"What's the matter, Mum?"
As soon as I enter the door, I find that my mother is unhappy. It's unusual. She usually 1 the door and welcomes me with a smile!
"She's dying," Mum says sadly. I 2 what she says. The tulip(郁金香), mother's favourite, is dying.
A month ago, we moved 3 our new house and Mum bought a very beautiful tulip. Mum liked it very much. 4 she was free, she would sit in her armchair beside the tulip and enjoy its beautiful colour 5nice smell.
She treated it like a baby and looked after it 6 . She put the tulip by window and moved it from one place to 7 to give the tulip enough sunshine. The first thing she did when she 8 every morning was to water the tulip. Mum also fertilized(施肥) it many times.
She hoped that with great care, the tulip would become more and more beautiful and 9.But the tulip was dying because of too much sunshine, water and fertilizer.
It's true that mother loved the tulip. But this kind of love 10 be harmful. Love can sometimes kill what you love.
Mr Turner teaches in a middle school. He's friendly to his students. And he is always strict with himself. He often tells his students to be polite and to do their best to help the persons who are in trouble.
One Monday morning, Mr Turner didn't go to work and went to see Mr White who was ill in hospital. As something was wrong with his car, he had to take a bus. At first he easily found a seat, but soon plenty of people got on the bus and it was very crowded. Some of them had to stand. Mr Turner looked around and saw a woman standing behind. He stood up and made room for her. The woman said nothing and sat down. Her behaviour made Mr Turner unhappy.
"It's necessary for her to be taught how to be polite," he said to himself. Then he asked, "What did you say, madam?"
"I didn't say anything, "answered the woman.
"I thought you said 'Thank you!"'
When the woman heard this, her face turned red.
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In the UK, bus journeys are very common. Buses are often convenient(便利的) for the people who live or work in the city centre. Passengers can avoid heavy traffic and do not have to pay for the parking. However, taking the bus is just a necessary but boring part of life: They get on the bus, pay for it and sit down or find a place to stand when it is crowded. Everyone seems sad and bored.
In Latin America, however, bus trips can be wonderful. For a start, films are showed on the buses between cities for passengers to have fun along the journeys. Local buses do not show films, but drivers usually turn on the radio and it can be great for passengers to listen to songs and get relaxed.
Even better than films and music are the sights and sounds on the buses. Local buses always go to parts of the town that passengers would not visit by themselves. There passengers can see shops that they have never heard about. And they can also see other cultures of the town from the windows of the buses.
Besides, passengers' luggage(行李) is also interesting. It is common to see a happy dog's head getting out of somebody's bag or a lovely chicken "speaking cheerfully" under somebody's arm. Once on a bus in Peru, a farmer even tied a sheep to the top of the bus. It was quite surprising.
In all, taking the bus in Latin America is really fun and unforgettable.
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