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Unit1GoodFriends
ASpeaking
John:I'm15yearsoldandIlovefootball.Ialsolikereading,especiallystoriesaboutpeoplefrom
othercountries.Idon'tenjoysinging,nordoIlikecomputers.Ithinkthatrockmusicisterrible.
Ann:Hi,ImAnn.I'm16and1likedancingandcomputers.Ialsolikerockmusic.Ihatehikingand
I'mnotintoclassicalmusic.Idon'tenjoyreadingtoomuch.
Steve:I'm14yearsoldandIloveskiing.Otherfavoritehobbiesarereadingandsinging.Idon'tlike
hiking.Ithinkthatrockmusicistooloud,andIthinkthatfootballisboring.
Peter:I'mfromAustralia.I'm15andI'mfondofsinging.Isingalot,andwhenI'mnotsinging,I
listentorockmusicorusemycompute匚Idon,tlikefootballandIthinkthatclassicalmusicis
terrible.Ihatedancing!
Sarah:MynameisSarahandI'm14yearsold.Myinterestsarereadingnovels,playingfootballand
singingsongs.Ithinkthatrockmusicisterrible,andIdon'tlikedancing.Idon'tenjoy
computerseither.
Joe:Hithere.I'mJoe.Ireallylikecomputers.IsurftheInternetallthetimeandIlikeplaying
computergames.Idon'tenjoyfootballandIhatehiking.RockmusicisOK,andsoisskiing.
BReading
Chuck飞Friend
InthemovieCastAway,TomHanksplaysamannamedChuckNoland.Chuckisabusinessmanwho
isalwayssobusythathehaslittletimeforhisfriends.Heisasuccessfulmanagerinacompanythatsends
mailallovertheworld.OnedayChuckisonaflightacrossthePacificOceanwhensuddenlyhisplane
crashes.Chucksurvivesthecrashandlandsonadesertedisland.
Ontheisland,Chuckhastolearntosurviveallalone.Hehastolearnhowtocollectwater,huntfor
food,andmakefire.Perhapsthemostdifficultchallengeishowtosurvivewithoutfriends.Inorderto
survive,Chuckdevelopsafriendshipwithanunusualfriend—avolleyballhecallsWilson.
Chucklearnsalotabouthimselfwhenheisaloneontheisland.Herealizesthathehasn'tbeenavery
goodfriendbecausehehasalwaysbeenthinkingabouthimself.Duringhisfiveyearsontheisland,Chuck
learnshowtobeagoodfriendtoWilson.EventhoughWilsonisjustavolleyball,hebecomesfondofhim.
Hetalkstohimandtreatshimasafriend.Chucklearnsthatweneedfriendstosharehappinessandsorrow,
andthatitisimportanttohavesomeonetocareabout.Healsolearnsthatheshouldhavecaredmoreabout
hisfriends.WhenhemakesfriendswithWilson,heunderstandsthatfriendshipisaboutfeelingsandthat
wemustgiveasmuchaswetake.
Avolleyballiscertainlyanunusualfriend.Mostofourfriendsarehumanbeings,butwealsomake
friendswithanimalsandeventhings.Forexample,manyofushavepets,andweallhavefavoriteobjects
suchasaluckypenoradiary.ThelessonwecanlearnfromChuckandalltheotherswhohaveunusual
friendsisthatfriendsareteachers.Friendshiphelpsusunderstandwhoweare,whyweneedeachother
andwhatwecandoforeachother.
CIntegratingSkills
Many-FLAVOREDFRINEDS
i(rvegotfriendsalloverthiscountry,friendsinothercountriestoo.I'vegotfriendsIhaven7metyet,
I'vegotfriendsthatwillneverknow.”
