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人教版高中英语必修三课文电子文档人教版高中英语必修三课文电子文档人教版高中英语必修三课文电子文档xxx公司人教版高中英语必修三课文电子文档文件编号:文件日期:修订次数:第1.0次更改批准审核制定方案设计,管理制度Unit1FestivalsaroundtheworldFESTIVALSANDCELEBRATIONSFestivalsandcelebrationsofallkindshavebeenheldeverywheresinceancienttimes.Mostancientfestivalswouldcelebratetheendofcoldweather,plantinginspringandharvestinautumn.Sometimescelebrationswouldbeheldafterhuntershadcaughtanimals.Atthattimepeoplewouldstarveiffoodwasdifficulttofind,especiallyduringthecoldwintermonths.Today’sfestivalshavemanyorigins,somereligious,someseasonal,andsomeforspecialpeopleorevents.FestivalsofthedeadSomefestivalsareheldtohonourthedeadortosatisfytheancestors,whomightreturneithertohelportodoharm.FortheJapanesefestivalObon,peopleshouldgotocleangravesandlightincenseinmemoryoftheirancestors.Theyalsolightlampsandplaymusicbecausetheythinkthatwillleadtheancestorsbacktoearth.InMexico,peoplecelebratetheDayoftheDeadinearlyNovember.Onthisimportantfeastday,peopleeatfoodintheshapeofskullsandcakeswith“bones”onthem.Theyofferfood,flowersandgiftstothedead.TheWesternholidayHalloweenalsohaditsorigininoldbeliefsaboutthereturnofthespiritsofdeadpeople.Itisnowachildren’sfestival,whentheycandressupandgototheirneighbours’homestoaskforsweets.Iftheneighboursdonotgiveanysweets,thechildrenmightplayatrickonthem.FestivalstoHonourPeopleFestivalscanalsobeheldtohonourfamouspeople.TheDragonBoatFestivalinChinahonoursthefamousancientpoet,QuYuan.IntheUSA,ColumbusDayisinmemoryofthearrivalofChristopherColumbusintheNewWorld.IndiahasanationalfestivalonOctober2tohonourMohandasGandhi,theleaderwhohelpedgainIndia’sindependencefromBritain.HarvestFestivalsHarvestandThanksgivingfestivalscanbeveryhappyevents.Peoplearegratefulbecausetheirfoodisgatheredforthewinterandtheagriculturalworkisover.InEuropeancountries,peoplewillusuallydecoratechurchesandtownhallswithflowersandfruit,andwillgettogethertohavemeals.Somepeoplemightwinawardsfortheirfarmproduce,likethebiggestwatermelonorthemosthandsomerooster.ChinaandJapanhavemid-autumnfestivalswhenpeopleadmirethemoonandinChinaenjoymoon-cakes.SpringFestivalsThemostenergeticandimportantfestivalsaretheonesthatlookforwardtotheendofwinterandtothecomingofspring.AttheSpringFestivalinChina,peopleeatdumplings,fishandmeatandmaygivechildrenluckymoneyinredpaper.Therearedragondancesandcarnivals,andfamiliescelebratetheLunarNewYeartogether.SomeWesterncountrieshaveveryexcitingcarnivals,whichtakeplacefortydaysbeforeEaster,usuallyinFebruary.Thesecarnivalsmightincludeparades,dancinginthestreetsdayandnight,loudmusicandcolourfulclothingofalkinds.EasterisanimportantreligiousandsocialfestivalforChristiansaroundtheworld.ItcelebratesthereturnofJesusfromthedeadandthecomingofspringandnewlife.Japan’sCherryBlossomFestivalhappensalittlelater.Thecountry,coveredwithcherrytreeflowers,looksasthoughitiscoveredwithpinksnow.Peoplelovetogettogethertoeat,drinkandhavefunwitheachother.Festivalsletusenjoylife,beproudofourcustomsandforgetourworkforalittlewhile.ASADLOVESTORYLIFangwasheart-broken.ItwasValentine’sDayandHuJinhadsaidshewouldmeethimatthecoffeeshopafterwork.Butshedidn’tturnup.Shecouldbewithherfriendsrightnowlaughingathim.Shesaidshewouldbethereatseveno’clock,andhethoughtshewouldkeepherword.Hehadlookedforwardtomeetingherallday,andnowhewasalonewithhisrosesandchocolates,likeafool.Well,hewasnotgoingtoholdhisbreathforhertoapologize.Hewoulddrownhissadnessincoffee.ItwasobviousthatthemanagerofthecoffeeshopwaswaitingforLiFangtoleave-hewipedthetables,thensatdownandturnedontheTV-justwhatLiFangneeded!AsadChinesestoryaboutlostlove.ThegranddaughteroftheGoddessofHeavenvisitedtheearth.HernamewasZhinü,theweavinggirl.WhileshewasonearthshemettheherdboyNiulangandtheyfellinlove.(“JustlikemeandHuJin,”thoughtLiFang.)Theygotmarriedsecretly,andtheywereveryhappy.(“Wecouldbelikethat,”thoughtLiFang.)WhentheGoddessofHeavenknewthathergranddaughterwasmarriedtoahuman,shebecameveryangryandmadetheweavinggirlreturntoHeaven.NiuLangtriedtofollowher,buttheriverofstars,theMilkyWay,stoppedhim.FindingthatZhinüwasheart-broken,hergrandmotherfinallydecidedtoletthecouplecrosstheMilkyWaytomeetonceayear.Magpiesmakeabridgeoftheirwingssothecouplecancrosstherivertomeetontheseventhdayoftheseventhlunarmonth.PeopleinChinahopethattheweatherwillbefineonthatday,becauseifitisraining,itmeansthatZhinüisweepingandthecouplewon’tbeabletomeet.Theannouncersaid,“ThisisthestoryofQiqiaoFestival.Whenforeignershearaboutthestory,theycallitaChineseValentine’sstory.It’safinedaytoday,soIhopeyoucancallallmeettheoneyoulove.”AsLiFangsetoffforhome,hethought,“IguessHuJindoesn’tloveme.I’lljustthrowtheseflowersandchocolatesaway.Idon’twantthemtoremindmeofher.”Sohedid.Ashesadlypassedtheteashoponthecorneronhiswayhome,heheardavoicecallinghim.TherewasHuJinwavingathimandcalling,“WhyareyousolateI’vebeenwaitingforyouforalongtime!AndIhaveagiftforyou!”WhatwouldhedoHehadthrownawayherValentinegifts!Shewouldneverforgivehim.ThiswouldnotbeahappyValentine’sDay!Unit
2
Healthy
eating
COME
AND
EAT
HERE
(I)
Wang
Peng
sat
in
his
empty
restaurant
feeling
very
frustrated.
It
had
been
a
very
strange
morning.
Usually
he
got
up
early
and
prepared
his
menu
of
barbecued
mutton
kebabs,
roast
pork,
stir-fried
vegetables
and
fried
rice.
Then
by
lunchtime
they
would
all
be
sold.
By
now
his
restaurant
ought
to
be
full
of
people.
But
not
today!
Why
was
that
What
could
have
happened
He
thought
of
his
mutton,
beef
and
bacon
cooked
in
the
hottest,
finest
oil.
His
cola
was
sugary
and
cold,
and
his
ice
cream
was
made
of
milk,
cream
and
delicious
fruit.
“Nothing
could
be
better,”
he
thought.
Suddenly
he
saw
his
friend
Li
Chang
hurrying
by.
“Hello,
Lao
Li,”
he
called.
“Your
usual”
But
Li
Chang
seemed
not
to
hear.
What
was
the
matter
Something
terrible
must
have
happened
if
Li
Chang
was
not
coming
to
eat
in
his
restaurant
as
he
always
did.
Wang
Peng
followed
Li
Chang
into
a
new
small
restaurant.
He
saw
a
sign
at
the
door.Tired
of
all
that
fat
Want
to
lose
weight
Come
inside
Yong
Hui's
slimming
restaurant.
Only
slimming
foods
served
here.
Make
yourself
thin
again!
Curiosity
drove
Wang
Peng
inside.
It
was
full
of
people.
The
hostess,
a
very
thin
lady,
came
forward.
“Welcome,”
she
said.
“My
name
is
Yong
Hui.
I’ll
help
you
lose
weight
and
be
fit
in
two
weeks
if
you
eat
here
every
day.”
