Thomas Edison was a1American inventor (发明家).2he was a child, he was always trying out new things. His mother loved him very much. She called3Tom. Young Tom was4school for only three5. During those three months, he asked his teacher a lot of6. Most of the questions were not7his lessons. His teacher thought he wasn't clever and told his mother to take8out of school.
Edison's mother had to9him herself. Edison learned very quickly. He read a lot, and later he became very interested in science and invented10useful things.
Bill Clinton took office (就职) on January 20th, 1993 and became the 42nd US president. He is the first US president who was born after World WarⅡ. He is also one of the youngest presidents of all the US presidents.
Clinton was born in 1946 in a poor family. Three months before he was born, his father, William Blythe died. When he was young, his mother remarried (再婚) Roger Clinton, so his family name was changed.
In the summer of 1963, Clinton was asked to visit the city of Washington, D.C. During his visit, he met President Kennedy in the White House. At that time, he wanted to become a president, and then he was successful!
Many years ago there was an old woman. She had no children because she did not like children at all. But she loved cats. She had mother cats and baby cats. She had black cats and white cats. The children in the neighbourhood came to her house to play with the cats. More and more cats came to the old woman's house. There were too many cats in the old woman's house. The old woman couldn't feed them all. Then she had an idea (主意). "The children love my cats," she thought. So she gave each child a cat. Then she was very happy. And the children were very happy too. And the cats were pleased too, because they each had a room.