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2.Whenyoushopatasupermarket,youmaynotbeawareofalltheplanningwhichhasbeendevotedtoitsdesign.Althoughtheyseemlikesimpleplaces,actuallytheyarefilledwithlotsofclevertrapsforthecustomers.
Forexample,supermarketputtheirproductsinspecialplaces.Smalltreatssuchassweetsarealwaysplacedbythecheckout.Motherswithsmallchildrenoftenhavetowaitinaqueuethere.Iftheydonotbuyanysweetsfortheirchildren,theyaremadetofeelmeanandunkind.
3.LastSaturdayafternoon,MumandIwenttodothefamilyshoppingasusual.Onourwaytothesupermarket,wecameacrossagroupofpeopleinblackT-shirts.ThemessageontheirT-shirtssaid,"
DON'
TSHOP!
"
Oneofthemcametous,"
Comeinandhavealookaroundourshop.We'
vegotexactlywhatyouneedtoday."
Mumcannotresistanewshop,sowewentin.Thelittleshopwaspaintedallblackinside,buttheshelveswerecompletelyempty.Therewasnothing!
Wethoughtitwasajoke.
Aswewereabouttoleave,themansaid,"
We'
reserious.It'
s`Don'
tShopDay`today.Wewantpeopletotrytohaveonedayintheyearwhentheydon'
tgoshopping.Weallbuytoomuch!
4.Every26April,bankersacrosstheUSAgobacktoschool.Theydonotgotolearn,buttoteachprimaryandsecondaryschoolstudentshowtohandletheirmoney.Theysaythateducationandmoneymanagementskillsarethekeytoabetterlife.
IntheUSA,children,especiallyteenagers,areoftenbigspenders.Fewteenagershaveanysavings.Mostofthemspendmoneyasfastastheycan.Nearlyallwillcontinuetheirspendinghabitswhentheygrowup.
Forthisreason,bankerswanttoteachchildrenpropermoneymanagementwhiletheyarestillyoung.Theyshowstudentshowtomakesmartdecisionsaboutmoney.Theyexplaintothemhowtobalancetheirexpensesagainsttheirincome.Ofcourse,studentsarealsotaughthowtoinvestandsavemoney.
5.Myfavouritesportisbasketball.Thegamewasinventedinthewinterof1891inAmericabyDrJamesNaismith.Henailedtwopeachbasketstothewall.Hisstudentsusedaheavysoccerballtoplaythegame.Itimmediatelyattractedattentionandquicklygrewpopular.Overtheyears,therehavebeenmanyrulechanges.Teamshadnineplayersatfirst.Inthe1920stherewasacagearoundthecourt,sotheballcouldnotgooutofplay.Thegamewasmoreviolentthen,andplayersoftenhurtthemselves.
Today,theNBAintheUnitedStatesisthetopbasketballleagueintheworld.Itfeaturesthesport'
smostfamousnames.Thespeed,powerandexcitementofthematchesattractmillionsoffansallovertheplanet.
6.TheancientOlympicGamesbeganinGreeceover2000yearsago.Thefirstathleteswereallmen,andtheycompetedinmanyevents,suchasjumping,throwingandboxing.Theywerelovedasgreatheroes.Themostimportanteventwasthemarathon.Thewinnerwasalwaysrememberedinpoems.
ThefirstmodernOlympicGameswereheldinAthens,Greecein1896.Onlyafewcountriestookpart.However,theGameswereverypopularbecausetheywereexcitingandtheyencouragedimportantvalueslikehealthycompetitionandairplay.TheOlympicssoongrewintoahugeinternationalevent.ManynewsportshavebeenaddedtotheGamesandtodaythousandsofathletestakepart.
7.Ihaveonlyskiedforfourdaysinmywholelife,butitismyfavouritesport!
LastyearIgotstraightA'
sandasarewardmyDadsaidIcouldgoforaspecialholidayanywhereIwanted.
Mydreamwastoseesomerealsnow,soduringtheChristmasholidaysweflewtoSouthKoreaandwenttothefamousMujuSkiResort.Whenwereachedtheresort,wequicklygotoffthebusandranthroughthesnow.Nooneinmyfamilyhadevertouchedsnowbefore.Wewerealllikelittlechildren-wepickeditup,madesnowballs,andthrewthemateachother!
Peoplewerespeedingdownthehillsnearby.Wecouldnotwaittotryitourselves!
8.Britishteenagerslovesports.Theyweartheofficialshirtsoftheirfavouritefootballteams,theyplaysportsgamesforthebigmatchesonTV.Butveryfewofthemgetthechancetoplaythesporttheyloveregularly.Ourschoolsportscentreistryingtochangethis.ThisweekisSportsWeek,andtheschoolsportscentreisinvitingstudentstosignupforasportsclub!
Studentscanchoosefromvolleyball,basketball,rugby,football,andothersports.
Lotsofstudentsthinktheyaretoounfittojoinaclub,butIthinktheyarejustmakingexcuses!
