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A Spring Morning
This spring morning in bed I'm lying,
Not to awake till the birds are crying.
After one night of wind and showers,
How many are the fallen flowers!
(Translated by Xu Yuanchong)
This poem (1) (write) by Meng Haoran (689﹣740), who lived during the Tang Dynasty. It might be one of the(2) (famous) poems about spring in China. People like to read it(3) they wake up on a spring morning.
Meng didn't directly say how much he loved spring. Instead, he wrote about the details(细节) of the season: the birds, wind, rain showers and fallen flowers. His descriptions(描述) of these things showed (4) (we) the joy he felt during springtime.
Meng chose to write about the sounds of spring. These sounds allow readers (5) (picture) spring using their own imagination.
An old lady went into the building of a bank one day, carrying a large bag of money.She asked to speak with the president of the bank.
" How can I help you?" the bank president asked. She replied,"I would like to open a savings account(存款账户)," and placed the bag of (1)m on his desk. The president was surprised to see this, so he asked her,"Madam, how did you make this money? " The old lady (2)r ,"1 make bets(赌注)." Surprised, the president then asked "What kind of bet?" The old woman said, "Well, for example, I'll bet you 5,000,000 yuan that your tongue will become square by 10 o'clock tomorrow morning." "what?" the president asked.He then smiled and said,"You've got yourself a bet! "and shook her hand (3)h
The old lady said, "Okay. May I bring my lawyer with me tomorrow (4)a a witness (见证者)?""Sure!" the president confidently replied.
The next morning, at 10, the old lady showed (5)u with her lawyer at the president's office. She asked the president to (6)o his mouth so they could all see. The old lady looked closely at his tongue and then asked (7)i she could touch it.
"Well, 5,000,000 yuan is a lot of money. I guess it's okay," the president said.
At this moment, he saw that the lawyer was quietly hitting his head (8)a t the wall.The president asked, "What is the (9)m with your lawyer?"The old lady answered, "I bet him 10,000,000 that I would (10)t the tongue of the president of this bank at 10 am today."
How does garlic(大蒜) grow?Hu Mengmeng,13,had been thinking about this question for a while. Last term, Hu (1) (get) her answer in her schools rooftop garden.
Hu's school, Tangwai Junior High School in Shanghai, set up a small garden on its teaching building's rooftop in 2015. Each term, students (2) (plant) one kind of vegetable. While taking care of them. They also do scientific experiments(实验)(3) (learn) more about vegetables.
Chen Yan, a 14﹣year﹣old girl, (4) (study)in this school for one year.Last year,she started to plant garlic with her teacher's help.She wondered how sunshine affected the growth of garlic.She put three pots of garlic in different places to get different amounts of sunlight.Then, she watched their growth every day. Later, she found that the garlic which got the most sunlight (5) (grow) best.
The garden (6) (turn) into a fun place two years ago.The students planted different types of vegetables in shapes, such as hearts, or squares in the garden. The different kinds of vegetables made the garden more colorful.
And that is not the end. Next year, they (7) (build) a robot to help with planting,"Students will work with our robot club to build more robots to help with watering. " Mr. Zhou, the school's science teacher said.
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One day, a student asked his teacher, "What is greed?" The teacher didn't answer his question(1) , but asked the student to walk through the chocolate factory next to their school and pick out the biggest chocolate bar (条、块) he could find. But there was a (2) : as he passed through the factory, he could not turn back.
The student went to the chocolate factory. As he walked, he saw a large chocolate bar. He liked it, but thought he might be able to find an even bigger one if he kept going. He kept walking and saw(3) chocolate bar. This one was a little bigger. But (4) , he thought he could find an even bigger one if he kept going. As he neared the end of the factory, he saw fewer chocolate bars, and (5) of them were as large as the earlier ones. He started to regret his decision to keep going. Finally, he (6) . He went back to his teacher empty﹣handed and explained what had happened.
The teacher told him. "You liked the (7) chocolate bar. but you kept looking for a bigger
one. And later, you realized that you had given up the best chocolate bar because you thought you could do better. That is called greed."
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A Spring Morning
This spring morning in bed I'm lying,
Not to awake till the birds are crying.
After one night of wind and showers,
How many are the fallen flowers!
(Translated by Xu Yuanchong)
This poem (1) (write) by Meng Haoran (689﹣740), who lived during the Tang Dynasty. It might be one of the(2) (famous) poems about spring in China. People like to read it(3) they wake up on a spring morning.
Meng didn't directly say how much he loved spring. Instead, he wrote about the details(细节) of the season: the birds, wind, rain showers and fallen flowers. His descriptions(描述) of these things showed (4) (we) the joy he felt during springtime.
Meng chose to write about the sounds of spring. These sounds allow readers (5) (picture) spring using their own imagination.
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There were many people on a bus. An old man(1) (look) here and there. He wanted to find(2) empty seat. Then he saw one and went to it. A small bag was on the seat. And a young man was beside it.
"Is this seat empty?" asked the old man.
"No, it's (3) an old woman. She went to buy some bananas," said the young man.
"Well, let me sit here, please. I'll leave here when she(4) (come) back," replied the old man.
After a few minutes, the bus started. "The old woman (5) (not come), but her bag is here.Let me give her the bag." Then the old man threw the bag out of the bus window.
The young man jumped up and shouted,"Don't throw! It's my bag!"