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—I want to be a ________. I want to help sick people better.
Today is August 17 th. The sun is shining. The wind blows gently. It is very hot. The Lis are at the beach on holiday. Look, Peter is swimming in the sea. He swims very fast. His lather shouts to him: "Don't swim too far. The sea is very deep." Peter's sister Jenny doesn't like to swim in the sea. She is collecting shells on the beach. She has a lot of shells in her bag. There is a little boy beside Jenny. Fie is eating a banana. Then he puts the peel on the sand. "Hey, boy. Don't throw the rubbish on the sand. It's dirty." Jenny says. The boy's face turns red.
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—They are different.
A. Don't make fires. B. The wind blows strongly. C. We are sorry. D. Some children are flying kites. E. Some children are making a fire. F. Look at the sign. |
Peter and Jack are taking a walk in the forest.
Peter: Today is a fine day.
Jack: Yes, and it is very dry. It is easy to start a fire in the forest.
Peter: Look. Maybe they want to have a barbecue.
Jack:
Children: Why not?
Peter: It means: "No fires". It is dangerous.
Children:
Jack: Then you can fly the kites. Have a good time.
Children: Thank you.
In the forest