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Doyouwanttobethemostpopularpersonintheclass?Youdon'tneedtochangeyourcharacter;

youjustneedtoimproveyourpersonality.Themostpopularpeoplearetrusted(信任)andloved

becausetheystaynormalbutstillhavesomethingthatmakesthemdifferentfromtherestofus.

Herearesomepiecesofadviceonhowtobecomethemostpopularpersonintheclass.

Ifyouwantotherstolikeandrespect(尊重)you,youhavetostartbylikingyourself.Donot

changeyourselfinordertopleaseothers.

?Behelpfultoeveryoneanddoithappily.Beingnicetopeopleisalmostlikehelpingthem,too,

becausebybeingniceyoumakeothershappy.

?Beactiveandhaveapositiveattitude(積極的態(tài)度)towardslife.Developconfidenceinyourself.

?Staycleanandwearfreshclothes.Donottrytofollowfashiontopleaseothers.

Respectcannotbeboughtwithbigwordsormoney.Youhavetogetitbybeinghonest.Italsohelps

yourpersonalgrowth.Youmustbeapersonthatcanbetrustedtogetrespect.

Tobea1person

Somethingyoudon'tneedto?Don'ttrytofollow2orchangeyourselfto

domakeotherspleased.

?Youcan't3respectwithbigwordsormoney.

Somethingyou4todo?Winothers'respect5likingyourself.

,Behonest,helpfuland6toeveryone.

,Havean7andpositiveattitudetowardslife

anddevelopconfidenceinyourself.

?8freshclothesandkeepclean.

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Conclusion(9yourpersonalityinsteadof10your

character,andyouwillbepopular.

(二)Atradeschool,sometimesalsocalledatechnicalschool,isoneoftheplacesyoucango

toafteryourgraduationfromyourjuniorhigh.Thepurposeofthiskindofschoolistopreparethe

studentsforagoodjobinthefuture.Thefocusoflearningismainlyonskills.

Thereareseveraladvantagesofgoingtoatradeschool.Firstly,ittakesyoulesstimeto

complete.Thelength(長(zhǎng)度)ofalmostalltradeschoolprogramsisabouttwoyears.Thatnotonly

allowsyoutogetmorejobexperienceandprogressfasterinyourwork,butalsohelpstosave

money.Ifyoucangetoutofschoolearlier,youpaylessforit.

Secondly,itiseasierforyoutofindajob.Manyfour-yearcollegesspendmoretimeteaching

studentsknowledgethanpreparingthemforjobs.Butatatradeschool,thefocusisonlearningthe

skillsthatyou'llbeusinginyourjobwhenyougraduate.Forexample,ifyougraduatewitha

degreeinhistory,youmayhavedifficultyfindingajobthatreallyinterestsyou.Butonceyou

completeacarrepairingprogram,youcaneasilyfindajobtorepaircars.

Thirdly,thejobsyoucangetwithatradeschooldegreeoftenpaywell.Accordingtotrustful

information,onthewholeatradeschoolgraduatemakesmuchmoremoneythanafour-year

collegegraduate.

Finally,itiseasierforyoutohaveaplaceinatradeschool.Youhavetodoreallywellinthe

testtogotoagooduniversity.Butitrequiresmuchlowergradestogotoatradeschool.Itsaves

youalotoftime,energyandtrouble.

Tradeschools

anothernametechnicalschools

11jobpreparation

focusoflearning12

programlength13

14lesstime,lowercost

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easiertofindajob

15

lowergrades

(三)Doyouknowhowmanybonesarethereinyourbody?Whenyouwereababyyouhadabout

330bones,andnowyouhavejustover200bones.Thenumberreducesbecausesomebonesjoin

togetherasyougrow.Yourwonderfulbonesworktogethertoprotectyouandsupportyourbody.

Manyuses

Manybonesprotectyourbody.Forexample,thebonethatmakesupyourheadiscalledtheskull.

Theskullsurroundsyourbrainandprotectsit.Theribsthatcoveryourchestprotectyourheartand

lungs.

Otherbonesareusedtosupportthebody.Themanybonesinyourfeetallowyoutowalk,andstand

onyourtiptoes.Yourhandsandfeethavemorethanhalfofthebonesinyourbody!

BiggestBone

Thelongestandstrongestboneinyourbodyisinyourleg.Itiscalledthefemuranditgoesfrom

yourhiptoyourknee.Itisaveryimportantbonebecauseitcarriesallofyourweightandhelpsyou

movefromplacetoplace.

