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A: What do you usually do on weekends?
B: I usually have piano , What about you?
A: I often go to the movies.
B: I like movies, too. How often do you go to the movies?
A: I go to the movies a week.
B: What's your favorite movie?
A: Kung Fu Panda 2.
B: Who do you usually go with?
A: My friend, Bill.
B: Tomorrow is Saturday. Do you want to to the movies this weekend?
A: Yes. Would you like to go with us?
B: Sorry, I'd love to, but I have to have piano lessons at twice on weekends then, and I have to help my mom with some.I'm afraid I have no time to go with you. Have a good time with your friend.
A: Thank you.
Once upon a time there was a king who often thought, "Nothing good can come to a country whose people only complain (抱怨)and expect others to solve their problems." One day, he had an idea. Early one morning, the king went to a local village. He placed a large stone in the middle of the main street and put gold coins under it. Then he hid behind a huge tree and watched.
The first person down the street was a milkman with bottles of milk. He walked into the stone, pouring the milk everywhere. "What fool put this stone here?" he shouted. He picked himself up and went away.
After a while, a group of women came along, each holding a pot of water on her head. One woman fell over the stone and her water pot broke into pieces. She picked herself up and walked away in tears. Neither she nor her friends thought about moving the stone out of the road.
The king watched all day as many people complained about the stone, but he found nobody wanted to move it. The king was disappointed. "Is there no one in this village who feels any responsibility (责任)to keep their neighbors from danger?"
Just then, the king saw a girl coming along. She was the daughter of a local farmer. She had been working all day and was very tired. But when she saw the stone, she said to herself, "This stone is a danger to anyone who comes down the street after dark. I'll move it out of the way." The girl tried her best to push the stone. Finally, she succeeded in moving it to the side of the street. Imagine her surprise when she saw the gold coins where the stone had been!
Just then, the king walked out from behind the tree. "Oh, sir," the girl said, "Does this gold belong to you? If not, we surely must find the owner, for he will certainly miss it." The king said, "My dear, the gold is mine. I put it in the road and moved the stone over it. Now the gold is yours, because you are the only person who has learnt the lesson I want to teach my people."
①The girl moved the stone away.
②The milkman fell over the stone.
③The king hid himself behind a tree.
④The woman walked away sadly.
⑤The king gave the coins to the girl.