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我的老师

    倪老师三十多岁,中等个儿,短短的头发黑亮黑亮的,大大的眼睛充满智慧。你相信吗,她那双温柔的大眼睛与众不同——会说话!每当我取得进步时,她那双眼睛好像在说:“你真行,Good!”每当我一大早来教室打扫卫生时,她的眼睛仿佛在说:“你真是一只勤劳的小蜜蜂!”如果上课走神了,她的眼睛就提醒我:“快快专心听讲!”上星期,倪老师一家三口参加了新北区“绿色家庭”环保知识竞赛,同学们迫不及待地问老师:“老师得奖了没?”“你们猜!”倪老师笑眯眯地说。“一定得奖了!”“哦,何以见得?”“你的眼睛告诉了我们!”“你的眼睛里分明写着两个字——成功!”“知我者,你们也!”倪老师笑得更欢了。“其实任何事,只要认真去做,都会有成功的机会!孩子们,你们说,对不对?”我们心悦诚服。

    倪老师上课(yú  yǔ)众不同。据最新统计,在所有任课老师当中,倪老师是最受欢迎的。她给我们上课没有师生界限,几个调皮的男生到了她的课上更是如鸟投林,如鱼得水,越发(dé  dě)意。她讲课声情并茂,且妙趣横生,一堂课下来,无人不精神抖擞、意气风发。提出一个问题时,她喊同学回答,都要带上一个修饰语:“我的课代表”“我的小助手”,好像交情很“铁”。如果那位同学回答得特精彩,她便会来一句“Sit down please,very good”,引得我们哈哈大笑。讲课时,她喜欢用一些有趣的手势和生动的比喻帮助我们理解。比如有一次讲到地球的形状时,她说:“你们记住,地球的形状就像你们平时爱吃的橄榄,不过,它是一个变形的橄榄,一头大,一头小。”说着,她用两只手在身体前比画出一个非常大的橄榄形的“地球”,那(fú  fù)模样真有趣!在笑声中我们轻轻松松地记住了她讲授的知识。

    期中考试前,由于学习紧张,老师们忙着给我们讲解各种试题,脸上整天紧绷绷的,除了倦意,很难找到笑意。但倪老师例外,她仍然带着一脸微笑走进课堂,让我们备感温暖。记得有一次,她进教室上晨会课,奖励一些学习有进步的学生。她拿着一个大包,很神秘。是什么呢?她微微一笑,说:“这里面装的棒棒糖,是奖励你们的……”话一出口,教室里便炸开了锅,怎么把我们当做小毛头了?她接着说:“这是我女儿从小最爱吃的棒棒糖。”教室里一下子又静了,领奖的同学喜滋滋地上台去,手捧着棒棒糖,乐呵呵地回来;没有得奖的,东瞧西望,看一眼也幸福似的。同学们很舍不得吃,舔一下,想想自己,想想老师的孩子,甜到了心窝里。

    每天放学后,倪老师很晚才回家,总是一个人坐在办公室里看书。她在看什么书呢,看得那么专注?有一次,我终于按捺不住好奇心,轻轻地敲开了办公室的门。“倪老师,什么书这么好看?能借我看看吗?”我拿过书一看,恍然大悟地说:“是江苏自学考试的书!我看不懂。”倪老师抚摸着我的头,笑了,她的眼睛告诉我:“等你长大了,就能看懂了!”

    看,这就是我最最崇拜的老师——倪老师。

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        Hilversum is a medium­sized city between the major cities of Amsterdam and Utrecht in the Gooi area of North Holland, the Netherlands. Unlike most of the Netherlands,Hilversum is actually in a hilly area with the soil mostly consisting of sand.Once called the Garden of Amsterdam,it still attracts travelers to come over to cycle and walk through the surrounding forests. They visit it for a relaxing day off from the urban madness.For Dutch people, Hilversum is all about textile(纺织) and media industries,and modern architecture.

        In history, Hilversum was largely an agricultural area.Daily life was marked by farming, sheep raising and wool production.A railway link to Amsterdam in 1874 attracted rich traders from Amsterdam to Hilversum.They built themselves large villas(别墅)in the wooded surroundings of the town.One of the families moving in was the Brenninkmeijers,currently the wealthiest family of the Netherlands.They moved in after big success in the textile industry and aided a substantial textile industry in Hilversum.But the textile boom lasted only several decades.The last factory closed in the 1960s.

        The change to a media economy started in 1920,when the Nederlandse Seintoestellen Fabriek(NSF) established a radio factory in Hilversum.Most radio stations settled in the large villas in the leafy areas of the town.Television gave another push to the local economy.Hilversum became the media capital of the Netherlands,and Dutch television stars moved into the leafy neighborhoods surrounding the town.

        In the early 1900s,modern architects W.M.Dudok and J.Duiker placed hundreds of remarkable buildings in Hilversum.These modern architectural masterpieces(杰作) are so many that Hilversum almost feels like an open air museum.Dudok alone shaped most of 20th century Hilversum and approximately 75 buildings still bear his unique characteristies.His masterpiece.Hilversum Town Hall,was built in 1928­1931.It has wide international fame and is included in many architecture textbooks.The building has a remarkable shape and looks like a combination of “blocks”.Actually,one may start his journey of modern architecture by walking or biking the W.M.Dudok Architectural Route in Hilversum.