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-2-高一上學期泛讀讀物70篇短文復習1600中考詞匯1.IntheBar(1)InEngland,ifyouareundertheageofeighteen,you’re
notallowedtodrink
ina
public
bar.Mr.Thompsonused
togotoabarnear
hishouse,buthenevertook
hisson,Tom,because
hewastooyoung.ThenwhenTomhadhiseighteenthbirthday,Mr.Thompsontookhimto
hisusualbarforthefirsttime.1.IntheBar
(2)Theydrankfor
halfanhour,andthenMr.Thompsonsaidtohisson,“Now,Tom,Iwanttoteachyoualesson.Youmust
always
becareful
nottodrinktoomuch.Andhowdoyouknowwhenyou'vehad
enough?Well,I'lltellyou.Doyousee
thosetwolightsattheendofthebar?Whentheyseem
tohavebecomefour,you'vehadenoughandshouldgohome.”“But,Dad,”saidTom,“Icanonly
seeonelightattheendofthebar.”2.AreYouGoingtoThankHer?(1)Mrs.Greenhaslived
nearthepark
ofthecity
forforty
years.She'sveryrich
andhasgotalotofmoney.Burshenever
buyssomethingexpensive
forherfamily
andalways
doesallthehouseworkherself.Shesweeps
alltheroomseveryday.Yesterdaymorning,whenshegot
up,she
feltterrible.
Afterbreakfast
shefeltevenworse.Shefoundsome
medicine
andtookit.Butitwasuseless
toherandshehadtogotoahospital.2.AreYouGoingtoThankHer?(2)The
doctorlookedheroverand
asked
hertobeinhospital,butsherefusedand
wenthomeonfoot.Assoonasshegothome,thetelephonerang.Shehurried
toanswerit.Itwasthedoctor.Hetoldhershehadleftherpurse
inthehospitalandanurse
hadfoundit.“Couldyoutellmeher
name,please?”askedMrs.Green.“Ofcourse,Mrs.Green.Areyougoingtothank
her?”askedthedoctor.“No,no.”Shesaid,“My
handbag
waslost
threeyearsago.Iwanttoknowifshefoundit.”3.AYoungOfficerandanOldSoldier(1)Averynew,youngofficer
wasatarailwaystation.Hewasgoingtovisit
his
mother,andhewantedtotelephonehertotell
herthetimeofhistrain.Helookedinallhispockets,butfound
thathedidnothavethecoins
forthetelephone,sohewent
outside
andlookedaroundforsomeonetohelp
him.3.AYoungOfficerandanOldSoldier(2)Atlastanoldsoldier
cameby,andtheyoungofficerstoppedhimandsaid,“Haveyougotchange
fortenpence?”“Waitamoment,”theoldsoldieranswered,beginning
toput
hishandinhispocket.“I'llseewhether
Icanhelpyou.”“Don'tyouknow
howtospeak
toanofficer?”theyoungmansaidangrily.“Nowlet's
startagain.
Haveyougotchangefortenpence?”“No,sir,”theoldsoldieranswered
quickly.4.SamandTod
(1)Samhadadog.ItsnamewasTod.Itwasveryhelpful,butitate
toomuch.SoSamdidn'tlikeit,andhewantedto
kill
Tod.Hetied
Todinabagandputitinasmallboat.Herowed
theboattothemiddle
ofabigriver.Just
ashethrew
thepooranimal
intotheriver,theboatbegantogodown.Both
Samand
Todfellintotheriver.4.SamandTod
(2)Todwasabletoswim,butSamcouldn't.Thedogbit
(咬)therope
andgotoutofthebag.Ittrieditsbesttoswimtosave
Sam.Themanwassaved,sohewasvery
thankful
tothedog.Hedidnotwanttokillthedog
anymore.From
thenon,hegavethedogas
muchfood
asitwanted.5.ThreeBlackUmbrellas
(1)Sallywasastudent.Itwasgoingtobehermother'sbirthday.Shewantedtobuy
herapresentthatwouldbe
niceanduseful
butnotexpensive.A
weekbefore
hermother'sbirthday,shewentshoppingafteraquickandsimplelunch.Whenshehadbeen
looking
forhalfanhour,shefoundashopthatwassellingcheapumbrellas,anddecided
totakeablack
one.Hermotherhad
losthers
the
month
before.5.ThreeBlackUmbrellas
(2)Shethought,“Youcould
carry
thatwhenyouare
