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Unit 1 My Most Embarrassing experience
I had my most embarrassing experience when I was in the second year of college. During that period of time, I often like to chat with my friends by passing notes in class. My bitter story happened one Tuesday morning, when our English teacher was busy writing on the blackboard, trying to teach us, in her monotonous voice, the difference between “tolerable” and “tolerant”.
The teacher was hard-working, but I really wanted to share my good mood with my best friend, Tony. Therefore, I picked up my pen and wrote on a slip of paper, “Hey, I want to tell you something that will make you really envious of me,”and then I passed the slip to him. He quickly opened it and read it. Being too curious, he wasted no time writing on the note some words and passed it back. “What is it? Tell me immediately!” he asked. “Sally just gave me her cell phone number.” I responded. I could not wait to see his jealous face.
However, when he got my note, something unexpected happened. The note was grabbed by another hand. To my shock, the teacher was standing in front of Tony. She read the note in her hand loudly and looked sternly around the whole class. “Who passed the note to Tony? Who was so lucky to get Sally’s phone number?” She asked. All the class started to whisper, and I vaguely heard them talking about who started the passing of the note. My face turned red, and my heart beat quickly. Of course, those who sat around me knew I was the culprit. They looked at me, giggling quietly. Meanwhile, Sally blushed a deep crimson and looked very angry. She glared at me as if to say, “I am going to kill you.”
I did not stand up to admit I was the offender, but I felt so embarrassed that I really wished that there had been a place for me to hide myself. After the incident, I did not dare to pass notes in class anymore.
我最尴尬的经历
我有了最尴尬的经历当我在大学的第二年时。

在那段时间里,我经常在课堂上通过笔记和朋友聊天。

我的故事发生在一个星期二的早晨,当我们的英语老师正忙着写在黑板上,试图教我们,在她单调的声音,“容忍”和“宽容”之间的区别。

老师很努力,但我真的想和我最好的朋友托尼分享我的好心情。

因此,我拿起我的钢笔,写在一张纸上,“嗨,我想告诉你一些会让你羡慕我的东西,”然后我就把他给他了。

他迅速打开它,读它。

他太好奇了,他没有时间写在便条上写了几句话,然后又把它传了回来。

“那是什么?马上告诉我!“他问。

“Sally刚把她的手机号码给我,”我回复。

我迫不及待地看到他的嫉妒的脸。

然而,当他得到我的便条,一些意想不到的事情发生了。

那纸条被另一只手抓住了。

让我震惊的是,老师正站在托尼的面前。

她大声读了那封信在她的手上并严厉地看着周围的整个类。

“谁通过了这张纸条给托尼?谁是那么幸运得到萨丽的电话号码?“她问。

所有的课堂开始低语,我隐约听到他们在谈论谁开始了这一记录的传递。

我的脸变红了,我的心跳得很快。

当然,那些坐在我周围的人都知道我是罪魁祸首。

他们看着我,咯咯地笑,悄悄地。

同时,莎莉脸红了深红色,看上去很生气。

她瞪着我,好像在说,“我要杀了你。

我没有站起来承认我是进攻者,但我感到很尴尬,我真的希望有一个地方让我隐藏自己。

事发后,我在课堂上不敢再传纸条了
Unit 2 How Do Women and Men Groom Themselves?
When you get yourself ready to go to school or work in the morning, or attend a party in the
evening, you may have to do various preparations. What you consider as essential to prepare largely depends on whether you are a female or a male. Women and men take care of their appearance in different ways. Which are mainly shown in three areas.
One difference lies in the variety of beauty products that women and men use. Women have a great variety of tools and skincare products. For example, combs and clips for hair, brushed for powder foundation, and eyeliners for eyebrows, creams for face, to name just a few. Men, however, do not use so many things. They may comb their hair, but they seldom use cosmetics.
Another difference involves the amount of clothes women and men have. Females usually have many more clothes than men do. You may well be familiar with movie scenes in which a woman tried on the outfits in her wardrobe one after another and still hesitates about which one to wear. Unlike females, males do not buy themselves piles of clothes as long as they still have something at home.
The third difference is that women spend much more time grooming themselves than men do. It can easily take a woman half an hour or even several hours to get a perfect hair style or apply makeup to her face. In contrast, it may just take a man several minutes to tidy himself. All he needs to do is to comb his hair and put on whatever clothes he finds in the drawer.
To conclude, women and men behave differently in how they attend to their routine grooming chores. Such distinctions help create the typical images of females and males in human society.
女人和男人是怎么做的
当你准备好去上学或工作的时候,或者晚上参加一个晚会,你可以做各种各样的准备工作。

