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Life of the Samoans①The Samoan islands are 2, 300 miles south of the Hawaiian islands. Though the land is steep, the islands have a plant cover watered by up to 200 inches of rain a year. All that rain does not affect outdoor activity much, since the showers do not last long. And the water disappears quickly into the soil.②The Samoans plant three major tree crops. They require little work except in harvesting. Once planted, with a few years of waiting, the breadfruit tree continues to produce about two crops a year for up to half a century. Coconut(椰子)trees may continue to produce for a hundred years And banana trees make new stems of fruit for many years.③The Samoan men also clear small land for a crop called taro. But even taro doesn't require much work; planting requires nothing more than slightly burying the top sliced off a root just harvested. Young men do most of the planting and harvesting and women mostly do the occasional weeding.④This kind of farming behavior makes people think the Samoans are lazy. But they cannot weed as often as European farmers. In contrast with the flat European farmlands, the land of Samoa is steep. The casual farming allows the deep and shallow roots of the various plants growing together to hold the loose soil.⑤The Samoans keep chickens and pigs, but they are eaten only occasionally. The majorsource of animal protein(蛋白质)for the Samoans is fish. Younger men may swim in the deep sea for fish; older men will be more likely to stand on the reef(珊瑚礁)and catch the fish swimming inside the reef.Paragraph③_____.
Life of the Samoans①The Samoan islands are 2, 300 miles south of the Hawaiian islands. Though the land is steep, the islands have a plant cover watered by up to 200 inches of rain a year. All that rain does not affect outdoor activity much, since the showers do not last long. And the water disappears quickly into the soil.②The Samoans plant three major tree crops. They require little work except in harvesting. Once planted, with a few years of waiting, the breadfruit tree continues to produce about two crops a year for up to half a century. Coconut(椰子)trees may continue to produce for a hundred years And banana trees make new stems of fruit for many years.③The Samoan men also clear small land for a crop called taro. But even taro doesn't require much work; planting requires nothing more than slightly burying the top sliced off a root just harvested. Young men do most of the planting and harvesting and women mostly do the occasional weeding.④This kind of farming behavior makes people think the Samoans are lazy. But they cannot weed as often as European farmers. In contrast with the flat European farmlands, the land of Samoa is steep. The casual farming allows the deep and shallow roots of the various plants growing together to hold the loose soil.⑤The Samoans keep chickens and pigs, but they are eaten only occasionally. The majorsource of animal protein(蛋白质)for the Samoans is fish. Younger men may swim in the deep sea for fish; older men will be more likely to stand on the reef(珊瑚礁)and catch the fish swimming inside the reef.Paragraph④_____.
Life of the Samoans①The Samoan islands are 2, 300 miles south of the Hawaiian islands. Though the land is steep, the islands have a plant cover watered by up to 200 inches of rain a year. All that rain does not affect outdoor activity much, since the showers do not last long. And the water disappears quickly into the soil.②The Samoans plant three major tree crops. They require little work except in harvesting. Once planted, with a few years of waiting, the breadfruit tree continues to produce about two crops a year for up to half a century. Coconut(椰子)trees may continue to produce for a hundred years And banana trees make new stems of fruit for many years.③The Samoan men also clear small land for a crop called taro. But even taro doesn't require much work; planting requires nothing more than slightly burying the top sliced off a root just harvested. Young men do most of the planting and harvesting and women mostly do the occasional weeding.④This kind of farming behavior makes people think the Samoans are lazy. But they cannot weed as often as European farmers. In contrast with the flat European farmlands, the land of Samoa is steep. The casual farming allows the deep and shallow roots of the various plants growing together to hold the loose soil.⑤The Samoans keep chickens and pigs, but they are eaten only occasionally. The majorsource of animal protein(蛋白质)for the Samoans is fish. Younger men may swim in the deep sea for fish; older men will be more likely to stand on the reef(珊瑚礁)and catch the fish swimming inside the reef.Paragraph⑤_____.