—AniDiFranco
Friendscomeinmanyflavours.Therearebestfriends,schoolfriends,fair-weatherfriends,forever
friendsandmanymore.Bestfriendsarefriendswithwhomyouspendalotoftimeandwithwhomyou
shareallyourthoughtsandfeelings.Schoolfriendsaredifferent:youseeeachotherinschoolandyou
studyandhavefuntogether,butyoumaynotknoweverythingabouteachother.Fair-weatherfriendsare
friendswhoonlylikeyouwhenyouarehappyorwhenyouarepopular.Ifyouarefeelingdown,orifyou
arehavingaproblem,fair-weatherfriendsdon'twanttospendtimeortalkwithyou.Foreverfriendsare
friendsthatwillalwayslistentoyouandtrytohelpyou,evenifyoudisagreeorifyouarehavinga
problem.
BESTFRIENDS
SarahandJanethavebeenfriendseversincetheystartedschool.Theydoeverythingtogether:
study,read,watchTV,surftheInternet,playsportsandlistentomusic.Ifeitheronehasaproblem,theother
istheretohelp.WhenSarahwasinthethirdgrade,someoftheotherstudentsweremakingfunofher
becauseshewasshy.JanettoldtheotherstudentstostopmakingfunofSarah,andshehelpedSarah
overcomehershyness.Inthefifthgrade,Janethadproblemswithhermathsclass.Shestudiedhard,butshe
justcouldn'tunderstandthehomework.SarahhelpedJanetwithherhomeworkandpatientlyexplained
everyexercisetoJanet.Aftersixmonths,JanetwasdoingmuchbetterandevengotanAonthemaths
exam.
FRIENDSACROSSBORDERS
Isitpossibletobebestfriendsevenifyouarethousandsofmilesapart?MichelandXiaoLithink
so.Theyhavebeene-friendsforfiveyears.MichellivesinBologne(博洛涅),France,andXiaoLilivesin
Wuhan,Hubei.Despitethefactthattheyhavenevermeteachother,MichelandXiaoLiarebest
Iriends.Theytalktoeachotherbye-mailortelephone,andtheyalwaystrytohelpeachother.Micheland
XiaoLisendeachotherpicturesandtelleachotherabouttheireverydaylife.Michelisveryinterestedin
ChinesecultureandtheChineselanguage.HeoftenasksquestionsaboutlifeinChina.XiaoLiisalso
curiousaboutlifeinFrance.Bothfriendsthinkthattheirfriendshipisfunanduseful.Theyhavelearnt
manynewthingsaboutlife,andtheyhavealsolearntmoreabouttheirowncultures.
1.Inthispassage,"'flavours^probablymeans:
A.coloursB.tastesC.kindsD.shapes
2.Mlatisthedifferencebetweenafair-weatherfriendandaforeverfriend?
3.Listthecharacteristics(特点)ofeachkindoffriend.
A.fair-weatherfriendB.schoolfriendC.foreverfriend
4.HowdidSarahandJanethelpeachother?
5.Howhaveyourfriendshelpedyou?Howhaveyouhelpedthem?
6.Whatcanyoudoifyouwanttomakefriendswithpeoplefromothercountries?
7.Whataretheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofhavingfriendsfromothercountries?
8.ThewordsatthebeginningofthereadingarefromasongbyAniDiFranco.Whatdoyouthink
“friendsIhaven?tmetyet"and“friendsthatIwillneverknow”mean?
Unit2EnglishAroundtheWorld
A
JoeisanAmericanwhohascometoBritainforthefirsttime.Lookatthepictureandreadthe
dialogue.Thenanswerthefollowingquestions:WhatisitthatJoecan'tfindinthebathroom?Whycan't
hefindit?
NANCY:Oh,thereyouare.Nowthen,didyouhaveagoodflight?
JOE:Sure,weflewallthewaydirectfromSeattletoLondon.
NANCY:Youmustbeverytired.Didyousleepatallontheplane?
JOE:No.notreally.Fmverytired.CouldIuseyourbathroom?
NANCY:Why.ofcourse.Youdon'tneedtoask,justmakeyourselfathome.Letmegiveyouacleantowel.
JOE:Atowel?
