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1、关于六年级英语小短文小学六年级英语小短文小学英语教学方法繁复多样,随着社会的发展、文明的进步,教育也在顺应着社会文明的发展而不断产生着变化,对英语教学方法的探索也是随教育的发展而不断进行着的,从没间断过。本文是关于六年级英语小短文,希望对大家有帮助!关于六年级英语小短文:The Rude ClerkBa_ter had wandered around Blockbuster for almost 30 minutes after work.He was looking for a movie that seemed even slightly interesting.He had to ren

2、t a “new release” in order to get a free “favorite.” Actually, he would rather just rent two favorites; he hadnt read one good thing about any of the new releases.Finally, because a coworker had liked it, he selected a new release called “Cloverfield.” It was a story about a giant monster that destr

3、oys Manhattan.The other DVD he selected was “South Park,” a popular HBO edy series about third-grade students in Colorado.He went to the front counter.He said hello to the employee.She did not look at him; all she said was, “Card?” Ba_ter gave her his Blockbuster card.She scanned it.She broke open t

4、he two locked DVD cases and checked to make sure the DVDs were in them.She said, “$9.28.” Ba_ter corrected her, “You mean $4.64.” She repeated, gruffly, “$9.28.” Boy, this is one rude woman, Ba_ter thought.He told her to check again; he was entitled to a free movie.She checked again, and said, “$4.6

5、4.” Ba_ter handed her a five, noting that she did not bother to apologize for her mistake.She handed him his change without a word.“Whats your name?” Ba_ter asked.She told him.“Whats your last name?” he asked.She placed the two DVDs and the receipt on the counter top, where she could see him printin

6、g her full name on a piece of paper.Without asking him if he wanted a plastic bag for the DVDs, she turned back to the register.He looked at her, took the DVDs, and walked out.Maybe her manners will improve after I call her supervisor, he thought.关于六年级英语小短文:The Ta_ ChargeThe envelope had the words “

7、Internal Revenue Service” printed on the outside.Oh no, Vaughn thought, this could be bad news.It was bad news.IRS had determined that Vaughn owed $963, plus $88 interest, from two years ago.They had disallowed a deduction for two reasons.One, his adjusted gross ine that year was more than $40,000,

8、and two, he was covered by an employer retirement plan.Therefore, said IRS, he was not allowed the deduction he had taken for his individual retirement account.IRS sent him si_ pages of e_planations and instructions.IRS included a returnable form with an “Agree” bo_ and a “Disagree” bo_.If he checke

9、d Agree, he must pay the full amount.If he checked Disagree, he must send documentation supporting the reasons for his disagreement.If his documentation was correct, he would owe nothing.He called the IRS 800 number just to make sure he had read the instructions correctly.An agent told him to simply

10、 send a check with the full amount whether he agreed or disagreed.If he disagreed but his documentation was correct, IRS would return the full amount of his check within eight weeks.“Dont believe that agent.For now, just send them the documentation,” advised Vaughn's brother later that day.“

11、Make IRS wait for the money.Its your money, not theirs.”关于六年级英语小短文:The Cluster BalloonistCluster balloonists tie a bunch of helium balloons to a lawn chair, sit in the chair, cut theanchor rope, and go flying into the wild blue yonder.To land, they cut some of the cordsattaching the balloons to the

12、chair.A small group of daredevils has been enjoying this sport formore than 30 years.They usually take a radio to municate with people on the ground, a GPS device so theycan be located, a parachute, and bags of sand or water that they throw overboard to go higher.“Its fun, but its not for everyone,”

13、 said Glenn Ford.“You have to dress warmly for higheraltitudes.You should always take a life preserver and wear a helmet.And you need to takefood and water for emergencies.” Balloonists often soar up to 6,000 feet, and many havesoared to 12,000 feet or higher.A popular priest in Brazil decided to tr

14、y cluster ballooning.Reporters from newspapers and TVstations interviewed and photographed him before take-off.He laughed and waved at everyoneas his chair started rising.“Ill see you at one oclock,” he yelled to everyone on the ground.Itwas 11 a.m.The weather, however, took a sudden turn for the worse.People could see the wind driving theballoonist toward the Atlantic.The bright balloons disappeared into the dark clouds.The ne_tday, a pilot in a single-engine plane saw some balloons floating 10 miles

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