wearingclothes
ofanycolor.”Soshedecidedtobuya
lovely
blackumbrellaandtookitbacktotheschool
withheruntil
her
classeshadfinished.Onherwayhomeinthetrainthatevening
,shefelthungry
becauseshehadsuch
asmalllunchthatshewentalongtothebuffetcar(餐車)forasandwich
and
acupofcoffee.6.Friends
(1)Friends
aredifferent
thingstodifferentpeople.Tomylittlesister,afriendissomeone
wholikes
toswimandridebikes.Mymom’sidea
ofafriendissomeonelikeMrs.Smithwho
walks
and
talks
withhereverymorning.Mydad’sfriendsareneighbors
who
help
him
with
theworklikebuildingshelvesandplantingtrees.6.Friends
(2)Steve,our
monitor,ismy
best
friend.Wegoskating,play
football,
talkaboutsports,and
gotoaconcert.WhenIbrokemy
leg,healwayscameovertoplay
games;inschool,hecarriedmyschoolbag
formeandgotmylunchforme.IknowIcanalwayscountonhim,andhe
alsoknowsthathecancountonme.Somefriendsmay
beinyourlifeforawhile.Otherswillbethereforalongtime,maybe
evenforever.Iwouldhate
tomove,unless
Icouldtakemyfriendswithme.Theyaretooimportantto
leavebehind.7.The“Deaf”WifeAmanistalkingtothefamilydoctor,“Doctor,I
doubt
whethermywife'sgoingdeaf.”Thedoctoranswers,“Here’ssomethingyoucantryonhertotest
herhearing.Standsomemetersaway
fromherandaskhera
question.Ifshedoesn'tanswer,move
alittlecloser
andaskagain.Keeprepeating
thisuntilsheanswers.Thenyou'llbeabletotellifsheisdeafornot.”Themangoeshomeandbeginstotesthiswife'shearing.Hestandsbythewall
andsays,“Mydear,what'sfordinner?”Hedoesn'thearananswer,sohemovesclosertoher.“Mydear,what'sfordinner?”Still
noanswer.Herepeatsthisseveraltimes,untilhe'sstandingjust
afewfeetawayfromher.Finally,sheanswers,“Fortheeleventhtime,Isaidwe'rehavingmeat
andrice!”8.WeReallyDon'tKnow
(1)Jackhadgonetotheuniversity
tostudy
hishistory,butattheendofhissecondterm,hefailedhishistoryexam,andhewastoldthathewouldbe
dismissed
fromuniversity.However,hisfatherdecidedthathewouldgotoseethehistoryprofessortoaskhimtolet
Jackcontinue
hisstudiesthenextyear.“He'sagoodboy,”said
Jack'sfather,“Pleasepardon
him.Ifyoulethimpassthistime,
I'msure
he'll
improvealotnextyearandpasstheexaminationsattheendofitreally
well.”8.WeReallyDon'tKnow
(2)“No,no,that's
quiteimpossible!”replied
theprofessorimmediately.“Doyouknow,lastmonthIaskedhimwhenNapoleondied,andhedidn'tknow!”“Please,sir,
givehimanotherchance”saidJack'sfather.“Yousee,
I'mafraid
wedon'ttakeanynewspapers
inourhousesoweevendon'tknowthatNapoleonwasillrecently.”9.Raymond
(1)Everybodydreamsofdoingsomethingimportant.AsaboyRaymonddreamedofbeingascientist,infact,heisapostman
now.Raymondisanactive
youngman.Helivesbythesaying(格言)“Ifyoucan'tlivethelifeyoulove,lovethelifeyoulive.”Hegreets
everyonewithabig
smile
anda
friendly“Hi,howareyou?”Andhereallywantstoknow!It's
hard
tofeelunhappywhenwehearhimwhistling(吹口哨)happilyupanddownthestreet.9.Raymond(2)Raymond
looks
good.His
shirt
and
trousers
alwayslookveryclean.Afterwork,helikesgoingtothe
gym
to
take
exerciseRaymondis
strict
inhisworkHe
caresaboutthepeopleonthisstreeteveryday,he
knocksonMrs.Jordan'sdoor
toaskforadrinkofcool
water.He'snotreallythirsty.Mrs.Jordanisold,andhejustwantsto
makesureshe'sokay.10.That'sWhy!Jimmy
startedpainting
