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爱上英语-儿童英语故事、中小学小学生双语故事8

爱上英语-儿童英语故事、中小学小学生双语故事8
爱上英语-儿童英语故事、中小学小学生双语故事8

Story 27 The Wolf and the Crane

There is a bad wolf in the forest. One day he is eating a lamb. Suddenly a bone sticks in his throat.

“Oh, a bone is my throat.” He goes to see a doctor, “Please help me.” The doctor, Mr. Panda says, “Sorry, I can’t help you. The bone is inside.”

“What can I do?” the wolf is sad. Then he meets a crane. “Oh, dear crane. Please help me. A bone is in my throat. I will pay for your help.”

“Ok. Let me have a try,” the crane says. She pulls out the bone with her bill. “Now I will go. Remember your words. You should pay me,” she says.

“Well. Pay you. I remember,” the wolf says. With the words, the wolf bites off the crane’s neck and eats her up.

故事27 狼与鹤

森林里有一只很坏的狼。一天,他正在吃一只羊羔.突然一根骨头卡在他的喉咙里了。

“哎呀,一根骨头卡在我的喉咙里了。”他赶忙去看医生,“请帮帮我吧。”医生熊猫先生说:“很抱歉,我帮不了你。骨头卡在里面。”

“我该怎么办啊?”狼伤心。后来他遇到一只鹤。“亲爱的鹤小姐,请救救我吧,一根头卡在我的喉咙里了。我会给你报酬的。”

“好吧。我试试看。”鹤小姐说。她用她的长嘴把骨头拉了出来。“现在我要走了。记住你的话,你该给我报酬的。”

“好的,给你报酬。”狼突然说,突然咬住鹤的长脖子,把她吃了。

Story 28 A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed

Jack and Ben are good friends. One day, they explore a forest together. When they go deep into the forest, suddenly they hear a sound.

“What’s that? The sound is so terrible.” Ben says.

“Oh! Bear! Look! A bear!” Jack says and climbs quickly on a tall tree.

Ben tries to climb on the tree. But he can’t. “What can I do? Help me please! “Ben says to Jack. But Jack does nothing.

The bear is coming. Ben lies down quickly and pretends to die. The bear looks at Ben and walking around him. Ben holds his breath. The bear smells Ben and thinks he’s dying, and then the bear goes away.

When Jack sees the bear going far, he slides down from the tree and wakes Ben. “What did the Bear whisper to you?” Jack asks Ben.

“Why didn’t you help me? Have you not heard the sentence: A friend in need is a

friend indeed?” Ben shouted.

故事28 患难见真情

杰克和本是一对好朋友。一天,他俩结伴去森林探险。当他们深入森林时,突然听到一个声音。

“那是什么?这声音真恐怖。”本说。

“啊!是熊!快看!熊!”杰克边说边迅速爬到身旁的颗大树上。

本试着爬在树上,可是他做不到。“我怎么办啊?快帮帮我?”本朝杰克喊道。可是杰克什么也没有做。

熊来了。本赶快躺在地上装死。熊看看本。绕着他走了儿圈。本赶忙屏住呼吸。熊又低下头闻了本,以为他死了,然后就走开了。

杰克看到熊走远了,他才滑下树来,叫醒本。“熊刚才跟你说什么了?“杰克好奇地文本。

“你刚才为什么不帮我?难道你没有听对患难见真情这句话吗?”本大声喊道。

Story 29 A Clever Hare

Billy hare is hungry and finds a radish. What he picks it up, Mr. Fox is behind him and wants to eat him. “I’m hungry, too. You’ve my dinner. I’m going to eat you,” ha says.

Billy Hare is shocked, but he isn’t scared. He says, “Follow me. I have better food for you.”

They go to a well.

“Look down here,” Billy Hare says “There is something in the water. “What’s that?” Mr. Fox asks surprisingly. “It’s a big and fat hen. Let’s get down and fetch it.” Billy Hare says and gets down with a pail.

“Can you out the hen into the pail?” Mr. Fox shouts. “No. She’s too big,” Billy Hare says, “Come down, please. We can take her up together. Jump into the other pail.”

Mr.Fox does so. When he gets down, Billy Hare gets up. “Good-bye!” Billy Hare gets down, Billy Hare gets out of the well and says. Mr. Fox can’t get out.

