13.Good Neighbors (邻居) Jack was building a snowman in his front yard (院子). He needed to finish it before his father came home. His new neighbor, Tracy, was (1)
Jack play at her window.
She ran to Jack's yard and asked if she could help him.
"Yes, please," Jack said. "My father will be home very soon."
"Okay. What can I do?" Tracy asked.
"I've built my snowman's body with two snowballs. I need another one for its head."
"But snowmen only need one snowball for the body and one for the head," Tracy explained.
"No, snowmen always have three snowballs. I don't need your (2)
now." Jack said.
Jack (3)
up some snow and made it into a snowball. He rolled the snowball away from Tracy to make it big enough for the head of his snowman. Tracy went back to her yard and began to build her own snowman.
"I don't want to (4)
Jack anyway," she thought to herself. Tracy made the snowman with two big snowballs. She found some sticks and pine cones (松果) for her snowman's eyes and mouth and arms.
Jack used buttons for his snowman's eyes and mouth. Then, he used a carrot for the (5)
. At that time, Jack's father was driving up the street. Suddenly, the head fell off and crashed (坠落) to the ground!
"No!" Jack said (6)
, "My father is almost home!"
Tracy heard Jack's cry and ran over to see what the problem was.
"I'll help you," Tracy said.
Together, they made a new snowball for the head and put the carrot and buttons on it.
"We made it!" Jack said. "Thank you."
"You're welcome. I think your snowman is (7)
," Tracy said. "Mine doesn't have a nose."
Jack walked over to see Tracy's snowman. He loved it, but he knew it wasn't finished. Jack ran back to his snowman and (8)
the carrot out. He broke it into two pieces and gave half to Tracy. She put it on her snowman and said, "I think our snowmen make good neighbors."