中学生在成长的过程中总会遇到不同的烦恼,以下是一些学生的自述和生活老师的解决
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1.I borrowed Jimmy’s favorite storybook last week. But I can’t find it now. I think I have left it somewhere.
2.I was criticized seriously by my Chinese teacher when I was sleeping in the class. Now I don’t like Chinese classes as before. It makes me feel embarrassed.
3.I had forgotten to turn off the mobile phone before I entered the classroom. It rang for a long time in the class. None of my classmates have criticized me, but I am upset about it now.
4.I have dreamt of volunteering to clean the city park, but I am afraid that others will laugh at me. They may think I am a cleaner.
5.I think I am creative. I always have some new ideas. And I spend lots of time trying to invent something. But my parents let me spend all the time in the school subjects..
A. If I were your Chinese teacher, I would be angry, too. So I think you should realize yourself first. Then have a talk with your teacher and tell him you won’t do that again.
B. We shouldn’t laugh at cleaners. We can’t live a clean life without them. So don’t be shy and be a volunteer as you have dreamt.
C. You’d better buy a new book for him. And then you can explain to him what has happened. D. Remember to say sorry to him.
E. According to your description, I can see that you are a very nice child. I think you can give a small speech to apologize (道歉) to them after class.
F. I think a creative child should be encouraged. Why not make a good plan with your parents? G. You can spend most time in school subjects. And in your spare time, you can try your ideas.
用方框中所给单词的适当形式填空,每个单词限用一次。
1.I haven’t seen my cat for two days. I’m very________ about her.
2.The old should be spoken to ______.
3.Don’t make so much __________. Your father is sleeping in the next room.
4.I only just ________ the bus to school when I got to the station yesterday.
5.________of people got hurt in the Shanghai’s big fire (火).
Parents, especially those of teenagers, care about their children’s education more than anything _1._ (别的).They would do everything for their children. Many of them spend most of their spare time2. (帮助) their children with studies. If they have no time or can’t do it3.(他们自己), they would hire family teachers or4._ (送) their children to after-class schools. It seems as if a better education is all that parents _5. (期待)for children.
How can we explain the present situation? First of all, many parents have6. (意识到)that future success _7.__(取决于) more and more on skills and education. Secondly, in a competitive(竞争的)society there are both losers and8.(胜利者).Those who have better skills and more knowledge will enjoy more opportunities.
Certainly, it is9._(重要的) to learn to succeed, but the10.(第一)thing to learn is how to survive (生存), how to be a qualified citizen(合格的公民). If this is included in good education, the children will surely have a bright future and be healthy in body and mind.
When my first wartime Christmas came, I was in basic training in New Jersey and not sure if I could make it home for the holidays. Only on the afternoon of December 23 was the list of men who would have three-day passes (通行证) posted. I was one of the lucky soldiers.
It was Christmas Eve when I arrived, and a light snow had fallen. Mother opened the front door. I could see beyond her, into the corner of the living room where the tree had always stood. There were lights, all colors, and ornaments (装饰物) shining against the green of a pine.
“Where did it come from?” I asked.
“I asked the Gates boy to cut it,” my mother said. “I wouldn’t have had one just for myself, but when you called--- oh, such a rush! He just brought it in this afternoon…”
The pine reached to the proper height, almost to the ceiling, and the Tree Top Krystal Star was in its place. A few green branches reached about a little awkwardly (难看地) at the side, I thought, and there was a bit of bare trunk showing in the middle. But the tree filled the room with warm light and the whole house with pleasant smell of Christmas.
“It’s not like the ones you used to find,” my mother went on. “Yours were always in good shape. I suppose the Gates boy didn’t know where to look. But I couldn’t be picky.”
“Don’t worry, ” I told her. “It’s perfect.”
It wasn’t, of course, but at the moment I realized something for the first time: all Christmas trees are perfect.
1.When the writer got home, ________.
A. it was December 23
B. it was snowing heavily
C. he found a Christmas tree in the living room
D. the Gates boy was cutting a Christmas tree for his mother
2.From the passage, we can conclude推断 that ________.
A. the writer used to cut very beautiful Christmas trees
B. his mother didn’t like perfect trees
C. his mother didn’t want to have a tree
D. the writer wouldn’t have a tree cut by someone else
3.“All Christmas trees are perfect”, because they can remind you of ________.
