3500 words in 40 short articles
1. Fall in Love with English
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Hiding behind the losing loose dusty curtain, a teenager packed up his overcoat into the suitcase. He planned to leave home at dusk, though there was thunder and lightning outdoors. He had got to do this, because he was tired of his parents parents' nagging about his English study, and did not want to go through it any longer. He could not get along well with English, and disliked joining in English classes, because he thought his teacher ignored him on porpose purpose. As a result, his score in each exam never added up to over 60.
His partner was concerned about him very much. She understood excactly exactly what he was sufferring suffering from, but entirely disagreed with this his idea. In order to calm him down and settle his problem, she talked with him face to face, and swapped the serious a series of learning tips to with him. The items she set down helped him find the high way highway to study studying English well.
The teenager was grateful, and got great power from his friend's words. Now he has recovered from being upset, and has falled fallen in love with English.
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Hiding behind the loose dusty curtain, a teenager packed up his overcoat into the suitecase suitcase. He planned to leave home at dusk, though there were was thunder and lightning outdoors. He had got to do this, because he was tired of his parents' nagging about his English study, and did not want to go through it any longer. He couldn't get along well with English, and disliked joining in English classes, because he thought his teacher ignored him on purpose. As a result, his score in each exam never added up to over sixty.
His partner was concered concerned about him very much, she understood exactly what he was suffering from, but entirely disagreed this with his idea. In order to calm him down and settle his problem, she talked to with him face to face, and swapped a serious series of learning tips with him. The items she set down helped him find the highway to studing in English well.
The teenager was grateful, and got great power from his friend's words. Now, he has recovered from being upset, and has fallen in love with English.
2. Different Countries Have Different Kinds of Englishes
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Voyages of people from England play an important part in speading spreading the English language. At present, English is frequently spoken as [] an official or common language in many countries, such as America, Singapore, Malysia Malaysia, and some African countries. All based on British English, the English spoken in these countries can be well understood by native English speakers. But actually, these Englishes have been gradually been changing in announces accents, spellings, exprations expressions and the usage of vocalbulary vocabulary.
Because of this fact, you can make use of the differences to tell which country the foreigners of your blocker block are from. For example, if a bus flows comments a boss fluently commands his driver, "Come up straight to my apartment by elevator, and take some gas from for my trucks and cambs cabs". In stead , instead of requesting, "Please come to my flat by lift, and take some petrol from for my lorries and taxies taxis". You can reconigze recognize his American idatitude identity, well while the letters latter suggest suggests that he is British.
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Voyages of people from England play an important part in spreading the English language. At present, English is frequently spoken as an official or common language in many countries, such as America, Singapore, Malaysia and some African countries. All based on British English, the English spoken in these countries can be well understood by the native English speakers. But actually, these Englishes had have been gradually changing in accents, spellings, expressions and the usage of vocabulary.
Because of this fact, you can make use of the differences to tell which country the foriengers foreigners of your block are from. For example, if a boss fluently commands his driver, "Come up straight to my apartment by elevator, and take some gas from for my trucks and cabs." instead of requesting, "Please come to my flat by lift, and take some petrol for my lorries and taxis." You can reconigze recognize his American identity, while the latter suggests that he is British.
3. A Hard Trip
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My sister was fund fond of travalling. Ever since graduating, she has had been turmaind determined to organize a trip to an old temple. Since transporting on fare was expensive, she decided to use a bycycle bicycle to cycle there, not caring about the disvantages disadvantages. Her stubborn attitude was always her short coming shortcoming, when Once she made up her mind to do something, no one could persuade her to change her mind. Finally, we gave it in as usual the way though we prefered preferred to take a train. After we prepared everything, including the schedule, relable reliable weather for cast forecast, and the insurance, we began our trip.
Our journey was along a river flowing from a high outitude altitude. Our pace was slow, because the river frenquently has frequently had many sharp bans bends through deep valleys where the water seemed to be boil. Just accorded to as I recorded in my journal, it was really a hard journey. But we also enjoyed the great views. One night, I put my head on my pillow, a parcel of warm wool coats, and lay beneath the stars. When the flame in front of our cave went out in the at midnight, I found the sky so beautiful.
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My sister was fond of travelling. Ever since graduating, she had been determinded determined to orgnize organize a trip to an old temple. Since transporting fare was expensive, she decided to use a bycicle bicycle to cycle there, not caring about the disadvantages. Her staper stubborn attitude was always her shortcoming, once she made up her mind to do something, no one could pursuade persuade her to change her mind. Finally, we gived gave in as usual, the way though we preferred to take a train. After we prepared everything, including the schedule, relieable reliable weather forecast and the insurance, we began our trip.
Our jouney was along a river flowing from a high altitude. Our peace pace was slow, because the river frequently had many sharp bends through deep valleys, where the water seemed to boil. Just as I recorded in my journal, it was really a hard journey, but we also enjoyed great views. One night, I put my head on my pillow, a parcel of wool coats, and layed lay beneath the stars. When the flame in front of our cave went out at midnight, I found the sky so beautiful.
4. A Horrible Earthquack Earthquake
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Dirty water rosing rose in wells and come out canals before the earthquack earthquake. But no one judged that an earthquack earthquake was coming. Suddenly everything shook. It seemed that as if the world was to the at an end. Millions of break brick houses and numbers a number of them dams were destroyed. Railway tracks became useless bars. Pipes and [] in mines burst and let out smell it smelly steam. Huge cracks [] trapped cyclists everywhere.
The next day, this end of event was the headline of or main title of all newspapers was the reporter gave . With the reporters giving an outline of deserster. the disaster, The whole nation was shooked shocked by the damage and the victoms' extream sufferring victim's extreme suffering. People were moved when they read that the survivers survivors come to see comforted each other by saying 'Congratulations, you survived.' So they not only [] expressed their [] [] sympathy sincerely, but also organized together to help victoms the victims right away. The injured were rescuied rescued and the dead were burried buried. The [] frightened survivors [] were dug out from the end of the [] under the ruins, and after the shorter were offered shelter, fresh water, and the [] electricity. Thanks to people's help . The last ,the loss was minimized.
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Dirty water rose in wells and canals before the earthquake, but no one judged that an earthquake was coming. Suddenly everything shook. It seemed that as if the world was at the an end. Millions of break brick houses and numbers a number of damn was dams were destroyed. Railway tracks became useless bars. Pipes in mines burst and let out smessy smelly steam. Huge cracks track cyclist trapped cyclists everywhere.
The next day, this event was the headline or main title of all newspapers. With the reporters gave giving an outline of the desaster disaster, the whole nation was shaked shocked by the damage and the victoms' victim's extreme suffering. People were moved when they read that the survivors comforted each other by saying, "Congratulations, you survived." So they not only expressed their symphoy sympathy sincerely, but also organized together to help the victoms victims right away. The injured was were rescuded rescued and the dead was were buried. The fraten frightened survivors were dug out from under the ruins, and were offered the shelter, fresh water and electricity. Thanks to people's help, the loss was minimized.
5. The Great President
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As the founder of the republic, the president had many good qualities. Before coming to power, he was a generous lawyer. He was willing to selfless selflessly help everyone who turned to him. He excepted accepted no fee to offer [ligou] [gaiz] legal guidance and opinions to those who were out of work and or uneducated. Later, believing all men can mankind to be equal, he devoted himself to [] unfaire and [] stopping the unfair anti-black laws. He set up the black [] Youth League and was voted to be the leader.
However, though he had kept peaceful [] principles without violence and [terrer] terror, his main mean enemies still broke blew up his house, and attacked [realitivies] his relatives, and he himself couldn't skip escape being sentence sentenced to 30 years in prison. Not fearing of the prison guards [] guards' cruelty, he kept active and back begged no more [] mercy from them. As a matter of fact, he was always holpful hopeful, and never lost heart during the stage, even though he was in trouble. Finally, people rewarded him with the leader's position and a gold blanket.
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As the founder of the republic, the president had many good qualities. Before coming to power, he was a generous lawyer. He was willing to selflessly help everyone who turned to him. He accepted no fee to offer leagle guys legal guidance and opionons opinions to those who were out of work or uneducated. Later, believing all mankind to be equal, he devoted himself to stop stopping the unfair anti-black laws. He set up the black [] Youth league, and was voted to be the leader.
However, though he had kept peaceful pricinples principles without violence and terrier terror, his mean enemies still blew up his house, and tacked attacked his relatives. And he himself couldn't escape being sentenced to 30 years in prison. Not fearing of the prison guards' cruelty, he kept active and begged no mercy from them. As a matter of fact, he was always hopeful, and never lost heart during the stage even though he was in trouble. Finally, people rewarded him with the leader leader's position and a gold blanket.
6. A Brief Made Brave Maid
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A wooden [] vase from [] in the [] of [] whole the Ming Dynasty at the entrance of the reception hall amazed everyone. The artists designed it in a rare style and selected value jerry decrited valuable jewels to decorate it. People thought highlest the color highly of its fancy colour of honey and the beautiful painting paintings on it.
The ways vase used to belong to a former casoul castle. But when the country was at war. The enemy choose to blew troops exploded the castle. The base Debates on how the [] vase survived went on and on. In order to remove people [] out people's doubt, a [] team of [] no less than twenty people carry out and [] investgation carried out an informal investigation. The evidence evidences they found showed the [] to the [] of the part as a seller to that a maid took the vase apart and asked a sailor to sink it in a local well. She never gave away the secret even under the crue [] cruel trial of the enemies who were in search of [] treasures. It is worth gave the giving this brave maid a forthun fortune in return.
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A wooden vase from the Ming Dynasty at the entrance of the reception hall amazed everyone. The artists designed it in a rare style and selected valuable jewels to decorate it. People thought highly of its fancy color of honey and the beautiful paintings on it.
The vase belonged used to belong to a former castle. But when the country was at war, the enermy enemy troops exploded the castle. Debates on how the vase survived went on and on. In order to remove people's doult doubt, a team of no less than 20 people carried out an informal investgation investigation. The evidences they found showed that the made a maid to took the vase of the part apart and asked a salor sailor to sink it in a local well. She never gave away the secret even under the cruel trail trial of the enermies enemies who were in search of treasures. It is worth to give giving this brave maid a fortune in return.
7. A Fair Competition
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Swifter, higher, and stronger stands for the [] spirit of the Olympics, but fair fairness is the basest basis of this model motto. Only when you feel unfairly, win fairly will you and your homeland deserved deserve the great glory. But now adays nowadays, unlike the [] to ancient honest slave competitors, some hopeless [] athletes who can bury the can't bear the pain of training trit cheat when taking parting part in games. Medal seemed Medals seem to have magical power causing them to treat cheat, and the press prize money has replace the modal motto as their only goal.
