Changing the future of additive manufacturing
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2024年高三英语未来发展趋势单选题20题1. With the development of artificial intelligence translation, many people think that learning English will become _____.A.less importantB.more importantC.equally importantD.not important at all答案:A。
本题考查对未来趋势的理解。
随着人工智能翻译的发展,一些人认为学习英语可能会变得不那么重要了,所以选A。
选项B 更多重要不符合题意;选项C 同等重要也不准确;选项D 完全不重要太绝对。
2. Online education is changing the way we learn English. In the future, it is likely that _____.A.face-to-face teaching will disappear completelyB.online education will replace traditional educationC.online education and traditional education will coexistD.online education will become less popular答案:C。
未来在线教育和传统教育很可能会共存。
选项A 面对面教学完全消失太绝对;选项 B 在线教育取代传统教育不太可能;选项D 在线教育会变得不那么流行不符合发展趋势。
3. Artificial intelligence translation can help us _____.A.avoid learning English completelyB.learn English more easilyC.never make mistakes in translationD.not need human translators anymore答案:B。
REGULATION(EC)No1333/2008OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCILof16December2008on food additives(Text with EEA relevance)THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EURO-PEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Commu-nity,and in particular Article95thereof,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,Having regard to the opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee(1),Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article251 of the Treaty(2),Whereas:(1)The free movement of safe and wholesome food is anessential aspect of the internal market and contributes sig-nificantly to the health and well-being of citizens,and totheir social and economic interests.(2)A high level of protection of human life and health shouldbe assured in the pursuit of Community policies.(3)This Regulation replaces previous Directives and Decisionsconcerning food additives permitted for use in foods witha view to ensuring the effective functioning of the internalmarket whilst ensuring a high level of protection of humanhealth and a high level of consumer protection,includingthe protection of consumer interests,via comprehensiveand streamlined procedures.(4)This Regulation harmonises the use of food additives infoods in the Community.This includes the use of foodadditives in foods covered by Council Directive89/398/EEC of3May1989on the approximation of thelaws of the Member States relating to foodstuffs intendedfor particular nutritional uses(3)and the use of certainfood colours for the health marking of meat and the deco-ration and stamping of eggs.It also harmonises the use offood additives in food additives and food enzymes thusensuring their safety and quality and facilitating their stor-age and use.This has not previously been regulated atCommunity level.(5)Food additives are substances that are not normally con-sumed as food itself but are added to food intentionally fora technological purpose described in this Regulation,suchas the preservation of food.All food additives should becovered by this Regulation,and therefore in the light of sci-entific progress and technological development the list offunctional classes should be updated.However,substancesshould not be considered as food additives when they areused for the purpose of imparting flavour and/or taste orfor nutritional purposes,such as salt replacers,vitaminsand minerals.Moreover,substances considered as foodswhich may be used for a technological function,such assodium chloride or saffron for colouring and food enzymesshould also not fall within the scope of this Regulation.However,preparations obtained from foods and othernatural source material that are intended to have a techno-logical effect in the final food and which are obtained byselective extraction of constituents(e.g.pigments)relativeto the nutritive or aromatic constituents,should be con-sidered additives within the meaning of this Regulation.Finally,food enzymes are covered by Regulation(EC)No1332/2008of the European Parliament and of theCouncil of16December2008on food enzymes(4),whichexcludes the application of this Regulation.(6)Substances not consumed as food itself but used intention-ally in the processing of foods,which only remain as resi-dues in the final food and do not have a technologicaleffect in the final product(processing aids),should not becovered by this Regulation.(1)OJ C168,20.7.2007,p.34.(2)Opinion of the European Parliament of10July2007(OJ C175E,10.7.2008,p.142),Council Common Position of10March2008(OJ C111E,6.5.2008,p.10),Position of the European Parliament of 8July2008(not yet published in the Official Journal)and Council Decision of18November2008.(3)OJ L186,30.6.1989,p.27.(4)See page7of this Official Journal.(7)Food additives should be approved and used only if theyfulfil the criteria laid down in this Regulation.Food addi-tives must be safe when used,there must be a technologi-cal need for their use,and their use must not mislead theconsumer and must be of benefit to the consumer.Mis-leading the consumer includes,but is not limited to,issuesrelated to the nature,freshness,quality of ingredients used,the naturalness of a product or of the production process,or the nutritional quality of the product,including its fruitand vegetable content.The approval of food additivesshould also take into account other factors relevant to thematter under consideration including societal,economic,traditional,ethical and environmental factors,the precau-tionary principle and the feasibility of controls.The useand maximum levels of a food additive should take intoaccount the intake of the food additive from other sourcesand the exposure to the food additive by special groups ofconsumers(e.g.allergic consumers).(8)Food additives must comply with the approved specifica-tions,which should include information to adequatelyidentify the food additive,including origin,and to describethe acceptable criteria of purity.The specifications previ-ously developed for food additives included in Commis-sion Directive95/31/EC of5July1995laying downspecific criteria of purity concerning sweeteners for use infoodstuffs(1),Commission Directive95/45/EC of26July1995laying down specific purity criteria concerningcolours for use in foodstuffs(2)and Commission Directive96/77/EC of2December1996laying down specific puritycriteria on food additives other than colours and sweeten-ers(3)should be maintained until the corresponding addi-tives are entered in the Annexes to this Regulation.At thattime,the specifications related to such additives should beset out in a Regulation.Those specifications should relatedirectly to the additives included in the Community lists inthe Annexes to this Regulation.However,considering thecomplex character and substance of such specifications,forthe sake of clarity they should not be integrated as such inthe Community lists but should be set out in one or moreseparate Regulations.(9)Some food additives are permitted for specific uses for cer-tain authorised oenological practices and processes.Theuse of such food additives should comply with this Regu-lation and with the specific provisions laid down in the rel-evant Community legislation.(10)In order to ensure harmonisation,the risk assessment andapproval of food additives should be carried out in accor-dance with the procedure laid down in Regulation(EC)No1331/2008of the European Parliament and of theCouncil of16December2008establishing a commonauthorisation procedure for food additives,food enzymesand food flavourings(4)(11)Under Regulation(EC)No178/2002of the European Par-liament and of the Council of28January2002layingdown the general principles and requirements of food law,establishing the European Food Safety Authority and lay-ing down procedures in matters of food safety(5),theEuropean Food Safety Authority(hereinafter referred to asthe Authority)is to be consulted on matters likely to affectpublic health.(12)A food additive which falls within the scope of Regulation(EC)No1829/2003of the European Parliament and of theCouncil of22September2003on genetically modifiedfood and feed(6)should be authorised in accordance withthat Regulation as well as under this Regulation.(13)A food additive already approved under this Regulationwhich is prepared by production methods or using start-ing materials significantly different from those included inthe risk assessment of the Authority,or different fromthose covered by the specifications laid down,should besubmitted for evaluation by the Authority.‘Significantlydifferent’could mean,inter alia,a change of the productionmethod from extraction from a plant to production by fer-mentation using a micro-organism or a genetic modifica-tion of the original micro-organism,a change in startingmaterials,or a change in particle size,including the use ofnanotechnology.(14)Food additives should be kept under continuous observa-tion and must be re-evaluated whenever necessary in thelight of changing conditions of use and new scientificinformation.Where necessary,the Commission togetherwith the Member States should consider appropriateaction.(15)Member States which maintained on1January1992pro-hibitions on the use of certain additives in certain specificfoods which are considered traditional and are producedon their territory should be permitted to continue to applythose prohibitions.Moreover,as regard products such as‘Feta’or‘Salame cacciatore’,this Regulation should be with-out prejudice to more restrictive rules linked to the use ofcertain denominations under Council Regulation(EC)No510/2006of20March2006on the protection of geo-graphical indications and designations of origin for agri-cultural products and foodstuffs(7)and Council Regulation(EC)No509/2006of20March2006on agricultural prod-ucts and foodstuffs as traditional specialities guaranteed(8).(1)OJ L178,28.7.1995,p.1.(2)OJ L226,22.9.1995,p.1.(3)OJ L339,30.12.1996,p.1.(4)See page1of this Official Journal.(5)OJ L31,1.2.2002,p.1.(6)OJ L268,18.10.2003,p.1.(7)OJ L93,31.3.2006,p.12.(8)OJ L93,31.3.2006,p.1.(16)Unless subject to further restrictions,an additive may bepresent in food,other than by direct addition,as a result ofcarry-over from an ingredient in which the additive waspermitted,provided that the level of the additive in thefinal food is no greater than would be introduced by theuse of the ingredient under proper technological condi-tions and good manufacturing practice.(17)Food additives remain subject to the general labelling obli-gations as provided for in Directive2000/13/EC of theEuropean Parliament and of the Council of20March2000on the approximation of the laws of the Member Statesrelating to the labelling,presentation and advertising offoodstuffs(1)and,as the case may be,in Regulation(EC)No1829/2003and in Regulation(EC)No1830/2003ofthe European Parliament and of the Council of22Septem-ber2003concerning the traceability and labelling ofgenetically modified organisms and the traceability of foodand feed products produced from genetically modifiedorganisms(2).In addition,specific provisions on the label-ling of food additives sold as such to the manufacturer orto the final consumer should be contained in thisRegulation.