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The main content of shaving

"Shaving" mainly describes an interesting story of a young adult "Betan". "I'm an adult. You should call me Mr. Betan." Although he didn't know many words in the newspaper, he read them carefully. He flipped through the newspaper noisily and trimmed his hair. Beckham also asked the barber to shave him like an adult, showing us a "growth declaration" of a little boy full of childlike innocence who is eager to grow up but cautious but not young.

Extended data:

Shaving is a text in Unit 5, Book 3 of Chinese, Hubei Education Press.

Original text:

Beckham swaggered into the barber shop. He shouted, "I want to shave my head!" " "

The barber smiled and said, "Hey, it's our Beckham. Please sit down. "

Beckham adjusted his glasses on his nose and said to the barber, "I'm an adult. You should call me Mr. Barton. " The barber handed the newspaper and changed his tune: "Please read the newspaper."

Beckham is only in the second grade. He doesn't know many words in the newspaper, but he still reads it carefully and turns over the newspaper noisily.

It is Beckham's turn to shave his head. He sat in a chair and asked the barber to cut him a small piece.

After cutting his hair, Beckham asked the barber to shave him. He pointed to the clean-faced gentleman and said, "I want to be like him."

The barber laid the chair flat, let Beckham lie down on his back, and sat down to read the newspaper.

Beckham waited for a long time, but nothing happened. The other guests in the shop left one by one, leaving Beckham alone, lying in a chair.

Beckham shouted, "Barber, why don't you put down the newspaper and let me wait until when I shave?"

The barber said, "Wait till you grow a beard."