Wrong
Mark’s favorite cup is broken, and he feels unhappy. Susan sees and asks him, “ You look sad. What’s the matter?”
Mark says, “There is something wrong with my cup.”
Susan says, “Don’t worry. I can repair it.”
Mark feels surprised and asks, “Repair? You can repair it? You?”
“Yes. Believe me! Where is it?” Susan answers.
“Here. My cup is broken. Are you sure you can repair it?” Mark takes out his cuo.
馬克最喜歡的杯子破了,他很不開(kāi)心。蘇珊看見(jiàn)了就問(wèn)他:“你看上去不太開(kāi)心。怎么了?”
馬克說(shuō):“我的被子破了”
蘇珊說(shuō):“別擔(dān)心。我會(huì)補(bǔ)好它的。”
馬克聽(tīng)了感到奇怪,就問(wèn)她:“補(bǔ)?你會(huì)補(bǔ)?真的嗎?”
“沒(méi)錯(cuò)。相信我。在哪里呢?”蘇珊說(shuō)。
“這兒。我的cup破了。你確信補(bǔ)好它嗎?”馬克拿出了杯子。
“cup? 你以為是cap.”蘇珊說(shuō)道。說(shuō)完他倆都笑了。