2011年6月8日 星期三

BBC- Ask a Question

[Question]
What's the different?
Dear all :
I'm a little confused about the usage between " worth" ," worthy" , " worthwhile".
What is the different betwwen them?
English as an second language, sometimes it's really bother me.
And thank you for your answering^^
Sincerely,
Cherry.

[Answer]
(Posted by wes (U2279699) ** on Monday, 6th June 2011)
'Worth' is used when we talk about the value or price / cost of something:

'What's it worth?' = What is it's value?

Of course, 'worth', like'value', isn't always a true reflection of the cost in hard cash and can sometimes be measured in other ways.

'Worthy' is used to indicate that something is of value. A 'worthy cause' is a cause that has value in some way - often to society, but not measurable in monetary terms.

'Worthwhile' means to be worth 'doing' - an action that has value. Again, this may not be expressed in cash terms.

In many cases all of these will be used where there has been a value-judgement - one person's opinion of something's 'worth', whether an action is 'worthy' or 'worthwhile', may not be shared by everyone.

'Worthy' is also used as a noun. A 'worthy' is a person who gives, or has given, a valuable service in some way.

2011年5月31日 星期二

Japanese garbage island moves towards US --- News English 03

Japanese garbage island moves towards US
--- BBC Learning English

Entire houses, bodies, car parts, tractors and many upturned boats have amassed off the east coast of Japan on an epic scale.
The floating objects have been declared a maritime hazard by the American Navy, which warned they could pierce the body of a boat, or destroy engines in the Pacific's shipping lanes.
The island of debris of most concern, 110 kilometers long, is being closely monitored by the US Navy's seventh fleet, as experts predict it could hit Hawaii's shores in two years and the American west coast a year later.
Hawaiian scientists put it bluntly. They warned that a vast mess that originated in a few moments of destruction in Japan, could eventually foul beaches and reefs off the Eastern North Pacific and kill marine life.
The American Navy's working with civilian construction companies from the earthquake-hit country, as huge cranes and boats are deployed to clear the seas of this vast bobbing mass of wreckage of household furniture, wood, tyres, fishing equipment and other garbage, sweeping eastwards.

[Vocabulary]
(1) tractors <n>
     a powerful vehicle with two large and two smaller wheels, used especially for pulling farm machinery
(2) upturned <adj>
     turned upside down
(3) amass <v>
     to collect something, especially in large quantities
(4) epic <adj>
     taking place over a long period of time and involving a lot of difficulties
(5) maritime <adj>
     connected with the sea or ships
(6) debris <n>
     pieces of wood, metal, brick, etc. that are left after something has been destroyed
(7) fleet <n>
     a group of military ships commanded by the same person
(8) bluntly <adv>
     in a very direct way, without trying to be polite or kind
(9) foul <adv>
     dirty and smelling bad
(10) bob <v>
       to move or make something move quickly up and down, especially in water
(11) tyre <n> (BrE) (AmE tire)
    a thick rubber ring that fits around the edge of a wheel of a car, bicycle, etc

The Key to Success: Positive Thinking --- News English 02

The Key to Success: Positive Thinking
---Simple English News

What separate those whom we view as successful from the rest of us?
After all, people who have made lots of money or achieved great results in various fields face challenges every day --- just like every one else dose.
Often the secret to their success lies on their approach to problems. If you confront difficulties with a positive attitude and don’t let them to defeat you, then you are more likely to move further ahead in what you want to do in life.

[Comment]
  Once have positive emotion, everything will be brought to the bright side. The angle of corner of the mouth will change when we smile. Sometimes laughter can smooth our anxiety; a hug can ease our worry. It dosen't tell us to escape from difficulties, but to change our way to face them. A stumbling stone can be stepping-stone one day. I do believe.

Shanghai Starts One-Dog Policy --- News English 01

Shanghai Starts One-Dog Policy (15th May, 2011)
---News English Lessons
(http://www.newsenglishlessons.com/1105/110515-dog_control.html)

Dog lovers in Shanghai face strict new rules. China’s largest city has set a limit of one dog per family to try and keep down the pet population. City officials also say they want to stop rabies from increasing. About 2,500 people die of the disease every year in China. The new pet ownership rules are not all bad news for pet owners. The high fee for dog registration has come down, in the hope that more owners will register their animals. There are many unregistered dogs in the city.
The dog population in China has risen greatly as more people become richer. The problem is that not all pets are wanted. There are hundreds of thousands of abandoned dogs in China. People decide they no longer want their pet and throw it into the street. Local governments frequently kill tens of thousands of dogs to stop rabies spreading. Packs of stray dogs are a frequent sight in city suburbs. Dog owner Chu Lin said: “I agree this is a problem but I love my dogs. Why do I have to give one away?”