So, in the [] gymnastics event to be held in our city next month, one of those whole the host's responsibilities is to keep competition competitions fair. They [] advertised on posters outside the stediem stadium to promise that every competitor is to have a regular fisycal physical examanation examination in the [] a gymnasium one after another. No one can [] bargain on this. The volienteers volunteers in charge will be very strict. It is foolish to treat cheat, because they will not be admitted to compete and will even be fine in fined as well.
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"Swifter, higher, and stronger." stands for the spirit of the Olympics. But fairness is the basis of this modal motto. Only when you win fairly will you and your homeland deserve the great glory. But nowadays, unlike the ancient honest slave competitors, some hopeless altethes athletes who can not bary bear the pain of training cheat when take parting taking part in games. Metal Medals seem to have magical power to causing them to cheat and the prise prize money has replays replaced the motal motto as their only goal.
So in the gymnastic gymnastics event to be held in our city next month, one of the host's responsibilities is to keep the competition's competitions fair. They advertise advertised on posters outside the stadium to promise that every competitor is to have a regular physical examination in the gymnasim a gymnasium one after another. No one can bargon bargain on this. The volunteers in charge will be very strict. It is fullish foolish to cheat because they will not be admitted to complete compete and will even be fined as well.
8. Computers
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A The goal of early caculation calculating machines was simplyfized diffical [] to simplify difficult sums. But with the help of the new technology, electric trips replace toolps and reverlution of has a reason electronic chips replaced tubes and a revolution of artificial intelligence has arisen. From then on, the apperrence appearance of computers totally changed our lifes lives. They can not only download information from the net when connect connected by the network or mobile phone signals, but also solve different types of logical problems.
With arg with operators as their coaches they can even contral control [] rockets to [] explore the moon. And instruct [] androids with the human resources carictores race's characters to [] [] mop floors and watch over not your nees naughty niece. Anyhow, computers are so helpful, but that they do [] bring happiness.
However, computers are easier easily attacked by variouses viruses. This [] became hard to deal with the problem. This reality has become a hard-to-deal-with-problem. As a result, computers are in dangerous in a way. So personally, I worry about the their universal [] applications in some fields, such as finance.
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The goal of early calculation calculating machines was to simplfy simplify difficult sums. But with the help of new technology, electric electronic chips replaced tubes, and a revolution of artificial intelligence has arisen. From then on, the apperance appearance of computers totally changed our lives. They can not only download information from the net when connected by the network or mobile phone signals, but also solved solve different types of logical problems.
With operators as their coaches, they can even control rockets to explore the moon. And instruct [] androids with the human [] race's characters to mup mop floors and watch over your naughty nierce niece. Anyhow, computers are so helpful , but that they do bring happiness.
However, computers are easily attacked by viruses. This reality has become a hard-to-deal-with problem. As a result, computers are dangrous dangerous in a way. So personally, I worry about their univercial labacation universal applications in some fields ,such as finance.
9. Wildlife Protection
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[] Dinosaurs died out because the [] of an unexpected incident, but wildlife today disppears disappears or is in danger just because human humans do harm to it. For example, tigers are hunted for [] fur to make curbets carpets, so that they can only live for secury in secure reserves. Graceland grassland distroied is destroyed without mercy, so that the dust storms come to into being affecting distance distant cities.
Last year, scientists saw some monkeys robbing rubbing themselves with certain kinds kind of [] insects to protect them themselves from [] [] fierce mosquitoes bitting biting. According to the result of being action the inspection, they found that they are insent [] the insect contains a powerful drug. So local farmers more employeed were employed to catch the [] insects. The ending wat that the [] disppeared insects disappeared from the whole zoo zone. [] the last When told that it was a loss to humans, the farmers burst into laughter and responted responded: 'Our real loss is our [] decreasing income.'
We should appreciate the natural balance and pay more attention to the important [] importance of wildlife protection. Not until we succeed in letting wildlife living live in peace can we smile and releave in relief.
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Dynas Dinosaurs died out because of an unexpect indicent unexpected incident. But wildlife today disappear disappears or is in danger just because humans do harm to it. For example, tigers are hunted for fur to make carpets. So that they can only live in secury secure reserves. Glassland grassland is destroied destroyed without mercy so that dust storms come into being affecting distent distant cities.
Last year, scientists saw some monkeys rubbing themselves with a certain kind of insects to protect themselves from [] [] bitting fierce mosquitoes biting. According to the result of the inspection, they found that the insect contained contains a powerful drug. So local farmers more were employed to catch the insects. The ending was that the insects disappear disappeared from the whole zoon. When told that was a loss to the humans, the farmers burst into laughter and responced responded, "Our real loss is our decreasing income."
We should appreciate the natual balance and pay more attention to the important sub wildlife's of wildlife protection. Not until we succeed in letting wildlife live in peace can we smile in relief.
10. My First Band
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I was very sensitive to music. Just been reading dipping into the music book briefly, I could sing or play well. To be honest, I always dreamed to be dreamt of becoming a famouse famous [] folk actor. I was so confident that I never decrease decreased my devotion.
I formed my first band called 'Rolling Flog Frog'. At the beginning, we [] our performance on [] and relied on performing on instruments in pubs, or [] to passers–by to earn [] extra money and in cash. When we were [] [] to pertent the musitions who Then we wore false beards to pretend to be the musicians whom people were familiar with. In addition, we [] hummur [] attached humorous acts to our performances, and played jokers jokes on each other. Soon, our funny jaz became famouse famous and infitations invitations to perform for broad cash broadcast stations began to come. Afterwards, we sold sorted out our traffic attractive music, and made a record in the a studio. A million carbet was or so copies were sold and we became millionares millionaires.
It was painful that the band broke up finally, but above all, I realized my dream to be a musition musician.
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I was very senstive sensitive to music. Just dipping into the music book books briefly, I can could sing or play well. To be honest, I always dreamt to be of becoming a famous folk actor. I was so confident that I never descrease decreased my devotion.
I formed my first band called "Rolling Frog". At the beginning, we replied relied on performing our instrucments on instruments in pubs or to passers-by to earn extra money in cash. When Then we wore false bears beards to pretend to be the musicians who whom people were familiar with. In addition, we attached humour humorous acts to our performances and played jokes on each other. Soon, our funny jaz jazz became famous and invitations to perform for broad castations broadcast stations began to come. Afterwards, we sold it sorted out our tratric attractive music and made a record in a studio. A million or so copies were sold, and we became millionares millionaires.
It was painful that the band broke up finally, but above all, I realized my dream to be a musician.
11. An Interesting Festival
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The [] culture [] Agricultural Feast takes place after the independence day. It is not a woldwild worldwide celebration. Only [] Christians in Messico Mexico looks for look forward to his reveal its arrival for it's its relagions religious origin.
Long ago, humans and sisters humans’ ancestors were bad, they foolled fooled and played tricks on each other, and never cap kept their word. So god turned up and [] drowned all their [] crops. Human stuffed Humans starved day and night [] weeping. In order to gain God's forgiveness, a woman [] poet set up off to see God. She admired to God and cap the polagizing kept apologizing. God was moved. With his permission, human humans finally has had good [] harvests again. So, to [] [] wipe sadness and remind themselves of believing the belief in God, people began the festival.
On the festival, people gather in the open air, such as playground playgrounds or parking [] lots. And [] energetically have fun with each other all night long as though they were never tired. When a beauty dressed up in lovely clothing with [] reads poems in memory of the poet, everyone holds their breath. Then, it is the custom that the [] bone of the [] hat a rooster head is given to her as a ward an award.
Hovisly Obviously, the story is not true. But the festival is interesting.
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The Argricalture Agricultural Feast takes place after the independence day. It is not a worldwild worldwide celebration, only christians in Mexico look forward for to its arrival for its religious origin.
Long ago humen's humans’ ancestors were bad. They fooled and played tricks on each other, and never kept their word. So God turned up and drawned drowned all their crops. Humen Humans starved day and night, weeping. In order to gain God's forgiveness, a woman poet set up off to see God, she admired God and kept apologizing. God was moved. With his permition permission, humen humans finally had good harvest harvests again. So, to wap wipe sadness and remind themselves of the belife belief in God, people began the festival.
On the festival, people gather in open air such as playground, parting playgrounds or parking lots. And energictially energetically have fun with each other all night long, as though they were never tired. When a beauty dressed up in lovely clothing reads poem poems in memory of the poet, everyone holds their breath. Then, it is the custom that the bone of a rooster head is gaven given to her as a ward an award.
Obviously, the story is not true. But the festival is interesting.
12. Balance Balanced Diet
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WangPeng earned his living by running a (BBQ) barbecue resterant restaurant, which served delisiouse delicious [] bacon, fresh fried chicken breast and weapen mutton roasted with [] pepper and [] garlic. But his food and discount attracked attracted fewer and fewer customers. Finally he was in [] debt. YongHui's [] slimming resterant restaurant served fresh peats peas, caro carrots, plants eggplants, and [] [] raw cucumbers with minigard vinegar. As the [] hostess, she said [] fibres benefit customers benefited customers' [] digestion the most. In order not to let YongHui get away with telling lies, WangPeng spied on YongHui [] despite her [] glare. But he was surprised that she was losing her customers too.
[] asked Curiosity drove WangPeng to concort consult an expert. The expert sited sighed and said: "both of your menus have weakness and limit strenth limited strength. Your customers put on weight too easily, while YongHui's lose weight too quickly. So, WangPeng cut down the fat of your food and increase vegetable vegetables and fruits, like nuts, [] beans, [] mushrooms, peaches and lemons. You add up ought to combine the two menus and provide a balance to balanced diet."
The full Before long WangPeng won his customer customers back.
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Wang Peng earned his living by running a barbecue resturante restaurant, which served delicious becan bacon, fried chicken breast, and mutton roasted with peper pepper and garlic. But his food and discount attracked attracted fewer and fewer customers. Finally he was in delt debt. Yong Hui's slimming restuarant restaurant served fresh peas, carrots, eggplants, and raw [] cucumbers with vinegar. As the hostess, she said fibres benefited customers' digestion the most. In order not to let Yong Hui get away with telling lies, Wang Peng spied on Yong Hui despite her glair glare. But he was surprised that she was losing her customers, too.
