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People's Education Press sixth grade Chinese Unit 7 How to write the first party in oral communication (personal experience)
On the morning of September 29th, 20001year, the streets of Vancouver were crowded with people and traffic. On the streets of Vancouver, a mother duck leads a group of naive ducklings. This can add a unique landscape to the streets of Vancouver.

They bathed in the first sunshine in Vancouver in the morning and turned a blind eye to people coming and going and cars whizzing by. A few cute ducklings looked around as if they were so strange and curious about everything.

Suddenly, there was a plop, and several ducklings suddenly disappeared. It turned out that the duckling accidentally fell into the sewer.

At this time, the mother duck quickly flapped her wings and stretched her neck desperately to pick up the duckling, but the sewer was too deep for her to reach the duckling.

At this time, Mother Duck calmed down and looked around quickly. She happened to see a policeman not far away, so she hurried away.

Mother duck ran to the patrolman, shouted loudly, and bit the patrolman's trouser leg with her mouth, trying to distract the patrolman. The policeman didn't understand what Mother Duck was going to do, so he took Mother Duck away from him and went on working.

Mother duck saw the patrolman and didn't understand what was going on. She continued to bite her trouser legs.

The patrolman always looks at the mother duck like this, feeling a little strange, so he stands up and follows her.

Before the mother duck and the patrolman came to the sewer, the mother duck pointed her mouth at the duckling that fell into the water. The patrolman finally understood the cause and effect of the incident and knew that the duckling could be washed away by the water at any time. The policeman hurried to the river and borrowed a fishing net from the fisherman. Reached down the deep and narrow sewer and rescued the dripping duck. When mother duck saw the duckling being rescued, she flapped her wings happily and pecked the duckling's body from time to time. They stood in a row again and continued to follow the mother duck.

The patrolman looked at them from a distance.

In the early morning sunshine, the streets of Vancouver are more beautiful and dazzling. .....

One day in September, a group of naive ducklings, led by their mother, strolled on the streets of Vancouver. The ducklings held their heads high and walked with neat steps, adding a little vitality to this big city.

Walking, the eyes of the ducklings were attracted by the tall and beautiful buildings.

Mother duck is still watching the color change of the traffic light opposite with rapt attention.

As soon as the green light turned, Mother Duck got up and walked forward. Just as she took a big step, she heard: "plop, plop!" " "Two voices. Subsequently, the orderly slogan "Quack" of other ducklings became a mess. Mother duck quickly looked back, and there were only four of the six ducklings left. At this time, the mother duck found a "big hole" behind the remaining baby. Mother duck rushed over and two ducklings croaked in the hole.

Mother duck panicked, but thought: we should calmly deal with difficulties. Mother duck circled thoughtfully. She suddenly found that not far away, there was a kind-looking policeman.

Mother duck immediately told the duckling to stay here and ran quickly to the police.

"Quack quack!" Tell patrol.

The policeman squatted down deadpan. Mother duck found that whatever she said was in vain. He doesn't understand! So Mother Duck changed her "fighting mode". She grabbed the policeman's trousers and pulled him out to show him what had happened.

The patrolman seems to understand something. Follow mother duck to the road. Four ducklings standing beside a sewer without a manhole cover caught his attention. He came over and stroked the duckling. Mother duck lowered her head. The patrolman looked down and found two ducklings falling into the water.

The policeman understood what Mother Duck meant, but he was anxious about how to save the duckling.

He finally thought of a way, borrowed a fishing net from the owner of the fishing gear shop and fished up the duckling.

Mother duck was so happy that she put one wing on her chest, unfolded one wing, bent her neck and bowed to the police like a gentleman.

The patrolman watched the duckling waddle along the road.