Mr Whisper broke his blue cup. He went to the cup shop. "Do you have a blue cup?" he said in whispery voice.
"Louder! I can't hear you," said the woman. Mr Whisper said, "Do you have a cup?" "Louder! I still can't hear you! said the woman. Mr Whisper said, "Do you have a cup?" "Louder! I still can't hear you!" the woman said.
Mr Whisper shouted in his whispery voice,"I want a blue cup!" " I still can't hear you," said the cup woman, "Your voice is too whispery. What you need is one big noise.
The cup woman went to the back of her shop. She came out with a bowl of noise porridge. "Have some of this," she said. The porridge was so good. Mr Whisper ate the lot. Gulp, gulp, gulp.
"Now what do you want?" said the cup woman. Mr Whisper said, "Please, do you have a blue cup?" His voice was so loud, shelves shook and cups fell down crash!
"Too loud! Too loud!" said the the cup woman. " You ate too much big noise porridge. What you need now, is some whispery soup"
The cup woman went to the back of her shop and got some whispery soup in a blue. "Have some of this," she said. The soup was so good. Mr Whisper drank the lot. Gulp, gulp, gulp.
Mr Whisper looked at the cup that the soup had been in. It was big. It was blue. "Just what I want!" he said in his whispery voice. "A blue cup." "I can't hear you!" said the cup woman. "You drank too much whispery soup. Your voice is small again." "I'll have this blue cup," said Mr Whisper, putting some money on the counter. "Louder!" said the cup woman.
Mr Whisper smiled. He went out of the shop and went down the road, singing, "I've got my blue cup. I've got my blue cup. I've got my blue cup."
1. Where did Mr Whisper go to buy a cup?
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2. The cup woman gave Mr Whisper something to eat. What was it?
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3. Why did the shelves shake and the cups fall down?
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2008年5月31日 星期六
I Looked Through My Window
I looked through my window. Guess what I saw?
A big fluffy bear. She waved a paw.
"Hello, hello, hello," she said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
She is cuddly!"
I looked through my window.
Guess what I saw?
A mischievous monkey. He waved a paw.
"Hello, hello, hello," he said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
He is funny!"
I looked through my window. Guess what I saw?
A big long snake. She waved her head.
"Hello, hello, hello," she said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
She is wavy!"
I looked through my window. Guess what I saw?
A big strong crocodile. She waved a paw.
"Hello, hello, hello," she said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
She is slippery!"
I looked through my window. Guess what I saw?
A big heavy elephant. He waved his nose.
"Hello, hello, hello," he said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
He is bulky!"
1. How was the bear like?
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2. How was the monkey like?
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3. How was the snake like?
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4. How was the crocodile like?
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5. How was the elephant like?
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A big fluffy bear. She waved a paw.
"Hello, hello, hello," she said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
She is cuddly!"
I looked through my window.
Guess what I saw?
A mischievous monkey. He waved a paw.
"Hello, hello, hello," he said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
He is funny!"
I looked through my window. Guess what I saw?
A big long snake. She waved her head.
"Hello, hello, hello," she said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
She is wavy!"
I looked through my window. Guess what I saw?
A big strong crocodile. She waved a paw.
"Hello, hello, hello," she said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
She is slippery!"
I looked through my window. Guess what I saw?
A big heavy elephant. He waved his nose.
"Hello, hello, hello," he said.
"Any room for me in your nice warm bed.
He is bulky!"
1. How was the bear like?
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2. How was the monkey like?
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3. How was the snake like?
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4. How was the crocodile like?
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5. How was the elephant like?
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2008年5月17日 星期六
One day, a greedy rabbit was eating hungrily in a green meadow on a hill. He felt too hungry and weak even to get himself more carrots. "I'll make that tortoise get me some carrots," he thought.
He put off the tortoise's shell and wouldn't give it back."Please give me back my shell," said the tortoise."Only if you get me some carrots," said the rabbit.
So the tortoise went to the storekeeper. "Please give some carrots to the rabbit," he said. "Then the rabbit will give me back my shell."
"Only if you get me some money," said the storekeeper.
So the tortoise went to the banker. "Please give some money to the storekeeper," he said. "Then the storekeeper will give some carrots to the rabbit and the rabbit will give me back my shell."
"Only if you get me a house," said the banker.
So the tortoise went to the developer. "Please give a house to the banker," he said. Then the banker will give some money to the storekeeper, the storekeeper will give some carrots to the rabbit and the rabbit will give me back my shell."
"Only if you get me some house buyers," said the developer.
Now the developer used the tortoise picture to attract house buyers. The house buyers give money to the developer, and the developer gives the house to banker, the banker gives some money to the storekeeper, then the storekeeper gave the rabbit some carrots, then the rabbit gave the tortoise back his shell. Tortoise clawed for joy all the way home.
As for the rabbit, he had his carrots at last, but he was still not content. "Now, how doesn't that green meadow grow carrots?" asked the rabbit as he looked down the meadow. So the rabbit went down the hill, tired and unhappy, because there was no longer any carrots for him.
He put off the tortoise's shell and wouldn't give it back."Please give me back my shell," said the tortoise."Only if you get me some carrots," said the rabbit.
So the tortoise went to the storekeeper. "Please give some carrots to the rabbit," he said. "Then the rabbit will give me back my shell."
"Only if you get me some money," said the storekeeper.
So the tortoise went to the banker. "Please give some money to the storekeeper," he said. "Then the storekeeper will give some carrots to the rabbit and the rabbit will give me back my shell."
