Lesson 104 Text A What's the Matter with You? Welsh: Good afternoon, Dr. Dawes. Peter: Well, yes, I ate some ice cream. Dawes: Good afternoon, Mrs. Welsh. Dawes: Did you eat any candy? Welsh: Please come this way, Doctor. Peter's Peter: Well, yes, I did. I ate some candy. in this room. Dawes: Young man, tell me everything you Dawes: Well, Peter. I'm sorry you're ill. ate yesterday evening. What's the matter with you? Peter: Well, Doctor. I went to a birthday Peter: I don't know, Doctor. I'm ill. I have a party. headache and a stomachache. Dawes: I see! How many pieces of cake did Dawes: Show me your tongue. What did you you eat? eat yesterday? Peter: Three, Doctor. Peter: Well, Doctor, I. . . Dawes: How many plates of ice cream did Dawes: Did you eat any cake? you eat, young man? Peter: Yes, I ate some cake. Peter: Gosh, Doctor. I had only three plates Dawes: Did you eat any ice cream? of ice cream. John had four. Text B How Did You lose Your Way? Mrs. Brown's old grandfather lived with her and her husband. Every morning he went for a walk in the park and came home at half past twelve for his lunch. But one morning a police car stopped outside Mrs. Brown's house at twelve o'clock, and two policemen helped Mr. Brown to get out. One of them said to Mrs. Brown, "The poor old gentleman lost his way in the park and telephoned to us for help, so we sent a car to bring him home." Mrs. Brown was very surprised, but she thanked the policemen and they left. "But, Grandfather," she then said, "you have been to that park nearly every day for twenty years. How did you lose your way there?" The old man smiled, closed one eye and said, "I didn't quite lose my way. I just got tired and I didn't want to walk home! " Questions on Text B 7. Read the following passage once. Underline the key words while reading and retell the story to your partner. One morning a man was crossing a narrow bridge when he saw a fisherman on the shady bank of the deep, smooth river under him, so he stopped to watch him quietly. After a few minutes, the fisherman pulled his line in. There was a big, fat fish at the end of it. The fisherman took it off the hook and threw it back into the water. Then he put his hook and line in again. After a few more minutes he caught another big fish. Again he threw it back into the river. Then, the third time, he caught a small fish. He put it into his basket and started to get ready to go. The man on the bridge was very surprised, so he spoke to the fisherman. He said, "Why did you throw those beautiful big fish back into the water and keep only that small one?" The fisherman looked up and answered, "Small frying-pan." 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/b70210d8182e453610661ed9ad51f01dc381574e.html