world –Shaun Macgillivray Producer
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More About Dream Big
The project is so big,it is more than a movie—it’s part of a movement aimed at bringing
engineering into the forefront of our culture.Dream Big is the first giant—screen film to answer the call of the STEM(Science,Technology,Engineering,Math)initiative,which aims to inspire kids of diverse backgrounds to become the innovators who will improve the lives of people across our entire planet as we head into the 21st Century and beyond.That’s why the film will be accompanied by ongoing educational,museum and community efforts…
Today’s young dreamers will engineer tomorrow’s future—what a great time to start dreaming
BIG! The Dream Big project encompasses(包含)resources and programs designed for students,
teachers.engineers and science centers,including 50+hands—on activities,lesson plans,design
challenge exhibits,videos and more.
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21.The film Dream Big is probably a___________
A.cartoon film B.documentary film C.comedy film D.science fiction film
22.The stories in the film are told by__________
A.Jeff Bridges B.Stephen Judson C.Greg MacGillivray D.Shaun Macgillivray
23.Yocan get in touch by the following means EXCEPT________
A.by writing letters B.by making a call
C.by sending short messages D.by writing an email
B
Recalling their college days,friends Miguel Amaro,Ben Grech and Mariano Kostelec all say
that their biggest problem was finding somewhere to live in the first place.
As an international student from Argentina,Mariano had to pay 1 2 months’rent in advance to
get his place in London.Dutchman Miguel booked some super—-expensive residence in Nottingham because he didn’t know any better.Ben from the UK was looking around the streets of Nottingham knocking on doors trying to find a place.
A year after graduating from universities respectively,the three men realized that there was a
business opportunity.They came up with a plan to create an online marketplace matching students
with accommodation.So in 2011 the three started work on their business and website Uniplaces.
They invested around£50,000.Later that year they won first round funding of 200,000 euros
led by the founder of UK property website Zoopla.
From there it was down to business,getting a permanent office in Lisbon,Portugal and
attracting landlords(房东)to join the site and checking properties(房产).The Uniplaces website
was then officially launched in 2013,with an initial 50 properties in the Portuguese capital listed onthe site.
Mariano,28,says:“We picked Lisbon as our first city as it totally made sense to stay here.It
is a low—cost,good location with access to great talent such as good engineers,and people with
excellent language skills,which is great when dealing with so many international students.”
Students using Uniplaces pay one month’S rent in advance via the website,and the sum goes
through to the landlord 24 hours after they move in.Thereafter they pay directly to the landlord
Uniplaces takes a service fee of 20—25%of the student’S first month’s rent.