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brary. We found a l arge atl as with god m aps that showed detai ls of worl d geography. From the atl as we coul d see that the Mekong River begi ns i n a gl aci er on a Ti betan m ountai n. At fi rst the river i s smal and the water is cl ear and cold. Then i t begi ns to m ove qui ckl y. It be es rapi ds as i t passes through deep val eys, travel li ng acros western Yunnan Provi nce. Som eti m es the ri ver be es a waterfal l and enters wi de val l eys. We were both surpri sed to l earn that hal f of the ri ver is i n Chi na. After i t l eaves Chi na and the hi gh al ti tude, the Mekong be es wi de, brown and warm . As i t enters Southeast Asi a, i ts pace sl ows. It m akes wi de bends or m eanders through l ow val eys to the pl ai ns where ri ce grows. At last, the ri ver del ta enters the South Chi na Sea. PART2 A NIGH T IN TH E MOUNTAINS Al though it was autum n, the snow was al ready begi nning to fal l in legs were so heavy and cold that they felt like blocks of ave you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles?That’s what we l ooked li ke! Al ong the way chil dren dressed i n l ong wool coats stopped to l ook at us. In the l ate afternoon we found it was so col d that our water botl es froze. However, the l akes shoneli ke gl as i n the setti ng sun and looked wonderful .Wangwei rode in front of m e as usual. She is very reliable and I knew I didn’t need to encourage her. To climb the mountains was hard work but as we l ooked around us, we were surprised by the view. We seemed to be abl e to see for mi l es. At one poi nt we were so high that we found oursel ves cycli ng through cl ouds. Then we began goi ng down the hi l s. It was great fun especi al l y as i t gradual y becam e m uch warm er. In the val l eys col ourful butterfli es fl ew around us and we saw m any yaks and sheep eati ng green grass. At thi s poi nt we had to change our caps, coats, gl oves and trousers for Tshirts and shorts. In the early eveni ng we al ways stop to m ake cam p. We put up our tent and then we eat. After supper Wang Wei put her head down on her pil l ow and went to sl eep but I stayed awake. At mi dnight the sky becam e cl earer and the stars grew bri ghter. It was so quiet. There was alm ost no wi nd—onl y the fl am es of our fi re for pany. As I l ay beneath the stars I thought about how far we had al ready travel l ed. We wil l reach Dali i n Yunnan Provi nce soon, where our cousi ns Dao Wei and Yu H ang wi l joi n us. We can hardl y wai t to see them! PART 6 TH E END OF OUR JOUNEY Cam bodi a was i n m any ways sim il ar to Laos, al though i t has twi ce the popul ation. At another i n, we tal ked wi th a teacher who told us that half of the people in her country couldn’t read or write. Her village couldn’t even afford to build a school, so she had to teach outsi de under a l arge tent. When we sai d goodbye, we al l felt very l ucky to have studi ed i n col l ege. Back on the road, we passed between many hil l s and forests. Then we cam e to the pl ai ns and entered Phnom Penh,the capi tal of Cam bodi a. In many ways i t l ooked li ke Vi enti ane and Ho Chi Mi nh Ci ty。 it al so had wi de streets wi th trees i n rows and ol d French houses. Unl i ke Vi entiane, shi ps coul d travel the Mekong Ri ver here. In the center of the ci ty we vi si ted the palace and a beauti ful whi te el ephant. It can onl y be seen outsi de the palace on speci al days. We ate an earl y supper and went to se a great tem pl e wi th fl oors m ade of sli ver. The next m orni ng our group sl ept l ate. We were very ti red from the l ong bi ke ri de the day before. Cycl i ng i n the hi l s had been di ffcui l ow our coui ns had the chance to make jokes about Wangwei and m e. Perhaps, they said, they were the strong ones!We had lunch at a ni ce outdoor cafe, then rode out of the ci ty. Two days l ater we crossed the border i nto Vi etnam. We began to see many more people,but I wasn’t surprised . I read in an atlas before our trip that Vietnam has almost seven times the popul ati on of Cam bodi a. We m et a farm er who gave us di recti ons and tol d us that he grows a new ri ce crop four tim es every year so he can feed m ore peopl e al so tol d us that the northern part of his country has m any m ountai ns and it i s m uch cool er than here i n the south, where i t is fl at. Al though the fl at delta m ade it easi er for us to cycle. we got warm very qui ckl y. So we drank l ots of water and ate l ots of bananas. Soon the del ta separated i nto ni ne sm al l er ri vers. Two days l ater, after we had passed thousands of ri ce fi el ds, we cam e to the sea. We were ti red but al so in hi gh spi ri ts: our dream to cycl e along the Mekong Ri ver had fi nal y e true. Unit 4 A NIGHT THE EARTH DID’T SLEEP Strange thi ngs were happeni ng i n the countri si de of northest H eBei. For there days the water in the vi l age wel s rose and fell , rose and fel . Farmers noticed that the wel l wal s had deep cracks i n them . A sm el l y gas cam e out of the cracks. In the farm eryards, the chi ckens and even the pi gs were too nervous to i ce ran out of the fi el ds l ooki ng for places to hi de. fish jum ped out of thei r bowl s and ponds. At about 3: 00am on Jul y 28, 1976, som e peopl e saw bri ght l i ghts i n the sky. The sound of the planes coul d be heard outsi de the ci ty, who thought li ttl e of these events, were asl eep as usual that ni ght. At3: 42 am everythi ng began to seem ed as if the worl d was at an end!El even ki l om etres di rectl y below the ci ty the greast earthquake of 20th century had begun. It was felt i n Bei ji ng, whi ch i s m ore thantwo hundred ki l om etres away. Onethi rd of the nati on fel t i t . A huge crack that was eight kil om etres l ong and thi rty m etres wi de cut across houses, roads and canal s. Steam burst from hol es i n the ground. H ard hi l s of rock becam e ri vers of di rt. In fi fteen terri bl e se。
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