It was Sunday yesterday.When Mrs Smith 1 the door and looked 2 , she smiled and said, “It’s going to 3 a beautiful day.”She woke her small son up at eight thirty and said to him, “Get up, Tom, we’re going to the zoo 4 .Wash your hands and face,brush your teeth and eat your breakfast quickly.”
Tom was six years old.He was very happy 5 he liked going to the zoo very much.He said, “I dreamed(做梦)I was 6 the zoo last night, Mummy.”
His mother was 7 , but she stopped and smiled at 8 , “ 9 did you do in the zoo in your dream?” Tom laughed and answered, “You know, Mummy.You 20 in my dream, too.”
The Browns are 1 Smiths' neighbour.Mr Brown's name is John.But when his neighbours talk about him, they 2 him“Mr Going-to-do”.Do you know Why?Because Mr Brown always says he is going to do something, but he 3 does it.
Every Saturday Mr Brown 4 to the Smiths' back door and talks to Mr Smith.He always says he 5 do something.
“I'm going to clean my house today,”he says,“ 6 I'm going to wash my car tomorrow.”Or“These trees in front of my house are 7 big.I'm going to cut them down next week.”
Mr Smith usually says.“ 8 , John?”He knows his neighbour is not going to clean his house, or wash his car, or cut down any trees.Then he says,“Well, excuse me, John.I'm going to do some work in the house.”And he 9 .
Mr and Mrs Smith often say to their child.Dick,“Are you going to do something?Then do it.Don't be 10 Mr Going-to-do?”
Tim was a 1 boy.He was not a very good student,and he did not like 2 homework 3 he enjoyed doing other things.in his free time.Usually.he did not do his homework and when he did it he always 4 a lot of mistakes.
One day his maths teacher 5 Tim's homework and saw that he got all his 6 right.He was very 7 and rather(相当) 8 .He called Tim to his desk and said to 9 ,“You got all your homework 10 this time,Tim. 11 ?Did your father help 12 ?”
Usually Tim's father helped him 13 his homework,but that evening,he had not been able to(能),because he 14 at home,so Tim answered,“No,Sir,he was very busy last night, 15 I had to do it all by myself.”