Denny Crook was a famous photographer. He travelled all over the world, taking pictures for magazines and newspapers, and won many prizes.
"I'll do anything to get a good photo," he often said. "I'll go anywhere any time, even if it is1"
And he told the2. He had photos of earthquakes, forest fires, floods and even wars. If something interesting happened, Denny went to photograph it.
He was a married man and his wife often asked him to take her with him, but he always3."I'll travel for my work, not for4, he told her. "You won't enjoy yourself, and I won't have5 to look after you. Sometimes I do not have anywhere to6, and I have to sleep outside. I often don't have a good7or a bath for days. You won't like it. "
"Denny, I'm not a child," his wife didn't8. "I can look after myself. Please take me with you the next time you go overseas."
Denny did not say anything, but he9about it, and when he was asked to go to Africa, he said to his wife, "You can go to Africa with me if you want to. I've got to take photos of wild 10 there. It should be interesting and not too uncomfortable."
His wife was very11, and at first she had a very enjoyable time.
Then Denny went off to12some lions to take photos. His wife went with him, but before long they became separated. She walked down one path while he walked down the other.
Suddenly, Denny heard her13, He ran back and saw her running toward him. A huge lion was chasing her.
Quickly Denny took his camera out of its case and14it at his wife and the lion.
Then he shouted, "15 , woman! I can't get you both in the picture!"
自己动手种的有机食物, 吃起来格外香!
Growing fresh healthy behaviors
How does your lunch taste (滋味)? For students at Philips Academy Charter School in the US, their lunch tasted fresh (新鲜的) and “proud (自豪的)”.
From Grade 6 to 8, students in the school had to grow their own lunch. On the small farm outside their kitchen, they grew crops (庄稼) like broccoli and many kinds of Asian greens.
To most students, it was the first time for them to see how food is produced (生产).
The greens grow under artificial lights (人造灯). Each month, students from different grades come to observe (观察) and water them. The farm produced about 8 pounds (3.6 kg) of leafy greens every three weeks. The fresh food was soon on the students' table.
"We harvest it and then it's used in the kitchen and the salad bar. And we're eating it during lunch, and it's fun,” said Yves Millien, 14.
And this organic (有机的) project is not only for teaching science. It really helped change students' behavior. Catkin Flowers, 13, hated green food before. She thought they tasted bad. However, after she grew her own crops, Catkin changed her mind.
"I made this and I want to eat it because it's good and I am proud of it,” said Catkin.
In a survey for Northern Ireland Teen Time magazine, 100 teenagers were asked the question "Do you do anything else while you are watching TV?" .The pie chart below shows the results of the survey.
This pie chart shows teenagers' answers to a survey
For Northern Ireland Teen Time magazine, which asked them if they did anything else while they . It can be seen that over three quarters of those who were surveyed do other things.
Over half said they either or checked their mobile phones or tablets while they were watching TV. Only a few teenagers said they read, or listened to music while watching TV. percent talked to their family and another 8% said they often and watched TV at the same time.