NANCY:Yes.Hereyouare.Thebathroomisupstairs.It'stheseconddoorontheleft.
JOE:ThanksNancy.Ifyou'llexcusemenow.
(afterawhile)
NANCY:Haveyoufoundit?
JOE:Well,ehyes,Imeanno.Imean,Ifoundthebathroom,butIdidn'tfindwhatIwaslookingfor!
B
Practisethefollowingdialogueswithyourpartnerandactthemout.
1EMILY:Karen,canyoutellmehowtopronounce“kilometer"?
KAREN:Sure.Britishpeoplesay/'k1/andAmericanssay/
k*1/.
TEACHER:KarenandEmily,isthereanythingthatisn'tcleartoyou?
KAREN:EmilyaskedmeaquestionbutIalreadyansweredher.
TEACHER:Whatwasherquestion?
KAREN:Sheaskedmehowtopronounce"kilometre”.
2MSSMITH:Harry,takethesetwopizzastoMrThompsononBroadStreet,Number12.
HARRY:Canyouspellthatname,please?
MSSMITH:T-h-o-m-p-s-o-n.OnBroadStreet.Number12.
HARRY:Canyourepeattheaddress,please?
MSSMITH:BroadStreet,Number12.
HARRY:Gotit.
MSSMITH:TakeDave'smotorbike.Herearethekeys.Andhurryup!
HARRY:Anythingelse?
MSSMITH:Don'tforgettobuymesomeketchuponyourWayback.
C
EnglishAroundtheWorld
Englishisalanguagespokenallaroundtheworld.Therearemorethan42countrieswherethe
majorityofthepeoplespeakEnglish.MostnativespeakersofEnglisharefoundintheUnitedKingdom.the
UnitedStatesofAmerica,Canada,Australia,SouthAfrica,IrelandandNewZealand.Intotal,formorethan
375millionpeopleEnglishistheirmothertongue.AnequalnumberofpeoplelearnEnglishasasecond
language.Thesepeoplewillperhapsspeakthelanguageoftheirowncountryathomewiththeirfamily,but
thelanguageofthegovernment,schools,newspapersandTVisEnglish.Thissituationisfoundin
countriessuchasIndia,Pakistan,NigeriaandthePhilippines.
However,thenumberofpeoplewholearnEnglishasaforeignlanguageismoreman750
million.EverywhereintheworldchildrengotoschooltolearnEnglish.MostpeoplelearnEnglishforfive
orsixyearsathighschool.InChinastudentslearnEnglishatschoolasaforeignlanguage,exceptforthose
inHongKong,wheremanypeoplespeakEnglishasafirstorasecondlanguage.
Inonlyfiftyyears,Englishhasdevelopedintothelanguagemostwidelyspokenandusedinthe
world.Englishistheworkinglanguageofmostinternationalorganisations,internationaltradeandtourism.
BusinessmenandtouristsoftencometoChinawithoutbeingabletospeakChinese.Chinese
businessmen,taxidriversandstudentstalkwiththemusingEnglish.Englishisalsothelanguageofglobal
culture,suchaspopularmusicandtheInternet.YoucanlistentoEnglishsongsontheradiooruseEnglish
tocommunicatewithpeoplearoundtheworldthroughtheIntemet.Withsomanypeoplecommunicating
inEnglisheveryday,itwillbecomemoreandmoreimportanttohaveagoodknowledgeofEnglish.
D
AmericanEnglishandBritishEnglish
ManystudentswanttoknowaboutthedifferencesbetweenAmericanEnglishandBritish
English.Howdidthesedifferencescomeabout?Thereisnoquickanswertothisquestion.Atfirstthe
languageinBritainandAmericawasthesame.In1776Americabecameanindependentcountry.Afterthat,
thelanguageslowlybegantochange.ForalongtimethelanguageinAmericastayedthesame,whilethe
languageinEnglandchanged.Forexample,300yearsagotheEnglishtalkedabouf'fall^.Today,most
Britishpeopletalkabout“autumn",butAmericansstilltalkabout4<fair\InthesamewayAmericansstilluse
meexpression'41guess”(meaning“Ithink"),justastheBritishdid300yearsago.
