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Once,arichmanwasneardeath.Hewasveryupsetbecausehehadworkedsohardforhismoney16hehopedhecouldtakeitwithhimtoheaven.SoheprayedtoGodhemightbeabletotakesomemoneywithhim.
17angelheardhisprayandappeared.“Sorry,18youcan’ttakeyourwealthwithyou.”ThemanbeggedtheangeltospeaktoGodtosee19hemightbreaktherules.TheangelreappearedandsaidthatGodcouldallowhimtotakeonesuitcase.Excitedly,themangatheredhissuitcaseandfilledit20puregoldbars.
Afterward,hediedandshowedupinheaventogreetSt.Peter.21(see)thesuitcase,St.Petersaid,“Holdon,youcan’tbringthathere!
”ThemanexplainedthathehadGod’s22(permit).S
t.Petercheckeditout,camebackandsaid,“Youareright.Youareallowedonecarry-onbag,butI’msupposedtocheckitscontents23lettingitthrough.”
St.Peteropenedthesuitcasetoinspectthethings24themanfoundtooprecioustoleavebehindandexclaimed(感叹),“Youbroughtpavement?
Asyoucansee,thegreatstreetofthecityofheaven25(make)ofpuregold!
”
(二)China'
sTeaVillages
InmostChineseteavillages,Marchisthetimeofyearin16localsstarttopickandprocesstea.Theusuallyquietvillagessuddenlybecomebusycentersofactivity,aspeopletakeoutspecialtoolsandprepare17teaprocessing.Insomevillages,localresidentsholdtraditionalceremonies,18(thank)heavenforitsblessing.Thepriceoftea19(pick)inMarchisextremelyhighbecause20isfresh,tenderandcontainsmultipletraceelements.China21(be)famousforteaproductionsinceancienttimes.Ofthegoodstransportedandtradedalong22OldSilkRoadlinkingChinatotheMiddleEastandEurope,theimportanceofteawasmatchedonlybysilk.ChinaproducesOolong,black,green,white,yellow23dark—alsoknownaspost-fermented(发酵)tea.TheOolong,greenandblack24(vary)aremostnotablefortheirhighquality.MostofChina'
steavillagesarefoundinremotemountainousareasinthesouthandsouthwestofthecountry,25thebeautifulsceneryisoftenhiddenunderclouds.
(三)
Onceuponatime,apoortravellerstoppedunderatree.Fromhisbaghetookoutabowlof
16(boil)riceandstartedtoeat.Nearbywasasmallshop,whereawomanwassellingfriedfishtotravellersabletopayfor17.Whenthemanfinishedeatingandgotuptoleave,sheshouted,“Youhavenotpaidmeforyourmeal!
“ButIorderednothingfromyou!
”hesaid.
“Everyonecanseethatyou18(enjoy)thesmellofmyfriedfishwithyourrice,”arguedthewoman.“Ifyouhadn’tsmeltthefish,yourmealwouldnothavebeenso19__(please)!
Soonacrowdgathered.20theysupportedthetraveller,theyalsoagreedthatthewindwasblowingfromtheshoptotheplace21hehadeaten,carryingthesmellofthefriedfishtohim.
Atlast,thewomantookhimtoajudgeandafter22(tell)thejudgethestory,sheinsistedthat23themanhadenjoyedherfishsmell,heshouldpay25cents.Afterhearingtheevidence,thejudgeaskedthemantodrop2425-centcoinontheground.“Hereisyourpayment,thesoundof25cents25thesmellofthefriedfish.”
(四)
HereinChina,astheawarenessofclimatechangeimproves,realizingalow-carbonwayoflife,alsoknownasreducingyourcarbonfootprint,isagrowingtrendamongyoungChinese.
ZhengXiyuworksat16officeinBeijing’sCentralBusinessDistrict.Everyday,17takesherroughly40minutestogotoworkbybus.Butsheisthinkingof18(switch)toadifferentwayoftransport--abicycle.Whenbuyingclothes,shewillchoosethosepurelymadeofcotton,19ittakeslesscarbontoproducecottonclothes.She’salsoadaptingtoavegetabledietaslivestock(家畜)canmakemanycontributions20today’smostseriousenvironmentalproblems.
Arecentsurveyshows2178%ofallthe17,000peoplequestionedhavedevelopedenvironmentallyfriendlyhabitsintheirdailylives.Theyaredoingthings,suchastakingreusableshoppingbagstothestoreandsettingtheairconditioneratatemperatureabove26oCinsummer.
Onmanypopular22(society)networkingwebsites,peopleareadvocatingalow-carbonlifestyle.Theirtipsincludeusingthestairsandpublictransportmorefrequently23elevatorsandcars.Theyhopethislifestyle24(become)morethanjustatrendwithincertaingroups.
Asthemostpopulousnationontheplanetwiththeworld’sfastestgrowingeconomy,Chinahasbecomethesecondbiggestemitter(排放者)ofgreenhousegases.Therecentextremeweatherinthesouthernregionsreflectsaseriousenvironmentalchallenge.Expertssaythereisnotime25(delay)withtheefforttoreducecarbonemissions.