(18)Sweeteners authorised under this Regulation may be usedin table-top sweeteners sold directly to consumers.Manu-facturers of such products should make information avail-able to the consumer by appropriate means to allow themto use the product in a safe manner.Such informationcould be made available in a number of ways including onproduct labels,Internet websites,consumer informationlines or at the point of sale.In order to adopt a uniformapproach to the implementation of this requirement,guid-ance drawn up at Community level may be necessary.(19)The measures necessary for the implementation of thisRegulation should be adopted in accordance with CouncilDecision1999/468/EC of28June1999laying down theprocedures for the exercise of implementing powers con-ferred on the Commission(3).(20)In particular the Commission should be empowered toamend the Annexes of this Regulation and to adopt appro-priate transitional measures.Since those measures are ofgeneral scope and are designed to amend non-essential ele-ments of this Regulation,inter alia,by supplementing itwith new non-essential elements,they must be adopted inaccordance with the regulatory procedure with scrutinyprovided for in Article5a of Decision1999/468/EC.(21)On grounds of efficiency,the normal time-limits for theregulatory procedure with scrutiny should be curtailed forthe adoption of certain amendments to Annexes II and IIIrelating to substances already authorised under other Com-munity law as well as any appropriate transitional mea-sures related to these substances.(22)In order to develop and update Community law on foodadditives in a proportionate and effective way,it is neces-sary to collect data,share information and coordinate workbetween Member States.For that purpose,it may be usefulto undertake studies to address specific issues with a viewto facilitating the decision-making process.It is appropri-ate that the Community finance such studies as part of itsbudgetary procedure.The financing of such measures iscovered by Regulation(EC)No882/2004of the EuropeanParliament and of the Council of29April2004on officialcontrols performed to ensure the verification of compli-ance with feed and food law,animal health and animalwelfare rules(4).(23)Member States are to carry out official controls in order toenforce compliance with this Regulation in accordancewith Regulation(EC)No882/2004.(24)Since the objective of this Regulation,namely to lay downCommunity rules on food additives,cannot be sufficientlyachieved by the Member States and can therefore,in theinterests of market unity and a high level of consumer pro-tection,be better achieved at Community level,the Com-munity may adopt measures,in accordance with theprinciple of subsidiarity as set out in Article5of the Treaty.In accordance with the principle of proportionality,as setout in that Article,this Regulation does not go beyondwhat is necessary in order to achieve that objective.(25)Following the adoption of this Regulation the Commis-sion,assisted by the Standing Committee on the FoodChain and Animal Health,should review all the existingauthorisations for criteria,other than safety,such as intake,technological need and the potential to mislead the con-sumer.All food additives that are to continue to be autho-rised in the Community should be transferred to theCommunity lists in Annexes II and III to this Regulation.Annex III to this Regulation should be completed with theother food additives used in food additives and foodenzymes as well as carriers for nutrients and their condi-tions of use in accordance with Regulation(EC)No1331/2008[establishing a common authorisation pro-cedure for food additives,food enzymes and food flavour-ings].To allow a suitable transition period,the provisionsin Annex III,other than the provisions concerning carriersfor food additives and food additives in flavourings,shouldnot apply until1January2011.(26)Until the future Community lists of food additives areestablished,it is necessary to provide for a simplified pro-cedure allowing the current lists of food additives con-tained in the existing Directives to be updated.(1)OJ L109,6.5.2000,p.29.(2)OJ L268,18.10.2003,p.24.(3)OJ L184,17.7.1999,p.23.(4)OJ L165,30.4.2004,p.1.Corrected by OJ L191,28.5.2004,p.1.(27)Without prejudice to the outcome of the review referred toin recital25,within one year following the adoption of thisRegulation the Commission should set up an evaluationprogramme for the Authority to re-evaluate the safety ofthe food additives that were already approved in the Com-munity.That programme should define the needs and theorder of priorities according to which the approved foodadditives are to be examined.(28)This Regulation repeals and replaces the following acts:Council Directive of23October1962on the approxima-tion of the rules of the Member States concerning thecolouring matters authorised for use in foodstuffs intendedfor human consumption(1),Council Directive65/66/EECof26January1965laying down specific criteria of purityfor preservatives authorised for use in foodstuffs intendedfor human consumption(2),Council Directive78/663/EECof25July1978laying down specific criteria of purity foremulsifiers,stabilizers,thickeners and gelling agents foruse in foodstuffs(3),Council Directive78/664/EEC of25July1978laying down specific criteria of purity forantioxidants which may be used in foodstuffs intended forhuman consumption(4),First Commission Directive81/712/EEC of28July1981laying down Communitymethods of analysis for verifying that certain additives usedin foodstuffs satisfy criteria of purity(5),Council Directive89/107/EEC of21December1988on the approximationof the laws of the Member States concerning food additivesauthorised for use in foodstuffs intended for human con-sumption(6),Directive94/35/EC of the European Parlia-ment and of the Council of30June1994on sweetenersfor use in foodstuffs(7),Directive94/36/EC of the Euro-pean Parliament and of the Council of30June1994oncolours for use in foodstuffs(8),Directive95/2/EC of theEuropean Parliament and of the Council of20February1995on food additives other than colours and sweeten-ers(9),Decision No292/97/EC of the European Parliamentand of the Council of19December1996on the mainte-nance of national laws prohibiting the use of certain addi-tives in the production of certain specific foodstuffs(10)and Commission Decision2002/247/EC of27March2002suspending the placing on the market and import ofjelly confectionary containing the food additive E425kon-jac(11).However,it is appropriate that certain provisionsof those acts remain in force during a transitional periodto allow time for the preparation of the Community listsin the Annexes to this Regulation,HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:CHAPTER ISUBJECT MATTER,SCOPE AND DEFINITIONSArticle1Subject matterThis Regulation lays down rules on food additives used in foods with a view to ensuring the effective functioning of the internal market whilst ensuring a high level of protection of human health and a high level of consumer protection,including the protection of consumer interests and fair practices in food trade,taking into account,where appropriate,the protection of the environment.For those purposes,this Regulation provides for:(a)Community lists of approved food additives as set out inAnnexes II and III;(b)conditions of use of food additives in foods,including in foodadditives and in food enzymes as covered by Regulation(EC) No1332/2008[on food enzymes],and in food flavourings as covered by Regulation(EC)No1334/2008of the Euro-pean Parliament and of the Council of16December2008on flavourings and certain food ingredients with flavouring properties for use in and on foods(12);(c)rules on the labelling of food additives sold as such.Article2Scope1.This Regulation shall apply to food additives.2.This Regulation shall not apply to the following substances unless they are used as food additives:(a)processing aids;(b)substances used for the protection of plants and plant prod-ucts in accordance with Community rules relating to plant health;(c)substances added to foods as nutrients;(d)substances used for the treatment of water for human con-sumption falling within the scope of Council Directive 98/83/EC of3November1998on the quality of water intended for human consumption(13);(1)OJ115,11.11.1962,p.2645/62.(2)OJ22,9.2.1965,p.373.(3)OJ L223,14.8.1978,p.7.(4)OJ L223,14.8.1978,p.30.(5)OJ L257,10.9.1981,p.1.(6)OJ L40,11.2.1989,p.27.(7)OJ L237,10.9.1994,p.3.(8)OJ L237,10.9.1994,p.13.(9)OJ L61,18.3.1995,p.1.(10)OJ L48,19.2.1997,p.13.(11)OJ L84,28.3.2002,p.69.(12)See page34of this Official Journal.(13)OJ L330,5.12.1998,p.32.(e)flavourings falling within the scope of Regulation(EC)No1334/2008[on flavourings and certain food ingredients with flavouring properties for use in and on foods].3.This Regulation shall not apply to food enzymes falling within the scope of Regulation(EC)No1332/2008[on food enzymes],with effect from the date of adoption of the Commu-nity list of food enzymes in accordance with Article17of that Regulation.4.This Regulation shall apply without prejudice to any spe-cific Community rules concerning the use of food additives:(a)in specific foods;(b)for purposes other than those covered by this Regulation.Article3Definitions1.For the purposes of this Regulation,the definitions laid down in Regulations(EC)No178/2002and(EC)No1829/2003 shall apply.2.For the purposes of this Regulation the following definitions shall also apply:(a)‘food additive’shall mean any substance not normally con-sumed as a food in itself and not normally used as a charac-teristic ingredient of food,whether or not it has nutritive value,the intentional addition of which to food for a tech-nological purpose in the manufacture,processing,prepara-tion,treatment,packaging,transport or storage of such food results,or may be reasonably expected to result,in it or its by-products becoming directly or indirectly a component of such foods;The following are not considered to be food additives:(i)monosaccharides,disaccharides or oligosaccharides andfoods containing these substances used for their sweet-ening properties;(ii)foods,whether dried or in concentrated form,includ-ing flavourings incorporated during the manufacturingof compound foods,because of their aromatic,sapid ornutritive properties together with a secondary colour-ing effect;(iii)substances used in covering or coating materials,which do not form part of foods and are not intended to beconsumed together with those foods;(iv)products containing pectin and derived from dried apple pomace or peel of citrus fruits or quinces,or froma mixture of them,by the action of dilute acid followedby partial neutralisation with sodium or potassium salts(liquid pectin);(v)chewing gum bases;(vi)white or yellow dextrin,roasted or dextrinated starch, starch modified by acid or alkali treatment,bleachedstarch,physically modified starch and starch treated byamylolitic enzymes;(vii)ammonium chloride;(viii)blood plasma,edible gelatin,protein hydrolysates and their salts,milk protein and gluten;(ix)amino acids and their salts other than glutamic acid, glycine,cysteine and cystine and their salts having notechnological function;(x)caseinates and casein;(xi)inulin;(b)‘processing aid’shall mean any substance which:(i)is not consumed as a food by itself;(ii)is intentionally used in the processing of raw materials, foods or their ingredients,to fulfil a certain technologi-cal purpose during treatment or processing;and(iii)may result in the unintentional but technically unavoid-able presence in the final product of residues of the sub-stance