问题 材料分析题

材料一:小枫自小的性格就总是风风火火、大大咧咧的,可是自从进入中学后,小枫开始注意修饰自己的容貌,在举止上懂得约束,在行为上也考虑后果。

材料二:这个学期小枫班上转来了一位新同学,她妈妈来到学校帮她报到、注册,接下来由妈妈为她铺好床铺,挂好蚊帐,并买好饭卡。一切安排妥当,妈妈要走了,可女孩拉着妈妈的手哭了……

(1)材料一中的小枫进入中学后改变自己的原因是什么?

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(2)如果你是小枫,你会怎样劝说这位新同学呢?

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答案

(1)原因是他的自尊心

(2)告诉他要学会自立。自立的过程是我们锻炼和提高生活能力的过程,也是我们不断提高心理和道德品质的过程;自立才能自强。要自立就要克服依赖性;学会自主作出决定;通过积极锻炼提高自立能力。

阅读理解

Claude and Louris are “giraffes”. So are police officers Hankins and Pearson. These men and women don’t look like giraffes; they look like you and me. Then, why do people call them “giraffes”?

A giraffe, they say, is an animal that sticks its neck out, can see places far away and has a large heart. It lives a quiet life and moves about in an easy and beautiful way. In the same way, a “giraffe” can be a person who likes to “stick his or her neck out” for other people, always watches for future happenings, has a warm heart for people around, and at the same time lives a quiet and beautiful life himself or herself.

“The Giraffe Project” is a 10-year-old group which finds and honors “giraffes” in the US and in the world. The group wants to teach people to do something to build a better world. The group members believe that a person shouldn’t draw his or her head back; instead, they tell people to “stick their neck out” and help others. Claude and Louris, Hankins and Pearson are only a few of the nearly 1,000 “giraffes” that the group found and honored.

Claude and Louris were getting old and they left their work with some money that they saved for future use. One day, however, they saw a homeless man looking for a place to keep warm and they decided that they should “stick their neck out” and give him some help. Today, they lived in Friends’ House, where they invite twelve homeless people to stay every night.

Police officers Hankins and Pearson work in a large city. They see crimes every day and their work is sometimes dangerous. They work hard for their money. However, these two men put their savings together and even borrowed money to start an educational center to teach young people in a poor part of the city. Hankins and Pearson are certainly “giraffes”.

56. Which of the following is true?

A. Some of the people around us look like giraffes.

B. Giraffes are the most beautiful animal in the world.

C. “Giraffes” is a beautiful name for those who are ready to help other people.

D. A “giraffe” is someone who can stick his neck out and see the future.

57. “The Giraffe Project” is a group _____.

A. of police officers        B. which appeared ten years ago

C. of ten-year-old children   D. which takes care of children

58. People call Claude and Hankins “giraffes” because they _____.

A. do what is needed for a good world       B. are not afraid of dangerous work

C. found a home for some homeless people   D. made money only for other people

59. The passage mainly tries to tell us _____.

A. what giraffes are like

B. what the Giraffe Project is

C. why Claude, Louris, Hankins and Pearson are called “giraffes” 

D. what we should do for a better world

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