Ben's tooth Ben was eating an apple at school, ow! he said. Oh, look! My tooth has come outand here it is, in my apple! Ben went to show his teacher. Look, Mrs. Green, he said, My tooth has come out. Here's a little box to put it in, said Mrs, Green.

发表于:2018-12-06 / 阅读(122) / 评论(0) 分类 Cherry老师讲英文故事

Cherry Blossom Symbolizes Japan's Rebirth After Tsunami The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom opens with a powerful image - a single long shot from the top of a hill as a town is swept away in a rolling wave of blackened water. Below, people react to th

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Pepper's adventure One day Dad came home with two pet mice in a little cage. Sarah loved them. She called the brown one Pepper and the white one Salt. Dad made a big new cage for Pepper and Salt. It had a wheel and a ladder and a room upstairs. Sarah

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Each year at the start of spring, more than 1 million people travel to Washington, D.C., for one major reason: the cherry blossoms. Most of the travelers visit an area known as the Tidal Basin. During peak bloom, the Tidal Basin is bursting with colo

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KELLY MCEVERS, HOST: So far this year, cold weather has frozen blueberries in the south. Rains have drowned lettuce in California. And in Michigan where tart cherries are big business, growers are preparing for a long battle with extreme weather. Pet

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Todd: Ah, hello. Jeanie: Hello. Todd: Can you say your name please? Jeanie: Yep, my name is Jeanie Cherry. Todd: Jeanie Cherry. Jeanie: Yep. Todd: Really? Jeanie: Yep. Todd: Cherry's your last name? Is it spelled like the fruit? Jeanie: Yes. Todd: Re

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