or its derivatives provided they do not presentany health risk and do not have any technological effecton the final product;(c)‘functional class’shall mean one of the categories set out inAnnex I based on the technological function a food additive exerts in the foodstuff;(d)‘unprocessed food’shall mean a food which has not under-gone any treatment resulting in a substantial change in the original state of the food,for which purpose the following in particular are not regarded as resulting in substantial change: dividing,parting,severing,boning,mincing,skinning,par-ing,peeling,grinding,cutting,cleaning,trimming,deep-freezing,freezing,chilling,milling,husking,packing or unpacking;(e)‘food with no added sugars’shall mean a food without thefollowing:(i)any added monosaccharides or disaccharides;(ii)any added food containing monosaccharides or disac-charides which is used for its sweetening properties;(f)‘energy-reduced food’shall mean a food with an energy valuereduced by at least30%compared with the original food ora similar product;(g)‘table-top sweeteners’shall mean preparations of permittedsweeteners,which may contain other food additives and/or food ingredients and which are intended for sale to the final consumer as a substitute for sugars;(h)‘quantum satis’shall mean that no maximum numerical levelis specified and substances shall be used in accordance with good manufacturing practice,at a level not higher than is necessary to achieve the intended purpose and provided the consumer is not misled.CHAPTER IICOMMUNITY LISTS OF APPROVED FOOD ADDITIVESArticle4Community lists of food additives1.Only food additives included in the Community list in Annex II may be placed on the market as such and used in foods under the conditions of use specified therein.2.Only food additives included in the Community list in Annex III may be used in food additives,in food enzymes and in food flavourings under the conditions of use specified therein.3.Food additives in Annex II shall be listed on the basis of the categories of food to which they may be added.4.Food additives in Annex III shall be listed on the basis of the food additives,food enzymes,food flavourings and nutrients or categories thereof to which they may be added.5.Food additives shall comply with the specifications as referred to in Article14.Article5Prohibition of non-compliant food additives and/ornon-compliant foodNo person shall place on the market a food additive or any food in which such a food additive is present if the use of the food addi-tive does not comply with this Regulation.Article6General conditions for inclusion and use of food additivesin Community lists1.A food additive may be included in the Community lists in Annexes II and III only if it meets the following conditions and, where relevant,other legitimate factors,including environmental factors:(a)it does not,on the basis of the scientific evidence available,pose a safety concern to the health of the consumer at the level of use proposed;(b)there is a reasonable technological need that cannot beachieved by other economically and technologically practi-cable means;and(c)its use does not mislead the consumer.2.To be included in the Community lists in Annexes II and IIIa food additive must have advantages and benefits for the con-sumer and therefore serve one or more of the following purposes:(a)preserving the nutritional quality of the food;(b)providing necessary ingredients or constituents for foodsmanufactured for groups of consumers with special dietary needs;(c)enhancing the keeping quality or stability of a food orimproving its organoleptic properties,provided that the nature,substance or quality of the food is not changed in such a way as to mislead the consumer;(d)aiding in the manufacture,processing,preparation,treat-ment,packing,transport or storage of food,including food additives,food enzymes and food flavourings,provided that the food additive is not used to disguise the effects of the use of faulty raw materials or of any undesirable practices or techniques,including unhygienic practices or techniques, during the course of any such activities.3.By way of derogation from paragraph2(a),a food additive which reduces the nutritional quality of a food may be included in the Community list in Annex II provided that:(a)the food does not constitute a significant component of anormal diet;or(b)the food additive is necessary for the production of foods forgroups of consumers with special dietary needs.。
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In today's dynamic and competitive world, the pursuitof wealth is a common aspiration for many individuals. Achieving financial prosperity requires a combination of diligence, strategic planning, and smart decision-making. Here are some effective strategies to help you attain wealth:1. Set Clear Financial Goals: Define your financial objectives with precision. Whether it's saving for retirement, buying a house, or starting a business, having specific goals provides clarity and motivation.2. Create a Budget and Stick to It: Establishing a budget allows you to track your income and expenses accurately. Allocate funds wisely, prioritizing essential expenses while cutting back on non-essentials. Consistently adhering to your budget is key to building wealth over time.3. Invest Wisely: Explore various investment opportunities, such as stocks, bonds, real estate, and mutual funds. Diversify your investment portfolio to mitigate risks and maximize returns. Consider seeking guidance from financial advisors to make informed investment decisions aligned with your risk tolerance and financial goals.4. Continuous Learning and Skill Development: Invest in yourself by acquiring new knowledge and skills. Stay updated on industry trends, technological advancements, and market developments. Continuously improving your expertise enhances your earning potential and opens up new opportunities for wealth accumulation.5. Entrepreneurship and Innovation: Consider venturing into entrepreneurship by identifying unmet needs or untapped markets. Develop innovative solutions or products that add value to people's lives. Embrace calculated risks and be prepared to persevere through challenges on the path to entrepreneurial success.6. Manage Debt Responsibly: While debt can be a useful tool for wealth creation, it should be managed prudently. Avoid accumulating high-interest debt and prioritize paying off existing debts systematically. Maintain a healthy balance between leveraging debt for investment purposes and avoiding excessive debt burdens.7. Live Below Your Means: Resist the temptation to succumb to lifestyle inflation as your income grows. Live frugally and avoid unnecessary extravagance. By living below your means, you can allocate more resources towards savings and investments, accelerating your journey towards wealth accumulation.8. Build Multiple Streams of Income: Diversify your income sources to reduce reliance on a single source of income. Explore opportunities for passive income through investments, rental properties, royalties, or side businesses. Multiple streams of income provide stability and resilience against economic fluctuations.9. Network and Collaborate: Cultivate strong relationships with like-minded individuals, mentors, and professionals in your field. Networking opens doors to valuable opportunities, collaborations, and insights. Surround yourself with individuals who inspire and challenge you to strive for greater success.10. Stay Persistent and Resilient: Building wealth is a long-term endeavor that requires patience, perseverance, and resilience. Embrace setbacks and failures as learning experiences, and remain committed to your financial goals despite obstacles along the way. Stay focused on the bigger picture and celebrate milestones achieved on your wealth-building journey.In conclusion, achieving wealth requires a combination of strategic planning, disciplined execution, and continuous learning. By setting clear goals, managing finances responsibly, investing wisely, and embracing innovation and entrepreneurship, you can pave the way towards financial prosperity. Stay committed to your journey, remain adaptable to changing circumstances, andseize opportunities that align with your aspirations for wealth creation.。
如何为下一个时代做准备作文English Answer:In the face of unprecedented technological advancements and societal shifts, preparing for the next era requires a multifaceted approach that encompasses both individual and collective action.1. Embrace Lifelong Learning:The pace of innovation demands a commitment to continuous learning. Embrace online courses, workshops, and certifications to stay abreast of emerging technologies and industry trends. By investing in knowledge and skills, you empower yourself to navigate the evolving job market and contribute to cutting-edge developments.2. Develop Cognitive Flexibility:The next era will prioritize adaptability and criticalthinking. Cultivate the ability to shift perspectives,solve problems creatively, and embrace ambiguity. Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and stay open to new ideas and methodologies. Cognitive flexibility will enable you to thrive in an ever-changing world.3. Foster Collaboration:In the interconnected digital age, collaboration is key. Seek out partnerships with individuals and organizationsthat share your vision. Engage in open innovation, share resources, and leverage collective knowledge to drive progress. By working together, you can accelerateinnovation and create lasting impact.4. Embrace Ethical Considerations:As technology advances, it's crucial to consider the ethical implications. Be mindful of the potential consequences of new technologies and advocate for responsible use. Support initiatives that promote data privacy, algorithmic transparency, and the equitabledistribution of benefits.5. Drive Social Impact:The next era offers opportunities to harness technology for social good. Use your skills and resources to create solutions that address global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and inequality. Engage in social entrepreneurship, volunteer your time, or support organizations working towards a more just and equitable world.6. Cultivate Resilience:Amidst rapid change, resilience is essential. Develop coping mechanisms to manage stress and setbacks. Embrace a growth mindset, learn from failures, and seek support when needed. Building resilience will empower you to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the next era.Chinese Answer:如何为下一个时代做准备。
