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1、³õÖÐÓ¢ÓïÑݽ²Ð¡¹ÊÊÂwho deserves help?many years ago, there lived a very rich man who wanted to dosomething for the people of his town. but first he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help. so he placed

2、 a very large stone in the center of the main road into town. then he hid behind a tree and waited. soon an old man came along with his cow.the young man then began to move the stone. he pushed and pulled with all his strength to move it to one side. but imagine hissurprise when under the stone he f

3、ound a bag full of money and this message: this money is for the thoughtful person who removes this stone from the road. that person deserves help.hello everyone,today im very glad to be here to addrea speech about joking.as we all feel, we are having a busy life - busy working,busy studying,busy ta

4、lking,busy eating,and even,busy falling asleep!in this rapid developing world,we have to be busy or we will fall behindƪ¶þ£ºÊʺÏÖÐСѧÉú½²ÑݵÄÓ¢ÓïС&

5、#185;ÊÊÂmy first and my lastan indian farmer and his child were toiling in the fields. it was almost dark by the time they had finished their work and the farmer said to the child, wow! its getting dark! quickly pack up the tools and run. lets run quickly!relax. were not far from home

6、 and we know the way home.why are you in such a panic? asked the child. theres something you dont know. im not afraid of tigers or lions. im only afraid of the night. answered the farmer¡£it so happened that a lion was hiding nearby and overheard their conversation. whats this thing called

7、 the night? how could it be more fearful than i am? i must find out about it.go home with him.early the next morning, on the way, another lion passed by and found it hilarious to see a lion obediently following a farmer. the lion asked, what are you doing? why are you walking behind this man?shh! ke

8、ep your voice down and leave quickly. dont you know that this being walking in front is something called the night. hes very terrible. last night, he beat me and shackled me, leaving me cold and starving the entire night. i have no idea where hes taking me now. run along or your life will be in dang

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19、 was thirty-five, he bought a small plane and learned to fly it. he soon became very good and made his plane do all kinds of tricks.george had a friend. his name was mark. one day george offered to take mark up in his plane. mark thought, ive travelled in a big plane several times, but ive never bee

20、n in a small one, so ill go.they went up, and george flew around for half an hour and did all kinds of tricks in the air.when they came down again, mark was very glad to be back safely, and he said to his friend in a shaking voice, well, george, thank you very much for those two trips in your plane.

21、george was very surprised and said, two trips?yes, my first and my last, answered mark.an indian farmer and a lionʨ×ÓºÍÅ©·òan indian farmer and his child were toiling in the fields. it was almost dark by the time they had finished their work and the

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64、 take care of them.¡± with these words, he went out.but the servant knew what the rich man had said was untrue. after the rich man was away from his home, he enjoyed a nice meal. because he drank too much, he was drunk and fell to the ground. when the rich man came back, he couldn¡

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