlanguages.Eachcollegeisverydifferentfromtheothers,andithasitsowncharacter.××4ProfessorsandstudentssitonthesametableduringtheFormalHallmeal.5TheFormalHallmealtakesplacebycandlelight.6SpeakersattheOxfordUnioncomefromdifferentcountries.7OnMayMorning,peoplewatchasportsevent.Viewingandunderstanding√OnMayMorning,peoplelistentoachoirsinging√Professorssitonhightable,andstudentssitoncommontable.××2

WatchthesecondpartofthevideoandcompletethefollowingnotesabouttheOxfordtraditions.ViewingandunderstandingSummerEightsSummerEightsisa1)__________________,heldinMayinthesummerterm.Andinthiscompetition,eachcollegeistryingtoimproveitsplacewhichitwonthepreviousyear.ExamtraditionsWhenthestudentstakeexams,theygotoaspecialbuildingcalledExaminationSchools.rowingcompetitionViewingandunderstandingTheymustwearaspecialuniform.Allstudentswearablackgown.Themenwearawhiteshirt,awhitetieandblacktrousers.Thewomenweara2)___________andablackskirtorblacktrousers.

Theywear3)_______________flowersfordifferentexams.AttitudestowardOxfordtraditionsEugene

thinksthattheOxfordtraditionslendcharactertotheplace,andit’ssuchanoldinstitution,itshouldhavetraditions,buttheycanbevery4)____________.

differentcoloredwhiteshirtinconvenientViewingandunderstandingJuliesaysshereallylikestheOxfordtraditions,andshethinksit’s5)___________________,andpartofbeingastudentorateacherattheUniversityofOxford.

partoftheirhistoryHigher-orderThinkingWorkingroupsanddiscussthefollowingquestions.1IfyouwereastudentatOxford,howwouldyouusethetraditionsoftheuniversitytoshapeyourownexperience?2

InwhatwaysdoyouthinkOxford’straditionscouldbemodernizedoradaptedtofitwithcurrenttimes?3

Whattraditionsarethereatyouruniversity?Explaintheminyourgroup.Referenceanswers1IfIwasastudentatOxford,IwouldjointheOxfordUnionSociety.Iwouldmakefriendswithmembersofthesocietywhohavesimilarinterestswithme.Wecancommunicatewitheachotherandimprovethedebatingskillstogether.Thisexperiencecanexpandmysocialcircleandenrichmyuniversitylife.1IfyouwereastudentatOxford,howwouldyouusethetraditionsoftheuniversitytoshapeyourownexperience?Referenceanswers2OneofthetraditionsofOxfordisthatstudentshavetodressupinafullblacksuitfortheirexams.Ifitisinthesummer,thisexamuniformmakespeoplequiteuncomfortable.Ithinktheuniformcanbeadaptedintotwoversions,namelythesummerversionandtheautumnversion.Thus,studentscandressupindifferentsuitsindifferentseasons.2

InwhatwaysdoyouthinkOxford’straditionscouldbemodernizedoradaptedtofitwithcurrenttimes?Referenceanswers3Oneofthetraditionsofmyuniversityisthe12.9Chorus.ItisanimportanteventorganizedbytheStudentUniontocommemoratethe12.9Movement.In1935,thousandsofcollegestudentsinBeiping(Beijingtoday)marchedonthestreetsandcalledonunionofdifferentpartiestofightagainstJapaneseinvasion.Today,studentsfromdifferentdepartmentsatmyuniversitysingpatrioticsongsandcompeteforthebestperformance.Theyshowtheirloveforourmotherlandintheirsongs.3

Whattraditionsarethereatyouruniversity?Explaintheminyourgroup.1Newsreport2Interview3Higher-orderthinkingNewsreportVocabularybroaden

v.擴(kuò)大emphasize

v.強(qiáng)調(diào);著重指出Combine

v.結(jié)合;組合Listentothenewsreportandcompletethefollowingactivity.NewsreportChoosethebestanswertoeachquestionaccordingtothenewsreport.11

Whatisthebenefitofhavingdoublemajorsaccordingtothestudy?A.Youlearntobemoreorganized.B.Youfindgraduatestudyeasier.C.Yougainawiderknowledge.D.Youdevelopdifferentpartsofyourbrain.√N(yùn)ewsreportChoosethebestanswertoeachquestionaccordingtothenewsreport.12

Accordingtotheresearchers,howshouldstudentsbroadentheirknowledge?A.Byenrollinginadditionalonlineclasses.B.Bydoingpart-timework.C.Bylearningfrompeopledoingothercourses.D.Bydevelopingcriticalthinkingskills.√InterviewtheIvyLeague常春藤聯(lián)盟(美國)Cornell

康奈爾大學(xué)(美國)Dartmouth

達(dá)特茅斯學(xué)院(美國)Princeton

普林斯頓大學(xué)(美國)UniversityofPennsylvania賓夕法尼亞大學(xué)(美國)originally

ad.

