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1.Festivalsandcelebrationsareimportanteventsinhumanhistory.ForexampletheChineseMid-AutumnFestivaltakesplaceonthe15thdayofthe8thlunarmonth.Itcelebratesthebeautyofthefullmoonandautumnharvest.Itisatimewhenfamiliesandfriendsgettogetherathome,admirethemoonandeatmooncakes.

2.Thatcountryhasalreadygainedindependence.Thatistosay,itisnowanindependentcountry.Thereisatraditionalcustominthecountry.Whentheagriculturalworkisover,peoplemightholdacompetitionandwinawardsrelatedtoagriculture,likethemosthandsomerooster.Duringthematch,noonecanparkhiscaratparkinglotwithoutpermission.

3.Shestillremembersthatshefellinlovewithhimwhenthecherryblossomed.Duringthosedaystheyhadfunwitheachother,asthoughtheyhadbeenmarried.Valentine’sDayiscoming.Itremindsheroftheirpastsweetdays.Butitisobviousthathehasgoneawayfromher.Shewillnolongerhavetoholdherbreathtolistentohimapologize.Nowsheisweepingandconstantlywipinghertearstodrownhersadness.Shesaidshewouldneverforgivehim.

4.Easterisworld-widefestivalforChristianswhenJesusChrist’sreturntolifeiscelebrated.ThemostexcitingcelebrationshouldbetheWesterncarnival,whichmightincludeparades,dancinginthestreetsandallkindsofcolourfulclothing.

5.Theyoungmanisconsideredasoneofthemostenergeticpoetsatpresent.Notlongago,hisfanswerelookingforwardtohisarrivaldayandnight.Hepromisedhewouldsetoffinadayortwobutheneverturnedup.Thefansfelttheywerefooledbecausethepoethadnotkepthisword.

6.DuringtheQingmingFestival,manyChinesepeoplegotocleangravesandlightincenseinmemoryofthedeadoftheirancestors.InMexico,thedayoftheDeadisaveryimportantfeast,andfoodismadeintheshapeofskullsorwith“bones”onit.OntheWesternholidayHalloween,childrendressupandgototheirneighbours’toaskforcandies.Whenthyarenotsatisfiedthechildrenmayplayatrickonthem.

7.Inancienttimes,peoplewouldholdcelebrationsafterhunterscaughtanimals,foratthattimepeoplewouldstarveiffoodwasdifficulttofind.Today’sfestivalshavemanyorigins:

somereligious,someseasonalandsomeforspecialpeopleandevents.

1.Doyoueatahealthydiet?

Ahealthydietisactuallyabalancedone.Weoughttoeatmoreprotectivefood,suchasbeans,peas,cucumbers,eggplants,peppers,mushrooms,carrots,garlic,peachesandlemons.Somenutsarealsopreferable.

2.Thehostessputupasignatthedoor,andmanycustomerscametodinewithcuriosity.However,WangPengdidn’tbelieveher;hecouldn’thaveYongHuigettingawaywithtellingpeoplelies.Hedecidedtoconsultadoctorandfindouttheproblemsabouthermenu.Besides,hetriedtowinhiscustomersbackwithadiscount.

3.WangPeng’srestaurantofferedfoodthatcouldhelpgrowbonesandmuscles.Hismenucontainedbarbecuedmuttonkebabs,roastpork,bacon,friedrice,sugarycola,andsoon.YongHui’sslimmingrestaurantaimedatlosingweight.Itservedjustrice,rawvegetableswithvinegar,fruitandwater,whichcontainedplentyoffibrethathelpeddigestbetter.

4.Thetworestaurantsbothhadstrengthsandweaknesses.ThedietinWandPeng’srestaurantmightcauseobesity,asitcontainedtoomuchfatandtoolittlevitaminwhilethedietinYongHui’smightleadtotheircustomers’beingtired,asitdidn’tcontainenoughenergy-givingfoodtokeepthemfit.Sotheydecidedtocombinethetworestaurantsintoone.WangPengcutdownthefatandincreasedthefibreinthemeal.Beforelonghebecameslimmer,whileYongHuiputonmoreweight.

5.Myneighbourearnedhislivingbysellingfruits.Becausehewasheavilyindebt,hehadtoworkdayandnightinordertopayitoff.Buthemadeonlyalimitedamountofmoneyandoftensighedtohimself.Sometimestherewasnobenefitforawholeday.Thenhejustwenttospyonotherfruitsellers.Ofcoursethismadesomepeopleglareathim.

1.MarkTwainwasbroughtupinapoorlawyer’sfamilyandFloridawashisbirthplace.OneofhisbestknownnovelsisTheAdventuresofTomSawyersetinhisboyhoodworld.Theauthor’spennamecamefromthephrase“marktwain”whichmeansthatthewateristwofathomsdeep.HisrealnamewasSamuelLanghomeClemens.

2.OnceinLondontherelivedtwooldandwealthybrothersnamedRoderickandOliver.Theymadabetaboutwhatwouldhappenifapennilessmanwasgivenamillionpoundbanknote.Onedaytheyhappenedtoseeayoungmaninragswanderingonthepavement.HewasabusinessmanfromAmerica.

3.Thateveningthepartywentaheadasplanned.Justthenaterriblesceneappeared.Whilethehostesswasbowingtotheguests,someonebegantoscreamsuddenlyandstaredatherinarudemanner.Onthecontrary,thehostesswasstillshowingagenuinesmile.