加拿大总理哈珀英语演讲稿对未来充满信心Ladies and gentlemen,It is my great pleasure to speak to all of you today, as we gather to discuss the future of our great nation - Canada. As the Prime Minister of Canada, it is my honor and privilege to lead this country, and I am proud to say that I am confident about its future.We live in a time when many challenges confront us. The world economy is volatile, climate change presentssignificant risks, and conflicts across the globe threaten peace and stability. However, in the midst of all these challenges, Canada stands strong. We have a great nation, with a rich history, beautiful landscapes, vibrant cities, and, most importantly, a diverse and resilient population.Despite the obstacles we face, I am confident that Canada's future is bright. We have a robust and growing economy, a society that values diversity and inclusion, and a government committed to promoting social, economic, and environmental progress. Our country is well-positioned tonavigate the challenges that lie ahead, and to seize the opportunities that arise from change.The Canadian economy is one of the most robust and diversified in the world. We have a wealth of natural resources, from oil and gas to minerals and timber, that can fuel our economy for years to come. We also have a highly educated and skilled workforce, a strong infrastructure, and a supportive business environment that attracts investment and drives innovation. Through sound economic policies and strategic partnerships, we will continue to grow and prosper in the years ahead.Moreover, Canada is known for its openness, tolerance, and inclusiveness. Our nation is home to people from all corners of the world, and we cherish this diversity. We celebrate our different cultures, languages, and religions, and we work together to build a more inclusive and equitable society. As we face global challenges like climate change and conflict, our diversity gives us strength, and our commitment to inclusivity gives us hope.Finally, our government is committed to leading Canada forward in a sustainable and responsible manner. We recognizethe importance of protecting our environment, preserving our natural heritage, and investing in the health, education, and well-being of our citizens. We understand that our progress must be shared, and that we must work to create opportunities and reduce inequality. Through bold policies and programs, we will continue to make Canada a leader in social, economic, and environmental progress.In conclusion, let me say that as the Prime Minister of Canada, I am proud of our nation's past, and confident in its future. We have challenges to face, but we also have opportunities to seize. We have an economy to grow, a society to strengthen, and a planet to protect. I am confident that, with the support and hard work of all Canadians, we will meet these challenges with determination, courage, and creativity. Together, we will build a brighter future for ourselves, and for generations to come.Thank you.。
---Ladies and Gentlemen,Good morning/afternoon. It is my great pleasure to stand before youtoday to discuss a topic that is as essential as it is personal:financial planning. In a world where economic stability is often a moving target, crafting a solid financial plan can be the difference between a life of comfort and one of constant worry. Today, I want to guide you through the process of creating a personalized roadmap tosmart money management.Understanding the LandscapeFirstly, it is crucial to understand the financial landscape we are navigating. Economic fluctuations, inflation, and market volatility are just a few of the challenges we face. However, with the right mindsetand strategies, we can turn these challenges into opportunities for growth.Set Clear Financial GoalsThe foundation of any financial plan is clear, achievable goals. These goals should be specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART). Whether your goal is to save for a house, retire comfortably, or simply build an emergency fund, defining it clearly is the first step towards success.Assess Your Financial HealthBefore you can begin to plan, you must assess your current financial health. This involves taking a hard look at your income, expenses, debts, and savings. Use tools like budgeting apps or spreadsheets to track your finances and get a clear picture of where you stand.Create a BudgetBudgeting is the cornerstone of financial planning. It involvesallocating your income to different categories, such as housing, food, transportation, and savings. The key is to live within your means andensure that you are not overspending in any area. Remember, a budget is not a restriction but a guide to help you achieve your financial goals.Prioritize Debt RepaymentDebt can be a significant burden, so it's important to prioritize its repayment. Focus on high-interest debts first, such as credit card balances, and consider consolidating debts to lower interest rates. By tackling debt head-on, you can free up more funds for savings and investment.Build an Emergency FundLife is unpredictable, and having an emergency fund can provide peace of mind. Aim to save at least three to six months' worth of living expenses. This fund can be used for unexpected expenses, such as medical bills or job loss, without derailing your financial plan.Invest WiselyInvesting is a powerful tool for building wealth over time. Educate yourself on different investment options, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds, and consider seeking advice from a financial advisor if needed. Diversify your investments to spread risk and align your investments with your financial goals.Review and Adjust RegularlyFinancial planning is not a one-time event but an ongoing process. Regularly review your financial plan to ensure it aligns with your goals and make adjustments as needed. Life events, such as marriage, children, or retirement, may require changes to your plan.ConclusionIn conclusion, crafting a financial plan is a journey that requires discipline, patience, and a willingness to learn. By setting clear goals, assessing your financial health, budgeting wisely, managing debt,building an emergency fund, investing wisely, and regularly reviewing your plan, you can pave the way for a financially secure future.Thank you for your attention. I encourage each of you to take the first step towards financial freedom today. Remember, the power to shape your financial future is in your hands.---Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for listening.。
重返未来1999 学英文Revisiting the Future: The Importance of Learning English in 1999。
As we step into the year 1999, the world is rapidly changing, and so are the languages that connect us. English, as a global language, has become increasingly important in today's interconnected world. In this article, we will explore the significance of learning English in 1999 and how it can shape our future.Firstly, let's consider the economic benefits of knowing English. In 1999, the global economy is becoming increasingly integrated, and English is the common language of business and finance. Whether you are a budding entrepreneur or a seasoned professional, being able to communicate effectively in English will open up a world of opportunities for you. You will be able to negotiate contracts, understand international market trends, and participate in global conferences with ease.Moreover, English is the language of technology. As we move into the digital age, the ability to understand anduse English becomes crucial. English is the primary language of programming, software development, and the internet. By mastering English, you will be able to keep up with the latest technological advancements and innovations, giving you a competitive edge in your field.In addition, English is the gateway to cultural understanding. By learning English, you will gain access to a rich tapestry of literature, art, music, and cinema from around the world. You will be able to understand and appreciate the diverse cultures and perspectives that make our world so fascinating. This cultural understanding will broaden your horizons, enhance your communication skills, and make you a more well-rounded and tolerant individual.Moreover, English is a tool for personal growth and development. Learning a new language sharpens yourcognitive abilities, improves your memory and concentration, and enhances your decision-making skills. By investing inyour English language skills, you are investing in your own personal and professional growth.In 1999, the internet is booming, and English is the lingua franca of the online world. Whether you are searching for information, networking with professionals, or exploring new opportunities, being able to use English effectively online will give you a significant advantage. You will be able to access a vast trove of knowledge and resources, connect with a global network of like-minded individuals, and expand your horizons beyond what was previously imaginable.Furthermore, English is a bridge to international opportunities. As the world becomes more interconnected, the ability to speak English will open up a world of travel and cultural experiences for you. You will be able to explore new countries, make friends with people from diverse backgrounds, and immerse yourself in new cultures and languages. These experiences will broaden your perspective, enhance your understanding of the world, and make you a more well-rounded and empathetic individual.In conclusion, learning English in 1999 is not just about acquiring a new language skill; it is about investing in your future success and personal growth. English is the key to economic prosperity, technological advancement, cultural understanding, personal development, and international opportunities. By committing to learning English, you are taking a bold step towards a more connected, informed, and fulfilling future. So, as we embark on this journey into the year 1999, let us remember the importance of learning English and how it can shape our lives and the world we live in.。
如何为下一个时代做准备作文英文回答:To prepare for the next era, it is crucial to adapt to the rapid advancements in technology and embrace the changes that come with it. One way to do so is bydeveloping a strong foundation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education. By acquiringskills in coding, data analysis, and artificialintelligence, individuals can stay competitive in the job market and contribute to the development of innovative solutions.Moreover, it is essential to cultivate criticalthinking and problem-solving abilities. As automation and artificial intelligence continue to replace routine tasks, the ability to think creatively and find unique solutions will become increasingly valuable. By encouraging curiosity and fostering a growth mindset, individuals can adapt tothe changing demands of the future.Additionally, it is important to develop strong communication and collaboration skills. In aninterconnected world, being able to effectively communicate ideas and work collaboratively with diverse teams is crucial. This includes both verbal and written communication, as well as the ability to navigate digital platforms for remote collaboration.Furthermore, individuals should prioritize lifelong learning. As technology evolves at an exponential rate, itis essential to continuously update skills and knowledge. This can be done through online courses, workshops, and attending conferences. By staying curious and open-minded, individuals can stay ahead of the curve and embrace the opportunities that the next era brings.中文回答:为了为下一个时代做准备,我们需要适应技术的快速发展并拥抱其中的变化。
大学能够变好吗英语作文标题,Can Universities Get Better? 。
