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2:30p.m To David£¬ Mr Black phones. No football practice today. I¡¯m going to Donna¡¯s house to play and be back at 5:00 p.m Liz | 4:00p.m. To Liz, It¡¯s your turn to walk the dog. I have to do my homework after school. Remember to play with Teddy when you get home. David |
6:45p.m. Did anyone see my sports shoes? I looked for it everywhere. I¡¯m in my bedroom doing my homework. David | 9:00p.m To David, I saw your shoes in the living room this mom- ing. They smelled bad, so I put them outside the back door. Good night, dear! Mum |
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A Special Delivery
Ben and Sally lived in California with their two daughters. Ben liked travelling. One summer, he went to Africa on a trip, but Sally stayed home with the girls. Ben and his friends owned a company. People at the company liked to play jokes on each other. One day, Ben's friends wanted to play a joke on Ben and Sally. So they sent a letter to Sally. The letter said,
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On the same day, Sally also got a phone call. The caller told her that a delivery was coming. At one o'clock, a truck stopped in front of Sally's house. The truck driver gave Sally a rope. An animal was tiedto the rope. It was a baby elephant! The elephant ran into Sally's yard, and it began eating grass.
Then the driver drove away. Sally stood there and held the rope to the elephant. She asked herself, "What can I feed an elephant with? Bananas?"
After a while, a policeman came. He said, "It's illegal (·Ç·¨µÄ) to have wild animals here." Then the policeman gave Sally a ticket.
Ben's friends were hiding in the backyard and laughing. They had planned everything perfectly. They had rented (×â½è) the elephant from a zoo and asked the policeman to write the ticket! Ben's friends also made a film of everything. They wanted Ben to watch the video.
When Sally learned about the truth, she couldn't help laughing
£¨1£©What kind of story is this, a funny story or a sad story?
£¨2£©Where did Ben go on a trip one summer?
£¨3£©Did Ben send a baby elephant to Sally as a special gift?
£¨4£©Why did the policeman give Sally a ticket?
£¨5£©What did Ben's friends do in the backyard?
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Katy Ross is eighteen years old. She is now in Nepal, a small country on the north of India. Katy left school 8 months ago and soon she will go to university. She loves traveling and decides to visit Asia before she goes to university.
Katy is living with a family in the capital of Nepal. She has learnt a lot about the country since she arrived 4 months ago. The family has two children but many uncles and cousins live with them in their big house. They have taken Katy to many parties.
Katy teaches for four hours a day at a small school. All the classes are in English and the pupils have spoken English since the age of six. The older children speak English very well. Katy has taught writing, grammar and art, all in English. She enjoys art most. And she thinks the children like the lessons best, too.
Katy has not a lot of time to see Nepal, but soon she will stop teaching and travel around Nepal with a friend. "After that," Katy says, "we will visit more countries in Asia. We're not sure which ones yet."
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The time Katy left school | . |
The place Katy wants to visit before she goes to university | . |
The job of Katy now | . |
The language Katy uses to teach her students | . |
The people who will travel around Nepal with Katy | . |