Atthesametime,BritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishstartedborrowingwordsfromother
languages,endingupwithdifferentwords.Forexample,theBritishtook^typhoon^fromChinese,whilethe
Americanstook“tornado"fromSpanish.
In1828NoahWebsterpublishedthefirstAmericandictionary.HewantedtomakeAmericanEnglish
differentfromBritishEnglish,sohechangedthespellingofmanywords.That'swhythewordscolour,
centreandtravellerarespeltcolor,centerandtravelerinAmericanEnglish.Exceptforthesedifferences
inspelling,writtenEnglishismoreorlessthesameinbothBritishandAmericanEnglish.
Thedifferencesaregreaterinthespokenlanguage.Forexample,Americanssaydance/ds/,
andinsouthernEnglandtheysay/dns/.InAmericatheypronouncenot/nt/;insouthern
Englandtheysay/nt/.However,mostofthetimepeoplefromthetwocountriesdonothaveany
difficultyinunderstandingeachother.
Answerthefollowingquestionsbychoosingthebestanswer.
1.AmericastoppedbeingapartofEnglandin.
A.1707B.1828C.1776D.1911
2.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.After1828AmericanEnglishandBritishEnglishstayedthesame.
B.After1828AmericanEnglishchangedbutBritishEnglishstayedthesame.
C.After1828BritishEnglishchangedbutAmericanEnglishstayedthesame.
D.After1828bothBritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishchanged..
3.BritishEnglishisdifferentfromAmericanEnglishbecause.
A.BritaindecidedtochangethespellingofmanyAmericanwords
B.AmericanEnglishchangedbutBritishEnglishstayedthesame
C.theAmericansandBritishtookdifferentwordsfromotherlanguages
DAmericaisabiggercountry
4.NoahWebsterwas.
A.anAmericanpresidentB.aSpanishfarmer
C.aBritishteacherD.anAmericanwriter
5.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.InthefuturebothAmericanEnglishandBritishEnglishwillstaythesame.
B.InthefutureAmericanEnglishwillchangebutBritishEnglishwillnot.
C.InthefutureBritishEnglishwillchangebutAmericanEnglishwillnot.
D.InthefuturebothBritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishwillchange.
E
AmericanEnglishhaschangedoverthecenturies.Thereareseveralreasonsforthis.Oneofthe
reasonsisthatpeopletravelledtoAmericafromalltheEuropeancountriesandfromotherpartsofthe
world,too.TheystartedtouseEnglish,buttheyalsobroughtinsomewordsfromtheirownlanguages.
Forexample,theword"cent”inAmericanmoneyisfromoldFrench.OneofthestatesintheUSAis
called“Florida”,inSpanishthismeans<4thelandofflowers”.ThereareagreatmanyAmericanIndian
words,forexample'1。howl“means“tocry".And"cookbooks”isaGermanword.Doyouknowanyother
Englishwordsthatwereborrowedfromotherlanguages?