Curiosity drove Wang Peng to consult an export expert. The export expert sighed and said, "Both of your menus have weakness and limited strength. Your customers put on weight too easily, while Yong Hui's loose lose weight too quickly. So Wang Peng, cut down the fat of your food, and crease increase vegetables and fruits, like nuts, beans, mushrooms, peaches and lemons. You ought to combine the two menus and provide a balanced diet."
Before long, Wang Peng won his customers back.
13. Sailing Home
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This novel was about an unbelieveable [] advanture unbelievable but genuine adventure. It's [] Its author was a black business man businessman who was brought by up in America. In 1956, he visited Africa, his birthed place birthplace. One day, when he was wondering wandering on the payment pavement of near the bay enjoying the seasees sea scenes. He lost his money and passport that he kept them in an evenlope envelope. So he went to the [] embassy to seek help. But the [] were ambassador with rude manners didn't permit [] his staff to help though he [] bowed to him. Stearing Staring at his impacient impatient face, he understood that he it was the fault of his skin color that can't [] accounted for their rejection. So he decided to take a chance to sail on a small boat home.
He met a large amount of difficulty but was never stopped. On the [] contrary, difficulty pushed him to go ahead harder. Three months later, he was stopped spotted by a ship by accident. He was [] and [] in rags indeed. [] A maid even [] screamed when bringing him a stick steak and pie apple desert [] pineapple dessert, Aboard, he earn earned his passage by working as a [] barber and got home finally.
As for the name of his novel, he couldn't think of a better one than the phrase "Go ahead".
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This novel was about an unbelievable but geniun genuine adventure. Its author was a black businessman, who was brought up in America. In 1956, he visited Africa, his birthplace. One day, when he was wandering on the pavement near the bay enjoying the sea scenes, he lost his money and passport that he kept in an envelope. So he went to the embassay embassy to seek help, but the ambassor was ambassador with rude manners didn't permit his step staff to help, though he bowed to him. Staring at his impatient face, he understood that it was the fault was of his skin color that accounted for their rejection. So he decided to take a chance to sail on a small boat home.
He met a large amount of difficulty but was never stopped. On the contrary, Difficulty pushed him to go ahead harder. Three months later, he was spotted by a ship by accident. He was in rags indeed. A maid even screamed when bringing him a steak and pineapple dessert. Aboard, he earned his passage by working as a barber and got home finally.
As for the name of his novel, he couldn't think a better one than a the phrase, "Go ahead".
14. Explore MKII
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MKII a planet of billions of kilometers away is the [] origin of life in many religions. [] has Physicists have proved this the theory that the its gentle [] climate and poor the pull of its [] gravity are similar to the earth's, and [] has astronomers have found that [] [] oxygen atoms and [] [] carbon dioxide which are foundametal fundamental to life . [] this [] [] threw [] lights , exist in its atmosphere through satellites. Cheered up by this news, biologist biologists in their turn began to do some research to remove people's [] puzzles. Now that there are some suitable conditions, does life really exist on this [] globe? Do they [] multiply by [] laying eggs for or giving birth to babies?
Last month, a spaceship was sent there. It's a pity the machine that this mission failed. Unlike the earth, MKII is a much younger planet. [] [] Thus, masses of harmful [] acid clouds flowed float everywhere causing [] [] [] violent chain reactions to break out. These clouds not only block blocked out the [] set pilots’ sight, but also damage damaged the engine system. Luckily, the piolets watch pilots watched out carefully and prevent prevented the spaceship from crashing in time.
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MKII a planet billions of kilometers away is the origin of life in many religions. Physicists had have proved this the theory that the its gentle climate and the pull of the its gravity are similar to the earth's. And the astronemor has astronomers have found that oxygen atoms and carboon carbon dioxide which are fundamental to life, exists exist in the [] its atmosphere through satellites. Cheered up by this news, biologists in their turn began to do some research to remove people's puzzles, now that there are some suitable conditions, does life really exist on this globe? Do they multiply by laying eggs or giving birth to babies?
Last month, a spaceship was sent there. It's a pity that the this mission failed. Unlike the earth, MKII is a much younger planet. Thus, masses of harmful acids acid clouds floated float everywhere, causing violent chain actions reactions to break out. There these clouds not only blocked out the pilots' sight, but also damaged the engine system. Luckily, the pilots watched out carefully, and prevented the spaceship from crushing in time.
15. A Journey Across Canada
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After a [] at quiz last autumn, Kuang cross crossed the [] continent east world eastward to Torato Toronto to visit his schoolmate. The distant mesuring a [] distance measuring approximately 5,000 kilometers.
His train started from the [] Vancouver, a city surround surrounded by mountains. After confuming confirming his baggage was abord aboard the train, Kuang settled down in his seat. Having a gift for communication, he started chating chatting with another passager in passenger within 5 minutes. Their topics included the [] Canadian traditions, the prave Prime minister, the [] mixture of [] races, and the terrify terrifying great fall. After a nice [] buffet and at noon, he was pleased to find that the [] scenery was impressive, he saw beautiful [] harbours in the distance, [] [] wealthy urban areas, and [] maple forest that covered thousands of [] acres. He even managed and to catch set [] sight of an eagle flying upword [] over bushes.
Kuang reached Torono Toronto which light lies slightly near the porter border at the [] [] a misty dawn. There was frost and [] the broad downtown street streets were very quiet. Though it was early, Kuang phoned his schoolmate in a [] booth nearby at once, rather than waiting for him to come. They had a good time together.
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After a quiz last autumn, Kuang crossed the continent eastward to Toronto to visit his schoolmate, the distance measuring [] approximately 5000 kilometers.
His train started from Vincuvor Vancouver, a city surround surrounded by mountains. After comfirming confirming his baggage was aboard the train, Kuang settled down in his seat, having a gift for communication, he started chatting with another passager passenger within five minutes. Their topics included the Canadian traditions, the Prime Minister, the mixture of races and the terrifying Great Fall. After a nice [] buffet at noon, he was pleased to find that the scenery was impressive. He saw beautiful [] harbours in the distance, wealthy urban areas, and [] maple forest that covered thousands of [] acres. He even managed a to catch sight of an eagle flying upward over bushes.
Kuang reached Toronto which lays lies slightly near the border at a misty down dawn. There was frost and bride the broad downtown street streets were very quiet. Though it was early, Kuang phoned his schoolmate in a [] booth nearby at once rather than waiting him to come. They had a good time together.
16. A Woman Doctor - Lina
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Born in a [] pigs’ nest, Lina let led(lead) a poor life in her childhood. She was looked down [] upon by the children of her generation. But she intended to become a doctor after she came across LinXiaoZhi Lin Qiaozhi by chance who was delivering medical courses to [] cross an audience crowding around her. The fall Before moving off Lin [] inspired her to carry on her study. With Lin Lin's support Lina [] attituted entered an institute and studied hard spare sparing no time for entertaiment entertainment. Her beingout spoken [] [] being outspoken and modest won respect for her. Her excellent arguement arguing skills and [] observation ability put others into the shamed shade.
Now, Lina has become a special list and humanbeings enmergency [] specialist in human beings’ emergency sickness. Her kindness and consider considerate behavior to the poor were well known. The organization she founded carried out campaings campaigns and [] welfare projects to help cut the [] death rate for the poor. Her job was hard, but worth well worthwhile. She often [] refers to the connection between her achivement achievement and LinXiaoZhi Lin Qiaozhi, [] and says that her poor childhood is the [] bond between her and the poor.
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Born in a pig's pigs' nest, Lina led a poor life in her childhood. She was looked down upon by the children of her generation. But she intended to be be a doctor after she came across Lin Qiaozhi by chance who was delivering medical courses to an audience crowding around her. Before moving off, Lin inspried inspired her to carry on her study. With Lin's support, Lina entered an statitude institute and studied hard sparing no time for entertainment. Her being outspoken and modest won respect for her. Her excellent arguing skills and observation abillities ability put others into the shade.
Now, Lina has become a specialist in human beings' emergency sickness. Her kindness and considerate behaviour/behavior to the poor were well known. The organazation organization she founded carried out campaigns and welfare projects to help cut the death rate for the poor. Her job was hard but worthwhile. She often refers to the connection between her achievement and Lin Qiaozhi, and insists says that her poor childhood is the bond between her and the poor.
17. A New Farming Way
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Tuan was a farmer in big [] Vietnam. for []. For decades, He has had been struggeling struggling to read rid his family for of hunger. However, it always confused him how to expend expand the output of his crops. This disturbing problem led to his graduting regretting being a farmer. He would rather have choosen chosen another job.
One day, when he scamming skimming through a newspaper. Tuan read a comment on YuanLongPing, he underlined [] Yuan’s nationality and [] [] occupation, and then focused on his discovery and [] the statistics of his research. He found one the knowledge [] Yuan circulated very pratical practical. Therefor Therefore, he made a summary and began to build up a new farming method. He planned planted super great grain of rich new tration nutrition and [] equipped himself to keep his crops [] roots free from [] bacteria and [] pests. He also inreached [] enriched minerals in the soil while [] [] further [] reducing chemical fertilizers. Though it cost him more time and freedom, he was full of hope.
The next year, Tuan was some burned sunburnt but satisfied with his production very much. Thanks to YuanLongPing, he not only won the battle with against hunger, but he could also explored export his crops abroad.
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Tuan was a farmer in Vietnam. For decades, he had been struggling to rid his family of hunger. However, it alawys confused him how to expand the output of his crops. This disturbing problem led to his regretting being a farmer. He would rather had have chosen another job.
One day, when skimming through a newspaper, Tuan read a comment on Yuan Longping. He underlined his Yuan's nationality and occupation, and then focused on his discovery and stactics the statistics of his research. He found one the knowledge when Yuan circulated very practical. Therefore, he made a summary and began to build up a new farming method. He planted a super grain of rich nutrition and equiped equipped himself to keep crops roots free from bactria bacteria and pests. He also [] [] enriched minerals in the soil while reducing chemical fercilizers fertilizers. Though he it cost him more time and freedom, he was full of hope.
The next year, Tuan was sunburnt but saticified satisfied with his production very much. Thanks to Yuan Longping, he not only won the battle against hunger, but he could also export his crops abroad.
18. Chaplin - A Great Master Of Humour
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Chaplin was an extrenary extraordinary performer who started starred in and dericted directed many outset comitees outstanding comedies. Few abroad were bored watching his [] is [] and his [] moustache, his gestures or his entertaining reactions when chased by detectives. Being drunk, sleeping sliding on the banana's a banana skin are all spreading [] or whispering his own [] failures to nobody. He made a few us feel more content with our life without any [] explaination verbal explanation. His perticulor particular sense of humour has [] astonished everybody though out throughout the world up to now.