你认为在很大程度上取决于你是一个女性还是男性。

女人和男人以不同的方式照顾他们的外貌。

主要表现在三个方面
一个不同之处在于,女性和男性使用的美容产品的多样性。

女性拥有各种各样的工具和护肤产品。

例如,头发的梳理和剪辑,刷粉底,眼线和眉毛,霜的脸,仅举几例。

男人,然而,不要使用这么多的东西。

他们可以梳头发,但很少用化妆品。

另一个区别是衣服的女人和男人的数量。

女性通常比男性有更多的衣服。

你可能熟悉的电影场景,一个女人试图在她衣柜里的衣服又还犹豫哪一个穿。

与女性不同的是,男性只要在家里还有一些东西,他们就不会买成堆的衣服。

第三个不同的是女性比男性花更多的时间修饰自己。

这很容易让一个女人花了半小时甚至几个小时的时间去弄一个完美的发型或化妆给她的脸。

相反,它可能只需要几分钟来整理自己。

他所要做的就是把他的头发梳,把他在抽屉里找到的衣服穿上
得出结论,妇女和男人的行为不同,他们如何参加他们的日常美容家务。

这种区别有助于创造人类社会中女性和男性的典型形象。

Unit 3 A Successful Person
Alexander Fleming, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine, is best-known for his discovery of penicillin in 1928. A diligent researcher, Fleming had big dreams and the determination, spirit, and enthusiasm to realize them.
Alexander Fleming was born on August 6, 1881 in Scotland. When he was young, he did well in school and earned a two-year scholarship to Kilmarnock Academy. In 1903, the young Alexander enrolled at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School. He graduated with MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) from the school with distinction in 1906.
Fleming’s interest was not just limited to laboratory work. He had zest and love for life, creative power and a warm heart. Since 1900, he had been a private in the London Scottish Regiment and served throughout World War One as a captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps. It was his experience of witnessing many soldiers dying from infected wounds during the war that enhanced his determination to find a cure.
Following World War One, Fleming actively searched for anti-bacterial agent. In an article he submitted for the medical journal The Lance, Fleming explained why antiseptics were killing more soldiers that infection itself. He suggested that antiseptics be abandoned in practice. But despite his findings, most army physicians continued to use antiseptics even though this worsened the condition of the patients.
Flemming was angry about this, but he knew he had to find something really effective. A cautious attitude toward life made him highly responsible for his obligations and duties.
On September 3, 1928, when Fleming returned to his laboratory, he noticed that one sample from his earlier experiment was contaminated with a fungus, and the bacteria surrounded by it has been destroyed. Fleming then grew the mould separately and found that it produced a substance that killed a number of disease-causing bacteria. This substance was later named “Penicillin”. Its discovery has saved and is still saving millions of lives around the world.
Fleming changed the world of modern medicine by introducing the age of useful antibiotics. In 1999, he was named by Time magazine as one of the “100 Most Important People of the 20th Century”. He was memorized not only for his great discovery, but also for his determination in work and his love for life.
Unit 4 Should We Have National Parks
Have you ever been to a national park? How do you like it? Nowadays, national parks are very common in the world, and they can be found in many counties. Most people believe that national parks are necessary because they can help protect the variety of species on earth and offer people a place where they can explore nature and learn more about the environment. However, there are also different voices about the establishment of national parks.
Some people are against national parks because they argue that wild areas should not be disturbed, and wild animals should be left entirely alone. But I think these people may not have realized that some wild animals and plants have become so rare that proper protection is necessary and urgent. The establishment of national parks aims to provide a safe home for native plants and animals. For instance, Wolong National Nature Reserve in Sichuan Province has provided a natural habitat for giant pandas and many other precious species.
Other people oppose national parks because they worry that too much exploration of national parks can be damaging to the environment. True, extreme exploration will do harm to anything. But reasonable exploration of national parks can not only increase people’s knowledge about the environment, but also is beneficial to the protection of biodiversity. The thing is, in considering building up a national park, the authorities and experts involved must plan carefully to make sure that the national park will play a significant role in protecting biodiversity. In addition, the government can use the park as a living school to teach people the importance of environmental protection.
All in all, I agree that national parks are necessary. If we can make good use of them, we can
not only protect plant and animal species, but also help people learn more about our environment.
我们应该有国家公园吗?
你去过国家公园吗?你喜欢它吗?现在,国家公园在世界上很常见,在许多国家都可以找到。