IntegratingSkills
Don'tForgettoStayInTouch
GeraldisfromSingapore,butheworksinChengdu.Hehasbeenlivingtherenowformorethanthree
years.HehasmarriedaChinesegirlandtheywillsoonhavetheirfirstchild.Geraldisveryhappyin
China,althoughmostofhisfamilyliveinSingapore.Hesays,"Idon'tseemyparentsandmysistervery
often.TheycametovisitmeinSichuanonce.ButofcourseWecommunicatealot.Icallmyparentsatleast
onceaweek,andwetalkforatleasthalfanhour,althoughitisperhapsalittlebitexpensive.Myparents
oftensendmelettersandsometimesaparcel(包裹)withsomesweetsandteafromhome,eventhoughI
tellthemtheydon'tneedtobecauseIcangeteverythinghereinChengdu.Myparentsdon'tknowhowto
usee-maiLTheydon'tlikecomputers,soIsometimessendthemaletter,orapostcard.Mysister,of
course,oftensendsmee-mail,andwealsosometimeschatonline.Iwishwecouldseeeachothermore
often,butthatisdifficult.^^
2
XiaohualivesinNanchang.Twoyearsago,atherjuniorhighschool,shehadaCanadianteacherwho
taughtherEnglishforoneyear.Afterayear,however,herteacherwentbacktoOttawa."Westayin
touch.^saysXiaohua,“althoughwedon'twriteveryoften.Perhapsonlythreeorfourtimesayear.We
mostlywritee-mailbuteveryyearhesendsmeaChristmascard.Sendinge-mailisveryfastandcheapof
course,butIreallylikereceivinglettersbecauseofthebeautifulCanadianstampsontheenvelopes(信
封).“NotonlydidXiaohualearnalotofEnglishfromherCanadianteacher,shealsobecamevery
interestedinCanada/41trytoreadasmanybooksandmagazinesasIcanfindaboutCanada.Afewweeks
agotherewasaphotoexhibitionofCanadianphotographers.NatureinCanadaissobeautiful.Ihopeone
dayIwiltbeabletogothere.”
Unit3GoingPlaces
A
AdventureTravel
Whydopeopletravel?Well,manypeopletravelbecausetheywanttoseeothercountriesandvisit
placesthatarefamous,interestingorbeautiful.Peoplealsotraveltomeetnewfriends,totrynewkindsof
food,toexperiencelifeinotherpartsoftheworldorsimplytogetawayfromcoldweather.Yetthereare
otherreasonswhypeopletraveLManyoftoday'stravellersarelookingforallunusualexperienceand
adventuretravelisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.Hereisaquicklookattwopopularactivities:hiking
andrafting.
HIKING
Insteadofspendingyourvacationonabus,inahotelorsittingonthebeach,youmaywanttotry
hiking.Hikingisagreatwaytotravel.Youwillgetclosetonatureandtakeexerciseatthesame
time.Hikingiseasytodoanddoesn'thavetobeveryexpensive.Youcanhikeclosetohomeortravelto
otherplaces.Thebasicequipmentyouneedforhikingissimple:goodshoes,clothesandabackpack.You
Canhikeinthemountains,inaforestoralongariver.YouCanalsogoforah汰einthecity.
Hikingisfunandexciting,butyoushouldn'tforgetsafety.Herearesomebasictipsforsuccessful
hiking:
•Don'thikealone.
•Tellsomeonewhereyouaregoing.
•Bringwaterandagoodmap.
•Watchoutfordangers,suchasspiders,snakesorpoisonousplants.
•Wearahattoprotectyourselffromthesun.
•Bringacellphoneifyouhaveone.
RAFTING
Anotherexcitingadventureisrafting.Araftisasmallboatthatyoucanusetopaddledownriversand
streams.Raftingisagoodwaytoexperiencenature.Ifyouwantanormalraftingtrip,chooseaquietstream
orriverthatiswideandhasfewfallentreesorrocks.Ifyouarelookingformoreexcitement,youmaywant
totrywhitewaterrafting.Whitewaterraftingismoreadventurousanddifficultthannormalrafting.ltis
doneonriversandstreamswherethewatermovesquickly.Youhavetobecarefulnottohitrocks,trees
andotherdangers.Thename^whitewater^comesfromthefactthatthewaterinthesestreamsandrivers
lookswhitewhenitmovesquickly.
Aswithhikingyoushouldalwaysthinkaboutyoursafetyandweargoodclothes.Youalsoneedto
learnthebasicskillsofrafting,suchashowtohandletheraft,howtopaddleandhowtogetinandoutof
theraft.Youshouldnotgoraftingunlessyouknowhowtoswim,andyoushouldalwayswearalife
jacket.
Choosethecorrectanswers.
1.Adventuretravellerswantto.
