Lesson 125 Tea for two
SUSAN: Can't you come in and have tea now, Peter?
PETER: Not yet. (1)___________________.
SUSAN: Do you have to water it now?
PETER: I'm afraid I must. Look at it! It's terribly dry.
SUSAN: (2)__________________
PETER: Last summer it was very dry, too. Don't you remember? I had to water it every day.
SUSAN: Well, I'll have tea by myself.
SUSAN: That was quick! Have you finished already?
PETER: Yes. Look out of the window.
SUSAN: It's raining! (3)________________________.
PERTR: That was a pleasant surprise. It means I can have tea, instead.
New Word and expressions
water v. 浇水
terribly adv. 非常
dry adj. 干燥的,干的
nuisance n. 讨厌的东西或人
mean (meant, meant) v. 意味着,意思是
surprise n. 惊奇,意外的事
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作者: xiaotantan 时间: 2011-6-10 09:44
1)I must water the garden first
2)What a nuisance
3)That means you don't need to water the garden作者: 类似完美 时间: 2011-7-2 10:34
i must water the garden first
what a nuisance
that means you do not need to water the garden作者: 白天羽 时间: 2011-11-14 22:11
1 I must water the garden first,
2 What a nuisance.
3 That means you don't need to water the gargen.