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发布于:2014-08-21 23:02
今天是我执行军令状的第42天,我发的第31个战报帖。化学讲实验基础部分,我听懂了不少。物理呢,结束了力,从运动学开始讲起,我也是听得很开心,因为听懂了。接下来就是做题,实践起来,巩固基础了~加油撒~~
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2611楼#
发布于:2014-08-21 23:04
这是我发的第39个战报贴
复习生物遗传部分 写了一点数学吧 继续努力啊 要开学考了 |
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2612楼#
发布于:2014-08-21 23:13
今天是我执行军令状的第 43天,发的第 40个战队报贴
快开学了,今天在原来听物理和数学 的基础上又增加英语的内容。 图片:搜狗截图20140821230843.png 图片:搜狗截图20140821230818.png 图片:专题 简谐运动之回复力_2680859.jpg 图片:专题 简谐运动之回复力_3159031.jpg 图片:专题 简谐运动之回复力_3704390.jpg 图片:专题 逻辑联接词_5410078.jpg 图片:专题 逻辑联接词_5742578.jpg |
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发布于:2014-08-21 23:14
今天是我执行军令状的第42天,我发第37条战报帖
今天生物光合作用仍然正在进行时 |
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2614楼#
发布于:2014-08-21 23:37
第31张战报:听了化学难溶电解质的平衡30分钟!
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2615楼#
发布于:2014-08-21 23:42
今天是我执行军令状的第41天,发的第32个战报贴
改错题,背单词 |
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2616楼#
发布于:2014-08-21 23:47
今天是我执行军令状的第40天 这是我发的第36个战报
咳咳,终于来了,还有十几分就十二点啦!! 今天背了单词,结果发现自己前面的忘记了好多,所以。。。只是背了60+ =-= 好吧,我现在丧失了英语单词和古诗同时背的技能 (╯‵□′)╯︵┻━┻ 抄了历史笔记,还有《瓦尔登湖》的好句。。。唔,就快军训了,要抓紧时间了 |
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发布于:2014-08-21 23:50
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2618楼#
发布于:2014-08-22 07:35
今天是我执行军令状的第45天,发的第35个战队报。
题海第50天------ 今天做了一套题 后天开学了 |
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2619楼#
发布于:2014-08-22 08:12
今天是我发布军令状的第45天,我发的第45封战报贴,我看了关于迈克尔乔丹的故事,与大家分享,有很多不会的单词,我都有把他们查出来,正在努力达到熟读呢。
he God In Youth: Michael Jordan There were already signs that he had a good deal of talent. Harvest Smith, a classmate and close friend who in those days played basketball with him practically every day, thought he was the best player on their ninth-grade team — he was small, but he was very quick. “You'd see him get a shot off, and you'd wonder how he did it, because he wasn't that bit,” Smith said, “but it was the quickness. The only question was how big he was going to be — and how far up he would take his skill level.” The summer after ninth grade, Jordan and Smith both went to Pop Herring's basketball camp. Neither of them had yet come into his body, and almost all of the varsity players, two and sometimes three years older, seemed infinitely stronger at that moment when a year or two in physical development can make all the difference. In Smith's mind there was no doubt which of the two of them was the better player — it was Michael by far. But on the day the varsity cuts were announced — it was the big day of the year, for they had all known for weeks when the list would be posted — he and Roy Smith had gone to the Laney gym. Smith's name was on it, Michael's was not. It was the worst day of Jordan's young life. The list was alphabetical, so he focused on where the Js should be, and it wasn't there, and he kept reading and rereading the list, hoping somehow that he had missed it, or that the alphabetical listing had been done incorrectly. That day he went home by himself and went to his room and cried. Smith understood what was happening — Michael, he knew, never wanted you to see him when he was hurt. “We knew Michael was good,” Fred Lynch, the Laney assistant coach, said later, “but we wanted him to play more and we thought the jayvee was better for him.” He easily became the best player on the jayvee that year. He simply dominated the play, and he did it not by size but with quickness. There were games in which he would score forty points. He was so good, in fact, that the jayvee games became quite popular. The entire varsity began to come early so they could watch him play in the jayvee games. 图片:t013c28fd685dd3fa1c.jpg Smith noticed that while Jordan had been wildly competitive before he had been cut, after the cut he seemed even more competitive than ever, as if determined that it would never happen again. His coaches noticed it, too. “The first time I ever saw him, I had no idea who Michael Jordan was. I was helping to coach the Laney varsity,” said Ron Coley. “We went over to Goldsboro, which was our big rival, and I entered the gym when the jayvee game was just ending up. There were nine players on the court just coasting, but there was one kid playing his heart out. From the way he was playing, I thought his team was down one point with two minutes to play. So I looked up at the clock and his team was down twenty points and there was only one minute to play. It was Michael, and I quickly learned he was always like that.” Between the time he was cut and the start of basketball in his junior year, Jordan grew about four inches. The speed had always been there, and now he was stronger, and he could dunk. His hands had gotten much bigger, Smith noticed. He was as driven as ever, the hardest-working player on the team in practice. If he thought that his teammates were not working hard enough, he would get on them himself, and on occasion he pushed the coaches to get on them. Suddenly Laney High had the beginning of a very good basketball team, and its rising star was Michael Jordan. |
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