Revision Lesson 3 Photographs of our holiday Narrator: Sandy and Sueare going to school.On the waythey meet Billy and Tom.Sandy and Sue: Hullo, Billy! Hullo, Tom!Billy and Tom: Hullo, Sandy! Hullo, Sue!Sandy: Look at these photographs of our holiday, Billy. Billy: Show them to me please, Sandy.Sandy: Give them to Billy please, Sue.Sue: Here you are, Billy.Tom: Pass them to me, too, Billy.Tom: Look at thisfunny photograph of Sandyat the seaside!Revision Lesson 7 Please pay attention!Narrator: Miss Grant is Sandy's new teacher.She is giving her class a lesson.Narrator: But Sandy isn't paying attentionto Miss Grant.He's looking out of the window.Miss Grant: What can you seeout of the window, Sandy?Sandy: I can see some boysplaying football in the playground,Miss Grant.Miss Grant: Is it an interesting game, Sandy? Sandy: Yes, Miss Grant.Miss Grant: Well, our lesson is interesting, too.Miss Grant: Please pay attention to meand don't look out of the window!Sandy: I'm sorry, Miss GrantRevision Lesson 7 Please pay attention!Narrator: Miss Grant is Sandy's new teacher.She is giving her class a lesson.Narrator: But Sandy isn't paying attentionto Miss Grant.He's looking out of the window.Miss Grant: What can you seeout of the window, Sandy?Sandy: I can see some boysplaying football in the playground,Miss Grant.Miss Grant: Is it an interesting game, Sandy? Sandy: Yes, Miss Grant.Miss Grant: Well, our lesson is interesting, too. Miss Grant: Please pay attention to meand don't look out of the window!Sandy: I'm sorry, Miss Grant.Lesson 9:Can you tell us the wayRevison Lesson 9 Can you tell us the way? Mother: We don’t know the wayto Station Road.Father: Let’s ask that man.Father: Excuse me!Can you tell us the wayto Staion Road, please?Man: I don’t understand.Mother: Can you tell us the wayto Station Road?Man: I don’t speak English very well. Man: I’m a tourist.I come from France.Man: I live in Paris.Father: We always ask tourists the way!Lesson 11:Professor BoffinRevision Lesson 11 Professor Boffin Professor Boffinlives opposite the Clarks.He is a very clever man,but he never remembers little things.The professor usually leaves homeat eight o’clock.His wife often runs after himand gives him his umbrella.He always forgets it!Sometimes there’s a heavy shower,but Professor Boffin never noticeslittle things like that!Lesson 15:The weighing machineNarrator: Sandy and Sueare coming home from school.They meet Professor Boffin.Narrator: Professor Boffinis taking his coat off.Sandy: What are you going to do,Professor Boffin?Professor: I’m going to weigh myself, Sandy. Sue: Where?Professor: I’m going to weigh myselfon this weighing machine.Professor: I’m going to puta penny in the slot.There!(Sandy and Sue laugh.)Professor: What's the matter, children?Sue: You’re still holding your coat,Professor Boffn!-boxLesson 19 Sandy’s moneySue: Sandy wants to buya present for Miss Grant,but he hasn’t much money.Mother: He has lots of moneyin his money-box.Mother: Listen!It’s full of money.Give it to him, Sue.-box, Sandy.Sue: Here’s your moneyOpen it.Sandy: All rigth, Sue.Mother: How much money has he, Sue?Sue: He hasn’t much, mum.His money-box is full of buttons.He has twenty-four buttonsand three pennies.Lesson 21:Father hangs a pictureFather: I’m going to hang this picture here. Sue: Can I help you, dad?Father: Yes, Sue.Father: I need a piece of chalk.I want to put a markon the wall.Father: Now I needa hammer and some nails.Sue: Here you are, dad.Sue: Be careful, dad!Don’t hit your fingers.Father: Ouch!My fingers!Sandy: What's the matter with dad, Sue?Sue: He’s all rigth,but he needs some sticking-plaster!Lesson 23:Professor Boffin's umbrellaFather: My goodness!It feels nippy this morning.Father: What’s it like outside, dear?Mother: It’s not a nice day.It looks cloudy.Mother: I’m going shopping now. Father: Goodbye, dear.Mother: Good morning, Professor Boffin. Professor: Good morning, Mrs Clark.Mother: Oh