雅口備戰

雅口備戰

Describe a friend who suits to be a leader:

先來看原題:

領導:http://photo.blog.sina.com.cn/photo/5f37429bta339fdd0d88c#pic



Schoolboy or “Mini Mao”?

A 13-year-old student named Huang Yibo became an Internet sensation recently for showing an enthusiasm for politics that belies(與…不符) his age. Many criticized his parents’ educational method, with education specialists calling for people to diversify their learning.



Huang is a first-year middle school student in Hubei Province. His many honors include National Excellent Juvenile, Hundred Excellent Youth in China and Top Ten Young Pioneers.



It’s been reported that he began watching CCTV news broadcasts at 2 years old. Eventually he insisted on reading newspapers every day, such as People’s Daily and Cankao Xiaoxi, or Reference News, a daily newspaper published by Xinhua News Agency.



So far, he has published more than 100 articles in newspapers and magazines. He used the money from the articles – about 3,000 yuan – and money from selling waste materials to help his family’s elderly members.






In a photo that was originally posted on Huang’s blog and has since become widely disseminated(散播), Huang is shown reading in front of a sign that asks students to set a good example for the school. The caption(標題) reads: “Huang Yibo is reading a document after his election as commander in chief of the Young Pioneers in Wuhan.”



His blog has received more than 1 million visits.



In another photo, Huang stands with two other boys his age, with the caption: “Huang Yibo is with colleagues in the headquarters of Young Pioneers in Wuhan.” The boy in the picture appears far more mature than his peers. The captions on all the photos on his blog strike a dry, bureaucratic(官僚的) tone.



The family deleted the photos and articles on the blog and opened a microblog requesting people leave their child alone after the onslaught(猛攻) of attention.



原文地址:http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_5f37429b0100rho7.html
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