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1、JOURNEY DOWN THE MEKONGPART 1 THE DREAM AND THE PLANMy name is Wang Kun.Ever since middle school, my sister Wang Wei and I have dreamed about taking a great bike trip.Two years ago she bought an expensive mountain bike and then she persuaded me to buy one.Last year, she visited our cousins, Dao Wei

2、and Yu Hang at their college in Kunming.They are Dai and grew up in western Yunnan Province near the Lancang River, the Chinese part of the river that is called the Mekong River in other countries.Wang Wei soon got them interested in cycling too.After graduating from college.we finally got the chanc

3、e to take a bike trip.I asked my sister, "Where are we going?" It was my sister who first had the idea to cycle along the entire Mekong River from where it begins to where it ends.Now she is planning our schedule for the trip.I am fond of my sister but she has one serious shortcoming.She c

4、an be really stubborn.Although she didn't know the best way of getting to places, she insisted that she organize the trip properly.Now, I know that the proper way is always her way.I kept asking her, "When are we leaving and when are we coming back?" I asked her whether she had looked

5、at a map yet.Of course, she hadn't.my sister doesn't care about details.So I told her that the source of the Mekong is in Qinghai Province.She gave me a determined lookthe kind that said she would not change her mind.When I told her that our journey would begin at an altitude of more than 5,

6、000 metres, she seemed to be excited about it.When I told her the air would be hard to breathe and it would be very cold, she said it would be an interesting experience.I know my sister well.Once she has made up her mind, nothing can change it.Finally, I had to give in.Several months before our trip

7、,Wang Wei and I went to the library.We found a large atlas with good maps that showed details of world geography.From the atlas we could see that the Mekong River begins in a glacier on a Tibetan mountain.At first the river is small and the water is clear and cold.Then it begins to move quickly.It b

8、ecomes rapids as it passes through deep valleys, travelling across western Yunnan Province.Sometimes the river becomes a waterfall and enters wide valleys.We were both surprised to learn that half of the river is in China.After it leaves China and the high altitude,the Mekong becomes wide,brown and

9、warm.As it enters Southeast Asia, its pace slows.It makes wide bends or meanders through low valleys to the plains where rice grows.At last, the river delta enters the South China Sea.PART 2 A Night in the MountainsAlthough it was autumn, the snow was already beginning to fall in Tibet.Our legs were

10、 so heavy and cold that they felt like blocks of ice.Have you ever seen snowmen ride bicycles? That's what we looked like! Along the way children dressed in long wool coats stopped to look at us.In the late afternoon we found it was so cold that our water bottles froze.However, the lakes shone l

11、ike glass in the setting sun and looked wonderful.Wang Wei rode in front of me as usual.She is very reliable and I knew I didn't need to encourage her.To climb the mountains was hard work but as we looked around us, we were surprised by the view.We seemed to be able to see for miles.At one point

12、 we were so high that we found ourselves cycling through clouds.Then we began going down the hills.It was great fun especially as it gradually became much warmer.In the valleys colorful butterflies flew around us and we saw many yaks and sheep eating green grass.At this point we had to change our ca

13、ps, coats, gloves and trousers for T-shirts and shorts.In the early evening we always stop to make camp.We put up our tent and then we eat.After supper Wang Wei put her head down on her pillow and went to sleep but I stayed awake.At midnight the sky became clearer and the stars grew brighter.It was

14、so quiet.There was almost no wind - only the flames of our fire for company.As I lay beneath the stars I thought about how far we had already travelled.We will reach Dali in Yunnan Province soon, where our cousins Dao Wei and Yu Hang will join us.We can hardly wait to see them! Part 3 chatting with

15、a girlThe Mekong is the most important river in Laos.It even appears on the national flag of the country.Laotian people use the river for washing, fishing, and transporting goods and people around the country.They call the Mekong"the sea of Laos", but in Tibet people call it"the water

16、 of the rocks".If you follow the river in Laos, you can visit temples, caves, and a waterfall.At night, you can sleep in small villages by the river.Part 4 Our Journey through LaosThe next day, we cross the border into Laos.We were interested to learn that most of the western border of Laos is

17、formed by the Mekong River.The country also has the smallest number of people in Southeast Asia.So there is plenty of space for villages and fields.As we cycled across the plains, we could see many low mountains covered in trees.Autumn is the best time to travel here.The weather was so cool and dry

18、that it was very pleasant to ride alongside the river.On our third night, we slept in a small village on little pieces of wood.The village had no lights.In a few houses, however, we could see candles.It was very quiet.On the small road near the village, we heard only one truck all night.However, the

19、 river sounded like a man singing in a low voice.The next morning, we made an early start and travelled quite far before lunch.Along the way, strange buses called tuk-tuks passed us.For lunch, we ate a special noodle soup.After lunch, we were tired, so we put our bikes on a bus going to Vientiane, t

20、he capital of Laos.A cage of chickens sang to us all the way!Part 5 BY THE RIVER IN LOAOSAfter leaving noisy and crowded vientiane,we cycled on to the south.On our way we saw an old man fishing on the Mekong.We stopped to talk to him.Weput our hands together to greet him in the way of his poeple.He

21、smiled and moved his head down a bit.Then he spoke to us.M=Man WK=Wang Kun WW=Wang WeiM: Good morning.Where are you going?WK: We're travelling along the Mekong.Can you tell us about life by the river?M: Well,it's changed a lot.In the past there were many snall villages along the river.The fi

22、sherman caught many different kinds of fish and sold them.WW: Has life changed much?M: Er,the new dams made a difference to many people's lives.Some villages disappeared and now many people live and work in the towns.They live a better life there,but Iprefer the old way of life along the river a

23、nd I don't like the noise of the city because I am a good fisherman.WK: Do you catch many fish?M: I catch enough for my family and I sell what's left over to other people.WW: That sounds good.What else can you by the river?M: There are many different kinds of animals and plants as well as te

24、mples,caves and a waterfall.It's a protected area so you can tell that it's very special.PART 6 THE END OF OUR JOURNEYCambodia was in many ways similar to Laos, although it has twice the population.At another inn, we talked with a teacher who told us that half of the people in her country co

25、uldn't read or write.Her village couldn't even afford to build a school, so she had to teach outside under a large tent.When we said goodbye, we all felt very lucky to have studied in college.Back on the road, we passed between many hills and forests.Then we came to the plains and entered Ph

26、nom Penh, the capital of Cambodia.In many ways it looked like Vientiane and Ho Chi Minh City; it also had wide streets with trees in rows and old French houses.Unlike Vientiane, ships could travel the Mekong River here.In the centre of the city we visited the palace and saw a beautiful white elephan

27、t.It can only be seen outside the palace on special days.We ate an early supper and went to see a great temple with floors made of silver.The next morning our group slept late.We were very tired from the long bike ride the day before.Cycling in the hills had been difficult.Now our cousins had the chance to make jokes about Wang Wei and me.Perhaps, they said, they were the strong

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