Nan came to meet me to take me to her flat. I ran on to the bus stop. Nan said: “Don’t do that!”
We walked by the river and I shouted: “There’s a rat!” I thought it was funny. Nan said: “Don’t do that!”
I knocked on the front door with a rat-a-tat-tat! Nan dropped all the shopping. She said: “Don’t do that!”
I dropped the ketchup. It landed, ker-splat! Nan spilt her tea. She said: “Don’t do that!”
I went into the garden, with my ball and bat, but I stood on the flower. Nan said: “Don’t do that!”
So I got out my book, and I sat on the mat. I tried to be good. Nan said: “Yes! Do that!”
Sima Guang Broke the Vat
When Sima Guang was a little boy, he was once playing a ball with his friends in the courtyard. A boy suddenly kicked the ball into a large vat. The vat was full of water.
All the children ran to the vat. They talked about how to take the ball out. One boy stepped on another boy’s shoulders to reach the ball. Suddenly he slipped, and fell into the vat.
The children were scared and didn’t know what to do. Then Sima Guang had an idea. He picked up a large stone and broke the vat with it. The water flew out. The boy was saved.
1.请根据你的理解,在图片中圈出单词“vat”所表示的物品。A. make seeds B. make food for the plant C. grow up to be new plants D. carry food and water to the leaves E. hold the plant in the ground |