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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:浙江省2014届高三下学期第二次五校联考语文试题

2013学年浙江省第二次五校联考

语文试题卷

一、语言文字运用(共24分,其中选择题每小题3分)

1.下列词语中加点的字,注音全都正确的一项是

A.倾圮(pǐ) .

B.酩酊(dǐng) .

C.凝睇(tì) .

D.粗糙(cāo) .腈纶(jīng) .处暑(chǔ) .间或 (jiàn) .爪牙(zhǎo) .体己(tǐ) .秦桧(guì) . 赧颜相向(nǎn) .不塞不流(sa) .戛玉敲金(jiá) .落拓不羁(tuò) .游弋(yì) .盛器(ch?ng) .

2.下列各句中,没有错别字的一项是

A. 傅斯年不低调,不谦虚,不设城府,不留退路,不攻于心计,不屑于安排,他更像一位敢怒敢言的西方斗士,而不像厚貌深衷的东方学者。

B. 这件作品另一个特殊之处,在于画上长长短短的题跋,表达了吴昌硕对于诗意、绘画的理解,像是一部情节丰富、引人入胜、跌宕起伏的“迷你小说”。

C. 瞬间半世纪,与友人结伴而行,旧地重游,群星陨落,石屋尚存,井台冰封,泉水喷涌,可煮小米粥裹腹,可品紫阳茶论艺。

D. 夸夸其谈、好大喜功历来为国人所不耻,在利益多元、诉求多样的今天,如果一个领导干部还满嘴“假大空”,老百姓怎么可能信任你?

3.下列各句中,加点的词语运用不正确的一项是

A. 中国大运河拥有无与伦比的时空尺度,拥有无数的码头、桥梁,河道边的衙署、官仓,而这条由物质与非物质文化共同构成的雄浑大河,居然今日仍在使用。 ..

B. 以往,他对《大学》中的“正心”、“诚意”,早已背诵如流,滚瓜烂熟,却如和尚念经,浑然不解其义理,眼下受到蔡元培先生的当头棒喝,方始大彻大悟。 ....

C. 上世纪八十年代,受西方现代主义潮流的要挟,画坛冒出危言耸听的“中国画穷途..

末日”论,张仃立即予以澄清,提出 “没有中国画的危机,只有中国画家的危机”。

D. 不忍心现代人迷失于真实与影像之间,故以强悍的反思能力、悲悯的文人情怀揭破各种媒介中的种种鬼打墙现象,他的《隐私这道甜点》堪称“媒体现形记”。 ...

4.下列各句中,没有语病的一项是

A. 人们以自身的智慧、自觉与自信为标尺,选择文化的走向,建造文化的大发展大繁荣,同样也会抛弃糟粕与毒素,实现文化的自我更新。

B. 古希腊时代之所以创造出维纳斯、持矛者、掷铁饼者这些千古不朽的雕塑,是由于艺术家对人的完美形体有一种衷心的迷恋所致。

C. 尽管仍持谨慎态度,但美国不得不承认中国是“利益攸关者”,并认为中国参与重大事务的国际协调,中国的地位和实力也意味着必须得承担更多国际责任。

D. 梁启超、顾颉刚这些学界巨擘都十分钦佩王国维,个中原因与其说是对王国维学识的赞赏,不如说是对王国维身上沉静优雅的知识分子风范的强烈认同。

5.根据上下语境,在横线上写出相应的句子。(3分)

梁启超10岁那年,陪父亲到朋友家做客。刚一进门就被院里一株蓓蕾初绽的杏树迷醉,并偷偷折下一枝,掩藏在宽大的袖筒里。谁知,他的这一微妙之举,仍被父亲和朋

友家的人看见了。父亲不好意思在朋友面前责备儿子,便以对对联的形式来处罚他。父亲吟出上联:“袖里笼花,小子暗藏春色。”梁启超仰头凝思,瞥见对面厅檐上挂着的“挡煞”大镜,随即念出下联:“堂上悬镜, 。” 对联一出口,便赢得满堂喝彩,父亲也很欣赏儿子那对仗工整、音韵铿锵的下联。

6.“汉字新解”,是指利用汉字独特的结构、内涵,抒写现实人生的新思索新理念。请参

照示例,在“敏”“耻”“愧”中任选一个,写一段个性化的新解读。(4分)

?示例?“说”字:有“言”必“兑”。人能说话是常事,说的话能兑现方才有价值。大话说得天花坠,后果很不妙,而信口雌黄胡乱说,结局更危险。

“敏”字: 。

“耻”字: 。 “愧”字: 。

7.请看下面的“‘T’ 型人才示意图”,按要求答题。(5分)

(1) 简要说明用字母“T”来命名这类人才的理由。(2分)

(2) 联系实际,谈谈你对“‘T’型人才”的认识。(不超过60字)(3分)

二、现代文阅读(共29分,其中选择题每小题3分)

