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八年級英語下冊期末復習專項牛津上海版(試用本)
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內容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)
Tourism(旅游業(yè))Tourism:Whogetsthemoney?
Manytouristsbelievethatmuchofthemoneytheyspendonavacationtoapoorcountry
benefits(使...受益)thelocalcommunity.Buthowmuchofthecostofthiskindofvacationr
1goestothecountryyouvisit?
LefstakeafamilyintheU.S.whogoesonvacationsomewhereinAfrica.Someoftheir
moneygoestothetravela2whosellsthevacationandtothetourcompanythatorganizes
it.MoremoneygoestotheAmericanairlinethatfliesthefamilythereandback.Theresortis
ownedbyaEuropeancompany.ThemanagerandtopstaffattheresortareEuropean,andmostof
theirsalaryispaidintobanksbackhome.Thewaiters,cooks,andcleanersarelocal,butthey
don'tearnverymuchmoney.Andthefoodanddrinkwhichtheyserveisalmostallimported(進
□).
Asarule,lessthanathirdofthemoneypaidforthiskindofvacationgoestothecountrywhichis
visited.Howtourismcanh3developingcountries
Soitisalwayswrongtovisitpoorcountriesasatourist?Notatall-itdependsonthekindof
vacationyoutake.Responsibletouristsusetheirvisittolearnaboutthec4andlanguage
ofthecountrytheyarein.Theyinteractwiththelocalsandaskquestions-ratherthanbelieving
thattheyknowalltheanswers!Theytravelbypublictransportationandeatthelocalfood.The
souvenirstheybuyarelocally-made.Andeveryonebenefits.Theresponsibletouristhasagreat
vacation,andthemoneythatisspentstaysinthecountry.Thegoodnewsabouttourism
Tourismisbigbusinessandprovidesatleast10m5jobsaroundtheworld.Tourist
spendingisveryimportantfortheeconomiesofmanycountries,providingahighpercentageof
theirincome.AccordingtotheWorldTravelandTourismCouncil,tourismproducesoverU.S.$6
trillionayear.
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DennisTitoisanAmericanrocketscientist.The82-year-oldbillionaireplanstotakea
week-longtripwithhiswifearoundthefarsideofthemoon.
DennisTito,becamethefirstprivatespacet6in2001,whopaidRussia$20million
foratriptotheInternationalSpaceStation.Thatticketwouldbeworth$34milliontoday.
Tito,then60,shared,tcThepencilsonthetablestartedfloatingintheair,andIcouldseethe
blacknessofspace.Itwasthegreatestmomentofmylifetoachievealifegoal,andIknewthen
thatn7couldeverbeatthis.^^Therapture(狂喜)willber8astheUSbillionaireand
hiswifesaidtheyhadboughttwoseatsonafutureSpaceXpassengerflightaroundthemoon.
Tito'sspacedreamsarestillaliveandkicking.Heplanstotakehiswifetothemoonona
SpaceXStarshipflight."I'vebeenthinkingaboutflyingtothemoonforthelast20yearss__9
Ifinishedmylastspaceflight,“Titosaid.
Hecontinued,4tWewillbeabletowatchtheEarthgetsmallerandsmaller,andthemoon
getlargerandlarger.Wewillbeoutofthisworld.^^
It'snotknownhowmuchtheymightspend.However,Titowouldnotdiscussthecostofhis
spacetriparoundthemoon."OneofthethingsIhopetodo,webothhopetodo,istoinspire
peoplethataswegetolder,therearesomanythingswestillcando.AndflyinginspaceaW
isaloteasierthanalotofotherthings.Imean,I'mb11theageofskiing,butflyingin
spaceismucheasierthanthat,“Titosaid.
Maths,morethananyothersubjectcausesanxiety(焦慮)instudents.Mathsanxietyorfear
ofmathsisactuallyquitec12Usuallymathsanxietycomesfromunpleasantexperiences
inmaths.Whenanxiousstudentslookatmathsproblems,theirmindsgocompletelyblank(空白).
