Nurses are required in all areas of the medical field from hospitals and nursing homes to schools and the armed forces, heading to a great need of certified nurses. Here are some best universities for a degree in nursing.
Simmons College
Simmons College is a private women’s college founded in Boston in 1899. Nursing is the top major at the school as well as the most popular. The nursing graduates from Simmons make about $ 58, 000 every year.
Villanova University
Villanova University is a research university located in Radnor Township, Pennsylvania. Named after Saint Thomas of Villanova, the school is the oldest Catholic university in Pennsylvania. Nursing is a popular major and is offered as an online degree as well. The nursing graduates from Villanova make about $ 63,000 every year.
University of California, Los Angeles
The UCLA School of Nursing is known for its excellent education provided by a group of leaders in the medical field. The four-year program allows students to be qualified nurses through classroom learning and clinical training. A nursing degree from UCLA leads to positions in many hospitals and clinics, with a yearly income of about $ 84,000.
New York University
New York University attaches great importance to real-world experience. Along with taking classes in school, students mainly work in the health care environment receiving technical training Additionally, Nursing students of NYU College have the chance to study in Abu Dhabi, China and other countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America. The education from NYU will prepare students to help doctors treat patients, earning a yearly income of about $ 86, 000.
1. If Nora has to look after her children at home, which university or college can she choose to get a nursing degree?A.Simmons College. | B.Villanova University. |
C.University of California, Los Angeles | D.New York University. |
A.Its high-quality teaching. | B.Its four-year program. |
C.The clinical training it offers. | D.The yearly income of graduates. |
A.future income | B.Learning environment |
C.Practical training | D.chance to study better |
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【推荐1】Are you worried about moving up to senior high school? It can be a completely new experience, but you needn’t worry.
If you are unsure what to do or are worried about something, you’d better ask for help. Teachers are probably the best people to turn to because they are experienced in helping new students.
There are lots of differences between junior high school and senior high school.
A.Be yourself! |
B.You’re not alone. |
C.Be open to new friendships. |
D.That means you should get organized. |
E.You’ll have a homework diary or a planner. |
F.You will have to turn to older students for help. |
G.Some senior high schools also have a “buddy system (结伴制)”. |
【推荐2】Mr. Smith, the professor at my business class, had a unique way of going over the answers to our weekly tests. For each question, he would ask a random student for their answer and then continue to grill (盘问追问) him/her, forcing him/her to defend that answer. It was certainly a memorable way to review. How I wished I’d been a more experienced student and got used to the professor’s grilling! I wasn’t, though.
But in my anatomy (解剖学) class, Dr. Cuddy introduced “high power” and “low power” body positions, saying “high power” positions involve taking up much space and making yourself look big, while “low power” poses, in contrast, involve making yourself look small, keeping your arms and legs crossed and held close. People tend to see others with high power poses as natural leaders, and are more willing to hire them. Her research finding was that spending just two minutes standing in a high-power pose increased a person’s feeling of power and self-confidence. She wanted us to try it out.
On my next quiz-review day, instead of bending over my book studying quietly, I sat up straight and spread out my books and notebooks on the entire surface of my desk. When our teacher asked if anyone had any questions about the material before we began our quiz review, I raised my hand.
The effect was surprising. My professor answered my question as if talking to a colleague, and I had a wonderful feeling of calm. Suddenly, I realized that the important thing was that I was participating. I just needed to engage fully in the class and learn.
Today, before a presentation or a test, I spend a few minutes “thinking big” — taking up space and being seen. It calms me down and when I do, my best always turns out to be pretty good.
1. How did the author perform in his business class?A.He was good at defending his answer. |
B.He had difficulty getting used to the professor. |
C.He did good memorization for his weekly tests. |
D.He felt confident to question against the teacher. |
A.Keeping their arms crossed at a talk. | B.Keeping their desks clean in class. |
C.Using low-power poses in class. | D.Taking a high-power pose briefly. |
A.Opening your arms above your head. |
B.Sitting with your two feet out. |
C.Standing upright and making a V with two fingers. |
D.Bending over and folding your arms. |
A.Favorable. | B.Doubtful. | C.Critical. | D.Indifferent. |
【推荐3】Name: Susan Miller
School: Balmoral State High School
Grade: 8
Term ends: 16, July
Subjects:
English: She is the best in the class. Keep it up!
Maths: She is not good at this, but she has tried her best to catch up with others. Come on!
Science: With hard work, She has made lots of progress. Well done!
French: Her reading is very good. She can remember many words.
History: She is not so good at the subject, but has done better than before.
Geography: She is familiar with the names of many places in the world. Good!
Music: She doesn’t like pop songs but she sings very well.
Remarks: Susan has the ability to do a lot better. Hope to see more improvements next term.
Class teacher: Melinda nimmo
Principal: Jonathan Coller
School reopens: 1st September
1. Which is NOT mentioned in the passage _________.A.Science | B.French | C.Geography | D.P.E. |
A.Maths and History | B.Science and Geography |
C.History and French | D.Music and English |
A.a self-introduction of Susan Miller | B.a teaching method |
C.an exam result report of Susan Miller | D.a work plan |
【推荐1】Welcome to the Spark 5G Street Museum
The Spark 5G Street Museum introduces a modern twist on the traditional museum experience. You will gain a co-created series of 5G-powered AR (增强现实) experiences that bring to life unseen stories of some of our nation’s most iconic artists: Parris Goebel, Benee, and David Dallas.
