One day, I drew a picture of a snake with an elephant inside it. "Why?" you ask me. This is my answer. I drew the picture because I read an interesting book about snakes. Snakes catchnoun.捕捉 animals, and they eat them wholeadj.完整的. I was six years old, and it was my first picture. It is my picture number one. Here it is. I showed my picture to some grown-ups, and I asked them, "Are you frightenedadj.害怕的 by my picture?" All of them said the same thing.
I'm not frightenedverb.使惊恐 by a picture of a hat, but it was not a picture of a hat. It was a picture of a snake with an elephant inside it. Then I drew my picture number two, because grown-ups are not very intelligentadj.聪明的. Here it is. I showed picture number two to the grown-ups, but they were not interested in it. I was sad, and I stopped drawing pictures. I went to school, and I learned about other things. Then I became a grown-up, and I learned to fly planes.
I flew planes all over the world, and I met lotsnoun.许多 of other grown-ups. Sometimesadv.有时 I show my picture number one to other grown-ups, but they are not very intelligentadj.聪明的. I told you this before. They always say, "It's a hat," and I do not show them picture number two. Then one day I met the little princenoun.王子, and I showed a picture to him. I crashedverb.碰撞 my plane in the Sahara Desert, and I met him the next day.
