Peter was a clever boy. On his first day at school, he learned three words: I, You and She. The teacher taught him how to make sentences with those words. The teacher said, I, I am your teacher; (then pointing to a girl) She, She is your classmate; You, You are my student.
彼得是個(gè)聰明的孩子。在學(xué)校的第一天,他學(xué)了三個(gè)詞:我,你,她。老師教他如何用這三個(gè)詞造句子。老師說(shuō):我,我是你的老師;(然后指著一個(gè)女孩)她,她是你的同學(xué);你,你是我的學(xué)生。

When Peter went home, his father asked him what he had learned at school. Peter said at once, I, I am your teacher; (then pointing to his mother) She, She is your classmate; You, You are my student. His father got angry and said, I, I am your father; (then pointing to his wife) She, She is your mother; You, You are my son.
彼得回到家里,爸爸問(wèn)他學(xué)了什么。彼得馬上說(shuō):我,我是你的老師;(然后指著他的媽媽)她,她是你的同學(xué);你,你是我的學(xué)生。他的爸爸聽(tīng)了非常生氣,說(shuō):我,我是你的爸爸;(然后指著他的妻子)她,她是你的媽媽;你,你是我的兒子。

The next morning at school, the teacher asked Peter if he had learned the three words by heart. Yes, he said proudly, I, I am your father; (then pointing to a girl) She, She is your mother; You, You are my son.
第二天,老師問(wèn)彼得是否用心學(xué)那三個(gè)詞了。是的,彼得自豪地說(shuō),我,我是你的爸爸;(然后指著一個(gè)女孩)她,她是你的媽媽;你,你是我的兒子。