Theyfeelstupid,andtheycan'tr13howtodoeventhesimplestthings.
Studentswithmathsanxietyusuallyhavedifficultiesinf14theirmindsonthe
mathsproblems.Theirbrainsseemtoshutdown(stopthinking)whenamathsproblemappears.
Fearandanxietytakethep15ofclearthinking.Finallytheygiveuptheireffortsto
understand.
Forsomestudents,mathsanxietycanturni16agreatblock(障礙)forever.Maths
teacherscanhelpthemmoveawaythisblockbyprovidingthestudentsmoresupportand
encouragingtheminmathsstudy.However,asimple“youcandoit“isnotenough.I17
theteachersneedtoprovetothestudentsthattheycandoit,convincing(說月艮)them-bytelling
themstoriesofsuccessfulexperiences-thattheycandomathsbetterthantheythink.Inaddition,
teachersshouldmovetowardsareal-lifewaytomaths,withmoreattentiononunderstandingand
lessonmemorization,moreonapplication(應用)andlessoncomputation(計算),moreon
students*participation(參與)andlessonteachers5lecture.
Caringaboutfamily
Q:IhaveheardthatChineseculturevaluesfilialpiety(孝道)alot.Iwanttoknowaboutwhat
Chineseyoungpeoplethinkoftheideaoffilialpiety.
Amaiya,25,thePhilippines
Teenagerssharetheirideasonwhatfilialpietymeans:
Wehaveasayingthat"'filialpietyisthefirstofthehundredvirtues(美德)Soyouknow
respectingandtakingcareofourparentsareveryimportant.Thistraditionalvaluehasbeen
passeddownfromgeneration(一代人)togenerationt18manydifferentstories.Mymom
setsagoodexampleforme,too.Everyweekshegoestovisithermomaswell.Whenmymom
getssick,Icookforher.Ialsopreparebirthdaygiftsforhertoshowmylove.
Ithinkfilialpietyisan19thing.Ourparentsdosomanythingsforus,suchas
feedingus,lookingafterusandteachingus.Therefore,wefeelthankfulandwanttopaythem
back.Asteenagers,filialpietymayjustmeantryingtomakeparentshappybyb20well.
WangLining,14,Shanxi
InChina,manyschoolshaveseveralmeaningfula21topromote(提倡)filialpiety,
suchashelpingwashtheirfeetorwritinga"thankyoucard”.Bydoingthesethings,wedevelop
strongerloveforourparents.Itisgreat!Confucius(孑L子)believedthatonlyifeveryoneisgood
totheirparentscantheybegoodtootherpeople.Thentherewon'tbemanyfightsorarguments
andwecanbetterc22witheachother.Ithinkitisanexcellentidea.Itmeansthatfilial
pietyisnotonlyaboutlovingyourparents,butaboutlovingeveryone!
SoIthinkweallshouldtryourbesttohelpourparents.Bethereforthemwhentheyfeel
lonely.Givethemmoneywhentheyn23it.Theseareallactionsofthegreatestkindness.
YanZihan,13,Guangdong
WhenEmilyCumminswasfouryearsold,hergrandfathergaveherahammer.Sheloved
usingit,andstartedtolearnhowtomaketoysfromoldthingsthatnobodyusedanymore.
Whenshewasateenager,shewasveryc24andalwaysthoughtalotaboutmaking
inventionstohelpotherpeople.Emily'sgrandfatherhadanillness.Hehadalotofpaininhis
handsandfingers.Oneday,Emilysawthathehadt25gettingtoothpaste(牙膏)outof
thetube.Shemadeaninventionthathelpedhimwiththis,andwontheYoungEngineerforBritain
Awardforhertoothpastedispenser.
Afewyearslater,EmilylearntabouttheseriouswatershortageinsomeAfricancountries.
Thewomenandchildrenthereoftenwalkmanykilometresadaytogetwaterfortheirvillages.
