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美国一直奥运会金牌第一,他不用举国体制,政府也不出钱。他怎么做到这么厉害的?真的纯靠运动员爱好吗? 第2页

        

user avatar   liu-shao-mei-10 网友的相关建议: 
      比如菲尔普斯,真的就是从小自己喜欢游泳,然后自学成才,自己花钱参加奥运会吗??
user avatar   deadlineispower 网友的相关建议: 
      比如菲尔普斯,真的就是从小自己喜欢游泳,然后自学成才,自己花钱参加奥运会吗??
user avatar   tommaxmim-18 网友的相关建议: 
      比如菲尔普斯,真的就是从小自己喜欢游泳,然后自学成才,自己花钱参加奥运会吗??
user avatar   guo-zhen-yu-59 网友的相关建议: 
      一直以来对西游记的认识就是83版的电视剧,后来发现电视剧还是有很多改编的地方的,如何看待这些改编?
user avatar   hou-ge-82-63-50 网友的相关建议: 
      

那么,唐僧在花果山念一段紧箍咒,就会当上猴王吗?

如来把孙悟空压在五行山下,花果山的猴子会认为如来是猴王吗?

不扎根基层,群众是不会认可的!


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user avatar   wang-da-fei-78-96-47 网友的相关建议: 
      

题目问的是宋氏三姐妹,结果回答都在说宋美龄和宋蔼龄,咋没人说说宋庆龄?毕竟二姐名气最大,地位最高。

宋二姐跟孙中山在上海住过一段时间,孙中山一开始没有房子,是租房住的,一个月65块租金,肯定租不到什么好房。后来有前来拜访的富裕华侨,觉得堂堂国父住这样的房子不像样子,就一起捐了一个花园洋房给孙中山,这样孙宋夫妇才算在上海落户……先总理稳定下来以后还写信给孙科,叫他可以带老婆孩子也过来住。

后来先总理去世,死前特意写遗嘱,把房子留给宋庆龄,并请托何香凝照顾她,除此之外几无遗产。孙中山死后,广东省国民党政府给宋庆龄一笔1万元的抚恤金(对,是总共一万元),宋庆龄就靠这一万元的利息生活,大家数学好的自己算算一个月能拿多少利息咯?1927年412后,宋庆龄彻底跟蒋介石闹翻,同时跟宋美龄宋子文也闹翻了,不可能再从家里拿钱。最后在上海也呆不下去,就去了苏联,到苏联几乎用光积蓄,经常开完会坐车的钱都没有,也没有冬衣,就顶着寒风走路回去。

顺说,宋庆龄在上海的房子抵押过三次。

说实话,宋庆龄如果想要钱,哪怕是只想要过得好点儿,只要稍微对妹妹妹夫露点好脸,哪怕是对自己亲弟弟露点好脸,都会立刻被供起来。

然而她宁愿抵押房子,也不打算给亲戚好脸色。

宋二姐是天生的革命者。


user avatar   li-qin-45-2 网友的相关建议: 
      

首先题目就错误,人类当然包括星舰文明,星舰文明活到宇宙末日了。

其次,不存在主角光环保罗辑的问题,罗辑当然可以逃生,星环号光速飞船上有40人的容量,罗辑选择多造几个庭院,只设4个座位,给艾aa、程心、曹彬和他自己,曹彬没上船,罗辑当然也不想上了。

飞船上的大部分空间被生态循环系统所占据,按照常规计算,生态系统具有很大的冗余量,几乎是用可以维持四十个人的容量来支持四个人的生活。
“星环”号上还有许多不寻常的设计,比如,飞船上有六个小庭院,分别为二十至三十平方米不等,在加速时都可以自动适应重力方向,在匀速航行时可以在飞船内独自自转,产生人工重力。每个庭院内都有不同的生态景观,比如一小块翠绿的草地和流过草地的小溪,一处中间有清泉的小树林,一小片沙滩。有翻着浪花的清水涨落……这些景观小而精致,像是用地球世界最美好的东西穿成的一串珍珠,在小型恒星际飞船上,这是极其奢侈的设计。

活着的罗辑、程心、曹彬、艾aa,死去的维德、毕云峰为了全人类而牺牲的个体和努力,最后还是一场空。至于“全人类”,二向箔的末日审判来临时,忘了自己弄出光速飞船禁止法,忘了自己绞杀星环,忘了杀了维德、没收了程心9成财产,忘了自己全程没给星环集团出一分钱,出一点力,反而嫉妒程心乘船逃跑,这就叫一个词-该死。

