A. don't push in. B. That's right. C. I will give him my seat. D. We should give our seat to people in need. |
A: Hey, Tom. What will you do if you see an old man standing on the bus?
B: That's easy. If he doesn't have a seat,
A: Well, you're right. It's the polite thing to do.
B: I don't like impolite people.
A: And people should always wait for their turn at the bus station. If the line is long, Be patient.
Ben: Who is your favourite person in Chinese history, Mike?
Mike: Dr Sun Yatsen. I'm a book about him.
Ben: What do you think him?
Mike: He was a great leader. He tried to the Chinese people and their lives better.
Ben: Chinese people love him?
Mike: Yes, they do. He loved the Chinese people and the Chinese people love him.
Ben: Wow, he was really great.
A long time ago, there was a kind-hearted man named Dongguo. One day on his way home, he met a wound (受伤的) wolf (狼). The wolf asked him for help, "Help! Help! Sir. Some hunters (猎人) are going to kill me."
Mr Dongguo felt sorry for the wolf, and he hid (藏) the wolf in his bag. When the hunters came and asked, "Did you see a wolf?" Mr Dongguo said, "No, I didn't." The hunters left and the wolf was safe.
Getting out of the bag, however, the wolf jumped at Mr Dongguo and wanted to eat him. Just at that moment, a farmer came, and killed the wolf with his hoe (锄头).
Mr Dongguo was saved. He gave his thanks to the farmer. He kept saying, "I was wrong. I shouldn't help the bad things like the wolf."
I am Janet I am twelve years old. I am from China. I like reading very much, now let me tell you something about Lu Xun. Lu Xun was bom in Shaoxing, Zhejiang in 1881, and died in 1936. He was a short man with short hair. First, He wanted to be a good doctor to help the Chinese people. But, he stopped studying medicine later and became a writer. He wrote many books in his life. He was one of the greatest writers in the 20th century (世纪). We can still read his works (作品) in our textbooks (教科书). Many people like to read his book. If you want to know more about Lu Xun, please try to read more about his book, I think you will learn a lot from him.
Good manners are very important in daily life. Good manners mean good behaviours (行为). Everyone likes a person with good manners. But what are good manners? Well, here are some common examples for good manners. Whenever you go to other's room, remember to knock at the door first. Whenever you want people to do something for you, you should say "please" and "thank you". Help anyone who is in trouble, such as giving seats to the old or giving directions to strangers.
It is impolite to interrupt (打断) other people when they are talking. It is polite to use a handkerchief (手帕) when you sneeze (打喷嚏) or cough in public. When you are talking or laughing, keeping down your voice in necessary. And it is impolite to laugh at others when they are in trouble.
Good manners are a kind of learning, we should learn more about.
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