SmallestBone

Wouldyoubelievethesmallestboneinyourbodyisinyourcar?Itisaboutthesizeofagrainof

riceandiscalledthestirrup.Whensoundwavescomeintoyourcarthestirrupshakesbackand

forth,allowingthesoundwavestoreachyourbrain.Whenthewavesreachyourbrainyoubearthe

sound.

“Funny”Bone

Hah!Thefunnyboneisn'treallyaboneatall.Itisactuallyanerve(神經(jīng)).Whenyouhitthenerve

thatisnearyourelbow,itreallyhurtsortingles.What'ssofunnyaboutthat?Thefunnybone

probablygotitsnamefromthebonethatisaboveyourelbow.Thatboneiscalledthehumerus,

whichsoundsliketheword"humorous”,meaning“fUnny”.

Thebonesthatmakeupourbodieshelpusgrow,andallowustomove.Whenyouthink,aboutit

ourbonesreallyarewonderful.

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TitleWonderfill_____16____

Youhavemorethan200boneswhenyou_____1/7____upYourboneswork

togethertoprotectyouandsupportyourbody.

Toprotectyourbody

*Theskullprotectsyourbrain18harm.

*Theribsprotectyourheartandlungs.

Manyuses

To19yourbody.

*Bonesinyourfeethelpyoutowalkandstand.

*Over20ofthebonesareinyourhandsandfeet.

ManbodyBiggestBone

*Thefemuristhebiggestbone

*Itcarriesallofyourweightandhelpsyoumove22

DifferentSmallestBone

21*Thestirrupis23thananyotherbone.

ofbones*Ithelpsyoutohearthe24.

“Funny”Bone

*Thefunnyboneisanerveinfact.

*25youhitthenervenearyourelbowithurts

Conclusi()iOurbonesarereallywonderful.

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TutorsWanted*Subject:Math/Science/Languages

?Salary:$30perhour

?Jobtype:Parttime

JobDescription*Tutorsassistcollegestudentswithtestpreparationinmath,scienceorlanguages.

?Tutoringexperienceisnotamust.

?Higherdemandfortutoringsessions:Sundays12一8p.m.

Monday-Thursday3一9p.m.

WhatWeOffer*Freetrainingbeforethisfall

?Flexibleschedule

?FreeSundaydinners

?Healthinsuranceforstaffworkingover30hoursperweek

OfficewithinwalkingdistancefromtheParkCaltrainstation.

26.Whichperiodoftimeneedsthemosttutors?

A.Weekdaymornings.B.Sundayafternoonsandevenings.

C.Fridayafternoonsandevenings.D.SaturdayandSundaymornings.

27.Whatcanatutorgetifheworksmorethan30hoursperweek?

A.Healthinsurance.B.Freelunchesanddinners.

C,Freejobtrainingeverymonth.D.AbedroomnearParkCaltrainstation.

28.Whichisrequiredforthisjob?

A.Tobeafull-timetutor.

B.Toworkover30hoursaweek.

C,Havingtutoringexperience.

D.Beinggoodatmath,scienceorlanguages.

29.Whichpersonisthemostsuitableforthisjob?

A.Amiddleschoolstudentwhoisgoodatart.

B.Ascientistwithafull-timejobfromSundaytoFriday.

C,Alanguageteacherwhotakescareofherchildintheafternoonandevening.

D.Auniversitygraduatewithnoteachingexperiencebutgoodatmath.

30.Wherecanweseethispassage?

A.Inanartmagazine.B.Inalocalnewspaper.

C.Inaposterofafootballclub.D.OnthewebsiteofaNationalPark.

(五)WatsonenteredMr.Smith'soffice.Thebosswasahardman.Hefiredpeoplewhodidn't

dowellwithoutgivingthemasecondchance.

“Watson,“saidMr.Smith,“thispastyearyourdepartmenthasn'tearnedmoney.We'regoingto

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dropthatdepartment.Ifsfinished.I'msorry,"But,sir——ifIjusthadalittle

moretime.ForthemomentIneedthejobtokeepmysonatRiversideSchool."

"What'sthat!”saidtheboss."Riverside!Ididn'tknowyouhadaboythere.That9san

expensiveschoolforamanwithyoursalary."

“Iknow,sir.Buthelikesittheresomuch!He'sastarathleteandthebestboxerintheschool.