dear!It’s raining.Professor: Come under my umbrella.Mother: Thank you, Professor Boffin.Profesor: What’s the matter, Mrs Clark? Mother: Your umbrella leaks,Professor Boffin.Lesson 25:It sounds terribleNarrator: Mother, father and the childrenare walking in the park.Sandy: Look! There’s a band.They are going toplay some music.Sue: That man’s going tosing a song.Let’s listen to him.Father: What do you thinkof the music, dear?Mother: It sounds terrible!Singer: Stop that noise!I can’t hear my own voice.A member of the band: You’re very lucky!Lesson 27:A funny cakeNarrator: Professor Boffinis going to bake a cake,but he can’t find any flour.Narrator: He goes and getsa big bagfrom the store-room.Professor: It’s ready now, dear.It looks lovely!Mrs Boffin: It looks funny to me.Mrs Boffin: It looks like cement.It feels like cement, too!Mrs Boffin: It has a funny taste.It tastes like cement.Mrs Boffin: My goodness, Professor Boffin! Look at this bag!It is cement!Lesson 29:Mother meets Mr MayMother: I’m going tocome to school with youthis morning, Sue.Sue: All right, mum.Mother: Who’s your new teacher this year? Sue: It’s Mr May, mum.Mother: What’s he like?Sue: He’s very tall and thin.He always has a pipe in his mouth.Sue: Look, mum!There he is!The man with the pipe in his mouth.Mr May: Good morning, Sue.Sue: Good morning, Mr May.This is my mother.Mr May: How do you do, Mrs Clark? Mother: How do you do, Mr May?Lesson 31:Sandy has a bad coldMother: Good morning, Doctor Richards. Doctor: Good morning, Mrs Clark.Doctor: What’s the matter with Sandy? Mother: He looks ill.Doctor: Hullo, Sandy.How do you feel?Sandy: I don’t feel well, Doctor Richards. Doctor: Open your mouth, Sandy.Show me your tongue.Say “Ah”.Sandy: A-a-a-ti-shoo!Doctor: Sandy has a bad cold, Mrs Clark.He can’t go to school.Sue: Isn’t he lucky!Lesson 33:Sandy's MedicineMother: How’s Sandy today, Dr Richards? Doctor: He still has a bad cold,so he must drink this medicine.Doctor: Goodbye, Mrs Clark.Mother: Goodbye,Dr Richards.Sue: Why is Sandy drinkingthis medicine, mum?Mother: Because he still has a bad cold. Sue: What’s it like, Sandy?Is it nasty?Sandy: No, it’s very nice.It tastes like strawberries!Sue: I want some too.Ugh! It tastes like poison!Lesson 35:No parkingMrs Boffin is driving the car.Professor Boffin is sittingon the back seat.Mrs Boffin stops.“You mustn’t park here, dear,” Professor Boffin says.“Why not?”Mrs Boffin asks.“Because it says,’No Parking’,” Professor Boffin answers.“I don’t care,” Mrs Boffin says. “Wait for me here.” “I’m going shopping now.” “And I’m going to sleep!” Professor Boffin says.The police take away the car,and they take Professor Boffin, too!He is fast asleepon the back seat!Lesson 37:Pour it over yourselfMother: Have some meat, Sandy. Sandy: Thanks, mum.Mother: And have some potatoes.Help yourself.Sandy: O.K., mum.Mother: Do you want any bread, Sue? Sue: No, thanks, mum.Sandy: May I have some gravy please? Mother: Of course.Pour it over yourself.Sandy: Pour it over myself?Mother: Over your food, silly!Lesson 39:Haircut or shave?Mother: You must have a haircut, Sandy. You hair’s very long.Mother: Go to the barber’s now. Sandy: All right, mum.Mother: Here’s some money. Sandy: Thanks, mum.Barber: Who's next?Bald man: I am.Barber: Do you want to have a haircut, sir? Bald man: A haircut!Of course, not!Bald man: I want to have a shave! Lesson 41:A fightMr Crisp: What are those boys doing?Mr May: They’re having a fight.Mr Crisp: Now, now, boys!Mr May: Break it up!Mr May: Go and have a wash,all of you!Sandy: Let’s have a wash, Billy.Billy: We’re hot and dirty.Sandy: Billy!Look in the mirror!Billy: Why, Sandy?Sandy: Because you have a black eye!Lesson 43:Where’s the key?Prof essor: Where’s the keyto my car, dear?I can’t find it.Mrs Boffin: You are careless!Mrs Boffin: The day before yesterday,it was in this tin,but it isn’t here now.Mrs Boffin: Yesterday,it was in this box,but it isn’t here