It was one of the hottest days of the dry season. We had not seen1in almost month. The crops were dying. Cows had stopped giving2. If we didn't see some rain soon we would lose everything.
I was cooking in the3when I saw my six-year-old son, Billy, walking toward the4. He was obviously walking with great5. Minutes after he disappeared into the woods, he came running out again, toward the house.
Moments later, however, he was once again walking toward the woods. He kept the6for over an hour walking7to the woods, then running back to the house. Finally, I was so8that I went out of the house and9him on his journey.
He was cupping both10in front of him as he walked; being very careful not to spill the water he held in them. Branches and thorns (荆棘) slapped his little face but he did not try to11them. As I came close to him, I saw the most amazing scene.
Several large12appeared threatening (威胁)in front of him. But Billy walked right up to them. I almost13for him to get away. And I saw a baby deer lying on the ground, obviously suffering (遭难) from heavy loss of water,14its head to drink the water cupped in my beautiful boy's hands.
I stood on the edge of the woods watching the most beautiful15working so hard to save a life. As my tears began to hit the ground, they were suddenly joined by other drops... and more drops... and more.
One day at the beginning of this new term, I planned to go to the supermarket for daily use. As we got up late, I put on a deep shade of blue coat and a pair of loose white trousers at will. Then we were on our way.
While we were about to cross an overbridge, two pupils about 6 to 10 years old caught our attention. One of them said to me, "Good morning, Aunt! Thanks for your supporting the traffic rules. Please keep it up!" She gave me a red flower. Though there's something uncomfortable, facing such a lovely girl and fresh flower, I didn't think a lot.
In the supermarket, when I lined up waiting to pay the bill, two boys more than 17 years old came up to me and said, "Aunt, may I borrow your membership card?"
(A few seconds)
Stop! There's something wrong. Oh my god! "Aunt", the same word again! I was about to snarl (咆哮), but I held it. I smiled and asked them with my softest voice, "why did you call me 'Aunt'?" He didn't answer.
In my deep heart, I had an impulse (冲 动) to tell him aloud that I'm only 20 years old and I'm a golden-aged girl like a beautiful flower. I turned to my roommate and complained about it. She laughed loudly for a few minutes. "Look at yourself, your womanly curly hair (Ha ha), your womanly clothes. You're nothing but an 'Aunt' !(Ha ha)"
I drooped (垂落) my head.
Not long after his tenth birthday Peter was entrusted (委托) with the task of taking his seven-year-old sister, Kate, to school. Peter and Kate went to the same school. It was a fifteen-minute walk or a short bus ride away. Usually they walked there with their father who dropped them off on his way to work. But now the children were thought old enough to make it to school by themselves on the bus, and Peter was in charge (全面负责).
It was only two stops down the road, but the way his parents kept going on about it, you might have thought Peter was taking Kate to the North Pole. He was given instructions the night before. When he woke up, he had to listen to them over again. Then his parents repeated them all through breakfast. As the children were on their way out the door, their mother, Viola, ran through the rules one last time. "Everyone must think I'm stupid," Peter thought. "Perhaps I am." He was to keep hold of Kate's hand at all times. They were to sit close to the front with Kate nearest the window. They were not to get into conversations with "lunatics"(疯 子). Peter was to tell the bus driver the name of his stop in a loud voice, without forgetting to say "please". He was to keep his eyes on the route.
Peter repeated all this back to his mother and set out for the bus stop with his sister. They held hands all the way. Actually he didn't mind this because the truth was he really liked Kate. He simply hoped that none of his friends would see him holding a girl's hand. The bus came. They got on and sat close to the front. It was ridiculous (荒唐的) sitting there holding hands and there were some boys from school there, so they let go of each other.
Peter was feeling proud of himself. He could take care of his sister anywhere. She could depend on him. If they were alone together on a mountain pass and came face to face with a pack of hungry wolves, he would know exactly what to do. Taking care and not to make any sudden movement, he would move away with Kate until they had their backs to a large rock.
Ridiculous! It was daydreams like this could make him miss his stop if he wasn't careful. The bus had come to a stop. The kids from his school were already getting off. Peter leaped to his feet and just managed to jump to the pavement (人行道) as the bus was starting off again. It was more than fifty yards down the road when he realized .