In a small budget film, he played a badly off badly-off and homeless person wearing [] out worn-out shoes and messy cloth clothes. On one occation occasion, he was trapped by a snowstorm in an [] mountain a vast mountainous area. Though he overcame many difficulties, he wasn't fortune fortunate enough, without With all the poor porridge eat eaten up, he picked out a shoe and boiled it to eat. He cut off the letter leather bottom and shotted chewed it like a pancake. According to an actress, he is his acting was so [] convincing and [] amusing that everybody couldn't help bursing bursting into laughter.
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Chaplin was an extreordinary extraordinary performer who starred in and directed many outstanding comedies. Few were bored watching his moustache, his gestures and or his entertaining reactions when chased by ditectives detectives. Being drunk, slimming sliding on a banana skin or whispering his own fealairs failures to nobody, he made us feel more content of with our life without any verbial expression verbal explanation. His particular sense of humour had s has astonished everybody through out throughout the world up to now.
In a small budget film, he played a badly-off and homeless person wearing wore-out worn-out shoes and messy clothes. On one occation occasion, he was trapped by a snowstorm in a vast mountainous area. Though he came over overcame many difficulties, he wasn't fortunate enough. With all the porridge eaten up, he picked out a shoe and boiled it to eat. He cut off the leather bottom and chewed it like a pancake. According to an actress, his acting was so convincing and amusing that everybody couldn't help bursting into a laughter.
19. A Misunderstanding
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In general, spoken statements are [] the major way of communication. But body language and physical explanations facial expressions also have such kind kinds of function. For example, yumming yawning means being not interested, and turning one's back to someone are [] or swinging your face fist shows your anger. But what those sujesture gestures really mean is subjective in different cultures. Thus, misunderstandings happen now and then in today's world culture crushroads of cultural crossroads.
Once, [] the adults occation in representing the Adults’ Education association, I went to the airport to meet him [] an official of high [] rank from Corlanbia Colombia/Columbia, and taken take him to his [] dormitory, and then to the [] canteen. After the flight arrived, I saw a man looking arround around curiously, so I approached to greet him, he suddenly dush dashed to hug me and kiss kissed me on both [] cheeks. As a young girl, I felt truely empressed truly embarrassed, and put up my hands to defend myself. Its fault His false smile told me that he had lost face.
Later I received the [] a cassette from him. In which he recalled recorded his polorgy apology. On hearing that Clumbia Colombians/Columbians were more likely to kiss others. I soon found it is felt at ease.
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In general, spoken statements are the major way of communication, but body language and facial expression expressions also have such kind kinds of function. For example, yamning yawning means being not interested and turning one's back to someone or [] swinging your fist shows your anger. But what those gestures really mean is subjective in different cultures. Thus, misunderstandings happen now and then in today's world of cultural crossroads.
Once, repsenting representing the Adults' Education Association, I went to the airport to meat meet an [] official of high rank from Columbia, and take him to the dometiry his dormitory and then to the canteen. After the flat flight arrived, I saw a man looking around curiously, so I approuched approached to greet to him, he suddenly dashed to hug me and kiss kissed me on both cheaks cheeks. As a young girl, I felt truly ambarrassed embarrassed and put up my hands to defend myself. His false smile told me that he had lost face.
Later, I received [] a cassette from him, in which he recorded his apology. On hearing that Columbian Columbians were more likely to kiss others, I soon felt it at ease.
20. A Unique Theme Park
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As soon as our [] shuttle got close to the theme park by the free way freeway, everyone came to live life and put on [] [] cloth sneakers in the vans advance for an outing. Our chanslator payed translator paid for the [] admission and we started enjoying the very various attractions in the sunlight.
According to the travell travel [] brochure, this unique park is famous for its well perserve to [] preserved minority culture. We experience experienced many [] deeds of the early settlers, such as the swimming swinging across rivers, hunting [] and [] creatures in the jungle, or taking part in sorts [] swords fighting tournaments.
This park is also famous for its [] [] wooden souvenirs, which every Whichever we bought in the centural of a central shop was made of wood. And where ever wherever we went we could see [] minority carpenters working. They made wooden stores tools, wooden carton [] cartoon figures, wooden [] athletic products and so on. They even built a huge wooden engine with a length of 20 meters, which was [] modeled after a real one.
This theme park is really a fantic fantasy amusement park. No wonder it has become a bride the brand of local tourism.
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As soon as our shuttle got close to the theme park by the freeway, everyone came to life and put on cloth sneakers in advance for an outing. Our translator payed paid for the admission, and we started enjoying the various attractions in the sunlight.
According to the travel prochue brochure, this unique park is famous for its well perserved preserved minority culture. We experienced many deeds of the early settlers, such as swimming swinging across rivers, hunting [] creatures in the jugle jungle or taking part in swords fighting touriments tournaments.
This park is also famous for its wooden [] souvenirs. Whichever we bought in the central shop was made of wood and whereever wherever we went we could see minority carventors were carpenters working. They made wooden stores tools, wooden cartoon figures, wooden [] athletic products and so on. They even built a huge wooden engine with a length of 20 meters, which was model modeled after a real one.
This theme park is really a fanasy and amusment fantasy amusement park, no wonder it has become a the brand of local tourism.
21. A Strange Disease
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When the construction of fire work firework factory came to the stage of painting. A [] pump was put in. Then all the painters in the neibourhood neighbourhood were defeated by a sevious severe disease whose [] risk characteristic was light alike to that of a bad burned burn.
An expert [] physician was instructed to attend to the victoms victims and handle this case. He was an [] althetic enthusiastic, but he didn't for [], foresee that he it was in a hard challenge. After simpling inquery inquiry/enquiry, he anounced announced that [] the polluted paint was to blame.
But without positive evidence, people susbected suspected and rejected his view . Same saying the theory he put forward made no sense. Being much more strictful strict with himself, he can [] contributed himself to the case. Apart from making inqueries inquiries/enquiries, he made detail detailed charts and analysed detail [] the data cautiously. Finally, he drew a [] conclution scientific conclusion. Linking the disease to the [] and [] radium in the pump. Exposed to [] radium, a kind of [] radioactive material in the universe. People [] [] absorbed radiation and got sick immediately.
[] in Spinning the [] backword pump backward, he took away the [] radium. The This simple movement [] cured all the victims.
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When the construction of the firework factory came to the stage of painting, a pump was put in. Then all the painters in the neighbourhood was defeated by a severe desease disease whose charactistic characteristic was alike to that of a bad burn.
An expert physician was instructed to attend to the victims and handle this case. He was enthusastic enthusiastic, but he didn't foresee that it was a hard chanllege challenge. After simple enquire enquiry, he announced that the polluted paint was to blame.
But without positive evidence, people suspected and rejected his view . Seem , saying the theory he put forward made no sense. Being much more strict with himself, he contributed himself to the case. Apart from making enquires enquiries, he made detail detailed charts and analysed the data of [] cautiously. Finally, he drew a scientific conclusion linking to the desease disease to the radium in the pump. Exposed to radium, a kind of radioactive matirial material in the universe, people absorbed the radioation radiation and got sick immediately.
[] in Spinning the pump backword backward, he took away the radium, this simple movement cured all the victims.
22. [] Sightseeing in the United Kingdom
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After the wedding, my cousin and his wife went to the United Kingdom for a nationwild theme nationwide sightseeing. He [] faxed a letter to me in English yesterday, to my delight, in he no longer made any tense ever error and his description roughly clearfy clarified my questions about the UK, its [] currency, its [] administration. The [] institution which [] divides it into full [] four provinces. And his [] [] the historical conflicts and [], quarrels when sudden [] Southern Ireland broke away from the UK.
Unwilling to leave out any attraction, my cousin arranged his enjoyable journey carefully. One of the attractive place he visited was [] a castle in the country side countryside of Scotland which lays lies near a port. It used to be the head couters headquarters of the coming [] Communism Union, but broke down during the war. Finding nothing could take the place of this [] [] splendid architecture, people accomplished rebuilding it in 1952. It's [] to their [] credit that all [] their furnished rooms are consistenced consistent with what they used to be. My cousin was [] thrilled by its collections [] [] for all uniform consisting of statues plus royal uniforms folded in glass [] tanks. Though there was no possiblity possibility to buy some of these [] exhibits, it was [] convenient to take photos which he sent me along this [] with his fax.
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After the wedding, my cousin and his wife went to the United Kingdom for a nationwide sightseeing. He faxed a letter to me in English yesterday. To my delight, he no long longer made any tense error, and his description roughly clarified my questions about the UK, its currency, its administrition administration, the institution which diviced divides it into four provinces, and its historiacal conflics the historical conflicts and querrals quarrels when Southern Ireland broke away from the UK.
Unwilling to leave out any attraction, my cousin arranged his enjoyable journey carefully. One attractive place he visited was a castle in the countryside of Scotland which lies near a pot port. It used to be the headquater headquarters of the Commusim Communism Union but broke down during the war. Finding nothing could take the place of this splentted artitechture splendid architecture, people accomplished rebuilding it in 1952. It was to their credit that all furnished rooms are consistent to with what they used to be. My cousin was thrilled by its collections consisting of [] [] all statues plus royal uniforms [] folded in class [] glass tanks. Though there was no possibility to buy some of these [] exhibits, it was convinent convenient to take photos, which he sent me along this with his fax.
23. An Air Crash
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I was [] a previous typist in the a post office, because I couldn't [] tolerate typing any more postage bills or postcodes on the type write a typewriter everyday. I [] resigned. With a greaty greedy motivation of making big money, I took up working as a business [] representative for the [] G.E Ecology company which produced goods by recycling useful matirails materials from [] our dustbins. My new job let left me in good pressions impressions in many aspects except that the working time table timetable was full of travelling by [] jets.
Once, when spitting speeding up, our jet was swallowed by a thunder storm thunderstorm which destroyed our GPS receiver and made us lose sight of the directions. [] [] A constantly flashing light showed that our jet was in danger. A [] [] steward instantly asked us to put on masks and fasened fasten the safety bells belts. And then pressed a button to switch on the skipping [] escaping capsule. It slided slid sideways out of the openings opening at once and landed in the dessert a desert area safely. [] Lacking food and [] tablets, we were nervous and [] uncertain at first. [] But we all kept up mistake optimistic and made good justment adjustment to the situation.
We swapped swept up the surrounding [] mud to make us our settlement and we were back on our feed feet soon. Finally, guide guided by the smoke of our crashing jet, some local citizens came by carriages and saved us.
