Where to Find a Listener Mr Adamson enjoys playing the violin in his
leisure time. He is often carried away by his music. But it is a terrible
time for his neighbours when Mr Adamson plays as he does so badly.
One day Mr Adamson sat by a window and began te play the violin as usual.
Mr Adamson seems to be making noises instead of music. However, Mr Adamson
was absorbed. Just then, some stones were
thrown out of the window under which Mr Adamson was sitting, but he did
not pay attention to it. The "music" continued. After a little
while, an empty bottle and a worn-out shoe were thrown out of the window
too. Mr Adamson knew that this was not the place for him. The neighbours
did not like his "music ". Mr Adamson was very sad. He was badly
hurt. "Perhaps no living people can understand my music.I should
go to a place where people may appreciate my works. " So he decided
to go to a graveyard.
He came to a graveyard where there was no other sound
ex cept the church to11. The yard was a Heaven'" where dead people
rest. Mr Adamson sat at a grave's and thought a lot, "I must do my
best to show that my music is outstanding. " He was inspired and
began to play his violin. Suddenly a barefoot stretched out from the grave
amd gave Mr Adamson a kick which sent him flying. His treasured violin
also dropped frum his hand. Mr Adamson felt very sad because his works
was not accepted by anyone , not even the dead.
Text B
Don't Throw Paper on the Floor
Bill Davidson
is throwing some paper on the floor. Miss Mead, his teacher, is looking
at the paper.
Mlss
MEAD:
Don't throw paper on the floor, Bill.
BILL:
Where shall I put it, miss?
MISS
ME.AD
Put it in the waste-paper basket, please.
BILL:
But Peter and Tony put all their paper in the basket a few .moments
ago.
Now it's full
MISS
MEAD:
In that case, take the basket outside and empty it.
BILL:
Yes , m iss. (He takes the basket out of the room and returns
with it a few
moments later. )
MIss
MEAD:
Where did you empty the basket, Bill?
BILL:
In the playground, miss.
MISS
MEAD:
Silly boyo ! The dustbin is at the back of the school. Now pick
up the paper
and put it in the dustbiri.
Question on
Text B
7. Read the following
passage once. Underline the key words while reading and retell the story
to your partner.
An Englishman, a Scotsman and an Irishman each owed a
friend of theirs a pound. The man died. They agreed that their debts were
debts of honour and must be paid, and that each one should go to the dead
man's house, leave a pound and ask that it should be buried with him, as
he had no relatives. The Englishman went and left a pound; so did the Irishman.
The Scotsman went to the house, took the two pounds, wrote a cheque for
three pounds and asked that it should be buried with the dead man.
But the undertaker (the man who arranges funerals) was
a Welshman. He found the cheque, cashed it and kept the money. <<返回首页前一页给我留言>>