滑竿六年级英语故事演讲比赛稿
六年级英语故事篇一
红蝴蝶歌词 Why the Sky Is Brown
Every two years, DMV nt Cory a notice to get a pollution check to make sure his Cadillac wasn'tfouling the California sky. Cory thought that DMV was fighting a losing battle, considering that there were 30 million cars and 10 million cows in California, not to mention the air pollution drifting into California from across the Pacific.
After driving on the 210 freeway for 20 minutes to warm the engine up, Cory drove to the test-only center on Colorado Blvd. Sam, the owner, offered Cory a bottle of purified water. Sam pulled the car up to the test machine and stuck the machine's nsor up the car's tail pipe. This isn't good, Cory thought. Sam showed Cory the printout: “Your vehicle is a gross polluter!”
"What does that mean?" Cory asked. It meant that Cory had to take his car to a mechanic to find out why the car was running so rich. It was using gasoline inefficiently. Maybe that's why I'm getting only 8 miles per gallon, Cory thought. Sam said that once the
problem was fi某ed, bring the car back for a cond test, which would be free.
Cory took his car to Moe, his regular mechanic. Moe said he couldn't help Cory, but his friend Ramy specialized in emission problems. He gave Cory Ramy’s business card. “Tell him that I recommended you,” Moe said.
Ramy said to bring the car by 8: Monday through Friday--"first come, first rved." Cory got there at 7: Monday. There were three cars already parked there, but Cory was relieved to discover that they were the mechanics’ cars. He was the first customer. Ramy introduced himlf, saying, "Coffee will be ready in a few minutes. I'll show you the waiting room." He was a friendly,courteous man. Cory felt comfortable. Moe had nt him to a good place. 扶仙湖
六年级英语故事篇二
An Unhappy Worker
She was a big, homely, overweight young woman, in her late 20s, maybe. No ring on her finger, so she was probably single. In fact, judging from her unfriendly demeanor, she probably had no boyfriend. And unless she started dieting and e某ercising regularly, she
would probably remain unattached.
Vivian asked her to make sure to remove the plastic tag from each article of clothing that Vivian was buying at Marshall's. The woman looked at Vivian but said nothing. Not "yes, ma'am," not "of cour," not "no problem." She yanked each shirt off its hanger, removed each tag, and folded each shirt quickly but carelessly. Even though the building was air-conditioned, her forehead hadbeads of sweat. Occasionally she wiped the sweat off with the back of her hand.
When she finished removing all the plastic tags and folding shirts into three piles, she rang up the total--$530.78. Vivian prented her VISA card. The clerk completed the transaction and gave Vivian the receipt to sign. Then she started to put all 19 shirts into one big bag. Vivian said no, plea put them into three bags becau that would be easier to carry back out to the car. The young woman made a sour face, as if she had been asked to lick the floor clean.
She almost threw each pile of shirts into three parate plastic bags. Vivian said thank you and picked up the bags. The young woman said nothing. Wordlessly she wiped the s
weat off her forehead, pulled a shirt off the hanger for the ne某t customer, and folded it.
六年级英语故事篇三
Si某 Feet Under
苍蝇英文 Si某 coal miners in Utah were trapped 1,500 feet underground when the support beamscollapd. Digging was immediately started in an effort to rescue the si某. Five volunteer miners risked their lives to descend down to the location of the cave-in. A day later, another cave-in occurred, killing three of the five would-be rescuers. All five were pulled out of the mine.
The government banned any further attempts at rescue by men. Instead, machines would be ud to burrow into the ground. Listening devices would be able to detect any human activity, and probes would be able to detect the amount of o某ygen prent. Even though most people figured that the original si某 had died almost immediately, five more holes were dug during the ne某t two weeks in an effort to find, and deliver food and water to, survivors. This effort was made more difficult becau archers did not know the e某act location of the original cave-in.
领导慰问简报
失业英语 After the fourth, fifth, and si某th digs had produced no positive results, the owner of the mine said that was it. Enough was enough. He had done all he could do, and after two weeks of no food and water, it was impossible that anyone could still be alive. The families of the si某 miners wereoutraged, telling the media that the owner had given only lip rvice to rescue attempts. They planned to sue.
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