John is a young man. His house is next to Mr Smith's house. John's friends always call him "Mr Going to-do". Do you know why? John always says he is going to do something, but he doesn't really do it.
Every Saturday, John goes to Mr Smith's home and talks with him. He always says he is going to do something.
"I'm going to clean my house today." He says. Or "I'm going to wash my car tomorrow." Or "The tree in front of my house is too big. I'm going to cut it down next week." But Mr Smith knows he isn't going to do those things. Mr Smith often says to his son, Mike, "Are you going to do something? Then do it. Don't be another ‘Mr Going to-do'."
— That _______interesting.
- Yes, it is. But it's for my brother.
— No, I don't. S(有时) I go to the zoo with my family.
My grandma lives in the countryside. This summer I want to stay there for my holiday. The countryside is very beautiful. There are many trees and a hill. The air is very fresh. Grandma is sixty-three years old. She keeps some hens and cocks. I think grandma is great. She can understand the hens' and cocks' words. When they say "Ge… ge.... Ge... ge…" they are hungry. Grandma gives them some food. When they say "Gi... gi... Gi... gi...", they are cold. Grandma takes them to their house. When the hens say "Gu... Ga.... Gu... ga…", they lay eggs. I ask her, "What do they say, Grandma?" Grandma smiles and says, "If you stay with them every day, you can understand them, too."
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