Jonathan and Julianah are my good friends in school. One day during lunch time, the three of us were1fish ball noodles in the school dining hall.
Jonathan was eating his noodles noisily. "These noodles are so2!" he said with his mouth full.
Looking at him surprisingly, Julianah and I felt uneasy. Julianah said to Jonathan, "Jonathan, can you please eat3?"
"You should eat slowly," I said. "People will think that you are ill- mannered4you eat like that."
Jonathan laughed and5his head, saying, "I don't care about how others think. I like to eat like this!" Jonathan put a fish ball into his 6while he was talking. Suddenly, he began to cough hard. Putting his hands around his throat, he tried to cry for help.
I7and hugged him very tightly(紧紧地)around his waist from behind. Luckily, the fish ball flew out. However, Jonathan was8coughing. He coughed so hard that tears were running down his face. "See," I told him, "this is9you should have good table manners." Julianah and I were glad that Jonathan was all right.
From that day on, Jonathan10talked with his mouth full and he ate slowly and less noisily. He has learned his lesson.