(一)阅读下面的文字,完成8-10题。(9分)

在北朝书法资料尚未广泛传播时,我们对这个时段的创作风貌几乎茫然,不知其对后世的影响。直至这些民间之作忽地涌到眼前,才让人很清楚地看到大唐楷书完全可从北朝那里寻到根源。尤其是北齐、北周,许多作品已经开启了唐人楷书的先河,只不过民间之作缺乏创作链、传播机遇,终是底层之物。到了唐官僚文人手里就大不一样,譬如颜真卿,就很明显地受到北齐北周书风的熏染,只是在效法过程中,用笔更为细致准确,结构更为堂正庄重,模式更为稳定,于是更典型、更突出。天下人尽知颜真卿,却不详其出处何在,以为大家可以无中生有,是天纵之才。树必有根,水必有源。学文学艺,就是掌握其法,法是传承的,文人雅士需要,民间书手也需要,否则,就难以言说书写。民间有民间的法,民间与上层建筑离得很远,法也就有一定的界限。从“斜画紧结”转向“平画宽结”,北魏到北齐、北周,书风就出现了巨变。尽管无名姓,书写也无从看出秩序,形成不了一个人的创作程序,但法在每件作品里,可为后世效仿。初唐欧、虞、褚、薛四家之作,在北朝墓志造像记中可以找到极其相似的用笔和结体。譬如褚遂良、虞世南的运墨、间架、章法之笔调,都能在北朝书法中找到痕迹,而欧阳询、薛曜的坚硬、瘦劲、决断之神态,更可在北朝书法中察觉。可是,究竟他们在多大程度上效仿过民间书法呢?他们自己没有提

及,后人凡提及,也都归于取法王羲之。王氏固然彪炳千秋,却也不能挫笼笔法于万端,什么都挂在他身上,这是简单化了。明人刘基论道:“举世皆宗李杜诗,不知李杜更宗谁?能探风雅无穷意,始是乾坤绝妙词。”这首诗的含意说得很清楚。书法学习通常会持抱某一名家,犹如当今守二王而不放,以为天下最佳、最合时风,而对于其所宗之范围关注甚少。加上古代名家对于民间书法的学习也无甚披露,甚至不愿表明学过民间书法,也就让人止于此了。民间书法是个汪洋大海,社会生活中缺乏条件、环境,然其才华智慧并不逊于官僚名家,所谓“道在瓦甓”,使人不可轻视,不可绕过。相对南朝,北朝书法为后人提供了难以估量的教益,如此之多的墓志、摩崖、造像记,让人感受到书法的风格多样、气息真淳。名书家不免有这样的习气,学而闭口不说,却要言必钟王。但是,痕迹是不可逃眼,不可逃心的,总有烙印留了下来。民间书法中的优秀之作全然可作范本,并不因地位低下而荒芜,诚如元人杨维桢所言:“出于闾夫鄙隶,非尽公卿大夫士之所可及。”

(选自《 光明日报 》,有删改)

8.下列对“让人止于此”中“此”所指代内容,理解正确的一项是

A.书法学习持抱某一名家

B.书法学习守二王而不放

C.古代名家无甚披露学过民间书法

D.古代名家不愿表明学过民间书法

9.下列说法符合原文意思的一项是

A.“道在瓦甓”,汪洋大海般的北朝书法为后人尤其是唐朝楷书提供了难以估量的教益,不可轻视。

B.自立风标的古代书法家,再有天赋、才情,也不可能横空出世,突如其来,而必定

以前人精华为根基,递进强大,更为典型。

C.刘基之诗告诉人们,学诗光学李杜诗篇是不够的,只有探寻到了风雅无穷之意,方能领略李杜之诗的绝妙。

D.民间书法自有其法,但因处于底层远离上层建筑,缺乏创作链和传播机遇,形成不了秩序,因而模式无法稳定,书风就会巨变。 10.根据文本,概括“民间书法中的优秀之作全然可作范本”的理由。(3分)

(二)阅读下面的文字,完成11—15题。(20分)

时光涂抹的油漆

周玉洁

在城西我家老屋里,放着一把木质的老圈椅。

估计打那把太师椅的木匠手艺不精,也或许因为木料的欠缺或是因为贫寒人家用,不必那么精细。所以那太师椅的椅背和扶手连在一起,被简化成了一个半圆。靠背是无屏的,省了雕花镂空的工艺,甚至连漆也不上了。据我奶奶说,不上漆有不上漆的讲究,因为那椅子的木料是上好的黄花梨木。

我注意到那椅子的时候,它已经很老了。已失去了木料的本色,成了黑褐色。它油光满面,稳重敦实,通体泛出柔和的光泽,好像是从榨油坊脱胎换骨一般,油汪汪,亮闪闪。 我爸爸说,它亮,是因为它被镀上了几层时光。它被我老老太爷的大手抚摸了几十年,被我太爷爷的长布衫打磨了几十年,还有我奶奶,生前也是爱坐这把椅子的。