故事29 聪明的野兔

野兔比利很饿,他找到了一只萝卜。当他捡起萝卜的时候,狐狸先生正在他的生后,想吃了他。“我也饿了。你是我的晚餐,我要吃了你。”狐狸说。

比利很吃惊,但是他并不害怕。他说:“跟我来,我有更好的食物给你。”

他们来来一口井边。

“朝这下面看,”比利说,“水里有东西。”“是什么呀?”狐狸先生好奇地问:

“那是一只有大又费肥的母亲。我们下去把她捉上来。”比利说着,乘一只水桶下去了。

“你能把鸡放进桶里里。”狐狸问他:“不行,这只鸡太大了,”比利说,“下来吧。我们可以一起把它捉上去。快掉到另一只水桶里吧。”

狐狸照做了。当他下去的时候,比利就上来了。“再见。”比利从井里出来时说。而狐狸却出不来了。

Story 30 Father’s Things

When Peter is 17, he is as tall as his father. So he begins to borrow his father’s clothes when he wants to go out with his father’s clothes when he wants to go out with his friends in the evening. Father doesn’t like this. And he always gets very angry when he finds his son wearing any of his things.

One evening when Peter is about to go out; his father stops him in the living room. He looks at Peter’s clothes very carefully. Then he says angrily, “Isn’t that one of my ties, Peter?”

“Yes, Father, it is,” answers Peter.

“And that shirt is mine, too.”

“Yes, that’s your, too.” answers Peter.

“And you’re wearing my belt!”

“Yes, I am, Father,” answers Peter, “You don’t want to your trousers to fall down, do you?”

故事30 父母的东西

皮特17岁的时候,长得和父亲一样高了。于是,当他晚上和朋友一起出去时,就开始借父亲的衣服穿。可是这位父亲可不喜欢这样,当他发现他的儿子穿他的衣服时,总是非常生气。

一天晚上,皮特准备出去,父亲在客厅里拦住了他。父亲细细打量着皮特的穿着。然后气呼呼的说着;“皮特,那不是我的领带吗?”

皮特回答说:“是的,父亲,是您的领带。”

“还有那衬衫也是我的。”

“是的,衬衫也是您的。”皮特回答说。

“还有呢,你连皮带也用我的。”父亲说。

“是的,父亲,”皮特回答说,“您不愿意让您的裤子掉下来吧?”

Story 31 The Thirsty Dog

A dog is very thirsty. But he only sees some empty pails. There is no water in them. The dog goes on looking for water. He comes to a small house. There is a girl in it. The girl goes out with a pail. “She goes to a well,” the dog thinks and follows her. The dog is right. The girl comes to a well and puts down the pail, and the pail is full of water, there the girl goes back to her house.

“ Water! Great!” the dog says and runs to the well. He jumps into the well without thought.”

The water is good. The dog is happy and drinks much. But he can’t jump out of the well. He waits and waits. But no one comes. “I’m hungry now. I must go out,” he thinks.

At the time a thirsty goat comes to the well. He looks at the water and the dog. “Is the water good?” the goat asks. “ Of course. Come down,” the dog says. Then the goat jumps into the well, too. Then dog is happy. He jumps on the goat’s back and jumps out of the well.

The dog has a look at the goat and says, “Goodbye!” Then he leaves.

故事31 一只口渴的狗

有一只狗口很渴,他只找到一些空空的水桶,里面没有水。他继续找水。他来到一座小房子前面。房子里住着一个小姑娘。小姑娘拎着只水桶出来了。“她要去打水。”狗想道,并跟在她后面。果然不错,小姑娘来到一口井边,把水桶放入井里,水桶水满了。然后小姑娘回去了。

“水!太好了!”狗叫着跑过去。他想也没想就跳下井去了。

井水真的不错。狗可高兴了。喝了许多水,但是他没有办法跳出来了。他等了好久,但是没有人来。“我饿了,我得出去。”他想着。

这时候一只口渴的山羊到井边来了,他看了看井水和这只狗。“这水好和吗?”山羊问狗:“当然了。快下来吧。“狗回答说。于是山羊也跳到井里了。狗高兴极了。他跳上山羊的背,又跳出了水井。

狗看了一眼山羊说声:“再见。”就跑开了。

Story 32 A Smart Tortoise

A tiger is hungry, he is looking for food. He sees a frog in front of him.

“Ha ha! A frog! My dinner!” so he rushes at the frog.