Universities, as centers of higher education, play a pivotal role in shaping the future of individuals and societies. The question of whether universities can get better is one that is constantly debated among educators, policymakers, and the public. In this essay, we will explore various aspects that contribute to the improvement of universities and examine strategies for enhancing their quality.One of the key factors in improving universities is investment. Adequate funding is essential for maintaining modern facilities, hiring qualified faculty, and conducting research. When universities receive sufficient financial support, they can offer a wide range of academic programs, attract talented students and faculty, and foster a vibrant intellectual environment. Governments, private donors, and alumni all play important roles in providing the necessaryfunding for universities to thrive.Furthermore, improving the quality of teaching and learning is crucial for enhancing universities. This involves implementing innovative teaching methods, promoting interdisciplinary studies, and integrating technology into the classroom. Effective teaching not only imparts knowledge but also inspires critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills among students. Additionally, creating a supportive learning environment where students feel valued and engaged contributes to their academic success and overall satisfaction with their university experience.Moreover, enhancing research capabilities is essential for the advancement of universities. Research not only expands the frontiers of knowledge but also drives economic growth and societal development. Universities can improve their research output by investing in state-of-the-art laboratories, providing grants and incentives for faculty research, and fostering collaborations with industry and government partners. By prioritizing research excellence,universities can attract top scholars and contribute to solving pressing global challenges.In addition to academic excellence, promoting diversity and inclusion is key to improving universities. Embracing diversity in all its forms – including race, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic background – enriches the educational experience and prepares students to thrive in a multicultural world. Universities can promote diversity by implementinginclusive policies and programs, recruiting a diverse student body and faculty, and creating a campus culturethat values and celebrates differences. By fostering a sense of belonging for all members of the university community, institutions can create a more equitable and welcoming environment.Furthermore, strengthening partnerships with industry and the community is essential for the improvement of universities. Collaboration with businesses, nonprofits, government agencies, and community organizations provides valuable opportunities for students to gain real-worldexperience, for faculty to conduct applied research, andfor universities to address societal needs. By forging strong partnerships, universities can enhance their relevance, impact, and ability to produce graduates who are well-prepared for the demands of the workforce.In conclusion, universities have the potential to get better through strategic investments, improvements in teaching and learning, advancements in research, promotion of diversity and inclusion, and strengthening of partnerships with industry and the community. Byprioritizing these areas, universities can fulfill their mission of educating future generations, advancing knowledge, and contributing to the betterment of society.While this essay was inspired by some of the most downloaded examples online, it has been tailored to reflect a high-quality original composition of over 1500 words. If you need further assistance or modifications, feel free to ask!。
2022年考研考博-考博英语-西南财经大学考试全真模拟易错、难点剖析AB卷(带答案)一.综合题(共15题)1.单选题The hopes, goals, fears and desires ()widely between men and women, between the rich and the poor.问题1选项A.alterB.varyC.transferD.shift【答案】B【解析】考查固定搭配。
alter改变,更改;vary改变,变化;transfer转移,转变;shift转移,变换。
句意:希望、目标、恐惧和欲望在男人和女人之间、富人和穷人之间大不相同。
这几个词都有改变的意思,但是只有vary能和后面的between搭配,意为“在...之间变化、有差异”,所以选项B正确。
2.单选题To be ()with you, I think you’re making a dreadful mistake by refusing to cooperate.问题1选项A.frankB.pertinentdD.vivid 【答案】A【解析】考查固定搭配。
to be frank为固定搭配,意为“老实说,坦率地说”。
句意:坦率地跟你说,我认为你拒绝合作是犯了一个可怕的错误。
选项A正确。
3.单选题My boss has failed me so many times that I no longer place any ()on what he promises. 问题1选项A.assuranceB.probabilityC.relianceD.conformity【答案】C【解析】考查名词词义辨析。
assurance “保证,担保”;probability“可能性,机率”;reliance“信赖,信心”;conformity“遵守,适合,符合”。
句意:我老板已经让我失望太多次,我不会再对他的承诺抱任何希望。
定投改变命运英文版"Dollar-cost averaging: Changing Destiny"Dollar-cost averaging, also known as systematic investment or regular investment plan, is a strategy that has the potential to change one's financial destiny. This approach involves consistently investing a fixed amount of money at regular intervals, regardless of market conditions. In this response, I will discuss the various aspects and benefits of dollar-cost averaging, its impact on financial outcomes, and how it can potentially alter one's destiny.Firstly, dollar-cost averaging helps to mitigate the impact of market volatility. By investing a fixed amount at regular intervals, investors purchase more shares whenprices are low and fewer shares when prices are high. This strategy reduces the risk of making poor investment decisions based on short-term market fluctuations. Over time, this disciplined approach can lead to a more stable and consistent investment performance.Secondly, dollar-cost averaging encourages consistent saving and investing habits. By committing to regular contributions, individuals develop a disciplined approach to financial planning. This habit helps to cultivate along-term perspective, as investors focus on accumulating wealth over time rather than attempting to time the market. Consistency in saving and investing is a crucial factor in achieving financial goals and ultimately changing one's financial destiny.Additionally, dollar-cost averaging can help to reduce the emotional stress associated with investing. Market ups and downs can often lead to impulsive decisions driven by fear or greed. However, by adhering to a systematic investment plan, investors can avoid making rash decisions based on short-term market movements. This approach promotes a more rational and objective investment mindset, which is essential for long-term success in the financial markets.Furthermore, dollar-cost averaging allows investors totake advantage of the power of compounding. By consistently investing over an extended period, individuals can benefit from the growth of their investments and the reinvestment of dividends or interest. Over time, compounding can significantly enhance investment returns and contribute to the overall improvement of one's financial situation.It is important to note that while dollar-cost averaging has its advantages, it does not guarantee profits or protect against losses. Market conditions and individual investment choices still play a significant role in determining financial outcomes. However, by adopting a disciplined and consistent approach to investing, individuals can increase their chances of achieving their financial goals and potentially change their financial destiny.In conclusion, dollar-cost averaging is a strategy that has the potential to change one's financial destiny. By mitigating market volatility, encouraging consistent saving habits, reducing emotional stress, and harnessing the power of compounding, this approach can lead to more stable andsuccessful investment outcomes. However, it is crucial to remember that no investment strategy is foolproof, and careful consideration of individual circumstances and goals is necessary.。
奥巴马英文演讲稿:签署金融改革法案the president:well, good morning, everyone.audience:good morning.the president:we are gathered in the heart of our nation’s capital, surrounded by memorials to leaders and citizens who served our nation in its earliest days and in its days of greatest trial.today is such a time for america.over the past two years, we have faced the worst recession since the great depression.eight million people lost their jobs.tens of millions saw the value of their homes and retirement savings plummet.countless businesses have been unable to get the loans they need and many have been forced to shut their doors.and although the economy is growing again, too many people are still feeling the pain of the downturn.now, while a number of factors led to such a severe recession, the primary cause was a breakdown in our financial system.it was a crisis born of a failure of responsibility from certain corners of wall street to the halls of power in washington.for years, our financial sector was governed by antiquated and poorly enforced rules that allowed some to game the system and take risks that endangered the entire economy.unscrupulous lenders locked consumers into complex loans with hidden costs.firms like aig placed massive, risky bets with borrowed money.and while the rules left abuse and excess unchecked, they also left taxpayers on the hook if a big bank or financial institution ever failed.now, even before the crisis hit, i went to wall street and i called for common-sense reforms to protect consumers and our economy as a whole.and soon after taking office, i proposed a set of reforms toempower consumers and investors, to bring the shadowy deals that caused this crisis into the light of day, and to put a stop to taxpayer bailouts once and for all.(applause.) today, thanks to a lot of people in this room, those reforms will become the law of the land.for the last year, chairmen barney frank and chris dodd have worked day and night -- (applause) -- barney and chris have worked day and night to bring about this reform.and i am profoundly grateful to them.i would be remiss if i didn't also express my appreciation to senator harry reid and speaker nancy pelosi for their leadership.it wouldn’t have happened without them.(applause.)passing this bill was no easy task.to get there, we had to overcome the furious lobbying of an array of powerful interest groups and a partisan minority determined to block change.so the members who are here today, both on the stage and in the audience, they have done a great service in devoting so much time and expertise to this effort, to looking out for the public interests and not the special interests.(applause.)and i also want to thank the three republican senators who put partisanship aside -- (applause) -- judged this bill on the merits, and voted for reform.we’re grateful to them.(applause.)and the republican house members.(applause.)good to see you, joe.(applause.) now, let’s put this in perspective.t he fact is, the financial industry is central to our nation’s ability to grow, to prosper, to compete and to innovate.there are a lot of banks that understand and fulfill this vital role, and there are a whole lot of bankers who want to do right -- and do right -- by their customers.this reform will help fosterinnovation, not hamper it.it is designed to make sure thateverybody follows the same set of rules, so that firms compete on price and quality, not on tricks and not on traps.it demands accountability and responsibility from everyone. it provides certainty to everybody, from bankers to farmers to business owners to consumers.and unless your business model depends on cutting corners or bilking your customers, you’ve got nothing to fear from reform.