4.Asforthefood,likesteaks,dessertsandpineapples,noonehadtheappetitetoeat.Soalargeamountofthefoodwasleftonthetable.Itseemedthatthehostesshadnochoicebuttotakeachancetodealwithwhathadhappened.

5.Thebarberwasnotpermittedtodohisbusinessanylongerinthatcountry.Hethoughtitwasindeedunbelievable.Hedidn’thavethepatiencetoargue,sohewrotealetterandsentittotheembassytoseekhelpinalargeenvelope.

6.TheyoungmanwasrequestedtoexplainwhatIwasallabout.HesaidhehadlandedinBritainbyaccident.Oneday,hewassailingoutofthebay,andtowardsnightfallhewascaughtinastrongwind.Butitwasallhisfaultbecausehehadn’texpectedtherewouldbeastorm.Fortunately,hewasspottedbyashipandbroughttoEngland.Duringthejourneyheearnedhispassagebyworkingasanunpaidhand,whichaccountedforhisappearance.

1.Accordingtobiology,humans,lionsandwhalesaremammals.Ingeneral,femalemammalsgivebirthtobabiesratherthanlayeggs,andfeedtheiryoungwithmilk.

2.Aseveryoneknows,everythingintheworldiscomposedforatoms.Theatmospherecontainsoxygen,nitrogen,carbondioxideandvapour.Oxygenandwaterarefundamentaltoallontheearth.

3.Later,thefirsttinyplantsbegantoappearandmultipliedinthesea;thenearlyshellfishdeveloped.Nextgreenplantsbegantogrowonland,andtheywerefollowedintimebylandanimalssuchasinsectsandamphibians.Stilllater,reptilesappearedforthefirsttime.Afterthathugedinosaursdeveloped,too.Theyexistedontheearthforover140millionyears.Theybecameextinctprobablybecauseanunexpectedincidentbrokeout.

4.MyfriendJohnisnowstudyingastronomyatcollegeandwantstobeanastronomeraftergraduation.Unlikeotherstudents,heoncequestionedwhethertherewereeightplanetsinthesolarsystem.Hebelievedinreligion,andevenputupatheoryquitedifferentformthe“BigBang”.

5.Recently,inordertoworkoutthepuzzleofclimatewarming,manyphysicists,biologistsandgeologistsattendedanimportantmeeting.Theydiscussedhowtopreventhumanbeingsfromputtingtoomuchcarbondioxideintotheatmosphere.Nowthatthisaman-madeproblemmanshouldsolveithimself.

6.Severalbillionyearsafterthe“BigBang”,theearthfinallyturnedfromaviolentcloudofdustintoasolidglobe.Thenthepresenceofwater,manyscientistsbelieve,allowedtheearthtodissolveharmfulgasesandacidsintotheoceansandseas.Thisproducedachainreaction,whichmadeitpossibleforlifetodevelop.

7.Once,acometcrashedontheearthandthenexploded.Theexplosionblockedoutthesunlight,sothatthesmogandsteamfloatedintheairforsometime.

8.Thefollowingisafictionalstory.Onceuponatime,therewerethreegreatscientistsnamedIsaacNewton,AlbertEinsteinandStephenHawking,whotravlledinthecabinofaspaceshiptothemoon.Theycheeredupbecausetheywantedtofeelhowthepulloftheearth’sgravitywouldchangeduringtheirjourney.Besides,theyobservedstarsandplanetsbyanalyzingtheinformationsentbythesatellite.Duringthewholetriptheyintheirturnwatchedoutforanypossiblechange.

1.HowmuchdoyouknowaboutCanada?

Thefollowingquizisveryinterestingtoanswer.Whatlanguage(s)dotheCanadiansspeak?

Vancouver,Toronto,CalgaryandOttawaarefourbigCanadiancites.WhichofthemisthecapitalofCanada?

Haveyouheardofthefouranimals—thebeaver,thegrizzlybear,thepolarbearandthepenguin?

WhichisthenationalanimalofCanada?

WhoisthetopCanadianleader,theprimeministerorthegovernor?

2.Lookingwestwardandupward,thefarmerssawamistycloudinthedistance.Buttheysoonbecameterrifiedatwhattheyhadseen.Approximatelyonehundredeaglescamedownintothefields.

3.ThetwosistersdecidedtotakeatripacrossthecontinentofCanadaonatrain,ratherthanbyplane.TheywouldstartofffromVancouver,whichissurroundedbymountains,andthereisaharbournearby.Theycarriedtheirbaggagetocatchthe“TrueNorthTrain”,chattingabouttheirtripalltheway.Goingeastward,theywouldseesomegreatscenery.

4.MyschoolmateJackisnowawealthmerchant.hemanagesabuffetandaboothindowntownareas.Oncewemetandhadachat.OurtopicwasaboutthecustomsandtraditionsofWesterncountries.Weweresopleasedtotalkwitheachotherthatwedidn’tstopuntildawnthenextmorning.IstillrememberthathistalkwassoimpressivethatIwasimpresseddeeply.

5.Thatafternoonaboardthetrain,thesisterssettleddownintheirseats.WhentheycrossedtheRockyMountains,theymanagedtocatchsightofsomemountaingoatsandevenagrizzlybearandaneagle.TheirnextstopwasCalgary,whichisfamousfortheCalgaryStampede.

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