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十年來,阿富汗的女学生弗莱士·艾哈迈迪坚持为住在山洞里的贫困孩子们提供教育,希望能给那些无法进入主流学校的孩子们提供学习的机会。作为一名普通的女性,她的故事平凡却又令人感动。
Centuries ago, these caves were places of worship for Buddhist monks. Today they’re homes for 200 poor Afghan families and one classroom.
Fereshta Ahmadi was able to stay in school after her family moved to the caves about a decade ago. She’s now a senior at an all-girls high school in Bamyan but she felt the need to educate the children of cave dwellers(居住者). So 6 years ago, she converted her living space into a classroom.
For 2 hours every day she teaches 30 elementary school-age kids different subjects including English. She says she wants to give an opportunity to the children who don’t have access to mainstream schools.
“Cave settlers are no different than people who live in modern communities or people who live in fancy apartments and buildings. They,too can study, can go to public schools and take private courses so they enhance their abilities and development.”
Using her own money, the young teacher opened a small library with 200 books to improve the reading skills of her students. She hopes to expand her cave class in the future.
“In future, my plan is to convert by small course to a big school and there must be some assistance from government and/or other organizations so that I can take my services to the next level.”
The children in this classroom are happy to get an education and they have big dreams for the future.
“We study different subjects here, for example, Dari, math, English, drawing and reading, I want to become a doctor in the future and serve my people.”
“The reason why I study here is that I can’t go to other courses. Our family’s household income is really low and we live in a cave.”
Years of conflict and poverty forced these families to seek refuge(避难所)in these ancient caves with no basic facilities and, prior to Ahmadi’s initiative, no chance of getting an education for the children. After an Afghan service broadcast report about Ahmadi’s school, Afghan-istan’s Ministry of Education offered to help her in her efforts.
1.How does the author begin his article?
A.By narrating an event.
B.By describing a result.
C.By making comparison.
D.By introducing a person.
2.The underlined word“converted” in Para. 2 is the closest in meaning to“
Centuries ago, these caves were places of worship for Buddhist monks. Today they’re homes for 200 poor Afghan families and one classroom.
Fereshta Ahmadi was able to stay in school after her family moved to the caves about a decade ago. She’s now a senior at an all-girls high school in Bamyan but she felt the need to educate the children of cave dwellers(居住者). So 6 years ago, she converted her living space into a classroom.
For 2 hours every day she teaches 30 elementary school-age kids different subjects including English. She says she wants to give an opportunity to the children who don’t have access to mainstream schools.
“Cave settlers are no different than people who live in modern communities or people who live in fancy apartments and buildings. They,too can study, can go to public schools and take private courses so they enhance their abilities and development.”
Using her own money, the young teacher opened a small library with 200 books to improve the reading skills of her students. She hopes to expand her cave class in the future.
“In future, my plan is to convert by small course to a big school and there must be some assistance from government and/or other organizations so that I can take my services to the next level.”
The children in this classroom are happy to get an education and they have big dreams for the future.
“We study different subjects here, for example, Dari, math, English, drawing and reading, I want to become a doctor in the future and serve my people.”
“The reason why I study here is that I can’t go to other courses. Our family’s household income is really low and we live in a cave.”
Years of conflict and poverty forced these families to seek refuge(避难所)in these ancient caves with no basic facilities and, prior to Ahmadi’s initiative, no chance of getting an education for the children. After an Afghan service broadcast report about Ahmadi’s school, Afghan-istan’s Ministry of Education offered to help her in her efforts.
1.How does the author begin his article?
A.By narrating an event.
B.By describing a result.
C.By making comparison.
D.By introducing a person.
2.The underlined word“converted” in Para. 2 is the closest in meaning to“