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山西省晋城市陵川第一中学学年高二下学期期Word文档格式.docx

-AlbertEinstein

Ifyouhaveakidwithspecialneedsintheschoolsystem,chancesareyou’vecomeacrossthatsayinghangingonaclassroomwall.Myfive-year-olddaughterSyonahascerebralpalsy(amedicalconditionaffectingsomeone’scontrolovertheirmovement)anditmeans,combinedwithhercommunicationchallengesandsightproblems,thatstandardassessments(andby“standard”,Imeantheonesusedtoassesskidswithspecialneeds)aren’talwaysanaccuratemeasureofherabilities.

BynowyouhaveprobablyheardaboutChrisUlmer,the26-year-oldteacherinJacksonville,Florida,whostartshisspecialeducationclassbycallingupeachstudentindividuallytogivethemmuchadmirationandahigh-five(agestureofgreetingorcongratulation).Icouldn’thelpbutberemindedofSyona’steacherandhowshesupportseachkidinaverysimilarway.Ulmerrecentlysharedavideoofhisteachingexperience.“Ihaveseentheirconfidenceandself-worthincreaserapidly,”hesaid.AllIcouldthinkwas:

Howluckythesestudentsaretohavesuchinspirationalteachers.

Syona’steacherhasanattitudethatcanbestbesummarizedinoneword:

awesome.Herteacherdoesn’tfocusonwhatcan’tbedone—shefocusesonwhatcanbedone.Overthepastseveralmonths,myhusbandDilipandIhaveseenSyona’sconfidenceincreasetenfold.Sheuseswordsshewouldn’thavethoughtofusingbefore.Sherecentlytoldmeaboutherclassmate’striptoEcuadorandwasveryproudwhenIunderstoodheronthefirsttry.

IactuallywonderwhattheinfluencewouldbeifwedidsomethingsimilartowhatUlmerdoeswithhisstudentsinourhome.We’verecentlystartedourdaybyremindingeachotherofthegoodqualitiesweallpossess.Ifweareremindedofourstrengthsonaregularbasis,wewillbecomeincreasinglyconfidentaboutprogressandsuccess.

Ulmer’sreachasateachergoesfarbeyondthewallsofhisclassroom.Infact,heteachesallofustotakeamomentandtrulyappreciatethestrengthsofanimportantpersoninourlives.

1.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofEinstein’squote?

A.Funny

B.Strange

C.True

D.Confusing

2.WhatcanwelearnaboutChrisUlmer?

A.HeisSyona’sfavoriteteacher.

B.Hepraiseshisstudentsonebyone

C.Heusevideostoteachhisstudents

D.Heaskshisstudentstohelpeachother

3.Syonafeltverypleasedbecause_____.

A.shehasdevelopedacoolattitude

B.hermotherknewwhatsheexpressed

C.herprogresswasappreciatedbyherparents

D.shehadbeentoEcuadorwithherclassmate

4.Whatchangehastakenplaceintheauthor’sfamily?

A.Theygiveeachotherpraiseeveryday

B.TheyvisitUlmer’sclassroomregularly

C.Theyfeelgratefultopeopleintheirlives

D.TheyinviteUlmer’sstudentstotheirhome

B

BarefootMike"

getsalotofattentionwhenheshowsupatthebeginningofarace.Helovestorunandhasbeenrunningsincehewasakid.Helovestorace,andoftencompetesin10Kraces.Butthat’snotthereasonhegetssomuchattention.Peoplenoticehimbecausewhenheruns,“BarefootMike”runsbarefoot.

Runningbarefoothasbecomeahugetrendintheworldofrunning.“Ididn'

tsetouttobeatrendsetter,”laughed

“BarefootMike”,otherwiseknownasMikeWhitaker.“I'

vealwaysbeenarunner,butuntilafewyearsago,Ialwaysworeshoes.ThenonedayIwasrunningafterarainstorm.Isteppedoffintothegrasstoavoidapuddle(水坑)onthesidewalk,andaccidentallysteppedintoahugemuddypuddlethathadbeenhiddeninthegrass.Itriedtokeeprunning,butthewetanddirtyshoemadeitreallyhard.Ifiguredthebestsolutionwastojustgetridoftheshoes.”

Miketookoffhisshoesanddroppedthemintothenearesttrashcan.“ThenIstartedrunning.AtfirstIwentreallyslowlybecauseIwaswatchingoutforrocksorotherthingsthatcouldhurtmyfeet,buttherereallyweren'

tanyproblems.”Hestartedgoingfaster.“Itfeltsogood!

”Mikesaid.“Myknee,whichalwaysached,didn'

tache.MyfootwasabletospreadoutsoIhadbetterbalance.Andmyfeetdidn'

tfeelallhotandsweaty.Itwasawesome!

“Thereareactuallypotentialhealthbenefitstorunningbarefoot,”saidDr.NancyBower,apodiatrist(足科医师).

Arecentstudyagrees.Ateamofresearchersrecentlyvideotapedseveralpeoplerunning—firstwearingshoesandthenbarefoot.Inalmosteverycase,whenwearingshoes,therunnerstendedtolandontheheeloftheirfoot,whichtheycall“heelstriking.”Manyrunnershaveimpactinjuriessuchaskneepain.Heelstrikingmaybethecauseoftheseinjuriesormaymakeanexistinginjuryworse.

Whenrunningbarefoot,therunnerstendedtolandonthemiddlepartofthefoot.Theforceisspreadoutthroughoutthefoot.Theankle,shin(胫部),kneeandhipdon'

tgettheshockofahardlandingwitheverystep.

