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mreallyangrywithmyfriend-whatshouldIsaytohim?
AndshouldIsayanythingatalltomyteammate?
4.Embarrassedandashamed,Ican'
tconcentrateonanything.Pleasehelp!
Ben
DearBen,
1.ThereisanoldAmericansaying,"
Thoselipssinkships."
Thismeansthatifyouspeaktoomuchaboutsomething,especiallytopeoplewhoyoudon'
tknowsowell,itwillcauseallkindsoftrouble.
2.Thissituationhereissomuchworsebecausethe"
looselips"
wereyourbestfriend'
s.Treatedthisway,youaresuretofeelhurt-weshouldalwaysbeabletotrustthoseclosesttous,andithurtsevenmorewhenwefindwecan'
t.
3.ButIhavetosaythatit'
spartlyyourfault,isn'
tit?
Youadmitthatyouwere"
lettingoffsteam"
.Itisunderstandableinthatsituation,butweshouldalwaysthinkbeforewespeak.
4.Hereiswhatyouneedtodo.First,apologizetoyourteammate.Ifyoueverwanttowinanymorebasketballgames(andI'
msureyoudo!
),youneedtoworktogether,andthatmeanscommunicatingwitheachotherclearlyandresolvingconflicts.Sohaveachatwithyourteammate.Tellhimdirectlyandhonestlythatyouweretalkingwithoutthinking.
5.Then,talktoyourfriend.Friendshipshouldbeoneofthegreatestthingsintheworld,butsometimesitcanbedifficult.Again,yourstrategyisclearcommunication.Tellyourfriendyouareangrywithhimforrepeatingwhatyousaidandmakingthissituationworse,butthatyouwanttomoveon.Approachedinthisway,yourfriendshipwillsoonberepaired.
6.Thirdly,andperhapsmostimportantly,thinkaboutyourownbehavior.Don'
tsaytoomuchwhenyouareangry!
Filledwithanger,youtendtosaywhatevercomestoyourmind.Thisgivespeoplethewrongsignal.Takeadeepbreath,calmdown,andalwaysremember:
thinkfirst,speaklater.Ifyoufeeloneofyourteammatesisn'
tpullingtheirweight,thenraiseyourconcernsinaprofessionalwaywithyourteamcoach.
7.Ifyouthinkaboutotherpeople'
sfeelingsaswellasyourown,youwillsoonfindeverythingworksout.
8.Goodluck!
AgonyAunt
高一英语必修三Unit2课文
TheWellthatChangedtheWorld
Asasix-year-oldCanadianschoolboy,RyanhadtroublebelievingthewordsspokenbyhisteacherthatmanypeopleindevelopingAfricancountriescouldn’tgetenoughcleanwater.Helookedacrosstheclassroomatthedrinking
fountain.Itwasveryclose—onlytenstepsaway.So,Ryanaskedhimself,“WhydosomeAfricanchildrenhavetowalktenkilometrestogetwatereveryday?
Andwhyisthewatersodirtythatitmakesthemsick?
”YoungRyanthought,“Lifeiseasyforme,buthardforthosepeople.Whydon’tIhelp?
”
Atfirst,hisplanwasto
earn
moneytobuildasinglewellsomewhereinAfrica.Hecleanedwindowsanddidgardeningforhisfamilyandneighbours.Hesoonreachedhisfirsttargetof$70,butwhenhegavethemoneytoacharity,hewastoldthatitactuallycost$2,000tobuildawell.Seventydollarswasonlyenoughforahandpump.Ryanunderstoodthatahandpumpwouldn’thelpthechildren.Whattheyneededwasawelldugneartheirhomes.
Twothousanddollarswasalotofmoney,butRyandidn’tgiveup.Hewasdeterminedtohelpotherchildrenhavecleanwater.Hestartedtoaskforhelpfromhisclassmatesandneighboursandpersuadedthemto
donate
money.Atthesametime,afriendofRyan’smotherhelpedmakehisstorygopublic.Afterseveralmonths,Ryanhadraisedthe$2,000,withwhichawellwasbuiltnearaprimaryschoolinUganda.Thechildrenattheschoolnolongerneededtowalkforhourstogetwater.Theyweregratefultohimandinvitedhimtovisit.
InUganda,Ryanatlastsawthefinishedwellwithhisowneyes.Butthatwasnotall.Healsosawhundredsofdelightedstudentswhohadturnedouttowelcomehim.Theysanganddancedhappily.Someevenofferedhimfoodandgifts.AtfirstRyanwasnervous,butsoonagreatwarmthfilledhim.Hereallyhadmadeadifferenceforthesechildren.He
brokeintoa
joyful
smile.
Later,Ryan’sexperienceledhimtosetupa
foundation
toencouragemorepeopletohelp.Manyinspiredpeoplegavehimtheirsupport.Ryan’sfoundationcontinuestoattractsupportfrommoreandmorepeople,sotheworkofbuildingmorewellscangoon.Today,over800,000peoplein16countriesacrossAfricahavebenefitedfromthelife-changinggiftofclean,safewater.
Now,asanadult,Ryansaysthatthequestiontoaskisnot“Whydon’tIhelp?
