There were two fishermen who were good at fishing. One day they went to a beautiful 1 to fish. One of them enjoyed fishing by 2 , while the other was an outgoing person who loved to make friends with different people by fishing.
When the outgoing fisherman discovered that some visitors at the lake couldn't catch any fish, he decided to help them. "I will teach you 3 to do fishing," he said to them. "4 you catch ten fish, give me one. If you fail to get ten, you needn't give me anything." The visitors felt very happy after hearing that. This fisherman and the visitors felt like old friends. They 5 each other and got started at once.
As soon as he finished teaching one group, he went on to help another, teaching them his own fishing 6 . He asked for one from every ten fish that the visitors caught. At the end of the day, the fisherman received a full basket of fish because he 7 helped others, and he also got to know a large group of new friends. At the same time, all the visitors regarded him 8 their teacher. On the other hand, the other fisherman didn't have much fun. He became even 9 when the visitors circled around his friend. After fishing for a whole day on his own, he looked into the fish basket and found he had far fewer fish than his friend.
If we help others to be 10 , we will also harvest(收获)success and we can possibly make friends.
Welcome to Health First Aid Courses WHO: For all of our community members—volunteers, coaches, parents, doctors or anyone over 18 years old, who communicates with young people. WHAT: Youth Mental Health First Aid (青少年心理健康急救) is a course that teaches those who take part in the course about young people's common mental health. WHY: —One in ten persons in the community feel sad or hopeless every day for two weeks. —Youth who have an adult to go to for help are less likely to hurt themselves. SUBJECTS: How to help young people actively deal with a mental health crisis (危机). WHEN: May 7th & 14th ·5 pm—9 pm *must attend both June 5th ·8 am—4:30 pm *30 minutes lunch break June 17th ·9 am—4:30 pm *working lunch |
WHERE: Green Ave. Public Library—300N. Green Ave. Registration (登记): /mental health. com OR send an email to Jessica Brown@highchools.org OR visit Ms. Brown's office—3500 Mountain Li Dr. Green Ave. **Training is valued at $170 and offered at no cost thanks to the Project Mental Health** |
I was 15 months old, a happy carefree kid, until the day I fell. It was a bad fall. A piece of glass cut my eye badly. From then on, my injured sightless(失明的), cloudy gray eye lived on with me. Sometimes people asked me unpleasant questions. Whenever kids played games, I was always the "monster(怪物)". I was always imagining that everyone looked down on me.
Yet Mom would say to me, "Hold your head up high and face the world." I began to depend on that saying. As a child, I thought Mom meant, "Be careful or you will fall down or knock into something because you are not looking."
As a teenager, I usually looked down to hide my shame. But I found that when I held my head up high, people liked me.
In high school I even became the class monitor, but in my heart I still felt like a monster. All I really wanted was to look like everyone else. When things got really bad, I would cry to my mom and she would look at me with loving eyes and say, "Hold your head up high and face the world. Let them see the beauty that is inside instead of your appearance."
My mom's love was the sunshine that made me bright. I had faced hard times, and learned not only to be confident but also to have deep compassion(同情)for others.
"Hold your head up high" has been heard many times in my home. I say it to my children. The gift my mom gave me lives on.
In one community in Shanxi, a voluntary service team started last October nicknamed "Shared Children", which works hard to support elderly empty nesters(空巢老人), is getting popular.
The 108 volunteers have already made a big difference within the Chaoyang community. They have paired off with 71 elderly people to learn about their daily needs and offer a helping hand.
In recent years, the community has come up with many ideas. At first, they started a project called "Knocking on the Door", hoping that the elderly would connect the leaders often. However, the community did not have enough staff to support so many elderly people. So, the idea of "shared children" came out.
"The Shared Children voluntary service allows kind people to join in public activities for the elderly people in their spare time," says Guo, adding that not only did the local people join in with great love, but many staff members from supermarkets, banks and other working units also joined in.
By March, the number of the volunteers in the team had reached 108. Their work has also included buying things, providing spiritual comfort, helping dealing with health problems and other duties.
The volunteers are not all youngsters. Fan Fawen, a retired train driver, joined to support the volunteer team last year. He often helps to repair something in elderly people's homes and buys them fruit and vegetables, as well as carrying heavy stuff, like rice bags, upstairs.
Liu Chunyan, 41, is also among the volunteers. "Many elderly people now live alone and feel lonely, so we should be there and chat with them more often." Liu says.
"More people are now starting to learn about the team. We believe that more people will join us in the future," says Hao Guoying, secretary of the community's Party branch.
Are you learning English and do you need help with grammar? Do you want to learn new vocabulary or slang (俚语)? Well, you can find help online with these top 5 free English as a Second Language websites.
Dave's ESL Café
This is a complete website that can help you learn and practice English. You can read many stories and do a lot of exercises to test yourself. You can also post questions and answers onto the help center.
About.com
You can get free English courses from About.com and you'll get regular e-mails that will help you learn English.
The Classroom by Voice of America
You can watch videos and listen to news stories to improve your listening and vocabulary skills. You can also hear English words and their meanings.
Heinle's Newbury House Dictionary of American English
Do you need to find the definition of a word? Use this online dictionary to find simple and clear definitions, as well as example sentences and idioms (习语). You can also find different cultural facts.
Personal English Portal (门户网站) on YouTube
You can watch this series of videos on YouTube to develop your listening skills. You can also do a search for "learn English" on YouTube to find other videos. This is a good way to practice English and have fun.
What is adolescence (青春期)? It starts when you are aged between about ten and thirteen. You may not want to spend as much time with your parents as you used to. You want more freedom to choose who you see and when you see. In the past, your parents made decisions for you. But now you want to decide things for yourself and don't want to be told what to do all the time.
All these changes are perfectly normal. So what can you do to make life easier and get on well with your parents?
Firstly, your parents will feel much better if you let them know that you still love and value them. They may not say so, but they are probably feeling a sense of loss and may even feel be rejected (拒绝) by you. So try to express your love to them from time to time.
You may feel these rules are unnecessary, but your parents' main concern is often just to keep you safe. Once you have agreed with the rules, try to stick to them.
Thirdly, try to understand why they might be irritated (生气) by your behaviour. Do your parents get cross if you spend three hours chatting with friends on social media and leave your homework till the last minute?
Finally, it's all about communication! Keep talking to your parents, tell them about what you did today, let them know where you are going, and ask for advice if you need.
A. Secondly, try to agree to rules.
B. Here are some changes about you during adolescence.
C. But they will affect your relationship with your parents.
D. That's probably because they want you to do well at school.
E. Remember that they have lost forever the little child you once were.
My dream is to be a teacher one day. Being a teacher is always believed to be one of the (great) jobs, because teachers have great influence on us.
Last week, I got chance to experience teaching students. (we) school asked me to teach some (kid) living in the countryside. They were happy that they gave me a warm welcome. I (teach) them English, and we played games
(happy) after class. We had a lot of fun together. When I returned school, I missed my students. They like me and some of them have kept in touch with me ever since.
It is the (one) time that I have been a teacher. I feel so (pride) of teaching students and I hope my dream can come true by working hard.
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What Changes I Have Had
How time flies! Almost more than two years has quickly passed since I came to the high school. I find I have changed a lot.