TheboyscallhimChampthere."

Thebosssatseriouslystillforalongtime一afaraway(恍惚的)lookinhiseyes.Then,

suddenly,hesaid,"We'vegottocloseyourdepartment,Watson.Butyou'lltakeoveranewjobin

anotherdepartment.Itmeanslongerhours——maybemorepay.Nowgetout.You'rehereforlife."

Watsongotout,withsurpriseonhisface.Thenthebosstookaletterfromthetopdrawerofhis

desk.ItwasHerbie9slastletterfromRiversideSchool——writtenafewdaysbeforehedied.Hehad

readitoverandoveragainwithsickpain.Theletterread:

Ican'tsaytheboyshereareanynicertomethantheotherswere.Iguessit'sthesame

everywherewhenyouTeacripple(跛腳的人).Butdon'tworryaboutme,Dad.Andthere9soneboy

herewhoisreallygreat.He'satrackstarandboxingchamp(冠軍)andjusttopsinchemistry.The

boyscallhimChamp.Hemadethemstopthrowingmybooksaround.Andheknockedaboydown

whohitme.HeisthebestfriendIeverhad.Dad,Iamsogratefultohim,whenIgrowup,Iwantto

dosomethingforChamp.Somethingbig一thathewon'tevenknowabout.

Yourson,

Herbie

31.Whichofthefollowingcouldbebestputintheblank""inParagraph2?

A.butyouwillhavetogonowB.butitissobadforyoutodoitagain

C,butyouhavedoneallyourworkwellD.butyouhaveenteredabetterdepartment

32.WatsonwassurprisedwhenhegotoutofMr.Smithsofficebecause.

A.thebossclosedhisdepartment

B.hecouldworkinanotherdepartment

C.hehadgotmoremoneyfromMr.Smith

D.heknewhissonwrotealettertoMr.Smith

33.Itcanbeinferredfromtheletterthat.

A.theboysintheschoolwereverynicetoHerbie

B.HerbiedidsomethingforChampwhenhegrewup

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C.ChampmadeaboyknockHerbiedownandhithim

D.Champwasbothanexcellentathleteandatopstudent

34.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.MyBestFriendChampB.CallHimChampThere

C.DoSomethingBigforChampD.DropYourDepartment

(六)Enjoyingthebeautyoftheskyatnightisararethingforpeopleincitiessincelight

pollutionruinseverything.However,photostakenbyastrophotographers(天文攝影師)givepeople

opportunitiestoadmirethestars.

Beingafull-timeastrophotographer,ZhangJingyi,27,grewupbeinganastronomy

enthusiast(愛(ài)好者).Whenbeingaskedwhyshechosethiscareer,Zhangsaid,“Wealldreamof

whatitisliketoliveonplanetssofarfromus.Isn'titcool?”

AsaresultofthefastdevelopmentofChina9sspaceindustry,Zhangstartedtoshoot(拍攝)

rocketlaunching(發(fā)射)momentsinrecentyears."Ibasicallyfollowedtheconstructionofthe

Tiangongspacestationwithmycamera.Shesaid,addingthateverylaunchhasgivenherastrong

senseofachievement.

Zhangbelievesthatherphotosareartworksthatmoneycannotbuy."Somephotographersmay

selltheirworks一somephotosevenreachsixdigits(六位數(shù)Zhangsaid,“Forme,Iwouldbe

satisfiedifpeoplesimplylikemywork."AsaninfluenceronSinaWeibowithmorethan2.5

millionfollowers,Zhangalsosharesvideosthatshe'sfilmed,givingheraudienceamore

authentic(真實(shí)的)impressionofherwork.

Zhangsaidthatanastrophotographerneedstobedevotedtotheircareer.Forexample,when

takingphotosofthestars,theyhavetofilmthemonplateaus(高原)whicharefreezingatnight.

“Thesehardshipsarenothingifyoutrulylovewhatyoudo,“Zhangsaid.

Gainingexperienceisalsoimportant."Thereisn'tadetailedguidebookforcreatingart,“Zhang

said,“Youhavetolearnfromyourownworks.Gradually,youcanaddpersonalthoughtsintothe

filmingprocessandwitnessyourworkimproving.,9

35.WhatledZhangtobecomeanastrophotographer?

A.Hercuriosityaboutspace.

B.AbeautifulphotoshesawonWeibo.

C.Fewerchancesforcitizenstoadmirethestars.

