My fellow teacher called for help — she needed someone who knew about animals. As a science teacher,I filled the bill."Oh," she added,"bring a net."
Expecting to find some kind of beast as I entered her classroom,I was greeted instead by the sight of excited kids watching a hummingbird fly around. Rather than use the net,I suggested they hang red paper by an open door. I explained,the bird would be drawn to it,and eventually fly out. Later,the teacher called back. The trick worked.
"Now," she said,"we have two hummingbirds flying around the
room."
我的老師同事打電話尋求幫助,她需要一個(gè)懂動(dòng)物的人,因?yàn)槲沂亲匀焕蠋?她就來找我。她又補(bǔ)充說:"帶一個(gè)網(wǎng)來。"
我走進(jìn)她教室的時(shí)候,估計(jì)會(huì)看到什么野獸,可是我看見的是一群興高采烈的孩子正看著一只蜂鳥飛來飛去。我沒有用網(wǎng),而是建議他們?cè)诖蜷_的門邊上掛一張紅紙。我解釋說,紅紙會(huì)把鳥吸引過去,最后飛出去。
后來,這位老師打電話回來說,我的辦法奏效了。
她說:"現(xiàn)在我們有 2 只蜂鳥在教室里飛來飛去了。"
beast n. 獸,動(dòng)物,兇殘粗魯?shù)娜恕?greet v. 問候,致敬
excited a. 興奮的 hummingbird n. 蜂鳥