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One day, I am reading a newspaper when my wife calls me in the kitchen, “Will you here and make your daughter eat her food?”
I throw the away and run to my 8-year-old daughter, Millie. In front of her is a bowl of rice. She says to me: “Dad, I want to do a special thing. I eat all the rice, will you let me do it?” “OK.” I say.
“Dad, I want to cut(剪掉) all my hair from my this Sunday.” She says. I feel a little surprised(惊讶的). “Millie, why don’t you ask for something else? We will be when we see your cleanshaven(剃光的) head.”
“Dad, you say you will let me it!” Millie cries.
On Monday morning, I her to school. I watch my hairless(没有头发的) daughter walking to her classroom. I see a boy with a hairless head. He another car, and shouts: “Millie, please for me.”
“Sir, your daughter is .” A woman gets out of the , and says, “That boy is my son, Harish. He is ill. He lost(失去了) all his hair because of chemotherapy(化疗).He doesn’t to go to school. Millie visits him and I don’t know she would cut her hair my son! ”
I stand there, and I can’t anything. “Thank you, my little angel! You are teaching me what love is!” I think. My daughter is a girl. She lives for her friends.
I throw the away and run to my 8-year-old daughter, Millie. In front of her is a bowl of rice. She says to me: “Dad, I want to do a special thing. I eat all the rice, will you let me do it?” “OK.” I say.
“Dad, I want to cut(剪掉) all my hair from my this Sunday.” She says. I feel a little surprised(惊讶的). “Millie, why don’t you ask for something else? We will be when we see your cleanshaven(剃光的) head.”
“Dad, you say you will let me it!” Millie cries.
On Monday morning, I her to school. I watch my hairless(没有头发的) daughter walking to her classroom. I see a boy with a hairless head. He another car, and shouts: “Millie, please for me.”
“Sir, your daughter is .” A woman gets out of the , and says, “That boy is my son, Harish. He is ill. He lost(失去了) all his hair because of chemotherapy(化疗).He doesn’t to go to school. Millie visits him and I don’t know she would cut her hair my son! ”
I stand there, and I can’t anything. “Thank you, my little angel! You are teaching me what love is!” I think. My daughter is a girl. She lives for her friends.
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根据所给汉语,完成句子,每空限填一词。
1. 为了预防“非典”,我们更应该注意保持干净整洁,除掉陋习。
In order to prevent SARS, we should pay ________ attention to ________ everything clean
and tidyand get rid of our ________ ________.
2. 开车只需半个小时就可以到达购物中心。
It's only half an ________ ________ to get to the shopping centre.
3. 这个主意听起来不错,我会考虑的。
This idea ________ ________ a good one. I will think about it.
4. 如果马路上没有人行道,你最好靠道路的最右边走。
You'd better walk ________ ________ the right side of the road if there is no pavement.
5. 一旦这件事失去控制,更多的人就会遭殃。
Once it is out of control, more people will ________ ________ trouble.
6. 早饭你想吃什么,鸡蛋、面包还是面条?
What would you like to have ________ ________, eggs, bread or noodles?
7. 展出的小汽车都是中国制造的。
The cars ________ ________ are all made in China.
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In order to prevent SARS, we should pay ________ attention to ________ everything clean
and tidyand get rid of our ________ ________.
2. 开车只需半个小时就可以到达购物中心。
It's only half an ________ ________ to get to the shopping centre.
3. 这个主意听起来不错,我会考虑的。
This idea ________ ________ a good one. I will think about it.
4. 如果马路上没有人行道,你最好靠道路的最右边走。
You'd better walk ________ ________ the right side of the road if there is no pavement.
5. 一旦这件事失去控制,更多的人就会遭殃。
Once it is out of control, more people will ________ ________ trouble.
6. 早饭你想吃什么,鸡蛋、面包还是面条?
What would you like to have ________ ________, eggs, bread or noodles?
7. 展出的小汽车都是中国制造的。
The cars ________ ________ are all made in China.
This is an online discussion group where people can post(发布) comments about a topic.
Read the post from the travel forum(论坛).
小题1: Jun posted a question in the forum, because _______.
小题2: What’s the meaning of the underlined word “remove”?
小题3:If you are invited to an American friend’s home, it’s NOT polite to________.
小题4: If you go to your American boss’s home for dinner, you _______.
小题5: We can know from the online discussion that ________.
