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篇一:我在微笑你却哭了

我在微笑你却哭了

幸福,让我们学会了微笑。我们微笑在这时,而你却哭了,在这同时。也许哭是你内心的独白;也许哭是你内心的孤岛;或者也许是你幸福的所在。

冷冷冰冰的眼泪中,我忽然发现了一些从前也曾经属于过我的东西,然而现在天是蓝的,草是绿的,泪水已经不属于我了,然而你的心痛却看在我的眼里,虽然你看似快乐,但在我的记忆中你却哭了。从这时我真的知道了,我已经哭了,而你却没有微笑,从此,我开始······

不知道什么时候,老天再次把微笑赐给了我,并且要我把它教给你,真的!这是我想对你说:不要让微笑成为你幸福错觉!但我知道它现在已经是你的错觉。我必须去改变什么。微笑是冬季里的小火炉;是深夜里的一盏灯;是海边的灯塔;也是天空中的星星,照亮了我们前进的道路,这使我们有了微笑的理由。是幸福教给了我们微笑,我要抓住它,让他永远照亮在我的身边,直到永远!

不必说得太多,只要哪里有幸福,哪里就会有微笑,微笑已经不是昨天的那份错觉,而是实实在在荡

漾在我们心中。真的不知道是否会有别的什么,比这

份微笑更加甜美,更加扣人心弦,更加真诚。不知道的许多,唯一知道的就是给你一个微笑的理由!让你不再流泪,让你去同我一起微笑,这是也许,这是可能,这是我的梦。从此我爱上了微笑,在这微笑中你不在哭,和我一样,你在微笑,我也是!

也许,明天的明天我们还在微笑!

篇二:高三英语课外阅读9篇

高三英语课外阅读9篇

1、Friends for life

动物们也过节啦,瞧它多快乐

DO you have a pet in your home? Did you remember to give it a big meal and lots of other treats on Saturday? If not, you've made a big mistake, because October 4 was World Animal Day, an official holiday for all animals acknowledged by the United Nations.

Liu Hui, a senior high school student in Beijing, made sure her pekinese dog (哈巴狗) named Pipi had a very special time.

"There are many endangered (濒危) animals in the Amazon rain forests (亚玛逊雨林) and all over the world that that need protecting," Liu said. "But they all sound far away to me so I just let Pipi have a wonderful day.

"Pipi is my best friend. He is so clever that he understands every word I say to him. He is such a good listener; I can tell him all my secrets, without worrying that he will tell them to others."

For Liu Hui, Pipi is just a friend. But for disabled people like Arthur, an American boy living in Beijing, a pet can be a pair of eyes or ears, or even a pair of legs.

Arthur, 17, lost one of his legs in a car accident. His pet Maquis is a two-year-old German breed dog. Maquis pulls Arthur's wheelchair to any place he asks and guards him when he is outside of his home.

"Maquis is more than a friend - I love him," Arthur said. "I don't feel lonely or afraid if Maquis is around. If other boys try to bully me, he will scare them away."

Animals are also useful in treating people with illness and disabilities. In the US, doctors use dogs and cats as listeners to encourage shy boys and girls to speak in public.

A hundred years ago, an Italian priest called St. Francis started World Animal Day. TheUN sets aside the special day, not only to persuade people to protect endangered animals, but also to encourage them to show love for animals living in our society. World Animal Day is a wonderful chance for us to show we care about animals and their welfare.

2、Caught in the Web?

你想在这似是而非的网络世界里寻找什么?是期待友谊还是打发无聊?

YOUR friends might be in Australia or maybe just down the road, but they are all just a few clicks (点击) away. Life has changed for millions of teenagers across the world who now make friends online. Whether you use chatrooms, QQ, MSN or ICQ, you are part of a virtual community (虚拟社区).

"I rarely talk with my parents or grandparents, but I talk a lot with my old friends on QQ," said Fox's Shadow, the online nickname (网名) used by a Senior 2 girl in Chna. "Eighty per cent of my classmates use QQ after school."