D.ThedevelopmentofChina9sspaceindustry.

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36.WhatdidZhangbegintoshootinrecentyears?

A.People.B.Scenery.C.Wildlife.D.Rocketlaunching

37.WhatdoesZhangvalueaboutherphotos?

A.Howmuchtheycansellfor.

B.Themedia9scommentsonthem.

C.Thepublic9srecognition(認(rèn)可)ofthem.

D.Thesocialinfluencetheyhave.

38.WhatdoesZhangthinkisnecessaryforasuccessfulastrophotographer?

A.Expensiveequipment.B.Adetailedguidebook.

C.Devotionandlearningability.D.Aformaleducationinphotography.

39.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Achieveherdreamsthroughcameras

B.Enjoythebeautyofthesky

C,Howtocreateart

D.Photosarevaluableworksofart

(七)Whatdoyouwanttobewhenyougrowup?Myanswerhasalwaysbeenavet.

Wedidn'thavepetsgrowingupbecausemymotherwasscaredofanimals.Shetransferred(轉(zhuǎn)

移)someofthisfeartome.It'snotcommonyoufindsomeonewho'sscaredofanimalsbutwants

tobeavet.Still,IknewthisiswhatIwanted.

VetschoolwasnothinglikeIhadimagined.Withinthefirstfewweeks,anyfearsIhadabout

beingavetvanished.Inthefourthyear,wewereintroducedtosurgery.Ilovedit.Stitching(縫)

woundswaslikeasatisfyinggameofTetris(俄羅斯方塊),whereallthepiecesfitbeautifully

togethertomakesomethingbrokenwholeagain.Itsolidified(使堅(jiān)固)mybeliefthatthiswasthe

rightfitforme.

Thesewerethemostchallengingandrewardingtwoyearsofmylife,andbeforeIknewit,they

wereover.Iwasofficiallyaveterinarysurgeon(獸醫(yī)).Surprisingly,IfeltemptyafterIfinished.

Whywasn'tIexcitedtomoveon?Ihadcompletelyforgottentothinkaboutwhatcomesnext.Ifelt

asifIhadspentthelastdecadeofmylifewritingexamsandworkingcrazyhoursonlytocomeout

ontheotherside,completelyclueless.

Thereweresomanyoptionstochoosefrom.Icouldstartaclinic,workatanotherpracticeor

evenpursuefurtherstudies.ItwasmyfatherwhosuggestedItraveltogainsomeperspective.I

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hesitantlydecidedtospendsometimeinNewZealandwithmyauntwhoalsohappenstobeavet.

NewZealandwasbeautiful!IfinallyhadachancetothinkaboutwhatIwanted.Oneofthe

vetsthereallowedmetoobservetheirpractice.Workingwithvetnursesreallystoodoutforme.We

don'thavevetnursesinIndia!Itisablessingtohavesuchexperiencedanddedicatedindividualsas

apartofyoursupportsystem.Afterawholeyearofwhatfeltlikeaimlesswandering,this

experiencehelpedmedecideIwantedtoworkoverseas.

So,toalltheotherconfusedvetsouttherewhohaven91figuredthingsout:Ifscompletelyokay

tofeelconfused!Mostpeoplefeelthesamewayatsomepointintheircareers.Don'tbeafraidto

trynewthingsevenifyoufeeldifficultorimpossible.

40.Whydidn'ttheauthorconsiderraisingapetofherownbefore?

A.Becauseshehadbeenwoundedbyapet.

B.Becauseshewasnotinterestedinanimals.

C.Becauseherfamilycouldn'taffordtobuyherone.

D.Becausehermotherpassedonherfearofanimalstoher.

41.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"vanished“inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Erupted.B.Disappeared.C.Increased.D.Realized.

42.Howdidtheauthorfeelaftershegraduatedasarealvet?

A.Lost.B.Ashamed.C.Confident.D.Excited.

43.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?

A.Differentpeoplehavedifferentdreamjobs.

B.Howtheauthorbecameavetwiththehelpofheraunt.

C.Bytravelingabroad,peoplecanbroadentheirknowledgecircles.

D.Peoplewillfindwhattheyreallywantiftheyarebraveenoughtotry.

(八)For21years,GeorgesBwellewatchedhisillfathertravelingtohospitals,whichcould

notofferhimallnecessaryhelp.

