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My Grandpa Since I had become an adult, I have always wondered that if my grandpa is the oddest man in the world. Before my college, I never had this feeling, but I have always heard the news about my grandpa. However, my worries often follow the news. He is a rather short man and also a hunchback. He has short hairs, never longer than 3 centimeters. As long as his is more than his standard, he must climb out and rush into a barbershop to get his white fallen. His eyebrow is ordinary but eyes are not. With slanted eyes, squinting is what he always does. No smiling is more rigid than his because of his fleshless face. He usually wears what that Chinese old people are inclined to wear. That is normal. However, the way he walks is much stranger than others’. Bending his back, and crossing the hands on, he wanders at will. My father hired maids for him. To our surprise, after several days he dismissed the without any reason. Last year, my grandma died, leaving my grandpa alone. Things came to be a problem. How could we find a maid who was suitable for him. He used to live in a hospital where nurses complained that he was so demanding that sometimes he wanted the window to be open and sometimes closed. On hearing that, we didn’t know what to say and what he was thinking about. Within only 3 months, we had hired 7 maids one after another but he dismissed one after one. He was satisfied with on one. I realized why until I came back from my school last month. When I saw him, he was on other side of the road, bending as usual, skinny as if he wore little, not noticing my coming near. A travel-stained old man stood just a few steps before me but he could not hear me. He recognized me in the end, and started his shrewd speech. He was such a talkative man that no one was willing to start conversation with him. Much as he said, I could not agree at all. But I said nothing because the more I disagreed, the more he would pursue. He would talk about his collections, his spending all his money on lottery tickets and some other trifles. When I was going to leave, he complained that he would hire an another maid because he was not pleased with present for she didn’t attend my grandma’s grave cleaning but it was not her business.
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我的爷爷已经70岁了,他一天的生活很规律,早晨6点他起床,然后刷牙洗脸,吃早餐,中午午睡一会,下午去散一会步,然后吃完晚饭,晚上听听广播
My grandfather is 70 years old, he one day life is very regular, at 6 in the morning he got up, and then wash a face to brush your teeth, eat breakfast, noon nap, for a little walk at night, then after dinner, listen to the radio
My grandfather is 70 years old, he one day life is very regular, at 6 in the morning he got up, and then wash a face to brush your teeth, eat breakfast, noon nap, for a little walk at night, then after dinner, listen to the radio
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Don't throw that plastic box away! It can be used to hold some tiny gadgets."
"But we have already saved a lot!" "Give it to me. One day eventually U 11 find
a suitable place for it!" More than once my grandpa stops me when I endeavor to
discard some pieces of "junk" stealthily, and more than once his
"eloquence"makes me give in and involuntarily put the "junk" in its "suitable
place. "
This is my grandpa, an old man who has experienced the sufferings of
the bygones. Years of thrifty life has helped him develop a habit of preserving
everything, everything he thinks is useful. He tries to fit them into some
places. Surprisingly, these "junk" can always find their position and function
fairly well,holding small things, bolstering a wooden structure on which plants
can grow, optimizing my bicycle so that it can operate better... But sometimes,
some of these things are nasty. Grandpa also collects used clothes and socks. I
seldom see him wearing new ones unless on an unusual occasion. When he is given
some fashionable apparel, he will lay them in lethargy. And grandma is always
arguing with him on this issue. In the meantime, he will present sets of adages
of thrift to show her the importance of a provident life.
Old people tend to
retrospect. In the past century, China was ravaged a great deal. The older
generation just could not forget about the arduous life they led at that time.
What they were accustomed to can always find its way in today's life they are
leading. The X generation of us must neither blame nor laugh at them.
"But we have already saved a lot!" "Give it to me. One day eventually U 11 find
a suitable place for it!" More than once my grandpa stops me when I endeavor to
discard some pieces of "junk" stealthily, and more than once his
"eloquence"makes me give in and involuntarily put the "junk" in its "suitable
place. "
This is my grandpa, an old man who has experienced the sufferings of
the bygones. Years of thrifty life has helped him develop a habit of preserving
everything, everything he thinks is useful. He tries to fit them into some
places. Surprisingly, these "junk" can always find their position and function
fairly well,holding small things, bolstering a wooden structure on which plants
can grow, optimizing my bicycle so that it can operate better... But sometimes,
some of these things are nasty. Grandpa also collects used clothes and socks. I
seldom see him wearing new ones unless on an unusual occasion. When he is given
some fashionable apparel, he will lay them in lethargy. And grandma is always
arguing with him on this issue. In the meantime, he will present sets of adages
of thrift to show her the importance of a provident life.
Old people tend to
retrospect. In the past century, China was ravaged a great deal. The older
generation just could not forget about the arduous life they led at that time.
What they were accustomed to can always find its way in today's life they are
leading. The X generation of us must neither blame nor laugh at them.
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My grandfather normally gets up at 6 am. He likes to do morning excercises, reading morning newspapers.
He will take a nap after lunch because this makes him energetic during the whole afternoon.
My grandpa then goes to take care of his fish-farming.
In the evening, my grandpa, together with his frequent callers, chat and watch TV.
我的爷爷每天6点准时起床,做早操,读晨报。
午饭后,他习惯小憩一会儿,因为这样会让他整个下午感觉精力充沛。
爷爷下午都会去照料他的鱼塘。
晚上,通常和他的老伙伴们一起聊天,看电视。
He will take a nap after lunch because this makes him energetic during the whole afternoon.
My grandpa then goes to take care of his fish-farming.
In the evening, my grandpa, together with his frequent callers, chat and watch TV.
我的爷爷每天6点准时起床,做早操,读晨报。
午饭后,他习惯小憩一会儿,因为这样会让他整个下午感觉精力充沛。
爷爷下午都会去照料他的鱼塘。
晚上,通常和他的老伙伴们一起聊天,看电视。
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My grandpa,an old man under his 86,was a solider,he usually gets up early in the morning,then go for a walk,after lunch,he often play chess with his friends,they are all very happy .at 7 o'clock he usually watch TV ,then my grandpa tells me some stories before i go to bed.i love my grandpa.
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