QQ is the biggest messaging service in China. A record 4 million people used it one Saturday night in October, according to Tencent, the company which developed QQ.

And Fox's Shadow might well have been one of them. "I log in on Friday nights, and Saturdays or Sundays when I feel bored. I usually spend about 10 hours chatting online every week," she said. "But I rarely talk with strangers, especially boys or men."

Even though she likes chatting, she is careful about making friends with strangers online. "You don't know who you're talking to. You should always be careful about who you trust online."

Many people would like to meet offline when they feel they have got to know someone very well. Fox's Shadow once met one of her online friends face to face. It was a girl who was a comic fan like herself and they went to a comic show together.

However, not all teenagers have not been so fortunate. At the beginning of this year, a 17-year-old girl in Liaoning Province was raped(强奸) after meeting a friend she had found on QQ. The criminals (罪犯) weren't caught until last month.

A 16-year-old Beijing boy, known online as Bart Simon, dislikes QQ users. "I used to chat on QQ, but I found that most people were talking nonsense," he said. Now he chats online in English, using MSN. "I only chat online because I've got friends in Japan, the US and Singapore," he said. "I want to learn more about foreign cultures." But he spends little time chatting as he sees it as a waste of time and money.

"If you are really addicted to it, sometimes you just can't concentrate (

中精神important than those so-called friends you meet online."

3、Crying in class

冬日荧屏向你展现和着欢笑与泪水的高三生活

LOVE, drugs, death and stolen exam papers —it's nothing like your high school but that's what life is like for students in the new TV series "You're smiling while I'm crying"(《你在微笑我却哭了》).

Set at a high school in a beautiful coastal city, the 22-episode (集) drama, which can be seen at the end of the year, follows a popular and talented student called Shen Xiao. The school is

encouraging weaker students not to take the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE), so its university enrolment rate (升学率) will improve. All Senior 3 students have to take a special exam to decide who will be allowed to sit the NCEE.

Shen believes it is unfair to stop someone choosing whether to take an exam that could change their life. So when some Senior 3 boys steal a copy of the paper, she agrees to work out the answers, allowing everyone to pass.

However, the students do so well in the exam, the teachers realize they have cheated and try to find out who was responsible. Under cruel pressure, a shy boy kills himself.

Feeling guilty (内疚) as well as angry, Shen fights against her parents and teachers. She gives up the NCEE, falls in love with a college student and accidentally gets involved in drug dealing. So where does Shen go? Who is smiling while she is crying? And will she get to have the last laugh?

Shen is played by 24-year-old Gao Yuanyuan, who starred in "Spicy Love Soup" (《爱情麻辣烫》) in 1999. Her sweet looks and pure image have since appeared in many films, TV series and advertisements.

"I didn't want to play teenager again, but the story was too good to turn down," she said.

Students across the country can't wait to see the drama. "It's such a long time since I read an interesting novel or watched a good TV series about school life," said Senior 2 student Xiao Fei. "I hope it shows me what the last year of high school is really like," she said.

你在微笑我却哭了书评

4、Head above water?

不要小看全球变暖,因为一不留神你家门口可能就变成了一片汪洋!

TUVALU, a tiny country in the Pacific Ocean, has asked for help as it fears it will be swallowed up by the sea.

Storms and huge waves are a constant threat and none of Tuvalu's nine little islands is more than five metres above sea level. Salt water is already entering the country's drinking water supply, as well as damaging plants that produce fruit and vegetable. Without urgent help, the country's days are numbered.

But Tuvalu is not the first place to face sinking into the sea. Venice, a historic city in Italy best known for its canals, has sunk about 24cm over the past 100 years. Experts say that it will have sunk another 20-50cm by 2050. A century ago, St. Mark's Square, the lowest point in the city, flooded about nine times a year. Nowadays, it happens more than 100 times.

While Venice is slowly sinking into the mud on which it stands, Tuvalu's rising sea level is caused by global warming.

The average global temperature has increased by almost 0.5 centigrade degree over the past century; scientists expect it to rise by an extra 1-3 degrees over the next 100 years.

