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背诵为王第三册第45课 Stately Homes
Lesson45 Stately Homes
背诵为王第三册2009-05-23
It was believed that in the old days the rich were very rich and the poor were very poor. Is it really different now? Some of the aristocratic families of Britain still have a -
背诵为王第三册第44课 A Neapolitan Fisherman
Lesson44 A Neapolitan Fisherman
背诵为王第三册2009-05-23
The Neapolitan fisherman asleep in the afternoon sun was approached by a well-to-do businessman from another city.
"Why are you asleep instead of doing something usef -
背诵为王第三册第40课 Fast Food
Lesson40 Fast Food
背诵为王第三册2009-05-23
Everyone is always in a hurry these days. No one has time to sit and enjoy a meal with a friend. People want to eat now and they want to eat fast. The fast food industry tries to g -
背诵为王第三册第39课 Anyone Can Sign a Ticket
Lesson39 "Anyone Can Sign a Ticket."
背诵为王第三册2009-05-23
The police say hundreds of offenders have been caught by Mrs.
Gordon, a citizen who writes down the license numbers of people who break the law in this way, and -
背诵为王第三册第38课 A Stop Sign
Lesson38 A Stop Sign
背诵为王第三册2009-05-23
Sam was a farmer. He was born on his farm and had lived on it all his life. He had married his neighbour's daughter, and they grew fruit and vegetables.
Sam got up at five o'c -
背诵为王第三册第43课 American Homes
Lesson43 American Homes
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
Many young Americans do not live with their families, but in apartment blocks or residential areas where everyone is more or less of the same age.
Young people often move awa -
背诵为王第三册第42课 An Affable Man
Lesson42 An Affable Man
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
J.S. Minion was a maintenance foreman in the Public Works department of Excelsior City. He was a favorite of the senior officials at City Hall. They all praised his unfailing -
背诵为王第三册第41课 Work in a Bank
Lesson41 Work in a Bank
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
While Bill left school, he hoped to get himself a proper job.
"I'll work in a bank," he said to himself, "because my uncle works in one".
He went to his aunt and said, "I -
背诵为王第三册第37课 Come to Dinner!
Lesson37 Come to Dinner!
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
Some British and American people like to invite friends and colleagues for a meal at home. Don't be upset if your English friends don't invite you home. It doesn't mean th -
背诵为王第三册第36课 Look Quickly
Lesson36 Look Quickly
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
Jack joined the Boy Scouts when he was twelve. The teachers were very nice, and Jack began to learn a lot of useful things, so he was very happy.
One day the teacher came to th -
背诵为王第三册第35课 A Tender Heart
Lesson35 A Tender Heart
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
Peter was a ten year-old student at a city school. He was very good at football, playing forward on the school team.
Peter's grandfather and grandmother usually came to see -
背诵为王第三册第34课 Too Tired To Have a Holiday
Lesson34 Too Tired To Have a Holiday
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
Mary Williams lived alone and had a very important job in a company. She worked very hard. She often worked late. And she even worked on weekends.
Jill Thomas wa -
背诵为王第三册第32课 Have a Nice Holiday
Lesson32 Have a Nice Holiday!
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
Most British people take a two-week holiday in July or August, when the schools are closed, but shops, offices and factories do not usually close for the holidays. If pe -
背诵为王第三册第33课 Sorry! I'm Late
Lesson33 Sorry! I'm Late
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
In Britain and the USA most people are careful about time.
If they want to see a friend, or meet a business colleague, they telephone first to make an appointment. A lot of -
背诵为王第三册第31课 Two Hotels
Lesson31 Two Hotels
背诵为王第三册2009-05-22
Mr. Gray often travels to rural areas to sell machines to farmers. One of his problems has always been finding proper lodging for himself, and often when he reached a small villag -
背诵为王第三册第30课 Birthdays
Lesson30 Birthdays
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
For British and American people, birthdays are very special days, especially for children. Parents and family members send cards and give presents. Often children invite their frie -
背诵为王第三册第29课 Unlucky in Love
Lesson29 Unlucky in Love
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
During the war, a pilot was shot down over enemy territory.
Fortunately, he was saved from his burning plane by a group of nuns from a nearby convent. He was knocked uncons -
背诵为王第三册第28课 Religion
Lesson28 Religion
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
A hundred years ago, life in Europe and the USA was very different. Then, nearly everyone went to a church or synagogue once a week. Now, many people never go at all. Religion is st -
背诵为王第三册第27课 Just Leave the Keys in, Sir
Lesson27 "Just Leave the Keys in, Sir."
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
Stan Murch, in a uniform-like blue jacket, stood on the sidewalk in front of the Hilton and watched cab after cab make the loop in to the main entrance. Doesn -
背诵为王第三册第26课 Come to a Party
Lesson26 Come to a Party!
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
Most parties are quite relaxed these days, especially young people's parties. You don't have to wear a long dress or a black tie when you want to have a good time. In fact -
背诵为王第三册第25课 Power
Lesson25 Power
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
There is not enough petrol in the world for everybody now, and each year there is less, so what are we going to do when it finishes? Perhaps we will go back to horses and carriages and -
背诵为王第三册第24课 A Swimming Test
Lesson24 A Swimming Test
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
Once upon a time, there was a boy named Stephen. Stephen had read a lot of books about ships and their voyages and he was fascinated by them. When he was sixteen, he decided -
背诵为王第三册第23课 The Exercise Craze
Lesson23 The Exercise Craze
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
Everybody's doing it, old and young, men and women. They're jogging, dancing, jumping up and down, bending and stretching.
Exercise is in fashion. Everybody wants to b -
背诵为王第三册第22课 Riding a Bike
Lesson22 Riding a Bike
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
Mr. Holland drove to work in a car every day. When he was forty, he was fat and very soft, and he did not wish to get fatter and softer every year.
One day one of his friends -
背诵为王第三册第21课 Women and the IT Industry
Lesson21 Women and the IT Industry
背诵为王第三册2009-05-21
The computer industry should offer ideal conditions for the employment of women. Unfortunately it doesn't, both because the computer industry's managers are too s
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