时间:2018-12-08 作者:英语课 分类:背诵为王第一册


英语课

56 Farewell 1 to Friends

Wang Lin was 2 a Chinese boy. When he was eight years old, he went to Australiawith his parents because his father had 3 to work there. They lived in a townnear Sydney. He went to a school near Sydney. His Australian 4 teachers andstudents were very kind to him, and they became 5 good friends.

When Wang Lin was twelve, his father said 6, "We have to go back to China nextmonth. I must work again in China for my company 7."Wang Lin was very sad. Thenext day when he told his friends about it, they were very surprised 8 at thenews. On their last day in Australia, he and his parents gave 9 a farewell partyfor his friends.

The next morning, when Wang Lin went to the airport with his parents, he foundall his classmates and his teacher there. He ran 10 up to them and said, "Oh,thank you very much for coming. I'll miss you!

 


 


farewell 告别



和朋友告别

王林是个中国男孩。当他八岁时,他随父母一起去了澳大利亚,因为他父亲要在那里工作。他们住在悉尼附近的一个镇上。他去悉尼附近的一所学校上学。他的澳大利亚老师和同学对他很好,他们成为了好朋友。



当王林十二岁时,他的父亲说:“我们下个月就要回中国了。公司让我回中国工作。”王林非常沮丧。第二天,当他把这件事告诉他的朋友时,他们都感到非常吃惊。在王林一家离开澳大利亚的前一天,王林和他的父母为王林的朋友们举行了一次告别派对。



第二天早上,当王林随父母来到机场时,他发现所有的同学和老师都在那里。他跑向他们说:“谢谢你们能来。我会想念你们的!”



1 farewell
n.告别会;告别,再见
  • He made his farewell to his family.他向他的家人告别。
  • We gave him a farewell dinner.我们设宴为他饯行。
2 was
v.(is,am的过去式)是,在
  • He said he was right.他说他是正确的。
  • He was cold and hungry.他又冷又饿。
3 had
vbl.have的过去式和过去分词;conj.有
  • I just had a good idea!我有个好主意!
  • The boy had a small branch of a tree in his hand.这个男孩手上拿一条小树枝。
4 Australian
adj.澳洲的;澳大利亚人的;n.澳大利亚人
  • He is an australian.他是一个澳大利亚人。
  • I love australian animals.我喜欢澳大利亚的动物。
5 became
v.(become的过去式)成为
  • He became a doctor at the age of 27.他27岁时成了一名医生。
  • He became a millionaire when he was still young.他还年轻时就成了百万富翁。
6 said
v.动词say的过去式、过去分词
  • He said to me that he could not come.他对我说他不能来。
  • He said to his mother that he would do it by himself.他对他的母亲说他将自己独立做那件事。
7 company
n.公司
  • Is this your company?这是你的公司吗?
  • Which company was that?那是哪家公司?
8 surprised
adj.感到惊讶的,感到惊奇的
  • Is that anything to be surprised at?那有什么可怪的?
  • The news greatly surprised us.这消息使我们非常惊异。
9 gave
vbl.(give的过去式)给予,产生,发表
  • He asked for money and I gave him some.他要钱,我给了他一些。
  • I gave you a map so you wouldn't get lost. 我给你一张地图,这样你就不会迷路了。
10 ran
vbl.run的过去式
  • He ran,and then slowed down to a walk.他跑着,然后放慢速度步行。
  • As soon as Marie opened the door,the dog ran in.当玛丽一打开门,狗就跑了进来。
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genus anacardiums
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gnarliest
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H.Q.
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heteropolymerization
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jam nut lock
ketone musk
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tangentor
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