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I was a previous typist in a post office, because I couldn't tolerate typing any more postage bills or postcodes on a typewriter everyday, I resigned. With a greedy motavation motivation of making big money, I took up working as a business reporzanative representative for the G.E. Egology Ecology Company, which produces produced goods by recycling useful materials from our dustburns dustbins. My new job let left me in good pression impressions in many good aspects except that the working timetable was full of travelling by jets.
Once, when speeding up, our jet was swallowed by a thunderstorm, which destroyed our GPS receiver and made us lose sight of the directions. A constantilly flash constantly flashing light showed that our jet was in danger. A s instantlly steward instantly asked us to put on masks and fasten the safety belts, and then pressed the a button to switch on the scaping capz escaping capsule. It slid sideway sideways out of the opening at once, and landed in a dessert desert area safely. Lacking food and tablets, we were nervous and uncertain at first, but we all kept up mistake optimistic and made good adjustment to the situation.
We swipped swept up the surrounding mut mud to make our settlement and we were back on feet soon. Finally, guided by the smoke of our crashing jet, some local citizens came by carriages and saved us.
24. An [] Journylist Amateur Journalist
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Jane is a housewife, but the [] delighted to work as a [] jounylist an amateur journalist. It is a [] dilemma for her to rush between family and work. And it is also unusual for the news department to depend on [] an amateur to cover crimes. But Jane is really gifted. It is [] admirable that she is [] seldom accused of making mistakes, and eager to become more professional. She [] concentrates on her job, and updates herself on now and then.
Once, she is in form informed of a new case, her normal working process is as follows. First, she makes appointments with guilty people for interviews. So as to [] [] acquire accurate stories, she ususally usually demands to record what they say. Meanwhile, a technick technically good [] colleague will [] assist her in taking photographs. Second, she asises assesses whever whether they [] are deliberately hiding the truth. If she [] is skeptical about their words, she will look to into the case herself. Third, she writes the [] thorough stories ahead of the deadline and submits it to the senior chief editor, [] who polishes and proves approves every section. Finally, her stories will be published in diffirent [] in editions of their magzine magazine.
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Jane is a housewife, but delighted to become work as an ametare jounalist amateur journalist. It is dilamme a dilemma for her to rush between family and work. And it is also unusual for the news department to depend on an ameture amateur to cover crimals crimes. But Jane is really gifted. It is admirable that she is seldom accused of making mistakes. And, eager to become more professional, she concertrates concentrates on her job, and updates herself now and then.
Once, she is informed of a new case. Her normal working process is as follows: first, she makes appointments with guilty people for interviews. So as to acquire acuras accurate stories, she usually demands to record what they say. Meanwhile, a technic technically good colleague will assist her in taking photograghs photographs. Second, she assesses whether they are delibary deliberately hiding the truth. If she is sc skeptical about their words, she will looking to into the case herself. Third, she writes the thorough story stories ahead of the deadline and submit submits it to the senior chief editor, who polishes and approves every section. Finally, her story stories will be published in different editions of their magazine.
25. First Aid
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A boy [] fell ill. His [] was organs were damaged by the radiation of an [] [] infrared ray stove. And But before the ambulance arrived, a number of other enjouries injuries happened to the unluck this unlucky boy over and over again. First, he was cholked choked by some poison poisonous liquid from the [] kettle on the cupbourd cupboard. Then, his [] wrist skin burned was burnt by electric shock. Finally, his [] ankle was cut by a pan.
Forturnlly Fortunately, the boy's nurse gave him proper temprate temporary treatments according to his [] [] complex symptoms. She [] list with the poison mildly squeezed the poisonous liquid out of his throat, and put [] bandages firmly in place to apply pressure to the [] ankle wound to stop bleeding. As for the burn, she used [] scissors to remove his [] sleeve, pulled base and poured a basin of cold water over the burn to cool it, and put on her hand dam [] hands on a damp blouse to cover his [] to shoot too tirely swollen tissue tightly. She also inspired his brave bravery to fight against the [] unbearable pain. Her [] first aid made a [] vital difference in saving his life.
A [] ceremony was held to hournour honour the nurse, who overcame a rare [] variety of barriers to save the boy.
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A boy fell ill. His organs were damaged by the radiation of the infraied an infrared ray stove. But before the ambulance arrived, a number of other injuries happened to the this unlucky boy over and over again. First, he was chocked choked by some poisonous liquid from the kettle on the cupboard. Then his wrist skin was burned burnt by the electric shock. Finally, his ankle was cut by an a pan.
Fortunelly Fortunately, the body's nurse gave him proper temporate temporary treatments according to his complex symptoms. She mildly swissed squeezed the poisonous liquid out of his throat, and put bannages bandages firmly in place to apply pressure to the ankle wound to stop bleeding. As for the burn, she used sissors scissors to remove his slave sleeve, poured a basin of cold water over the burn to cool it. And put on her hands on a damp blouse to cover his p tiedly swollen tissue tightly. She also inspired his bravery to fight against the unbearable pain. Her first aid made a v enf vital difference in saving his life.
A ceremony was hold held to honour the nurse, who overcame a variaty of barriers to save the boy.
26. Abstract Art
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Abstract art used to be [] [] controversial. On one hand, the artists stopped painting [] delicate figures but attended attempted to adopt special technies techniques to give people different visual in pants impacts. On the other hand, their works including [] cutoff [] sculptures carved out of marble or [] [] fragile clay, were all [] game with a specific aim of showing feelings. Some convientual [] conventional scholars who were [] allergic to abstract art . [] were [] [] said it was evidently ridiculous. And neither art [] [] nor geometry, their traditional art [] [] Committee predicted its soon disappearring disappearing.
But nowadays, abstract art has become part of permanual positions the permanent possessions of [] [] contemporary civilization. Galleries along the medicine [] gives Madison Avenue give scores of [] [] superb exhibitions on typical abstract words. Appling works appealing to many who have [] a preference for abstract art. The shadow of [] are [] the Egypt, a café in this district has become the home to those [] aggressive abstract artists. [] Consequently, it is not coinsident a coincidence for you to meet one of these artists of great [] reputation in a flash the flesh. There as They are asked for [] signatures and given [] bunches of feature and fragrant flowers, plus there they are given a great deal of praise by their [] faithful fans.
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Abstract art used to be controvesial controversial. On one hand, the artists stopped painting delicate figures but attempted to adopt special techniges techniques to give people different visial in pats visual impacts. On the other hand, there was their works, including scupture sculptures carved out of marble or freg clain fragile clay were all persifical a specific aim of showing feelings. Some convensial conventional scholars who are allegic were allergic to abstract art said it was evidently ridiculous and neither art nor genometry geometry. Their conditional art Commitee perdited it Traditional Art Committee predicted its soon disappearing.
But nowadays, abstract art has become part of permenant the permanent possessions of contemparaty contemporary civilization. Galleries along the Madison Avenue gives give scores of superb exhibitions of on typical abstract works appealing to many who have expressions a preference for abstract art. The shadow of Egypt, a cafe in this district has become the home to those gressive aggressive abstract artists. Consequently, it is not coinsident a coincidence for you to meet one of these artists of great reputation in the flesh. They are asked for signatures and given bunches of fragen fragrant flowers, plus they are given a agreat deal of praise by their faithful fans.
27. A Russion Poem
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Since childhood, Anton had often reset recited poems. A company accompanied by pianists and [] violinists at wedding [] ceremonies before [] brides and [] bridegrooms exchange the exchanged rings. Gradely Gradually he found writing poems the most property appropriate way to convite convey his joy and [] sorrow. When his poem country dictory Contradictory blank one his won him a national champion ship championship and [] ship a scholarship to [] the Moscow university from a sponsor. He was just an known libarian unknown librarian.
After getting to his [] diploma, he devoted his life to writing poems. Using [] concrete but flexible language and [] the minimum of words is his style. He tried out different patterns and preffered [] [] perticalar preferred nursery rhyme in particular. The following is the a translation of one of his words works made up of three sections.
Little [] sparrow with heavy load. Run Ran out of energy and very cold. No [] compass and all sweat solty salty. Can you go through the endless darkness? Little blue balloon without let out by the thread. Flue Flew over [] cottages and was very glad, but warm With warmth transformed from sunlight, he said he could ever forever fly. Take it easy, little blue balloon, don't [] tease the [] sparrow with this [] his wound. On the [] brunch bare branch and have a rest, this diamond heart will eventually get success.
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Since childhood, Anton had often recited poems, accompany accompanied by pianists and violenists violinists at wedding ceremonies before brides and briderooms bridegrooms exchanged the ring rings. Gradually, he found writing poems the most appriote appropriate way to convey his troy joy and sorrow. When his poem Countridictory Contradictory Blank won him a national championship and a scholarship to Mascow the Moscow University from a sponsor, he was just an unknown libarian librarian.
After getting his diploma, he devoted his life to writing poems. Using concrete but flexible language and the minimum of words is his style. He tried out different patterns and preffer [] [] perticalor preferred nursery rhyme in particular. The following is a translation of one of his works made up of three sections.
Little sparrow with heavy load, ran out of energy and very cold. No compons compass and all sweat salty. Can you go through the endless darkness. Little bullon balloon let out by the thread. Flew over cartadges cottages and was very glad. Was warm With warmth transformed from sunlight, he said he could forever fly. Take it easy, little bullon balloon. Don't teats tease the sparrow with this wood his wound. On the bare brunch branch and have a rest, this diamon diamond heart will eventually get success.
28. Let's Help [] [] Adolescents
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Whether they are male or female, [] lesson adolescents feel like deciding on everything themselves in split spite of parents and [] parents’ instruction . [] especially when they face problems like sex, mental stress [] etc.. Which make them shamed feel ashamed and embaranced embarrassed. That's the offen [] getting Thus they often automatically get into troubles do due to their [] [] imperfect comprehension and judgement. Some are [] addicted to cigerece cigarettes. Only several package switch were packets of which will hurt their [] lungs and made make them breath breathless quickly. Others can quick can’t quit drinking [] alcohol. Whose harmful affects effects include causing young pregnent woman pregnant women to aboard abort or give birth to unnormal abnormal babies. The worst is drug bills abuse. For the [] withdrawal is tough, once their bodies are custom accustomed to the drugs. Meanwhile, those who share [] needles bought from unleggel [] illegal chemists are at great risk of being affected by [] [] infected with desperate AIDS. If so, neigher [] or neither injecting nor taking pills can ganrateen guarantee their servival survival.
However, don't be dispponted disappointed at or have [] prejudice against our children so easily. After all, being [] awkward is depanded of use an appendix of youth. As long as we [] strengthen communication with them, instead of [] only banning this or [] banning that , we will surely help them avoid anything unfat unfit.