whenhewasthreeyearsold,andwhenhewasfive,hewasalreadyverygoodatit.Healsogot
manyprizes
forhispainting.Hepaintedmany
beautiful
andinterestingpictures,andpeoplepaidalotofmoneyforthem.Theysaid,“Thisboy'sgoingtobefamous
whenhe'salittleolder,andthenwe’regoingtosellthesepicturesforalotmoremoney.”Jimmy'spicturesweredifferentfromotherpeople’sbecauseheneverpainteditonallofthepaper.Hepaintedonhalfofit,andtheotherhalfwasalwaysempty.“That'sveryclever,”everybodysaid.“Nobodyelse
doesthat!”Theyallbelievedthattheboywasapioneer
inpainting.Oneday,somebodyboughtoneofJimmy'spicturesandthensaidtohim,“Pleasetellmethis,Jimmy.Whydoyoupaintonthebottomhalfofyourpictures,butnotonthetophalf?”“BecauseI’msmall,”Jimmysaid,“andmybrushes
don'treach
very
high.”11.LivinglikeaPig
(1)Oneday,aguru(印度教大師)knewwhathewouldbeinhisnextlife.Sohecalled
hisfavoritedisciple(徒弟)andaskedhimwhathewoulddotoshowthanks.Thedisciplesaidhewoulddowhatever
hisguruaskedhimtodo.Afterthegurureceived
thepromise,hesaid,“ThenthisiswhatI'dlikeyoutodoforme.I'vejustlearned
thatwhenIdieverysoon,I'mgoingto
beborn
asapig.Doyouseethatpigeatingrubbish
overthereintheyard?I'mgoingtobebornasoneofits
babypigs.You’llrecognizemebya
mark
onmyface.Whenthebabypigshavebeenborn,findthebabypigwithamarkonitsfaceandkillitwithyourknife.
ThenI’llnot
liveapig'slife.Willyoudothisforme?”11.LivinglikeaPig
(2)Thedisciplewassad
tohearallthis,butheagreed
todoashehadpromised.Soonafterthisconversation,thingshappenedjustastheguruhad
mentioned.Thegurudied.Fourbabypigswereborn.Oneday,thediscipleheld
hisknifewithhimandpicked
outthebabypigwithamarkonitsface.Justashewasabouttokillit,thelittlepigsuddenly
spoke,“Stop!Don'tkillme!”itcried.Thedisciplewasverysurprised,andheheardthelittlepigspeak
inahumanvoice,itsaid,“Don'tkillme!Iwanttoliveonasapig.WhenIaskedyoutokillme,Ididn'tknowwhatapig'slifewouldbelike.It's
great!
Justletmego.”12.Greenlandand
IcelandGreenlandisthelargestislandonearth.Itisinthenorth
ofEurope.Near
Greenlandisanotherisland.Itissmall.ItsnameisIceland.DoyouthinkthatGreenlandisgreen
and
warm?DoyouthinkthatIcelandiswhite
withice?Ifyoudo,youarewrong.NotmanypeopleliveonthebigislandofGreenland.Therearemorepeopleinyour
hometownthan
inallofGreenland.ThatisbecauseGreenlandisnotgreen.Greenlandiswhite.Most
ofGreenlandiscoveredwithlotsofice.TheicecoveringGreenlandishigherthansomeoftheworld's
buildings.WhataboutIceland?IsitcolderthanGreenland?No,itisnot.Icelandhasice,but
notsomuchiceasGreenland.Icelandhasalotofhotsprings(溫泉).Theygive
outhotwaterandsteam
(蒸汽).Soitis
notascoldasGreenland.AndtherearealotmorepeoplewholiveinIceland.13.ACompetitionofLyingA
certain
old
gentleman
wasveryunhappy
aboutmoderneducation,andhethoughtthatyoungpeopledidn’tknowthe
difference
between
rightandwrong.Onedayhewastakingawalknearthechurch
whenhesawsomeyoungboysstandingaroundasmallcat.Theoldgentlemenwentuptotheboysandaskedthemwhatwas
happening.Oneoftheboyssaidtohim,“We'rehavingacompetition.We're
tellinglies,andtheonewhotellsthebiggestliewillkeepthecat.”Theoldgentlemanthoughtthiswasagoodchancetoteachtheboysausefullesson,sohesaidtothem,“I'venevertoldalieinmylife.”Atoncetherewasagreatshout
fromalltheboys,andtheysaid,“You've
won!
