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老师虽没布置多少书面作业,但作业的要求使得学生必须报班补习
学生压力大是普遍的社会问题,不是该校老师减少作业就能解决的
一天斯霞老师教笔这个生字课堂上她拿起毛笔问学生笔杆是什么做的学生说是竹子做的老师便在黑板上写下了竹字
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老师虽没布置多少书面作业,但作业的要求使得学生必须报班补习
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IndustrialpollutionisnotonlyaproblemforthecountriesofEuropeandNorthAmericabutalsoanextremelyseriousprobleminsomedevelopingcountries.Forthesecountrieseconomicgrowthisaveryimportantaim.Theywanttointroduceindustriesandsotheyputfewcontrolsontheindustrieswhichcausepollution.Cubataoanindustrialtownof85000peopleinBrazilisanexampleoftheconnectionbetweenindustrialdevelopmentandpollution.In1954Cubataohadnoindustry.Todayithasmorethantwentylargefactorieswhichproducemanypollutants.Thepeopleofthetownaresufferingfromthepoisonousmatterintheirenvironmentandthebadeffectscanbeclearlyseen.Birthshortcomingsareextremelycommon.AmongchildrenandadultslungproblemsaresometimestwelvetimesmorecommoninCubataothaninotherplaces.ItistruethatBrazillikemanyothercountrieshaslawsagainstpollutionbuttheselawsarenotenforcedstrictlyenough.Itischeaperforcompaniestotakenonoticeofthelawsandpaythefinesthantobuytheexpensiveequipmentthatwillreducethepollution.Itisclearthereforethateconomicgrowthismoreimportanttothegovernmentthantothehealthoftheworkers.HowevertheresponsibilitydoesnotcompletelyliewiththeBraziliangovernment.TheexampleofCubataoshowsthatinternationalcompaniesarenotactinginaresponsiblewayeither.AnumberofthefactoriesinthetownareownedbylargecompaniesfromFranceItalyandtheUS.TheyaredoingthingsinBrazilthattheywouldnotbeabletodoathome.Iftheycausedthesameamountofpollutionathometheywouldbeseverelypunishedorevenputoutofbusiness.WhydosomeforeigncompaniesliketosetuptheirplantsinBrazil
Everybodydreams.Somepeoplethinkdreamscantellusaboutthefuture.Otherpeoplethinkdreamscantellusaboutourselves.It’slikeour11istalkingtous. Whyaredreams12strangeandhardtounderstandSomepeoplethinkourbrainuses13totalktous.Whenweflyswimorfalldowninourdreamsithasa14meaning.Lotsofdoctorshelppeople15theirdreams.Theyfindthatdreamstellusaboutour16andfears. Thesedaysmanyscientists17thatdreamsareveryimportant.Duringthedaywehavemany18andourbrainreceivesalotofinformation.Whenwedreamourbrain19informationthatisnotimportantandputsthemostimportantinformationintoour20.Aswelearnmoreaboutthebrainwemayfindanswerstoourquestionsaboutdreams. 11.
MotherhoodmaymakewomensmarterandmayhelppreventdementiainoldagebybathingthebraininprotectivehormonesUSreseachersreportedonThursday.TestsonratsshowthatthosewhoraisetwoormorelittersofpupsdoconsiderablybetterintestsofmemoryandskillsthanratswhohavenobabiesandtheirbrainsshowchangesthatsuggesttheymaybeprotectedagainstdiseasessuchasAlzheimer’s.UniversityofRichmondpsychologyprofessorCraigKinsleybelieveshisfindingswilltranslateintohumans.OurresearchshowsthatthehormonesofpregnancyareprotectingthebrainincludingestrogenwhichweknowhasmanyneuroprotectiveeffectsKinsleysaid.It’sratdatabuthumansaremammalsjustliketheseanimalsaremammalsheaddedinatelephoneinterview.Theygothroughpregnancyandhormonalchanges.KinsleysaidhehopedpublichealthofficialsandresearcherswilllooktoseeifhavinghadchildrenprotectsawomanfromAlzheimer’sandotherformsofage-relatedbraindecline.WhenpeoplethinkaboutpregnancytheythinkaboutwhathappenstobabiesandthemotherfromtheneckdownsaidKinsleywhopresentedhisfindingstotheannualmeetingoftheSocietyofNeuroscienceinOrlandoFlorida.Theydonotrealizethathormonesarewashingonthebrain.Ifyoulookatfemaleanimalswhohavenevergonethroughpregnancytheyactdifferentlytowardyoung.Butifshegoesthroughpregnancyshewillsacrificeherlifeforherinfant—thatisagreatchangeinherbehaviorthatshowedingeneticalterationstothebrain./Whichtitleisthebestforthispassage
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Onedaywhileagirlwaswalkinginthewoodsshefoundtwostarvingsongbirds.Shetookthemhomeandputtheminasmall16Shecaredforthemandfeltgreatloveforthem. Oncethe17andstrongerofthetwobirdsflewfromthecage.Therefore18heflewcloseshegraspedhim19Shefeltgladbutsuddenlyshefeltthebirdgolimp.Sheopenedherhandand20inhorroratthedeadbird. Shenoticedtheotherbirdmovingbackandforthontheedgeofthecage.Shecouldfeelhisgreatneedfor21Sheliftedhimfromthecageand22himsoftlyintotheair.Thebirdcircledoncetwicethreetimes. Thegirlwatcheddelightedlyatthebird’senjoyment.Herheartwasnolonger23withherloss.Suddenlythebirdflewcloserand24softlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestmelodythatshehadeverheard. Thefastestwayto25loveistoholdonittootightlywhilethebestwaytokeeploveistogiveitWINGS! 16.
