Lesson 27 of the fourth grade of primary school.

Updated on educate 2024-05-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    That day, I got out of the car in Rome, braved the heat to rush to the youth hostel, found my room, opened the door, and was surprised: there was a Simmons bed on the floor opposite the door, and a little blonde girl was sleeping soundly. I was exhausted, so I hurriedly washed up and lay down.

    I don't know how long later, the alarm clock of "Ding Zero Ding Zero" woke me up, and I looked at my watch sleepily, and it was half past two in the afternoon. The little girl had already gotten up and was packing up her things and getting ready to go out. Not long after she left, I went out too.

    At about eight o'clock in the evening, I returned to the hotel tired. At this time, the little girl was lying comfortably on the mattress, eating candy and reading a thick book. As soon as she saw me, she immediately sat up and said hello, asked me how I was doing, and asked me where I came from.

    I said Chinese, now living in Germany. When she heard this, she exclaimed with joy: "I am German and live in Hamburg."

    She told me her name was Uta and she was 14 years old. This time I traveled to Europe during the summer vacation, and I have already traveled to France, Switzerland, Austria, Venice, Milan, Florence in Italy, and finally Greece. I was a little surprised:

    Are you alone? "Of course. She replied naturally.

    A 14-year-old kid traveling alone in Europe, I would never have believed it if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. I asked Uta, "Are you not afraid of danger alone?"

    Aren't your mom and dad worried? Uta said that she has designed her travel itinerary and schedule at home, checking the ** number of the police station whenever she goes to a place so that she can ask for help in case of danger and difficulty. Then dial a ** or send a postcard to your home.

    She also said that she spent three years preparing for the trip and read a lot about these countries; In order to earn money for travel, he goes to help distribute advertising leaflets in restaurants or supermarkets every weekend, and goes to other people's homes to play with children during holidays. Then, she asked me if Chinese children also travel like this. I was speechless for a moment, and thought for a while before I said:

    In China, children of your age are the treasures of the family, and their parents, grandparents love them very much, and will take them out to play, but they are generally not at ease to let them go out alone. Uta was not satisfied with my explanation and immediately retorted: "I am also the baby of the family, and my parents, grandparents and grandparents love me very much.

    But we have different interests, so sometimes we hang out together, sometimes we hang out alone. If you love your children, why can't you let them go out alone? I don't understand, your words are illogical.

    I had to laugh and admit that I didn't have a good reason. "Chinese kids don't have a lot of fun, right?

    I said, "China has television, children's books, amusement parks, and children are happy." But she insisted

    It's not perfect to know the world from TV and books. I often see Italy on TV, but it was only when I came here in person that I was deeply moved by its beauty. The next morning, Uta said goodbye to me and said that he would take the train to Bonn in the evening.

    She also told me seriously that I would continue to earn money and travel to China in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Twenty-eight is the ruler is long, and the inch is short.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    And then what? Texts or what?

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