Then
she
gave
a
menu
to
Wang
Peng.
There
were
few
choices
of
food
and
drink
on
it:
just
rice,
raw
vegetables
served
in
vinegar,
fruit
and
water.
Wang
Peng
was
amazed
at
this
and
especially
at
the
prices.
It
cost
more
than
a
good
meal
in
his
restaurant!
He
could
not
believe
his
eyes.
He
threw
down
the
menu
and
hurried
outside.
On
his
way
home
he
thought
about
his
own
menu.
Did
it
make
people
fat
Perhaps
he
should
go
to
the
library
and
find
out.
He
could
not
have
Yong
Hui
getting
away
with
telling
people
lies!
He
had
better
do
some
research!
At
the
library
Wang
Peng
was
surprised
to
find
that
his
restaurant
served
far
too
much
fat
and
Yong
Hui’s
far
too
little.
Even
though
her
customers
might
get
thin
after
eating
Yong
Hui’s
food,
they
were
not
eating
enough
energy-giving
food
to
keep
them
fit.
They
would
become
tired
very
quickly.
Wang
Peng
felt
more
hopeful
as
he
drove
back
home.
Perhaps
with
a
discount
and
a
new
sign
he
could
win
his
customers
back.
So
he
wrote:
Want
to
feel
fit
and
energetic
Come
and
eat
here!
Discounts
today!
Our
food
gives
you
energy
all
day!
The
competition
between
the
two
restaurants
was
on!
COME
AND
EAT
HERE
(II)
A
week
later,
Wang
Peng’s
restaurant
was
nearly
full
and
he
felt
happier.
Perhaps
he
would
be
able
to
earn
his
living
after
all
and
not
have
to
close
his
restaurant.
He
did
not
look
forward
to
being
in
debt
because
his
restaurant
was
no
longer
popular.
He
smiled
as
he
welcomed
some
customers
warmly
at
the
door
but
the
smile
left
his
face
when
he
saw
Yong
Hui
walking
in.
She
did
not
look
happy
but
glared
at
him.
“May
I
ask
what
you
were
doing
in
my
restaurant
the
other
day
I
thought
you
were
a
new
customer
and
now
I
know
that
you
only
came
to
spy
on
me
and
my
menu,”
she
shouted.
“Please
excuse
me,”
he
calmly
explained,
“I
wanted
to
know
where
all
my
customers
had
gone
last
week.
I
followed
one
of
them
and
found
them
in
your
restaurant.
I
don’t
want
to
upset
you,
but
I
found
your
menu
so
limited
that
I
stopped
worrying
and
started
advertising
the
benefits
of
my
food.
Why
don’t
you
sit
down
and
try
a
meal”
Yong
Hui
agreed
to
stay
and
soon
they
were
both
enjoying
dumplings
and
breast
of
chicken
cooked
with
garlic.
When
they
were
served
the
ice
cream,
Yong
Hui
began
to
look
ill.
“I
feel
sick
with
all
this
fat
and
heavy
food,”
she
said,
“I
miss
my
vegetables
and
fruit.”
Wang
Peng
was
enjoying
a
second
plate
of
dumplings
so
he
sighed.
“Yes,”
he
added,
“and
I
would
miss
my
dumplings
and
fatty
pork.
Don,t
you
get
tired
quickly”
“Well,
I
do
have
to
rest
a
lot,”
admitted
Yong
Hui.
“But
don’t
you
think
it
would
be
better
if
you
were
a
bit
thinner
I’m
sure
you’d
feel
much
healthier.”
They
began
to
talk
about
menus
and
balanced
diets.
“According
to
my
research,
neither
your
restaurant
nor
mine
offers
a
balanced
diet,”
explained
Wang
Peng.
“I
don’t
offer
enough
fibre
and
you
don’t
offer
enough
body-building
and
energy-giving
food.
Perhaps
we
ought
to
combine
our
ideas
and
provide
a
balanced
menu
with
food
full
of
energy
and
fibre.”
So
that
is
what
they
did.
They
served
raw
vegetables
with
the
hamburgers
and
boiled
the
potatoes
rather
than
fried
them.
They
served
fresh
fruit
with
the
ice
cream.
In
this
way
they
cut
down
the
fat
and
increased
thefibre
in
the
meal.