now.Profesor: And where is it today, dear?Mrs Boffin: Perhaps it’s in your car.Professor: I must go and have a look.Mrs Boffin: Well?What’s the matter now?Professor: Now I can’t find my car!Lesson 45:Sue’s diarySandy: What are you doing, Sue?g in my diary.Sue: I’m writinSandy: Can I see it please?Sue: No, you can’t!Sue: Where were we yesterday,Sandy?Sandy: We were at school.Sue: Where were wethe day before yesterday?Sandy: We were at school.Sue: Go away, Sandy!Sandy: I want to have a look.Sue: Oh, all right.Sandy: It’s not very interesting!It says “School, School, School!”Lesson 47:Professor Boffin’s shoesProfessor: That’s funny.Mrs Boffin: What’s funny, dear? Professor: I can’t find my shoes. Professor: They were herea minut ago.Mrs Boffin: Perhaps they’re under the bed. Have a look.Professor: No, they aren’t there. Professor: Where’s our dog?Mrs Boffin: He was herea few minutes ago.Mrs Boffin: Look!There he is!Mrs Boffin: And there are your shoes!Lesson 49:Scientists are clever menSandy: How long agowere you in America,Professor Boffin?Professor: I can’t remember.Let me see.Professor: I was there in 1960.Sandy: How many years ago was that? Professor: Let me see.One, two, three…yes!I was there ten years ago.Sandy: Scientists are very clever men,Professor Boffin.Sandy: But do they alwayscount on their fingers?Lesson 51:Sue’s diaryNarrator: Sue is writing in her diary again.Sue: Where were we on Saturday, mum? Mother: We were in the country, Sue.Sue: Ah yes. That’s right.Sue: Where were weon Friday afternoon?Mother: Let me see.Mother: What date was it?Sue: It was January 24th.Mother: You were at the dentist’s. Sue: I’m not going to write thatin my diary!Mother: Why not?Sue: I don’t want to remember that!Lesson 53:Put those cakes backSandy: May I have a cake please, mum? Mother: Yes, Sandy.Sandy: There are lots of cakesin this tin.How many can I have?Mother: You can have one!Sandy: Oh!Sue: Mum! Sandy’s eating a cake.I want one, too.Mother: All rigth, Sue.Mother: I can’t understand it.There were some cakesin this tina minute ago,but there aren’t any now!Mother: Sandy!Put those cakes backin the tin please!Lesson 55:Professor BoffinMrs Boffin: Go to the grocer’sand get some eggsand some matches please, dear.Professor: Good morning.May I have some eggsand some matches please?Grocer: Eggs and matches.I’m afraidthat I haven’t any matches.Mrs Boffin: Well, dear?Professor: He had some eggs,but he hadn’t any matches.Mrs Boffin: Where are the eggs, dear? Professor: Here, in my pocket.Mrs Boffin: Don’t hit your pocket like that! Oh! Look at those eggs!Lesson 57:A lovely treatLast weekmother, father and the childrenhad lunch at a restaurant.Mother, father and Sue had some soup.Sandy didn’t want any.Then father and Sandy had some steak. Mother and Sue had chicken.But the last course was the best.They all hadstrawberries, sugar, and cream.“Yum! Yum!” Sandy said.“Did you all havea nice meal?”father asked.“Yes, thank you, dad,”Sue answered. “It was a lovely treat,” Sandy said.Lesson 59:Grandma and GrandpaGrandmother and grandfatherarrived this morning.They are going to stay with usfor six days.We waited for themat the station.They travelled by tain.The train arrivedat five o’clock.Grandma and grandpahad some lovely presents for us.A flute for me,and a water-pistol for Sandy.We liked our presents very much,but mother didn’t like them at all!Lesson 61:Mrs Boffin’s birthday“ I want a big bunch of flowers please,” Professor Boffin said.Professor Boffin carriedthe bunch of flowers home.“What lovely flowers!”Mrs Boffin said.“Many happy returns, dear,” Professor Boffin said.“It’s the 27th of February today.I remembered your birthdaythis year.” Mrs Boffin smiled.“My birthday was the day before yesterday,” she answered.“But thank you all the same.Better late than never!”Lesson 63:The donkeyGrandfather and Iwalked into towna few days ago.On the waywe noticed a lot of people.“What’s going on?”grandpa asked.