那時(shí)我們?nèi)齻€(gè)孩子都正是長身體的時(shí)候,所以不管多么困難,每個(gè)星期,母親都要稱點(diǎn)肉或買尾魚給我們加餐。每當(dāng)吃這些豐盛的“大餐”,菜一上桌,我就把菜端到自己的身邊,專挑好的吃。
兒童在教育過程中的成長,一定意義上就是在重演人類的發(fā)展史。我們的祖先通過勞動(dòng)實(shí)現(xiàn)了人類文明的提升,由此我們每個(gè)人,特別是我們?cè)趦和A段的成長,都離不開勞動(dòng)環(huán)節(jié)的淬煉。
在村莊的記憶里,幾乎任何時(shí)間、任何角落都能見到扁擔(dān)的身影。挑糞、挑種子、挑谷子、挑土豆、挑橘子……農(nóng)人在土地上的所有傾注與收獲,都與扁擔(dān)密不可分。扁擔(dān)就是農(nóng)人的精神脊梁,讓他們挑起一個(gè)家庭重?fù)?dān)的同時(shí),也挑起了一個(gè)村莊沉重的歷史與殷殷期盼。
“稻花香里說豐年,聽取蛙聲一片?!蹦銈冎宦犚娦翖壖蚕壬谒纬@樣說,我可是踏著蛙歌一路走過來的。我童年的搖籃,少說也被幾百萬只青蛙搖動(dòng)過。我媽說:一到夏天外婆就不搖你了,遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)近近的青蛙們都賣力地晃悠你,他們的搖籃歌,比你外婆唱的還好聽哩,聽著聽著,你咧起嘴傻笑著,就睡著了。
父親越來越老了,雪后的山路上,他再也不能健步如飛了。妻子說,年前我們干脆抽兩天時(shí)間回去看看吧!回去那天,父親正坐在火塘邊,望著樹上的橘子發(fā)呆,看到我們,父親一愣,隨即便孩子般叫著母親的名字。
一天清晨,太陽花開了,在一層滾圓的綠葉下邊,閃出三朵小花。一朵紅,一朵黃,一朵淡紫色。乍開的花兒,像彩霞那么艷麗,像寶石那么奪目。在我們寧靜的小院里,激起一陣驚喜,一片贊嘆。
這天午后,烏蘭巴統(tǒng)大草原上空的太陽突然隱入低低的云層,我一個(gè)人從一座雜草豐茂的丘陵上跑下來,見同伴們都到別處玩去了,就獨(dú)自在草原上游蕩。就在這個(gè)時(shí)刻,我看到了被圈在圍欄里的九匹馬。
風(fēng)箏也有賭氣的時(shí)候,任你如何擺布,它總要往地上栽。這時(shí)的小伙伴決不會(huì)張飛似的環(huán)眼圓睜,一腳踏翻它的,而總是小心翼翼地檢查一番,找出毛病,對(duì)癥下藥。
魚,我所欲也;熊掌,亦我所欲也。二者不可得兼,舍魚而取熊掌者也。生,亦我所欲也;義,亦我所欲也。二者不可得兼,舍生而取義者也。生亦我所欲,所欲有甚于生者,故不為茍得也
Choose the best choice fromA to F to finish the dialogue. You have one more answer. Each choice should beused only once.A: Hello, I’m a schoolnewspaper reporter. May I ask you some questions?B: ____46____
B: It’s about theexperiments three astronauts are doing on the space station.A: That’s great. I’minterested in space, so I want to be an astronaut like them.
Once, herfather took her to the kitchen. He asked Jane to take a potato, an egg ____11____ two spoons of tea leaves. Jane was ____12____, andasked her father, “Do you want me to cook?”
Once, herfather took her to the kitchen. He asked Jane to take a potato, an egg ____11____two spoons of tea leaves. Jane was ____12____, and asked her father, “Doyou want me to cook?”
Electric cars may seem like a recent invention,but they have been around for years. In the early 1900s, there were ___16___ electric cars on the road than gasoline(汽油)cars,because at that time, gasoline was expensive compared with other fuels(燃料)
Electric cars may seem like a recent invention,but they have been around for years. In the early 1900s, there were ___16___electric cars on the road than gasoline(汽油)cars, because at that time,gasoline was expensive compared with other fuels(燃料), electriccars were more popular.
Ibelieved that I was right and he was wrong, and Tony believed that I was wrongand he was right. Our teacher, a kind and smart lady, decided to teach us alesson. She brought us to the front of the class and placed him on one side ofher desk and me on the other. In the middle of her desk was a large and roundobject. I could clearly see that it was black. The teacher asked us what colorthe object was. “White,” Tony answered. I couldn’t believe he said the objectwas white! “Clearly, it was black!” Another argument started between Tony andme, this time about the color of the object.
Ibelieved that I was right and he was wrong, and Tony believed that I was wrongand he was right. Our teacher, a kind and smart lady, decided to teach us alesson. She brought us to the front of the class and placed him on one side ofher desk and me on the other. In the middle of her desk was a large and roundobject. I could clearly see that it was black. The teacher asked us what colorthe object was. “White,” Tony answered. I couldn’t believe he said the objectwas white! “Clearly, it was black!” Another argument started between Tony andme, this time about the color of the object.
Ibelieved that I was right and he was wrong, and Tony believed that I was wrongand he was right. Our teacher, a kind and smart lady, decided to teach us alesson. She brought us to the front of the class and placed him on one side ofher desk and me on the other. In the middle of her desk was a large and roundobject. I could clearly see that it was black. The teacher asked us what colorthe object was. “White,” Tony answered. I couldn’t believe he said the object waswhite! “Clearly, it was black!” Another argument started between Tony and me,this time about the color of the object.
By usingthis method, the study found that red meats were the most unfriendly foods tothe environment. Keeping farm animals produces a large number of methane(甲烷)that keeps 30 times more heat than CO2. As well asmaking the earth warmer, eating too much red meat is known to increase the riskof a few illnesses, such as heart trouble.
①當(dāng)今社會(huì)是個(gè)看臉的時(shí)代,大多數(shù)人希望通過提升“顏值”來獲得更多的自信與機(jī)遇。然而顏值并不能決定一切。馬云,一個(gè)名列福布斯全球科技百富榜亞洲第一的男人,他并沒有很高的顏值。但他通過自己的努力,取得了如今的諸多成就。即使是在顏值時(shí)代,修心亦是很重要的。②一個(gè)沒有素質(zhì)的人,就算穿的多么華麗,一說話一個(gè)舉動(dòng)就能暴露自己。一個(gè)非常有涵養(yǎng)的人,即使穿著樸素,和他相處也會(huì)覺得清風(fēng)拂面。