20 8 +25 Day2 14 20 1 affect academic performance / 2 teach students in accordance with their aptitudes and differences 3 students with high marks and poor ability 4 high-quality education 5 overall development 6 lead to hatred against learning 7 psychological disease 8 broaden one’s scope of knowledge 9 lack self-control 10 student-oriented education 11 strengthen the sense of responsibility 12 cultivate a sense of equality 13 help foster in the young the morally sound values and outlook on the world and life 14 A school is society in miniature. 15 analyzing skills/problem-solving ability 16 extracurricular courses 17 feel exhausted 18 improve interpersonal skills 19 degree factory / 20 20 8 +25 learn by rote 16 1 (extracurricular courses) feel exhausted On the side of children, they may easily feel exhausted after attending various extracurricular courses. 2 broaden one’s scope of knowledge It is natural to believe that studying abroad may broaden one’s scope of knowledge. 3 It is believed that studying abroad alone might help a person to be independent and responsible. 4 be confronted with a new setting be faced with We need to recognize the fact that many young students might be faced with great mental pressure after they are sent abroad and confronted with a new setting. 5 culture of cooperation, collaborate Music can foster the culture of cooperation among teenagers as they are required to collaborate with each other in a band or an orchestra. 6 20 8 +25 The use of musical instruments enables students to gain an understanding of how to coordinate different parts of their bodies. 7 (engage in physical activity, maintain a healthy weight ) Students who engage in physical activity can constantly maintain a healthy weight and keep a healthy lifestyle. 8 ( spare no effort, do one’s best, promote, strong will, wholesome mentality) Sparing no efforts and doing their best in competition will significantly promote their strong will and wholesome mentality.