(五)
Onceuponatime,inasmallcountry,peopledecidedtoinvestigatewhatitwasthatparentsreallylikedthemost.Acompetitionwasorganised.Itwouldusethe16(late)_inventionofProfessorCrank-Shafte:
theGladometer(快乐测量仪).
Todate,theGladometeristheonlycontraptionever17(build)capableofmeasuringjoyandhappiness.
So,onebyone,thechildrenpresented8ownparticulartalentstotheirparents.AndtheGladometerfaithfullymeasuredtheirparents'
reactions.
Oneboyturnedup19atrainedpig;
thepigsanganddanced.Agirlcameandplayedtheviolinlikeanangel.20intelligentboycameandreadhisverybigbook.Theparents’happinesswaseasytosee.
Finally,aboycametotheGladometercarrying21.Nordidheknowhowtodoanything.Whentheorganisersaskedhimwhathewasgoingtodo,he22(simple)said:
"
Iamveryobedient(顺从的)."
Themachinemeasuredsuchahighreading23itbeganviolentlyshaking,andfinally24(explode).Theboywhohaddonenothingwonalltheprizesthatday,forsolvingthemysteryof25pleasesparentsthemost.
(六)
Oneevening,IwandereddowntheRuedeRichelieu.IwasonmywaytoaChineserestaurantcalledDave,_16___isrecommendedinthefashionbusiness.LikemanypopularrestaurantsinParis,___17__(reserve)arehardtogetatDave,__18__Iwasn’tsurprisedtofindacompletesignhangingoverthereddoor.Inside,though,theplacewaspracticallyempty---therewasjustonecouple,__19___(sit)atatablenearthewindow._20____unshavenChinesemanofmiddleagecameoutfromthekitchen.Hehadwildblackhairfleckedwithgrayand__21____(wear)apinkshirtandsilkslippers.Thiswastheowner,DaveCheung.Heledme___22__atableandpouredtea,andIaskedhimwhyhehadplaceda“Soldout”signonthedooronanight__23__therewerethirtyemptytables.
“Areyoukidding?
DoyouknowwhatwouldhappenifItookthatsignoffthedoor?
”“Peoplemightcomeintohavedinner?
“Exactly!
Theywouldjustwalkrightin.Iwouldhavetolet___24__whowantedtocomeeathere.Iwouldhavenocontrolover___25__ownrestaurant!
(七)
Everydayhasthepotentialtobeagoodand,insomecases,agreatdayforyou.Fewofusgetupinthemorning16(think)thatwewantthistobeabadday.Yetinmanycasesthedayturnsthatwaybecauseofapersonoraneventthatweworryabout.
Thinkaboutthosesmalleventswhichcanthrowyou17balanceandaffectyourwholeday18(negative).Whostoleyourday?
Was19aboss,anunrulychild,anerraticdriveronthewaytowork,getting20“F”onahistorypaper,21animpolitewaiteratlunchthatdid?
Everydaynumerouspeopleoreventscanpreventusfromhavingagoodday,ifweletthem.Thekeyisthatweshouldadoptapositiveattitudetowardslife.Wecannotcontrol22happenstousinmanycases,butwecancontrolhowwereact23theseevents.
Lao-tzu,aChinesephilosopher,24(say),“Hewhoconquersothersisstrong;
hewhoconquers25ismighty.”
(八)
Vitaminsarecomplexchemicalsubstances16(find)inmanyfoods.Thehumanbodyneedsthemforhealthand17(grow).Thebodymakessomevitamins,butusuallyinamountstoosmalltomeetitsneeds.18vitaminsarenotmadeinthebody.Thesemust__19__(supply).Nooneknows20(exact)howallvitaminswork.Doctorsdoknowthatvitaminshaveveryspecialuses.21,Onevitamincannottaketheplaceofanother.Thesteadyabsenceofonevitaminin22otherwisecompletedietcausesadeficiencydisease.Rickets,scurvy,andpellagraareexamplesofdeficiencydiseases.
Itisbesttoobtainvitamins23eatingthefoodsinwhichtheyoccur.Therearealsopillsthatcontainasinglevitamin__24__acombinationofvitamins.Peopleshouldconsulttheirdoctors___25__theytakeanyvitaminpills.
(九)
Mr.Joneswokeearlyonemorning.Itwasabeautifulmorning,so16wenttothewindowandlookedout.Hewassurprisedtoseeaneatlydressed,middle-agedprofessor,17workedintheuniversitynearhishouse.Hehadgreyhairandthickglasses,andwascarrying18_umbrella,amorningnewspaperandabag.Mr.Jonesthoughtthathemust19(arrive)bythenighttrainanddecidedtowalktotheuniversityinsteadof20_(take)ataxi.
Mr.Joneshadabigtreeinhisgarden,andthechildrenhadtiedalongropetooneofitsbranches,sothattheycouldswingonit.
Mr.Joneswassurprisedtoseetheprofessorstopandlook21_(care)upanddowntheroad.22hesawthattherewasnobodyinsight,hesteppedintothegarden(therewasnofence),puthisumbrella,newspaper,bagandhatneatlyonthegrassandtookholdoftherope.Hepulledithard23_(see)whetheritwasstrongenoughtotakehisweight,then24_(run)asfastashecouldandswungintotheairontheendoftherope.'
Atlasttheprofessorstoppedandcontinuedonhisway25_theuniversity,lookingasqui