Theyusuallyputthebucketsontheirheads.Therefore,theyhavetowalkc26soasnotto
spill(濺出)thewater.Emily'sinventionisasimplewatercarrier.Itmakesitpossibleforthe
womentotransportuptofivebucketseachtime.B27itiseasyforthemtorepairthe
watercarrierwhenitisbrokenasitismadeofwood.
Herlatestprojectisasimplefridgethatrunswithoutelectricity,butonlyneedsthee28
thatcomesfromthesun.TherearenowthousandsoffamiliesinvillagesinZambia,Namibiaand
SouthAfricawhouseittokeepmilk,foodandmedicinescool.
Emilyisnowayoungwoman.Sheisthewinnerofseveralp29forherinventions.
Shewasnamedoneoftheworld'stoptenyoungpeople.
Emilyfrequentlyvisitsschoolsandtalkstoteenagers.Shewantstoe30themto
comeupwithnewideasthatmaketheworldabetterplace.Shewantstouseherskillstomakea
difference.
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內容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)
ArchitectChrisHardiewasstoppedbyagrandpaattheShanghaiLibraryEastBranch(上
海圖書館東館)."Youlookfamiliar,thegrandpa,holdingac31askedinEnglish.atOh,
areyouthearchitect?^^
ThelibraryinPudongfirstopeneditsdoorstothepubliclastSeptember.Itq32
becameanewlandmarkinthecity.Thegrandpawasn'ttheonlyonewhowastheretotake
pictures.Somehadalreadyvisiteditseveraltimestodoso."I'mhappytoseethat,“saidHardie,
thelibrary'sarchitect.
Hardiesayslibrariesarehisf33publicbuildings.t4Ifyougotoatheater,youcan
watchplays.Ifyougotoagallery,ithasexhibitions.Librarieshaveitall,^^heexplains.Amodern
libraryismuchmorethanjustar34space.9,
Modemlibraries,accordingtoHardie,shouldhelptoconnectpeopletogether.Thatmeans
thattheyshouldcontainmorespacesforevents135exhibitionsandperformances,or
simplyforpeopletorelax.
Hardiehasdesignedmanylibrariesaroundtheworld.However,thisprojectinShanghaiiss
36tohim.ThafsbecausetheScottish-bornarchitecthasbeenlivinginthecityformorethan
tenyearsnow.Hec37Shanghaitobehishomecityandhasmademanyfriendshere.
Whendesigningthelibrary,hewasawarethatthesefriends,aswellashistwochildrenandtheir
friends,wouldallcometovisitit.
AndtoHardie'sjoy,hisjobseemstohavegonedownwellwiththelocalcommunity.
C.Readthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內填入適當?shù)脑~,
使其內容通順,每空格限填一次,首字母已給)
NewZealandisagreatplacetotravelaround.Therearemountains,lakes,rivers,andthe
beautifulocean.Thereisfishing,bushwalksandadventuresportsaswell.However,beforeyou
go,youshouldthinkaboutwhereyouwanttos38
Ifmoneyisnotaproblem,youmaychooseahotel.Themaincentresandtouristcentres
havehotelsofferingmanydifferentservices.Thep39ofaroomatatopclasshotelis
about$500anight,althoughthemoreyoupaythemoreyouget.
Anotherc40isamotel,whichislikeasmallapartment.Everythingyouneedto
makeyourownmealsisprovided,exceptfood.Themotelwillevenprovidetea,coffeeandmilk.
Feelfreetoenjoythem.Amotelusuallycostsabout$160anightfortwopeople.
BackpackersHostels(背包客旅館)areverypopularwithyoungpeoplewhodon'thave
muchmoney.Ifyoudon'tmindsharingaroom,youcanpayabout$20.Theyaregoodplacestom
41otheryoungpeopleandexchangetravelnews.
AlloverNewZealandyouwillfindcampinggrounds.Thesearegreatforpeoplewholike
tosleepintents.Youwillpayabout$20anighttoputupyourtentandtherewillbekitchensand
bathroomsthatyoucansharewithotherpeople.
