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Oneday,whenaboynamedTedreturnedfromschoolinahurry,hismothercomplained,"Itissixo'clock,andyourschoolc1atfour—wherehaveyoubeen?

"

"Oh,mom,"saidTed,"whenweplayballgames,wef2everythingelse.Wedon'tthinkofthetime.Issupperready?

"

Theboy'smotherbelievedhim.Ted'sa3ledhertothinkthathehadbeenplayingwithhisclassmates.Buthehadn'tbeenplayingatall.

Hehadbeen"keptin"bytheschoollibrarian,becausehehadmadethel4inacompletemess.Hedidn'tliketotellhismotheraboutthat.Hewishedhertothinkthathehadbeenplaying.

"Whatas5itisforyoutotrytodeceive(欺骗)yourmother!

"saidsomethinginTed'sheart,asheq6satdowntohissupper.

"Idon'tcare,"saidtheboytoh7."Idon'tcare.Ididn'ttellalie—Ididn'tsaythatIwasplaying."

"But,"saidthevoice,"youusedwordswhichm8yourmotherthinkthatyouhadbeenplaying,andthatwass9towhatyouhadsaidso."

"Ididn'ttellalie."saidTed.

DidTedtellalie,ordidhenot?

Whatdoyouthink?

Ifweusewordswhichcandeceiveothers,wetellalie;andTed'sliewasabadone,foritsoundedsolikethet10.Aliethatsoundstrueistheworstkindoflie.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

B

Aftercrossingtheriver,Dorothyandherfriendscametoapoppyflowerfield,withmanyothercolourfulflowersnexttoit.

“Howb1!

”Dorothysaid.

“WhenIhavebrains,Iwillprobablylikethembetter,”theScarecrowsaid.

“IfIhadaheart,Iwouldlovethem.”addedtheTinWoodman.

“Ialwayslikedflowers.”theLionsaid."Buttherearen2intheforestsobrightasthese.”

Soontheyfoundt3inthemiddleofpoppies.Itisknownthatwhentherearemanyoftheseflowerstogether,theirstrongsmellwillmakeanyonebreathingitfallasleep,evensleepforever.ButDorothydidn’t

k4this.SoonDorothy'seyesgrewsoh5thatshefeltshehadtosleep.Dorothyfellamongthepoppies,fastasleep.

“Thesmellisk6usall.Ifweleaveherhere,shewilldie,”saidtheLion.“Icanh7keepmyeyesopen,andthedogTotoisasleepalready.”

“Runfastandgetoutofhere,”saidtheScarecrowtotheLion,"Wecancarrythelittlegirl,butyouaretooheavy.

TheLionranasfastaspossiblebuthefellasleepb8hewasoutofthefield.Luckily,theScarecrowandtheTinWoodmanwerenottroubledbythesmell.TheymadeachairwiththeirhandsandcarriedDorothyt9

theflowerstothegrassfarenoughfromthepoppyfield.TheTinWoodmanbuiltatruckandpulledtheLionwiththeScarecrow.Thesweetfreshairw10Dorothy,TotoandtheLion.Soontheycontinuedtheirjourney.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

C

Oneday,LauriesawthefourMarchgirlswalkingquietlythroughthegarden.Hef1them.Theywenttosometreesandsattheredrawingandreadingandsewing.Laurieh2behindatreeandwatchedthem,feelingsadhehadnobrothersorsisters.AsquirrelsuddenlyrandownthetreeandBethlookedup.ShesawLaurieandaskedhimtojointhem.

Hereadtothemwhiletheydrewandsewed.Theytalkedabouttheird3.

“Iwanttotravelaroundtheworldandseelotsofplaces.ThenI’dliketobecomeafamousm4,”saidLaurie.

“I’dlikealovelyhouse,fullofnicethings---goodfood,prettyclothes,handsomefurnitureandpleasantpeople,”Megsaid.

“Wouldn’tyouhaveahusbandandsomeangelicchildreninyourlovelyhouse?

”askedLaurie,smilingly.

“Isaid’p5people’,youknow.”Megcarefullytieduphershoesasshespoke,sothatnoonesawher

f6.

Jocontinued,“Iwanttowritebooksandgetrichandfamous.MyworksshouldbeasfamousasLaurie’smusic.”

“M7istostayathomesafewithFatherandMother,lookingafterthefamily.Nothingelse.SinceIhadmylittlepiano,Iamperfectlys8,”saidBethquietly.

Amy’smodestwishwastogotoRome,dofinepictures,andbethebestartistintheworld.

“Everyoneofus,b9Beth,wantstoberichandfamous.Iwonderw10any

ofuswillevergetourwishes,”saidLaurie.

Theydecidedtomeetintenyearstoseeiftheirdreamscametrue.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

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Over2,000yearsago,inChina,therelivedaboycalledConfucius.Whenhewaso1three,hisfatherdied.Hismotherwasverypoor.Inthosedayspeoplehadtopaytogotoschoolandhismotherdidnothaveenoughm2tosendhim.

AsConfuciusgrewuphewantedtolearnthings.Sohed3toteachhimselfUnfortunatelyhewasastrange-lookingboy.Theotherchildrenpointedandmadefunofhim.Theycalledhimnamesandlaughedathim.Confuciusgotveryupset,buthewasakindgentleboyanddidnotfightb4.

