Vocabulary 1.clampdown 取締、嚴禁、強行限制 Definition: a sudden action taken by a government or people in authority to stop or limit a particular activity Example: The new law has efficiently clampdowned on the smokers whom smoke in indoor. 2.objective 目的、目標 Definition: something that you plan to do or achieve Example: The objective in this project is to increase the customer flow. Another words 1.authority 當局 2.bare-chested 赤裸上身 3.monuments 古蹟 4.deputy 副 Opinion I had read the news which is talking about the mountain named Everest. It's located at Tibet. There are lots of trashs left by climbers such as climbing boots、oxygen cylinder and even human feces. So that China has closed the mountain passes many times, it means they prohibit climbers from climbing mountains. There still a lot of examples forbid tourists to do something or even enter in, because authorities want to protect environment or residents' perceptions. For those reasons, I consider everyone have t
一、Vocabulary 1.established 已建立的 definition: accepted or respected because of having existed for a long period of time example: The established connection made him entered into this school easier than others. 2.barely 勉強地 definition: by the smallest amount example: The money she earned can barely afford to live in Taipei, because the cost of living is too high. Another Vocabulary 1.stand a chance of= to have a chance of success 2.a fair bit of= quite a lot 二、Opinion about Working For Free In my opinion, we learn some skills like how to deal with customers and have good relationships with colleagues or get specialized knowledge from the company, and make us easier to adapt in our first full-time job. All of the above are taught by the company, so I can accept the unpaid internship with short term, but if the company can pay the money to us is the best. Moreover, I consider if the period of internship is longer than three months, the intern should be paid, so