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A.18months | B.three | C.eight | D.ten |
A.America. | B.Britain. | C.Romania. | D.France. |
A.took her a lot of time at school |
B.made her drop out of school |
C.didn’t influence her studies at school |
D.made her fall behind others in studies at school |
A.their life was very hard |
B.they lived by selling Alexandra’s paintings |
C.Alexandra began to draw her painting |
D.her parents left their jobs and worked for her |
A.Alexandra was not interested in travelling |
B.Alexandra’s success changed her family’s life |
C.Alexandra’s parents were good at English |
D.Alexandra’s stories appeared often on the radio and TV |
A lot of teenagers are good at art at school, but how would you feel if people called you “the new Picasso(畢加索)” or if presidents and other famous people collected your paintings?
Alexandra Nechita was ten when her paintings became famous all over the world. She visited Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Australia, New Zealand and her family’s native place (祖籍) Romania where 5,000 fans came to see her at the airport. Alexandra said, “When it all started, I was moved. It was very exciting and I loved the traveling, but I got very tired. And I missed home.”
Alexandra is a good student. Her studies always come first. She only starts painting after she’s done her homework. She works on two or three paintings at a time. The paintings sell for thousands and Alexandra’s parents have given up their jobs to work for their daughter. Life for the Nechita family is very different from what it was like a few years ago.
Alexandra’s father Niki left Romania for political reasons in 1985. At first he tried his best to learn English and had different kinds of low-paid jobs. In 1987, he brought his wife and Alexandra, who was then 18 months old, to America. The family was very poor. Alexandra began to draw at the age of three.
She was drawing for four or five hours a day. Soon people offered to buy her paintings and she had her first art show at the age of eight. Stories about this child appeared in the newspapers and television. They now live in a large house with a swimming pool. Her mother said, “We started without anything, but thanks to Alexandra, we have everything we ever dreamed of.”
【小題1】Alexandra became well-known all over the world for her paintings at the age of _______.
A.18months | B.three | C.eight | D.ten |
A.America. | B.Britain. | C.Romania. | D.France. |
A.took her a lot of time at school |
B.made her drop out of school |
C.didn’t influence her studies at school |
D.made her fall behind others in studies at school |
A.their life was very hard |
B.they lived by selling Alexandra’s paintings |
C.Alexandra began to draw her painting |
D.her parents left their jobs and worked for her |
A.Alexandra was not interested in travelling |
B.Alexandra’s success changed her family’s life |
C.Alexandra’s parents were good at English |
D.Alexandra’s stories appeared often on the radio and TV |
A new school term begins, Is anything new at your school? Sichuan students are getting an extra (額外的)hour to sleep in the morning.
This year, Sichuan schools decided that students should start classes later. This should help them feel less tired, For Junior high schools, the first classes will begin no earlier than 8:30 am.
The changes have made students happy.
Liu Xian, 15, said his class was excited by the news on the first day of school. “It’s so good we can get up later!” said Liu.
Liu studies in Chengdu No.4 Middle School. He used to get up at 6:40 am. Now he can get up at 7:40 am because class doesn’t start until 8:40 am.
Wu Hongli, 15, said the new timetable is good for her health. “I used to drink coffee every night or I would feel to sleepy to finish my homework, ”said Wu. “Now I can finish it without coffee.”She used to get up at 6:30 am. Now she can get up at 7:30 am.
Wu Hongli’s mother was happy, too. She thought more sleep would help her daughter grow taller.
But some parents worried that more sleep would mean less learning. There used to be five classes in the morning. Now there are only four.
Many teachers, though, say the changes will help students learn better.
“Students used to doze(瞌睡)for the first two classes in the morning,”said Wu Zongping, an English teacher at Chendu No.12 Middle School. “But now they look fine and they learn much better than before.”
【小題1】What made the Sichuan middle school students happy?
A.The new school term began. | B.Their schools took on a new look. |
C.They felt a little bit tired. | D.They could get up later. |
A.7:00 | B.7:30 | C.8:00 | D.8:40 |
A.There were many changes in his school. |
B.He could sleep one more hour in the morning. |
C.He could study in Chengdu No.4 Middle School. |
D.He would have only five classes in the morning. |
A.They didn’t like the changes. | B.They could use the timetable more easily. |
C.They spoke highly of the changes. | D.They looked fine when they taught. |
I won’t forget her advice
I had a very special teacher in high school many years ago. Her husband died of a heart attack. About a week after his death, she shared some of her insights(見解)with us.
The class was nearly over. She said, “Before class is over, I would like to share with all of you an important thought.”
“Each of us is put here on Earth to learn, share, love, enjoy and give all by ourselves. We must make the best of every single day.”
Her eyes were beginning to water and she went on, “So I would like you all to make me a promise. From now on, on your way to school, or on your way home, find something beautiful to notice. It doesn’t have to be something you see — it could be a nice smell — perhaps of freshly baked bread, or it could be the sound of the breeze slightly blowing the leaves in the trees.”
“Please look for these things, and love them. For, although it may seem common, these things are the stuff(素材)of life. They are the little things we are put here on Earth to enjoy. They are the things we often take for granted. We must make it a point to notice them, for at any time it can all be taken away.”
The class was completely quiet. We picked up our books and went out of the room silently. That afternoon, I noticed more things on my way home from school than I had that whole term.
I usually think of that teacher and try to enjoy all of those things that we sometimes overlook (忽略).
Take notice of something special you see during your lunch hour today. Walk barefoot along the beach at sunset. For as we get older, it is not the things we did that we regret(后悔), but the things we didn’t do.
【小題1】What happened to the teacher’s husband?
A.He was ill. |
B.He died of a heart attack. |
C.He made a promise. |
D.He became a teacher, too. |
A.on her way to school |
B.on her way home |
C.a(chǎn)t the beginning of class |
D.a(chǎn)t the end of class |
A.colourful cloud | B.white snow |
C.light wind | D.heavy rain |
A.We should love life and enjoy things around us. |
B.We should share our important thoughts with others. |
C.We should never feel sorry for what we have done. |
D.We should do importand things and overlook little ones. |
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