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box? Homeless People Present 1 about homeless people. Although people?s living standard has been increased, still many people are homeless, even in rich countries. 2 for being homeless ① Poverty results from 3 and no help from the government. ② Some people suffer from 4 problems. ③ Some 5 people have a disagreement with their parents or 6 . 7 towards homeless people ① Many people refuse to give money to 8 showing no 9 for them. ② The author thinks that they are to be 10 . 9 Greeting other people is the first and most important social event in our lives. Parents greet their children as soon as they are born, and it?s not long before babies know who is who among the people in their everyday lives. After only a few months, babies work out systems of greeting for meeting people they know and those who are unfamiliar. Have you ever seen a fourmonth old baby staring at you? Have you smile ant said “hello” to the baby? Then have watched the baby?s little frown at it realizes that it does not know you? Either the baby will begin to make strange noises and cling to its caregiver, or it will jerk its head in such a way that its whole body moves, and smile at you. The baby has learned to greet people and to respond to greetings at an very early age. What it has learned is the most important aspect of a greeting: the facial and body gestures that acpany the smile. These are signals that indicate friendliness. Secondly, there is the intonation(語(yǔ)調(diào)) in the voice. Greetings are said warmly, with an expression anywhere between bight quickness and easygoing friendliness. The third aspect concerns the words chosen. Together, the words, the intonation, and facial expression signal a greeting. These indicators are the same all over the world. There may a little difference in the words used, but “Good day”, “ Bonggiorno”, “Nihao”, “Bonjour”, and “Guten Men” all contain the wor “good”. The mon greeting from other languages is translated into English as “Good day” or “hello”. “Konnichiwa” means “good day.” There are thousands of languages and cultures around the world, but though the words are different, they mean the same. And they are acpanied with friendly gestures, with smiles and with pleasant vocal intonations. You learned all of these skills and naturally in the first months and years of your life. So please greet other people with a smile, warm voice and kind words. Please greet other people whenever you can and wherever you are. Titles Greetings Themes We greet to show ▲______. Introduction Greeting ▲____ is our first and most important social events. Three 3. ___▲___ of a greeting 1. The ▲___ on your face, which says that you are happy and friendly. 2. The intonation in the voice, which is ▲____ and pleasant. 3. The ▲____ of words, which usually contains the word good. ▲__ in languages other than English “ Bonggiorno”, “Nihao”, “Bonjour”, “Guten Men” and “Konnichiwa” are ▲____ different languages, but of the same ▲___. Suggestions Please greet others warmly and pleasantly. Please greet others whenever ▲___ and wherever you are. 10 Beggars are often seen sitting under blankets with heads sadly bowed as people pass them by in Cambridge?s market center. Some ask people passing by for change and some just sit and wait to be given money. A few use aggressive behavior to earn money. To solve the problem of aggressive begging, an “alternative giving” plan has been suggested. Ten blue money boxes will be placed in busy places such as the market and the railway station. It aims to encourage people not to give money directly to beggars but instead to give generously to local homeless causes. Supporters of this plan think it will be an effective way to solve the beggars? alcohol and drug problems. But the police oppose the plan arguing that beggars who do not receive cash may turn to criminality( 犯罪 ) to feed their addictions. The homeless charity “Crisis” said the success of any plan will depend on its style. They think that imaginative and positive plans can help create local understanding and sympathy instead of hardness. Most of the beggars dislike the plan because they think they will not get enough money from the boxes for their showers, food, and clothes. Begging is a big social problem both in developing and developed countries. Governments must play a big role in solving this problem. Training beggars to work and helping them to find appropriate jobs is one option. This is especially true for developing countries where many lowskill jobs exist. The general munity should also be educated to see beggars not as dirty and dangerous, but as people who need understanding and help. Begging problem Introduction to the begging problem Some beggars ask for money. Some beggars just sit and wait to be given money. An “alternative plan” to the problem In some busy places, such as the market and railway station, ten blue boxes will be placed to 4. . people to give money to local homeless causes Different the suggested plan Supporters of this plan think it very to solve the problems related to beggars. The police oppose the plan arguing the beggars may turn to criminality because of cash. The homeless charity said that it remains to be seen whether this plan would work 7. _______. Most of the beggars dislike the plan because the money that they will get from the box will not be enough to their showers, food and clothes. 2. to the problem Governments must be active in 9. ______ this problem by training beggars to work and helping them to find proper jobs. The public shouldn39。s schools, it became clear that a new class of academic achievers was forming . Their achievements are reflected in the nation3