JamefBwellesufferedonlyabrokenarmatfirst,butitfinallydevelopedintoahematoma.That

wouldaffecthimfortherestofhislife.Bwellespentyearstakinghisfathertoovercrowded

hospitals.

Itwasnoteasy.Theywouldleavehomeat5a.m.andrantothehospitaltobethefirst.There

werealotofpatients.Somepeoplecoulddiebecausetheywerewaiting.

Thesituationhasn'tchangedmuchsinceBwelle'sfatherdiedin2002.

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InCameroon,thereisonedoctorforevery5,000peoplewhileintheUnitedStatesthereisone

doctorforevery413people.Andeveniftheycouldseeadoctor,manyCameroonianscouldn't

affordit.

Whenhesawhisfatherandsomanyofhiscountrymensuffer,Bwelledecidedtodosomething

aboutit.

Hebecameadoctorhimself.Andhestartedanorganization,ASCOVIME.Ittravelsintothe

countrysideonweekendstoprovidefreemedicalcare.Since2008,heandhisgroupofvolunteers

havehelpednearly32,000people.

AlmosteveryFriday,histeamjamintovansandtraveltovillagesinneed.Ineachtripthey

receive500people.Patientscomeonfootfrom60kilometersaroundthevillageforfreetreatment.

Thenextmorning,theteamwilldosimpleoperationsinaschoolhouse,townhallorhome,

andworkintotheearlyhoursofSundaymorning.

OnSunday,theteamheadsbacktothecity,tiredbutproudoftheirwork.Theyknowthattheir

helpcanmakeaworldofdifferencetothosetheyhelp.

Forhisdevotiontohiscountryandpeople,GeorgesBwellebecomesoneofthe2013Heroes

votedthroughouttheworld.

44.JamefBwelle9sbrokenarmdevelopedintoaseriousillnessprobablybecause.

A.hehadbeenhurttooseriously

B.hehadbeentakentohospitaltoolate

C,hehadnotreceivedpropertreatment

D.hehadnotfollowedthedoctor9sadvice

45.WhichisoneoftheproblemsaboutmedicalcareinCameroon?

A.Thecountryhastoolargeapopulation.

B.Manypeoplearetoopoortopayfortreatment.

C.Doctorsgenerallyhavetoopoormedicalskills.

D.Hospitalsaretoofarawayfromthecountryside.

46.WecanreachtheconclusionthatBwelleandhisteamare.

A.patientandconfidentB.politeandhelpful

C.kindandhardworkingD.livelyandcreative

47.Thepassagemainlytellsus.

A.whyBwelledecidedtobecomeadoctor

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B.whatbadconditionsCamerooniansarein

C.thatdoctorsarebadlyneededinCameroon

D.howBwellehasbecomeanadmireddoctor

(九)NoCarDaywasfirststartedby34citiesinFranceonSeptember22,1998.Itwasstartedto

protecttheenvironment.Bynow,morethan1,000citiesaroundtheworldhavehadaNoCarDay.

ThefirstNoCarDayinChinawasinChengduin2001.Othercities,includingTaipai,Shanghai

andWuhan,alsosupporttheday.

InBeijing,moreandmorepeoplearejoiningthecampaign.Itasksdriverstoleavetheircarsat

homeforonedayeachmonthandwalkorrideabiketowork.ItalsocallsonBeijingersnottouse

carsonJune5(WorldEnvironmentDay).Thesloganforthedayis,“Ifwedriveforonelessday,we

canhaveonemoreniceday.”

Sofar,morethan200,000drivershaveshowntheirsupport.atWecan'tcontroltheweather,butwe

canchoosenottodrive,“saidWuZonghua,acarclubchairman.Beijingistryingtohave238blue

skydaysthisyear.Inthefirstquarterof2012,Beijingonlyhad52blueskydays.Thiswas11days

lessthanthenumberforthesameperiodtheyearbefore.Muchofthedustcomesfromthedesert,

butcarscausemostoftheairpollution.WemustdomoreforNoCarDay.

48.ThefirstNoCarDayfellon.

A.February2ndB.June5thC.July5thD.September22nd

49.wasthefirstcitytohaveNoCarDayinChina.

A.BeijingB.ChengduC.ShanghaiD.Wuhan

50.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“slogan“inParagraph3mean?

A.目的B.原因C.意義D.口號(hào)

51.HowmanyblueskydaysdidBeijinghaveinthefirstquarterof2011?

A.63.B.52.C.41.D.238.