Therearemanytypesofholidaystochosefrom.Inthelowseason,youprobablywon't
havetobookaroom.However,duringholidays,itisn42tobookaroomearlier.
Remembertodothisontheinternet.Itcanbecheaper.
C.Fillintheblankswithproperwords(在短文的空格內填入適當?shù)膯卧~,使其通順。每空
格限填一詞,首字母已給)
Wastesortingisasimpleprocessthatrequiresneitheralotoftimenoranyspecial
resources.Whenyouthrowawaytrash(廢物),doyouknowwhichbinitshouldgoin?Haveyou
evern43thedifferently-coloredtrashbinsonthestreetorinyourneighborhood?
Someofyoumightnotbeabletoanswerthisquestioneasily.Infact,itisveryimportant.
Notknowinghowtosortwastecanmakeitevenh44tosaveenergyandprotectthe
environment.
Ifyoudon'tsortyourtrash,allofitwillgotoalandUH(垃圾填埋場)andbem45
together.Theselandfillscantakeuplargeareasofgroundthatcouldhavebeenusedforplanting
treesorcrops.Theelectronicwastecanpollutethesoilandgroundwater(地下水).Otherpiecesof
garbage,likethemetalpartofapen,canbeusedtomakeotherthingsiftheyareproperly
recycled.
Withthisinmind,manycitiesinChinahavebeenrunningwaste-sortingactivitiesinrecent
years.Forexample,ShanghaiannouncedinJuly2019thatwithinthreeyears,allofitsresidents
shouldsorttheirwasteintof46groups:wet,recyclable,harmfulanddry.
Manyotherc47includingShenzhenandQingdao,plantousethismethodtosort
theirwaste.Nowthatyouknowthis,perhapsyoucandoyourparttoprotecttheenvironmentand
encourageotherstosorttheirtrash.
Wastesortingisalsoamajorproblemaroundtheworld.Differentcountriesareusing
differentmethodstosorttheirtrash.Japanis148theworldinwastesorting.Itisavery
importantpartofJapaneselifeandJapanesepeoplewillexpectforeignerstofollowtheirbelief.
Ahealthymind
Thebrainisthemostfascinatingpartofourbody.Eventhoughtherehasbeenallmedical
research,n49canreallyunderstandeverythingaboutit.Liketherestofourbody,our
brainneedstobecaredfor.Thewaysthatwekeepourmindhealthycanbequiteeasy.Gettinga
goodnight'ssleep,eatingabalanceddietandtakingadeepbreathareallimportantmethodsof
lookingafterbothyourbodyandyourbrain.
Manypeoplethinktheirbrainwillslowdownwithageandtheirmemorywillgetworseas
aresult.Thet50is,justlikeyourbody,youcanalsoimproveyourmind.TvefoundIcan
improvemymemoryifIcani51whatIneedtoremember.Forexample,ifI'mgoing
shoppingandIneedbread,milkandabirthdaycardformybrother,Iformpicturesofthesethings
inmymind.
Thesamekindofmethodcanbeu52withimportantdates.Ifyouhaveapicturein
yourmindofaparticularevent,it'smuche53torememberthanjustanumberona
calendar.
Anotherwayofimprovingyourmindistomakesureyour54visitnewplacesand
havenewexperiences.Travelingmoreoftenhasmuchmorelong-termbenefitsthanyouwould
haveeverexpected.PersonallyIfindlearningEnglishisagreatwaytokeepthebrainworking,
andcommunicationwithothersinanylanguageisimportant.Havingac55ismuchbetter
foryourbrainthanstaringatacomputerscreenoratotherpeopletalkingonTV.
Today,lifeisbecomingincreasinglystressfulformostpeople.Everyoneisrequiredtolive
andworkataf56pace.Studentshavetostudyhard.
However,ifwealwaysstudyandworkunderpressure,wewillgetupsetmoreo57
andmaybetrappedinastateofsub-health,whichmayleadtoanillnessintheend.Soitis
importantforustolearnhowtorelax.
