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¡ªHello, Wu Ming. This is Wang Hong. Sorry to ring you so late in the evening, but I¡¯ve only just got home.
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¡ªI¡¯d like to ask you about some stamps. Do you still have the cock year stamp? You had it when I last saw you.
¡ªI¡¯m afraid I don¡¯t have it. I sold it last week.
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¡ªYes, please. Thank you. It¡¯s very kind of you.
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¡ªThank you very much.
¡ªBye-bye.
A£®Do you like collecting stamps so much? |
B£®That¡¯s all right. |
C£®Sorry, Wu Ming is out. |
D£®Do you want me to find one for you? |
E. Oh, what a pity!
F. Yes, speaking.
G. OK, I¡¯ll ring you if I have any news.
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What is your favorite color? Do you like yellow, orange, and red?___71___ Do you prefer grays and blues? Then you are probably quiet, shy, and you would rather follow than lead. You tend to be a pessimist£¨±¯¹ÛÕߣ©. At least, this is what psychologists tell us, and they should know, because they have been seriously studying the meaning of colors preference, as well as the effect that colors have on human beings. ___72___If you happen to love brown, you did so, as soon as you opened your eyes, or at least as soon as you could see clearly.
___73___A yellow room makes most people feel more cheerful and more relaxed than a dark green one; and a red dress brings warmth and cheer to the saddest winter day.___74___ A black bridge over the Thames River, near London, used to be the scene of more suicides than any other bridge in the area ---until it was repainted green. The number of suicide attempts immediately fell sharply; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue.
___75___It is an established fact that factory workers work better, harder, and have fewer accidents when their machines are painted orange rather than black or grey.
A£®On the other hand, black is depressing. |
B£®They tells us that we do not choose our favorite color as we grow up¡ª¡ªwe are born with our preference. |
C£®The rooms are painted in different colours as you like. |
D£®If you do, you must be an optimist£¨ÀÖ¹ÛÕߣ©, a leader, an active person who enjoys life, people and excitement. |
E. Light and bright colors make people not only happier but more active.
F. Life is like a picture or a poem, full of different colours.
G. Colors do influence our moods¡ª¡ªthere is no doubt about it .
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I was in Tokyo last spring, walking in the street and talking with my dear friend Kirsten. 71 It turned out to be a group of four very hip Japanese college students playing their music instruments for anyone who would listen.
72 In the middle of the second song, an old homeless man broke through the crowd and started shouting at the band. The musicians did their best to ignore him but the man would not go away. It seemed he was angry about the loud noise.
I remember there were probably two dozen people watching this. 73 I was also helpless because first, I couldn¡¯t speak much Japanese, and second, the homeless man was starting to get more and more violent. At one point, he picked up a stick and started banging on the drum set.
This was more than the young drummer could take. He stopped playing, stood up and pushed the old man to the ground.
74 He knelt down next to the old man, took hold of his hands and asked him if he was alright. I couldn¡¯t understand what was being said, but I will never forget the way this young man helped bring the fallen man to his feet. And I will never forget the way he carefully placed his arm around the old man¡¯s shoulders and quietly walked him away.
75 Maybe this old man was a prince in disguise. And maybe he was waiting to see someone act, just once, with beauty and courage.
A£®I couldn¡¯t help but wonder. |
B£®All of them went away at once. |
C£®Suddenly, we heard the sound of a jazz band. |
D£®Everybody became angry with the old man. |
E.But no one knew what they could or should do.
F.However, not everyone was enjoying the music.
G.At that time, a young Japanese man went through the crowd quietly.