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求翻译!各位学霸们帮帮忙啊!!! Just look at how much young writers like Han Han and Guo Jingming are loved, we may knowwriting has become a fashion among today’s teenagers.Gao Can, a 13-year-old girl, is the 76
member of the Association of writers of Shaanxi. She writes fairy tales, short 77
, and most of all, poems. Gao said she began poem writing when she was in primary school. Once the teacher asked the class 78
a composition called “If I were …”. Gao had an idea, “why not make it a Poem?” That was her 79
poem, and it won a lot of compliments from both her teacher and her classmates. So far, hundreds of her poems 80
out.“Writing poems is not difficult at all. Just express 81
—what you do, what you see or what you think.” said Gao, “I don’t have enough life experience, so I write about nature, about things I feel inside.”However, teenagers these days seldom write poems or read them because exams want any kind of articles 82
poems.But like Gao, there are still students who like poems. Hu Jingzhi is one of them. The 14-year-old boy said he was 83
in poem writing. But it was annoying that he couldn’t find many poem collections in nearby bookshops.
Gao agreed with Hu. She said today’s bookshops 84
with books on “how to give a successful speech”, “how to know what others think” or “how to make money 85
“Poems won’t teach you how to make money, but the beautiful words clear your mind and activate your imagination.” said Gao, “At least, read poems—for the nice things in life.”76.
答案: 76. youngest
77. stories
78. to write
80. have come81. yourself/yourselves
82. except
83. interested
84. were filled
85. quickly
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Reading Oliver James’ Affluenza, I thought about what often happens at home. My 12-year-old daughter is in tears. “I have to take a test tomorrow. I don’t understand any of it,” she cries out. After shouting and shutting her door, she calms down enough to go through her notes. The following day I ask her how the test went and she just says “OK, I got a nine”.“Wow. Well done!” I say, before she finishes with “But I never get a ten!”According to James, thisobsessionwith getting top marks has been a bad development, which encourages people to think of education in terms of work and money.To test this, I asked my daughter why she was so worried about her tests.She looked at meas ifI was thick. “Well, if I don’t get good grades, I won’t be able to afford nice things like a car andstuff.”I was quite surprised, because I don’t consider myself apushyparent.But James suggests and it leaves students feelingfailureseven if they are very bright. He points to the Danish systemof education as a better model.Creating happycitizenswho have good social skills is seen as more important than high achievements at school or the needs of business.For me, I cannot remember the last time I had to work out the area of a circle, recite a Shakespeare poem or grammar rules, yet I have lived a happy life.What I really needed to learn at school was how to make polite conversations, or how toavoid getting intodebtor how to develop good personality.This is in fact similar to what Oliver James really has in mind. And he is looking for schools where students are encouraged to find and follow their own interests, something more like Tongjon. Tongjon has been developed in some Koreanprivateschools.It is quite different from the morerigidsystem of learning things by heart that is used in Korea, and indeed in many other school systems around the world.As the Russian poet Pushkin said, “Inspirationis needed in geometryjustas much asin poetry”, and inspiration does not come from endlessly revising for tests or getting worried about them.
在读Oliver James的Affluenza时,我总能联想到经常发生在我家里面的一些事。我12岁的女儿在哭。“我明天就要考试了。我什么也不理解,”她喊道。大声喊完并且关了她的门后,她平静下来去浏览她的笔记。第二天我问她考试如何,只是说“很好,我得了个九分”。在她说完“但我从来没有得到十分!”我说“做的好!”根据杰姆斯,这种对于获得高分的痴迷已经有了一个坏的发展,鼓励人们认为在工作和金钱方面的教育。为此,我问我的女儿,她为什么如此担心她的考试。她看着我,好像我是过分的。“好吧,如果我不取得好成绩,我不能够负担得起的好东西,像汽车之类的东西。“我很惊讶,因为我不认为我是一个固执的家长。但杰姆斯认为,它使学生感到失败,即使他们是非常聪明的。他指出,丹麦教育系统作为一个更好的模式,有良好的社交能力。有良好的社交能力的幸福公民被视为更重要的比在学校或业务需要高的成就。对我来说,我不记得我最后一次去解决一个圆的面积,背诵莎士比亚的一首诗或语法规则,但我过上了幸福的生活。我真的需要在学校学习如何有礼貌的谈话,或者如何避免陷入债务或如何培养良好的个性。这实际上是符合奥利弗杰姆斯心里所想。他寻找鼓励学生去寻找自己的兴趣的学校,更像是tongjon。tongjon已在一些韩国私立学校的发展。它是与过去在韩国,的确在全世界许多其他学校的用心学习更刚性的系统截然不同的,而且在许多其他世界各地的学校系统。作为俄国诗人普希金说,“灵感在几何学中被需要就像在诗中”,并且灵感不是来自不断修改测试或担心他们。注释Affluenza (流行性物欲症)是Oliver James(奥利弗·詹姆斯)的一本关于“富裕病”的书。
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