Therearemanywaystorelax.Itisagoodideatot58toyourgoodfriends.Theymay
offeryousuggestionsandhelpmakeyoufeelbetter.Doingsportsisa59waytorelax.Ithas
beenprovenbyscientiststhatphysicalactivityishelpfulforrefreshment.Exercisinghalfanhour
everydayafterschoolwilldefinitelymakeyoufeelrefreshed.Ifyoudonotlikesports,itisalsoa
goodc60totakeawalkoutdoorstobreatheinmorefreshairandenjoythesunshine.
Therearealsomanyinterestingwaystorelax.Somewomengoshoppingtoreducestress.
Sleepingisapopularwaya61studentsandwhitecollars.Somepeopleeveneatwhatever
theywant.Butyoushouldbec62withyourhealth.
Everyoneneedstoknowsomethingaboutstressmanagement.Differentpeoplehavetheir
ownwaytoreducepressure.Everyoneshouldfindasuitablewaytorelax.
Treesareoneoftheoldest“citizens“ofourearth.Theykeepourairclean,reducenoisypollution,
improvewaterqualityandprovidefoodandbuildingmaterials.Justlikeus,treeschangealotas
theygrow.At1to3yearsold,manytreeslearnhowtop63themselves.Forexample,
manytreesgrowthorns(刺)towarnanimalsnottogonear.Mostyoungtreeshavelargedeep
greenleavessothattheycancatchenoughsunlightandchangeitintotheirfoodande64
Whentreesare4yearsold,theybegintogrowveryrapidlyandbecomestrongenoughto
facechallenges(挑戰(zhàn))laterinlife.Attheageof15,treesbecomeyoungadults.Theygrews
65andbegintoproduceflowersandfruit.
Itisnotuntilthetreeis20to25yearsoldthatitbecomesar66adult.Thetree
reachesitslargestsize.Notonlydoestheadulttreegivesusshed,oxygenandnaturalbeauty;itis
alsoagreatplaceforatreehouse,oraplaceforustonaporreadabookorlistentomusic.Ifthe
adulttreereceivespropercare,itwillcontinuetoliveh67formanyyears.
Graduallytreesbegintogrowolderandolderandevendie.Atthistime,theystillhave
theirimportantplaceinnature.Whenatreebecomeshollow(空心的)orpartofitdies,itprovides
ahomeforsmallanimals,andisalsoasourceoffoodformanyo68animals.
Inmanyways,thelifeofatreeissimilartoourownlifeespecially.Whenlookingatthe
lifeofatree,welearnthateachperiodoflifebringsitsownformofjoyandchallenge.Enjoy
everyminuteofitandtakecareofthetrees!
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Judy:Hello,Tom.Pleasetakeaseat.FmJudy.
Tom:Hello,Judy.Nicetomeetyou.
Judy:Youtoo.You'veappliedtodoateachingcoursehere,haven'tyou?I'dlikeyoutotellme,
firstofall,whyyouwanttobeateacher.
Tom:Well,I'dalwaysliketoe69thingstohelppeopleunderstand.AndIalsowantto
workwithyoungpeople.
Judy:AndwhyhaveyoudecidedtobecomeaPEteacher?
Tom:IloveallsportsandIreallybelieveifsimportantforyoungpeopletodosportsr70
forexample,playingbadmintontwiceaweek.Doingsportsalsoteachesyoungpeopleimportant
life171suchastheimportanceofteamwork,discipline移己律)andsoon.
Judy:OK,thankyou.And,wheredoesyourpassion(熱'情)forsportscomefrom?
Tom:Hmm,letmethink.Ifsd72tochooseonespecialthingbecauseIcanthinkofmany
unforgettableexperiences.Moreimportantly,mymumwasalsoagoodsportswoman.Shehas
inspired(啟發(fā))mealot.
Judy:ThafsOK.Andhowdoyouthinkteacherscane73theirstudentstoenjoysports?
