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¡¡¡¡Policeman£ºWhen did this happen?
¡¡¡¡Woman£ºAbout an hour ago when my daughter just walked out of the school gate£®At that time, I was waiting for her outside£®I was just to go up to meet her, suddenly there came a black car, which stopped with a sharp scream, and a man got out of it quickly£®He seized©vץס©w one of my daughter's arms and forced her to get into the car£®All this happened in a second and I was too shocked(Õ𾪵Ä)to do anything£®Please help me, sir£®I want my daughter back£®
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¡¡¡¡Woman£ºLet me see£®He was tall and thin, about 1.80 m, but very strong£®His hair was black and quite short£®He had a rather long face£®He had a big nose but quite a small mouth£®And he had a thin chin(Ï°Í)£®
¡¡¡¡Policeman£ºWhat about his eyes?
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¡¡¡¡Policeman£ºHow old was he? Do you know?
¡¡¡¡Woman£ºNot exactly£®I think he is about 40£®
¡¡¡¡Policeman£ºBy the way, what's your daughter's name?
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One day I went to see the ants just before a heavy rain. They were busy carrying earth in their mouths to stop up the door of their house. Just then the rain came down. I ran back into the house. I thought,¡°The ants will be in danger. How heavy the rain is!¡±
When the rain stopped, I went out to see the ants. The earth at the door kept the rain out. They were busy carrying it away.
It was late, and the people all went home. I thought that the ants must be tired.I went to see them again with the help of the lamp. They were still working quietly. What good, hard-working neighbours they are!
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2.What did they do all day long?
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4.What did they use to keep the rain out?
5.Do they go to sleep just as the people do in the evening?
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