Lily has a new car. She doesn't1any money for it. She gets it with some cupcakes(纸杯蛋糕). You don't think it is2, right? So do l. How could it happen?
Lily has a cupcake store in the market. One day, a man comes to her store and says, "Your cupcakes 3 delicious. I want to buy some 4my daughter. But I don't have any cash(现金)with me. 5you like to exchange(交换)my pen for some cupcakes?" The pen is nice.6Lily says yes. "It's a good7to get new things," Lily thinks. Later Lily gets a wallet with the pen, then a bike with the8, and then a phone with the bike.
9, Lily gets the car. She can drive it for one year, "I'm going to 10with my family this weekend," Lily says. "And I will drive the car. We'll have a good time."
Good morning, everyone! Welcome 1 Chicago, the windy city. I'm Mark Chan and I'll be your 2 today for your first time to tour3.We're driving along the Lake Michigan. It's one of 4 lakes that you can see, and it looks like 5 ocean. Chicago is an important city. In the 19th century, it was the central meat 6 for the whole country. The city is also famous 7 its fine museums. There are more than 15 excellent museums here. Now we 8 the Chicago Lear Opera House. Here you can hear 9 by famous singers from all over the world. Please 10 me if you would like any more information. I hope you'll enjoy your stay in Chicago.
Life in the future will be different from life today, because many changes will take place in the new century, but what will the changes be?
The population is 1fast. There will be more and more people in the world and most of them will live2than before.3will be much smaller and more useful, and there will be at least one in every home. And computer studies will be one of the most important subjects at4.
People will work fewer hours than they do today, and they will have more free time for sports, 5TV and traveling. Traveling will be 6. And much more people will go to other countries for holidays.
There will be changes in our food, too. More land will be used for building new towns and houses. Then there will be less room for cows and sheep, so 7will be more expensive. Maybe no one will eat it every day, 8they eat more vegetables and fruit. Maybe people will be healthier.
Work in the future will be 9, too. Dangerous and hard work will be done by robots.10this, many people will not have enough work to do. This will be a problem.
"Tell me what you are 1 on Sunday morning, Mike," Mr Zhang says. "I'm going to 2 a new film. It's an English film 3 the life of the students in America. Bill tells me it's 4 interesting, "says Mike.
Mr Zhang wants 5 more, so he asks, "After 6 the film, what are you going to do?" "I'm going to learn Chinese," Mike says. "Do you like it?" asks Mr Zhang. "Chinese is not easy 7 me, but I like it very much. I'm going to work hard 8 it. After lunch I'm going to do my homework. I think I can do it better than before." "Then, 9 about Sunday evening?" Mr Zhang asks." After supper I'm going to help Han Mei 10 her English. She needs my help," Mike says.
"You are going to have a busy day, aren't you?" says Mr Zhang.
Lucy and Lily 1 twins. They are twelve. They 2 a big and nice bedroom. There 3 two beds and two desks in the room. Lucy and Lily like milk and bread, but they 4 tea or meat. You can see some bottles of milk and some bread on 5 desks. But you can't see 6 tea or meat in the room. Lucy and Lily can play 7 football and fly kites. But they can't mend a bike 8 a radio. They are good 9. They 10 very much.
One morning Mr. Black is driving around the country and1a small bookshop. When he sees an old man2the side of the road, he stops his car and says to the old man, “Excuse me. I want 3to the Sun Bookshop. Do you know it? ”
“Yes, ”the old man answers, “I 4you the way. ”He 5 Mr. Black's car, and they drive about twelve miles. 6 they come to a small house, the old man says, “Stop here. ”Mr. Black stops and 7the house. “But this isn't the 8, ”he says to the old man. “Right, ”the old man answers, “This is my house. And now let me show you the 9 to the bookshop. Turn around and go back nine miles. 10 you'll see the bookshop.
Once upon a time, there was a little mouse. His name was Jeff. He lived in a beautiful1with a big family. He had two big round ears. He was cute but a little shy. He did not have any2because he didn't like talking.
He thought, "If I could3I would make many friends." He tried and tried but he could not do that. He was very4."What could I do?" he said to himself. At last he had a good idea. He went to ask a fairy (仙女)for5The fairy told him that she could help to make his6come true, but he must sacrifice (奉献) something.
"OK, I would sacrifice my tail," the little mouse said.
The fairy7his tail and gave him a cap. Now the lite mouse could fly in the sky himself. He vied many places and met many people,8he still didn't make any friends. People were all9him. No one thought a mouse could fly and had no tail.
After five years, he10his home and went back to the village. He told the other animas in the village where he went and what happened to him. Now the little mouse had a lot of friends. He lived in the village happily ever after.
A man is going to the house of a rich man. When he goes along the road, he1a box of good apples at the side of the road. He says, "I do not2to eat these apples, because the rich man has3food. He can give me lots of food to eat." Then he takes the4and throws them away into the dust (泥土). He goes on and comes to a river. There is a lot of water5the river and the river is very deep (深的),6he can't go over it. He waits for some time, and then he thinks, I can't go to7house today, because" I can't get over the river.
He begins to go to8. He has no food to eat that day. He is really hungry. He comes back to9apples, and he is glad to take them out of the10and eat them.
Do not throw good things away. You may be glad to have them at some other time.
Mr. King is a very old man. He likes1dumplings very much. Every Sunday, he goes to a Chinese2near his home and eats dumplings for dinner. Ann works there as a waitress. She often3with the old man when he is there. The old man likes sharing his stories with people and soon they become good 4. Every time after Mr. King5his dinner, he always puts some coins on the table. The 6 is for Ann It's her tip (小费).
One day, Mr. King asked Ann," Do you want some coins or half my lottery prize (乐透奖)as a tip?" Ann thought that he was making fun of her7she laughed and said, Half of8prize.”
The next day, Mr. King won (赢得))the lottery prize and 9six million dollars. Then he went to the restaurant10and gave Ann the tip-half of his lottery prize!
Kate left her home after she argued with her mother.
She walked for a long time. She was hungry. She wanted to have something to eat, 1she didn't have money with her.
Then she saw a2shop. There was an old woman in the shop. She asked Kate, "Would you like to3a bowl of noodles?"
"But I have no4." said the girl.
"Don't worry." Soon, the old woman 5the girl a bowl of noodles. The girl ate for a while and started to cry.
"Why?" the old woman asked.
"I am just moved! You are so friendly6me. We don't know each other but you cooked noodles for me. But, my own mother after I argued with her, she asked me to go out of the house. "
7can you think that way? I just8you a bowl of noodles. Your mother cooks for you every day. Why don't you9her?"
After that the girl went10at once. Her mom was waiting for her for supper. The girl was sorry.
Sometimes we may thank others for little things, but we take our parents' love for granted. We must learn to be thankful to our parents.