该跑的跑了,该死的死了,大团圆的结局。


user avatar   yang-ruo-fei-71 网友的相关建议: 
      能不能提出这个建议
user avatar   martin-chen 网友的相关建议: 
      

掌控药企的大资本家,还有官。

其实大家都明白。

希望仇医者不要因为自己的懦弱而拿基层医生出气。看到卫计委的大官了吗?您敢动吗?


user avatar   e-qi-er-40 网友的相关建议: 
      

全面地,从宏观介绍差异的一篇文章:

12 Differences Between Chinese Education and American Education

Posted on June 1, 2007

This analysis is being prepared for a presentation I am going to make at the International Conference on Intercultural Education in Harbin, China on June 22-24. I would be interested in receiving your observations, comments, questions about the differences between Chinese and American educational practices.

  1. Class Size is the first noticeable difference at the middle school and high school level. Teachers typically teach two classes (in an 8 period day) with from 55 to 65 students. American secondary teachers typically teach five or six classes with class sizes ranging from 25 to 30. The Chinese teachers use their non-teaching time to grade papers and to prepare for their classes, except for the head teachers (banzhuren) which will be explained later.
  2. While Americans think the "cohort" concept is innovative, China has been using it for decades. Throughout China, students beginning in a school are put into classes and they stay in those classes with one another for the entire time they are in that school unless higher test scores permit them to move to a more advanced grouping. Understood in the Chinese system is that this group of students will learn each of their subjects together. In America, students are not grouped into such classes. Instead, the 30 students who are together for English class will be randomly split up into any of the other subjects for the next period and the period after that, and so on. The next year, the students are totally mixed up again into different classes. Occasionally, the same class of students will take two courses together, such as English and history, but that is rare. The Chinese carry the cohort concept into the university level as well. My four classes of students stay together for all of their required courses the whole time they are at university.
  3. Chinese students stay in the same classroom for their main classes and their teachers come to them while American students change rooms every period and the room belongs to the teacher. Thus, Chinese students don’t have hallway lockers. Students sit in the same seats for each subject and keep their materials in a shelf under their desk top. Many students have cloth covers for their desk and other means of making it "homey".
  4. Chinese education is built on what Americans call "looping". The teachers of the students in the entering class will also follow their same students to the next grade level and the next. In America, it is very unusual for teachers to move with their students from one grade level to the next at the middle school or high school level let alone to loop for the entire period of time the student is in that school. At the primary school level, students begin in grade one with a teacher and stay with that teacher every year they are in primary school. My university students reflect on that teacher as being so very important to them that they really didn’t want to leave them when it was time to go to middle school. American teachers, on the other hand, tend to specialize in the curriculum and content for a particular grade level and then stay at that level. Sometimes, teachers who want to teach older students will ask to move to a higher grade, but then that teacher would typically stay at that level until retirement. That practice means that in America, subject matter and teacher preference might be valued more highly than student needs or student learning.
  5. Another significant structural difference between American and Chinese schools is the concept of head teacher or "banzhuren". The banzhuren takes additional responsibility in delivering instruction, supervising their specific class of students, and in knowing their students and the families of the students and in communicating with those families. For less than 200 yuan per month more, the banzhuren will arrive at school prior to 7:00 a.m. to prepare for the day and to work with early arriving students. The student day at the middle school ends at 4:55 and the teachers leave shortly after that. The banzhuren will not only teach her specific class that she is in charge of but will also sit in on many other subjects throughout the day so she can monitor the progress of her students with other teachers, counsel her students, and contact the parents of those students if necessary. The banzhuren will monitor her class during lunch and nap with them after lunch. One banzhuren told me that she is like a mother to those students who don’t have the parental support they need. In addition, at Liaoning Normal University Junior Middle School (LNUJMS) thebanzhurens are expected to visit the homes and families of half their students sometime during the first term and the other half during the second term. These visitations would take place on Saturdays or Sundays or on holidays. The banzhurenwill, after three years, receive a bonus based on the academic improvement of her class. In America, the individual teacher is expected to make parent contact when a student misbehaves or is not performing at a satisfactory level. In American secondary schools there is also a person called a guidance counsellor who will assist with parent contact. However, the guidance counsellor will have a case load of 350 to 500 students and she often must resort to group counselling sessions.
