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so Charli e spent hi s chil dhod l oki ng after hi s si ck m other and his brother. By hi s tens, Charli e had, through his hum our, be e one of the m ost popular chil d actors i n Engl and. H e could mim e and act the fool doi ng ordinary everyday tasks. N o one was ever bored watching him hi s subtl e acti ng made everythi ng entertai ni ng. As time went by, he began m aki ng film s. He grew m ore and m ore popul ar as his charm ing character, the l ittl e tram p, becam e known throughout the world. The tram p, a poor, hom eless m an wi th a m oustache, wore l arge trousers, wornout shoes and a sm al l round bl ack hat. He walked around stiffl y carryi ng a wal ki ng sti ck. This character was a soci al fai l ure but was l oved for his optimi sm and determi nati on to over e al l di ffi culties. H e was the underdog who was kind even when others were unkind to him . H ow di d the l ittl e tramp make a sad situati on entertaining? H ere i s an exam pl e from one of hi s m ost fam ous fi lm s, The Gol d Rush. It i s the mi dni eenth century and gol d has just been di scovered i n Cal ifornia. Li ke so m any others, the li ttl e tram p and hi s friend have rushed there i n search of gold, but wi thout success. Instead they are hi ding in a smal hut on the edge of a m ountai n during a snowstorm wi th nothi ng to eat. They are so hungry that they try boil ing a pai r of leather shoes for thei r di ner. Charli e fi rst picks out the laces and eats them as i f they were spagheti. Then he cuts off the l eather top of the shoes as i f it were the finest steak. Fi nal y he tri es cuting and chewing the bottom of the shoe. He eats each m outhful wi th great enjoym ent. The acti ng i s so convi nci ng that i t m akes you beli eve that i t is one of the best m eals he has ever tasted! Charl ie Chapli n wrote, di rected and produced the film s the starred i n. In 1972 he was given a speci al O scar for hi s outstandi ng work i n film s. He l ived in Engl and and the USA but spend his l ast years in Swi tzerl and, where he was buri ed i n 1977. He i s loved and remembered as a great actor who coul d inspi re peopl e with great confidence. AN APRI L FOOL’S JOKE: THE NOODLE HARVEST April Fool’s day, or April 1st, is known i n many countries as a day for pl aying jokes on others. It i s usual ly a time when chi ldren make fun of each other, but sometimes other people can get caught in the fun too. One of the most famous jokes i n England tok place on British televi si on i n 1957. It was a Monday night when there were al ways many serious programmes on the television. 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In 1950, Chinese farm ers coul d produce onl y fi fty mil li on tons of ri ce. In a recent harvest, however, nearl y two hundred m il ion tons of ri ce was produced. These i ncreased harvests mean that 22% of thwart worl d’s people are fed from just 7% of the farml and i n Chi na. Dr Yuan i s now ci rcul ati ng hi s knowl edge i n India, Vi etnam and m any other l ess developed countri es to i ncrease thei r ri ce harvests. Thanks to his research, farm ers are producing harvests twi ce as l arge as before. Dr Yuan is qui te sati sfi ed wi th hi s li fe. H owever, he doesn39。t care about bei ng fam ous. H e feel s i t gi ves him l ess freedom to do his research. H e woul d rather keep tim e for hi s hobbi es. H e enjoys li steni ng to voli n m usi c, pl ayi ng m ahjong, swimm