[Vocabulary]
(1) keep down <v.phr>
 to make something stay at a low level; to avoid increasing something
(2) rabies <n>
     a disease of dogs and other animals that causes madness and death. Infected
     animals can pass the disease to humans by biting them.
(3) come down <v.phr>
      to fall; to get lower
(4) packs <n>
     a group of animals

[Comment]
  Stray dogs is a big problem in Taiwan. Recently in our campus, dogs became the hot topics. It is about "to keep them" or "to drive them out." Two different parts had their own opinions. How to treat the animals like stray dogs? At least Shanghai started a new policy that can prevent the happening of stray dogs. It is our mandatory to take care of the animals that we want to keep. Or we have no right to detest the complicated policy, not to mention stray dogs.

2011年4月5日 星期二

Personality

What kind of people are you?

We are always being questioned by others. Actually, I do not quite understand myself. If someone asks me to describe myself, I would be hardly to answer. I think I am stubborn sometimes. It’s the way of showing how I stick to something might be important to me. In my opinion, perhaps it’s not bad when we mention” stubborn.” And I always embrace new things which may be a stimulus for my creativity. Maybe I do not excel at artwork, but I find my interests there. Sensitiveness is one of my personalities. It’s not a good or bad thing, but a feeling of other’s emotion. I may suffer from this ability rarely; on the other hand, I’ll think more when I treat anyone. So, you can say I am discreet. Maybe that is the reason why I am called secretary : )

2011年3月14日 星期一

New gene-about GM foods

I have read that kind of article about GM foods before in high school.
I think this kind of article is really useful for ordinary people.
First I heard “genetically modified food”, I have no idea about it.
Is GM food enormous enough to feed a whole village like this?
After taking biology lesson in high school, I realized that this word is not quite easy.
Actually scientists have changed their DNA by genetic engineering in order to solve food shortage in the future.
But I still don’t dare to try any foods which contain changed gene.
We don’t know what will happen if we consume this material……
Can you imagine putting a blue strawberry into your mouth?

2011年3月2日 星期三

Airmail ! Happy Postcrossing !!

If one day morning, you stretch your hand into mailbox and get a postcard from somewhere around the world, what is your reaction? Excited?
If you look forwad to receiving mysterious letters , welcome to POSTCROSSING world!!

How to play? Here are some tips of postcrossing.

(1)>>Look Up Your English Address
         Go to ChungHwa Post-office offical website and type your add. in Chinese.
         Then it'll translate into English.

(2)>>Sign Up

         Type "http://www.postcrossing.com/
         Click "Sign Up" and you'll enter this page.
           Choose your location and name your username.

           Remember you must put on your name in English in front of the address.
           And you can type the add. in Chinese, too.
           Other players can print the add. from wedsite if he or she draws you.


(3)>>Edit Your Information
         After sign up, edit your account.
         Choose your status.
   
         Then edit your profile.
         You can type something about yourself.
         Like your hobby, where are you from, what kinds of postcard  do you like...etc.
         Other players will know you from this blank.
             Go to edit Avatar.
             Put a photo on it :)

(4)>>Start to PLAY!!
         Click "Send a Postcard" and check "v" to accept the request.
           The beginner is limited to send 5 postcard in each turn.
           If the postcard travel beyond 60 days, the system will cancel the day count.
           And you can draw another one.
           But after 60 days you can still register the ID.

              Card ID is the most important part.
              You draw a player with an address, and with a card ID.
              You must write ID on postcard you sent.
              As the receiver get the card, he or she will register this number.

              This wall is your sent postcard status.
(5)>>Register a Postcard
         After you received a postcard, registered the ID on it.
         And leave some message to the player:)
         If he or she is willing to keep in touch, just go ahead!!
HAPPY POSTCROSSING!!