Everybodydreams.Somepeoplethinkdreamscantellusaboutthefuture.Otherpeoplethinkdreamscantellusaboutourselves.It’slikeour11istalkingtous. Whyaredreams12strangeandhardtounderstandSomepeoplethinkourbrainuses13totalktous.Whenweflyswimorfalldowninourdreamsithasa14meaning.Lotsofdoctorshelppeople15theirdreams.Theyfindthatdreamstellusaboutour16andfears. Thesedaysmanyscientists17thatdreamsareveryimportant.Duringthedaywehavemany18andourbrainreceivesalotofinformation.Whenwedreamourbrain19informationthatisnotimportantandputsthemostimportantinformationintoour20.Aswelearnmoreaboutthebrainwemayfindanswerstoourquestionsaboutdreams. 15.
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Everybodydreams.Somepeoplethinkdreamscantellusaboutthefuture.Otherpeoplethinkdreamscantellusaboutourselves.It’slikeour11istalkingtous. Whyaredreams12strangeandhardtounderstandSomepeoplethinkourbrainuses13totalktous.Whenweflyswimorfalldowninourdreamsithasa14meaning.Lotsofdoctorshelppeople15theirdreams.Theyfindthatdreamstellusaboutour16andfears. Thesedaysmanyscientists17thatdreamsareveryimportant.Duringthedaywehavemany18andourbrainreceivesalotofinformation.Whenwedreamourbrain19informationthatisnotimportantandputsthemostimportantinformationintoour20.Aswelearnmoreaboutthebrainwemayfindanswerstoourquestionsaboutdreams. 17.
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Onedaywhileagirlwaswalkinginthewoodsshefoundtwostarvingsongbirds.Shetookthemhomeandputtheminasmall16Shecaredforthemandfeltgreatloveforthem. Oncethe17andstrongerofthetwobirdsflewfromthecage.Therefore18heflewcloseshegraspedhim19Shefeltgladbutsuddenlyshefeltthebirdgolimp.Sheopenedherhandand20inhorroratthedeadbird. Shenoticedtheotherbirdmovingbackandforthontheedgeofthecage.Shecouldfeelhisgreatneedfor21Sheliftedhimfromthecageand22himsoftlyintotheair.Thebirdcircledoncetwicethreetimes. Thegirlwatcheddelightedlyatthebird’senjoyment.Herheartwasnolonger23withherloss.Suddenlythebirdflewcloserand24softlyonhershoulder.Itsangthesweetestmelodythatshehadeverheard. Thefastestwayto25loveistoholdonittootightlywhilethebestwaytokeeploveistogiveitWINGS! 20.
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TheManofManySecrets—HarryHoudini—wasoneofthegreatestAmericanentertainersinthetheaternextcentury.Hewasamanfamousforhisescapes—fromprisoncellsfromwoodenboxesfloatinginriversfromlockedtanksfullofwater.HeappearedintheatersalloverEuropeandAmerica.CrowdscametoseethegreatHoudiniandhis"magic"tricks. Ofcoursehissecretwasnotmagicorsupernaturalpowers.Itwassimplystrength.Hehadtheabilitytomovehistoesaswellashemovedhisfingers.Hecouldmovehisbodyintoalmostanypositionhewanted. Houdinistartedworkingintheentertainmentworldwhenhewas17in1891.HeandhisbrotherTheoperformedcardtricksinclubinNewYork.TheycalledthemselvestheHoudiniBrothers.WhenHarrymarriedin1894heandhiswifeBessworkedtogetherasmagicianandassistant.Butforalongtimetheywerenotverysuccessful.ThenHarryperformedhisfirstprisonescapeinChicagoin1898.Harrypersuadedadetectivetolethimtrytoescapefromtheprisonandheinvitedthelocalnewspapermentowatch. ItwasthepublicitythatcamefromthisthatstartedHarryHoudini’ssuccess.Harryhadfingerstrainedtoescapefromhandcuffsandtoestrainedtoescapeanklechins.Buthisbiggestsecretwashowheunlockedtheprisondoors.EverytimehewentintotheprisoncellBessgavehimakissforgoodluck—andasmallskeletonkeywhichisakeythatfitsmanylockspassquicklyfromhermouthtohis. Harryusedtheseprisonescapestobuildhisfame.Hearrangedtoescapefromthelocalprisonofeverytownhevisited.Intheafternoonthepeopleofthetownwouldreadaboutitintheirlocalnewspapersandintheeveningeveryseatinthelocaltheaterwouldbefull.WhatwastheresultWorld-wildfameandanamerememberedtoday. AccordingtothepassageHoudini’ssuccessinprisonescapesdependson
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