A.experiencefunandexcitementB.meetnewfriends
C.trynewkindsoffoodD.visitfamoussitesorbeautifulplaces
2.Hikingisakindofadventuretravelbecause.
A.itisnotexpensiveB.itisexciting
C.youneedalotofequipmentforitD.youwilloftenputyourselfindanger
3.Whilehikingorraftingjtisimportanttothinkabout.
A.costB.excitementC.funD.safety
4.Beforeyougorafting,youdonothaveto.
A.learnraftingskillsBknowhowtoswimC.putonalifejacketD.wearleathershoes
5.Whichofthefollowingisthemostdifficult?
A.Normalrafting.B.Streamrafting.C.Whitewaterrafting.D.Rockrafting.
B
JaneandBettyaregoingonseparateholidaysinafewdays,time.
JANE:Hello,Betty.WhenareyouofftoGuangzhou?
BETTY:NextThursdayevening.
JANE:Howareyougettingtotheairport?Isanybodyseeingyouoff?
BETTY:Yes,mybrotherBobisgoingwithmetotheairport.Myplaneleavesatseven,soIthink
we'lltakeataxi.Areyougoinganywherefortheholidays?
JANE:Yes,fmgoingtoXi'anwithmyparentsonFriday.
BETTY:Howareyougettingthere?Bvtrain?
JANE:No,byair.Well,Imustbeoff.SeeyouwhenIgetback.HaveanicetimeinGuangzhou.
Andsay"Hi''toBobforme.'
BETTY:Ofcourse.Haveagoodtrip.
JANE:Thanks.Thesametoyou.Bye.
C
Eco-travelisaformoftravelthatcombinesnormaltourismwithlearning.Insteadofsimply
travellingforpleasure,youcanuseyourtripasawaytoprotecttheenvironment.Normaltourismisoften
badfortheenvironment,andtouristsoftencauseproblems.Eco-travel,ontheotherhand,isawayto
travelresponsibly.Eco-touristswanttolearnabouttheworldsothattheycanmakeitbetter,oratleast
understanditbetter.Eco-travelisawaytofindoutwhatcanbedonetohelpanimalsandplantsaswellas
people.
D
IntegratingSkills
BigFish,BigAdventure
Ifyouarelookingforallunusualexperience,maybeyoushouldtrygoingfbraswimwithoneofthe
world's
mostbeautifulcreatures-thedolphin.Swimmingwithdolphinsisawonderfuladventurethatwillfillyour
heart
withhappiness.Dolphinsarenotonlybeautifulandfriendly,buttheyalsoseemtobringjoytoanyone
who
comesnearthem.Janet,adoctorfromNewYorkwhohastriedthedolphinswimtwice,explainsthe
feeling:
i(SwimmingwithdolphinschangedthewayIthinkaboutmyself.Thedolphinsshowedmethesimple
beauty
intheworld.Theytaughtmetoenjoylifeandtheworldaroundme.Theadventurealsohelpedme
understandwhatisimportantinlife.
Dolphinsarewildcreatures,sothereareafewthingsyouneedtokeepinmindwhenyoujointhemin
theocean.Swimslowlyandcarefullyanddon'ttrytocatchupwiththedolphins.Youhavetobecarefulnot
todisturbthedolphinswhentheyarefeedingortakingcareoftheiryoung.Ifadolphincomesnear
you,don'treachoutandtrytotouchit.Dolphinslivinginthewilddonotliketobetouchedbyhumans.You
mustnevertrytograborholdadolphin—itwillfrightenthedolphins.Thebestwaytohaveagoodswim
withyournewfriendsistolearnfromthem.Trytoswimlikethedolphins,withoutmovingyourarmstoo
much,andpayattentiontohowthedolphinsusebodylanguagetocommunicate.Dolphinsareinterestedin
newthingsandtheywillperhapscometoplaywithyouifyoudiveormakesomestrangenoises.
