4、 So you want to be a writer … Send us your joke, anecdote or story, and if we publish it in the magazine, we’ll pay as follows:
●MY STORY $ 500 Personal stories beyond the call of daily life. They must be unpublished, original and less than 1000 words. ●EVERYDAY HEROES $ 100 Have you heard of an ordinary person who has done something extraordinary? Tell us about the person and, if we feature them, we’ll pay you $ 100 for finding the hero.
●ANECDOTES AND JOKES $ 100 Funny things can happen at work and at home especially when kids are around to pass comment. We may run your gem (佳作) in Life’s Like That, All in a Day’s Work or As Kids See it, or as a short filler. Got a new joke? Send it in for Laughter, the Best Medicine. |
●FACTS OF LIFE We do not pay for these articles, but why not share your question with the world?
●SUBMIT (提交) YOUR ITEM Jokes rdasia. com/jokes Comments rdasia.com/comments Stories rdasia.com/submit Fax (65) 6749 3616 Post Please mark your articles clearly and mail to: Reader’s Digest Asia, Editorial Department, Singapore Post Centre, PO Box 272, Singapore 914010
●THE FINE PRINT: Include your name, address and phone number. All articles become our property on payment and publication in the magazine. We reserve the right to edit and cannot return material not accepted for publication. |
64.The purpose of this advertisement could be to .
A.encourage people to writers B.persuade people to buy the magazine
C.attract people to write articles D.let people make a living by writing
65.If you want to get $ 500, your article has to be .
A.about personal stories B.about heroes
C.chosen and published before D.rewritten from other articles
66.Laughter, the Best Medicine and Life’s Like That are two .
A.books B.articles C.programmes D.columns
67.In the advertisement, rdasia. stands for .
A.Record Digital Asia B.Reader’s Digest Asia
C.Remember Day Asia D.Register Date Asia
Their 36 - Brian, a radio personality in Singapore and Suanne, a health advisor had 37 at a young age and didn’t have the means to have a big 38 . Don and his brother had heard their parents 39 several times that they wished they’d been able to 40 more people to share their joy. Since Mark was having great 41 following in his father’s footsteps as a radio host, he felt he was 42 to give his parents the perfect 25 th wedding 43 present the wedding they’d always wanted. Don was 44 in school at that time.
The Richmond boys got 45 . Going through the address book, they 46 family, old friends and colleagues, as well as made 47 to fly their grandmother in from England. At that point, Brian had not seen 48 mother for about seven years. On the evening of the August 1st wedding anniversary, Don and Mark 49 to meet their parents at the hotel where the feast would take place. They’d 50 thirteen tables and all their invited guests had already been told to remain 51 so as not to spoil the surprise. Their parents were caught 52 unawares (出其不意地) when they entered the room and were 53 by 130 guests yelling at the same time “Surprise!”
“My parents were truly 54 ,” says Don, now 31. “My parents say it was their best wedding anniversary ever. But they also 55 us that peaceful dinners with the family are pretty good, too.”
36.A.father |
B.mother |
C.parents |
D.brothers |
37.A.met |
B.married |
C.argued |
D.separated |
38.A.meeting |
B.party |
C.picnic |
D.wedding |
39.A.mention |
B.regret |
C.announce |
D.inform |
40.A.invite |
B.force |
C.cause |
D.require |
41.A.job |
B.success |
C.surprise |
D.business |
42.A.likely |
B.friendly |
C.able |
D.honest |
43.A.ceremony |
B.anniversary |
C.celebration |
D.activity |
44.A.already |
B.yet |
C.also |
D.still |
45.A.busy |
B.relaxed |
C.curious |
D.puzzled |
46.A.found out |
B.thought of |
C.rang up |
D.called on |
47.A.comments |
B.plans |
C.jokes |
D.guesses |
48.A.its |
B.their |
C.her |
D.his |
49.A.failed |
B.arranged |
C.tried |
D.hurried |
50.A.booked |
B.bought |
C.asked |
D.borrowed |
51.A.active |
B.calm |
C.quiet |
D.happy |
52.A.completely |
B.foolishly |
C.silently |
D.finally |
53.A.found |
B.praised |
C.greeted |
D.noticed |
54.A.interested |
B.pleased |
C.scared |
D.shocked |
55.A.request |
B.promise |
C.warn |
D.remind |