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1. ̄(w) electronic commerce
侚(x)ڔ(sh)֕r̄(w)ڽ(jng)I(lng)ԽԽҪ
𰸣In digital era, electronic commerce plays an increasing role in the field of economy.
2. ͶY investment
侚(x)ՇHTһҽͶY(yng)ԓռa(chn)ֵ4%
𰸣In line with international convention, education investment in a country should account for 40 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP for short).
3. ُI purchasing power
侚(x)(jng)İl(f)չʹُIĶиXڽΡճ_Nȡ
𰸣Economic growth brings citizens greater purchasing power which makes it available for them to cover education, traveldaily expenses and so forth.
4. M v. consume ;n. consumption
侚(x)˂ˮƽߵĽҪ(do)M
(x)Today while living level are greatly advanced, rational consumption should be advocated even more.
ЌW(xu)
1. W(xu)(x)ɿ academic achievement
侚(x)W(xu)(x)ɿܳɞurW(xu)Ψһ˜
𰸣Academic achievement connote be considered as the sole criterion when a student is assessed.
2. B(yng)R
侚(x)L(yng)ԓB(yng)ӪR
𰸣Parents should cultivate children's awareness of independence.
3. ꣺juvenile, teenager, adolescent
侚(x)Lώ(yng)ԓĄꅢn
𰸣Parents and teachers are expected to encourage adolescents to take part in extra-curricular activities .
4. |(zh)quality-oriented education
侚(x)S|(zh)İl(f)չԽԽ_ʼP(gun)ע
𰸣As quality-oriented education develops, people increasingly pay attention to adolescent psychology.
У
1. @ÌW(xu)λ acquire academic degree
侚(x)ԽԽĸУҎ(gu)ԇĴW(xu)ܫ@ÌW(xu)λ
𰸣 A growing number of higher schools set a regulation that undergraduates cannot acquire academic degree if they cheat in examinations.
2 academic background; educational background
侚(x)JҵĽ(jng)ӽF˾Ҫ
𰸣 I am certain that my academic background and working experience closely parallel your company's requirements.
3. ߵȽ higher education ;У higher school(עⲻ“”)
侚(x)^ȥʮЇĸߵȽȡѸٵİl(f)չ
𰸣The past decade witnesses a rapid advancement in higher education.
4. ƮI(y) graduate with bachelor degree
侚(x)Ҍ2015걾ƮI(y)YԴI(y)
𰸣I will graduate with a bachelor degree in Human Resources in 2015.
1. B(yng) keeping pets
(lin)ϵB(yng)ں̶ܴϿԳ䌍I(y)߀B(yng)o(x)T
𰸣Keeping pets can largely enrich one's spare time beneficial to develop habits of protecting animals.
2. g(sh) plastic surgery
侚(x)Ƽİl(f)չ, g(sh)ɱĽʹg(sh)MͨDzܷJg(sh)ڽһ̶ȵΣ
𰸣Plastic surgery becomes available for average people due to better technology and less cost for operation; nevertheless, it is undeniable that the surgery will , to a certain degree, produce side effects on health.
3. ] collecting stamps philately
侚(x)F(xin)ڣSy(tng)Đۺʧ缯]
𰸣 Today, a large amount of tradition has gradually disappeared, for instance philately.
4. ˳ celebrity worship
侚(x)¶Ѓ棬˳Ҳ⡣һЩֵ˿Ԟ۽zõİһijЩ,ijЩʘǵIJ(dng)ОҲܱδЧ¡
𰸣Every coin has two sides, without the exception of celebrity worship. For one thing, the respectable celebrities can set good examples for adolescents. For the other thing, some celebrities, especially those working in the entertainment field, who behave improperly, may be imitated by teenagers without sound mind.
W(xu)
1. W(xu) international students overseas students
侚(x)ʮAW(xu)˔(sh)@ӡ
𰸣The recent decade witnesses a dramatic growth in the number of international students.
2. W(xu) go abroad to study study abroad
侚(x)֪W(xu)_۽
𰸣It is well-known that going abroad to study can broaden our horizon.
3. further one’s study
侚(x)ՈFУĪW(xu)ڽ(jng)W(xu)I(lng)^m(x)
𰸣I would like to apply for the scholarship in your institute so as to further my study in economy.
4. ӌW(xu)Ժ Confucius college
侚(x)ĿӌW(xu)ԺĻҪ
𰸣Confucius colleges around the world are the significant places where Sino-cultural exchanges take place.
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