(applause.)now, for all those americans who are wondering what wall street reform means for you, here’s what you can expect.if you’ve ever applied for a credit card, a student loan, or a mortgage, you know the feeling of signing your name to pages of barely understandable fine print.what often happens as a result is that many americans are caught by hidden fees and penalties, or saddled with loans they can’t afford.that’s what happened to robin fox, hit with a massive rate increase on her credit card balance even though she paid her bills on time.that’s what happened to andrew giordano, who discovered hundreds of dollars in overdraft fees on his bank statement –- fees he had no idea he might face.both are here today.well, with this law, unfair rate hikes, like the one that hit robin, will end for good.(applause.)and we’ll ensure that people like andrew aren’t unwittingly caught by overdraft fees when they sign up for a checking account.(applause.)with this law, we’ll crack down on abusive practices in the mor tgage industry.we’ll make sure that contracts are simpler -– putting an endto many hidden penalties and fees in complex mortgages -–so folks know what they’re signing.with this law, students who take out college loans will be provided clear and concise information about their obligations.and with this law, ordinary investors -– like seniors and folks saving for retirement –- will be able to receive more information about the costs and risks of mutual funds and other investment products, so that they can make better financial decisions as to what will work for them.so, all told, these reforms represent the strongest consumer financial protections in history.(applause.)in history.and these protections will be enforced by a new consumer watchdog with just one job:looking out for people -–not big banks, not lenders, not investment houses -– looking out for people as they interact with the financial system.and that’s not just good for consumers; that’s good for the economy.because reform will put a stop to a lot of the bad loans that fueled a debt-based bubble.and it will mean all companies will have to seek customers by offering better products, instead of more deceptive ones. now, beyond the consumer protections i’ve outlined, reform will also rein in the abuse and excess that nearly brought down our financial system.it will finally bring transparency to the kinds of complex and risky transactions that helped trigger the financial crisis.shareholders will also have a greater say on the pay of ceos and other executives, so they can reward success instead of failure.and finally, because of this law, the american people will never again be asked to foot the bill for wall street’s mistakes. (applause.)there will be no more tax-funded bailouts -- period. (applause.)if a large financial institution should ever fail, this reform gives us the ability to wind it down without endangering the broader economy.and there will be new rules to make clear that no firm is somehow protected because it is “too big to fail,”so we don’t have another aig.that's what this reform will mean.now, it doesn’t mean our work is over.for these new rules to be effective, regulators will have to be vigilant.we may need to make adjustments along the way as our financial system adapts to these new changes and changes around the globe.no law can force anybody to be responsible; it’s still incumbent on those on wall street t o heed the lessons of this crisis in terms of how they conduct their businesses.the fact is every american -– from main street to wall street –- has a stake in our financial system.wall street banks and firms invest the capital that makes it possible for start-ups to sell new products.they provide loans to businesses to expand and to hire.they back mortgages for families purchasing a new home.that’s why we’ll all stand to gain from these reforms.we all win when investors around the world have confidence in our markets.we all win when shareholders have more power and more information.we all win when consumers are protected against abuse.and we all win when folks are rewarded based on how well they perform, not how well they evade accountability.in the end, our financial system only works –- our market is only free –- when there are clear rules and basic safeguards that prevent abuse, that check excess, that ensure that it is more profitable to play by the rules than to game the system.and that’s what these r eforms are designed to achieve -- no more, no less.because that’s how we will ensure that our economy works for consumers, that it works for investors, that it works for financial institutions -– that it works for all of us.this is the central lesson not o nly of this crisis but of our history.ultimately, there’s no dividing line between main street and wall street.we rise orfall together as one nation. so these reforms will help lift our economy and lead all of us to a stronger, more prosperous future.and that’s why i’m so honored to sign these reforms into law, and i’m so grateful to everybody who worked so hard to make this day possible.thank you very much, everybody.(applause.)(the bill is signed.)(applause.)。
希拉里竞选英文演讲稿:为何我们需要更具体和实际的改革Ladies and gentlemen,It is with great pleasure that I speak to you today about the need for substantive and practical reform in our great nation. As we approach the upcoming election, it is essential that we evaluate our count ry’s current state and the challenges we face as a society.The past few years have been some of the most contentious in our nation’s history, marked by political and social polarization. We have witnessed an increase in hate crimes, a rise in economic inequality, and a decrease in social mobility. We are facing a healthcare crisis, a climate crisis, and an immigration crisis. These issues are not new, but they have been exacerbated by a lack of leadership and a failureto implement meaningful reform.As a candidate for president, I am committed to finding practical solutions to the challenges we face. This means addressing the root causes of these problems and working to create a more equitable, just, and prosperous society. My vision for America is one where every person has theopportunity to succeed, where no one is left behind, andwhere we stand united as Americans.One of the most pressing issues of our time is healthcare. Too many Americans lack access to affordable healthcare, and those who do have coverage are often burdened by skyrocketing costs. We need to reform our healthcare system to provide universal coverage, reduce costs, and ensure that everycitizen has access to the care they need. We must alsoaddress the opioid epidemic, mental health, and other healthcare challenges that are affecting families across our nation.Another area of focus must be climate change. Thescientific consensus is clear; we are facing an unprecedented threat to our planet, and urgent action is required. As president, I will bring the full force of the federal government to bear on this issue, investing in renewable energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and collaborating with our global partners to combat this global crisis.We must also address economic inequality. Too many Americans are struggling to make ends meet, while our wealthiest citizens are seeing their fortunes growexponentially. We need to ensure that the economy works for everyone, not just a select few. This means investing in education and job training, raising the minimum wage, and expanding access to affordable housing.In addition to these issues, we must also reform our immigration system. The current administration’s policies have resulted in families being separated, children being detained, and the exploitation of immigrant workers. We needto create a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, protect the rights of refugees and asylum-seekers, and reform our visa program to attract the best and brightest from around the world.These are just a few examples of the challenges we face, and the need for real, substantive solutions. But we cannot achieve this without first coming together as a nation. We must reject the politics of division and work towards a more inclusive, compassionate, and united America. We must respect one another’s differences and work towards a common goal of creating a better future for us all.In conclusion, I am committed to creating pragmatic and achievable policies that will address the issues facing ournation today. I believe in the power of the American people to come together and build a brighter tomorrow. The challenges we face are significant, but with hard work, dedication, and a commitment to progress, we can overcome them. Thank you.。
大学生如何获得更好的工作在未来英语作文Here is an essay on the topic "How University Students Can Secure Better Jobs in the Future" with over 1000 words, written in English without any additional titles or punctuation marks.University students today face an increasingly competitive job market as they prepare to enter the workforce. With globalization and technological advancements transforming the nature of work, it is crucial for students to proactively develop the skills and experiences that will make them attractive candidates for the jobs of the future. In this essay, we will explore several key strategies university students can employ to enhance their employability and secure better jobs in the years to comeOne of the most important steps university students can take is to cultivate a diverse set of skills that are in high demand across various industries. While traditional academic qualifications remain important, employers are increasingly seeking graduates who can demonstrate a combination of technical expertise, critical thinking abilities, and adaptability. Students should therefore seek out opportunities to develop both specialized knowledge in their field of study as well as broader transferable skills such as problem-solving,communication, and teamwork. This can be achieved through a combination of coursework, internships, extracurricular activities, and self-directed learningInternships in particular have become a crucial component of the university experience, providing students with valuable hands-on experience and the chance to apply their classroom knowledge in a real-world setting. By participating in internships, students can gain a deeper understanding of the practical demands of their chosen profession, build professional networks, and demonstrate to potential employers their ability to thrive in a work environment. Furthermore, many employers use internship programs as a pipeline for identifying and recruiting top talent, making internships an invaluable pathway to securing full-time employment after graduationIn addition to cultivating a diverse skill set, university students should also focus on developing strong communication and interpersonal skills. In today's increasingly collaborative work environments, the ability to effectively articulate ideas, work constructively with colleagues, and build meaningful professional relationships has become essential. Students can hone these skills through participation in group projects, public speaking opportunities, and extracurricular activities that involve teamwork and leadershipAnother key strategy for university students is to actively engage in career planning and exploration. This involves researching potential career paths, understanding the job market and industry trends, and identifying the specific skills and qualifications required for the roles they aspire to. By taking a proactive approach to career planning, students can better align their academic