Behind the tiger, there is a tortoise. The little tortoise sees it; he bites the tiger’s tail.

“Ouch!” cries the tiger and he looks back. The frog hears the voice and jumps into

water.

“Thank you, little tortoise.” says the frog.

But the tiger is very angry. “Bother it! I’ll throw you to the sky!”

“Thank you, I like flying in the sky,” says the tortoise.

The tiger stops, “I will throw you into the river.”

“Oh,no! I can’t swim; I will die if you throw me into the water.” The tiger threw the tortoise into the water quickly.

“Thank you, Mr. Tiger. Bye-bye.” The tortoise and the frog swim away together.

故事32 聪明的乌龟

一只老虎很饥饿,他正在寻找食物。他看到一只青蛙在他前面。

“哈哈!一只青蛙,我有晚餐啦!”于是,他补向青蛙。

在老虎的后边,有一只乌龟。小乌龟看见了,他猛咬一下啊老虎的尾巴。

“哎呦!”老虎疼得叫起来并回头看看。此时青蛙听见了老虎的声音,他迅速跳进水里。

“谢谢你,小乌龟。”青蛙说。

大事老虎十分愤怒:“讨厌!我要把你扔到天上去。”

“谢谢你,我喜欢在天空飞翔。”乌龟说。

老虎停下来:“那我就把你扔到到水里。”

“哦,不!我不会游泳,如果你把我扔井水里我会死的。”老虎很快就把乌龟仍进水了。

“谢谢你,老虎先生,再见!”乌龟和青蛙一起游走了。

Story 33 The Rabbit and the Fox

Once there was a naughty rabbit. He likes to play tricks, and it made other animals angry. But it was very different to catch him.

One day, a wolf said to a fox, “I have an idea to catch the rabbit. You go back home and get into bed. I’ll go to the rabbit and tell him that you are dead. If he comes to see you, you’ll jump up and catch him.”

“Good idea,” said the fox, “I’ll do that.” Then fox ran home and got into bed. The wolf went to the rabbit’s house and said, “Mr. Rabbit, have you heard Mr. Fox is dead?” The wolf stood at the door, and then he went away.

“Really? I haven’t heard anything about it.” The rabbit said to himself, so he decided to go and see if it was true. He went to the fox’s house and looked in through the window. He saw the fox lying in bed. He opened the door and went in. he looked at the fox and said, “Mr. Wolf says Mr.Fox is dead, but he doesn’t look like a dead fox.

A dead fox always open his mouth.”

When the fox heard this, he thought, “I’ll show him that I am dead.” So he opened his mouth.

The rabbit saw the fox open his mouth, and he knew the fox was not dead. He ran out of the house as fast as he could.

故事33 兔子和狐狸

以前有一个淘气的兔子,他喜欢恶作剧,这使得其他动物很生气。但是想抓住这是兔子可不容易。

一个,狼对狐狸说:“我想到一个办法可以抓住这只兔子,你回家睡在床上,我去告诉告诉兔子你死了。如果他来看你,你就跳起来抓住它。”

“好主意,”狐狸说,“我按你说的办。“于是狐狸跑回家躺在床上。狼跑到兔子家说:“兔子先生死了的事你听说了吗?”狼站在门口说,然后就走开了。

“真的吗?我怎么没有听说呢。”兔子自言自语地说。于是他决定去看看是不是真的。她来到狐狸的房前并从窗口往里看,他看见狐狸躺在床上。于是,他打开门并走了进去。他看着狐狸说着;“狼先生说狐狸死了,但他不像一只死狐狸,因为死狐狸是张开嘴巴的。”

当狐狸听见这话,他想“我要让他知道我是死的。于是他张开了嘴巴。

兔子看见狐狸张开了嘴巴,他知道狐狸没有死,于是他飞快从房子里跑了出来。

Story 34 The Wolf and the Dog

There is a wolf. He is very hungry and has no strength to find food. As he lies under a large tree, a dog sees him. The dog sees the wolf is so thin and hungry, and he feels sorry for him and says, “You are so terrible! Are you hungry?”

“Yes,” says the wolf, “I’m hungry because you are guarding the sheep. Now I am so weak that I can’t find food. I think I will do.”

“Why not help me?” Asks the dog, “I work regularly and I eat regularly. You could do the same. You can help me guard the sleep. In that way, I will not worry about your stealing the sleep, and you will not worry about going hungry. It’s good for us.

