When I was in high school, one of my classmates sit right beside me. His name is ChenLiang. He is my unforgettable person in my life.
I remembered my mathematics was just mediocre at that time, but he was extraordinary and excellent in calculating and solving mathematic questions. He often received perfect scores. Of course, I wished I could reach at his level. Since we talked all day long, I asked how he could solve those difficult questions. He was so patient and polite to answer my sometimes ridiculous thinking. Gradually, I built my confidence at mathematics and finally passed the college entrance exam.
Now, we are apart, but I still remember his great attitude and willing in study. I am so obliged to my classmate, who is my friend always and forever.
One day, Paula and Richard decided to make a kite.
First they went out and found two straight sticks of the same length. They brought them back home and tied them with a piece of string into the shape of a cross. Then they took some string and used it to tie the four ends of the sticks together. Then, they spread some brightly coloured paper over the frame and glued it around the string.They stuck a tail made of paper to one of the corners, and tied a long string to the centre of the kite.
On the next windy day, they took the kite to a hill near their house and flew it.
一天,保罗和理查德决定做一个风筝。
首先,他们出门找了两根一样长的直木棍。他们把木棍带回家,用一根绳子把它们绑成十字形。然后他们又拿了些绳子,把木棍的四个顶端连在一起。然后,他们把一些颜色鲜艳的纸涂上胶水,粘在风筝的框架上。他们将纸做的尾巴粘在一角,在风筝中间系上一根长绳。
在接下来的一个有风的日子里,他们就在家附近的小山上放风筝了。
一个阳光明媚的星期六早晨,我来到早餐店吃早餐。由于店里的人太多了,我好不容易找了个位置坐了下来,点了一碗牛肉粉丝汤和两个面饼吃。
当我大快朵颐后,摸了摸鼓鼓的肚子去结账。但是店里人太多,老板就糊里糊涂的找了我几元钱匆匆走了。
等我回到家后,发现那位老板多找我两元!我在一旁自言自语道:“我吃一碗牛肉粉丝汤5元,又吃了两个面饼2元,共7元。我给了他20元,他应该找我13元。但是找了我15元。这两元我要不要还给他呢?”这时,体内的“小恶魔”跑出来对我说:“张道昱,不就两元吗,自己拿去花不就行了” “不行,两元也是钱呀,也是辛辛苦苦别人挣来的钱!如果你不还给那人,你就对不起胸前的红领巾了!”小天使愤怒地对着我和“小恶魔”说。
我听了“小天使”的话,立马来到了早餐店把多给我的钱还给了老板。老板惊讶的.对我说:“小朋友,你真诚实,毅然把多余的钱还给了我。如果是别人就会贪图小便宜不还给我了!”“没有关系,诚实是少先队员具备的品德之一,如果这一点都做不到,那就配不上少先队员胸前的红领巾了!”我竖定地说,马上离去。在回家的路上,树上的小鸟唱着欢快的歌曲,美丽的花朵随风飞舞,似乎我胸前的红领巾也变得更鲜艳了。
Father had a family of sons who were perpetually quarrelling among themselves. When he failed to heal their disputes by his exhortations, he determined to give them a practical illustration of the evils of disunion; and for this purpose he one day told them to bring him a bundle of sticks. When they had done so, he placed the faggot into the hands of each of them in succession, and ordered them to break it in pieces. They each tried with all their strength, and were not able to do it.
He next unclosed the faggot, and took the sticks separately, one by one, and again put them into their hands, on which they broke them easily. He then
addressed them in these words: "My sons, if you are of one mind, and unite to assist each other, you will be as this faggot, uninjured by all the attempts of your enemies; but if you are divided among yourselves, you will be broken as easily as these sticks."
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