Warmer weather makes glaciers (冰川) melt, adding more water to the ocean. The warmer temperatures also make water expand, so it takes up more space, causing the sea level to rise. The sea level has risen about 10-25cm in the last 100 years.

The main cause of global warming is human pollution. Through burning coal, oil and gas, people have been increasing the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as CO2. This adds to the power of the greenhouse effect, making the planet even warmer.

somewhere to live. and the world will be flooded with "climate refugees" looking

5、New cards will keep your details safe

世界各国都使用身份证吗?

THE plastic identification (ID,身份证) cards carried by all Chinese citizens over 16 are to be replaced with electronic cards from next year.

The new cards, which most people will have by 2005, contain a microchip (微芯片) on which personal information is stored. This can be checked against databases (资料库) kept by the government.

"The information will be locked into the card so that people won't be able to use false identities," said Ren Tianbu, a security official in Shenyang.

China's present plastic identity cards were introduced 17 years ago, and a similar system is used by many other countries. However, the information shown on a card differs from nation to nation. Most ID cards show the holder's name, sex, date of birth and photograph, as well as the card's expiry (失效) date and number.

Germany, France and Spain all use ID cards, but there are some developed nations who dislike the idea. The US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden and Britain are among those with no national ID card. However, some of the countries have ID cards for particular uses. For example, Australia and the United States use a driving licence (驾照) to identify people.

Identity cards are introduced for a variety of reasons. Race, politics and religion were often at the heart of older ID systems. In recent years, though, ID cards have been linked to national information databases, which form the basis of how a government manages a country.

The US, Britain and some other countries are considering a national ID system as a way of preventing possible terrorist attacks.

However, such plans have been met with fierce resistance by those who believe identity cards work against human rights and individual privacy (个人隐私).

"ID cards make us suspects (可疑人员), not citizens," said UK human rights group Liberty.

6、Fighting in the family

篇三:高三英语课外阅读9篇

高三英语课外阅读9篇

1、Friends for life

动物们也过节啦,瞧它多快乐

DO you have a pet in your home? Did you remember to give it a big meal and lots of other treats on Saturday? If not, you've made a big mistake, because October 4 was World Animal Day, an official holiday for all animals acknowledged by the United Nations.

Liu Hui, a senior high school student in Beijing, made sure her pekinese dog (哈巴狗) named Pipi had a very special time.

"There are many endangered (濒危) animals in the Amazon rain forests (亚玛逊雨林) and all over the world that that need protecting," Liu said. "But they all sound far away to me so I just let Pipi have a wonderful day.

"Pipi is my best friend. He is so clever that he understands every word I say to him. He is such a good listener; I can tell him all my secrets, without worrying that he will tell them to others."

For Liu Hui, Pipi is just a friend. But for disabled people like Arthur, an American boy living in Beijing, a pet can be a pair of eyes or ears, or even a pair of legs.

Arthur, 17, lost one of his legs in a car accident. His pet Maquis is a two-year-old German breed dog. Maquis pulls Arthur's wheelchair to any place he asks and guards him when he is outside of his home.

"Maquis is more than a friend - I love him," Arthur said. "I don't feel lonely or afraid if Maquis is around. If other boys try to bully me, he will scare them away."

Animals are also useful in treating people with illness and disabilities. In the US, doctors use dogs and cats as listeners to encourage shy boys and girls to speak in public.

A hundred years ago, an Italian priest called St. Francis started World Animal Day. TheUN sets aside the special day, not only to persuade people to protect endangered animals, but also to encourage them to show love for animals living in our society. World Animal Day is a wonderful chance for us to show we care about animals and their welfare.

2、Caught in the Web?

你想在这似是而非的网络世界里寻找什么?是期待友谊还是打发无聊?

YOUR friends might be in Australia or maybe just down the road, but they are all just a few clicks (点击) away. Life has changed for millions of teenagers across the world who now make friends online. Whether you use chatrooms, QQ, MSN or ICQ, you are part of a virtual community (虚拟社区).

