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关于初中英语故事演讲稿篇1
Santa Claus
At a popular
mall in Dothan, Alabama, Santa Claus
asked a
33-year-old woman, sitting on his lap, what she
wanted for Christmas. She said she wanted him!
“I
couldn’t believe it,” said Paul Moyer, 65
years old.
“I figured that I misheard her, so
I asked her again.
She didn’t say ‘Yule’; she
said ‘You’—meaning me!”
And then she started
groping Santa. She put both
hands on his
cheeks and gave him a big kiss on his lips.
She pulled off his cap and stroked his white
hair—
or what was left of it. Then she
unbuckled his big black
belt and stuck her
hand down his pants. Santa was no
match for
this young woman, who was stronger, faster,
and hornier than he was. He started yelling
for help.
By the time a
security guard arrived, the woman had
unbuttoned Santa’s jacket and was rubbing her
chest
against his. She was wearing flip-flops,
shorts, and
a T-shirt, with no bra. The guard
asked her to leave
Santa alone, but she
ignored him. He had to pull her
off Santa.
Both Santa and the woman were out of breath.
The police eventually arrived. They handcuffed the
woman and put her in a squad car. They said
she would
be charged with sexual assault and
battery. “That poor
guy didn’t know what hit
him,” said one officer. Santa
took a 10-minute
break to recover and to put his Santa
suit
back together.
When Santa returned to his
chair by the Christmas
tree, he apologized to
the kids who had witnessed the
attack. They
did not seem to be bothered by the
excitement,
except for the fact that they had to wait
in
line a little longer to visit with Santa. Two
13-year-old boys, however, enjoyed the “show.”
They
both said they couldn’t wait until they
were old enough
to work as Santa in a mall.
“She was hot!” said one
of the boys.
关于初中英语故事演讲稿篇2
The Starbucks
Robbery
It is a crime that is getting to be
xxmon in Los
Angeles. Customers are enjoying
their meals at a
restaurant. Two or more
criminals stroll in and start
waving their
guns at everyone. They demand that
everyone
put their wallets or empty their purses into
a
bag, and then the gunmen stroll out. They usually
wear
hoodies or baseball caps with sunglasses
to thwart
identification.
At 9:30
Wednesday, the business establishment was
a
Starbucks. Three young men walked in, emptied the
cash
register, robbed the employees and the
customers, and
walked out to their stolen SUV.
The police were able
to respond quickly. A
chase ended with one police car
ramming the
SUV from behind on the Third Street overpass.
The SUV came to a stop, but, as usually
happens, the
three criminals were unhurt. They
immediately hopped
out of the SUV and started
running in three different
directions. It took
about 10 minutes to catch two of
them; one had
hidden in a dumpster, and the other had
broken
a car window and hidden in the car.
The
third one, instead of running, had decided it
was quicker to jump off the
overpass onto the freeway
20 feet below. He
landed in an emergency lane, but did
not get
up and run. He did not get up at all. When police
got to him, he was dead. “Too bad he wasn’t
holding
hands with the other two when he
jumped,” said one
officer, who asked to remain
nameless.
关于初中英语故事演讲稿篇3
Red Flowers
“What are these flowers doing here?” Anita
asked
as she was about to sit in the car’s
passenger seat.
The towel that covered the
leather seat had a couple
of small red flowers
sitting in acrease. The flowers
appeared as
she straightened out the towel before she
sat
down. She always straightened out the towel before
sitting down, because Logan sometimes left his
glasses,
pen, or other items on the passenger
seat. She didn’
t want to break anything by
sitting on it, nor did she
want to injure
herself by sitting on something sharp.
“What
flowers?” Logan asked. “These flowers!”
she
said sharply, holding the two little flowers up to
his nose. He said he didn’t know. He said he
thought
they had been there for quite a while.
No, they hadn’
t, she told
him, as she put them into a tissue and then
put the tissue in her purse. They weren’t
there two
days ago when she had last been in
his car. Maybe they
had been there, but she
hadn’t seen them, he suggested.
“Maybe you’re
lying! Who did you buy flowers for?”
she
yelled at him. This was not the first time she had
“caught” him cheating on her. She had never
really
caught him, of course, because he had
never cheated on
her. It was a little game she
liked to play, just to
remind Logan not to
cheat.
“Well? Who did you buy these flowers
for?” she
asked again. He was trying to think.
He was sure he had
seen the flowers lying
there for days, but he had no
idea where they
had xxe from. He told her that he had
driven
for a while yesterday with all the windows open,
to freshen the car. “You know how windy it was
yesterday.
Maybe the flowers got blown into
the car.”
“Ha!” she snorted. “If I ever
catch you even
thinking about cheating on me,
we’re through! Got it?”
On the one hand, Logan
was too much in love with Anita
to ever cheat
on her. On the other, when she got bossy
like
this, he did think—however fleetingly—about
moving on.