Read the post from the travel forum(论坛).
| Answers To All Your travel | |
| Jun, Korea(韩国) Posted, 5 days ago | Question: First trip to the USA For my new job, I will travel to the United States next month and meet my American boss. This will be my first trip there. I’m worried about correct business behavior and manners. My boss invited me to his home for dinner. Do you have any advice? |
| Sue, Miami Posted, 3 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA It’s a good idea to bring a small gift or something from your country. Don’t be surprised if your boss opens the gift right away. In the USA, people often open a gift when they receive it. In Korea, that is not polite, but it’s common in the USA. |
| Sam, Los Angeles Posted, 2 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA Americans use their hands to eat some kinds of food, such as pizza and fried chicken. Watch your American hosts, and do what they do. |
| Kathryn, New York Posted, 12 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA In Korea and Japan, it’s the custom to remove your shoes before entering a house. In the United States, you usually don’t take your shoes off. Once I was travelling in Japan and entered a house with my shoes on by mistake. Oops! |
| Lee, Korea Posted, 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA Many Americans are very informal(非正式的)at home. One time I went to an American business partner’s home for dinner, I was surprised that everyone stood and talked in the kitchen while the husband and wife were cooking dinner. Besides, unlike in Korea, everyone took part in the dinner table conversation, even the man’s wife and children. |
| Andrew, Washington Posted, 1 hour ago | Re: First trip to the USA I agree with Lee. You probably won’t speak about business during dinner, so my advice is to know some topics of conversation. For example, you can talk about travel, food, music, or sports. But you’d better not question about age. |
| A.he got a new job |
| B.he would meet his boss |
| C.his boss invited him to his home for dinner |
| D.he wanted to know business behavior and manners in the USA |
| A.开除 | B.移开 | C.脱下 | D.去掉 |
| A.bring a small gift from your country | B.open the gift right away |
| C.enter the house with your shoes on | D.ask a person’s age |
| A.shouldn’t use your hands to eat fried chicken |
| B.can’t stand and talk in the kitchen while the host is cooking |
| C.can’t talk with all the family members |
| D.probably won’t speak about business |
| A.different countries have different customs |
| B.Japanese have the similar customs with Americans |
| C.everyone may take part in the dinner table conversation in Korea |
| D.only people from Korea and America can answer Jun’s question |
This is an online discussion group where people can post(发布) comments about a topic.
Read the post from the travel forum(论坛).
| Answers To All Your travel | |
| Jun, Korea(韩国) Posted, 5 days ago | Question: First trip to the USA For my new job, I will travel to the United States next month and meet my American boss. This will be my first trip there. I’m worried about correct business behavior and manners. My boss invited me to his home for dinner. Do you have any advice? |
| Sue, Miami Posted, 3 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA It’s a good idea to bring a small gift or something from your country. Don’t be surprised if your boss opens the gift right away. In the USA, people often open a gift when they receive it. In Korea, that is not polite, but it’s common in the USA. |
| Sam, Los Angeles Posted, 2 days ago | Re: First trip to the USA Americans use their hands to eat some kinds of food, such as pizza and fried chicken. Watch your American hosts, and do what they do. |
| Kathryn, New York Posted, 12 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA In Korea and Japan, it’s the custom to remove your shoes before entering a house. In the United States, you usually don’t take your shoes off. Once I was travelling in Japan and entered a house with my shoes on by mistake. Oops! |
| Lee, Korea Posted, 2 hours ago | Re: First trip to the USA Many Americans are very informal(非正式的)at home. One time I went to an American business partner’s home for dinner, I was surprised that everyone stood and talked in the kitchen while the husband and wife were cooking dinner. Besides, unlike in Korea, everyone took part in the dinner table conversation, even the man’s wife and children. |
| Andrew, Washington Posted, 1 hour ago | Re: First trip to the USA I agree with Lee. You probably won’t speak about business during dinner, so my advice is to know some topics of conversation. For example, you can talk about travel, food, music, or sports. But you’d better not question about age. |
| A.he got a new job |
| B.he would meet his boss |
| C.his boss invited him to his home for dinner |
| D.he wanted to know business behavior and manners in the USA |
| A.开除 | B.移开 | C.脱下 | D.去掉 |
| A.bring a small gift from your country | B.open the gift right away |
| C.enter the house with your shoes on | D.ask a person’s age |
| A.shouldn’t use your hands to eat fried chicken |
| B.can’t stand and talk in the kitchen while the host is cooking |
| C.can’t talk with all the family members |
| D.probably won’t speak about business |
| A.different countries have different customs |
| B.Japanese have the similar customs with Americans |
| C.everyone may take part in the dinner table conversation in Korea |
| D.only people from Korea and America can answer Jun’s question |