After a busy day, President Lincoln and wife 1 went to Ford"s Theatre in Washington DC, 2 which a new play would be put on. Near the 3 theatre living a 25-year-old unsuccessful actor 4 naming John Wilkes Booth, who was strongly against 5 the North though he was entirely for the South. 6 The play started in a moment, Booth came into 7 the theatre. He looked around carelessly so as to 8 find the guards whose duty was protecting the 9 President. For his joy, they were not there. 10 It rained very heavy last summer and 31 the little stream (小河) near our house be
came big river. It burst through the hank and 32 the fields all round was soon full of water. 33 Lucky, the water didn"t reach any of the 34 houses in our village. And the bursting water 35 from the river carried away our beautiful
wooden bridge, it was more than three 36 hundreds years old and we were very sorry, to 37 lose the oldest thing which we had had for so 38 long time. We"re building a new one, but it 39 will not be the same bridge which we had be 40 fore!One day Tom was played with his 21 younger brother beside the well nearly 22 their home. Immediately Tom fell down 23 the well. Paul was frighten. Their 24 parents was not at home. His father was working 25 in a factory but their mother was helping a neighbour. 26 Tom called his younger Paul came to helping him. 27 Tom was five feet tall and the water was only three feet 28 deep. Paul was glad to see his brother safely in the well. 29 Then he runs home and brought a long rope. 30 Dear Hilda,
I"ve just heard of my mother has suddenly been 11 ill, and I"d like to go and see what she is. The 12 trouble is that I can take Tom with me then. 13 Do you think if you would possibly able to look 14 after him for a week You have him for a week last 15 year, and you said he had been no trouble, but had got 16 on well with your little sister, Jane. 17 If I could have him, I would be able to bring 18 him along any time that suits for you. But if it is not 19 convenient, do hesitate to say so. 20 Yours,
SarahIt rained very heavy last summer and 31 the little stream (小河) near our house be
came big river. It burst through the hank and 32 the fields all round was soon full of water. 33 Lucky, the water didn"t reach any of the 34 houses in our village. And the bursting water 35 from the river carried away our beautiful
wooden bridge, it was more than three 36 hundreds years old and we were very sorry, to 37 lose the oldest thing which we had had for so 38 long time. We"re building a new one, but it 39 will not be the same bridge which we had be 40 fore!After a busy day, President Lincoln and wife 1 went to Ford"s Theatre in Washington DC, 2 which a new play would be put on. Near the 3 theatre living a 25-year-old unsuccessful actor 4 naming John Wilkes Booth, who was strongly against 5 the North though he was entirely for the South. 6 The play started in a moment, Booth came into 7 the theatre. He looked around carelessly so as to 8 find the guards whose duty was protecting the 9 President. For his joy, they were not there. 10 One day Tom was played with his 21 younger brother beside the well nearly 22 their home. Immediately Tom fell down 23 the well. Paul was frighten. Their 24 parents was not at home. His father was working 25 in a factory but their mother was helping a neighbour. 26 Tom called his younger Paul came to helping him. 27 Tom was five feet tall and the water was only three feet 28 deep. Paul was glad to see his brother safely in the well. 29 Then he runs home and brought a long rope. 30 Dear Hilda,
I"ve just heard of my mother has suddenly been 11 ill, and I"d like to go and see what she is. The 12 trouble is that I can take Tom with me then. 13 Do you think if you would possibly able to look 14 after him for a week You have him for a week last 15 year, and you said he had been no trouble, but had got 16 on well with your little sister, Jane. 17 If I could have him, I would be able to bring 18 him along any time that suits for you. But if it is not 19 convenient, do hesitate to say so. 20 Yours,
SarahAfter a busy day, President Lincoln and wife 1 went to Ford"s Theatre in Washington DC, 2 which a new play would be put on. Near the 3 theatre living a 25-year-old unsuccessful actor 4 naming John Wilkes Booth, who was strongly against 5 the North though he was entirely for the South. 6 The play started in a moment, Booth came into 7 the theatre. He looked around carelessly so as to 8 find the guards whose duty was protecting the 9 President. For his joy, they were not there. 10 It rained very heavy last summer and 31 the little stream (小河) near our house be
came big river. It burst through the hank and 32 the fields all round was soon full of water. 33 Lucky, the water didn"t reach any of the 34 houses in our village. And the bursting water 35 from the river carried away our beautiful
wooden bridge, it was more than three 36 hundreds years old and we were very sorry, to 37 lose the oldest thing which we had had for so 38 long time. We"re building a new one, but it 39 will not be the same bridge which we had be 40 fore!