Now more than 20 schools in the northwest China are using E-textbooks. Some teachers say that they make learning easier and (teach)more convenient.
Jing Xuan is (excite)about lessons like Chinese,English and math. She (enjoy)the pictures and animations(动画)in the E-textbooks. The children here (study)with E-textbooks since last September. the help of the E textbooks,some good ideas are shared at times. Some parents encourage their children (try)the E-textbooks to make learning easier. But others worry about their (children)health.
"You can't imagine how the growing popularity of E-textbooks is changing the way the students learn! More and more students can (learn)with E-textbooks in the future. However, there's still a long way (go)."Said the headmaster.
A. How did you go there? B. I went to a beautiful town with my parents. C. What do you want to know? D. Have you ever had an exciting experience? E. I have never seen real sheep. F. I played with some sheep. G. What do you think? |
A: Good morning, Dai Wei.
B: Good morning, Zhao Heng.
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B: Yes, of course.
A: Please tell me something about it.
B: That happened in March last year.
A: What did you do there?
B: We visited an old friend of my father's.
A:
B: My father drove us there. The view(风景) on the way was wonderful.
A: What was the most exciting thing?
B:
A: Sheep?
B: Yes. My father's friend had many sheep on his farm. They looked very lovely.
A: Oh, that sounds great!
B: If you want to see them, I can take you there next holiday.
A: Thank you!
B: You're welcome.
Yesterday I read a report on a charity show in a newspaper. The aim of the show was to 1money for the poor children. In the country areas, some children are out of school 2their parents can't pay for their education.
To my surprise, many famous performers took part in the charity show, such as Andy Liu, Jay, Faye Wang, Kitty Chen and so on. The stars didn't ask for any pay. They did it for3 ! There were a lot of performances 4 singing and dancing. The audience were so excited that they 5 their hands from time to time. Of course, the show was a success.
All the people followed the stars' example. A great number of people showed their generosity(慷慨) in 6 their money to the show. Both the ticket money and the donated money were soon sent to the poor areas and some of the poor children can get back to 7 now.
Now many charity shows are held in our country, not only to8 education in poor areas but also to help people in trouble. As the Chinese saying goes, "All the others will come to one's rescue(援助) 9one is in trouble. ''I 10 the whole world will become better if every one of us gives charity to others.
In modern society there is a lot of disagreementabout competition. Some value it highly, believing that it is good for socialprogress. Others say that competition is bad. It sets one person againstanother. And it leads to unfriendly relationship between people.
I have taught many children who believe thattheir self-worth depended on how well they did at tennis and other skills. Forthem, playing well and winning are often life-and death matters. In theirsingle-minded dream of success, the development of many other human qualities (品质)is sadly forgotten.
However, while some seem to be lost in thedesire (渴望)to succeed, others take a different attitude. In a culture whichvalues only the winners, they are strongly against competition. Among themost vocal are youngsters who are under competitive pressures(压力)from their parents or society. They are always told to be the topones, but they think it's really hard. When I teach these young people, I oftenfind them in a desire to fail. They seem to search for failure(失败)by not trying to win or achieve success. By not trying, they alwayshave an excuse:" I may have lost, but it doesn't matter because I reallydidn't try. If I had tried and lost, that would mean a lot."
Clearly, this belief is the same as that ofthe true competitors who try to prove themselves. Both are based on themistaken belief. They think one's self-respect depends on how well one doescompared with others. Both are afraid of not being valued. Only as this fearbegins to dissolve(消除)can we discover a newmeaning in competition,