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Beethoven's Birthday Jan, Sarah, and Andrew opened their eyes wide. Their piano lesson room looked strange. It looked ready for a party!
"Hi, kids!" said Mrs. Almott. "I have something (1)
for us to do today. Do you know what today is?"
The children shook their (2)
.
"Today is Beethoven' s birthday! We will eat cakes, and then we'll play a game. Does that sound like fun?"
The children sat down at the table. On each table there was a plate, a cup of milk, a (3)
and a piece of paper. Then the teacher put a cupcake with a candle on each plate.
"What are these for?" Andrew pointed at the pencil and paper and asked.
"They must be for the (4)
," said Jan.
"That is right," said Mrs. Almott. "How much do you (5)
about Beethoven?" she asked, lighting the candles. "We will play a game about what we have learned about him."
They sang "Happy Birthday" together. Then they blew out the candles and (6)
the cupcakes. They were sweet and delicious.
"Let's play the game now," said Mrs. Almott. "You need to try to think of (7)
about Beethoven and write them in alphabetical order (字母顺序). The one who writes the most words will get a prize (奖品).
The children all worked hard. When Mrs. Almott told them to (8)
, she looked over their lists.
Sarah thought of Beethoven, German, music, piano, symphony and Vienna. Jan wrote Austria, (9)
, deaf and opera. Andrew wrote Beethoven, German, Ludwig, piano and symphony.
"Sarah had the most. After her came Andrew and Jan," said Mrs. Almott. She handed a small package (包裹) to Sarah. When she (10)
it, she saw a CD of Beethoven's music.
"Thank you, Mrs. Almott," said Sarah. "I like Beethoven! I will listen to it every day."