英语手抄报我爱英语怎么写
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英语手抄报我爱英语怎么写1:Malibu to License Paparazzi
To protect celebrities from the photographers who hound them, the mayor of Malibu has made a decision. “All professional photographers who want to take photos of celebrities in Malibu must be licensed. The license will cost $2,000 a year,” said Mayor Eddie Arnold. “I know that sounds like a lot, but these people can make a lot of money off one photo.”
In fact, a recent photo of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s new baby sold for $4 million. They had contracted with a magazine for the photo, and then donated the money to a charity for children. A couple of years before that, a photo of Brad and Angelina walking along an African beach sold for $400,000. So celebrity photos, contracted or candid, can make a photographer wealthy. But the stalking that goes on can make a celebrity crazy; recently, an actor punched out a photographer.
Stalking can be dangerous to the public, too. Recently, paparazzi in nine different cars chased after Britney Spears as she left a friend's house to go to a nearby restaurant. The driver of one car, intent on beating his competitors, struck a man in a crosswalk. The man was taken to the hospital with two broken legs. Nobody took his photo.
That accident prompted the mayor’s decision. The very cost of the license, he said, would reduce the number of photographers who hang around in Malibu. “Good riddance,” said one restaurant owner. “Some of them hang around my restaurant every Saturday. They never buy lunch or dinner. They just use my rest room all day long.”
The paparazzi, of course, were angry. “We’re just little people trying to make a buck,” said Ansel Adams. “Most of us never have big paydays. Malibu should collect the $2,000 only if we actually sell a photo.”
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英语手抄报我爱英语怎么写2:Good Ideas
What makes an idea a good idea?
1 Ben and his younger sister, Kate, were helping their father in the kitchen. "Mom will be surprised when she comes home from work," said Ben.
2 "This was a great idea," said Ben's dad.
3 Soon they heard the slamming of a car door. Kate turned to her left and raced to the back door. She saw her mother. In her nurse's uniform, walking toward the house. "Welcome home, Mom," Ben said.
4 Kate exploded with the news. "We fixed dinner! It wasn't even hard to do."
5 "What a wonderful surprise," said Mrs. Wilkins. "Whose idea was this?"
6 "We all thought of it," said Mr. Wilkins.
7 "I'm certainly glad you did," she said as she hugged her family and sat down at the table. Dad, Kate, and Ben continued fixing dinner as Mom sipped her iced tea.
8 "Speaking of good ideas, how was your meeting for Just for Openers?" asked Mom.
9 "I'm really excited about the program this year. Ling was happy with many of our suggestions," Ben answered.
10 Kate stopped stirring the chili. "Did you use my ideas about going to Disney World and the Baseball Hall of Fame?" she asked.