妙语短篇A1之10、Your Need is Greater Than Mine

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妙语短篇A1之13、NOT SO STUPID

妙语短篇A1之13、NOT SO STUPID

13、NOT SO STUPIDTwo men are sitting together in an airplane. They are on a long journey. One man is a teacher. The other is a farmer.They sit for a while, and then the teacher says,“Let’s do something to pass the time. Let’s ask other riddle. If we don’t know the answer to a riddle, we have to pay. ”The farmer thinks about this for a while , then he says,“That’s not fair. You’re a teacher. You know more things than I do. I’m just a farmer.”“Yes, that’s true! What do you think we should do?”the teacher asks.“If you don’t know the answer to a riddle, you should pay me 100 yuan. If I don’t know the answer to a riddle , I’ll pay you 50 yuan.”the farmer says.“OK! That’s fair. Who’ll go first?”the teacher says after a while.“I will.”the farmer says.“Here is a riddle. What has three legs when it walks, but only two legs when it flies?”The teacher repeats the riddle, “Oh, this is a good one. I’m afraid I don’t know the answer.”He gives the farmer 100 yuan. Then he asks,“What’s the answer?”“I don’t know.”the farmer says, and gives the teacher 50 yuan.13不是很愚蠢两个男人乘坐一架飞机坐在一起。

妙语短篇a1第八课

妙语短篇a1第八课

8.A Sad StoryJim met two friends in the street."Come back to my apartment for a meal," hesaid. "You can see the whole of the city frommy bedroom window."His two friends agreed and they went backwith Jim to the apartment building where helived on the 40th floor.When they arrived, however, the elevatorwas out of order."I'm sorry," Jim said, "we'll have to walk.""But it's forty floors!" they said."We'll talk as we climb," Jim said. "You cantell me the new jokes you've heard and whenwe get to my apartment I'll tell you a story." His friends agreed and they started to climb the forty flights of stairs. At last they reached the top floor and were standing outside the door of Jim's apartment."Now tell us a good story," his friends said.Jim looked at them sadly and said, "Once upon a time there was a man who met two friends. He invited them to his apartment on the fortieth floor. The elevator wasn't working and they had to climb forty flights of stairs. When they reached the fortieth floor he put his hand in his pocket for the key to the door of his apartment. It wasn't there. Then he remembered where it was. It was in his car."New Words and Expressionsapartment 公寓whole 全部的window窗户agree同意elevator电梯out of order 坏了climb爬joke笑话key 钥匙EXERCISE I1. Choose the best answer a, b, c or d, to these questions about the story. 在a,b,c,d中选出一个最适合本故事的答案。

妙语短篇A1之10、Your Need is Greater Than Mine

妙语短篇A1之10、Your Need is Greater Than Mine

10、Your Need is Greater Than MineIn many big cities there are people who cannot get work. Sometimes they do not want to work, but sometimes there isn't any work for them to do.Some of these people beg(乞求)for money. Some of them sell boxes of matches or cheap pens, and some of them sell flowers.Andrew never gave money to beggars.(乞丐) "People should work for their money," he believed. He also believed there was work for everyone, which was not true.One day when he was waiting for a bus, a beggar came up and asked him for money. The beggar was an old woman wearing very old and dirty clothes. She had no shoes and she was selling some sweet-smelling flowers."Give an old woman ten dollars, mister," she said to Andrew. "I haven't had a meal(餐) for three days.""I'm not giving you ten dollars," Andrew said."What about five dollars, then, mister " the poor old woman asked."That'll buy me a couple of pieces of bread.""No," Andrew said."Then what about one dollar " the old woman asked. "I can buy an orange for one dollar.""I haven't got one dollar," Andrew said. "Now go away."The old woman looked at him sadly, and then gave him her flowers. "Here, mister," she said. "You have these. You need them more than I do."在很多大城市都有人没有工作。

