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Three soldiers were on their way home from the war. They arrived at a small village, they were very tired and 1 , but they had no food or money. The only thing they did have was a cooking pot (¹ø). The soldiers built a small cooking fire, 2 their pot on it,and poured in some water. When a few villagers asked what they were doing, one of the soldiers answered that he was making stone soup. A few more villagers walking by stopped to 3 what was goingon when they heard about it. "Any soup needs salt and pepper," the first soldier said, 4 some children ran to fetch salt and pepper. "Stones can be used to prepare good soup, but tomatoes would 5 it so much better," the second soldier added. One woman said, "Why, I think I have a tomato or two!" She ran to get the tomatoes. "Some cabbage would be a proper choice for a good stone soup!" said the third soldier. Another woman said, "I think I can probably find some cabbage," and 6 she ran. "If only we had a bit of beef and some potatoes, this soup would be fit for a rich man's 7 ." The villagers thought it over, then ran to fetch what they had in their homes. A rich man's soup, and all from a few stones! It seemed like 8 ! The soldiers said, "If only we had a little milk,this soup would be fit for a king!" And so other villagers 9 to get some milk. "The soup is ready," said the cooks, "and all will 10 it, but first we need to set the tables." Some of the villagers said, "Such a great soup would be better 11 some bread and cakes," so they brought the 12 two things and the meal was 13 by all. Never had there been such a 14 meal. Never had the villagers had such delicious soup, and all made from stones! They ate and drank and danced well into the night. In the morning, the villagers gathered to say goodbye. "Many thanks to you," they said, "for we shall 15 go hungry now that we have learned how to make soup from stones." | ||||
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My friend Mr. Smith is a famous doctor and has a hospital. So he has enough money to 1 all over the world. And he's been to a lot places of interest. He likes to 2 children and has a lot of little 3 . They often ask him to tell them all kinds of funny things he 4 . It makes them happy and his room is always full 5 children when he's free. It was my little son's seventh birthday yesterday. The boy wanted to 6 his old friend Mr. Smith to the party. He 7 Mr. Smith himself and told him about it. the doctor accepted his 8 happily. At half past seven the boy was waiting for his coming at the gate. 9 he saw his car, he ran towards him. Mr. Smith 10 on time, with a nice present in his hand. After dinner the children sat around the traveler and asked him to 11 them some funny stories. Mr. Smith agreed and his stories made them 12 again and again. At last th told them the funniest story. He said," Once I reached a city 13 a foggy day. The fog was the thickest in the world ¡" Please wait a 14 , Mr. Smith," said my son," It's said the fog in London is the thickest in the world." "You're 15 , my clever boy." Said the funny doctor." The city had much fog that day ¡""What's it, the?" the boy couldn't wait to ask again. "The fog was so thick that I couldn't see it at all," the funny doctor said with a smile. | ||||
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A little girl went to a hospital. "I want to 1 a miracle (Ææ¼£)." "What?" said th doctor. "Mybrother is badly ill, 2 my daddy says only a miracle can save my brother." "We don't sell miracles here, little girl. I'm 3 but I can't help you," said the dotor. "I have the 4 to pay for it," said the girl. The doctor's brother asked, "What miracle does your 5 need?" "I don't know," she answered. "My daddy can't 6 for it, so I want to use my money." "How much do you have?" asked the man. "A dollar and a half." "Well," 7 the man, "a dollar and a half can buy a miracle." That man was a very good 8 . The operation (ÊÖÊõ) was free and her brother became well. "What's the price 9 the operation?" her mom asked. The little girl smiled. She knew exactly how 10 a miracle was-a dollar and a half with the faith (³ÏÒâ) of a little girl. | ||||
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When leaming new vocabulary, don't just memorize a list of words. 1 ,try to make five sentences using each new word.Tben use the new words as 2 as you can when you leam it.This way you will remember new words for a long time. Practicing sounds,you know,is 3 Ò»take the"th"sound for example.Choose words that begin 4 "th"and repeat them over and over agam 5 you are comfortable with them.Let's by!This,that,those,them, think,thought,thmugh,thin,thickÒ»£® Read,read,read in English,of course!Reading is one of the best ways to increase your Vocabulary and 6 your grammar in a natural and fun waV. Be sure to choose topics or books you are inte ested£®7 When someone is talking in Engish, 8 for the main point.If you hear a word you don't understand, ignore(ºöÂÔ)it and go on listening.If you think about the word,you will 9 everything else the person is saying.Always remembe 10 makes perect£® | ||||
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In one way of thinking, failure is part of life. In 1 way, failure may be a way towards success. The "Spider-story" is often 2 .Robert Bruce , leader of the Scots(ËÕ¸ñÀ¼) in the 13 th century, was hiding in a cave£¨¶´Ñ¨£©from the English. He watched a spider 3 a web. The spider tried to reach across a rough(´Ö²ÚµÄ) 4 in the rock. He tried six times. On the 5 time he made it and went on to make his web. Bruce is said to have been encouraged by this and to have gone on to 7 the English . Edison , the inventor of the light bulb, made 6 models that failed before he found the right way to make one. Once he was asked 8 he kept on trying to make a new type of battery when he had failed so often, he replied, ¡°Failure? I have 10 failure. Now I know 50,000 ways it won't 9 The important thing to keep in mind about failure is that it's a part of life. Learn to "live with yourself" even though you may have failed£® | ||||
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