52.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTrue?

A.ChinaisthefirstcountrytostartNoCarDay.

B.NoCarDayisWorldEnvironmentDay.

C.NoCarDayhasbeensupportedbyover1,000citiesaroundtheworldsofar.

D.Muchofthedustintheaircomesfromcars.

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(十)Scientistsfindthathard-workingpeoplecanlivelongerthanidle(不工作的)people.

Careerwomenarehealthierthanhousewives.Evidenceshowsthatthejoblessareinpoorerhealth

thanthejob-holder.Areportshowsthatwhenevertheunemploymentrate(失業(yè)率)increasesby1%,

thedeathrateincreasesby2%.Allthiscomesdowntoonepoint:Workishelpfultoourhealth.

Whyisworkgoodforhealth?Itisbecauseworkkeepspeoplebusy,awayfromloneliness.

Researchesshowthatpeoplefeelnotonlyunhappybutalsoworriedwhentheyhavenothingtodo.

Instead,thehappiestarethosewhoarebusy.Manyhighachieverswholovetheircareersfeelthat

theyarehappiestwhentheyareworkinghard.Workservesasabridgebetweenmanandreality.By

work,peoplecomeintocontactwitheachother.Ifpeopletakepartinsomeactivities,theycanfind

friendshipandwarmth.Thisishelpfultohealth.Thelossofworksometimesmeansthelossof

everything.Itaffectsmaninspiritandmakeshimeasytogetill.

Besides,workgivesoneasenseoffulfillment(充實(shí)感).Workmakesonefeelhisvaluein

society.Whenawriterfinisheshiswritingoradoctorsuccessfullyoperatesonapatientorateacher

seeshisstudentsgrow,theyarehappybeyondwords.

Fromtheabovewecanknowthatthemoreyouwork,thehappierandhealthieryouwillbe.Let

usworkhardandstudywellandliveahappyandhealthylife.

回答下面5個(gè)問(wèn)題,每題答案不超過(guò)6個(gè)詞。

53.Whocanlivelonger,hard-workingpeopleoridlepeople?

54.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellusinthefirstparagraph?

55.Howdopeoplefeelwhentheydon'thaveanythingtodo?

56.Howcanwefindfriendshipandwarmthinourdailylife?

57.Whatdoyouthinkhardworkcanbringus?(自擬一句作答)

(H^一)

TheChineseareworkinghardtoachievetheirChinaDream.Andnowthemodelworkerspirit

andcraftsman(工匠)spiritareverypopular.Hereisastoryofagreatcraftsman.

Bornin1949,PanQihuiwasonceaPEteacher.Hewasinterestedinwritingwithbrushesan

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paintingasachild.Hishobbieshadnothingtodowithhisjob,buthenevergavethemup.Healso

hadinterestincollectingstampsandancientcoins.However,sincehesawthemicro-carving(微雕)

artworksatanexhibitioninthe1980s,hedecidedtostudymicrecarving.

In1986,Panwrote100letterstohis100penfriendswhoalsoenjoyedcollectingstampsand

ancientcoinstotellthemhehaddecidedtospendtenyearsstudyingmicro-carvingandpromisedto

sendeachofthemamicro-carvingwork.Then,hepracticedeverynightafterwork.Throughhard

work,heonlyspentfiveyearsachievinghisdream

Panpracticesmuchandtrainshard.Hehassetagoalforhimselfthathewillcreateone

amazingworkeveryyear.Tomakesurehishandsremainstable(沉穩(wěn)的),Panhasgivenup

smokingandbeenlivingahealthylife.Pansayshelovesmicro-carvingandwillnevergiveitup.

回答下面5個(gè)問(wèn)題,每題答案不超過(guò)6個(gè)詞

58.WhyaretheChineseworkinghard?

59.WhenwasPanQihuiborn?

60.HowlongdidittakePantolearnmicro-carvingwell?

61.WhatdidPangiveuptomakehishandsremainstable?

62.WhatdoyouthinkofPanQihui?

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(十二)

Educationisnotanend,butawaytoanend.Inotherwords,wedonoteducatechildrenonly

forthe63ofeducatingthem;ourpurposeistofitthemforlife.Assoonaswerealizethis

fact,wewillunderstandthatitisveryimportanttochooseagoodwayofeducationwhichwill

really64childrenforlife.

Inmanymoderncountriesithasbeenfashionableforsometimetothinkthatbyfreeeducation

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