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开头:怎么写小学生英语故事演讲稿 (1)buying a hat a lady went to a hat shop to buy a hat. as she was very fussy, it took her a long time to pick on one. already at the end of his patience the salesman was afraid that she might change her mind again so he tried to flatter her: 'an excellent choice, madam. you look at least ten years younger with this hat on!' to his dismay, the lady took off her hat at once and said: 'i dont want a hat that makes me look ten years older as soon as i take it off. show me some more hats!'
结尾:“now some one is dying,” said the little girl, softly, for she had been told by her old grandmother, the only person who had ever been kind to her, and who was now dead that whenever a star falls an immortal spirit returns to the god who gave it.
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开头:big ben big ben is not the name of a man. it is a name of the clock. it is in london. londonis the capital city of england. the big clock has four faces. so no matter where you stand, you can read the face of the clock. the hands are about four meter long. if you go to london, you may want to visit the house of the parliament. in that place you will find big ben sits at the top of the clock tower in the house of the parliament. the big clock makes a very loud noise. “ding dong. ding dong”- the clock strikes every quarter of an hour.
结尾:如果你去伦敦,你可能想要参观以后大厦。在那个地方你会找到坐落在英国议会大厦钟楼的大本钟。大本钟的声音很大,“叮咚,叮咚”,每15分钟敲一次。 小学生英语故事演讲稿范文
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开头:(1)buying a hat a lady went to a hat shop to buy a hat. as she was very fussy, it took her a long time to pick on one. already at the end of his patience the salesman was afraid that she might change her mind again so he tried to flatter her: 'an excellent choice, madam. you look at least ten years younger with this hat on!' to his dismay, the lady took off her hat at once and said: 'i don't want a hat that makes me look ten years older as soon as i take it off. show me some more hats!'
结尾:(3)she kindled a third match. again shot up the flame; and now she was sitting under a most beautiful christmas tree ,far larger, and far more prettily decked out, than the one she had seen last christmas eve through the glass doors of the rich merchant's house. hundreds of wax-tapers lighted up the green branches, and tiny painted figures, such as she had seen in the shop-windows, looked down from the tree upon her. the child stretched out her hands towards them in delight, and in that moment the lights of the match warm quenched; still, however, the christmas candles burned higher and higher, she beheld them beaming like stars in heaven; one of them fell, the lights streaming behind it like a long, fiery tail.