Tom:Hmm,thafsaninterestingquestion.Ithinkmanystudentsenjoythecompetitiveelement
(要素).Theyalwayswanttobethebest!Whafsmore,weneedtorewardthemfortryingtheir
best.Anyway,ifsnotallaboutw74thegame!Theycanalsolearnfromfailures.
Judy:OK,thankyouverymuch,Tom.Youmakesomegoodpoints.
Tom:It'smypleasure.Thankyou.
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內容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)
Colourhelpsyouseethings.Butmanandsomemonkeysandapes(猿)aretheo75
mammals(哺孚L動物)thatcanseecolour.Toanyothermammals,s76asthedog,the
worldlookslikeablackandwhitephoto.Dogshuntmainlybylisteningandsmelling.
Likeothera77dogsseebestwhenthingsmove.Theanimalstheyhuntseemto
knowthis.Rabbitsordeerwillfreezew78theyfindthattheyarebeinghunted.Thenthe
dogmaynotseethematall.
Birdscanseecolour.Theyflyandneedtofindplacestoland.Colourhelpsthemknowhow
f79theplaceisandwhatitislikesothattheyareabletocatchflyingthingsintheairor
tolandonsomethingtheythinksafe.Somebirdsseethingsevenb80thanmandoes.
Theycanseethingsfarawayfromthem.Andevenaveryy81birdcanseeahousefrom
highupinthesky.Sogoodeyesandbeingabletoseecolourshelpbirdsfindfood.
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內容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)
Bye,our“l(fā)ittlebrownrat”!
Yearsago,melomys(珊瑚裸尾鼠)couldstillbeseenrunningontheAustralianislandof
BrambleCay(荊棘礁).Localfishermenwouldsometimesseethem.Onefisherman,Egon
Steward,toldscientiststhathesawafewin2009.
Scientistsbelievethatwasthe182timeanyonesawtheanimal.InFebruary,the
AustraliangovernmentannouncedthatBrambleCaymelomyshadgoneextinct(滅絕).Itisthe
firstmammal(哺孚L動物)tobecomeextinctbecauseofclimatechange.
MelomyshaveneverbeenfoundoutsideBrambleCay.In1978,severalhundredmelomys
livedontheisland.Thatnumberhaddroppedtobelow100by1998.InDecember2011,scientists
lookedformelomysandr83homeempty-handed.
Melomyswerelittleknown.However,peoplearoundtheworldares84abouttheir
extinction(滅絕)."Themelomyswasalittlebrownrat,“saidTimBeshara,ascientist.46Butit
wasourlittlebrownrat.Itwasourresponsibilitytoprotecttheanimalfromextinction.Sadly,wef
85
Itisverylikelythatthemelomyswentextinctbecausetheislandwasshortoff86
Theanimallivedonplants.Between2004and2014,however,thenumberofplantsonBramble
Cayreducedby97percent.Asaresult,manymelomyshadtogoh87Scientistsbelieve
thelack(缺乏)ofplantswascausedbyclimatechange.
ManynativeanimalsinAustraliahavebecomeextinct.Thegovernmenthasbeenheavily
criticizedG比評)fordoinglittletos88theEarth.44Wearesufferingfromtherealeffects
ofclimatechange,saidLeanneEnoch."Howmanymorespecies(物種)dowehavetolose
beforewetakerealaction?^^heaskedangrily.
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內容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)
DearEditor,
Whydonewspaperscarrysomanyadvertisementsforelectronicequipment?LastSundayI
c89advertisementsforsevenkindsoftelevisionsandthirteenkindsofradiosintheNews
Express.B90that,therewerepagesandpagesofadvertisementsforradiosandtape
recorders.
Don'tyourealizewhatelectronicequipmentisdoingtoourd91life?Everywhere
yougoyoumayhearloudmusicandadvertisementsoverradios:thisnoiseisruiningourears.
