If you are a mother and you have to give up your dream of receiving higher education due to the need to raise a family. Yet always keep that dream in the back of your mind while a tight schedule of lack of funding (资金) keeps you from pursuing it, then President Barack Obama may be able to help. He is offering education money to help those women who pursue their dreams. The aid, in the form of a $10,100 scholarship, is meant for stay-at-home moms, single mothers, and other women who want to go back to school. With this scholarship, the mom doing the studying will not have to work while going to school because the education will be paid for. Busy schedules are always an issue with mothers, but online education is available, which definitely frees up time that would otherwise be spent on the commute (往返路程) to and from class. All American women have access to the scholarship, which does not have to be paid back as student loans do. If you"re wondering how going back to school could be beneficial to you, the answer is many ways. Such an education may give you the skills necessary to pursue the career you"ve been dreaming of, and you will be able to bring in more income to support your family. It will also make you feel more confident. Just think how nice that new diploma (毕业文凭) would look in one of your rooms, and how great you will feel as you are heading off to your first day at a new job! It will also make your children look up to you, and give them the courage to pursue their own dreams. Take advantage of the scholarship now, because it won"t last forever, especially with money tighter than ever during this economic recession (经济衰退). |
Obama Offers 1______ to Educate Mothers |
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The problem | Many mothers are 2______ to get higher education for many reasons, such as having to stay at homc and raise a family or being unable to 3______ higher education | Those qualified for the funding | ● Stay-at-home mothers ● Single mothers ● Any woman who wants to 4______ | 5______ of getting the funding | ● Receive an 6______ ● No need to 7______ the scholarships ● Gives them the skills 8______ to pursue an ideal career ● They can support their families more easily if they have more in-come ● Gain 9______ ● Get respect from their children and sets a good example to them | 10______ | ● Take advantage of this scholarship now. |
解析 1. Scholarships 2. unable 3. afford 4. return to school 5. Benefits/Advantages 6. online education 7. pay back 8. necessary 9. self-confidence 10. Advice/Suggestion |
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A reporter went to the Institute of Nanomedicine, which is the first such institute of such a sort in the world and the only one in China, specializing in researching the investigation of the application of nano technology into medicine. A water molecule (分子) is made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and l oxygen atom. It can be changed only by a special way of controlling of the atoms. The material made into the cup can have nanometer particles. But it cannot change the chemical and physical properties of the water contained in the cup. The water in it is still water. When people drink it, it will produce no special effect on human body. Professor Ji who worked in the Institute of Nanomedicine told the reporter, so far, the investigation of nano materials is still limited in the laboratory. No commercial micro products can be produced yet. With the present level of science and technology, the time of everyday goods made of nanometer materials is still years away. 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