原先;最初VocabularyListentointerviewandcompletethefollowingactivity.Interviewicehockeyn.冰球運(yùn)動(dòng)derivation

n.起源;出處Romannumeraln.羅馬數(shù)字symbolic

a.象征某一想法(或品質(zhì))的undergraduate

n.(在讀的)大學(xué)(本科)生alumni

n.校友VocabularyListentointerviewandcompletethefollowingactivity.Choosethebestanswertoeachquestionaccordingtotheinterview.21

HowwastheIvyLeagueoriginallylinkedwithsports?A.Itwasaunionmanagingsportsatsomeuniversities.B.Itwasatrainingprogramforsomeuniversityathletes.C.Itreferredtocompetitivesportsteamsfromsomeuniversities.D.Itreferredtosportsscholarshipsinsomeuniversities.√Interview2

WhatdoweknowabouttheacademicachievementsoftheIvyLeague?A.Theyfocusonproducingtechnologyentrepreneurs.B.Theypublishmoreresearchthanotheruniversities.C.Theyhavethelowestuniversitydropoutrate.D.TheyarenearoratthetopoftheU.S.universityrankings.√Interview3

WhatmaybetheoriginofthenameIvyLeague?A.ItwasbasedonfoursportsandfourisIVinRomannumerals.B.Itderivedfromtheivyplantsgrowingatthewallsoftheuniversities.C.ItcomesfromthenameoftheIvyLeague’sfounder.D.Itspronunciationissimilartothepronoun“I.”√Interview4

WhichfamousIvyLeaguealumniarementionedintheinterview?A.GeorgeBushandJohnF.Kennedy.B.GeorgeWashingtonandThomasJefferson.C.AbrahamLincolnandFranklinRoosevelt.D.RichardNixonandBillClinton.√InterviewInterviewItisverycommontohearnumberswhenyouarelisteningtosomething.Whetherit’sadate,aprice,astatistic,orsomeotherfigures,numberscontaincrucialinformation,soit’simportantthatyoucanpickthemout.Herearesometechniquesyoucanusewhenlisteningtoidentifynumbers.IdentifyingnumbersListeningskillScanthecodeandlearnmoreaboutthisskillonUcampus.Interview?Listentoidentifyhowmanydigitsanumberhas-threedigitsforhundredsandfourforthousands.Payattentiontohowweexpressfivedigits-10,000isreadas“tenthousand,”andthenumber13,500intheinterviewis“thirteenthousandfivehundred.”ListeningskillInterview?Yearscanbesaidindifferentways.Forexample,1636cansometimesbesaidas“onethousandsixhundredandthirty-six,”althoughitismorecommonly“sixteenthirty-six.”?Percentagesarereadas“percent.”Forexample,7%isreadas“sevenpercent,”and20%as“twentypercent.”ListeningskillInterviewCompletethefollowinginformationabouttheIvyLeagueaccordingtotheinterview.3

THEIVYLEAGUENumberofinstitutions:1)_____OldestuniversityName:2)_________Yearitwasfounded:3)________YoungestuniversityName:4)__________8Harvard1636CornellInterviewTHEIVYLEAGUEYearitwasfounded:5)_______UniversitywiththemostundergraduatesName:CornellNumberofstudents:about6)_________UniversitywiththeleastundergraduatesName:DartmouthCollege186513,500InterviewTHEIVYLEAGUENumberofstudents:over7)_______Applicationacceptancerate:about7percentto8)_____________4,00020percentHigher-orderThinkingWorkingroupsanddiscussthefollowingquestions.1Howmightcollegeseffectivelyencourageknowledgeintegrationamongstudents,regardlessofwhethertheypursueasingleoradoublemajor?2