The wolf thinks it over and thinks the dog is right. So they walk to the dog’s house. As they are walking, the wolf sees that only the hair of the dog’s neck is very thin. He is curious about this. So he asks the dog about it.

“Oh, don’t worry about that,” says the dog, “It’s the place where the collar ties on the neck. My master chains me up at night,”

“Chained up!” shouts the wolf, “Do you mean that you are chained up at night?

If I come to live with you, will I be chained up at night, too?”

“That’s night,” says the dog, “But, you’ll get used to it.”

“But, if I am chained up, I won’t be free.” After saying this, the wolf turns round and runs away.

The dog shouts, “Wait! Come back! I’m not free, but I’m healthy. I have good food, and a warm place to sleep. I like enjoying life. In fact, I’m freer than you are.”

故事34 狼和狗

有一只狼,他非常饿,而且饿得没有力气去找吃的了。当他躺在一棵大树下时,一只狗看见了他。看到狼又饿又瘦,狗挺可怜他的:“你看上去真可怕。你很饿啊?“

“是的。”狼说,“我饿是因为你和你的伙伴看守着羊群。现在我弱得没法去找食物。我想我就快要死了。”

“为什么不帮我呢?”狗说,“我们按时工作,准时吃饭。你也行的。你可以帮我看羊群。那样我就不用担心你会来偷羊,你也不用担心挨饿了。这对我们都有好处。”

狼考虑了一下,觉得狗说的对,他们就一起朝狗的屋子走去了。正走着,狼看见口脖子上的毛很少。他觉得好奇,就问狗怎么回事。

“啊,别担心,”狗说,“这是系狗项圈的地方,晚上主人会把我拴起来。”

“拴起来?”狼叫起来,“你是说晚上你会拴起来?如果我去和你住,晚上也会被拴起来?”

“没错,”狗说,“但是你会习惯的。”

“但是,如果被拴起来,我就不自由了。”说完,狼转身跑了。

狗大声喊道:“等等!回来!我是不自由,可是我很健康,我有好的食物,有个温暖的地方睡觉。你太喜欢享受生活了。我其实比你还自由些。”

Story 35 Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood is a lovely girl. She likes red hats. So her mother calls her little Red Riding Hood.

Her grandma loves her very much. But now she is ill. Her mother is busy. So she asks little Riding Hood to see her grandma.

In the forest, a wolf sees little Red Riding Hood, “Look, little Riding Hood. I have children for lunch, the path goes to her grandma’s house.”

The wolf comes to grandma’s house and eats grandma. Then he wears grandma’s glasses and clothes, and in her bed.

After a while, little Red Riding Hood comes to grandma’s bed. To her surprise,

grandma’s mouth is very big. So she asks: “Grandma, why is your mouth so big?” “I eat little girls with this mouth.” And he rushed at little Red Riding Hood.

“Help! Help!” The wolf runs after little Red Riding Hood. At this time, a hunter passes through the house. He shoots the wolf and saves little Red Riding Hood. Then he cuts the wolf and grandma comes out.

故事35 小红帽

小红帽是一个可爱的女孩。她喜欢红帽子,于是她妈妈就叫她小红帽。

她的祖母很爱小红帽,但现在她生病了。小红帽的妈妈非常忙,所有她让小红帽去看望祖母。在森林里,一只狼看见了小红帽。“瞧啊!小红帽。午餐有小孩子可以吃啦!这是一条去她祖母家的路。”

狼来到了祖母家并吃掉了祖母。然后他戴上祖母的眼镜,并穿上祖母的衣服并睡在祖母的床上。过了一段时间,小红帽来到了祖母的床前,使她吃惊的是祖母的嘴巴非常大。于是她问:“祖母,为什么你的嘴巴这么大?”“用它来吃小女孩。”狼说这就扑向小红帽。

“救命,救命!狼追着小红帽。正在此时,一个猎人路过这儿,他用枪打死了狼并救出小红帽;然后他剥开狼的兔子,救出祖母。”

Story 36 A Little Ant

Once there was a little ant. She wanted to get married, but she only wanted to marry the strongest creature.

She wanted to marry the strongest creature, but she didn’t know who the strongest creature is. She saw the wind blow houses down. So she thought the wind was the strongest creature. She wanted to marry the wind.

But the wind told the little ant that ht wasn’t the strongest creature. There was a tower in the forest. He had stood there for a thousand years against his force. The tower was the strongest creature.