“Let’s have a look,”I said.“Look!” I cried.“There’s a donkeywalking across the road!” We both watched the donkey.It was very funny.It stoppedin the middle of the roadand it stoppedall the traffic, too!Lesson 65:Farmer Gimbel arrivesGrandfather and Iwatched the donkey.It was still in the middle of the road.Then a policeman arrived.“Whose donkey is it?” he asked. “It’s farmer Gimble’s,” I said. “Look, he’s coming.” Then farmer Gimble arrived.“You must move your donkey,” the policeman said.Farmer Gimble pulledand the policeman pushed,but the donkey didn’t move.We laughedbut the car driverswere very cross!Lesson 67:Give him a carrotGrandfather and Iwatched farmer Gimbleand the policeman.“We can’t move this donkey!” the policeman shouted.“What can we do?” farmer Gimble asked. “Give him a carrot!” granfather cried.“That’s a good idea,” farmer Gimble said.“Here!” farmer Gimble called.The donkey noticed the carrotand jumped up.He followed farmer Gimbleacross the roadand that was the endof the traffic-jam!Lesson 69:We said goodbyeGrandma and grandpastayed with us for six days.They went home todayand we went to the station with them.On the waywe noticed farmer Gimble's donkeyin a field.“He's very quiet today,” grandpa said.We arrived at the stationat half past elevenand said goodbye.“We had a lot of good fun,” I said.“Come again soon!” Sandy said.Lesson 71:Lucky or unluckyYesterdayit was Friday, 13th March.It was Sandy's unlucky day.In the morninghe cut his fingerwith the bread-knife.Mother put some iodineon Sandy's fingerand it hurt a lot!Then she put some sticking-plasterround Sandy's finger.In the eveningwe both had lots of homework,but Sandy didn't mind at all.“I can't do my homework,” he said,and he didn't write a word!看听学英语第二册Lesson 73:Who is itDuring the nightSandy heard a strange noiseand woke up.He sat up in bedThen he came into my roomand told me about it.We both went downstairs.The light was onin the kitchen.We were both afraid.“Who is it?” Sandy asked.“It’s only me,” a voice said.Then we saw father.“I was hungry,” father said,“so I made some sandwiches.Do you want one?”Lesson 75:What do you ...This morningmother got up earlyand went into the kitchen.The kitchen was very untidyand the light was still on!“I can’t understand it!” mother said. Then father, Sandy and Iwent downstairs as wall.“What do you wantfor breakfast?’ mother asked.“We don’t want any breakfast,” father answered.“We ate some sandwichesand drank some milkat three o’clock in the morning.’ “I can see that,” mother said.“The refrigerator’s empty!’Lesson 77:Pass it alongLiz wrote a messageduring the lessonand passed it to Lillie.and passed it to me.I didn’t read itbecause Mr May saw meand took the piece of paper.He threw itinto the wastepaper-basket.During play timeLiz took the messageout of the basketand showed it to me.It said: Pass it along!“That’s a silly message!” I said. Lesson 81:A day indoorsThe other dayit rained heavily,so we stayed indoors.We made a puppet.We used a sheet of paper,some large corksand some strings.We worked busilyfor two hours.At lastthe puppet was ready,.We painted his face carefully.Then Sandy pulled the stringsand our puppet danced.He danced very well.Lesson 83:Billy’s lucky numberNarrator: At a school partyall the childrenbought raffle tickets.The first prize was a bicycle.Miss Grant: I want a boyto draw a number.Children’s voices: Go on Billy!Miss Grant: Shut your eyes anddraw a piece of paperout of this hat.Miss Grant: What number is it?Billy: It’s number thirteen.Miss Grant: Who’s got number thirteen? Children’s voices: I haven’t got it!I haven’t got it!Miss Grant: That’s funny!You must draw another one.Billy: Just a minute!I’ve got number thirteen.]Thirteen’s my lucky number.Lesson 85:A very short visitSandy: Tom didn’t come to school today. He’s ill.Sue: Let’s visit him.Sandy and Sue: Hullo, Tom.Tom: Hullo, Sue. Hullo, Sandy.Don’t come into my room!I’m ill.Sue: We don’t