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        每天天刚亮时,我母亲就把我喊醒,叫我披衣坐起。我从不知道她醒来坐了多久了。她看我清醒了,才对我说昨天我做错了什么事,说错了什么话,要我认错,要我用功读书。有时候她对我说父亲的种种好处,她说:“你总要踏上你老子的脚步。我一生只晓得这一个完全的人,你要学他,不要跌他的股。”(跌股便是丢脸、出丑。)她说到伤心处,往往掉下泪来。到天大明时,她才把我的衣服穿好,催我去上早学。学堂门上的锁匙放在先生家里;我先到学堂门口一望,便跑到先生家里去敲门。先生家里有人把锁匙从门缝里递出来,我拿了跑回去,开了门,坐下念生书。十天之中,总有八九天我是第一个去开学堂门的。等到先生来了,我背了生书,才回家吃早饭。
        我母亲管束我最严,她是慈母兼任严父。但她从来不在别人面前骂我一句,打我一下。我做错了事,她只对我一望,我看见了她的严厉眼光,就吓住了。犯的事小,她等到第二天早晨我睡醒时才教训我。犯的事大,她等到晚上人静时,关了房门,先责备我,然后行罚,或罚跪,或拧我的肉,无论怎样重罚,总不许我哭出声音来。她教训儿子不是借此出气叫别人听的。
        有一个初秋的傍晚,我吃了晚饭,在门口玩,身上只穿着一件单背心。这时候我母亲的妹子玉英姨母在我家住,她怕我冷了,拿了一条小衫出来叫我穿上。我不肯穿,她说:“穿上吧,凉了。”我随口回答:“娘(凉)什么!老子都不老子呀。”我刚说了这句话,一抬头,看见母亲从家里走出,我赶快把小衫穿上。但她已听见这句轻薄的话了。晚上人静后,她罚我跪下,重重地责罚了一顿。她说:“你没了老子,是多么得意的事!好用来说嘴!”她气得坐着发抖,也不许我上床去睡。我跪着哭,用手擦眼泪,不知擦进了什么微菌,后来足足害了一年多的眼翳病。医来医去,总医不好。我母亲心里又悔又急,听说眼翳可以用舌头舔去,有一夜她把我叫醒,她真用舌头舔我的病眼。这是我的严师,我的慈母。

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    Industrial emissions (排放) of carbon dioxide and other planet-warming greenhouse gases have raised the global average temperature by about 0.8°C since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution. But studies have disagreed about what impact the rise is having on the world's species, says Mark Urban, an ecologist at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Some have estimated that as many as 54% of species could eventually become extinct as a result of the climate change, but others have suggested no significant impact.①

    Such disparate result might originate from the limited nature of some individual studies, possibly because they focused only on a few species or a relatively small geographical region, says Urban.② To address these limits, Urban used statistical methods to help blend the results of previous studies into an apples-to-apples comparison that estimates the risk of extinction of species worldwide.

    ③He chose to analyze only the results of studies that had assessed extinction risks of more than one species. Then he researched into the details, such as the regions in which species considered, whether those species were limited to one small region or were widely spread, and whether the species were free to move as climate changed or were blocked by barriers such as mountain ranges or urban development.④

    Effects of climate change aren't always immediate, Urban says, and the risks of extinction he's estimated are the long-term results of species not being able to find a suitable habitat. Maybe the habitat will merely shrink to a size that can't support the species, or maybe it will disappear entirely. In some cases, he notes, a species might not be able to outpace the shift in its range, dying out before it can reach a new homeland. For over the generations that rapid warming might kill them off before they can spread to a suitable new habitat.