Their
balanced
diets
became
such
a
success
that
before
long
Wang
Peng
became
slimmer
and
Yong
Hui
put
on
more
weight.
After
some
time
the
two
found
that
their
business
cooperation
had
turned
into
a
personal
one.
Finally
they
got
married
and
live
happily
ever
after.
Unit3TheMillionPoundBankNoteTHEMILLIONPOUNDBANKNOTEActI,Scene3NARRATOR:Itisthesummerof1903.Twooldandwealthybrothers,RoderickandOliver,havemadeabet.OliverbelievesthatwithamillionpoundbanknoteamancouldsurviveamonthinLondon.HisbrotherRoderickdoubtsit.Atthismoment,theyseeapennilessyoungmanwanderingonthepavementoutsidetheirhouse.ItisHenryAdams,anAmericanbusinessman,whoislostinLondonanddoesnotknowwhatheshoulddo.RODERICK: Youngman,wouldyoustepinsideamoment,pleaseHENRY:WhoMe,sirRODERICK: Yes,you.OLIVER:Throughthefrontdooronyourleft.HENRY:(aservantopensadoor)Thanks.SERVANT: Goodmorning,sir.WouldyoupleasecomeinPermitmetoleadtheway,sir.OLIVER:(Henryenters)Thankyou,James.Thatwillbeall.RODERICK: Howdoyoudo,Mr…er…HENRY: Adams.HenryAdams.OLIVER: Comeandsitdown,MrAdams.HENRY: Thankyou.RODERICK: YourareanAmericanHENRY: That’sright,fromSanFrancisco.RODERICK: HowwelldoyouknowLondonHENRY: Notatall.It’smyfirsttriphere.RODERICK: Iwonder,MrAdams,ifyoumindusaskingafewquestionsHENRY: Notatall.Gorightahead.RODERICK: Mayweaskwhatyou’redoinginthiscountryandwhatyourplansareHENRY: Well,Ican’tsaythatIhaveanyplans.I’mhopingtofindwork.Asamatteroffact, IlandedinBritainbyaccident.RODERICK: HowisthatpossibleHENRY: Well,yousee,backhomeIhavemyownboat.Aboutamonthago,Iwassailing outofthebay…(hiseyesstareatwhatisleftofthebrothers’dinneronthetable)OLIVER: Well,goon.HENRY: Oh,yes.Well,towardsnightfallIfoundmyselfcarriedouttoseabyastrongwind. Itwasallmyfault.Ididn’tknowwhetherIcouldsurviveuntilmorning.Thenext morningI’djustaboutgivenmyselfupforlostwhenIwasspottedbyaship.OLIVER:AnditwastheshipthatbroughtyoutoEngland.HENRY:Yes.ThefactisthatIearnedmypassagebyworkingasanunpaidhand,which accountsformyappearance.IwenttotheAmericanembassytoseekhelp,but… (thebrotherssmileateachother)RODERICK: Well,youmustn’tworryaboutthat.It’sanadvantage.HENRY:I’mafraidIdon’tquitefollowyou,sir.RODERICK: Tellus,MrAdams,whatsortofworkdidyoudoinAmericaHENRY: Iworkedforaminingcompany.CouldyouoffermesomekindofworkhereRODERICK: Patience,MrAdams.Ifyoudon’tmind,mayIaskhowmuchmoneyyouhaveHENRY: Well,tobehonest,Ihavenone.RODERICK: (happily)Whatluck!Brother,whatluck!(clapshishandstogether)HENRY: Well,itmayseemluckytoyoubutnottome!Onthecontrary,infact.Ifthisis yourideaofsomekindofjoke,Idon’tthinkit’sveryfunny.(Henrystandsupto leave)Nowifyou’llexcuseme,IthinkI’llbeonmyway.RODERICK: Pleasedon’tgoMrAdams.Youmustn’tthinkwedon’tcareaboutyou.Oliver,give himtheletter.OLIVER:Yes,theletter.(getsitfromadeskandgivesittoHenrylikeagift)Theletter.HENRY:(takingitcarefully)FormeRODERICK: Foryou.(Henrystartstoopenit)Oh,no,youmustn’topenit.Notyet.Youcan’t openituntiltwoo’clock.HENRY: Oh,thisissilly.RODERICK: Notsilly.There’smoneyinit.(callstotheservant)JamesHENRY: Oh,no.Idon’twantyourcharity.Ijustwantanhonestjob.RODERICK: Weknowyou’rehard-working.That’swhywehavegivenyoutheletter.James, showMrAdamsout.OLIVER:Goodluck,MrAdams.HENRY:Well,whydon’tyouexplainwhatthisisallaboutRODERICK: You’llsoonknow.