Comic Books, Yes and No?

  In our house, there are lots of comic(滑稽的) books. Some are on the table in the living room. Some are under my bed. Some are under Neal's bed.

  Neal is my brother. He is seven, two years younger than I am.

  Every Saturday we do our work first. Then mother lets each of us buy a comic book about animals or children.

  We can hardly wait to get home to read them! We lie on the floor between our bed. Everything is very quiet then-until we burst out laughing. Mom calls our laughs “explosions”. I guess they sound that way to her.

  Yesterday I heard Mrs. Easton ask Mom, “Do you really LET your boys read comic books? I must say I am surprised!” Mom said,“Of course I let them!” Then she said, “That is, I let them read comics about animals and children. Not all comic books are bad. Some are very good.”

  “I wonder why children like comic books?” Mrs. Easton asked.

  Mom laughed. “I really don't know,” she answered. “But we know they do!”

  Well, no one asked me. But I could tell Mrs. Easton and mother why we like comics!

  The ones Neal and I read are funny. The people and the animals in them are smart. They are not goody-goody (虚假的), the way they are in some stories.

  Comic books are something like space ships. They take Neal and me to the planet Mars or to a rabbit's house. They bring us old friends and new friends. Donald and Mickey and Bugs and Elmer seem like real people to us!

  We like comic books most of all because we never know what will happen next. In some books, you can always tell what's going to happen.

True or False

1.The stories in the comic books often make the two brothers very sad and angry.

2.The two brothers won't get new comic books before they finish doing their work every Saturday.

3.All the grown-ups know clearly why children like reading comic books.

4.The stories in comic books can take children to places they have wanted to and help them meet a lot of friends.

5.The two brothers like comic books best of all because they can always guess what will happen next.

  James wrote a play for television about a family who came to England from India, and the play was very interesting. It was bought by an American TV company(公司) .

  James was then invited to go to New York to help them. He lived in Washington, which is an hour away from New York by air. The plane was going to take off at 8:30 in the morning. So he had to be at the airport at about 7:30. He ordered a taxi for 6:30 and went to sleep. He forgot to wind the clock, and it stopped after midnight. Also the driver of the taxi had to work very late that night and he got up very late the next morning.

  James woke with the feeling that something was wrong. He looked at his clock. It stood there silently with the hands pointing to ten past twelve. He turned on the radio and knew it was ten. He was late for the plane.

  He was just preparing his coffee when the radio sent out another news, “Reports are coming in of a plane crash (飞机坠落) near Washington airport. A Boeing 707 fly to New York crashed shortly after taking off this morning. Plane number 2234…”James suddenly turned pale(苍白) .

  “My plane,”he said aloud. “If I haven't been late, I'd have been on the plane! ”

1.James was a writer from England.

2.He had to reach the airport at half past eight.

3.James would like to take a taxi at six thirty.

4.The driver came to pick him up on time.

5.When he turned on the radio he heard the speaker saying that he missed the plane.

6.The plane crashed while flying towards London.

7.Sometimes bad things can change into good ones.

  A man went to see his doctor one day because he was suffering (受……之苦) from pains in his stomach(胃) . After the doctor had examined him carefully, he said to him, “Well, there's nothing really wrong with you, I'm glad to say. Your only trouble is that you worry too much. Do you know, I had a man with the same trouble as you in here a few weeks ago, and I gave him the same advice as I'm going to give you. He was worried because he couldn't pay his tailor's bills. I told him not to worry his head about the bills any more. He followed my advice, and when he came to see me again two days ago, he told me that he now feels quite all right again. ”

  “Yes, I know all about that, ” answered the patient sadly. “You see, I'm that man's tailor(裁缝).”

True or False

1.The man's stomach pains were imaginary.

2.The man's stomach pains were caused by too much worry.

3.The doctor told him about a man who had come to him with different pains.

4.The doctor told him about another patient who had come to him with stomach pains.

5.The earlier patient had made some clothes for the new one.

6.The new patient had made some clothes for the earlier one.

7.The earlier patient hadn't paid his tailor, because his doctor had advised him not to.

8.The earlier patient hadn't paid his tailor because he was worried .

9.The earlier patient had paid his tailor, and then he had felt quite all right again.

10.The tailor was worried because the earlier patient hadn't paid him.

  Mr. Briggs got a job with an insurance (保险) company after he left school and went around visiting people in their homes to sell them life insurance.

  One day, after he had been working for the company for about a year, the insurance manager sent for him and said, “Mr. Briggs, I have been looking at your record as a salesman with our company, and there is one thing that surprises me about it. Why have you been selling insurance only to people over 95 years old, and why have you been giving them such generous (慷慨的) conditions (条件) ? You'll ruin(毁灭) our company if you go on like that. ”

  “Oh, no sir, ”answered Mr. Briggs at once. “Before I started work, I looked at the figures for deaths in this country during the past ten years, and I can tell you that extremely few people die at the age of 95 or above each year. ”

  True or false

1.Mr. Briggs worked in his office all the time.

2.Mr. Briggs worked outside his office some of the time.

3.Mr. Briggs's job was to sell life insurance to very old people.

4.Mr. Briggs himself chose to sell insurance to very old people only.

5.He gave the old people very good conditions.

6.He gave the old people he sold life insurance to very hard conditions.

7.He did not want to ruin the company he worked for.

8.He wanted to ruin the insurance company.

9.He was quite right in what he was doing, because few people of 95 or more die each year.

10.Although few people of 95 or more die each year, this did not mean that he was right in what he was doing.

  Tom saw an advertisement in a newspaper for a beautiful, modern bicycle which cost £54.99, so he went to the shop which had put the advertisement in and asked to see one of their wonderful bicycles.

  The shopkeeper was very happy to show one to Tom, who examined it carefully and then turned to the shopkeeper saying, “There isn't a lamp on this bicycle, but there was one on the bicycle in your advertisement.”

  “Yes, sir,” answered the shopkeeper, “but the lamp isn't included (包括) in the price of the bicycle. It's an extra (额外的).” “Not included in the price of the bicycle?” Tom said angrily.“But that's not honest. If the lamp's in the advertisement, it should have been included in the price you gave there. ”

  “Well, sir, ”answered the shopkeeper calmly, “there' s also a girl on the bicycle in our advertisement, but we don' t supply one of them with the bicycle either. ”

  True or false

1.In the picture in the advertisement, there was a lamp on the bicycle, but no girl.

2.In the picture in the advertisement, there was a girl on the bicycle, but no lamp.

3.In the picture in the advertisement, the bicycle had a lamp and a girl on it.

4.Tom became angry because there was only one lamp on such an expensive bicycle.

5.Tom became angry because the lamp was an extra.

6.The bicycle cost £ 54.99 with the lamp, but without the girl.

7.The bicycle cost £ 54.99 with the girl, but without the lamp .

8.The bicycle cost £ 54.99 without either the lamp or the girl.

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