Thecatbelongs
toyou!”14.SportsinAmericaInmanypartsoftheworld,therearefourseasons:spring,summer,fallandwinter.ThereareonlythreeinAmerica:football,basketballandbaseball.Ifyouwanttoknowwhatseasonitis,justhavealookatwhatpeopleareplaying.SportsareanimportantpartofAmericanculture.Studentslearntoplaymanysportsatschool.TheytakePEclasses.Somejointheschoolteams,andothersjoinschoolsportsleagues.FormanypeopleintheUSA,sportsarenotjustforfun.They'realmostareligion.Thousandsofsportsfansbuyexpensiveticketstowatchtheirfavoriteteamsandsportsstarsplay.OtherfanswatchgamesonTVathome.Themostdevoted(投入的)sportsfansnevermissagame15.TheAppleTree(1)Alongtimeago,therewasahugeappletree.Alittleboylovedtocomeandplayarounditeveryday.Heclimbedtothetreetop,atetheapples,andplayedunderthetree.Helovedthetreeandthetreelovedtoplaywithhim.Timewentby.Thelittleboyhadgrownupandhenolongerplayedaroundthetree.Oneday,theboycamebacktothetreeandlookedsad.“Comeandplaywithme,”thetreeaskedtheboy.“Iamnolongerakid.Idonotplayaroundtreesanymore.”Theboyreplied,“Iwanttoys.Ineedmoneytobuythem.”“Sorry,butIdon'thavemoney.Butyoucanpickallmyapplesandsellthem.So,youwillhavemoney.”Theboywassoexcited.Hepickedalltheapplesonthetreeandlefthappily.Theboydidn'tcomebackafterhepickedtheapples.Thetreewassad.Oneday,theboyreturnedandthetreewassoexcited.“Comeandplaywithme.”Thetreesaid,“Idon'thavetimetoplay.Ihavetoworkformyfamily.Weneedahouse.Canyouhelpme?”“Sorry,butIdon'thaveahouse.Butyoucancutoffmybranchestobuildyourhouse.”Sotheboycutallthebranchesofthetreeandlefthappily.Thetreewasgladtoseehimfullofjoy,buttheboydidn'tappearsincethen.Thetreewasagainlonelyandsad.15.TheAppleTree(2)Onehotsummerday,theboyreturnedandthetreewasveryhappy.“Comeandplaywithme!”thetreesaid.“Iamsadandgettingold.Iwanttogosailingtorelaxmyself.Canyougivemeaboat?”“Usemytrunktobuildtheboat.Youcansailandbehappy.”Sotheboycutthetreetrunktomakeaboat.Hewentsailinganddidnotshowupforalongtime.Finally,theboyreturnedafterheleftforsomanyyears.“Sorry,myboy.ButIdon’thaveanythingforyouanymore.Nomoreapplesforyou.”thetreesaid.“Idon’thaveteethtoeat.”Theboyreplied.“Nomoretrunkforyoutoclimbon”“Iamtoooldforthatnow.”theboysaid.“Ireallywanttogiveyousomething--theonlythingleftismydyingroots.”Thetreesaid.“Idon'tneedmuchnow,justaplacetorest.Iamtiredafteralltheseyears.”Theboyreplied.“Good!Comehere,pleasesitdownwithmeandhavearest,”Theboysatdownandthetreesmiled.Thisisastoryofeveryone.Thetreeisourparent.Whenwewereyoung,welovedtoplaywithMomandDad.Whenwegrowup,weleavethem,andonlycometothemwhenweneedsomethingorwhenweareintrouble.Whatever,parentswillalwaysbethereandgiveeverythingtheycouldtomakeyouhappy.Youmaythinkthattheboyiscrueltothetreebutthat'showallofusaretreating(對待)ourparents.16.PupilsinChinaOnTuesday,October4,Mr.Goffvisitedourclass.HeisKaren'sdad,andhejustgotbackfromabusinesstriptoChina.Hehasmanypicturesofbusycitiesandbeautifulmountains.Hispicturesareworthseeing.Mr.GoffcametoourclasstotelluswhatlifeislikeinChina.WelearnedthatpupilsinChinawenttoschoolsixdaysaweekinthepast,butnowtheyhavearestatweekends.Theywritewith2,000charactersinsteadof26letters.Eachcharacterisacompleteword.Theyalsoreviewtheirlessons.Afterschool,pupilsplaybasketballandvolleyballandridebikes.Theydothesamethingsaswedo.Mr.GoffsaidabusinessmanfromChinawouldvisithimsoon.Wewillinvitethemantoourclass.Inthatway,hecantellusmoreaboutpupilsinChina.17.SayItwithFlower(1)Youngmenoftengiveflowerstoyoungwomenwhentheyareinlove.ThetraditionmayhavecomefromTurkey.Inthe1700sinTurkey,itwasquitepopularforpeopleinlovetosendeachotherbasketsfullofstrangethings.Thebasketsweresentsecretlytothepersonwhowasreceivingit.Usually,anoldwomanwhosoldflowersorfruitonthestreetleftthebasketbesidethedoorofthatperson.17.SayItwithFlower(2)Thesebasketsincludedmanykindsofgifts:flowers,stones,candles,etc.Eachthinginthebaskethadaspecialmeaning.Byworkingoutthesecretmessagehiddenineachgift,thepersonwhoreceivedthebasketbegantounderstandlittlebylittlethetruefeelingsofthepersonwhosentit.17.SayItwithFlowers(3)Theideaofsendinggiftsoflovewithsecretmeaningsquicklyspreadtoothercountries.However,astimepassed,onlysendingflowersremainedpopular.Flowerstoldyoungladiesaboutthefeelingsintheheartofyoungmen.Eachdifferentflowerhadadifferentmeaning.Forexample,theflowersfromanorangetreemeant,“youarebeautifulandpure.”Pinkcarnationsmeant,“Mylovefaryouisgreat.”Yellowroses,ontheotherhand,meant,“Isawyouwithsomeoneelse.”Manyflowerdictionariesweremadetohelpyoungpeopleinloveunderstandthemeaningoftheflowerstheyreceived.However,notallofthedictionariesagreedonthemeaningofeachflower,soapersonhadtobecarefulabouttheflowerstheychosetosend.Bythe1880s,usingflowerstosendmessageshadbecomeunpopular,andthemoredirectwayofsendinglovelettersbegan.Today,flowersarestillconsideredalovelygift,butthemeaningforeachkindofflowerhasbeenlost.18.LearningbyDoingandGoingManyofmyclassmatesthinktheyareforcedtogotoschool.Theysaytheyareonlyinterestedinplaying.ButIlovegoingtoschool,andmyfavoritesubjectisscience.Ilikesciencebecausetheexperimentsandfieldtripsareexciting.Insciencewedomanyexcitingexperimentsinthelab.Onetimewemadecrystalforminabottlebyusingsaltinwater.Anothertimewewatchedhowbabychicksarehatched.Wealsotakeexcitingfieldtripsforscience.Wewenttoamuseumandsawhugedinosaursandtinybutterflies.OnTree-plantingDay,wewenttoaforestandcollectedleaves.It'sgoodtoplay,butIwouldratherdoexperimentsandgoonfieldtrips.That’swhyscienceismyfavoritesubject.19.JaneCameHomeTooLateJanegothomelateatnight.Shewasgoingtoknockatthedoor.Justthenitopened.Herfatherwasstandingbythedoor.Hewasatallmanwithwhitehair.“Comein,”hesaid.“Iamgettingcold.”Janewentin.Hermotherwaswaitingintheroom.Hermotherwasashortwoman.Shewassittingonthesofa,andlookedpale.Herfatherclosedthedoor.“Well,”hesaid,“Wherehaveyoubeen?Youpromisednottostayoutbeyond11o'clock.It'soneo'clocknow.”“It'sonlyaquartertoone.”“Thatdoesn'tmakeanydifference.Youshouldhavecomehomeearlier,”herfatherrepliedangrily.“We'vebeenveryworriedaboutyou,”saidhermother.“I'msorry,”Janesaid.“Iwasataparty.Ididn'tnoticethetime.”“You'vegotawatch,”saidherfather.“YourmotherandIhavewaitedforalongtime.Wedidn'tknowwhereyouwere.”“Icanlookaftermyself,”repliedJane.