Childrenruintheireyeswithhoursofwatchingnotonlytheprogramsforchildrenbutalsothose
forgrown-ups.Husbandsdon'ttalktowivesanymoreandtheyarea92watchingthe
newsoraballgame.Andevenw93hiddenmicrophonesfindoutmoreaboutourprivate
lives,andcomputersk94recordsofpersonalinformationaboutus.Enoughisenough!I
thinkyoushouldlimitthea95ofadvertisingofelectronicequipmentintheNewsExpress.
Otherwiseitwillmakelifeterribleforusall.
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OneafternoonDavidwenttobuyapenforhimself.Onhisw96totheshop,he
sawanoldwomandropasmallbagtotheground.Beforehetoldheraboutit,aworkerhad
pickeditupandputitintohispocket.Soonthewomanr97thatherbaghadlostandwent
toasktheworker,butthemandidn'tadmithehadseenit.Lookingatthetallandstrongman,
Davidwastooafraidtosayanythingandhadtoleavew98tellingtheoldwomanthetruth.
ThateveningDavidfeltsorrythathehadn'tspokenup.Hethoughtitoverandatlasthef99
away.Thenextmorning,DavidwenttoMike'shomeandtoldhimaboutit.Theboyagreedto
helphimteachtheworkeralesson.
Themanwascleaningasewer(下水道)whilethetwoboyswerepassingashop.
“Mymotherdroppedherg100watchintothisseweryesterday,9,Davidsaidto
Mike.Whenheheardthis,theworker'seyeslitup(發(fā)光),“Well,boys,^^hesaid."It'sd101
here.Goandplayontheplayground.^^
Abouttwohourslaterthetwoboyspassedthereagain.Theworkerstoppedthemandasked,
“Areyous102thatyourmotherlostherwatchhere?”
“Yes,"answeredDavid,"butmyfatherhasgotitout!”
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DeclanGalbraithisasinginggenius.Hereleased(發(fā)行)hisfirstalbumat10.Heisoneof
themostp103youngsingersintheworld.
Declan'ssinginggiftwasfoundwhenhewasachild.Hisgrandfatherwasamusician.He
oftenb104Declanalongwithhimwhenheplayedmusic.Declanwouldsitforhoursjust
watchingand1105
Attheageof8,hestartedtot106partincompetitions.Hewon16ofthemin14
months.SoonEMI,abigrecordcompany,p107him15,000,000yuantomakerecords.
HisfirstalbumDeclancameoutin2001.Itwasabigs108andDeclanbecame
well-known.Peoplesaidhehas“apowerfulvoicethatreallysoars(飛翔)In2006,Declan
releasedanotheralbumc109ThankYou.
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Ifsoftensaidthatthebestwaytoseeacountryistousethemethodoftransportwhichis
traditionalinthatplace.SopeopleshouldseeAustraliaonhorsebackandtheUSbycar.Ifthisis
true,thenabicycleisthep110waytovisitSriLanka(斯里蘭卡).Althoughthe18-speed
mountainbikeIusedisnotaneverydaysight,moretraditionaltypescanbes111allover
thecountry.
Sharingthesamekindoftransportaslocalpeoplechangesthewayyouseetheplace.You
aretravellingataspeedthatfitstheenvironment.Itisnotsoslowthatyouonlyseeas112
areaeachday,andnotsofastthatthedetailsofthecountrysidearemissed.Betterstill,youcan
stopwheneveryouwanttolistentothebirdsorthesoundofwater,youcantalktopeople,smell
theircookingortakeaphoto.H113thisdoesn'tmeanthatcyclinginSriLankaisrelaxing.
Ifyouwanttoseethewholecountry,youhavetoleavethetownsandvillagesandcyclet114
theforest-wherethetemperatureis37℃,crossrivers,climbhillsandgooverpaths.
Themostpleasantpathsintheforestfollowthecanals.Thesecarrywaterintothebright
greenricef115Then,whenyouclimbupthehillsinthecentreofthecountry,youcansee
thatthes116ofeveryhilliscoveredwithrowsoftrees.
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