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Opportunity机会 contrasting对比对照
Interfering干预妨碍 schedules安排,时刻表进度表
Consistent一致的,连续的 burning燃烧的发热的
Decrease减少,减小 flexible灵活的,易弯曲的
Compromising妥协,退让 generate形成,造成,产生
Circumstance环境,境遇
Nowadays college education cost is rising sharply. More and more college students have to work in order to (1)(generate) income to support themselves. But how can you prevent working from (2)(interfering)with your study? Firstly, plan your class and work (3)(schedules) as far ahead as possible. Arrange your classes in
a way so that you have one or two days for work. Secondly, use time well instead
of (4)(burning)the midnight oil. Studying late until midnight may make you tired and take a(n) (5)(consistent) toll on your health. Use those 10 minutes waiting for the bus to read a few more pages. If your job has a lot of downtime (自由支配时间), use the (6)(opportunity)to do school assignments. Never try to cut corners by copying assignments from other students. Thirdly, set a goal for your academic performance. You'll probably have to (7)(decrease) your work hours, or even, if possible and necessary, (8)(withdraw)from the workforce to be successful in study.
After all, it is not a good idea to risk (9)(compromising)your student career with part-time jobs. Fourthly, inform all your professors, teaching assistants and employers about your situation so that they can be (10)(flexible)as well. Winning their support is the best way to keep them on your side.
3.选词组
take a toll on对···产生不良影响
in other words换言之,换句话说
drop out退出,脱离辍学 in turn相应地,依次地
at risk (of)处境危险,受到威胁 interfere with妨碍阻止
be accustomed to习惯 contribute to促成,造成
cut back on削减,缩减 hold on to继续感到,仍然相信
1. The new government has committed to (cutting back on)emissions of greenhouse
gases.
2. My parents do not object to my taking part-time jobs, but they remind me not
to let them (interfere with) my school work.
3. Anger, worry, disappointment, these negative emotions (take a toll on) your
heart, brain and body.
4. If a person adopts an unhealthy lifestyle, he will surely be (at risk of)
developing diseases.
5. Most people were ready to give up on him when he (dropped out)of school, but
later he returned and earned his degree.
6. Drinking too much can increase the risk of developing high blood pressure, which
(in turn) can lead to heart attack or stroke.
7. Low-cost airlines are emerging all over Asia; this will (contribute to) the
development of the world's air-travel market as a whole.
8. When you move to a new country, you may find the food there strange and you may
miss the familiar smells of the food you (are accustomed to) in your own country.
9. Although he kept trying and failing, I always (held on to) the belief that
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