Dance with Parris Goebel
Co-created with Parris Goebel, this exhibit brings to life the feeling she describes when she performs: “When I dance I feel powerful, unstoppable — it’s as if I transform into a super-human version of myself.”
Step into the Beneeverse
Co-created with Stella Bennett (Benee), this exhibit embodies the source of her creative inspiration — the natural world. It immerses viewers in Benee’s world — a magical place where nature and imagination are flourishing.
Breakthrough with David Dallas
Co-created with David Dallas, the exhibit honours an important point for Dallas’ creative identity. It was director Joel Kefali who was first to ask Dallas what his aesthetic was, and it became a turning point in his career, as the two worked together on a series of music videos that set him apart in a world of hip-hop sameness.
*Exhibit locations
This is a location-based outdoor experience. Our exhibits can be found throughout the country in selected Spark 5G areas. We have museum locations in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. Use our locations page or download the app to find your nearest exhibit.
1. Who would most probably choose Benee’s exhibit?A.A nature lover. | B.A professional dancer. | C.A music fan. | D.A song writer. |
A.His outstanding hip-hop skills. | B.His secret personal identity. |
C.His creative music videos. | D.His high sense of honour. |
A.They must be enjoyed through an app. | B.They offer a chance to meet the artists in person. |
C.They take place in traditional indoor museums. | D.They rely on modern scientific technology. |
【推荐2】You might find a few good recommendations helpful when it comes to adding to your reading list.
South to America
by Imani Perry
$26.67
In this story, a native Alabaman returns home and looks at her state with fresh eyes, and learns about the stories and experiences of others she meets along the way. By weaving these stories together, Perry has crafted a book that takes you not only below the Mason-Dixon line but also through the country as a whole.
The Candy House
by Jennifer Egan
$25.20
Bix Bouton has a successful company and is desperate for new ideas. After he joins a conversation group, mostly professors from Columbia, one of whom is experimenting with downloading or externalizing memories, he gets his big new idea—Own Your Unconscious. This technology allows you to get every memory you’ve ever had, and to share every memory in exchange: for access to the memories of others.
The Paris Apartment
by Lucy Foley
$26.67
Jess needs a fresh start and turns to her half-brother, Ben, who lives in Paris, for a place to stay. When she arrives at his apartment, however, he’s not there. Although she comes to the city of lights to escape the past that has been disturbing her, she finds herself enter Ben’s future.
The It Girl
by Ruth Ware
$26.67
April was the first person Hannah met at Oxford. Together, they developed a group of devoted and inseparable friends. One day, April was dead and the murderer was arrested. Now, a decade later, Hannah’s world is rocked when a young journalist presents new evidence that the murderer may have been innocent. As Hannah reconnects with old friends and digs deeper into the mystery of April’s death, she realizes that the friends she thought she knew all have something to hide… including a murder.
1. Whose book should you choose if you’re interested in sharing your memories?A.Imani Perry’s. | B.Lucy Foley’s. |
C.Ruth Ware’s. | D.Jennifer Egan’s. |
A.The truth behind a young girl’s murder. |
B.The simple way to make candy at home. |
C.How a girl travels to her brother’s future. |
D.What an Alabaman experiences in her state. |
A.A love story. | B.A crime novel. |
C.A science fiction. | D.A historical novel. |
【推荐3】Learn English with Apps
Improve your English with our fun and exciting learning apps! Designed for all the family, our games, videos and quizzes will help you learn English at home or on the move.
Learning Time with Timmy
Children aged 6 years and younger can now play exciting games and listen to English words to learn about numbers, colours, shapes and food with Timmy and his friends.
Download for: iOS/Android (Google Play)
LearnEnglish Kids: Videos
Watch children’s favourite stories like Little Red Riding Hood in this video stories app. It features audio and text narration, and a parents’ guide that offers expert advice on how to help children learn English.
Download for: Android (Google Play)/Android (Amazon App Store)
LearnEnglish Grammar (UK Edition)
Perfect your grammar through thousands of questions in this interactive grammar workbook.
Questions range from beginner to advanced level.
Download for: iOS/Android/WP8 IELTS Word Power
Get ready for the IELTS exam! Practise with over 100 questions to test your word power in 11 categories ranging from science and technology to work and business.
Download for: iOS/Android
LearnEnglish GREAT Videos
Practise your listening skills by watching 24 short videos about UK culture. Learn about the history of the English language and explore London’s museums and other famous sites in the UK.
Download for: iOS/Android
1. Which of the following apps provides stories for children to learn English?A.Learning Time with Timmy. | B.LearnEnglish Kids: Videos. |
C.IELTS Word Power. | D.LearnEnglish Grammar. |
A.Offering expert advice. | B.Getting ready for exams. |
C.Practising listening skills. | D.Perfecting grammar. |
A.They are about English teaching. |
B.They help explore UK culture. |
C.They provide videos and games. |
D.They can be downloaded for Android. |