and extracurricular pursuits with their long-term professional goals, ensuring that they are well-positioned to compete for the most desirable jobs upon graduationFurthermore, university students should leverage the resources and support services available on their campuses to aid in their career development. This can include career counseling, job search workshops, alumni networking events, and opportunities to connect with potential employers through career fairs and on-campus recruitment initiatives. By taking advantage of these resources, students can gain valuable insights, build professional connections, and enhance their overall job search strategyBeyond developing skills and leveraging campus resources, university students should also consider the importance of gaining international experience. In an increasingly globalized job market, employers often seek graduates who have demonstrated the ability to adapt to diverse cultural environments, communicate effectively across languages and borders, and navigate complex international business landscapes. Students can acquire this type of experiencethrough study abroad programs, international internships, or participation in cross-cultural student organizationsFinally, university students should cultivate a growth mindset and a willingness to continuously learn and adapt. The jobs of the future will likely require ongoing skill development and the ability to navigate rapid technological and societal changes. Students who embrace lifelong learning, are open to new challenges, and demonstrate a proactive approach to their own professional development will be well-positioned to thrive in an ever-evolving job marketIn conclusion, university students who wish to secure better jobs in the future must take a multifaceted approach to their career development. By cultivating a diverse skill set, gaining practical work experience, honing their communication and interpersonal abilities, engaging in career planning, leveraging campus resources, acquiring international experience, and adopting a growth mindset, students can position themselves as highly desirable candidates in the competitive job market. Through a combination of strategic planning, skill development, and proactive engagement, university students can unlock a world of opportunities and build fulfilling careers that align with their aspirations。
财会行业未来规划英文作文Title: Shaping the Future of Finance and Accounting: A Futuristic Perspective。
1. Embracing Digital Transformation。
In the realm of finance and accounting, the future is not just about numbers, it's about embracing digital disruption. The dawn of AI and automation is rewriting the rules, turning traditional roles into agile problem solvers. We're witnessing a shift from manual ledgers to cloud-based systems, where real-time insights are the norm.2. Skill Upgradation and Reskilling。
The rapid pace of technological change means that the next generation of accountants must be proficient in notjust Excel, but also in data analytics and programming. Continuous learning will be the new norm, withprofessionals embracing online courses and certificationsto stay ahead of the curve.3. Ethics and Transparency。
卡梅伦脱欧演讲稿英文Dear fellow citizens,Today is a very significant day for our country I stand before you with a heavy heart to address the outcome of the referendum on our membership of the European UnionThe decision has been made, and the British people have spoken The majority has chosen for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union This is a moment of profound change, and it brings with it a great deal of uncertainty and challengesLet me be clear from the outset I respect the decision that has been taken This was a democratic vote, and we must all now accept the result and work together to make the best of itThe referendum campaign was passionate and divisive It exposed deep differences within our society But now is the time to come together, to heal those divisions and to move forward as one United KingdomThe process of leaving the EU will be complex and difficult There are many issues to be negotiated – trade, borders, regulations, and countless others But I am confident that we have the skills and the determination to navigate this path successfullyWe must not forget that the UK is a great country with a proud history and a bright future We have a strong economy, a worldclass educationsystem, and a dynamic and innovative business sector These are assets that will stand us in good stead as we forge a new path outside the EUHowever, we also face some immediate challenges The markets have reacted with volatility, and there are concerns about the impact on jobs and the economy in the short term But we must remain calm and focused We have faced difficult situations before and have always emerged strongerThe government will do everything in its power to provide stability and certainty We will work closely with businesses, workers, and all those affected to ensure that the transition is as smooth as possibleIt is important to remember that our relationships with our European friends and partners will remain crucial We share a continent, and we have common interests and values We must strive to maintain the closest possible ties, based on friendship and mutual respectIn the coming weeks and months, there will be much discussion and debate about the way forward There will be different views and different priorities, but we must all keep the best interests of our country at heartFinally, I want to say to every citizen of the United Kingdom that this is your country, and its future is in your hands We have faced great challenges before and overcome them Together, we will rise to this challenge and build a better, stronger and more prosperous Britain for generations to comeThank you_____。
金融变革英语作文In the realm of global finance, the English language has emerged as an indispensable tool for communication and collaboration. As financial markets continue to evolve and integrate, the role of English in facilitating these changes cannot be understated. This essay will explore the significance of English in the financial sector, its impact on international trade, and the ways in which it shapes the landscape of financial services.Firstly, English serves as the lingua franca forinternational finance. It is the primary language used in international transactions, conferences, and negotiations. This universality allows for seamless communication between financial professionals from diverse linguistic backgrounds. By standardizing the language of finance, English has helped to reduce barriers to entry for global markets, enabling businesses and investors to operate more efficiently across borders.Secondly, the prevalence of English in financial documentation and regulatory frameworks underscores its importance. Financial reports, contracts, and legal documents are often drafted in English, ensuring that they are accessible to a wide audience. This transparency is crucial for maintaining trust and integrity within the financial community. Moreover, the use of English in these documents facilitates a common understanding of financial regulationsand compliance standards, which is essential for thestability and growth of the global economy.Furthermore, the rise of English in financial education and training programs has been a significant factor in thesector's transformation. As more professionals become proficient in English, they are better equipped to engage with international markets and to leverage the latest financial tools and technologies. This has led to a more skilled and knowledgeable workforce, which in turn has driven innovation and competition within the financial industry.The advent of English in financial technology (fintech) has also been transformative. English is the dominant language in the development and deployment of fintech solutions, from blockchain and cryptocurrencies to mobile banking applications. This has not only accelerated the adoption of these technologies but also facilitated their global reach, as English-speaking developers and users can more easily collaborate and share knowledge.However, the dominance of English in finance also presents challenges. For non-English speakers, the language barrier can be a significant hurdle in accessing financial services and opportunities. This has led to initiatives aimed at improving financial literacy and English proficiency among diverse populations, ensuring that more individuals can participate in the global financial system.In conclusion, the English language has played a pivotal role in the financial transformation of the modern era. It hasfacilitated international communication, standardized documentation, and broadened access to financial education and technology. As the financial sector continues to change and adapt, the importance of English is likely to remain a constant, shaping the future of global finance for years to come.。
The magic word in industrial manufacturing these days is 3D printing. The shift from mould-based componentconcepts to additive geometric freedom is not just a fad, it’s a major trend. The advantages are striking: faster process-ing times, lower-cost components and a level of design freedom that is so far unheard of. This dynamic market devel-opment has spurred two-digit growth rates in the industry.The main forces behind this momen-tum include the automotive, medical technology and aerospace industries. These technology drivers demand high standards, not only in terms of quality and choice of materials but also with regard to quantitative aspects such as increased productivity. Customers like these require faster construction times or more parts in a single build chamber. To meet the needs of the automotive industry, Concept Laser developed the X line 1000R, which currently offers the largest build chamber. It now fea-tures a 1000W laser, which represents an important milestone for the process. The laser was developed in close coop-eration with laser specialists from theFraunhofer Institute. The goal was to develop quicker processes that are also more affordable. Very large laser melt-ing systems can be time-saving solutions in developing modern vehicle engines or large-scale aerospace components.Industry demandsThe aerospace industry is the source of an increasing amount of innova-tion that demands high-quality solu-tions. Many of these involve the use of reactive materials such as titanium or aluminium-based alloys, which must be produced in closed systems to ensure reliability and quality. Customerssuch as NASA, the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Honeywell, Snecma, Aerojet/Rocketdyne and EADS sub-sidiary Astrium Space Transportation see the additive process as the next broad-scale step in the evolution of modern production. NASA engineers are even considering using additive manufacturing to produce components on the ISS – in orbit. The advantage of this would be the ability to produce parts in space using CAD data. In the US, we are seeing major investments in capital and human resources, not only in research and instruction but in industry as well. The Europeans can contribute their research and mechani-cal engineering capabilities mainly in the US and Europe. In Europe, the EU is promoting this process through projects like AMAZE, which focuses on rapidly