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Whether they are male or female, adolesons adolescents feel like deciding on everything themselves in spite of parents' instruction . Specially ,especially when they face problems like sex, mental stress ect, which make them feel ashamed and embarressed embarrassed, that is Thus they often automatically getting get into troubles due to their imperfect comparition comprehension and judgement. Some are digged into cigerates addicted to cigarettes, only several packages packets of which will hurt their lungs and make them breath breathless quickly.
Others can't quit of drinking achohol alcohol, whose harmful effects include causing young pregrant pregnant women to abord abort or give birth to unnormal abnormal babies. The worst is drug bills abuse. For the [] was withdrawal is tough, when once their bodies are customed accustomed to the drugs, meanwhile those who share needles bought from illegeal illegal chemists are at great risk of being affected infected with desbrate desperate AIDS. If so, neithor neither injecting nor getting taking pills can garuntee guarantee their survival.
However, don't be despointed disappointed at or have precited prejudice against our children so easily. After all, being awkad awkward is an pendix appendix of youth. As long as we strenthen strengthen communication with them, instead of only banning this or banning that. We will surely help them avoid anything unfit.
29. Refresh Our Enviroument Environment
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As the director stayed stated on behave behalf of his researching group, the data of this graph makes it a clear presatation presentation of the future in enviroumental [] environmental tendency. On one hand, the quenaty quantity of [] fuel keeps descreasing on decreasing by 9 percent per year, while the growth of white [] a wide range of pollution has been a global trand trend. On the other hand, the [] mildly but steadly steadily going up of the average of temparature temperature is resulting [] in catastrophes like white [] [] widespread floods. Without disagreement, they susbect subscribe to the view, that it is human existent humans’ existence and they are randly consiming their randomly consuming energy that resulting [] result in this phenomenon.
Many people have a commitment that developing new clear nuclear power or energy from outspace outer space will stop bad consiconses consequences coming out about. However, scientist scientists and [] educators are opposed to this view even if our needs may be mad met on the whole. They tend to refresh advocate refreshing our circle [] circumstances by saving energy and recycling wast waste. It is sujested suggested that we use energy saving applies energy-saving appliances such as electrical motors, [] wast microwaves and so on, and not be [] casual about little thing things like cycling recycling a [] can. So, please [] glance around and see what you can do. So long as everybody makes contribution, we will not have to put up with this problem anymore.
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As the director stated on behalf of his researching group, the data of gragh this graph makes a clear presentation of the future environment environmental tendency. On one hand, the quanity quantity of fuel keeps on decreasing by 9 percent per year, while the growth of white rang a wide range of pollution has been a global trend. On the other hand, the mildly but steadily going up of the average tempareture temperature is resulting [] in catastrophes like white [] [] widespread floods. Without disagreement, they subscribed subscribe to the view that it's hummen's exitment humans’ existence and their randomly consuming energy that result in this phenonmen phenomenon.
Many people have a commitment that developing new clear nuclear power or energy from outer space will stop bad consequences coming about. However scientists and educators are opposed to this view, even if our needs maybe may be met on the whole.
They tend to [] advocate refreshing our circle [] circumstances by saving energy and circling wast recycling waste. It is suggested that we use energy saving applies energy-saving appliances, such as electrical motors, microwaves and so on. And not be casual about little things like circling recycling a can. So please glance around and see what you can do. So long as everybody makes contribution, we will not have to put up this problem anymore.
30. A Volcano Eruption
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As the best [] candidate, I was appointed to collect an invalid and evaluate information for a database about [] natial diverse natural disasters, such as [], [] hurricanes, typhoons or thunderstorms. Sometimes I did this by giving out questions questionnaires to those who went through them. But sometimes I had to go through actual disasters myself. [] [] The Musaki Volcano was one of them.
At that time, I lived in the [] a bungalow along side alongside the [] of [] volcano with a novelist who came for the [] appreciation of his ruption its eruption. One day, when I was joying diagramms drawing diagrams on the [] balcony and he was baking bathing inside. The [] were [] [] volcano erupted unexpectedly. The [] [] and found ash and lava fountains shooting highly in the sky . [] varied from 50 to 100 meters in height. It was absolutely fantastic. I even noticed the ribbow a rainbow appear in the [] cost fog caused by a heat waves wave.
But, [] threw glancing through our surroundings are for sawn , I foresaw the pertencial potential danger and found no garentee [] guarantee of our safety. The uncomfortable gas almost made us [] unconscious. Swisty [] Sweats of anxiety began to drop. Managing to stop panicking and trappling trembling will we quickly put on our protect protective suits, [] helmets and boots. And eventually made our way to a safe place. How lucky we were. Even though, my press equipments precious equipment and documents were all burnt to the ground.
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As the best canidate candidate, I was appointed to collect and evaluate information for a database about diverse natural disasters, such as hurricans hurricanes, thyphones typhoons, or thunderstorms. Sometimes I did this by giving out questionnairs questionnaires to those who went through them. But sometimes I had to go through actual disasters myself. The Mosaki Musaki Volcano was one of them.
At that time, I lived in the [] along a bungalow alongside the volcano with a novalist novelist who came for the appriciation appreciation of its eruption. One day when I was drawing diagrams on the balcony, and he was bathing inside. The volcano erupted unexpectly unexpectedly. The ash and lava fundatins fountains shooting highly in the sky varied from 50 to 100 meters in height. It was absolutely fantastic. I even noticed the a rainbow appeared appear in the fog caused by a heat wave.
But galancing glancing through our surroundings, I forsaw foresaw the potencial potential danger and found no guanratee guarantee of our safety. The uncomfortable gas almost made us unconcious unconscious, sweats of anxiety began to drop. Managing to stop panicking and trumbling trembling, we quickly put on our potective protective suits, helmets and boots. And eventually made us our way to a safe place. How luckily lucky we were, even though my equipments and documments precious equipment and documents were all burnt to the ground.
31. Difeat Ability Defeat Disability
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Young and [] Yang’s ambition was getting [] [] are to get an architect certificate or become a balling bowling master. But when he was consducting conducting experiments with the micro scope a microscope in the basement, attack a tank on the banch bench exploded, sending him flying outwards through the [] exit. He was out of breath, while knowing he lost his eyesight as well as 70% of his hearing. In another other words, he was disabled.
Fealing [] Feeling clumsy, he was annoyed at first, though nobody made fun of him. He cut out going outdoors and just settle sat around at home talking to his [] parrot or [] tortoise siclently silently. His sister resigned to help him in many ways. Her [] assistance and curragement encouragement were so benificial beneficial to his [] , but it adopted psychology that he adapted to his ability disability soon and became outgoing again. In a college [] accessible to him, he studied [] politics and [] literature. He always sat in the front [] row near the entrance entry without any [] end absence and. With the help of his [] handy laptop, he studied well by meanings means of [] dictation.
He [] [] His thesis, Abolishing Slavery, met with all prossesors' professors’ approval. After class, he and his [] companions often played [] drum music which was noisy but suitable for his hearing. After graduation, he made high [] profits by designing [] software for a [] firm. All in all, in his comminity community, he won't [] won his dignity and people's congratulations.
He always wished all the best to his disabled fellows and encouraged them, "Never mind, all you have [] is adequate to get your achievement."
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Yang's admision ambition was to get a an architect certifiter certificate or become a bowling master. But when he was conducting experiments with the a microscope in a the basement, a tank on the bunch bench exploded, sending him flying outwards through the exit. He was out of breath, while knowing he lost his eyesight as well as 70% of his hearing. In another word other words, he was disabled.
Feeling clumsy, he was annoys annoyed at first, though nobody made fun of him. He cut off out going out doors outdoors and just sat around at home talking to his pirrot parrot or thotosis sciently tortoise silently. His sister resigned to help him in many ways. Her assisstance assistance and encouragement were so benificial beneficial to his phycology psychology that he adapted to his disability soon and became outgoing again. In a college accessable accessible to him, he studied politics and litercure literature. He always sat in the front road row near the entrance entry without any [] end. absence and, With the help with of his handy laptop, he studied well by means of dictation.
His thesis, Apolishing Silavery Abolishing Slavery, met with all his professor's professors’ approval. After class, he and his componions always companions often played drum music. Which was annoisy noisy, but suitable for his hearing. After graduation, he made high profits by designing software for a firm. All in all, in his comunity community he won his [] dignity and people's congratulations.
He always wished all the best to his disable disabled fellows and encouraged them. "Never mind, all you have is [] adequate to get your achivement achievement."
32. Happy Marrage Marriage Needs Fighting For
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As a [] talented navy officer, he was bound to be busy. When his wife rang him up to declear declare her devorce divorce alarm, he was still scanning a digital counter to check the data, so as to give an accessment assessment of the few record [] theoretical framework for a bell chemical biochemical weapon. His junior [] staff’s sympathy made him feel embarassed embarrassed.
His wife was a part time clark part-time clerk, with his high bounce bonus, she lived in an ground a grand house with [] [] elegant cushions and [] bedding. Her favour was reading stars by [] stars’ biographies or [] [] absurd fictions with endless chapters in her armchair. People [] envied her [] leisure life very much. But in fact, she was tired of being lived left alone. She sent to an email box emails to his mailbox every week to [] state her thinking and asked for his [] accompaniment, but never received a reply of [] satisfaction. Tired of [] his explanation that he must reby obey the orders, she filed for devorce divorce.
Because he desired to get a their holy affection back, he set other [] [] side affairs aside. He traimed trimmed his [] fingernails short and changed his over feeds [] overweight figure as well as his aweful awful haircut. He wore an [] apron to prepare delicious [] cuisine for her. He also bought her a nickless necklace and [] piles of flowers, hoping that if she received their receiver could turn around.
After being tested out for three months in all, he eventually succeed succeeded.
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As a talented navy officer, he was bound to be busy. When his wife rang him up to declare her divorce alarm, he was still scanning a digital counter to check the data, so as to give accessment an assessment of the ridical theoretical framework for a biochemical weapon. His junior's steaf symphafy junior staff’s sympathy made him feel embarrassed.
His wife was a part-time clerk. With his high bonus, she lived in a ground grand house with elegant cursions cushions and bedding. Her favor favour was reading star's biogfis stars’ biographies, or absurb fasions absurd fictions with [] endless chapters in her armchair. People envied his leiture her leisure life vey much. But in fact she was tired of being left alone. She had emailed sent emails to his mailbox every week to state her thinking, and asked ask for his accompanyment accompaniment, but never recieved a received reply of satifaction satisfaction. Tired of his exparatination explanation that he must obey the orders. She filed for divorce.