Confuciusdidnotplaywithotherchildren.Hewentofftotalktoholymeninthetempleandlearnedfromthem.Het5toartistsandmusiciansandlearnedfromthem.Ifhetriedtodosomethingdifficult,hekepttryingoverandoveragainu6helearnedhowtodoit.Inthiswaytheboytaughthimselftoreadandw7

andlearnedlotsofinterestingthings.Confuciusgrewuptobeaveryc8man.

Whenhewasaman,ConfuciusbecametherulerofthecityofChangtu.Peoplewereveryh9whenhewastheirleader.Heusedhisabilitiesandskillsinaw10way.

Peoplesometimescallhimthegreatestmanwhoeverlived.Westillremembermanyofhissayingstoday.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

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TheCinderellastoryisafamousoneCinderellawaslivinghappilywithherfamilywhenhermotherdied.Herfatherremarried.Cinderella’snewstepmotherandtwostepsisterst1herpoorly.Shehadtowearoldclothesandworkhardw2thesistersworebeautifulclothesandhadfun.

Youknowther3ofthestory.AgoodfairyturnedCinderella’soldclothesintoabeautifuldress.Cinderellawenttoapartyandaprincef4inlovewithherCinderellaleftthepartyinsuchah5thatsheleftaglassslipperandthePrinceusedthattofindherF6CinderellaandthePrincemarriedandlivedhappilyeverafter.

That’sonetellingofthestory,buttheCinderellafairytakeisfoundinmanydifferentcountries.AndCinderellaisnotalwaysayoungl7.InanIrishstory,ayounggentleman,Becan,marriesaprincessandliveshappilyeversince.

WhyistheCinderellastorysop8andfoundinsomanycultures?

Thereareseve

ralr9Firstofallit’saromanticstoryAlso,CinderellaakindgirlwithahardlifeAndm10

themostimportantisthatintheCinderellastory,apersonfacesmanydifficultiesbutovercomesthemintheend.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

F

“Make-A-Wish”isoneoftheworld’smostwell-knowncharities.Itmakeswishescometrueforchildrenwhohaves1illnesses.Itgivesthemhopeandhelpsthemforgetabouttheirh2problems.

Its3in1980inPhoenix,Arizona.Christopherwasa7-year-oldboywhowasverysick.Healwaysdreamedofbecomingap4toflyinthesky.TheygaveChristopheratourofthecityinapolicehelicopter(直升飞机)andb5aspacehelmetforhim.

Therearefourkindsofwisheschildrenusuallyhave:

Iwishtogo.Childrenusuallywanttovisitsomep6ofinterest,liketheStatueofLiberty.

Iwishtomeet.Childrensometimeswanttomeettheirf7filmstarsorsportsplayers.

Iwishtobe.Somechildrenwishtobecomedoctorstohelppeoplewhodon’thavemoneyform8

treatment.

Iwishtohave.Somechildrenwanttohaveacomputer,abikeormanyotherthings.L9forthem,theycangetwhattheywantfromthecharity.

Let’shopemorewisheswillcometrueinthef10.Peoplewhoworkinthecharityalwaystryforthebest.Willyoubeoneofthem?

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

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Justasafamoussayingg1,“Readingistosuccesswhatwateristofish.”Readingisveryimportantforallhumans.Itcanopenmanyd2andcanleadyouintoapathtosuccess.It’squiteclearthateverysuccessfulpersonhasagoodh3ofreading.Thisisb4

readingisanimportantwaytogettheinformationrequiredtounderstandsomething.Forexample,agooddoctorhastoknowthelatestdevelopmentinm5byreading.

Then,howcanyoudevelopaninterestinreading?

Thereisonlyoneway.Letmeexplainthistoyou.Ifyouwanttolearnhowtorideabike,youhavetogetonthebikeasmanytimesaspossibleu6youcanrideskillfully.Itworksthesamewaywithreading.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourreading,trytoreadasm7asyoucan.Whenyoufinishreadingyourfirstbook,takeanotherbookanddothesame.Ifyouaregoingout,takeamagazine,abook,anarticleorsomethinge8toread.Whenyouarereading,trytounderstandw9

messagethewriterisgivingtoyou.

So,parentsshouldhelptogettheirchildrentoreadasearlyaspossible.Studieshaves10thatreadingtoyourunbornchildisverygood.Inthisway,yourchildwilllikereadinglater.Readingisalwaysawonderfultime.Goodbooksaregoodfriends.

1.2.3.4.5.

6.7.8.9.10.

H

I’msureyouallknowhowimportantrecyclingis.Recyclingiswhenyoucollectoldthingsandturnthemintonewthings.Itsoundslikemagic.B1infactit’sveryscientific.

Howitallworks?

Thefirstthingistocollectitemsthatcanberecycled.Sodacansaremadeoutofmetal.Somebottlesofjuicearemadeoutofg2Magazinesandnewspapersaremadeoutofpaper.Bagsaremadeoutofplastic.Manyo3oldthingscanberecycled,too.

Let’sgetbacktotheprocess(过程)ofrecycling.Onceyouputallyouritemsinarecyclingfactory.There,thematerialsgetseparated.Theygointod4piles.Therearespecialmachinesthatcrush(挤压变形)eachpiletogether.Thematerialsc5intosquarecubes(立方体).Theyarereallyheavey.Itish6forhumanstocarrythem.Companiesbuythesecubesandturntheminton7p

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