Life of the Samoans①The Samoan islands are 2, 300 miles south of the Hawaiian islands. Though the land is steep, the islands have a plant cover watered by up to 200 inches of rain a year. All that rain does not affect outdoor activity much, since the showers do not last long. And the water disappears quickly into the soil.②The Samoans plant three major tree crops. They require little work except in harvesting. Once planted, with a few years of waiting, the breadfruit tree continues to produce about two crops a year for up to half a century. Coconut(椰子)trees may continue to produce for a hundred years And banana trees make new stems of fruit for many years.③The Samoan men also clear small land for a crop called taro. But even taro doesn't require much work; planting requires nothing more than slightly burying the top sliced off a root just harvested. Young men do most of the planting and harvesting and women mostly do the occasional weeding.④This kind of farming behavior makes people think the Samoans are lazy. But they cannot weed as often as European farmers. In contrast with the flat European farmlands, the land of Samoa is steep. The casual farming allows the deep and shallow roots of the various plants growing together to hold the loose soil.⑤The Samoans keep chickens and pigs, but they are eaten only occasionally. The majorsource of animal protein(蛋白质)for the Samoans is fish. Younger men may swim in the deep sea for fish; older men will be more likely to stand on the reef(珊瑚礁)and catch the fish swimming inside the reef.The yearly rainfall of the Samoan islands is_____.
Life of the Samoans①The Samoan islands are 2, 300 miles south of the Hawaiian islands. Though the land is steep, the islands have a plant cover watered by up to 200 inches of rain a year. All that rain does not affect outdoor activity much, since the showers do not last long. And the water disappears quickly into the soil.②The Samoans plant three major tree crops. They require little work except in harvesting. Once planted, with a few years of waiting, the breadfruit tree continues to produce about two crops a year for up to half a century. Coconut(椰子)trees may continue to produce for a hundred years And banana trees make new stems of fruit for many years.③The Samoan men also clear small land for a crop called taro. But even taro doesn't require much work; planting requires nothing more than slightly burying the top sliced off a root just harvested. Young men do most of the planting and harvesting and women mostly do the occasional weeding.④This kind of farming behavior makes people think the Samoans are lazy. But they cannot weed as often as European farmers. In contrast with the flat European farmlands, the land of Samoa is steep. The casual farming allows the deep and shallow roots of the various plants growing together to hold the loose soil.⑤The Samoans keep chickens and pigs, but they are eaten only occasionally. The majorsource of animal protein(蛋白质)for the Samoans is fish. Younger men may swim in the deep sea for fish; older men will be more likely to stand on the reef(珊瑚礁)and catch the fish swimming inside the reef.The Samoans do not need to work a lot to_____.
Life of the Samoans①The Samoan islands are 2, 300 miles south of the Hawaiian islands. Though the land is steep, the islands have a plant cover watered by up to 200 inches of rain a year. All that rain does not affect outdoor activity much, since the showers do not last long. And the water disappears quickly into the soil.②The Samoans plant three major tree crops. They require little work except in harvesting. Once planted, with a few years of waiting, the breadfruit tree continues to produce about two crops a year for up to half a century. Coconut(椰子)trees may continue to produce for a hundred years And banana trees make new stems of fruit for many years.③The Samoan men also clear small land for a crop called taro. But even taro doesn't require much work; planting requires nothing more than slightly burying the top sliced off a root just harvested. Young men do most of the planting and harvesting and women mostly do the occasional weeding.④This kind of farming behavior makes people think the Samoans are lazy. But they cannot weed as often as European farmers. In contrast with the flat European farmlands, the land of Samoa is steep. The casual farming allows the deep and shallow roots of the various plants growing together to hold the loose soil.⑤The Samoans keep chickens and pigs, but they are eaten only occasionally. The majorsource of animal protein(蛋白质)for the Samoans is fish. Younger men may swim in the deep sea for fish; older men will be more likely to stand on the reef(珊瑚礁)and catch the fish swimming inside the reef.The casual farming makes people feel that_____.