mind, Tom.Sandy: We’ve already had measles.Tom: But I haven’t got measles.I’ve got mumps!Sue: Oh! We haven’t had mumps yet. Sandy: We don’t want to catch mumps! Sandy and Sue: Goodbye, Tom.Sandy: Get well soon!Lesson 87: I didn’t play truantMother: Goodness me!You’re late, Sandy!Where have you been?Sandy: I’ve been to the cinema, mum. Mother: The cinema!Sandy: I saw a lovely film this afternoon. Mother: A lovely film!Mother: Sandy!Did you go to school today?Sandy: Of course, mum.Sandy: My class went to the cinema today.I went as well.Mother: I’m glad to hear it!Sandy: What did you think, mum?I didn’t play truant!Lesson 89:Try it onNarrator: Professor Boffinhas been to lots of countries.He’s showing Sandysome unusual hats.Sandy: Have you ever been to Russia, Professor Boffin?Professor: Yes, Sandy.I was in Russia in 1969.Professor: I bought this fur hat there.Try it on.Now you look like a Russian.Professor: I bought this hat in Mexico.I haven’t been to Mexico since 1966.Try it on, Sandy.Professor: It suits you, Sandy.Sandy: I can’t see a thing!Lesson 91:How long’ve ...Narrator: It’s midnight.Two policemen are outside thelibrary.1st Policeman: Look at that!2nd Policeman: What?1st Policeman: A light’s on in the library. 2nd Policeman: That’s funny.The library’s shut.1st Policeman: Let’s climb in and see.2nd Policeman: Look!There’s a manin the reading-room.1st Policeman: What are you doing here? Professor: I’m reading.2nd Policeman: But it’s midnight!1st Policeman: How long’ve you been here? Professor: I’ve been heresince this morning.2nd Policeman: He’s been herefor fifteen hours!been...Lesson 93:There’sA voice: May I speakto the Chief Inspector please?Inspector: Speaking.Inspector: What!A policeman: what’s happened,sir? Inspector: There’s been a robberyat the library!Inspector: Let’s go there at once.Get in the car.Policeman: Look, sir!There’s a light onin the library.Inspector: Where's the thief?Policeman: There, sir.Inspector: There’s been a mistake.This man isn’t a thief.This is Professor Boffin, the famous scientist! Lesson 95:Whoops!Mother: Look at your muddy shoes, Sandy! Don’t come into the kitchen!Mother: Don’t tread onmy nice clean floor.I’ve just polished it.Sandy: I can take my shoes off, mum.Mother: All right then.Sandy: Whoops!It it slippery.Sue: What’s up, Sandy?Sandy: Be careful, Sue.Mum polished this floora few moments ago.Sandy: It’s very dangerous.Sue: Ouch!Lesson 97:That’s a nice fireSue: We want to help you, mum. Sandy: What can we do?Mother: You can light a firein the living-room.Sue: We need some paper.Sandy: There’s some on the table. Sandy: It’s dad’s newspaper.Has he read it yet, Sue?Sue: Yes, he read it this morning.Sue: We need some matches, too. Sandy: Here you are, Sue.Father: That’s a nice fire.Father: Where’s my newspaper, Sue? Sue: There, dad.Father: Oh dear!I haven’t read it yet!Lesson 99:A trickBilly: Let’s play a trickon the girls, Sandy.Billy: Look!We can put this brickin this sheet of paperand make a parcel.Billy: Now let’sput the parcel on the ground.Sandy: Quick, Billy!The girls are coming.Sue: Look, Liz!There’s a parcel on the ground.Liz: Let’s take it to Mr May.Sue: Mr May!We’ve just found this parcel.We found it a moment ago.Mr May: Open it, Sue.Sue: Oh look!It’s only a brick!Lesson 101:Don’t waste timeMother: You’re both very lazy this evening. You mustn’t waste time!Mother: Why don’t youdraw some pictures?Sue: We’ve already drawn some pictures. Mother: Why don’t youread your story-books?ory-books. Sandy: We’ve already read our stMother: Why don’t youplay a game of Snakes and Ladders?Sue: We’ve already playeda game of Snakes and Ladders.Mother: Why don’t you make a puppet? Sandy: We’ve already done so.Mother: And what about your homework?done that yet!Sue: Oh! We haven’tLesson 103:A new pair of shoesYesterdaymother bought Sandya new pair of shoes.This morningSandy wore his new shoesto school.He kicked an old tin canall the way to school.During playtimeSandy played football with Billy.After schoolSandy went home.Mother was cross with him.