"Only if you get me a house," said the banker.
So the tortoise went to the developer. "Please give a house to the banker," he said. Then the banker will give some money to the storekeeper, the storekeeper will give some carrots to the rabbit and the rabbit will give me back my shell."
"Only if you get me some house buyers," said the developer.
Now the developer used the tortoise picture to attract house buyers. The house buyers give money to the developer, and the developer gives the house to banker, the banker gives some money to the storekeeper, then the storekeeper gave the rabbit some carrots, then the rabbit gave the tortoise back his shell. Tortoise clawed for joy all the way home.
As for the rabbit, he had his carrots at last, but he was still not content. "Now, how doesn't that green meadow grow carrots?" asked the rabbit as he looked down the meadow. So the rabbit went down the hill, tired and unhappy, because there was no longer any carrots for him.
2008年5月10日 星期六
M-o-t-h-e-r Poem
2008年5月3日 星期六
Peter and Pinky
Peter and Pinky lived with their mother and stepfather in a little hut near a forest. Their stepfather was a hunter , and they were very poor. They were all very thin.
One day Peter and Pinky’s stepfather said, “We have no food left. There is no more food for us to eat.”
"Then Peter and Pinky cannot live here,” said their stepfather. “We must leave them in the middle of the forest,”
"No,” said their mother. But their stepfather said, “We must.”Peter and Pinky were listening on their bed. “I have a plan,” said Peter, and he went out to get some little rocks.
The next week they all went into the forest. Peter dropped little rocks on the path. “Wait here,” said their mother. “We are going to hunt some animals.”
Peter and Pinky waited the whole afternoon. Then they followed the rocks back home.
Their mother was glad to see Peter and Pinky, but their stepfather was very unhappy. “There is not enough food for us all,” he said. “We must take Peter and Pinky deeper into the forest.”
"No!” said their mother. “We can’t do that.” “We must,” said their stepfather. “This time they must not find their way home.”
Peter’s stepfather tied Peter and Pinky on the poles, so they couldn’t get out. Peter couldn’t collect rocks. The next day they all went deep into the forest. This time Peter dropped water on the path. “Wait here,” said their mother. “We are going to hunt for animals.”
Peter and Pinky waited all day long. Then they looked for the water on the path. But the water had dried out.
Peter and Pinky went deeper into the forest. They walked for a long time. In the middle of the forest, they found a house made of chocolates and candies. In the house lived a wizard. The wizard planned to kill Peter and Pinky to worship his god.
The wizard locked Pinky in a hole and gave her lots of water."Soon he will be killed,” said the wizard. “Then I will burn her in my fire.”
"Where is the fire?” said Peter.“Here,” said the wizard. And he opened the door of the fireplace.
"I can’t see the fire,” said Peter.The wizard opened the door of the fireplace a little wider. “I still can’t see it,” said Peter.
The wizard opened the door as wide as he could. Peter pushed him into the fireplace and locked the door.
Peter let Pinky out of the hole.“Look at all these gold coins,” said Peter. “We can take them home and buy food with it.”
After a long walk Peter and Pinky found their way home.
Their mother was glad to see them. “Your stepfather has gone,” she said.
So Peter and Pinky and their mother all lived happily ever after in their little hut near the forest.
One day Peter and Pinky’s stepfather said, “We have no food left. There is no more food for us to eat.”
"Then Peter and Pinky cannot live here,” said their stepfather. “We must leave them in the middle of the forest,”
"No,” said their mother. But their stepfather said, “We must.”Peter and Pinky were listening on their bed. “I have a plan,” said Peter, and he went out to get some little rocks.
The next week they all went into the forest. Peter dropped little rocks on the path. “Wait here,” said their mother. “We are going to hunt some animals.”
Peter and Pinky waited the whole afternoon. Then they followed the rocks back home.
Their mother was glad to see Peter and Pinky, but their stepfather was very unhappy. “There is not enough food for us all,” he said. “We must take Peter and Pinky deeper into the forest.”
"No!” said their mother. “We can’t do that.” “We must,” said their stepfather. “This time they must not find their way home.”
Peter’s stepfather tied Peter and Pinky on the poles, so they couldn’t get out. Peter couldn’t collect rocks. The next day they all went deep into the forest. This time Peter dropped water on the path. “Wait here,” said their mother. “We are going to hunt for animals.”
Peter and Pinky waited all day long. Then they looked for the water on the path. But the water had dried out.
Peter and Pinky went deeper into the forest. They walked for a long time. In the middle of the forest, they found a house made of chocolates and candies. In the house lived a wizard. The wizard planned to kill Peter and Pinky to worship his god.
The wizard locked Pinky in a hole and gave her lots of water."Soon he will be killed,” said the wizard. “Then I will burn her in my fire.”
"Where is the fire?” said Peter.“Here,” said the wizard. And he opened the door of the fireplace.
"I can’t see the fire,” said Peter.The wizard opened the door of the fireplace a little wider. “I still can’t see it,” said Peter.
The wizard opened the door as wide as he could. Peter pushed him into the fireplace and locked the door.
Peter let Pinky out of the hole.“Look at all these gold coins,” said Peter. “We can take them home and buy food with it.”
After a long walk Peter and Pinky found their way home.
Their mother was glad to see them. “Your stepfather has gone,” she said.
So Peter and Pinky and their mother all lived happily ever after in their little hut near the forest.
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