(looksattheclock)Inexactlyanhourandahalf.SERVANT: Thisway,sir.RODERICK: MrAdams,notuntil2o’clock.PromiseHENRY: Promise.Goodbye.ActI,Scene4(OutsidearestaurantHenrylooksattheenvelopewithoutopeningitanddecidetogoin.Hesitsdownatatablenexttothefrontwindow.)OWNER:(seeingHenry’spoorappearance)Thatone’sreserved.Thisway,please.(tothewaiter)Takethisgentleman’sorder,Horace.HENRY:(aftersittingdownandputtingtheletteronthetable)I’dlikesomehamandeggsandanicebigsteak.Makeitextrathick.I’dalsolikeacupofcoffeeandapineappledessert.WAITER:Right,sir.I’mafraidit’llcostalargeamountofmoney.HENRY:Iunderstand.Andi’llhavealargeglassofbeer.WAITER:OK.(Thewaiterleavesandsoonreturnswithallthefood.)HOSTESS:Mygoodness!Why,lookathim.Heeatslikeawolf.OWNER:We’llseeifhe’scleverasawolf,ehHENRY:(havingjustfinishedeverybitoffood)Ah,waiter.(thewaiterreturns)Samethingagain,please.Oh,andanotherbeer.WAITER:AgainEverythingHENRY:Yes,that’sright.(seesthelookonthewaiter’sface)AnythingwrongWAITER:No,notatall.(totheowner)He’saskedformoreofthesame.OWNER:Well,itiswell-knownthatAmericansliketoeatalot.Well,we’llhavetotakeachance.Goaheadandlethimhaveit.WAITER:(readingthebillafterthemeal)Allright.That’stwoordersofhamandeggs,twoextrathicksteaks,twolargeglassesofbeer,twocupsofcoffeeandtwodesserts.HENRY:(lookingattheclockonthewall)WouldyoumindwaitingjustafewminutesWAITER:(inarudemanner)What’stheretowaitforOWNER:Allright,Horace.I’lltakecareofthis.HENRY:(totheowner)Thatwasawonderfulmeal.It’samazinghowmuchpleasureyougetoutofthesimplethingsinlife,especiallyifyoucan’thavethemforawhile.OWNER:Yes,veryinteresting.Nowperhaps,sir,ifyoupayyourbillIcanhelptheothercustomers.HENRY:(lookingattheclockonthewallagain)Well,Iseeit’stwoo’clock.(heopenstheenvelopeandholdsamillionpoundbanknoteinhishands.Henryissurprisedbuttheownerandthewaiterareshocked)I’mverysorry.But…I…Idon’thaveanythingsmaller.OWNER:(stillshockedandnervous)Well,…er…justonemoment.Maggie,look!(thehostessscreams,theothercustomerslookatherandsheputsahandtohermouth)Doyouthinkit’sgenuineHOSTESS:Oh,dear,Idon’tknow.Isimplydon’tknow.OWNER:Well,IdidhearthattheBankofEnglandhadissuedtwonotesinthisamount…Anyway,Idon’tthinkit’safake.Peoplewouldpaytoomuchattentiontoabanknoteofthisamount.Nothiefwouldwantthattohappen.HOSTESS:Buthe’sinrags!OWNER:Perhapshe’saverystrange,richman.(asifhehasdiscoveredsomethingforthefirsttime)Why,yes!Thatmustbeit!HOSTESS:(hitsherhusband’sarm)Andyouputhiminthebackoftherestaurant!Goandseehimatonce.OWNER:(toHenry)I’msosorry,sir,sosorry,butIcannotchangethisbanknote.HENRY:Butit’sallIhaveonme.OWNER:Oh,please,don’tworry,sir.Doesn’tmatteratall.We’resoverygladthatyouevenenteredourlittleeatingplace.Indeed,sir,Ihopeyou’llcomeherewheneveryoulike.HENRY:Well,that’sverykindofyou.OWNER:Kind,sirNo,it’skindofyou.Youmustcomewheneveryouwantandhavewhateveryoulike.Justhavingyousithereisagreathonour!Asforthebill,sir,pleaseforgetit.HENRY:ForgetitWell…thankyouverymuch.That’sveryniceofyou.OWNER:Oh,it’sforustothankyou,sirandIdo,sir,fromthebottomofmyheart.