“Why do you want to marry me?” the wind asked.

“Because you are the strongest creature in the world. You are strongest than the wind.” said the ant.

“You are right. I’m strongest than the wind. But I’m not the strongest creature in the world. Look, how I’m damaged! Can’t you guess who has done this to me? It’s you, ants.”

At last, the little ant married her own kind. Because they were the strongest creatures.

故事36 一只蚂蚁

从前,有一个小蚂蚁想结婚,但她只想嫁给世界上最强打者。

她想嫁给强大者,但她不知道谁才是最强大者。她看到风把房子吹倒了,于是她认为风是最强大的,她要嫁给风。

可风告诉小蚂蚁,他不是最强大者,林中有一座它塔。他顶住风力耸立了一千年,他才是最强大的。

“为什么你要嫁给我?”塔说。

“因为你是最强大的,你甚至比风还强大。”蚂蚁说。

“你说的对,我是比风强大。但我不是最强大的。瞧,我已被损坏成什么样子了。难道你猜不出来是谁把我损坏成这个样子的吗?是你们蚂蚁啊。”塔说。

最后,小蚂蚁嫁给了她的同类,因为他们才是最强大者。

Story 37 Poor George

George is a little monkey. He lives in a deep forest. He likes jumping and climbing trees. He is happy every day. But he has a shortcoming. He is curious.

One day an old man goes by the forest. He carries a lot of straw hats. George sees the man, and the man sees George, too. The man says to himself, “What a lovely monkey! I will catch him. I will take him home.”

The man sits down and thinks over. George sees and also sits down. The man has an idea. He puts a hat on his head, and puts other hats on the ground. Then he pretends to sleep.

George is curious and looks at the hats. “I will be nice if I put a hat on my head.” George thinks. Then he climbs down from the tree, picks up a hat and puts it on. The hat is too big, and covers George’s eyes. George can’t see. And the man gets up at once, rushes out and catches him quickly.

Poor George!

故事37 可怜的乔治

乔治是一只小猴子。他住在大森林里。他喜欢在树上跳来跳去,爬上爬下。他整天都乐呵呵的。但是他有个毛病,就是太好奇。

一天,一个老人路过大森林,他带着许多草帽。乔治看见了这个老人,老人也看见他了。;老人自言自语道:“多可爱的猴子啊!我要捉住

他,把他带回家去。”

老人坐下来。想着办法。乔治看见了,也坐下来。

不一会老人有个办法,他戴上一顶帽子,又把其他帽子放在地上,然后假装睡觉。

乔治很好奇,看看帽子,心想:“要是我戴上一顶,肯定好看。”于是爬下树,捡起一顶帽子戴在头上。可是帽子太大了,遮住了他的眼睛了。那个老人一下站起来,冲过去,迅速地捉住乔治。

可怜的乔治啊!

Story 38 The Ant and the Dove

An ant is walking by the river. He looks at the river and says to himself, “How nice and cool this water looks! I must drink some of it.” But when he is drinking, he slips into the river.

“Oh.Help!Help!” The ant cries,

A dove is sitting in the tree. She hears him and throws him a leaf, “Climb up that leaf,” she says “and you will float bank.”

The ant climbs uo onto the leaf, and the wind blows the leaf to the bank. And the ant is saved.

“Thank you, Dove. You’re so kind,” The ant says and runs home, “You have saved my life, and I wish I could do something for you, Goodbye!”

“Goodbye!” says the dove, “Be careful. Not to fall into the river again.”

After a few days, the dove is building her nest. And a man is raising his gun to shoot her.

The ant sees this, and runs quickly to bite the man’s leg. “Ouch! Ouch!” The man feels pained and drops his gun. The dove hears and flies away. So the man picks up his gun and leave.

The dove comes to her nest. “Thank you, my little friend,” she says, “You have saved my life.”

The little ant is so glad, because he can help the dove.

故事38 蚂蚁和鸽子

一只蚂蚁在河边散步。他看见喝水自言自语道:“这河水看上去真清凉啊!我要去喝点。”可是他在喝水的时候,一不小心滑进河里了。

“啊!救命!救命!’蚂蚁叫喊着。

一只鸽子正呆在树上,听见呼救声,就扔给他一片树叶。“快爬到树叶上去。她说:“你会漂到岸上的。”

“谢谢你,鸽子。你真善良。”蚂蚁一边说一边向家跑,“你就了我的命,我会奥达你的。再见!”