  6. The Chinese believe in merit pay and in using student test scores for teacher evaluation. For example, when the 9th graders leave middle school they are tested to see which high school they are qualified to attend. Since the same teachers have had those students for three years, they compare their entry score to their exit score. The classes that showed the most academic gain resulted in that banzhurenreceiving a bonus that might range from 3000 yuan to 6000 yuan (one month or two months pay). The same is true at the high school level. On the other hand, a teacher whose students did not show growth will be evaluated accordingly. At LNUJMS, the math team won first place in the District math contest. As a reward, the four math teachers split a 2000 yuan bonus. The teachers I have talked with like the bonus system. So for years the Chinese have been doing what the American conservatives have been advocating and our teacher unions have been fighting.
  7. Discipline in Chinese schools easier than in American schools. For example, at LNUJMS, I was surprised to find minimal student supervision during lunch and between classes. One administrator and one teacher were in the hallway and no teachers were in their classrooms. The other teachers had gone to their offices to meet with students for academic or disciplinary reasons or for a rest between classes. In America, the time between classes is as short as possible, three, four, or perhaps five, minutes. Students are expected to move from their classroom, go to their lockers to get materials for their next class, and then move to that class. The American teachers are expected to be in the hallways during passing periods because that is when fighting and other misbehaviors occur. It is nearly impossible to even imagine a 10 minute passing period in an American school.
  8. Chinese students are very respectful. When Chinese students recite, they stand; when students hand in a paper, they use both hands as if they were making a presentation of the paper to the teacher; when students refer to their teacher in writing, they often use terminology such as , “Our dear teacher.” In interviewing thebanzhurens, they commented that is their duty to teach students how to do well in life and how to be a man. University students, when asked to recall their middle school and high school years often speak of their teachers in very exalted ways telling how much their teachers meant to them.
  9. Chinese students play active and important roles (zhirisheng) in sweeping the classrooms, scrubbing the steps, serving meals, being class monitors, and helping teachers. Student monitors can be seen wearing special armbands in the hallway, watching to make certain students are doing their twice-daily eye exercises properly, providing leadership on the marching field, watering plants, empty bins, cleaning windows, helping to distribute the daily lunch, and so on. Students always seemed to be carrying out their tasks very seriously and in good humor. The student monitor system is utilized at the university level as well with these appointed students helping the teacher in making copies, distributing and collecting papers, contacting classmates and so on. Like the concept of banzhuren, the concept of zhirishengcannot find its English equivalent due to the different Sino-American educational systems. Most Chinese schools are operated on the zhirisheng system for the purpose of maintaining clean classrooms and schools.
  10. Chinese students buy their textbooks each year and the textbooks are soft cover and relatively thin. The textbooks I looked at had a 2006 copyright and I understand that they all have recently undergone revision. The cost is about $1 for a textbook and $2 for a workbook that accompanies the textbook. Students make heavy use of highlighters and annotations in their books. In addition, the textbooks often have moral lessons built into them. For instance, when a particular scientist is highlighted, aspects of his/her life that are exemplary are extolled, such as hard work, protecting the environment, overcoming obstacles, etc. On the other hand, American textbooks are hard cover, updated every six years (at least in Indiana), and are rented to students. Students are not allowed to mark in their textbooks in America.
  11. It almost goes without saying that the curriculum in China is standard nation-wide and that students have few elective choices. National goals, national curriculum, national expectations, national exercises, and even a national class schedule are all built around the Chinese Education Schema that is based on centuries of tradition. In America, education is primarily the responsibility of the state governments. Counting Washington D.C., there are 51 separate governments that give direction to public schools. Further, except for Hawaii, states are divided into school districts that also have certain autonomies. Indiana, for example, has 292 school districts, 292 different teacher contracts, salary schedules, and sets of working conditions.
  12. Deeply embedded in the Chinese culture is the examination system. Since the Song Dynasty (960 AD), the Chinese have relied on the examination process to identify their governmental leaders. Now the examination system is used to determine which university students are able to attend. These national exams were given on June 7 and 8. Local middle schools were used as test sites and those middle school students had a two day holliday. The test is of such great significance that parents rent hotel rooms nearby so their student can have a quiet lunch and take a nap. I saw one hotel with a big banner wishing students luck on the exam. Students will take either the liberal arts test or the science test. For liberal arts students, the first test, Chinese, was from 9:00-11:30. Students were dismissed and came back for the math test from 3:00-5:00. On Friday, the schedule was the same, with the morning session being geography, politics, and history and the afternoon session being English. The parents filled the street in front of the school and anxiously awaited students coming from the test sites and wanted to know how their child did. Taxi cabs even offer free service to these students to help them get home or to the testing site. My friend Kevin’s uncle took time off work to drive Kevin to the test site, pick him up at noon to take him home, then bring him back. It is huge deal!
    (原文:slkchina.wordpress.com/



        

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