5.WhydoesMikereceivealotofattentionwhilerunning?

A.Becauseherunsveryfast.

B.Becauseheloseshisshoes.

C.Becausehewearsnoshoes.

C.Becausehewearsstrangeclothes.

6.AccordingtoParagraph2,whydidMikerunbarefootyearsago?

A.Helikedrunningbarefoot.

B.Hewasadvisedtorunbarefoot.

C.Hisshoebecameveryuncomfortable.

D.Hisdreamofbecomingfamousmotivatedhim.

7.Afterrunningbarefootforawhileafewyearsago,Mike________.

A.wasverytired

B.wasbadlyhurt

C.gaveuprunning

D.feltunexpectedlygreat

8.Accordingtotherecentstudy,heelstriking________.

A.isbadforone'

shealth

B.iscausedbyexistinginjuries

C.happenswhenonerunsbarefoot

D.canbeavoidedbywearingsportsshoes.

C

It’salwaysbeenaruleinmyfamily,spokenorunspoken,thatyoudon’twastefood.WithsixchildrenherselfandhavinggrownupinanevenlargerfamilythroughtheGreatDepression,mymotherwouldnevertoleratethrowingouttheamountsoffoodweseeroutinelythesedaysinthedumpster.Weweretoldsimplytocleanourplates,nomatterwhetherwelikedthetasteorifwewerenothungryornot.Sothissubjectisdeepinmygenesandupbringing.

Estimatesarethatnearlyonethirdofallfoodproducediswasted.USDAestimates31%offoodavailableatretail(零售)leveliswasted.12%oflandfillmaterialisfood.28%ofagriculturallandproducesfoodwhichiswasted,saystheFAO.18%ofvegetables,and12%oftheapplecroparelostatthefarmlevelintheUnitedStates.,sayexperts.

Luckily,there’san“uglyfood”movementpickingupsteam.“Ugly”foodsarethosethatsellersandbuyersoftenrejectbecauseoftheirappearance,likemisshapenvegetablesandbruised(擦伤的)fruits.Farmersdumpthem.Supermarketsandrestaurantsrejectthem.Nowsupermarketsandrestaurantsrejectthem.Consumershistoricallyhaveavoidedthem.Nowsupermarketsfeaturetheugly.It’sfashionable.Moreartfultermsarefavored.AFrenchsupermarketchainisselling“inglorious”foods.TheBritishchainASDAuses“wonky(歪斜的)”(whichtoAmericanearsmightsoundasbadas“ugly.”)Canada’sLoblawsuses“naturallyimperfect.”CelebritychefJamieOliver,whohascasthimselfasapromoterofthe“goodfoodmovement,”hassignedonwithsomeBritishchainstosupporttheirefforts.

WiththeeffortofKretschmannFarmCSA’swe’vetakenthelinethatratherthanthrowawaythingswhichwouldbeclassifiedbyothersasugly,inglorious,orimperfect,wewouldjustgivethemtoyouandyoucoulddecide.Eitherwethrowthemaway,oryoucan.Oftentimesthisaddstothevolumeofthebox,ormakesitalittlemoreurgenttoconsume(becausesometimesthoserejectedfoodsarejustveryripe!

).

9.Whentheauthorwasakid,he.

A.oftensufferedfromhunger

B.wasnotallowedtowastefood

C.hadtowashplatesafterameal

D.didn’tlikethetasteofhisfood

10.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“pickingupsteam”inParagraph3mean?

A.Comingtoanend.

B.Facingachallenge.

C.Makingaselection.

D.Becomingmorepopular.

11.TheKretschmannFarmCSA.

A.providesperfectfoodforcustomers

B.sellsfoodmotofwhichisveryripe

C.triestobringuglyfoodtocustomers

D.encouragetheconsumptionoffood

D

Mosttimes,whatpeopleacceptashopeisafeelingorthoughtthatsomethingdesiredmayhappen.Thewordhopeisaguarantee(保证)ofhappinesswithoutadoubt.HopeinancientGreekis“elpis”meaning“toexpectorlookforwardwithpleasure”.OrisonSwettMardensays“thereisnomedicineasgreatandpowerfulexpectationofsomethingbettertomorrow.”

SamuelEssonJonahisoneoftheworld’smostinfluentialpersonalitiesofthiscentury.Whenhewasyoung,miningforAfricanswashellonearth,becausetheyweretreatedverybadlyandtherewerenokeypositionsintheindustryforthembecauseitwasbelievedthattheblackcouldnotmanagetheiraffairssuccessfully.Eveninthefaceofallthesechallengesanddiscriminations,Jonahhopedtoheadtheindustrysomeday.Whenhetoldhisworkmatesandparentsabouthishope,hebecamealaughingstock.Notgivinguponhishope,heworkedhardtowarditandatlasthebecamepresidentofAngloGoldAshanti.

Hopewithoutdoubthelpsyoutoworkharduntilyoufinallyachieveyouraimsorgoals.Hopekeepsonealiveandalsohelpsuspersevere(坚持)tosucceed.Someonemaysay“I’vetriedandfailedseveraltimes”.Asamatteroffact,failureisinevitable(无法避免的)sometimesbutthatdoesn’toverruleyourabilitytosucceed.Thekeyisthatyoucan’tgiveupyourhope.Ourhistoryhasseenmanygreatachievers.Thoughtheyhopedtheycouldmakeit,theyalsofailed;

however,theydidn’tgiveupontheirhop

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