Because he desired to get their holy affaction affection back. He set other affairs aside, he trimed trimmed his fingernails to short, and changed his overweight figure, as well as his awful haircut. He wore an [] apron to prepare delicous cursin delicious cuisine for her. He also bought her a necklace and piles of flowers . Hopen hoping that their receiver could turn around.
After being tested out for 3 months in all, he eventually successed succeeded.
33. Mark and a Seal
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Mark [] rented an [] accommodation with his [] pension near the [] shore. He paid [] new annual visits there to enjoy the [] vivid beauty and in the [] depths of the pure sea.
Once, with his underwater [] scope telescope and flash light flashlight, Mark dived along the [] boundary between the sdeep brief steep reef and the area of sea wave consiversion seaweed conservation. Suddenly, an awesome and target Antarctic seal with sharp teethes teeth appeared up to opposite him.
Every [] and cell in his body were scare was scared to death. But soon, he was aware that he wasn't a the target of the an attack. With [] won't [] a neat wound in its lip caused by a shark. This great grey seal was washed upset upside down by the [] tides time after time. But he it tried to [] jog Mark, as he [] if to urge him to help it. So Mark abandoned [] fleeing away. With its teamwork, Mark used a net to [] to drag the seal to the [] shallow water. Without [] pausing, he helped it out after a simple operation and settled it in an [] a narrow cave by the seaside.
Everytime he brought it tasty fish, it would [] yell and [] suck his hands [] happily. Witnesses were said the [] [] refleted their anecdotes reflected a magic mention dimension of the relationship between humans and animals.
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Mark rented a commandation an accommodation with his pension near the shore. He paid annual visits there to enjoy the vivid beauty in the depth depths of the pure sea.
Once, with his underwater telescope and flashlight, Mark dived along the boundary between the steep reaf reef and the area of seaweed conservation. Suddenly an awesome and [] Antarctic seal with sharp teeth appeared opposite him.
Every cell in his body was scared to death. But soon, he was awear aware that he wasn't a the target of an attack. With a neat wound in his its lip caused by a shark, this great grey seal was washed up and down by the tudes times after time upside down by the tides time after time. But he it tried to [] jog Mark as if to urge him to help it. So Mark abondaned to flip abandoned fleeing away. With them its teamwork, Mark used a net to drag the seal to the shallow water. Without [] pausing he helped it out after a simple operation and settled it in a narrow cave by the seaside.
Everytime he brought it tasty fish, it would yell and suck his hands happily. Witness aside the rinadons Witnesses said their anecdotes reflected a magic dimention dimension of the relationship between humans and animals.
34. Helping the Remote Village
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A year ago, the famous [] astronaut received an evotation invitation by airmail from a remote village. Intending to snap sniff some fresh air, he and his [] interpreter payed paid a four-night fortnight visit there. It was [] a privilege for them to be there, but they were shocked by what they saw. The tracks were [] muddy, the river was driving drying up, most villagers only poccessed possessed one brum broom, a few tense tins and several [] jars and they were [] grace hugs their rectangular grass huts with round angels angles were surround surrounded by [] weeds. Besides, their school had no room roof and platform and the students had no concept of [] clicking a computer at all. They were badly ineed in need.
Soon, the [] astronaut made a generase vollenteer generous voluntary donation to the village. They There were text books textbooks for students, [] sewing machines for tailers tailors and trackters tractors for farmers. His distribution [] catalogue also included operating [] a clinic and trunck libarary a trunk library, as well as giving a weekly lesson lessons to teach [] relevant farming knowllege knowledge, like how to drive outseas dry out seeds or raise [] oxen.
He and himself noly help not only helped do some paper work paperwork but also [] girls purchased grills for boys to toast potatos potatoes and [] combs for girls who were diving dying to get one. The other day, he heared heard from the village villagers again, inviting him to [] participate in the donation and univertry anniversary. For political and secuiraty security reasons, he couldn't adjust his outgoing arragement arrangement, otherwise he would go, but his deeds were remembered forever.
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A year ago, the famous astraunat astronaut received an inventation invitation by airmail from a remote village. Intending to snip sniff some fresh air, he and his interpeter made interpreter paid a fournight fortnight visit there. It was a privillage privilege for them to be there, but they were shocked by what they saw. The tracks were muddy, the river was drying up. Most villagers poccessed only only possessed one broom, a few tence tins and several jars. And their retengular rectangular grass [] huts with round angels angles were surrounded by weeds. Besides their school has had no roof and platform. And the students had no concept of clicking a computer at all. They were badly in need.
Soon, the astraunat astronaut made a generous voluntary donation to the village. There were text book textbooks for students, souling sewing machines for tailers tailors and trucks tractors for farmers. His distribution catalog catalogue also included operating a clinic, and a truck trunk library, as well as giving weekly lessons to teach relavent knowleage relevant farming knowledge, like how to dry out seeds, or raise [] oxen.
He himself not only helped do some paper work paperwork, but also purchased gro grills for boys to toast potatos potatoes, and combs for girls who were dying to get one.
The other day, he heared heard from the villagers again, inviting him to pertaspaid participate in the donation annuavertry anniversary. For political and secury security reasons, he couldn't adjust his outgoing arrangement. Otherwides otherwise, he would go. But his deeds were remembered forever.
35. Study in America
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Nannan's father runs an enterprise near the [] Ming Tombs selling [] batteries and [] drills to the DaQing Oil filled Oilfield. Hoping to get [] the qualification to help [] govern it, Nannan made much preparation and then left her motherland with her Visa to study in America. Having reached the her destination, she settled in an inn recommended by a the travel agent.
As far as Nannan was concerned, she always captied kept it up in China, but she had to reconolagy acknowledge it's not easy to adjust herself to the new [] academic requirements which were [] not parallel with China's. Though she was [] occupied with lectures and [] seminars day in and day out, the [] essays she drafted it was were still contridicted contradicted by her [] tutors.
As for her [] routine life, she found felt that it was hard to feed fit in too. For example, she found English [] idioms difficult to understand. And it was out of the question to eat delicous Chinese foods, though many [] [] optional cafeterias served a bound to [] abundant substitutes. In addition, she had to waiting [] for the early but wait in a queue early for the minibus that took her to school, and it's usually so cold that she felt [] numb. What bothered her most was that she recieved no appology apology when her sleeping was disturbed by a barking dog in a shop keeper's shopkeeper’s cage.
Luckly Luckily, when with her parents [] comforting her by a video phone videophone, she became [] autonomous soon, and eventually got her [] digree bachelor’s degree successfully.
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Nannan's father runs an enterprise near the Ming Tombs selling badrery batteries and drails drills to the Daqing Oilfield. Hoping to get the corlification qualification to help govern it, Nannan made much preparation, and then left motherland with her visa to study in America. Having reached her destination, she settled in a an inn recommendated recommended by a the travel agent.
As far as Nannan was concerned, she always kept it up in China, but she had acknowledged to acknowledge it was not easy to adjust herself to the new acdemic academic requirements, which was were not parellel parallel with China's. Though she was acuppise occupied with lectures and senemers seminars day in and day out, the essayes essays she drafted were still contricted contradicted by her tutors.
As for her routine life, she felt that it was hard to feed fit in too. For example, she found English idiem idioms difficult to understand, and it was out of the question to eat delicous delicious Chinese foods though many oppitional cafetierier surved a bounden optional cafeterias served abundant substitutes. In addition, she had to wait in a queue early for a mini bus the minibus that took her to school. And it was usually so cold, that she felt numb. What bothered her most was that she received no appology apology when her sleeping was desturbed disturbed by a barking dog in a shopkeeper's cage.
Luckily, with her parents' parents comforting her by a video phone videophone, she became [] autonomous soon, and eventually got her [] bachelor’s degree successfully.
36. [] Immigrate to America
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Attrack Attracted by the moon of boom in America, my nephew team adapt the [] teamed up with a Korean to illealy illegally cross the [] street Bering Strait in the Arctic to America. To avoid the customed Customs’ punishment, they hid in the a small [] ferry called the north poor [] Pole Seagull, sitting back to back without sleeping, showering, and shaving for 3 days. And had no chance to [] mourn their lost laggage luggage when landing. The hard [] hardship of this crossing was parient apparent.
At first, he made a living by means of raising [] cattle. And then was hired in a [] in the streets aircraft industries. He lived in a [] Catholic district, taking in a small percentage of [] [] Pakistani immigrants, the [] majority of the recedents residents were from Italy and [] Denmark, who all kept up their customs and cultures. Different blocks here were [] distinctly marked out. And in the [] for the [] [] indicated from the racial angle, it was unfair and needed reforming. But no where with nowhere else to go, my nephew lived on and managed to make a live life for himself.
My nephew's furtune fortune came when he briefly bravely helped a conductor break brake a [] ream to stop it from sleeping slipping out of the rails. The man was [] elected vice chairman of the socialist party later. It [] occurred to my nephew that he could grace grasp this oppotunity opportunity to ask for his help. The man who was thankful help helped him apply a [] to the civil authority for the right to live in America by [] inserting his brief brave deed into his documents. Unlike a great many other [] applicants, his application was proved approved by the [] [] Federal Justice ministry. Before long, he studied started his own [] bakery and lived a better life.
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Attracked Attracted by the boom in America, my nephew teamed up with a Korean to illegally cross the Bering Strait in the Arctic to America. To avoid the Customs' punishment, they hid in a small ferry called the North Pole Sigo Seagull, sitting back to back without sleeping, showering, and shaving for 3 days, and had no chance to mud mourn their loss lost luggage when landing. The hardchip hardship of this cross crossing was appearent apparent.
At first, he made a living by means of raising cattle, and then was hired in a haircraft industry aircraft industries. He lived in a caflly Catholic district. Taking in a small percentage of sdummy Pakistani immigrants, the majority of the residents were from Italy and Damark Denmark, who all kept up their customs and cultures. Different blocks here were disting distinctly marked out and indicated from the ratial racial angle. It was unfair and needed reforming. But with nowhere else to go, my nephew lived on and managed to make a life for himself.
My nephew's fortune came, when he bravely helped a conductor break a trap ream to stop it from sliping slipping out of the rails. The man was elected vice chairman of the social list party Socialist Party later. It occured occurred to my nephew that he could grap grasp this oppotunity opportunity to ask for his help. The man who was thankful helped him apply to the [] [] civil authority for the right to live in America, by inserting his brave deed into his documents. Unlike a great of many other applicants, his application was approved by the Fedaral Justic Federal Justice Ministry. Before long, he started his own bakery and lived a better life.