(Theowner,thehostessandthewaiterallbowasHenryleaves.)Unit4Astronomy:thescienceofthestarsHOWLIFEBEGANONTHEEARTHNooneknowsexactlyhowtheearthbegan,asithappenedsolongago.However,accordingtoawidelyacceptedtheory,theuniversebeganwitha“BigBang”thatthrewmatterinalldirections.Afterthat,atomsbegantoformandcombinetocreatestarsandotherbodies.Forseveralbillionyearsafterthe“BigBang”,theearthwasstilljustacloudofdust.Whatitwastobecomewasuncertainuntilbetweenandbillionyearsagowhenthedustsettledintoasolidglobe.Theearthbecamesoviolentthatitwasnotclearwhethertheshapewouldlastornot.Itexplodedloudlywithfireandrock.Theywereintimetoproducecarbondioxide,nitrogen,watervapourandothergases,whichweretomaketheearth’satmosphere.Whatisevenmoreimportantisthatastheearthcooleddown,waterbegantoappearonitssurface.WaterhadalsoappearedonotherplanetslikeMarsbut,unliketheearth,ithaddisappearedlater.Itwasnotimmediatelyobviousthatwaterwastobefundamentaltothedevelopmentoflife.Whatmanyscientistsbelieveisthatthecontinuedpresenceofwaterallowedtheearthtodissolveharmfulgasesandacidsintotheoceansandseas.Thisproducedachainreaction,whichmadeitpossibleforlifetodevelop.Manymillionsofyearslater,thefirstextremelysmallplantsbegantoappearonthesurfaceofthewater.Theymultipliedandfilledtheoceansandseaswithoxygen,whichencouragedthelaterdevelopmentofearlyshellfishandallsortsoffish.Next,greenplantsbegantogrowonland.Theywerefollowedintimebylandanimals.Somewereinsects.Others,calledamphibians,wereabletoliveonlandaswellasinthewater.Laterwhentheplantsgrewintoforests,reptilesappearedforthefirsttime.Theyproducedyounggenerallybylayingeggs.Afterthat,somehugeanimals,calleddinosaurs,developed.Theylaideggstooandexistedontheearthformorethan140millionyears.However,65millionyearsagotheageofthedinosaursended.Whytheysuddenlydisappearedstillremainsamystery.Thisdisappearancemadepossibletheriseofmammalsontheearth.Theseanimalsweredifferentfromalllifeformsinthepast,becausetheygavebirthtoyoungbabyanimalsandproducedmilktofeedthem.Finallyaboutmillionyearsagosomesmallcleveranimals,nowwithhandsandfeet,appearedandspreadallovertheearth.Thustheyhave,intheirturn,becomethemostimportantanimalsontheplanet.Buttheyarenotlookingaftertheearthverywell.Theyareputtingtoomuchcarbondioxideintotheatmosphere,whichpreventsheatfromescapingfromtheearthintospace.Asaresultofthis,manyscientistsbelievetheearthmaybecometoohottoliveon.Sowhetherlifewillcontinueontheearthformillionsofyearstocomewilldependonwhetherthisproblemcanbesolved.AVISITTOTHEMOONLastmonthIwasluckyenoughtohaveachancetomakeatripintospacewithmyfriendLiYanping,anastronomer.Wevisitedthemooninourspaceship!Beforeweleft,LiYanpingexplainedtomethattheforceofgravitywouldchangethreetimesonourjourneyandthatthefirstchangewouldbethemostpowerful.Thenwewereoff.Astherocketroseintotheair,wewerepushedbackintoourseatsbecauseweweretryingtoescapethepulloftheearth’sgravity.Itwassohardthatwecouldnotsayanythingtoeachother.GraduallytheweightlessenedandIwasabletotalktohim.“WhyisthespaceshipnotfallingbacktotheearthOntheearthifIfallfromatreeIwillfalltotheground.”Iasked.