Anyonecangetfitiftheyarewillingtoputinsomeeffort.Oncestudentjoinaclub,theywillreceiveadviceonhowtokeepfit.Also,joiningaclubwillgivethemareasontokeepmakinganeffort,sotheywillbelesslikelytoquitafteraweekortwo.
9.Mytopicis"
Fashion"
.Byfashion,weusuallymeanpopularstylesofdressataparticulartime.Fashionisanimportantpartofaperson'
sidentity.Toaidmytalk,Ihavebroughtalongsomeobjectsforyoutolookat.
Thisismyovercoat.Doesn'
titlooklovely?
It'
soneofmyfavouritepiecesofclothing.Itisverycomfortableasit'
smadeofcotton.Itiselegantandsimpleindesign.Itwillnotgooutofstyleforalongtime.Itwasalittleexpensive,butIthinkitwasworthit.Highpriceandbetterqualityoftengotogether.ThemostimportantreasonwhyIboughtthisovercoatisthatitsuitsmeandmakesmelookgood.
10.SchooluniformsarenotverycommonintheUSA.In1987,CherryHillPrimarySchoolinMarylandwentagainsttradition.ItbecamethefirststateschoolintheUSAtomakestudentswearuniforms.Theschooldidthistoreducethetroublecausedbystudentfashions.Thisprogrammehashelpedtoimprovesafetyanddiscipline.OtherschoolsarehopefulthatCherryHill'
sapproachwillbenefittheirstudentstoo.By2000,12percentofAmericanstateschoolsrequiredschooluniforms.
Theintroductionofschooluniformshashelpedtoreduceschoolviolence.Muchofschoolviolenceislinkedtotheclotheswhichdifferentyouthgangswear.Inschoolswithyouthgangs,thenumbersoffightsdecreasedby40percentafteruniformswereintroduced.
11.Britishpeopleareknownforbeingveryformal.Peoplearoundtheworldtalkaboutthe"
Englishgentleman"
apolitemanalwayswearingasuitandtie!
ManyBritishpeopleactuallydressmorecasuallythesedays,butclothingisstillanimportantpartofcultureintheUK.Peopleliketolookneatandtidy,becausedressingwellisimportantifyouwanttoberespectedbyothers.
AlthoughBritishpeopleliketowearcasualandcomfortableclothesinnormallife,theyreallyenjoygettingdressedupforformaloccasions.AgoodexampleofthisisthefamoushorseraceatAscot.TheQueenandherfamilyattend,sopeoplehavetolooktheirbestiftheywanttobenoticedbytheTVcameras!
Womenalwaysmakeaspecialefforttowearthesmartestdressandthecraziesthat.
12.Wehadameetingafterschool.Lucy,Tony,Joyce,JessicaandIwereatthemeeting.First,wedecidedtoelectthechiefeditor.TonysuggestedJoyce.Hesaid,“WeshouldchooseJoycebecauseshehasexperience.Shewastheeditorofherclassnewspaperlastyear.”Thenweallvotedforher.WeelectedJoycetobethechiefeditor.ThenJoycetookchargeofthemeeting.Shesaid,“Weoughttoelectasecretarynow.”sheaskedforsuggestions.Jessicasaid,“Benshouldbethesecretary,becausehehasexperiencetoo.HewasthesecretaryoftheMusicclublastyear.”Thentheothersvotedforme.Theyelectedmetobethesecretary.Istartedtakingnotes.Joycesaid,“Lucy,TonyandJessica,youwillbeeditorsofthepaper.Youwillberesponsiblefordifferentsectionsofthepaper.”
13.IwantedtoseeJillagain,soonmywayhomefromwork;
Istoppedatatelephoneboxandcalledher.Iinvitedhertothecinemathatevening.Sheagreedtogowithme,sowearrangedtomeetoutsidethecinemaatseveno’clock.AtaroundquartertosixIputonmyjacketandhatandleftthehouse.Ilockedthedoor,butIforgottoturnoffthelightinthelivingroom.Atthattimeofday,itisverydifficulttogetataxi.Icouldnotfindone,soItookthebusinstead.Iarrivedatthecinemaaroundtenminutesearly.Nexttothecinemaisabookshop,soIwentintolookaroundwhileIwaitedforJill.Istartedreadingabookaboutworld-famouscrimes.Itwasreallyinteresting!
Infact,itwassointerestingthatIforgotthetime.Iwaslate.
14.Yesterdaywasaverybusyday.Isolvedtwocases.Thefirstcasewasaboutabankrobbery.Amanenteredabankinthecitycentrewithagun.Hetookawaythousandsofdollars.Thebankmanagercalledthepolice,butitwastoolate.Therobbergotaway.ThesuspectinthecasewasTimSmith.Atfirst,Timdeniedbeingtherobber.Hesaidhewaswatchingafilminthecinemaatthetimeoftherobbery.However,Ihadproof.Oneofthecustomersinthebankatthattimetookaphoto.ItshowedTimSmithinthebank,carryingagun.IshowedthephototoTim.Hethenadmittedhiscrime.
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