妙语短篇a116答案

妙语短篇a116答案

妙语短篇a116答案【篇一:妙语短篇a1之8、a sad story】txt>jim met two friends in the street. come back to my apartment for a meal, he said you can see the whole of the city from my bedroom window.his two friends agreed and they went back with jin to the aparment building where he lived on the 40th floor. when they arrived, however, the elevator(电梯) was out of order.lm sorry,” jim said, well have to walk .but its forty floors! they said.well talk as we climb, jim said, you can tell me the mewjokes youve heard and when we get to my apartment lll tell you a story. his friends agreed and they started to climb the forty flights of stairs .at last they reached the top floor and were standing outside the door of jims apartment.now tell us a good story. his friends said.jim looked at them sadly and said once upon a time there was a man who met two friends. he invide them to his apatment on the fortieth floor. the elevator wasnt working and they had to climb forty flights of stairs. when they reached the fortiethfloor he put his hand in his pocket for the key to the door of his apartment .lt wasnt there. then he remembered where is was. lt was in his car8.一个悲伤的故事吉姆在街上遇见了两个朋友。

妙语短篇a1答案15篇

妙语短篇a1答案15篇

妙语短篇a1答案15篇【篇一:妙语短篇a1之1、a difficult question】> four girls went to school every day by taxi.one day one of the girls said, theres a test this morning. lets get to school late, then we wont have to take the test. what can we tell the teacher? one of the girls said. hell be angry. well need a good excuse. the girls though for several moments, then one of them said ,lets tell him that our taxi had a flat fire . thats a good idea, the other girls said. well tell him that. they arrived at school an hour late. the test was finished. why are you late? the teacher asked. you missed the test. our taxi had a flat fire, one of the girls said. the teacher thought for a moment, then he said ,sit down ,one of you in each comer of the room .the four girls did this then the teacher said, write on a piece of paper the answer to this question: which tire was flat?有四个女生每天都乘的士去上课.有一天,一个女生说“今天早上要考试,不如我们迟点去学校,这样我们就不用考试了” 其中一个女生说“那我们应该怎么跟老师说?他会很生气的,我们需要一个很好的借口。

妙语短篇a1第十二课。doc

妙语短篇a1第十二课。doc

妙语短篇a1第十二课。

doc11.Violin Lessons"Daddy, can I learn to play theviolin?" young Sarah asked her father. She was always asking for things andher father was not very pleased."You cost me a lot of money, Sarah," he said. "First you wanted to learn horse riding, then dancing, then swimming. Now it's the violin.""I'll play every day, Daddy," Sarah said.I'll try very hard.""All right," her father said. "This is whatI'll do. I'll pay for you to have lessons forsix weeks. At the end of six weeks youmust play something for me. If you play well, you can have more lessons. If you play badly, I will stop the lessons.""O.K., Daddy," Sarah said. "That is fair."He soon found a good violin teacher and Sarah began her lessons. The teacher was very expensive, but her father kept his promise.The six weeks passed quickly. The time came for Sarah to play for her father. She went to the living room and said, "I'm ready to play for you, Daddy." "Fine, Sarah," her father said. "Begin."She began to play. She played very badly. She made a terrible noise.Her father had one of his friends with him, and the friend put his hands over his ears.When Sarah finished, her father said, "Weil done, Sarah. You can have more lessons."Sarah ran happily out of the room. Her father's friend turned to him. "You've spent a lot of money, but she still plays very badly," he said."Well, that's true," her father said. "But since she started learning the violin I've been able to buy five apartments in this building very cheaply. In another six weeks I'll own the whole building!"New Words and Expressionsviolin小提琴pleased高兴的,满意的cost花费fair公平keep a promise 遵守承诺terrioie 可怕的noise 噪音own 拥有EXERCISE I1. Choose the best answer a, b, c or d, to the following questions about the story..在a,b,c,d中选出一个最适合本故事的答案。

妙语短篇A1之11、A Very Important Person教程文件

妙语短篇A1之11、A Very Important Person教程文件

妙语短篇A1之11、A V e r y I m p o r t a n tP e r s o n11、a very important person一个非常重要的人Important people often like to show how important they are.重要的人往往要展示他们是多么的重要。

They usually have the largest cars. 他们通常是具有最大的汽车。

They live in the biggest houses. 他们住在大房子。

They wear the most expensive clothes. 他们穿的最昂贵的衣服。

They eat in the best restaurants. 他们吃最好的餐馆。

Mr. Mammoth, the president of Acme Inc, was an important man.猛犸先生,阿克米公司总裁,是一个重要的人。

Acme Inc. was an important company, one of the biggest in the countr y.阿克米公司是一个重要的公司,并在该国最大的之一。