”,but“HowcanIhelptoday?
”.This
insight
grewfromthedeterminedattitudeofasix-year-oldboywhohadthecourageand
perseverance
tomakehisdreama
reality.
THEPOWERofGOOD
“TheBritishSchindler”:
thelifeofNicholasWinton
ItisAugust1939,andagroupoffrightenedchildrenareboardingatrainatPrague’sWilsonStation.Theirheartbrokenparentsdonotjointhem.Indeed,theyfeartheymayneverseetheirchildrenagain.Buttheyknowthattheirchildrenwilllive.Theseareamongthe669children,mostofthem
Jewish,thatNicholasWintonwillgoontosavefromdeathatthehandsofthe
Nazis.
NicholasWintonwasbornon19May1909inLondon,toGerman-Jewishparents.ThefamilylatertookBritishnationality.Onleavingschool,WintonworkedinbanksinGermanyandFrance.HereturnedtoBritainin1931,whereheworkedinbusiness.
InDecember1938,afriendaskedWintontocometoPragueto
aid
peoplewhowereescapingfromtheNazis.InPrague,Wintonsawpeoplelivinginterribleconditionsandwhoseliveswereindanger.HedecidedtohelptransportchildrentosafetyinBritain.Heestablishedanofficetokeeprecordsofthechildren,andthenreturnedtoBritaintofind
temporary
homesforthem.Heuseddonatedfundsandhisownmoneytopaythe50poundsperchildthattheBritishgovernmentrequired.ByAugust1939,Wintonhadsaved669children.
DuringWorldWarⅡ,WintonservedasanofficerinBritain’sRoyalAirForce.Heleftthe
military
in1954.Hethenworkedforinternationalcharitiesandforvariouscompanies.Forthemostpart,hedidnotmentionthechildrenhesaved,andhisactionssoondisappearedfrompeople’smemories.
Thatallchangedin1988whenhiswifeGretefoundaforgottenjournalathome.Thejournalcontainedphotographsandnamesofthechildrenandaddressesofthefamiliesthattookthemin.Shesentthejournaltoanewspaper,andthatyearWintonwasseenontheBritishtelevisionprogramme
That’sLife.Atonepoint,thehostaskedpeopleintheaudiencetostandupifNicholasWintonhadsavedtheirlives.AshockedWintonwatchedasthemajorityofpeople
rosetotheirfeet.Theprogrammebroughthisactionstopublicattention,andWintonbecamearespectedfigurearoundtheworld.
Later,Wintonreceivedvarioushonoursforhis
achievement,includinga
knighthood
in2003,andtheCzechgovernment’shighesthonour,theOrderoftheWhiteLion,in2014.
NicholasWintonpassedawayon1July2015,attheageof106.AstheChinesesayinggoes,“Akind-heartedpersonlivesalonglife.”
高一英语必修三Unit3课文
TheNewAgeofInvention
Interviewer:
Goodevening,andwelcometo
Between
the
Pages.Thisevening,I’llbetalkingtoDrRichardFairhurst,whosenewbook
The
New
Age
of
Invention
hasjustbeenpublished.Welcome,Richard!
Richard:
Thankyou.It’sapleasuretobehere.
Iguessyouhavebeenaskedaboutthetitleofyourbookbefore.Itsuggeststhatthepresentdayisanewageforinventions,butmanypeoplemightthinkthatthegreatageofinventionisover.
Well,that’saninterestingpoint.Therehavebeengoldenagesofinventionthroughouthistory.ThinkofthefourgreatinventionsinAncientChina:
gunpowder,papermaking,printingandthe
compass.Thesethingschangedtheworldforever.ThentherewerethegreatWesterninventions:
thesteamengine,thetelephoneandtheradio.Andnow,wefindourselvesinthegreatnewageoftechnology.
Soaremostofthenewgreatinventionstech-based?
Alot,yes.Forexample,advancesin
virtual
reality
and
wearable
tech,aswellasthe
flexible
battery,meanweshouldsoonbeseeingfurtherdevelopments.
In
addition,importantadvanceshavebeenmadeinmedicineandenvironmentalsciencethankstoincreasingcomputerpower.
Canyougiveussomeexamples?
Sure.Newinventionslike3Dprintershavebeenusedtomakereplacementheartsandboneparts.Intermsoftheenvironment,itisnowpossibletocreateanintelligentwalkinghouse.Itis
capable
ofusingGPStechnologytotraveltodifferentplaces,with
computing
technologycontrollingits“legs”.What’smore,hugeadvancesinsolartechnologymeanitcanbeeco-friendly,too.
Impressive
stuff!
I’vealsobeentoldthatyou’reaninventoryourself.Isthatcorrect?
Yes,Iam,butI’monlyonememberofabigteam—mostinventorsnowworkaspartofbiginternationalteams.
Isee.Sowhatisitthatinspiresustoinventthings?
Mostinventionsstartwithrecognisingaproblemthatneedsasolution.Thiswasnodoubtthereasonbehindtheinventionofthewheelinancienttimes,whichmuchlaterdevelopedintothecar.Now,reducedenergysupp
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