producing large defect-freeDr Florian Bechmann, head of development at ConceptLaser, reports on trends and increased quality requirements in 3D printing.Figure 1. Dr Florian Bechmann: “Customers are currently heavily focused on quality requirements. This requires the right combination of optics, mechanics, control technology and software.” Photo courtesy Concept Laser.Changing the future of additive manufacturingadditively-manufactured (AM) metallic components, due to a strong belief in its sustainability and innovative capacity.Metal laser melting is also revolu-tionising medical technology: tradition-al process chains are being completely reconceptualised. Concept Laser’s LaserCUSING parts are in demand for implants since their porous surfaces incorporate well into the body while providing the necessary elasticity. One rising application is the affordable and rapid production of dental prosthetics from biocompatible materials. These are highly adaptable, long-lasting dental solutions, as opposed to dental pros-thetics that must be handcrafted.The laser melting process is suitable for retrofitting as well: worn-out tur-bine parts from power plants or aircraft can be quickly and affordably regener-ated. In this hybrid technique, layers of the exact same material can be applied additively to the existing part. In addi-tion to regeneration, new whole parts are also produced for turbine technol-ogy applications.Ramping up R&DConcept Laser GmbH is an independ-ent company based in Lichtenfels, Germany. Since its founding in 2000,it has been an innovator in the fieldof laser melting with the patented LaserCUSING technology across many industries. The LaserCUSING process generates components layer by layer using 3D CAD data. The method allowsthe production of complex component geometries without tools to create parts that are difficult or even impossible to achieve through conventional manufac-turing. With the LaserCUSING process, conformal cooling can be used to create tool inserts as well as direct compo-nents for the jewellery, medical, dental, automotive and aerospace industries. This applies to prototypes and series parts.Laser machining systems from Concept Laser process powder materi-als made from stainless steel, hot work tool steels, cobalt-chromium alloy, nickel-base alloy as well as reactive powder materials such as aluminum and titanium alloys. Precious metals such as gold or silver alloys for jewllery making are also an option.The LaserCUSING process is usedto create mechanically and thermallystable metallic components with highprecision. Depending on the applica-tion, it can be used with stainless andtool steels, aluminium and titaniumalloys, nickel-based superalloys, cobalt-chromium alloys or precious metalssuch as gold or silver alloys.With LaserCUSING, finely pulver-ised metal is fused using a high-energyfibre laser. After cooling, the mate-rial solidifies. Component contour isachieved by directing the laser beamwith a mirror deflection unit (scanner).Construction takes place layer by layer(with each layer measuring 15-100microns) by lowering the bottom sur-face of the construction space, thenapplying and fusing more powder.Concept Laser systems stand out dueto their stochastic control of the slicesegments (also referred to as “islands”),which are processed successively. Thepatented process significantly reducestension during the manufacture of verylarge components.In an effort to boost its develop-ment activities and meet the increaseddemands of the market, Concept Laseropened a new development centre in late2013. For design and development engi-neers from a variety of different indus-tries, metal laser melting offers a fasci-nating range of solutions. The company’sgoal is to meet this market trend head-onthrough innovation. When it comes tocomplex systems, the right combinationof optics, mechanics, control technology,software and powder material is the key. Figure 2. Inline process monitoring with the QMmeltpool QM module: the system usesa camera and photo diode to monitor the process within a very small area of 1x1 mm².The process is then documented. Photo courtesy Concept Laser.Figure 3. Active quality assurance using QMmeltpool: although the human eye is incapableof detecting defects, QMmeltpool nevertheless identifies deviations in component quality. Photo courtesy Concept Laser.LaserCUSING allows the incor-poration of features such as cooling channels, important for components exposed to high thermal loads or for reducing injection moulding cycle times in the plastics industry. The off-shore industry is considering installing laser melting systems on drilling plat-forms, which would allow for inde-pendent, on-site production of certain components. The technology is not fixed to a location and can be oper-ated locally.Two laser modulesConcept Laser offers two laser mod-ules with two different approaches: QMmeltpool and QMcoating. With QMmeltpool, the system uses a cam-era and photo diode to record signalsduring the process. This data can then be compared to reference values. The optical system is designed coaxially. It allows the camera to record a very small area, about 1 mm2, of the melting pool. It can detect impaired laser performance due to contamination of the F-theta lens or natural aging of the laser, as well as deviations in the dosing factor.The second approach is that of the QMcoating module, which ensures that the optimal powder quantity is used, thus reducing the amount of unneces-sary material (by up to 25%) and allow-ing faster set-up times.QMcoating monitors the layer sur-face while powder is being applied. If too little or too much powder is dosed, the dosing factor is adjusted accordingly, i.e., actively counteracted. The two QM modules monitor and document theprocess in real-time, thereby ensuring reproducible quality.With Concept Laser, there is a division between build chamber and handling area. The systems transport powder automatically in containers. In metal laser melting technology, a closed system offers many advantages, not only in terms of component quality, as oxygen contamination is avoided, but also in terms of safety when working with reactive materials like titanium or titanium alloys. The safety requirements for the system are defined by the EU’s ATEX directive.The future of laser meltingThe scope of applications for metal laser melting is growing, as is the range of materials. As the market becomes more complex, the technology must be exactly right. At the same time, design requirements for components are also becoming more complex. They include everything from lightweight construc-tion or foam-like structures to integra-tion of elements such as cooling circuits in components. With so many applica-tions in so many industries, the need to develop innovative solutions is higher than ever. Another aspect is the grow-ing importance of quality among users. Customers expect active process moni-toring and series production capability, i.e., reproducibility at an industrial level.‘It’s not surprising that laser melting is termed a “green technology” and has been classified by the EU as Key Enabling Technology for future manufacturing.’Besides geometry, density and pro-ductivity, customers today are primarily interested in the quality of the final product. Two approaches are particu-larly useful in ensuring a high level of quality: active process monitoring usingFigure 4. QMcoating: without QMcoating, the layer may be insufficiently coated (the red areas indicate a lack of powder material); with the QMcoating approach, however, the powder dosing factor is adjusted within the tolerance range. Photo courtesy Concept Laser.Figure 5. QMcoating: Use of QMcoating can save up to 25% of the powder quantity required com-pared to manual operation (potential savings = shaded area). Photo courtesy Concept Laser.machine technology and developments in materials. This includes the certifica-tion of materials, such as in medical technology, or manufacturer-specific instructions, which must be complied with in the automotive and aerospace sectors.I see important developments in process monitoring in the near future. 2D maps are generated during the con-struction process and will ultimately be representable using 3D models. This is comparable to CT scans in medicine. This type of 3D imaging will increase the transparency of the process in the future by capturing the component in its structural entirety. This creates trans-parency in a fast, highly dynamic proc-ess, which operators can only master with special aids. Customer demand for speed in component building will also grow. There are two ways to achieve this: one is with higher capacity lasers, i.e., 1000W lasers versus 400W , like the X line 1000R; another is by using multiple lasers. In the future, multiple laser sources will increase build rate sig-nificantly, in which case the advantages of using known process parameters will have to be weighed against theincreasing complexity of optical con-struction. These concepts will increase not only the number of the lasers but most of the other optical components as well.Green technologyLaser melting is a highly sustainable manufacturing process. Numerous fac-tors makes laser melting a quantum leap in reducing carbon footprint:No more moulding or casting expen-• dituresReduced logistics through local or • decentralised manufacturing (such as on offshore platforms or space stations)Material savings during the process • No special noise emissions• Fast prototype or test sample con-• structionComponent retrofitting through • hybrid technologyNo oil or coolant emissions as with • conventional machine technology Residual heat from lasers can be • used to heat buildingsLow system power consumption • On-demand production• One-of-a-kind production • Less waste.• It’s not surprising that laser melt-ing is termed a “green technology” and has been classified by the EU as Key Enabling Technology for future manufacturing.Industrial versus consumer 3D printing3D printers are the main attraction at the trade shows. Interested onlookers ask whether they can be used to print Lego blocks or even food. Clearly, there is growing interest in the ability to print 3D objects with laser printers. For tech-nical components, affordable printers for less than €1000 are already a reality. Of course, these have nothing to do with metal laser melting in industry. Industrial systems are heavily geared toward high levels of quality, precise component dimensions or the parallel construction of many parts in a single space and at different speeds than in the consumer segment.Industrial manufacturers, such as those in the aerospace, turbine, medical and dental technology and automotive industries have special quality standards and material requirements. These indus-tries expect high-performance metals and alloys as well as reactive materials with high dimensional accuracy, repro-ducibility and safety. The necessary system technology must possess the right combination of optics, mechanics, control technology and software withFigure 6. The largest part produced using additive manufacturing: a gear housing made of aluminium (dimensions: x: 474mm; y: 367mm; z: 480m – excluding build platform height) is constructed from powder at rates of > 50cm³/h. Photo courtesy Concept Laser.Figure 7. Aerospace part made usingLaserCUSING. Photo courtesy Concept Laser.。