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三Thetheworld.fromdifferentpartofIGoodevening!
Todaybroughttogethermusic
recordsIhavechosenforyouarefromclassicalWesternmusic,NegromusicorIndianmusic.
Ithinkyouwilllikethem.Butatthistimeweshallfirststudylanguageofmusic.Weshalltry
usicsaysthatpeoplefeel.YouwillhearafamousBeethoven'
spianopiecetofindouthowmandsomesongsungbysomeblackAmericans.Itwillnaturalifyoulikeonebetterthanthe
other.Ishalltrytoexplainwhytheyareallgoodmusic.AndIhopeyouwillenjoyit.
四notparentsherweredidn'
thavemuchmoneyandstudent.MarywasanuniversityShe
rich,butshehadanunclewhohadbeenluckenoughtocollectgreatwealth.Healwaysgave
ound,MaryhervaluableChristmasandbirthdaypresent.Whenheruncle'
sbirthdaycamerwanttobuyhimsomethingrealspecial,butbecausehewassorich,shedidnotknowhowto
gethim.Shewentintothebestshopinhertownandexplainedthatwhatherproblemwasto
hassomeonehave“Whatdoyouforasked,Finallyshoptheoneofhelpfulassistant.she
),alreadygoteverythinghewantsorneeds?
”Thegirlsigheddeepandanswered,“Envy(忌妒onlyenvy.”
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五
WhenItalkedtoFrank,andIfoundthatfromchildhood,hehavedevelopedthehabitof
carryingalittlebookintohispocket.Heusedtoreadwheneverhewasnotdoingsomething
else.Hefoundabookisespeciallyusefulduringtheperiodsofwaiting:
waitingmeals,buses,
doctors,haircuts,telephonecallsandforsomethingtohappening.Thatwaswhyhefound
fifteenminutesadayinreading.Thatwashowhereadhistwentybooksayear-one
thousandbookinalifetime!
六
NowIhavetakenovertenyearsatschool.Asachild,Iregardedtheschoolabeautifulgarden.
Iwenttoschoolhappilyandexcitedwithasmallbag.Timeflewfast.NowI'
mstudyingata
seniormiddleschool.Everydaymorning,onmywaytoschool,therisingsungreetsmewitha
smile.AtclassIenjoyputtingmyheartintolisteningtotheteachers.Inevening,Idoexercises,
likeafarmerworkinghardly,expectingagoodharvest.Duringbreaksbetweenclass,Ioften
gooutforrest.Howhappythelifeis!
I'
msureIwillneverforgetthewonderfultimeatschool.
七
Radioandtelevisionaremuchusefulintheworld.Theymaybeseennowhere.Thousands
andthousandspeoplewatchTV.Perhapsevenmorepeoplelistentoradio.Television,of
course,ismoreusefulthanradio.OnTVwecanseethatishappeningaroundus.But,radio
hasnotdisappeared.Itisstillwithus.Itcanbedoneverysmall.Itiseasytotake.Youcanput
oneinyourpocketandlistentoitinthebusorinyourbikewhenyougotowork.Andradiois
muchmorecheaperthantelevision.
八
ThatSaturdaywhenIenteredinanunderpass,Iheardabeautifulsound.Itmakesmevery
happy.ItwasdarknesstheresoIcouldnotseewherethesoundcamefrom.Iwalkedtowards
thecorner.Anoldmanwassittingthere,wearingshabbycloth.Hewasplayingerhu.Oh,“It
isabeggar.”Ithought.Atthismomentamancameby,anddroppedoneyuaninthe
beggarbox.Theoldmanstoppedtosaying,“Thankyou.”Hethengroped(暗中摸)onthe
ground.Whilehefoundthebox,hepickedupthemoney,feltitandsmiled.Whatbeautiful
themusicwas!
Itwasplayedbyablindman.
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九
Radiosarecommonthingsinourdailylife.Peoplelikelisteningradiosbecausetheygiveus
themuchnewsinourcountryandallthroughtheworld.Ifyouhaveashort-waveradio,you
canpickintheprogrammesthatbroadcastbyBBCorsomeanotherforeignstations.Ifyour
listeningispoor,youcanpractiselistenwithlisteningtoRadioBeijingorBBC.Themoreyou
listen,thewellyouunderstand.ItisinterestingtolistentoEnglishprogramme.
十Thebestjobsusedtobeofferedformen.Evenwhenwomandidthesamework,theywere
liberationThewomen'
shavethatchange.oftenpaidfewerthanmen.Womenwantedto
besidebutwanttostandmovementwasstartedbywomendidn'
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itswithdidn'
tagreeAmericanwasquitenew,andmanywomenmen.Themovement
either.life,inmen'
swomen'
scausedchangesinlifeandButpurpose.ithasalreadybeen
Today,womenareequaltothemeninmanyways.