"I rarely talk with my parents or grandparents, but I talk a lot with my old friends on QQ," said Fox's Shadow, the online nickname (网名) used by a Senior 2 girl in Chna. "Eighty per cent of my classmates use QQ after school."

QQ is the biggest messaging service in China. A record 4 million people used it one Saturday night in October, according to Tencent, the company which developed QQ.

And Fox's Shadow might well have been one of them. "I log in on Friday nights, and Saturdays or Sundays when I feel bored. I usually spend about 10 hours chatting online every week," she said. "But I rarely talk with strangers, especially boys or men."

Even though she likes chatting, she is careful about making friends with strangers online. "You don't know who you're talking to. You should always be careful about who you trust online."

Many people would like to meet offline when they feel they have got to know someone very well. Fox's Shadow once met one of her online friends face to face. It was a girl who was a comic fan like herself and they went to a comic show together.

However, not all teenagers have not been so fortunate. At the beginning of this year, a 17-year-old girl in Liaoning Province was raped(强奸) after meeting a friend she had found on QQ. The criminals (罪犯) weren't caught until last month.

A 16-year-old Beijing boy, known online as Bart Simon, dislikes QQ users. "I used to chat on QQ, but I found that most people were talking nonsense," he said. Now he chats online in English, using MSN. "I only chat online because I've got friends in Japan, the US and Singapore," he said. "I want to learn more about foreign cultures." But he spends little time chatting as he sees it as a waste of time and money.

"If you are really addicted to it, sometimes you just can't concentrate (集中精神

than those so-called friends you meet online."

3、Crying in class

冬日荧屏向你展现和着欢笑与泪水的高三生活

LOVE, drugs, death and stolen exam papers —it's nothing like your high school but that's what life is like for students in the new TV series "You're smiling while I'm crying"(《你在微笑我却哭了》).

Set at a high school in a beautiful coastal city, the 22-episode (集) drama, which can be seen at the end of the year, follows a popular and talented student called Shen Xiao. The school is encouraging weaker students not to take the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE), so its university enrolment rate (升学率) will improve. All Senior 3 students have to take a special exam to decide who will be allowed to sit the NCEE.

Shen believes it is unfair to stop someone choosing whether to take an exam that could change their life. So when some Senior 3 boys steal a copy of the paper, she agrees to work out the answers, allowing everyone to pass.

However, the students do so well in the exam, the teachers realize they have cheated and try to find out who was responsible. Under cruel pressure, a shy boy kills himself.

Feeling guilty (内疚) as well as angry, Shen fights against her parents and teachers. She gives up the NCEE, falls in love with a college student and accidentally gets involved in drug dealing. So where does Shen go? Who is smiling while she is crying? And will she get to have the last laugh?

Shen is played by 24-year-old Gao Yuanyuan, who starred in "Spicy Love Soup" (《爱情麻辣烫》) in 1999. Her sweet looks and pure image have since appeared in many films, TV series and advertisements.

"I didn't want to play teenager again, but the story was too good to turn down," she said.

Students across the country can't wait to see the drama. "It's such a long time since I read an interesting novel or watched a good TV series about school life," said Senior 2 student Xiao Fei. "I hope it shows me what the last year of high school is really like," she said.

4、Head above water?

不要小看全球变暖,因为一不留神你家门口可能就变成了一片汪洋!

TUVALU, a tiny country in the Pacific Ocean, has asked for help as it fears it will be swallowed up by the sea.

Storms and huge waves are a constant threat and none of Tuvalu's nine little islands is more than five metres above sea level. Salt water is already entering the country's drinking water supply, as well as damaging plants that produce fruit and vegetable. Without urgent help, the country's days are numbered.

But Tuvalu is not the first place to face sinking into the sea. Venice, a historic city in Italy best known for its canals, has sunk about 24cm over the past 100 years. Experts say that it will have sunk another 20-50cm by 2050. A century ago, St. Mark's Square, the lowest point in the city, flooded about nine times a year. Nowadays, it happens more than 100 times.

While Venice is slowly sinking into the mud on which it stands, Tuvalu's rising sea level is caused by global warming.

