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—Yes, we will ________ to the poor students in a village school.
My grandfather was a teacher. He was the head teacher of a school for boys between the ages of thirteen and eighteen. I know that he was a kind and gentle(温柔的)man at heart, because when I was young, he gave me presents, and sat me on his knees(膝盖), and told me stories. But I believe the boys at his school were afraid of him.
At school, when he walked into a room full of noisy (少闹的)boys, there was silence(安静)at once. When he looked at a boy with a certain look in his eyes, that boy went red in the face, and looked down at his shoes. If a boy brought him poor, careless work, the work that was not the best that boy could do, my grandfather picked up the boy's work and threw it across the room, shouting,” Do it all again, and bring it back first thing in the morning!” If the boy was late, or if he forgot to bring the work, he had to do it again, and again, and yet again. My grandfather never forgot. He was a very different man at school, from the man I saw day by day in his own home.
The eyes are the window of the soul (灵魂). Eye language can express different feelings. People from English-speaking countries have more eye contact when they are in conversation. When Americans are talking, they usually look at each other. But there are many rules about eye language:Whether to look at the other speaker or not;when it is the time to look, how long they can look; who they can look at and who they can't. All these have different meanings.
Americans put great importance on the time and the way of eye contact. In ordinary conversation, they will look at each other about one minute and then they will look away. Too long eye contact will make people feel uncomfortable. Once some Americans had a trip to a foreign village and the local people stared (盯) at them. The Americans were angry and thought the local people were not friendly. In fact, it was natural and local area. They were just curious(好奇的).
People who like each other have more eye contact than people who dislike each other. Women usually communicate with more eye contact. If two Americans stare at each other, it shows they are close friends. In North America, the children have learned to look at the other speaker in the eye. If they don't, they are thought to be unconfident.
Chi Li is one of the best known Chinese writers in the west. She was born in the west. She was born in the 1950s.119, Chi entered a medical college in 1976. After she graduated, she2as a doctor at a hospital in Wuhan. As she loved3much more. she went to W uhan University to study Chinese language and literature in 1983. She chose4as her major(专业)。
During the 1980s. Chi wrote many works full of love. In the 1990s, her works, such as Apart From Love and The Sun Was Born , were5lives of young people and everyday problems. Since 2003. Chi has6a higher level in her works. And many of her novels have received a7honor. Life Shore is one of her representative(有代表性的) works and8has been translated into many languages. The9shows the real life of a common woman in Wuhan.
Chi says, “Writers don't need to be anyone. but they should be able to understand everyone. ”So she often travels10to get a feel of how the world is and tries to understand people from all social strata(阶层).
A:Hi.Tony! I heard you came back yesterday.
B:I went to Xi'an.Did you go anywhere?
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B:Wow! Bali has many beautiful beaches.
A:Yes.You're right.
B:
A:I took some diving classes. but it was really difficult for me.So I only swam.
B: Did you take any pictures there?
A: I'll show them to you tomorrow.
B: By the way, do you have any plans (计划) for the weekend?
A: I want to go skating.
B: Yes, I'd love to.
A. Yes, I did. B. What did you see in the zoo? C. I went to Bali with my friends. D. Would you like to go with me? E. Where did you go for your vacation? F. Sorry, I don't know. G. Did you go diving (~) there? |
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There is a big Happy Paradise in our city. Last Saturday, I rode my there. That is a park in our city. I got to Happy Paradise at 9:00 in the morning. I saw many animals, such as tigers, and so on. I took some pictures of them. Then I started to enjoy . First, I the roller coaster. I sat in a train. Sometimes it went down. I felt as if I were a . Then I went to the Kid's Land. I went on the merry-go-round (旋转木马). I was because it was for little kids. So I left there soon. After that, I felt so I bought a hamburger for lunch. In the afternoon, I went to the Water World. I tried the drifting game (漂流游戏) there. It began to rain when I was drifting on the water, and I didn't get a (n). So I got wet all over. At 4:50 p. m., I wanted to take a taxi back home, but I didn't have money. So I went back by bus, I felt tired but I was very happy. I really want to go there again.
An old excellent worker had worked for a house-building company for so longit was time for him to rest. He decided to live a relaxing life with his familyleaving the company. So he told his boss about his plan.
The boss felt sad because his good worker wanted(leave) his company. He asked the worker if he could help the company build just one more house. The worker agreedhis heart was not in his job any more. He didn't spend enough time(choose) good materials(材料)He wasn't willing to spend much time and energy on the last house.
After he finished his job, the boss came to check the house. Then he gave the front door(key) to the worker and said, "This is your house my gift to you for working for the company so well."
The worker was(surprise)! If he had known he was building his own house, he would have built it(careful).
Sometimes we arethe worker. We do something carelessly. We may think the things haveto do with us. However, life is always full of the unexpected. We should try our best to do everything well.
A poor farmer had a friend who was famous for the wonderful apple trees he grew.
One day, his friend gave the farmer a young apple tree and told him to plant it. The farmer was pleased with the gift, but he did not know where to plant it.
He was afraid that if he planted the tree near the road, strangers would steal the fruit. If he planted the tree in one of his fields, his neighbors would come at night and steal some of the apples. If he planted the tree near his house, his children would take the fruit. Finally he planted the tree in his wood. But without sunlight and good soil(土壤), the tree soon died.
Later the friend asked the farmer why he had planted the tree in such a poor place. “What's the difference?” the farmer said angrily and then told what he had thought.
“Yes,” said the friend, “but at least someone could have enjoyed the fruit. Now you not only have robbed everyone of the fruit, but also you have destroyed (毁掉) a good apple tree! ”