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少儿英语故事教学素材欣赏 小学英语故事教学是以生动有趣的故事为载体,将语言知识融汇于故事的情境中,通过各种教学方法帮助学生理解故事,学习故事中的语言表达,提高综合语言运用能力。本文是少儿英语故事教学素材,希望对大家有帮助! The envelope had the words “Internal Revenue Service” printed on the outside. Oh no, Vaughn thought, this could be bad news. It was bad news. IRS had determined that Vaughn owed $963, plus $88 interest, from two years ago. They had disallowed a deduction for two reasons. One, his adjusted gross income that year was more than $40,000, and two, he was covered by an employer retirement plan. Therefore, said IRS, he was not allowed the deduction he had taken for his individual retirement account. IRS sent him six pages of explanations and instructions. IRS included a returnable form with an Agree box and a Disagree box. If he checked Agree, he must pay the full amount. If he checked Disagree, he must send documentation supporting the reasons for his disagreement. If his documentation was correct, he would owe nothing. He called the IRS 800 number just to make sure he had read the instructions correctly. An agent told him to simply send a check with the full amount whether he agreed or disagreed. If he disagreed but his documentation was correct, IRS would return the full amount of his check within eight weeks. “Don’t believe that agent. For now, just send them the documentation,” advised Vaughns brother later that day. “Make IRS wait for the money. It’s your money, not theirs.” “Don’t get your teeth veneered,” Elmer’s girlfriend said. “I know a girl who did that, and she has had bad breath ever since.” Elmer had never heard of such a thing. “That’s ridiculous,” he said. “Veneers are made of plastic. Plastic doesn’t give you bad breath.” Hannah asked him if he had ever used a public phone right after some stranger had talked on it. “The plastic phone stinks from their breath,” she said. “Why do you always have to argue with me?” He told her that he didn’t argue with her—she was the one who always arg

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