The average global temperature has increased by almost 0.5 centigrade degree over the past century; scientists expect it to rise by an extra 1-3 degrees over the next 100 years.

Warmer weather makes glaciers (冰川) melt, adding more water to the ocean. The warmer temperatures also make water expand, so it takes up more space, causing the sea level to rise. The sea level has risen about 10-25cm in the last 100 years.

The main cause of global warming is human pollution. Through burning coal, oil and gas, people have been increasing the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, such as CO2. This adds to the power of the greenhouse effect, making the planet even warmer.

climate changes. The sea level could rise by one metre this century.

world will be flooded with "climate refugees" looking for somewhere to live.

5、New cards will keep your details safe

世界各国都使用身份证吗?

THE plastic identification (ID,身份证) cards carried by all Chinese citizens over 16 are to be replaced with electronic cards from next year.

The new cards, which most people will have by 2005, contain a microchip (微芯片) on which personal information is stored. This can be checked against databases (资料库) kept by the government.

"The information will be locked into the card so that people won't be able to use false identities," said Ren Tianbu, a security official in Shenyang.

China's present plastic identity cards were introduced 17 years ago, and a similar system is used by many other countries. However, the information shown on a card differs from nation to nation. Most ID cards show the holder's name, sex, date of birth and photograph, as well as the card's expiry (失效) date and number.

Germany, France and Spain all use ID cards, but there are some developed nations who dislike the idea. The US, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden and Britain are among those with no national ID card. However, some of the countries have ID cards for particular uses. For example, Australia and the United States use a driving licence (驾照) to identify people.

Identity cards are introduced for a variety of reasons. Race, politics and religion were often at the heart of older ID systems. In recent years, though, ID cards have been linked to national information

databases, which form the basis of how a government manages a country.

The US, Britain and some other countries are considering a national ID system as a way of preventing possible terrorist attacks.

However, such plans have been met with fierce resistance by those who believe identity cards work against human rights and individual privacy (个人隐私).

"ID cards make us suspects (可疑人员), not citizens," said UK human rights group Liberty.

6、Fighting in the family

为什么我有一个家,却还觉得无家可归呢?

"WHERE is your home, boy?" a little beggar was once asked.

"I don't have home because I don't have a family," he answered.

I feel great sympathy (同情) for him because several years ago, I also felt homeless.

I'm a boy from an ordinary family which used to be happy. My parents loved me very much when I was a small child. They spent a lot of time playing with me even though they were busy. I thought I had the happiest family in the world.

However, a big change happened when I grew older: my parents began to fight. Every three or four days, they would fight, sometimes even hitting each other with pieces of furniture. I was so frightened I used to hide behind the door or under the bed and cry.

Every time I had to wait for at least an hour before they stopped. Then my father would walk out in anger, leaving mother crying alone. Scars covered her body from head to foot. Looking at the black and blue marks on her face, I could do nothing but cry with her. So a happy family became a bad one and I became a quiet and unhappy boy.

Then, I went to the junior middle school and had to live in the school. Although I was a long way from home, I never stopped worrying about my family, particularly my mother as she cannot protect herself in a fight. I always stayed up at night, staring at the stars, hoping a miracle would happen and my family could be happy again.

One cold winter day, I got a chance to go home after six months away at school.

The road was covered in snow but I missed my family so much that I rode my bike as fast as possible. However, I started to worry that my parents had been fighting and all of a sudden I lost my balance. My bike was hit by a car. I felt a huge pain in my right leg and then fainted.

篇四:微笑

“你在微笑,我在哭”的教育

最近看了一部电视剧,叫《你在微笑,我却哭了》,很喜欢里面的故事,总觉得这不是在写电视,而是在写生活。这个故事讲述了一个高三学生在临近高考的最后几个月里所发生的一切。在这个过程中,她遇到了很多困难,她曾经挣扎着想逃出高考的束缚,但为了父母的意愿,她坚持了下来。我不禁思考,我们读书究竟是为了什么,是受高考的迫害?为了完成父母的期望?还是真的为了自己的前程?

