A group of boys from a primary school soccer team in Anshun, Guizhou Province, are doing daily training on the playground.
The team was made1their P. E." teacher Mr. Zeng. And their headmaster Mr. Xiong also2 a lot. Although the numbers practice 2 hours every day, playing soccer does not3 their studies or farm work.
Most of these boys' parents work in big cities far from the village. In the past, they were afraid of showing themselves in public,4 now through soccer, they have become outgoing, active and brave. And their skills in soccer have improved rapidly by working hard. In a short time, they have 5_ the other teams from nearby schools in the city.
To open6 minds, Mr. Xiong encouraged them to join in a "Who's the King" national soccer game. They did not play well in the7. However, with the physical advantages they8 the game. Unluckily, they were short of 9 in such competitions, so they finally lost 1-0.
10, after Mr. Zeng moved to another school, Miss Yu took his place. The young teacher who was born in 193511 to teach there. She is their soccer coach and also teaches them English, math and other12. To her surprise, these village boys are not like. 13she thought. She says that every time the team travels to another city to take part in a soccer game, the kids are just very 14in themselves.
Soccer gives these kids a 15 to see the wonderful things of the outside world. And it makes then strongly believe that they would go beyond(在另一边)the mountains one day.
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Sleepwalking (梦游) is when your child gets out of bed and wakes around as if he's awake, but he's actually asleep. Sleepwalking doesn't hurt your child, and it usually disappears when the kid grows up.
Sleepwalking happens during deep sleep. Your child might get out of bed and walk around as if he's awake, but he won't respond (反应)normally to you or anything around him. This may make you upset. But try not to worry-your child is OK.
In fact, sleepwalking is quite common. 7% to 15% of children sleepwalk, and it doesn't usually mean that there's anything wrong with them. Children aged 4 to 12 are more likely to sleepwalk. Both boys and girls sleepwalk.
Sleepwalking often happens in the first few hours of the night. When it happens, your child's mind is asleep. However, his 5ody is awake at the same time.
Sleepwalking usually has something to do with age and development. However, some things can increase your child's sleepwalking. For example:
●Bad habits that cause poor sleep
●Fever or some other illnesses
●A family history of sleepwalking
●Medical conditions that cause poor sleep
If your child is sleepwalking at least once every night, it's best to see a doctor. Also see a doctor if your child's sleepwalking is influencing the sleep of other family members, or if you're worried your child might hurt himself while sleepwalking.
It was not easy to learn different kinds of musical instruments well at the same time. I still remembered when l took my piano lessons, my mother said worriedly to my father, "Why hasn't he made any progress with so much practice?" I tried to play the piano better. However, my parents never got a strong feeling of satisfaction with my piano performance.
From then on, I didn't play any musical instrument until my old friend Larry invited me to play the violin with him when I was 60. It made me enjoy the joy of playing music again. One day, Larry asked me to take part in a violin performance with him. At first, thinking of my past, I wanted to refuse. 1 expected to hear his words that I would become more skilled with practice on stage(舞台). But he said, "OK, only play if you want to. "I was shocked by the unexpected answer.
In fact, nobody made me do it, so I had to make a choice by myself. 1 was willing to catch the chance this time. After a long and careful preparation, I played the violin with Larry. Though I didn't lose all my nervousness, it was enough for me to overcome my fear. Finally, I offered a full performance in front of the audience (观众).
However, happy times always didn't last long, my friend Larry passed away. It was a hard hit, but his influence stayed. It helped me not only in music, but on all sides of my life. Whenever I paid attention to what I wanted to do, joy usually took the place of fear.
Do you have your own mobile phone? Where do you usually use it, at home, on the bus or in the street while walking? Anyway, schools are certainly no longer a place to use it.
Earlier this year, a national ban(禁令)on mobile phone use was passed . According to it, both primary and middle school students are not allowed to bring mobile phones to school. If they have to, they need to get their parents and the schools permission(许可). Besides, all phones must be kept by the teacher during the class.
According to the Ministry of Education, the main aim of the ban is to protect students eyesight and. prevent them from getting addicted (上瘾) to the Internet and video games.
In2009, China had 175 million Internet users under the age of18, with 74% having their own mobile phones, according to a report By the China Internet Network information Center last year. The report found mobile phone users in this group used their phones mostly for online learning, listening to music and playing games.
The Ministry of Education also says that teachers are not allowed to ask students to finish homework on mobile phones. Schools should set up more public pay phones and find other ways of talking to parents.
The new ban appears to be widely supported. In a survey on Weibo, 54% of more than 1900 people who took part in the survey said they believed it was unnecessary for school children to take mobile phones to school; more than a quarter wanted a more flexible policy(灵活的政策) with 20% saying mobile phones should be allowed in school .
What's your opinion? What good do you think the ban has brought to you?
Weiqi, as an old board game, was invented in China more than 2, 500 years ago. And.
The playing pieces are called stones. One player uses the white stones and the other, black. The players take turns placing the stones on the game board. As we know, The stones are placed on them.
Weiqi is also called go in the world. Learning it can not only improve people's logical (逻辑的)thinking ability, but also . That's why it is more and more popular with modern people.
In the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Weiqi traveled to Japan, and then to Europe in the 19th century. Now it has grown into an important international competition event. So far, . Among them, players from China, Japan and South Korea have the highest level of weiqi.
On February 19, the Chinese-English Dictionary of weiqi 'Terms (术语) came out in Beijing. It's the first professional dictionary about Weiqi in China. As a symbol of Chinese culture, . It also has its own way of thinking and the method of communicating. The dictionary will serve as a necessary tool and bridge for spreading weiqi culture.
A. it can develop their calm character B. people from over 40 countries have played it C. Weiqi has its special language D. the board surface has 361 cross points E. the game is played until today |
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Sad but Beautiful
Last night one of my Chinese friends took me to a concert of Chinese folk music. The piece which was played on the erhu especially moved me. The music was. beautiful, but under the beauty I sensed a strong and pain. The piece had a simple name, "Moon Reflected on Second Spring", but was one of the most moving pieces of music I've ever heard. The erhu sounded so sad that I almost cried along with it as l listened. Later I looked up the history of "Moon Reflected on Second Spring", and I began to understand the sadness in the music.
The music was written by Abing, a folk musician who was born in the city of Wuxi in 1893. His mother died when he was very young. Abing's father him to play many musical instruments, such as the drums, dizi and erhu, and by age 17, Abing was known for his musical ability. However, after his father died, Abing's life grew . He was very poor. Not only that, he developed a serious illness and became blind. For several years, he had no home. He lived on the streets and played music to make money after Abing got married and had a home again, he continued to sing and play in the city streets. He performed in this way for many years.
Abing's amazing musical skills made him very popular during his lifetime. the end of his life, he could play over 600 pieces of music; many of these were written by Abing. It is a pity that only six pieces of music in total were recorded for the future world to hear, his popularity continues to this day. Today, Abing's Erquan Yingyue is a piece which all the great erhu masters play and praise. It has become one of China's national . Its sad beauty not only paints a picture of Abing's own life but also makes people recall their deepest wounds from their own sad or painful experiences.
参考词汇:方便的,便利的convenient假装做… pretend to do…独立思考think independently照抄copy
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1.及时帮助学生解决在学习中遇到的困难 2.在家就能学习,简单,方便 3、可以选择自己喜欢的老师,学习兴趣更浓 |
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1. 有的学生假装学习,事实上在玩游戏 2. 有的学生不想独立思考,直接照抄答案,他们根本不关心学习,只是浪费时间 |
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