37. Be Careful About Cloning
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After a serious [] series of initial experiments and corrections, the scientists' scientist’s hard work paid off when the twin clone [] which has turkeys were hatched with normal feathers feather and clothes claws. This break through possible enable breakthrough possibly enabled people to bring their adorb pats adored pets back to life. However it bothered him from time to time, but that their hepl health was in poor condition because they were unable to reduce resist illnesses. This [] [] drawback cast him down. Nearly Merely two weeks later, the clone clones and their carrictors carrier died, which [] struck frustration into his heart. He retired before he intend attained his [] ambition, and became a member of [] touris an opera chorus to lease the pressure relieve his depression.
Shortly afterwards, the medium media published conserved arguement a conservative argument objecting the to cloning. Owing to [] moral problems, and suggested the [] constitution include [] compulsory regulations to forbid [] [] obtaining commercial profits from cloning.
When interviewed, the scientist stared at the [] decorations on the sealing ceiling, thinking for a while, and then said: "I'm not infavour in favour of any [] [] arbitrary assumption, but under taking undertaking cloning does diffit differ from the strict [] straightforward procedure of making [] flower loafs out of flour. Until we [] accumulate enough exact knowllege knowledge, any practice [] is in vain and it is bound to fail. All together Altogether, being more careful is reasonable or we may walk into aside a side road."
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After a series of initial experiments and corrections, the scienets' scientist’s hard work paid off, when the [] cloning twin clone turkeys which were hatched with normal feathers and claws. This breakthrough possiblely possibly enabled people to bring their adored pets back to life.
However, it bothered him from time to time that their health was in poor condition, because they were unable to resist illnesses. This drawback cast him down. Merely two weeks later, the clones and their carriers❓ died, which struck frustration into his heart, he retired before he attained his ambition, and became a member of an opera chorus to release relieve his depression.
Shortly afterwards, the media published concergative a conservative argument objecting to cloning owing to moral problems, and sujested suggested the consitition constitution include composery compulsory regulations to fobid forbid obtaining commercial profits from cloning.
When interviewed, the scient scientist stared at the decorations on the seiling ceiling, thinking for a while, and then said: "I'm not in favour of any abtrier absummation arbitrary assumption. But undertaking cloning, does differ from the straightforward procedure of making loafs out of flour. Until we accumlate accumulate enough exact knowledge, any practice is in vain and is bound to fail. All togother Altogether, be being more careful is reasonable, or we may walk into a side road."
38. Strange [] Applycations Patent Applications
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I set about working in a the current [] Patent office after resigning from the court [] personnel. [] Competent and [] dynamic, I never feel [] passive while diving into the identifycations identifications of weather applycations of valued whether applications are valid and practical according to the new version of the [] criteria.
With the acceptation expectation of the [] distinguishing their own importance, some people leave the bitten beaten track, and file strange products with us now and then. For example, [] lantern that convint can be attached on your fall head forehead [] [], [] [] [] and glow. Perfirm , cubic walnuts, refrigerator made of straw and glue, perfume that nobody can bare bear to smell and so on.
Once, a man made a [] helicorpter triangle helicopter out of the [] stainless wires and [] string. He called us up and [] [] merrily claimed it was stable and convinence convenient to use and never out of order. I asked him to hang on, but this enasent innocent man just rang off and set off his flight out to fly from [] yard his courtyard. I [] dialed his number in the [] directory trying to ring him back, but never got through.
[] Merciful god blessing, and [] freazing ring fall an abrupt freezing rainfall made his [] white powder wet. Luckily, the trouble was without any [] extension except that he crushed crashed into a green [] greengrocer’s making all the [] [] ripe fruits become mess dram messy jam. When people seezed seized this crazy man with causion caution, and so bring sobered him by typing tapping his face, he complained about the bad weather instead of [] associating his failure with his [] [] unscientific design.
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I set about working in the current patent office after resigning from the court personnel. Compantent Competent and dynamic I never feel passive while diving into the endatification identifications of whether applications are valid and pratical practical according to the new version of the cratireer criteria.
With the exceptation expectation of this [] distinguishing their own importance, some people leave the bitten beaten track, and file strange products with us now and then. For example, lighten lantern that can be attached on your forhead forehead, curba curnuts cubic walnuts, [] refrigerator made of straw and glow glue, prefume perfume that nobody can berry bear to smile smell and so on.
Once, a man made an tranangle helicopeter a triangle helicopter out of stailing well stainless wires and string. He called us up and [] merrily claimed they were it was stable and convinent convenient to use, and never out of order. I asked him to hang on, but this innasent innocent man just run rang off and set out to flight for fly from his [] yard courtyard. I [] dialed his number in the [] directory trying to ring him back, but never got through.
Merciful god blessing, and a brast [] rain fall an abrupt freezing rainfall made his powder wet. Luckly Luckily, the trouble was without any extenstion extension except that he crashed into a greengrocer's, making all the brafe ripe fruits becoming become messy jam. When people seized this crazy man with causion caution and [] sobered him by tapping his face, he complained about the bad weather, instead of the assosiating associating his failure with the unscitific his unscientific design.
39. Pronouceation Pronunciation and Staters Status
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As an [] ambassador and [] a referee were consulting a professor on the caption of buddy [] a Buddhistic alphabet when a [] sobbing woman stopped them to sell and tick a an antique musical [] bathtub, her dirty [] garment and [] the handkerchief around her wast waist were badly in need of sending to a laundry. The [] uncomfortablely ambassador uncomfortably gave her a handful of pens pence from his wallet and said: "Take this [] fortune away, troubles troublesome woman."
When her figured figure faded away, the brillan brilliant professor said: "You are mistaken, and your proper improper remark on her should be adapt condemned. In terms of this destroynoury extraordinary woman, you can clastify can’t classify her [] status by her horrible clothes or disgarsting neals disgusting nails. Her clean [] west woolen vest and stockings is specially especially her classic pronunciation. All suggest suggested her operstators upper status." The [] ambassador gave a [] and a [] whistle in amazement, and invite advised making her [] acquaintance. The professor hestated hesitated for a while, then [] compromised.
The outcome was that she was an [] [] authentic superior police officer. When they were shown in her office and saw her once more, she brought them a teeport teapot of tee tea and some cookies, laughing and saying, "I robbed rubbed some [] cream and [] some [] wax on my garment and past passed myself off as a [] shabby woman of [] among thieves and robbers to invasgate investigate a [] plot. Generally speaking, your overlooking at me and the [] my adaptation are the best help. But my pronunciations seem seemed to have betried betrayed me."
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An [] ambassador and referer a referee were consulting a professor on a the caption of [] [] a Buddhistic alphabet when a sorbing sobbing woman stopped them to sell them a an antique musical bathtup bathtub. Her dirty garmen to a hunker chif garment and the handkerchief around her wist waist were badly in need of sending to a laundry. The [] uncomfortablely ambassador uncomfortably gave her a handful of pence in from his wallet and said:"Take this fortune away, troublesome woman."
When her figure faded away, the brillint brilliant professor said: "Your You are mistaken and your improper remark on her should be comdumpt condemned. In terms of this extra ordinary extraordinary woman, you can't classify her status by her horibale cloth and disgasting neals horrible clothes or disgusting nails. Her clean woolen west vest and stockings, especially her classic pronunciation all suggests suggested her upstatus upper status." The [] ambassador gave a whisle whistle in amasement amazement, and adviced advised making her [] acquaintance, the professor hesitated for a while, then compemised compromised.
The outcome was that she was an affantive authentic superior police officer. When they were shown in her office and saw her once more, she brought them a teapot of tea and some cookies. Laughing and saying, "I rapped rubbed some cream and wax on my garment, and passed myself off as a shabi shabby woman among thieves and rappers robbers to invesgate investigate a plot. Generally speaking your overlooking me and amditation my adaptation are the best help. But my pronunciation seems seemed to have betrayed me."
40. A [] Sly Murder
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When giving a lecture about [] [] the significance of punctuation, the [] academic professor was interrupted and arested arrested by the police from for murdering his wife, a reception receptionist of kindom guarden kindergarten. The police found some photos he deleted from their [] e-album showing that they used to have a good day gay life, but [] fed up with her [] wrinkled face, he murdered her instead of divorcing her to avoid furtune [] fortune division.
He cut up a kind of sea shell seashell with a sharpen sharpened knife, and [] hammered it into [] powder on a snap board skateboard. And made at most one gram, which was enough to celerate accelerate one's [] pulse until she/he dies. This kind of poison can date back to ten thousands dc BC when people rabbed rubbed it on [] spears to kill beasts. The professor makes mixed the poison with [] onion, watermelon and [] to yogurt for his wife, [] Howling and scrashing scratching her [] chest, she found [] felt dizzy and died soon.
After [] examnation tentative examination, the police asumed assumed she died hard [] of heart disease. But system [] [] [] systematic botanical analyses showed that the watermelon [....] spit on the messy mat and the quilt was poisonous. [...]. The [] Regardless of exhaustion and starvation, the acute and skillful policeman skilful policemen used to radio an radioactive equipment to make sure the category of the poison. [] Primitive and not [] ample as their [] alternative equipment was they got perfect [] accuracy somehow.
People [] applauded the police and the woman's family can look ahead with [] leave relief now.
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When giving a lecture about the significance of paniuation punctuation, the archidamic academic professor was interrupted and arrested by the police for murdering his wife, a reception receptionist of a kindergarden kindergarten. The police found some photos he deleted from their e-elbumn e-album showing that he they used to have a gay life, but fed up with her winker wrinkled face, he murdered her instead of divorcing her to avoid fortune divition division.
He cut up a kind of seashell with a sharpen sharpened knife, and hummared hammered it into powder on a skateboard, and made at once most one gram, which was enough to selery accelerate one's puls pulse until he or she dies. This kind of poison can date back to 10000 BC when people rapped rubbed it on spears to kill beasts. The professor made mixed the poison with onion, watermelon and yorgue yogurt for his wife. Helling Howling and scratching her chest, she felt dissy dizzy and died soon.
After ternative tentative examination, the police assumed she died of heart disease. But system [] [] systematic botanical analyses showed that on the [] the watermelon spit on the messy mat and the quilt was poisonouse poisonous. Regard list of [] Regardless of exhaustion and starvation, the acute and skillful skilful policemen used radio radioactive equipment to make sure the category of the poison. Permentive Primitive and not anple ample as their alternative equipment was, they got perfect accurasy accuracy somehow.
People aplauded applauded the police, and the woman's family can look ahead with relieve relief now.