A. the wartime B. the green of a pine C. the pleasant smell D. the sweet home
4.The best title for this passage would be “________”.
A. How to Choose a Christmas Tree B. How Soldiers Spent Christmas
C. The Perfect Christmas Tree D. The Christmas Without a Tree
In some parts of China, school children have to cook for themselves. But now, with the help of donations, this becomes a history forever.
At the donation ceremony in southwest China's Lishan Primary School in Yunnan province, kids gathered at playground to receive something new to them -- a kitchen system. Gu Dongjun was the donor of the new system. She wanted the children to grow up healthily.” I hope the kids can eat clean and hot food,” she said.
Lishan Primary School has more than 500students. Half of them live at school, and have to cook for themselves in the open air. They have been picturing their dream kitchen since they knew they would no longer have to cook outside.
It was not just Lishan Primary School getting a new kitchen. Another 12 schools in Yunan Province also got new kitchens. Zhou Faming is the headmaster of Panlong Primary School. He said the new system really helped improve the quality of food. China Youth Development Foundation(中国青少年发展基金会)started an activity recently to support 100 schools every year in poor places. And so far 20 schools have already received the new kitchen system.
1.According to the passage, how might the students eat in the past?
A. Clean and hot. B. Delicious and warm.
C. Dirty and cold. D. Clean and warm.
2.In Lishan Primary School, how did the students who lived there get their food in the past?
A. They cooked on their own in the open air.
B. Their mother cooked for them.
C. The cook cooked for them in the kitchen.
D. The cook cooked for them in the open air.
3.In Lishan Primary School, when did they draw their dream kitchen?
A. Since they had no kitchen.
B. Since they went to the school.
C. Since they received a kitchen system.
D. Since they knew the would have a new kitchen.
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A. Chinese Schools. B. China Youth Development Foundation.
C. Feed Students Better D. How to Cook.
In the 1920s and 30s the airlines were just beginning. It was unusual for people to travel by air because it was expensive and dangerous. In those days, there were no flight attendants to look after the passengers(乘客). Young men ,or “stewards” helped the passengers onto the airplane and carried the passengers’ luggage(行李)but they did not provide food or drinks. But then in 1930,a woman called Ellen Church invented the “stewardess”.
Ellen Church was born in 1904 on a farm in Iowa. She was a different child. She didn’t want to work on a farm or marry a farmer —she wanted a more adventurous life. Ellen studied to be a nurse at the University of Minnesota and then got a job in a hospital. For the next few years she stayed at the hospital but also took flying lessons and got her pilot’s license.
Ellen was twenty-five years old when she first got in touch with Boeing Air Transport. She loved flying but she understood that airlines were a man’s world. Although women like Emelia Earheart were becoming famous, she realized it was impossible for a woman to have a career as a pilot .But she had another idea. Most people were frightened of flying because. flying was still an unreliable(不可靠的) way to travel. There were often delays(延误),many crashes and the bad weathers made many passengers sick. Ellen thought nurses could take care of passengers during flights and B.A.T. agreed.
The young woman from Iowa and seven other nurses became the first air stewardesses.
At first pilots were unhappy because they did not want stewardesses on airplanes, but passengers loved the stewardesses. In 1940 there were around 1000 of them working for different airlines. The early “stewardesses” had to be under twenty-five-year-old, single and slim. When a woman joined an airline, she had to promise not to get married or have children. It was a hard job and not well paid. They worked long hours and earned $1 an hour.
In the 1970s, stewardesses were unhappy in their job and airlines had to make some changes. Since the 1970s, “stewardesses” have been called flight attendants. They are well paid and work fewer hours than in the past.
1.The underlined word “adventurous” means _____________.
A. 奇怪的 B. 平淡的 C. 有趣的 D. 冒险的
2.The main reason for Boeing Air Transport offering Ellen the job was ________.
A. her flying experience B. her university education
C. her nursing experience D. her life attitudes
3.According to the passage, in the 1940s a woman had to ________ if she wanted to be a stewardess.
A. be a nurse B. be married C. be a mother D. be young
4.The passage mainly talks about _______.
A. the background of early flying pilots
B. the experience of flying passengers
C. the history of early flight attendants
D. the development of airplanes