每当有人提起我太爷爷,总是会扭头四处找我,我大姑姑就曾点着我的脑门,咬牙切齿

地笑着说:“就数你划算,看看这帮老的小的,老太爷子当年抱过谁?就你,整天把你兜在长布衫里,坐在老圈椅上,把你当个稀奇宝。”

我怎么不记得了呢?我当然不记得这些。可表姐坚持说我应该记得。那时候老太爷时常抱着我,在圈椅上打瞌睡,我在他怀里也睡得打呼噜。即便是老太爷已经老得不省人事了,还是抱着我,用长衫的下摆裹着我,整天坐在圈椅里,谁进来都不瞧一眼,唯有我哭时,他才抬抬眼皮。

可那时我仅仅不到两岁啊,我如何能记得?

这样的争论之后,我开始远远地看在圈椅里打盹的奶奶。我蹲在墙角看着她蓝布的大襟衣裳,和袖筒里露出的枯柴样的手,如何扶着扶手。我以此想象老太爷抱着我打瞌睡的样子,想那苍老的身躯是如何搂着一个娇嫩的小人儿安然入睡的。

老太爷有一张发黄的黑白照片,山羊胡子,五官清瘦,穿着长衫,坐着。照片上的那个老人如此陌生,可他坐的那把椅子却那么熟悉,是那把老圈椅。

我坐在那宽大的椅子上,双脚离了地,背靠着椅背,手抚着扶手。我闭着眼睛,试图在幻想中去寻找老太爷的呼吸,体味那曾当了我摇篮的长衫的衣襟;有时也去回想奶奶坐在这圈椅上给我讲过的故事和那些老掉牙的儿歌。我屡屡落空,被突然的惊骇吓倒。老老太、老太爷、奶奶都曾安详地坐过这把椅子,可是现在,他们竟然都不在了,他们什么时候离开的?他们去了哪里?

我从椅子上跳下来,仔仔细细地查找,椅座的缝隙、椅子腿的木楔、扶手上隐隐的纹理,我看得那么仔细。那椅子散发出一股气味儿,那是复杂的混合。我深吸一口气,辨出里头有秋雨绵绵的季节湿漉漉的落叶,有翻开一本发霉的旧书时飘出的淡淡油墨,有壁橱里经年的棉絮,有尘土、有风、有说不清道不明的太多气息。我的嗅觉好像出了问题,有点喘不过气来。

就在那时,爸爸问我,“你在找什么?”

“找老老太、太爷爷和奶奶。”我说,“他们坐这椅子那么久,怎会什么痕迹也不留下?” 爸爸楞楞地看着我,忽然转身去找了一把小刀来。他蹲在我身旁,用锋利的刀刃在老圈椅的扶手上刮了一下。刀片上有一层黑色的污垢,而那被刮过的地方露出了清新的黄色,那么嫩的木色,鲜亮、刺眼。

“看看,那些老辈们留下的。”爸爸笑着,指着刀片上的那团黑,开玩笑般地说,“他们留下的垢痂。”

我被他脸上的笑激怒了,鼻子一酸,眼泪就要掉下来。那个无情的人,竟然这样去说我们逝去的亲人们。我甩开他的胳膊,愤愤地。可是他依然笑着,“这是他们拿时光给这椅子上的漆。”

爸爸在我愤怒地走开后,独自坐在了圈椅上,他的双手捂着眼睛坐了很久。妈妈说,我走后,他几乎哭出了声。

很多年后,我才明白为什么。为什么他对着我要笑,背着我却哭。因为那时,我还是个孩子,还不能明白什么是生死,什么是无望的思念,他无法对一个孩子描述死亡的残酷和时间的无情。他笑得虽然很蹩脚,那玩笑也开得不合时宜。但从那以后,我再坐那圈椅时,却从未因为想起老老太、太爷爷和奶奶而惊骇。我不再去找他们留下的痕迹,在我的脑海中没有关于死亡的任何蛛丝马迹。

我安然地蜷在圈椅上,嘴里含着一粒冰糖,懒洋洋地看书。时钟滴答滴答,光线透过窗棂照进来,很静谧,很祥和,我觉得一切都那么好,那么好……

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 (

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.

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

篇四: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?

你在微笑我却哭了2

"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.

篇五:你笑了,我也笑了,你还笑,我却哭了

一抹淡淡的忧伤 曾经的淡淡忧伤,像奔腾的俊马狂欢,奔跑在思想的天涯,没有任何理由的爱恋,尤如脱缰的野马,不能捕获,只有等待…风飘路过野,愁绪似千丈,一丝一缕,怎能逃避这张无情网?只有默默的等待…看万千变化,逞一时之能,白云苍狗,弄尽千古笑话,

只有梦里圆~

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