Life of the Samoans①The Samoan islands are 2, 300 miles south of the Hawaiian islands. Though the land is steep, the islands have a plant cover watered by up to 200 inches of rain a year. All that rain does not affect outdoor activity much, since the showers do not last long. And the water disappears quickly into the soil.②The Samoans plant three major tree crops. They require little work except in harvesting. Once planted, with a few years of waiting, the breadfruit tree continues to produce about two crops a year for up to half a century. Coconut(椰子)trees may continue to produce for a hundred years And banana trees make new stems of fruit for many years.③The Samoan men also clear small land for a crop called taro. But even taro doesn't require much work; planting requires nothing more than slightly burying the top sliced off a root just harvested. Young men do most of the planting and harvesting and women mostly do the occasional weeding.④This kind of farming behavior makes people think the Samoans are lazy. But they cannot weed as often as European farmers. In contrast with the flat European farmlands, the land of Samoa is steep. The casual farming allows the deep and shallow roots of the various plants growing together to hold the loose soil.⑤The Samoans keep chickens and pigs, but they are eaten only occasionally. The majorsource of animal protein(蛋白质)for the Samoans is fish. Younger men may swim in the deep sea for fish; older men will be more likely to stand on the reef(珊瑚礁)and catch the fish swimming inside the reef.Women on the Samoan islands_____.
Life of the Samoans①The Samoan islands are 2, 300 miles south of the Hawaiian islands. Though the land is steep, the islands have a plant cover watered by up to 200 inches of rain a year. All that rain does not affect outdoor activity much, since the showers do not last long. And the water disappears quickly into the soil.②The Samoans plant three major tree crops. They require little work except in harvesting. Once planted, with a few years of waiting, the breadfruit tree continues to produce about two crops a year for up to half a century. Coconut(椰子)trees may continue to produce for a hundred years And banana trees make new stems of fruit for many years.③The Samoan men also clear small land for a crop called taro. But even taro doesn't require much work; planting requires nothing more than slightly burying the top sliced off a root just harvested. Young men do most of the planting and harvesting and women mostly do the occasional weeding.④This kind of farming behavior makes people think the Samoans are lazy. But they cannot weed as often as European farmers. In contrast with the flat European farmlands, the land of Samoa is steep. The casual farming allows the deep and shallow roots of the various plants growing together to hold the loose soil.⑤The Samoans keep chickens and pigs, but they are eaten only occasionally. The majorsource of animal protein(蛋白质)for the Samoans is fish. Younger men may swim in the deep sea for fish; older men will be more likely to stand on the reef(珊瑚礁)and catch the fish swimming inside the reef.Chickens and pigs are kept by the Samoans, but_____.
The Fisherman and the bearOne fine day, an old man was fishing and caught nothing. Finally, he gave up and walked back along the shore to his shack(窝棚). When he got close to the front door, he saw it was open._____(26)A big black bear was opening his honey bottle. The honey spilled all over the floor and the bear rubbed his paw(爪子)in it, spreading it all over.The old man went to the back of the shack and gave a loud shout._____(27)The old man saw that the bear was holding up the paw covered with honey.The bear ran to the shore of the lake. Standing on its back legs, it held full of honey. Soon all the flies were gathering quickly all over the sticky sweet paw. Then the bear walked into the water with his sticky paw full of flies. _____(28)Suddenly, a big fish came jumping out of the water trying to get to the flies. The bear gave it a swat(拍打)and it flew to the shore and dropped there. Then another fish jumped into the air after the flies, followed swiftly by another. _____(29)Soon it had a large pile.The old man got out of the bushes and down to the shore. _____(30)"Well," said the old man, "That's the first time a bear has ever paid me for my honey."26._____.
The Fisherman and the bearOne fine day, an old man was fishing and caught nothing. Finally, he gave up and walked back along the shore to his shack(窝棚). When he got close to the front door, he saw it was open._____(26)A big black bear was opening his honey bottle. The honey spilled all over the floor and the bear rubbed his paw(爪子)in it, spreading it all over.The old man went to the back of the shack and gave a loud shout._____(27)The old man saw that the bear was holding up the paw covered with honey.The bear ran to the shore of the lake. Standing on its back legs, it held full of honey. Soon all the flies were gathering quickly all over the sticky sweet paw. Then the bear walked into the water with his sticky paw full of flies. _____(28)Suddenly, a big fish came jumping out of the water trying to get to the flies. The bear gave it a swat(拍打)and it flew to the shore and dropped there. Then another fish jumped into the air after the flies, followed swiftly by another. _____(29)Soon it had a large pile.The old man got out of the bushes and down to the shore. _____(30)"Well," said the old man, "That's the first time a bear has ever paid me for my honey."27._____.
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