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Mr. White is a farmer. Last month he drove his truck to town and 1 the way his truck knocked down a boy and hurt him. He sent the boy to a 2 at once. He paid a lot of money for that, but the boy's parents wanted to get 3 money from him. So they said their son could4lift his right arm above his head.
Mr. White's lawyer came and asked the boy a few questions in the court.
“Now, my boy,” he said, “you5last month, weren't you?”
“Yes, sir” said the boy.
“And you can't lift your right arm now, can you?”
“6, sir.”
“Could you7us how you8lift your right arm?”
Slowly the boy lifted his right arm before his nose.
“Poor boy,” said the lawyer. “And how high9you lift it before the accident?”
“Oh, very high,” said the boy proudly and the10went up right over his head.
Mike must get up before half past six on weekdays, but he cannot get up so early in the morning. He often gets up at a quarter or ten minutes to seven and forgets things before he goes to school. So he often buys school things in a shop on his way to school. The shop opens early in the morning. It opens at half past six every morning. It sells cheap things, but they are something not very good. Mike often says, “I'm not going to that shop. The things in the shop are not dear, but they aren't good enough.” But he cannot get up early and he cannot remember to put away his school things before going to bed and to take all the things in the school bag! He has to go to that shop often.
Miss Green is very fat and she is very heavy. So she goes to see her doctor. The doctor says, “There isn't anything wrong with you, but you eat too much. I think you must go on a diet. Here's a book for you to read. You must eat the things on page 15. Read it carefully and eat the things for ten days, and then come to me again.”
Miss Green takes the book home and reads it carefully, and begins her diet.
Ten days is over now. Miss Green comes to see her doctor again. The doctor finds she is still very fat. So he says, “Do you eat the things on page 15 of that small book now?” “Yes, I do.” Miss Green says. The doctors cannot say anything.
The next day, the doctor goes to see Miss Green in the afternoon. It is teatime. Miss Green is eating potatoes; “Why are you eating potatoes? They're not in your diet.”
“But doctor,” Miss Green says, “This is teatime. I eat my diet on breakfast time, lunchtime and suppertime. This diet doesn't tell me anything about my tea.”
Mr. Johns went into his teashop again one morning, and sat in one of his seats at the counter. Many other people also came in, but most of them did not stay long. After fifteen minutes, a young man and a young woman came in. There were only two empty seats at the counter, one is on Mr. Johns' left, and the other is on his right. The young man sat on one, and the young woman on the other, but Mr. Johns immediately asked to change places with him so that the man and the woman could be together.
“Oh, that isn't necessary,” the young woman said, but Mr. Johns insisted. When the young man and the young woman were side by side, the young man said to her, “Well, this kind old man wanted us to sit together, so may I introduce myself? My name is Jack. What's yours?”
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Many people in Taiwan eat a lot, but they are not rhealthy. They want to look for a w to make t healthy. So they b to care about what they e. They know that vegetables and fruits can h develop a healthy body. Food like these b people's best choices, even if (即使) they c more. If these vegetables and fruits can be c, they will become more p.