“Look at your lovely new shoes!’ she said. “You’ve worn themsince this morning.You’ve only worn themfor a few hours,and they’re already old!”Lesson 105:Where shall we gounday.Narrator: It’s SMother, father and the childrenare going to spend the dayat the seaside.Sue: Where are we going to go, dad?Father: Let’s look at the map.Father: Let me see.We shall go to this small village.It’s beside the sea.Father: We shall havea swim in the sea.Then we shall have a picnic.Children: That’ll be lovely!Father: Come on!Let’s all get in the car.Sandy: What’s up, dad?Father: The car won’t start!Mother: So we shall all stay at home.Lesson 107:The robot comesSue: Why are you setting the tablehere, mum?Mother: Because Professor and Mrs Boffinwill come to teathis afternoon.Sue: What time will they come?Mother: In a short time, Sue.They’ll be hereat four o’clock.Father: Look! That’s Mrs Boffin. She’s comi ng now.Open the front door, Betty.Mother: Good afternoon, Mrs Boffin.Mrs Boffin: Good afternoon, Mrs Clark. Mother: Come in please.Mother: Where’s Professor Boffin? Mrs Boffin: He’ll be herein a few minutes.to tea. Mrs Boffin: He’s bringing our robot Our robot wants some tea, too!Lesson 109:Fishing in the rainNarrator: Last SaturdayFather and Sandy went fishing.Mother: Take your coats.It’ll rain this morning.Father: We don’t want our coats. Mother: Don’t take your coats then. You’ll be sorry.Father: Your mother was right, Sandy.It’s going to rain.Sandy: What’ll we do, dad?Father: Let’s go home.Mother: Look at you!You are both wet through!Mother: Did you catch any fish?Father: No, we didn’t, Betty.We’ve both caught bad colds.Lesson 111:A big fireNarrator: There was a big firein town the other day.Father, Sandy and Suewatched itfrom the street.Sandy: What’ll the fireman do now, dad?Father: They’ll climb that ladder.Sue: Look, dad!There’s a man at th e window.What’ll he do?Sandy: He’ll jump.Father: No, he won’t.The fireman will reach him.Father: Look!The firemanhas already reached the man.Sandy: Now they’ll climb down the ladder. Sue: There’s a lot of smokecoming out of that window.Father: They were just in time!Lesson 113:Who’ll run ...Mother: Who’ll run an errand for me?Sue: Sandy’ll go, mum.I can’t go now.I’m busy.Sandy: Sue’ll go, mum.I can’t go now.I’m busy, too.Sue: What’s the errand, anyway?Mother: I’m going to make some ice-cream.I need some cream.Mother: But I shan’t makeany ice-cream now.You’re both very busy.Sue: Ice-cream!I’ll go, mum.Sandy: I’ll go, mum.Mother: Don’t fight!Yo can both go!Lesson 115:'L' for learnerMother: Look, Jim!That lady in front of youis learning how to drive a car.Father: I can see that, Betty.There’ll be an accident soon!Father: I told you so.She’s hit that lamp-post.Mother: Oh dear!Father: It’s all right.She isn’t hurt.Father: But look at her car!-jam. Father: And now there’ll be a traffic It’ll last for hours and hours!Lesson 117: What do you wantFather: Will you turn offthe electricity for me please, Sue?I want to change this lamp.Sue: Shall I push up this switch, dad? Father: Yes please, Sue.Mother: Sue!Sue: Yes, mum?Mother: Come here please.Mother: Who’s turned off the electricity?I can’t cook the evening meal.Will you turn it on please?Sue: Yes, mum.Father: Will you turn it off, Sue?Do you want me to getan electric shock?Lesson 119:The end of term Narrator: It’s the end of term.Sandy and Sue’vebrought home their reports.Father’s going to read them.Father: Mm.It says: “Sue woks very well.” Good girl.This is a very good report, Sue.Father: What about yours, Sandy? Sandy: Here’s mine, dad.Father: It says: “Very good work.” That’s very unusual for you, Sandy!Father: Just a minute!They’ve made a mistake.This reportdoesn’t belong to you.Sandy: Who does it belong to? Father: It belongs to your friend, Simon. You’ve got his reportand he’s got yours!Sandy: Poor Simon!。