Wu Lei began to cry as soon as he saw his father. [A.] “What’s wrong with you, Wu Lei?” asked his father. “Did you fail in the exam?”

      “No, I have made great program. But my teacher didn’t believe me ,” said Wu Lei , “He said that I copied my deskmate when we had the exam.”

“Don’t worry,” said his father. “I’ll go to your school at once.”Then he went to school by bike .[B.]It took him five minutes to go the school.

“Hello, Mr. Li!” said Wu Ming,“May I ask you some questions?”

“Please come to my office .And you can ask me any questions,” said Mr., the headteacher.

“Why did you think that Wu lei copied his deskmate?” asked Wu Ming, “Maybe his deskmate copied him” .

“Now please look at the papers. There are ten questions on it ,”Answered the teacher .‘Wu Lei and his deskmate gave the same answers to the nine questions. Look at the last one .His deskmate wrote down: I can’t do it. Your son wrote down: I can’t do it , either. Look at the “either” please.

1.      Who was Wu Ming?

                                                      

2.      Who was Mr. Li?

                                                           

3.      Was Wu Lei’s home far from the school

                                                           

4.      將【A】句同義句轉(zhuǎn)換

                                                            

5.      將【B】句畫(huà)線(xiàn)部分提問(wèn)。

1.Wu Lei’s father .  2. Wu Lei’s headteacher.  3. No, it wasn’t .

      4. what’s the matter with you ?  5. How long did it take him to go to the school ?

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Jia Meng used to keep a diary (日記) in Chinese. But one year ago, the 14-year-old girl from Hei Longjiang began to write her diary in English, because Jia found her mother was reading her diary secretly. She changed the language because her mother can’t read English. “It’s like killing two birds with one stone.” said Jia, “My privacy (隱私) became safe and my English improves a lot.”
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