Lesson Eight
這裡可得到需要的軟體
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synthesizer read the sentence.
鍵頭點圖形可聽到電腦閱讀.
Good morning, little bird.
Good morning, kind Lucy.
How pretty your nest is, little bird!
May I look at the little ones in it?
Yes, you may look at them, but you must not take them away.
How many birds have you?
Let me see. One, two, three, four.
I do not think they are pretty.
They may not be pretty now, but I love them, little girl.
Frank has gone to the field with his kite. He likes to play with it.
It is the kite his father gave him.
He will run and the kite will fly.
He can run very fast, and the kite can fly very high.
John does not like to run with a kite.
He likes to play on his drum.
He will play on his drum, and Frank will run with his kite.
Oh, mother, come here!
See this pretty flower.
I think it is a rose.
Is it not a yellow rose?
Yes, May. It is a yellow rose.
If you will come with me,
I will give you some red roses.
May I have them to keep, mother?
You may keep some of them, but you must give some to Lucy.
Oh, yes! I will give her four red roses, and one yellow rose.
I will give her some to take home to her mother, too.
Do you like yellow roses, mother?
Yes, May, I think they are very pretty.
John was a good boy this morning.
His mother gave him a pretty book.
He was very glad.
"Oh, mother, he said, "how kind you are to give me this book!
I think it is very pretty."
"You must take good care of it," said his mother.
"Yes, mother," said John, "and I will let Lucy and May look at it too.
"Yes, mother," said John, "and I will let Lucy and May look at it too.
They like to look at pretty books."
"The girls will think you are a very kind little boy.
They will take good care of your book."
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