“I'mnotababyanymore”.ThatisasituationthatweoftenseeinourlifePleasedonotletyourparentsworryaboutyouagain!20.MySon'sQuestionsSincemysonwasthreeyearsold,he'skeptaskingme“why?”abouteverything.Whyistheskyblue?Whyarethereclouds?Whycan'tIgooutside?WhydoIhavetobenice?Anyway,Ialwaystrymybesttoanswerhisquestions.Nowmysonistenyearsold.Atthisage,theboyisinterestedinallkindsofthings,andhe’sgotmorequestionstotroubleme.Dopeopleinprisoncelebratefestivals?Whyaredogs'nosesalwayswet?Whyarewomenandmen'sshoesizesdifferent?Thesedays,theboyshowsinterestinthefactsoflife,soIborrowedbooksfromthelibraryandpreparedmyselfforanyquestionshemightask.Attheendofourlongtalk,hestilllookedconfused.“Ifyouhaveanyquestions,”Isaid,“pleaseaskthem.Therearenostupidquestions.”“Well,supposeIwasmarried,”hesaidwithshame,“mywifewasgoingtogivebirthtoababy,andIhadtorushhertothehospital,okay?”“Yes,”Ismiledandencouragedhimtocontinuehisquestion.Thenheasked,“CanIgothroughredlights?”21.IDidaSillyThingAfewyearsago,whenmyfamilymovedtothiscity,Ibecameinterestedinsoap-boxrace.That'swhenIdiscoveredthat“itisfareasiertostartsomethingthanitistofinishit.”Dadboughtasetoftoolstomakearacingcarforme.Ijustcouldn'twait,andoneday,whileDadwasatwork,Idecidedtohavemycargoing.Ilookedatthedrawings,andIsaidtomyself,“Dude,youcandothis.”IgotoutDad'stoolbox,andIstartedbuilding.PartAfitintoPartB.PartCwasalittlehardertoconnecttoPartD.ItwaseasytofixPartE.BythetimeIgottoPartG,I'dmadearealmessofthings.Ireallyregrethavingdonesuchasillything.WhatdidIlearnfromthisexperience?NowIknowthatbeforeIstartsomething,Ishouldknowhowtofinishit.22.SnakesTodayIreadabookaboutsnakes.Ifoundsomeinterestingfacts,especiallysomesurprisingfactsinit.Didyouknowthatsomebigsnakesarestrongenoughtokillapigoragoat?Allsnakeseatanimals.Withoutsnakes,theworldwouldprobablybefilledwithratsandmice.Youprobablydidn’tknowthatsnakessmellwiththeirnosesandtheirtongues.Somesnakesareevenlongerthananelephantoragiraffe!Thisbookmademethinkalotaboutsnakes.Mostsnakesdon'thurtpeople,butsomearedangerous.I'mthinkingifIsawasnake,wouldIknowifitwasdangerous?23.ACallfromtheSecretaryMr.Youngwasaboss,andheworkedhard.Seldomdidhehaveavacation.Hiswifewasafraidthathewouldgetsickifhecontinuedlikethat,soshesuggestedhimtakingavacation.Atlast,Mr.Youngagreed.Butshewasafraidthathemightbedisturbedbyhiscompany,sobeforetheyleft,Mrs.Youngwenttoseeherhusband'ssecretary.Mrs.Youngtoldher,“Myhusbandneedsavacationverymuch,sowhateverhappens;pleasedon'tdisturbhimwithlettersortelephoneswhileweareaway.Justwaituntilwegetback.”Thenonapleasantmorning,afterMr.andMrs.Younghadbeenawayaboutaweek,whenthecouplewashavingapicnicandeatingtheirhamburger,Mr.Youngreceivedaphonecallfromhissecretary,shesaid,“Somethingterriblehashappenedtoyourbusiness,butIrememberwhatMrs.Youngtoldme.SoI'mnotgoingtodisturbyouwithitnowwhileyou'reenjoyingyourvacation.Bye-bye!”24.MyCollectionofSeaShellsEverysummermyfamilygoestothebeach.Idiginthesandandsearchforseashells.I'vecollectedmanyshellssofar.Theyhavedifferentcolors:orange,silver,purple,gray,brown...Somearecommon,othersareunusual.Ihaveashellwhichislikeabird'swing,andoneofmyshellsislikeawhale'seyes.Lastyear,myeldersisterhelpedmeputallmyshellsinmydrawersandonmydesk.WhenIseethem,IwillrememberthefunIhaveatthebeach.25.BreakfastIsImportantOneofthemostimportantmealsofthedayisbreakfast.Peopleshouldalwayseatagoodbreakfasttokeepwell.Eatingtherightfoodisnecessaryforgoodhealth.Youshouldeatdifferentkindsoffoodinordertokeepagoodhealth.Agoodbreakfastshouldincludeeggs,bread,milk,andsoon.Byeatingbreakfasteverymorning,youmayfeellivelyinthemorning'swork.Steppingoutintothemorningairafteragoodbreakfastwillmakeyoufeelwonderful.Withoutbreakfast,childrenmaynotgrowasfastastheyshouldandmaynotstudyandplayaswellinschoolinthemorningastheycould.Theymayhavemoresickness,andwhentheyaresick,itmaytakethemlongertimetogetwellthanchildrenwithgoodhealthhabits.Foodprovidesenergyforthebody.Withoutfoodthebodyoperationwillslowdown.Soyoumusteatbreakfasttokeepwellanddoyourbesteachmorning.26.TheProperWaytoGiveGifts(1)Everyonehashadtheexperienceofgivingagift.Apropergiftcanhelpcommunicationandexpressgoodwishes,andsometimesitmayalsobringaboutunexpectedgoodresults.But,animpropergiftmaynotonlyfailtoshowgoodwishes,butalsoevenresultinmisunderstanding.Theartofgivinggiftsneedsmoreattention,especiallyincommunicationwithfriendsfromdifferentcountries.WhenyougivegiftstotheChinese,youshouldpayattentiontowhatyousay.InChina,peoplemaysometimessaythewordslike“YiDianXinYi.”27.MakingElectricityBecauseofelectricity,itiseasyforustoturnonanelectriclamporaTV.Butwheredoesallthatelectricitycomefrom?Mostpowerplantsproduceelectricitybyusingcoal,oil,naturalgas,andnuclearenergy.Otherplantsmakeelectricitybyusingsunlight,wind,water,orevenheatfromunderground!28.OneRealManInanancientkingdom,allmenwereruledbytheirwives.Thekingdidn’tbelieveit.Inordertoproveitwasnottrue,thekinghadallthemenofhiskingdombroughtbeforehim.Hewarnedthatanymanwhodidnottellthetruthwouldbeseriouslypunished.Thenheaskedallthemenwhofollowedtheirwives'orderstosteptotheleftsideofthehall.Allthemendidsobutonelittlemanwhomovedtotherightside.“It'sgoodtosee,”saidtheking,“thatwehaveonerealmaninthekingdom.Tellthesechicken-heartedmenwhyyoualoneamongthemstandontherightsideofthehall.”“YourMajesty,”camethereplyinaweakvoice,“itisbecausebeforeIlefthomemywifetoldmetokeepoutofcrowds,Idon'tdaretogoagainsther.”29.Dialogue:WhereIsMyPetDog?(L:Lisa,S:Sam)L:Tenyearsago,IwentonatourtoLondonwithmypetdog.S:Didyouhaveagoodtimethere?L:Yes.Idid.Oneday,afteratiringtour,Iwentintoarestaurantwithmypetdog.S:Youshouldfeedyourdogfirst,IthinkL:Right,soIsignedawaitertocomeover.Atthattime,Icouldn'tspeakEnglish.SoIpointedtothedogandmadean“eating”gesture,showingthatthedogneededsomefood.S:Whathappenedthen?L:Thewaiternoddedandwalkedawaywithmypetdog.IwashappybecauseImadethewaiterunderstandmewithoutanydifficulty.Butafterhalfanhour,hereturnedwithaplateS:Whatwasontheplate?L:Mypetdog!Mypetdogwaskilledandcooked!30.WhyShouldn'tWeSmoke?Tobeginwith,smokingcostsalotofmoney.Smokersmayalsohavetospendmoreonmedicineanddoctorvisits.Anotherreasonnottosmokeisthatitisbadforpeoplewhodonotsmoke.Second-handsmokeisaseriouspublichealthrisk.Itisn'tpoliteforapersontosmokeinfrontofanonsmoker.Besides,nonsmokersusuallydon'tlikethesmellleftinrooms,cars,orevenonasmoker'sclothes!Mostimportantly,smokingcausesbighealthproblems.Forexample,smokingmakesithardertobreatheifapersonhasillnesseslikeasthma.Smokinghurtsaperson'slungs,causingdiseaseslikecancer,etc.Soifyoudon'tsmoke,don'tstart.Ifyoudosmoke,it'stimetogiveitup.31.TheJobsofTomorrowWhatkindofworkdoyouwanttodowhenyouareolde
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