Thousands of men and women worked for it. 数以千计的男子和妇女为它工作。

The offices of Acme Inc. were in the Acme Building阿克米公司的办公室在阿克米大厦This was one of the tallest buildings in the city. 这是全市最高的建筑物之一。

It had fifty floors. 它有50层。

Mr. Mammoth, the president, had his office on the top floor.猛犸先生,总裁,他在顶楼他的办公室。

one day a man came to see him. 有一天一个人来见他。

妙语短篇B3.10

妙语短篇B3.10

10. A Safe BetIt was nearly seven o'clock, when a man walked intoa bar, ordered a drink and turned to watch thetelevision.The seven o'clock news was on and there was afilm showing a man standing on top of a tall building.He was looking down at the crowd of people below.On the ground, a police officer with a megaphone was trying to persuade him not to jump."Let's talk about your problem," the police officer was saying. "Perhaps we can help you."The man turned to the bartender and said, "I bet you a hundred dollars he doesn't jump."The bartender looked at him. "You're offering me a hundred dollars if he jumps? Is that right?""Yes. I don't think he'll jump."The bartender smiled. "O.K. You've got a bet."The man turned back to the television set and watched it carefully. The bartender, however, did not seem to be very interested. He continued washing glasses and serving the other customers.Then, after about five minutes, the man on the building threw himself off the roof and fell to the ground.The man in the bar turned to the bartender."He jumped," he said. "You win."He held out a hundred dollar bill to the bartender, but the bartender would not take it."I can't take your money," he said. "I knew I couldn't lose. That story was on the six o'clock news. I saw him jump.""Well, yes, so did I," the man said, "but I didn't think he'd do such a stupid thing twice."New Words and Expressionsbar 酒吧crowd 人群megaphone 扩音器persuade 劝说bartender 酒吧侍者,酒店伙计EXERCISE I1. Choose the best answer a, b, c, d or e, to these questions about the story.在a. b, c. d. e 中选出一个最适合本故事的答案。

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10、Your Need is Greater Than Mine
In many big cities there are people who cannot get work. Sometimes they do not want to work, but sometimes there isn't any work for them to do.
Some of these people beg(乞求)for money. Some of them sell boxes of matches or cheap pens, and some of them sell flowers.
Andrew never gave money to beggars.(乞丐) "People should work for their money," he believed. He also believed there was work for everyone, which was not true.
One day when he was waiting for a bus, a beggar came up and asked him for money. The beggar was an old woman wearing very old and dirty clothes. She had no shoes and she was selling some sweet-smelling flowers.
"Give an old woman ten dollars, mister," she said to Andrew. "I haven't had a meal(餐) for three days."
"I'm not giving you ten dollars," Andrew said.
"What about five dollars, then, mister " the poor old woman asked.
"That'll buy me a couple of pieces of bread."
"No," Andrew said.
"Then what about one dollar " the old woman asked. "I can buy an orange for one dollar."
"I haven't got one dollar," Andrew said. "Now go away."
The old woman looked at him sadly, and then gave him her flowers. "Here, mister," she said. "You have these. You need them more than I do."
在很多大城市都有人没有工作。

有时是他们不想工作,但有时他们是根本没有工作可做。

这些人中有的讨钱,有的卖火柴或者廉价的钢笔,而有的则卖花。

安德鲁从来不给乞丐钱。

他认为,人应该工作赚钱。

他还错误地认为,每个人都是会有工作的。

有一天,他正在等公车,一个乞丐走上前来,向他讨钱。

这个乞丐是一个老妇人,穿着一件又旧又脏的衣服,没穿鞋。

她卖的花气味芳香。

“给我十美元吧,先生。

”她向安德鲁恳求道,“我已经三天没吃饭了。


“我不会给你十美元的。

”安德鲁说。

“那么,给五美元呢,先生?”穷苦的老妇人继续恳求,“那够我买两块面包的了。


“不给。

”安德鲁拒绝道。

“那么,一美元?”老妇人继续,“一美元我可以买一个橘子啦。


“我没有一美元,请你走开。

”安德鲁说。

老妇人悲哀地注视着他,然后把她的花都给了安德鲁。

“给你,先生。

”老妇人说道:“拿着这些花,你比我更需要它们。

”。

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