“再见!小心别掉进河里了。”鸽子说。

几天后,鸽子正在筑巢,一个人举着枪要打鸽子。蚂蚁看见了,迅速地跑

过去,在那个人的腿上咬了一口。“啊呀!哎呀!”那个人疼得扔掉枪。鸽子听见了,连忙飞走了。那个人只好捡起枪,走了。

鸽子又飞回巢里。“谢谢你,我的小朋友。”鸽子说,“你就了我的命。”

小蚂蚁可高兴了,因为他也帮助了鸽子。

与未来的自己对话

A:Hey, buddy. Did I see you before?

B:Oh, that's impossible. Because I am you from the future. A:Wow, that's cool. I can't imagine it. How could you make it?

B:I'm sorry that I am not allowed to tell you about it, it's a secret.

A:What a pity! Wait, can I ask you something else?

B:Yes, absolutely! That's exactly why I come here to meet you.

A:Have you married?

B:Ha, I know you will ask this question first. But I won't tell you.

A:How come? Please.

B:There are many reasons but basically, I just simply don't want to tell you.

A:Ok, I hope you have married because I don't want to be

single at your age.

B:Don't worry. Maybe your wife is very pretty and empathetic.

A:Really?

B:Ha-ha, who knows?

A:Oh, is dad's body ok? You know, his body has not been good since ten years before.

B:Don't worry. Medical technology has a great development in the future.

A:That's awesome. Oh, is Gary still alive?

B:Gary? Oh, you mean the dog. No, you know a dog can't live so long.

A:Ok, I know the day will come sooner or later.

B:Yes, although in the future there are still many things human can't control.

A:That's right. Is the future world different from the world today?

B:Certainly, the world in future is different from today in many ways.

A:Can you tell a few examples?

B:Sure, the biggest change is there only have Global Village in earth.

A:What? Is sounds crazy, you know, there are many conflicts between different nations.

B:It's true, but people are yearn for peace and the world would change.

A:Anyway, it is a good news. Oh, are robots behave like humans in the future?

B:Of course. Artificial intelligence has been developed rapidly in the future.

A:But how can people tell apart robots between humans? For they look like totally same.

B:Good question, in the future, robots have the equal rights with humans.

A:Wait, you mean robots are no longer humans' servant but friends? It's unbelievable.

B:Sure, robots in the future are similar to humans except they don't have to eat food.

A:Wow, it sounds like a daydream but is kind of interesting.

B:You bet.

A:Let me see, what will you do when you are free in the future?

B:You can guess it.

A:Oh, I have no idea. For me, future is hard to imagine. B:Well, I will travel to Venus on my vacation.

A:Cool, that exactly what I have been always dreamed about. What's your feeling, is it exciting?

B:No doubt, it is an unforgettable experience when I traveled to Venus the first time.

A:So, have you ever met with aliens?

B:Yes, in the future aliens are living with humans together actually.

A:Really?

B:Yes, human beings are not the only intelligent beings in the universe.

A:Do they look like humans?

B:No, aliens have many different appearances and most of them are totally different from humans.

A:Are they friendly or bellicose?

B:To be frankly, a majority of aliens are friendly but some of them are bellicose.

A:I know it is inevitable that some of them are not so kind.

B:Yes, you are right.

A:Oh, there is a very important thing that I haven't

asked you.

B:What?

A:What's your job? You know, I always want to be a great writer like Hemingway.

B:No, it is not easy to be a great writer. But my job is also interesting, can you guess it?

A:Let me see, are you a botanist.

B:Well, botany is cool but I'm not.

A:Just tell me, it's hard to guess.

B:Ok, I'm working for G.T.T.A, do you know it?

A:G.T.T.A? What's that?

B:Global Time Travel Agency. It is a global organization that manage time travel.

A:That's amazing. Will I work for such an interesting organization?

B:Actually, it may be not true.

A:How come?

B:Because future have limitless possibilities. And I am just one of the possibilities.

A:Really? You mean I will have different future if I make different choice.

B:Yes. Maybe you will meet with other you some day. Who

knows?

A:Ah, I'm looking forward to it. I think it would be fun. B:Oh, It is time to say goodbye, maybe you will meet me again in the future.

A:I believe so, bye.

B:Bye.

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