Mr.MeiYiqisaid,“Thekeytothesuccessofauniversityliesinhavingalotofhighlyaccomplishedgurusratherthanimposingbuildings.”Howdoyouunderstandhiswords?Referenceanswers1Collegescanimplementsomemeasurestoencourageknowledgeintegrationamongstudents.Forexample,collegescanprovideelectivecoursescoveringawiderangeofsubjectsandthenaskeachstudenttochooseonebeyondtheareaoftheirmajors.Collegescaninviteexpertstogivelecturesondevelopmentofinterdisciplinaryresearch.Collegescan1Howmightcollegeseffectivelyencourageknowledgeintegrationamongstudents,regardlessofwhethertheypursueasingleoradoublemajor?Higher-orderThinkingReferenceanswersalsosetfundforstudentstoconductresearchforinterdisciplinaryexploration.1Howmightcollegeseffectivelyencourageknowledgeintegrationamongstudents,regardlessofwhethertheypursueasingleoradoublemajor?Higher-orderThinkingReferenceanswers2Thisstatementemphasizestheimportanceofqualityteachingandresearchstaffoverphysicalinfrastructureindeterminingauniversity’ssuccess.“Highlyaccomplishedgurus”refertoexperiencedandknowledgeableteachersorresearchers.Theideaisthattheyplayacrucialroleinimpartingknowledge,inspiringstudents,andconducting2

Mr.MeiYiqisaid,“Thekeytothesuccessofauniversityliesinhavingalotofhighlyaccomplishedgurusratherthanimposingbuildings.”Howdoyouunderstandhiswords?Higher-orderThinkingHigher-orderThinkinggroundbreakingresearch.Onthecontrary,“imposingbuildings”representthephysicalinfrastructureofauniversity.Whileinfrastructureisimportant,it’stheintellectualcapital–thefaculty’sskillandexpertise–thattrulydrivesauniversity’ssuccess.Thisviewprioritizeshumanresourcesovermaterialresourcesineducation.2

Mr.MeiYiqisaid,“Thekeytothesuccessofauniversityliesinhavingalotofhighlyaccomplishedgurusratherthanimposingbuildings.”Howdoyouunderstandhiswords?ThemostinspiringcollegestudentsAsarepresentativeofyourdepartment,youwillpresentataculturalfestivalorganizedbytheInternationalStudentsAssociation.YouwilldemonstratetheuniquequalitiesofChinesecollegestudentsonthetopic“Themostinspiringcollegestudents.”Giveapresentation:Gatherinformation1Speakingguide2Planyourtalk3Giveyourtalk4VocabularyGatherinformationstrivev.努力;奮斗floristryn.花卉栽培技術(shù)passionn.熱愛complicated

a.復(fù)雜的fromscratch從起點(diǎn)開始Watchthevideoandfullintheblacks.VocabularyGatherinformationexpertise

n.專門技能innovation

n.創(chuàng)新entrepreneurship

n.創(chuàng)業(yè)craftn.工藝;手藝integratev.(使)融入Watchthevideoandfullintheblacks.vCompletethefollowinginformationaboutLuYiweiaccordingtotheaudio.HonorsHewasonthe2022MostInspiringCollegeStudentslist.Hewon1)_______________infloristryattheWorldSkillsCompetition.Heledhisteamtowinthegoldawardatthe8thChinaInternationalCollegeStudents’“Internet+”InnovationandEntrepreneurshipCompetitionintheShanghairegion.Gatherinformationthegoldmedal

CompletethefollowinginformationaboutLuYiweiaccordingtotheaudio.ChallengesHesuffersfrompollenallergies.Hedidn’tknowhowhecouldusehisknowledgetosolvecomplicated2)________________.Helacked3)_______________________inmanyareas.Gatherinformationreal-lifeproblemsprofessionalknowledgeCompletethefollowinginformationaboutLuYiweiaccordingtotheaudio.vCompletethefollowinginformationaboutLuYiweiaccordingtotheaudio.EffortsHelearnedbasicskillsfromscratch,suchas4)_____________________.Hecollected5)___________andstudiedthemindetail.HeparticipatedinexhibitionsandservedasafloristattheChinaFlowerExpo.He6)_____________________aprogramontraditionalflowerarrangements.GatherinformationdrawingandmodelingdesigncasesrecordedandpromotedvCompletethefollowinginformationaboutLuYiweiaccordingtotheaudio.FavorablepolicyThegovernmenthasreleasedaseriesofguidelinestohelpcollegestudentsstartbusinessesand7)______________________.Thegovernmenthasalsoencouragedcollegesto8)________________________Entrepreneurshipandinnovation.GatherinformationfocusmoreonteachinglaunchinnovativeprojectsSpeakingguideScanthecodeandgetmoreguidanceonUcampus.GivingapresentationApresentationisaformaleventw

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