You may know that more people drink coffee than tea around the world. And that, after oil, it is the second biggest traded goods. You may also know that the drink comes from beans which are first roasted and then ground (研磨). But what else do you know about this popular drink?
It is said that the story of coffee started with an Ethiopian goatherd (牧羊人) named Kaldi. One day Kaldi was surprised to see that his goats were behaving very strangely. Instead of eating grass quietly, they were jumping around, almost dancing. He also noticed some red "cherries" from a plant that the goats were eating. He tried some himself and was surprised by the feeling of extreme happiness and excitement. He felt like dancing too!
But it wasn't used as a drink at first. It was used as food. The coffee berries, mixed with animal fat, were used by monks (修道士) to stay awake during long hours of prayer. From Ethiopia, coffee was later cultivated (培育) in Yemen and the first hot drink was developed there around AD 1000. Three centuries later Muslims were crazy coffee drinkers and as Islam (伊斯兰教) spread, so did coffee. Coffee houses appeared in Cairo and Mecca.
For hundreds of years the plants were protected safely. But some beans were carried out of Arabia and taken to India secretly. In the 17th century, coffee was soon grown in a new continent. From India to Indonesia, a century later the beans were once again carried to Brazil. Brazil is now the largest coffee producer in the world.
It was the caffeine that made the goats dance and kept the monks awake. Although it is found in other soft drinks and tea, coffee has the most caffeine. In the short term, a couple of cups of coffee can prevent tiredness and put off sleep. But several cups a day, every day, can cause worries and restlessness.
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I think it is useful and necessary to discuss learning habits. As we all know, good learning habits can make our study go to (succeed). As students, we should pay more attention to(develop) good habits in our (day) life.
I'm sure "repeat" is the(good) habit. Have you developed the habit? If we want to improve our study, we should repeat what the teachers (teach) us in class again and again. And then, we can understand and remember the knowledge that (ask) to master (掌握) by our teachers. How can we develop the habit? The fast step is (set) a timetable. Then carry out the plan and never give up.
For example, when I do my homework, I often make mistakes because of my (care). Then what should I do? I think I should think (two) before I write down my answers. Maybe in this way I will make (few) mistakes than before. In a word, I will try my best to form a good learning habit.
Dear Sandy,
I'm really glad that you can share your problems and feelings with me. Here is my a , First, it's a good choice to take up a hobby to help you relax and. Second, you can make plans for your everyday l . After you study for about two hours, you can take a walk outside and try to relax. Besides, don't stay up late. It's not good for your h. Third, never argue with your parents. You should learn to understand them and ssome time communicating with them. Discuss your problems with them and tell them your ideas. They will help you find better ways to s them. In a word, you will have a better life as long as you study hard and often talk with your parents.
Yours,
Nancy
Amy was looking for a gift for her little daughter. She stopped in front of a store full of dolls.
"Girls like dolls," she thought as she stepped into the store.
Looking around, she saw a grandma doll -- one with grey hair and a pair of glasses. In her mind appeared Joyce, her own mother.
When Amy was a little girl, she got her first doll from Joyce for her birthday. Then the second, the third, the dolls never arrived late, year after year.
"Why always a doll?" This question had been in Amy's mind until one day her father gave the answer.
Joyce dreamed of having a doll when she was a child herself. Her parents promised one for her fifth birthday. Sadly, they both died in a traffic accident before it arrived. The never-received gift was the most valuable one in her eyes.
Recalling (回想起) her mother's story, Amy got an idea.
It was Joyce's 60th birthday. She got a package with a card that read:
Dear Joyce,
I forget to send you a package that you should have received on May 20, 1956, your fifth birthday.
The gift inside has aged, but I felt that you might still want to have it.
Love,
Angel of Joy
Joyce opened the package and saw a lovely grandma doll. She clasped the doll that she had waited so many years for, with tears running down her face. The doll, given by her "Angel of Joy", made her the happiest "child" in the world.
提示:
1)What are the two men doing?
2)What should you do when you see people do like this? Why?
要求:
1)短文须包括所有提示内容,可适当发挥;
2)短文中不要出现真实的地名、校名和人名;
3)词数100个左右。(开头已给出,不计入总词数)。
参考词汇:balance of nature (自然平衡);punishment (惩罚)
I can see two men in the picture. They are