大多数人认为,国家公园是必要的,因为他们可以帮助保护地球上的物种的种类,并提供人一个地方,他们可以探索自然和了解更多的环境。

然而,也有不同的声音,建立国家公园。

有些人反对国家公园,因为他们认为野生区域不应该受到干扰,野生动物应该被完全离开。

但我认为,这些人可能不知道,一些野生动植物已经变得如此稀少,适当的保护是必要的和迫切的。

国家公园的建立旨在为当地的植物和动物提供安全的家园。

卧龙省四川国家级自然保护区为大熊猫和许多其他珍贵物种提供了天然栖息地。

其他人反对国家公园因为他们担心太多的国家公园的探索可能会破坏环境。

真正的,极端的探索会伤害任何东西。

但合理的国家公园的探索,不仅可以提高人们对环境的认识,也有利于保护生物多样性。

这件事是,在考虑建立一个国家公园,有关部门和专家必须仔细计划,确保国家公园将发挥重要的作用,保护生物多样性。

此外,政府还可以利用公园作为一个生活学校来教导人们保护环境的重要性。

总之,我同意国家公园是必要的。

如果我们能充分利用它们,我们不仅可以保护植物和动物的种类,也可以帮助人们了解更多关于我们的环境
Unit 5 Life As A Single Child
A prevalent view in today’s media is that the single-child generation is a spoiled generation. Those growing up as single children are “little emperors” and “little empresses” who enjoy all the comfort and attention from their parents and grandparents. In a word, they are the happiest generation in China. However, I strongly disagree with this view. In fact, based on my own experiences, I think life as a single child is rather lonely and lacks freedom.
I grew up as the only child in my family, just like most kids of my age. My parents and grandparents made me the center of their attention. I did enjoy the comfort of the home they provided me. But I cannot say that I was in any way spoiled and happy.
I felt lonely in childhood. When I was very young, I spent a lot of time telling stories to myself or fighting with imaginary robots. Games like chess and cards were luxuries for me as I could seldom find anyone to play with. When I was able to read, I spent a lot of time reading or writing alone. When I was the only one at home, all I thought about was what I should do next, what I wanted, and what I needed.
I also had little freedom in the family. My parents and grandparents put all their focus on me. Whatever I did was closely monitored. They decided what clothes I should wear, what food I should eat, and what toys I should play with. I felt my life was totally controlled and planned by them.
As far as I know, the kids around me all had similar experiences. So, it is a real pity that people keep saying we belong to the most spoiled and the happiest generation. They should stop labeling us this way as I know from my own childhood that life as a single child is far from the happiest.
作为独生子女的生活
一种流行的观点在今天的媒体是,独生子女的一代是一个被宠坏的一代。

那些长大的独生子女“小皇帝”、“小公主”们享受所有的舒适和注意力从他们的父母和祖父母。

一句话,他们是中国最幸福的一代。

然而,我强烈反对这种观点。

事实上,根据我自己的经历,我觉得生活就像一个单独的孩子是很孤独的,缺乏自由。

我从小就成长为家里唯一的孩子,就像我这个时代的大多数孩子一样。

我的父母和祖父母让我成为他们注意的中心。

我真的很享受他们给我的家的舒适。

但我不能说我是在任何方式被宠坏和幸福。

我在童年时感到孤独。

当我很年轻的时候,我花了很多时间给自己讲故事,或者与想象中的机器人战斗。

像下棋和卡片之类的游戏是奢侈品,因为我很少能找到任何人玩。

当我能读,我花了很多时间读或写单独。

当我是家里唯一的一个时,我想到的是我接下来要做什么,我想做什么,我需要什么。

我在家里也没有什么自由。

我的父母和祖父母把所有的注意力都集中在我身上。

无论我做了什么密切监测。

他们决定我应该穿什么衣服,我应该吃什么食物,我应该玩什么玩具。

我觉得我的生活完全被他们所控制和计划好了。

据我所知,我周围的孩子都有类似的经历。

所以,这是一个真正的遗憾,人们一直说我们是最被宠坏的,最幸福的一代。

他们应该停止给我们贴标签,因为我知道从我的童年生活,作为一个单独的孩子是远离最幸福的。

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