People's education edition third grade Chinese "Greybird" courseware

The Grey Sparrow tells a story that Lenin once experienced. The following is my collection of "Greybird" text courseware, hoping to help everyone!

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The original text of "Greybird"

One winter, Lenin was recovering from illness in the suburbs. He goes for a walk in the park every day. There is a tall birch tree in the park. There are three blackbirds on the tree: two breasts are pink, and one breast is crimson. They jump back and forth between branches, singing euphemistically, which is very pleasing. Every time Lenin walked under the birch tree, he stopped to look up at these three cheerful finches and often brought them bread crumbs and grains.

One day, Lenin came to the park again, walked under the birch tree and found that the blackbird with a deep red chest had disappeared. He looked everywhere in the surrounding Woods, but he could not find it.

At this moment, Lenin saw a little boy and asked, "Son, have you ever seen a blackbird with a crimson chest?"

The boy said, "No ... I didn't see it."

Lenin said, "It must have flown away or froze to death. The weather is cold, and it is afraid of the cold. "

The boy wanted to tell Lenin that the blackbird was not dead, but he was afraid to.

Lenin said to himself, "What a good finch, but it's a pity that it can't fly back."

The boy looked at Lenin and said, "It will fly back, and it will definitely fly back. It is still alive. "

Lenin asked, "Will it fly back?"

"I will definitely fly back!" The boy said positively.

The next day, Lenin came under the birch tree, and sure enough, he saw the finch singing happily on the branch. The boy stood by the birch tree with his head down.

Lenin looked at the boy, then at the sparrow, and smiled and said, "Hello! Grey finch, where did you go yesterday? "

Of course, the blackbird didn't tell Lenin where it went yesterday. Lenin didn't ask the boy again, because he already knew the boy was honest.

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