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y. Ever ybody ar ound m e was sm oki ng and I f elt extr em el y un f or table. When m y ol d f ri end Bri an urged me t o accept a cigaret e, i t wa s mor e than I coul d bear . I t ook one guil til y, li t i t and sm oked wi t h sati sfacti on. My wif e was deli ght ed t hat thi ngs had r et urned t o nor mal once m ore. Anyway, as Br ian poi nt ed out , i t is t he easi est thi ng i n t he worl d t o gi ve up sm oking. He him self has done it l ot s of t i m es! Lesson79 By ai r 乘飞机 I used t o tr avel by air a gr eat deal when I was a boy. My par ent s, used to l ive i n South Am eri ca and I used to fl y there fr om Eur ope i n t he hol idays. An ai rhostes woul d t ake charge of me and I never had an unpleasant experi ence. I am used to t ravel ing by air and only on one occasi on have I ever felt f ri ght ened. Af ter taking of f, we wer e f lying low over the cit y and slowl y t em perat ur es. Tazi ef has oft en ri sked hi s l if e i n t hi s way. He has been abl e t o tel us m or e about acti ve vol canoes than any man ali ve. Leson68 Persist ent 纠缠不休 I cr ossed t he st reet to avoid m eet ing him , but he saw m e and came r unni ng t owar ds m e. It was no use pretending t hat I had not seen him, so I waved t o hi m. I never enjoy m eeti ng Bert Dykes. He never has anyt hi ng t o do. No m at t er how busy you are, he al ways i nsists on i ng wit h you. I had t o t hi nk of a way of prevent i ng him f r om f ol l owi ng me ar ound al l m or ni ng. 39。 Hul l o, Bert ,39。 I sai d. 39。 Fancy m eti ng you here ! 39。 Hul l o, El i zabet h,39。 Bert answer ed. 39。 I was j ust wonder i ng how to spend the m or ning unt il I saw you. You39。 r e not busy doi ng anyt hi ng, ar e you ?39。 39。 No, not at al ,39。 I answer ed.39。 I 39。 m goi ng t o. . 39。 Woul d you mi nd m y i ng wit h you ?39。 he asked, befor e I had fi ni shed speaki ng. ‘ Not at al l,39。 I l ied, 39。 but I39。 m going t o t he denti st .39。 39。 Then I39。 l l e wit h you,39。 he answer ed.39。 Ther e39。 s al ways pl ent y t o r ead i n t he 39。 wai ti ng r oom !39。 l esson69 But not m urder! 并非谋杀。 I was bei ng t est ed f or a dri vi ng li cence f or t he t hi r d t im e. I had been asked to dr ive i n heavy t raf fi c and had done so succesful ly. Af ter havi ng been i nst ructed t o dri ve out of t own, I began to acquir e conf idence. Sure t hat I had pased, I was al most beginning t o enjoy my test. The exami ner m ust have been pl eased wit h my per for mance, for he smi led and sai d, 39。 Just one m ore t hing, Mr Eames. Let us suppose that a chi ld suddenl y crosses t he road in fr ont of you. As soon as I tap on the wi ndow, I want the car to be st opped i mmediatel y. 39。 I conti nued dr ivi ng and af te r som e ti me, the exam iner tapped loudly. Though t he sound could be heard cl ear ly, it t ook m e a l ong t im e to react . I suddenl y pre ssed t he brake pedal hard and we were both thrown for ward. The exami ner l ooked at me sadly. 39。 Mr Eam es,39。 he said, in a mournful voice,39。 you have j ust ki led t hat chil d ! 39。 lesson70 Red f or danger 危险的红色 Duri ng a bull fi ght , a drunk suddenly wandered i nto t he mi ddl e of the r ing. The cr owd began to shout , but t he drunk was unawar e of the danger . The bul l was busy wi th the mat ador at the t ime, but i t suddenl y caught sight of t he drunk who was shout i ng r ude remarks and waving a red cap. Apparent ly sensi tive t o cri ti cism, the bull f ot al about the m at ador and char ged at he drunk. The cr owd suddenly gr ew qui et . The dr unk, however , seemed quit e sur e of him self . When t he bul l got close t o him, he clum si ly stepped asi de to l et i t pass. The cr owd br oke i nto cheer s and the dr unk bowed. By t his t ime, however , t hree men had e i nto t he ri ng and they quickly dr agged t he dr unk to saf et y. Even t he bul l seemed t o feel sor ry for him , f or it l ooked on sympat hetical y unti l the drunk was out of the way befor e once more t urni ng it s at tenti on to the mat ador. Lesson71 A fam ous cl ock 一个著名的大钟 When you vi si t London, one of t he fi rst thi ngs you wi l see is Bi g Ben, the f am ous cl ock whi ch can be heard al l over t he worl d on the B. B. C. I f the Houses of Par li am ent had hot been burned down i n 1834, t he gr eat cl ock woul d never have been er ected. Big Ben takes it s nam e fr om Si r Benj amin Hal who was r esponsi ble f or the making of t he cl ock when the new Houses of Par li am ent wer e bei ng built . It i s not only of i mmense si ze, but is ext remely accurate as wel l. Of fi cials f rom Gr enwi ch Obser vat ory have the cl ock checked t wice a day. On t he . C. you can hear t he clock when it i s act ual ly st ri king because micr ophones ar e connected t o t he cl ock tower. Bi g Ben has rar el y gone wrong. Once, however , it f ai led t o give t he cor rect ti me. A paint er who had been worki ng on the t ower hung a pot of pai nt on one of t he hands a nd slowed it down ! Lesson72 A car call ed Bl uebi rd “蓝鸟”汽车 The gr eat r aci ng dri ver , Sir Mal col m Cam pbel l, was the f ir st m an to dr ive at over 300 mi les per hour . He set up a new worl d r ecord in September 1935 at Bonnevi l e Salt Flat s, Ut ah. Bl uebi rd, the car he was dri vi ng, had been special y buil t for him . I t was over 30 f eet i n length and had a 2500 horse power engi ne. Al though Campbel l reached a speed of over 304 mil es per hour, he had great dif fi cul ty i n cont rol li ng the car be cause a t yre bur st duri ng the f ir st run. Aft er hi s at em pt , Campbel l was di sappoint ed to l ear n t hat his average speed had been 299 m il es per hour . However , a f ew days l ater, he was t ol d t hat a m i st ake had been made. Hi s aver age speed had been 301 m iles per hour . Since that ti me, racing dr ivers have reached speeds of over 400 m iles an hour. Foll owing hi s father 39。 s foot st eps m any。
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