小学六年级英语过去式阅读材料OLastSunday(byLuoChen)AtaboutsixinthemorningIgotup,thenIbrushedmyteeth,washedmyface.Ioftendosomeexercisebeforebreakfast,butIdidn’tdothatday.Iwastoohungry,Ihurriedtolookformybreakfast.Tomysurprised,Ididn’tfindanythingtoeat.Ihadtomakesomeeggpiesbymyself.Atabout8o’clock.IreachedatMike’shome.Nearlyeveryonehasbeenthere.Thenwebegantoplay.Weplayedchess,playedcards.Someofusplayedthecomputergames.Butweallfeelbored.Atlast,Mikegotanidea.Thenwewentclimbing.Attopofthehill,weflewakite.Unfortunately,thekiteflewaway.ItwasMike’sbirthdaypresentfromhisgrandfather.Hewassosad.Atabout16,wewentback.1,Igotatabout6inthemorninglastSaturday.2.IdidsomeexerciselastSunday.3.Imadesomeeggsbymyself.4.weplayedcardslastSunday.5.mikewassosad.OJack’sdogTonyOnedayJackandDavidwentfishing.JacktookhisdogTonywithhim.Ontheriverbank,whenthedogsawabird,heranafteritandtriedtocatchit.“Allthefisharefrightenedandswimaway,”saidDavid.“Bequiet,Tony,”Jackshoutedatthedog.ButTonydidnotlistentohim.“Shallwegohomenow,David?”saidJack.“NexttimeIshallnotbringhimhereagain.”“Wait,”saidDavid.“Afishisbitingmyline.”“Lookout!”shoutedJack.Butitwastoolate.Theboysellintothewater.“Help!Help!”Davidshouted.ButJackcouldn’tswim,either.JustthenTonycameout!Hejumpedintothewaterandpulledtheboyontothebankandsavedhislife.1.whatdidjackanddaviddothatday?A.theywentswimming.B.theywentfishing.Ctheytookawalk.OTwoHolesMrBlackhadtwocats.Onewasverybigandtheotherwasquitesmall.Helikedthemverymuch.Oneday,MrGreen,afriendofhis,cametoseehim.Tohisgreatsurprise,hesawtwoholesinthedoor,alargeholeandasmallhole.Hesaid,“Mydearfriend,whyaretheretwoholesinyourdoor?”“Letthecatsinandout,”MrBlackanswered.“Butwhyaretheretwoholes?Isn’toneholeenough?”askedhisfriend.“Howcanthebigcatgothroughthesmallhole?Hesaid.OAnoldmanTomwasveryold,andhelivedbyhimselfalongwayfromtown.Soheknewlessabouttheworld.Onedayhewentintotowntobuysomethinginsomeshops.Thenhewentintoaresaurantandsatdownatatable.Whenhelookedaround,hesawmanyoldpeopleputeyeglassesonbeforereadingtheirnewspaper,soafterlunchhewalkedtoashoptobuysomeglasses.Themanintheshopmadehimtryonalotofglasses,butTomalwayssaid,“No,Ican’treadwiththese.”Themanbecamemoreandmoresurprised.Hesaid,“Excuseme,butcanyouread?”“No,ofcourseIcan’t!”Tomsaid.“Ithinkthegoodglassescanhelpme.”OApenguin(企鹅)Onedayapolicemanwaswalkinginthepark.Hesawamanthere.Themanwasholdingapenguin.Themansaidtothepoliceman,“Ifoundthispenguinthismorning.WhatshallIdowithit?”“Takeittothezoo,”saidthepoliceman.Thenextdaythepolicemansawthemanagain.Hewasstillholdingthepeniguin.Thepolicemansaid,“Whydidn’tyoutakethepenguintothezoo?”“Idid,”saidtheman.“Itookhimtothezooyesterday.TodayI’mtakinghimtothecineman.OAccidentOCleaningthesnowAfteraheavysnowstorm,MrSmith’sgardenwasfullofdeepsnow.Hewantedtotakehiscarout.Sohepaidamantocleanthesnow.Hesaidtoamantocleanthesnow.Hesaidtotheman,“Cleanthepath,butdon’tthrowanysnowinmygardenorthestreet.”Thenhewentout.Whenhecameback,thepathwasclean.Hewasveryhappy.Thenheopenedthegarage.Whatdidhesee?Hiscarwasunderthesnow.OItwasn’ttheircar.OnedayMrandMrsWhitewentshoppingbycar.Theystoppedtheircarnearastore.Theyboughtalotofthingsandtheywantedtoputthethingsinthecar.ButMrWhitecouldn’topenthedoorofthecar,sotheyaskedapolicemantohelpthem.Thepolicemanwasveryfriendlytohelpthem.Justthenamancameupandshouted:“Whatareyoudoingwithmycar?”MrandMrsWhitetookalookatthecar’snumberandtheywerefrozenthere.Itwasn’ttheircar.OTheCityMouseandtheCountryMouseOncethereweretwomice.Theyweregoodfriends.Onelivedinthecountry,andtheotherlivedinthecity.Oneday,thecountrymouseinvitedthecitymousetohishomeinthecountry.Thecitymousewent.Buthesaid,“Idon’tlikeyourhouse.It’sverysmallanddirty.Idon’tlikeyourfood.It’stooterrible.Youmustcometomyhomeinthecity.It’smuchbetterthanyours.”Sothecountrymousewent.Hesawthecitymouse’shousewasverynice.Whentheywereeatingthedeliciousfood,thecitymouseshoutedsuddenly,“Hurryup.Thecatiscoming.Run!Run!”Thecountrymousewashardlycaughtbythecat.Hesaidtothecitymouse,“Yourhomeisverynicebutnotsafe,soIdon’tlikeit.Istilllikelivinginthecountry.”O2TheboyandHisEmptyBasinLong,longagotherelivedaking.Hewasveryoldandhehadnowonchildren.Sohewantedtoselectanewkinginthecountry.Oneday,thekingaskedhisministerstogiveallthechildreninthecountrysomeflowerseedsandtoldthem,“Whocanplantthemostbeautifulflowerswillbetheking.AchildnamedDavidplantedtheseedsandlookedafterthemcarefully.Butdayafterday,noflowerscameoutfromthebasin.Hewasverydisappointed.Itwastimetoshowthemostbeautifulflowers.Thechildrenfromalloverthecountrycamewiththeirbeautifulflowers.Thekingwalkedinfrontofthechildren.Whenhesawthebeautifulflowers,hewasveryunhappy.Suddenly,hesawachildcarryinganemptybasin.Hewasverygladandaskedtheboy,“Whydoyoucarryanemptybasin?”Theboycriedandtoldhimthetruth.Thekinglaughed,“Youareanhonestboy.Youwillbethefutureking.”Infact,theseedshadbeenboiled.OATerribleNoiseItwasJohn’sbirthdaytoday.Hewasfiveyearsold.Hegotmanybirthdaypresentsfromhisfamilyandoneofthepresentswasanicebigdrum.“Whogavehimthatdrum?”Hisfatherasked.“Hisgrandfather.”AnsweredJohn’smother.Johnlik