Sharingthedeepbluewithitsbeautifulcreaturesisapopularformofadventuretravel.Youdonot
havetotravelfartoswimwithadolphin,nordoesithavetocostalotofmoney.Dolphinswimsarenow
possiblebothintouristareasandincities.Manyzoosletpeoplegoforashortswimwithadolphinina
pool.Theexperiencewillmakeawonderfulmemoryandmaychangethewayyouthinkaboutlifeand
nature.
Answerthesequestions.
1.Whydopeopleswimwithdolphins?
2.Whatarethebasicrulesyoumustfollowifyouswimwithdolphins?
3.Inwhatwaysaredolphinssimilartohumanbeings?
Unit4UnforgettableExperiences
A
TheRescue
Floraheardsomebodyshouting.ShelookedaroundandsawJeffrunning.Beforeshecouldmove,she
heardaloudnoise,whichgrewtoaterribleroar.ShelookedatJeff,whowaswavinghisarms.Shelooked
around,behindher.Thereshesawawallofwaterthatwasquicklyadvancingtowardsher.Shewasso
surprisedthatshecouldn'tmove.Shewantedtowatchit.However,beforeshecouldthinktwice,thewater
wasuponher.
“Run!"Jeffshouted.seizingherarm.
Thenextmomentthefirstwavesweptherdown,swallowingthegarden.Jeffdraggedhertowardsthe
house.Everythingwentsofast,shecouldn'tthink.Beforetheyreachedthehouse,anewgreatwave
came,sweepingdowntrees,andsweepingthemdowntoo.Theybothwentdownunderwater.
ThenJeffpulledherup.Hewasstanding,holdingontoatreethatgrewagainstthewall.Flora'shead
wasabovethewaterbutshecouldn'tstandup.Shestruggledandstruggled,butcouldnotgetonher
feet.Onlyhishandwasholdingherhand.Shefoughtforherlife,andfinallypulledherselfup.Now,the
water,whichwascoldasiceandflowedfasterthanariver,wasaboveherknees.JeffandFloralookedinto
eachother'sfacewithalookoffright.
“GettothestepsI^Jeffshouted.
Itwasonlyjustaroundthecorner:fourbigsteps!Shelookedathim,butshecouldnotmove.When
thewaterseemedtogodownalittle,theyran.Astheygottothesteps,theyheardanothergreatroar,andthe
wallofthehouseshook.Thewaterflowedaroundtheirlegsagain,butJeffhadopenedthehalldoor.
Floraquicklybeganclimbingthestairs.Boom!Anotherwavestruckthehouse,andastrangecracking
noisebegan.Thewatermoveduplikeasea.Floraranupthestairs.Thereshestopped,listeningtothe
strangesounds,whilethewholehousemoved.Flora,whosebeautifulhairanddresswereallcoldand
wet,startedcrying.
叮hehouseisfallingdown『'shoutedJeff."Whereisthechimney?Whichroom?Thechimney
willstand.”
Jefflookedoutofthewindow.Below,thewatersweptpastthehouselikeawildriver.Treeaftertree
wentdown,cutdownbythewater,whichmusthavebeenthreemetresdeep.Thegardenthatwasonceso
beautifulwascompletelydestroyed,sweptawaybythewildwater.
Aterriblenoisewentthroughthehouse.Apartofthehousehadgonedownandthefloormovedup
anddownundertheirfeet.Forsomemomentsbothweresilent.
'Thiswillstand.Thisherewillstand.See!Thatchimney!Likeatower.Yes!Allright!Allright!^^
DuringthefirstweekofMayIwentonaholidaytoSichuan.First,Ifoundsomephotosofinteresting
placeswhichwerenottoofarawayfromChengdu.IdecidedtogoandseethebigBuddhainLeshanand
MountEmei.Next,IcalledatravelagentwhosetelephonenumberIfoundinanewspaper.Hetoldme
thatIcouldgoonatwo-daytriptoLeshanandEmei,whichwasn'ttooexpensive.Myfriends,XiaoRong
andWeiBin,saidtheywouldcomewithme.Wetookafewbottlesof
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