十一IwenttoEnglandforatrip.IarrivedLondononthe9th,December.ButIdidn'
tknowaway
tomyhotel.SoIaskedforaman.ItalkedinEnglishverycarefullyandclearly.Buttheman
Heunderstood.andatlasthemycouldn'
tunderstand.Irepeatedquestionseveraltime
Mynorclearly.Icouldnotunderstandherwords.answeredmebuthespokeeitherslowly
teacherneverspokeEnglishlikeit.ThemanandIlookedateachotherandsmiled.Thenhe
saidanything.Iunderstoodbytheend.HowhappyIwas!
十二----theysing,Mostchildrendon'
tgetfateasilythoughtheyeatalot,becausetheyplayalotdanceandrunningaroundallday.Theydon'
thaveamomentofrestuntiltheygotoasleep.
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takeonbutdon'
tandcakes,potatochipssoofmuchfattakesinandsugarwiththeform
enoughexercise,thingsaredifferently.Theymeetwithseriousweightproblems.Somearetoo
mayTVon—whothemsometimeWebadManyfeelnotfattohappy.haveteeth.cansee
gathertogethertodiscusswithothersthequestionhowtoloseweight.Theanswerthatthey
needadietofhealthyfoodwhichshouldberichinfiberandlowinsugarandfat.
十三、3
Wouldyouliketospendingyourholidaystravelingbyballoon?
Thefirstballoontriptook
placeinFrancein1783.Itwaslastedforonly8minutes.Aboutayearlate,anAmericananda
FrenchmandecidedtocrosstheEnglishChannelbyaballoon.HighovertheChannel,they
discoveredaholeontheballoon.Theholebecamebiggerandbigger.Thegaskeepingthe
balloonupwasescaped.Thementhrewalltheirbelongingsintothewatermaketheballoon
lighter.Itstartedtorisehigheragain,butitwasstilltooclosetowater.Finallythementhrew
awaymostoftheirclothingtosavethemselves.ThepeoplewaitingfortheminEnglandwere
surprisingtoseethis.
十四ThateveningIwasdoingmylesson.Itwasaboutnineo'
clock.Iheardastrangenoisewhich
soundedastheflowingofwater.SuddenlyIfindthewallsshakingasifsomeonewaspushing
heardthenIJustwasgoingtobed.perhapsIwassuchtired,Istoodupandit.Thinking
therushedoutintoeveryoneheart.Isomeoneshouted“Earthquake!
”Thewordputfear
houseasquicklyaspossible.Thewholestreetwasalreadyfullwithpeople.Ifelteverything
wastrembling.Theearthquakewaslastedafewseconds.Theneverythingwasquietagain.
十五DearLiMing,
Ihavereceivedyourletterjustnow.Don'
tworryaboutme.I'
mgettingonwellwithmy
TheEnglish.giveuplearnsurprisetomyyousayyouwillresearchworksinthelab.But
minteresting.havelostinitrecentlyandyoudonereasonisbecauseyouhavenotwell
afraidIcan'
tagreewithyou.IknowitisnoteasytolearnEnglish,andEnglishiswidelyused
intheworldtodayanditwillimportantinyourfuturework.Beside,itisbecomingmoreand
moreimportantinourdailylife.Ifyoustudyhard,andyouwillsucceed.Dorememberthat
thereisawill,thereisaway.
LiuDong
Yours,
十六Readingcanonlybeagreatfunifyouexpectittobe.Ifyouaremadereadbookssomebody
tellyouyou“ought”toread,youprobablywon'
thavefun.Andifyouputdownabookthat
onemeanssomethingtoyou,andthenrelaxwithyoudon'
tlikeandtryanothertillyoufound
it,youwillcertainhaveagoodtimeandwhetheryoubecome,asaresultofreading,better,
wiser,kinder,orgentle,youwillhavesufferedduringtheprocess.
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十七
Iwasexpectedyourletter,andatlastithasreachedtome.I'
mverygladtoknowthat
everyoneathomeisenjoyinggoodhealthasusually.Thingsherearesamenowastheywere
before.Thefinalexamwilltakeplacenextweek.ButIamnowbusypreparingmylesson.It'
s
nicetothinkthatthesummervacationiscomingnearly.Ican'
tsaymuchIwanttoseeyouall
again.Iamlookingforwardtospendthesummerdayswithyou.GivemylovetoFather,
Motherandanyoneathome.
十八
Britishpubliclibrariesareconnectwitheachotherbycomputers.Ifyournearestlibraryin
Londondoesn'
thavethebookwhatyouwanttoborrow,alibrarianwillgoon-linetosee
whethersomeoftheothernearbylibrarieshaveit.IfthereisnotasinglelibraryinLondon
thathavethebookinthestore,thelibrarianwillsearchfurther,gettingintouchwithlibraries
on-lineinothercitylike