“Wearetoofarfromtheearthnowtofeelitspull,”heexplained,“sowefeelasifnogravityatall.Whenwegetclosertothemoon,weshallfeelitsgravitypullingus,butitwillnotbeasstrongapullastheearth’s.”Icheeredupimmediatelyandfloatedweightlesslyaroundinourspaceshipcabinwatchingtheearthbecomesmallerandthemoonlarger.Whenwegotthere,Iwantedtoexploreimmediately.“Comeon,”Isaid.“Ifyouareright,myweightwillbelessthanontheearthbecausethemoonissmallerandIwillbeabletomovemorefreely.ImightevengrowtallerifIstayherelongenough.Ishallcertainlyweighless!”Ilaughedandclimbeddownthestepsfromthespaceship.ButwhenItriedtostepforward.IfoundIwascarriedtwiceasfarasontheearthandfellover.“Ohdear,”Icried,“walkingdoesneedabitofpracticenowthatgravityhaschanged.”AfterawhileIgotthehangofitandwebegantoenjoyourselves.Leavingthemoon’sgravitywasnotaspainfulasleavingtheearth’s.Butreturningtotheearthwasveryfrightening.Wewatched,amazedasfirebrokeoutontheoutsideofthespaceshipastheearth’sgravityincreased.Againwewerepushedhardintoourseatsaswecamebacktoland.“Thatwasveryexhaustingbutveryexcitingtoo,”Isaid.“NowIknowmuchmoreaboutgravity!Doyouthinkwecouldvisitsomestarsnexttime”“Ofcourse,”hesmiled,“whichstarwouldyouliketogoto”Unit5CANADA-“THETRUENORTH”ATRIPON“THETRUENORTH”LiDaiyuandhercousinLiuQianwereonatriptoCanadatovisittheircousinsinMontrealontheAtlanticcoast.Ratherthantaketheaeroplanealltheway,theydecidedtoflytoVancouverandthentakethetrainfromwesttoeastacrossCanada.Thethoughtthattheycouldcrossthewholecontinentwasexciting.Theirfriend,DannyLin,waswaitingattheairport.Hewasgoingtotakethemandtheirbaggagetocatch“TheTrueNorth”,thecross-Canadatrain.Onthewaytothestation,hechattedabouttheirtrip.“You’regoingtoseesomegreatscenery.Goingeastward,you’llpassmountainsandthousandsoflakesandforests,aswellaswideriversandlargecities.SomepeoplehavetheideathatyoucancrossCanadainlessthanfivedays,buttheyforgetthefactthatCanadais5,500kilometresfromcoasttocoast.HereinVancouver,you’reinCanada’swarmestpart.PeoplesayitisCanada’smostpopularcitiestolivein.Itspopulationisincreasingrapidly.ThecoastnorthofVancouverhassomeoftheoldestandmostbeautifulforestsintheworld.Itissowettherethatthetreesareextremelytall,somemeasuringover90metres.”Thatafternoonaboardthetrain,thecousinssettleddownintheirseats.Earlierthatday,whentheycrossedtheRockyMountains,theymanagedtocatchsightofsomemountaingoatsandevenagrizzlybearandaneagle.TheirnextstopwasCalgary,whichisfamousfortheCalgaryStampede.CowboysfromallovertheworldcometocompeteintheStampede.Manyofthemhaveagiftforridingwildhorsesandcanwinthousandsofdollarsinprizes.Aftertwodays’travel,thegirlsbegantorealizethatCanadaisquiteempty.Atschool,theyhadlearnedthatmostCanadianslivewithinafewhundredkilometresoftheUSAborder,andCanada’spopulationisonlyslightlyoverthirtymillion,butnowtheywereamazedtoseesuchanemptycountry.Theywentthroughawheat-growingprovinceandsawfarmsthatcoveredthousandsofacres.Afterdinner,theywerebackinanurbanarea,thebusyportcityofThunderBayatthetopoftheGreatLakes.ThegirlsweresurprisedatthefactthatoceanshipscansailuptheGreatLakes.BecauseoftheGreatLakes,theylearned,Canadahasmorefresh
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