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Rats in the city and rats in the country
(1) rats in the city and rats in the country

The mouse in the city and the mouse in the country are cousins. One day, the city mouse went to visit his cousin.

Country mouse: Please come in. Although my house is small and dark, I have a very big playground. There are endless rice fields and fresh and clean grasslands here.

City mouse: Your house is too dark. Don't you have a light? Country mouse: I don't have a lamp. The sun is my lamp. Come on, have some barley. Do you like corn? City mouse, I don't like eating barley, and I don't like eating corn. Is that what you eat? Country mouse: Yes. The food here is very rich. During the harvest season, farmers store barley, and we also store corn and barley.

City mouse: Do you only eat barley, corn and rice? Don't you eat cheese and cream? Don't you eat meat? Country mouse: I don't eat cheese and cream. Sometimes I eat a little leftover meat.

City mouse: haven't you tried cakes and cookies? Country mouse: Yes, never. But sometimes I eat some fruits, such as bananas, mangoes and papaya. They are delicious. These yellow fruits make my eyes shine.

City mouse: I feel sorry for you. You have never tasted so many delicious foods, such as sausages, fried chicken and hot dogs. Come on, come into town with me. You will see many big houses, big markets full of food and big shops full of clothes. By the way, there are also shops that specialize in selling shoes and things like that.

Country mouse: OK. I'll go with you.

So the country mouse followed his cousin to the city. They arrived in the city at night.

Country mouse: Why is it so noisy? The night in the country is very quiet.

City mouse: Oh, this is the sound of cars, buses and trucks. Many city people go out at night.

Country mouse: These noises give me a headache.

The city mouse and the country mouse walked into a big house.

Come on in, city mouse. This is my master's house. Is it big? Is it beautiful? Country mouse: Yes, it's big and beautiful. Hey, what are these glowing things? Is it a big star? City Mouse: No, that's a lamp. This is an electric light. Look at the food on that table! Come here, I'll show you!

The country mouse looks at the food on the table. He saw fried chicken and sausages.

City mouse: Eat. Ah, Ming, it's delicious! This is cheese. Eat with bread. There are also cakes and biscuits here. Come on, eat quickly.

The city mouse gave his cousin some cheese, bread, cakes and biscuits, as well as fried chicken and sausages. While they were eating, two big dogs came into the room.

Big Dog: Woof! Woof woof woof!

City mouse: Run, the dog is coming.

Country mouse: Wait a minute, I'll get something to eat.

City Mouse: No, leave the food here. Those two dogs will kill us, so run.

Two mice escaped into a black hole, and the dog couldn't catch them, but the country mouse was too scared to speak.

City mouse: Well, the big dog is gone. Let's go back to dinner.

Country mouse: Oh! No. I can't eat now. I’m going home. I don't want to live here Your city is too noisy. You do have a lot of food here, but it's not safe. You'd better live in the country, where it is not only quiet, but also the dogs are friendly and amiable. I'm never coming back.

The country mouse left and went back to the quiet little house in the country.

(2) The monkey drank too much.

Monkeys imitate humans, which is really wonderful and sad. Monkeys in the circus play with balls, ride bicycles and walk a tightrope. Monkeys in the Woods learned to eat and drink when they saw people eating and drinking. Monkeys' imitation ability has brought them benefits and fatal disasters.

One day, a Cantonese man came to the forest where some monkeys infested, set the table and drinks, and drank to his heart's content. A few monkeys hiding in the Woods and crawling in the grass are drooling. Knowing that the monkey was hooked, the Cantonese filled all the cups with wine and left quietly.

When the monkeys saw it, they flocked to it. They grabbed each other, picked up their glasses and ate and drank. Suddenly an old monkey screamed, trying to stop the monkeys from drinking water, so as not to be fooled. However, the delicious food and drinks were so tempting that they were all drunk, despite the old monkey's persuasion.

After a while, the little monkeys jumped up and down, feeling fine. So the old monkey followed and drank two glasses.

Cantonese people are grinning from ear to ear while spying on the monkey's behavior. Soon, the monkeys began to fall down one by one.

By the time the monkeys woke up, they had become hunters' cages. It's too late to regret, waiting for them will be a disaster.