出生在这个东方的国度,特别是在当代中国,要想有所成就,最普遍的路径便是读书,而读书就意味着要接受高考的检验。我想,这便是所谓的“台下十年功,台上一分钟”吧,十几年的学习成不成功,在那短暂的3天中便可决定。 不可否认,高考可以从一定程度上看出一个学生十几年学习的成绩,这是肯定的,但每个事物都有互相矛盾的两面,所以我们又不得不承认,高考太过于片面,太过于绝对。平时学习认真的学生,也许由于太过于重视这场考试,犯了一点小错误,便走上了追求梦想的崎岖之路;但也许平时学习并不认真的学生,抱着试试的心态走进考场,却意外的得到了收获,从此道路一帆风顺。这是否有些不公?在中国,人人都知道高考只看分数的弊处,但人们却视而不见,反而越加强调它的重要性,即使有些人嘴上说着学生的好坏不能用分数来衡量,但从心底来说,却无意识的用分数把他们分成了两类。现在这种情况已经有所改善,大学录取的时候不但要看分数,还要看平时的表现,但我们是否应该将平时的实践活动占的比例适当的增加呢?只有将学习和实践有机的结合起来,才能培养出面面出色的人才。

《你在微笑,我却哭了》中还写到了亲情和友情,它们互相交融,但又相互矛盾。女主人公是一个成绩很优异的学生,而她最好的朋友却是世人眼中所谓的差生。她的母亲反对她们之间的友情,用了不少办法来分离她们两个,虽说母亲这样做是为了女儿着想,但最终却逼得女儿离家出走,逃出考场。

在现实生活中,这种例子数不胜数。父母总是希望子女结交的是好学生,是成绩优异的佼佼者,他们鄙视差生,不准子女与他们来往。他们总是处处都为子女着想,却往往适得其反。每个事物都有互相矛盾的两方面,人也一样,每个人都有自身的优缺点,即便是再完美的人也有缺点,为人父母的也不例外。他们能够包容子女所犯的错误,却不能容忍与子女来往的差生。差生也是人,他们成绩差,只是因为不能适应某种教学环境罢了。但世人却往往凭这一点便否认了一个人,父母也总是戴着有色眼镜看他们,要知道,在这世上,就连最无可救药的人也有他的可贵之处.

我们的世界是个无限变化和永恒发展着的物质世界,一切事物都处在永不停息的运动、变化和发展的过程中。人也是一个不断变化的物质,老师和家长眼中的差生不一定永远都是差生,他们会变化,会发展,也许在不久的将来,他们会成为最耀眼的星星中的一颗,而在学校成绩好的学生将来到了社会上也不一定会

有所建树。所以,我想提醒所有的父母,摘掉有色眼镜,清清楚楚的看待自己的孩子。

作为学生,必定会经历刻苦学习这一过程,在这其中,肯定会吃到不少的苦,也许有的人想过要放弃,想过要逃避,这都是不理智的。就像创建新中国的革命历程一样,经历了无数次的倒下,才换来了一次的站立。人生的道路是迂回曲折的,我们却在一点一点的前进;学习的过程是痛苦的,我们的知识却一点一点的增加。正是因为有了这种过程,我们的阅历才不断的丰富,我们的品位才不断的提升,我们的人生也因此多彩美丽。

其实哲学不仅存在与电视剧中,也存在与我们生活中,只要细心观察,就会发现生活处处是哲学,教育了我一生

篇五:文章

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首次携手做公益,文章坦言希望能做好,并透露自己的“WeCan”计划是属于李连杰“壹基金”旗下的“大福基金”,通过T恤、卡贴、拼图等出售募得款项,除直接捐助自闭症儿童关怀中心外,其余会全部投入基金。 夫唱妇随的两人当被问及是否效仿李亚鹏、王菲夫妇时,文章说:“如果是为自闭症的孩子们做事情我们都会一起出来的,毕竟这个活动是我们俩一块发起的,王菲跟李亚鹏一起亮相也都因为慈善,这是好事,应该越多越好。”

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