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My big brother’s got some new trainers. He wears them all the time.
Thud, thud, thud! When he runs upstairs in the,m the whole hou shakes. Mum shouts, ‚Stop that noi!‛ My brother’s new trainers are big and puffy and purple. They’ve got soles as thick as tractor tyres.
Clump, clump. He’s clumping to his bedroom. ‘Gangway!’ he shouts. I have to squash mylf against the wall, so my feet don’t get crushed ‚I hate your horrible trainers!‛ I tell him. ‚They’re dangerous.’ But he just clumps downstairs again. Thud, thud, thud. The front door slams. Thank goodness- he’s gone out. It’s nice and peaceful now. I can lie here on the floor and read my book.
Stomp, stomp, stomp. The floor begins to tremble. Is a herd of elephants heading this way? No, it’s the new trainers. Here they come again-like great, purple, crushing machines.
‚Mind my book. You’re trampling on it!‛
My big brother throws himlf into a chair. He props his big purple feet up on one another.
‚I can’t e the telly now! It’s my favourite programme. Your trainers are in the way!‛. Mum says: ‚tho new trainers are a menace! Take them off in the hou. ‛
But my brother says, ‚I love my new trainers. They are great, I am never going to take them off! Not ever!‛ ‚Then do up tho dangly laces!‛ sighs mum. ‚You’ll break your neck!‛ But my brother just clumps outside. His long laces dangle behind him. And his monster trainers squash all the little daisies on the grass.
I hate tho new trainers. They should be banned. My brother even wants to go to bed in his new trainers. But mum says: ‚I’ve never heard of anything so silly. Take them off. ‛ So
he climbs up to his top bunk bed. He throws down his new trainers. Whump, whump, so they land near my bottom bunk bed.
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Mum switches off our light. I lie in the dark and watch the dangerous trainers. They em to be even bigger at night. They’ve got two big purple tongues that stick out at me and go, ‚Ya boo.‛ They’ve got little eyes, like a spider. The eyes are watching me back! The trainers are alive. ‚Don’t be silly,‛ I tell mylf. Trainers can’t be alive.
竞争对手英文I clo my eyes so I can’t e the trainers any more. Then I fall asleep. But next morning, when I wake up, the trainers have moved. There’s no doubt about it. They are under my brother’s computer desk now. And they are neatly side by side. My big brother didn’t move them becau he is still in the top bunk, snoring. You have been out, haven’t you? I wag my finger at the trainers. ‚When we were all asleep you went out on your own didn’t you?‛
情人眼里出西施英语But the trainers don’t say a word. ‚Wait until tonight,‛ I warn them. ‚I didn’t e you go out last night becau I fell asleep. But tonight I’ll stay awake. I’ll catch you, just wait and e.
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The top bunk’s creaking. My big brother’s waking up.
A life of their own
2012福建高考数学‚Your trainers are alive,‛ I tell him. ‚They go out at night on their own, without you. You know tho little metal holes where you put your laces? Well, they aren’t lace holes. They’re eyes. Your trainers have got lots of eyes, like spiders. Did you know that? And they’ve got big slurpy purple tongues. ‛
针织衫怎么搭配But my brother just groans ‚you do talk a load of rubbish!‛ Then he turns over and goes back to sleep. Tho trainers are getting me really mad. They’re wrecking my things. Today I found my crayons mashed into the carpet.
‚you shouldn’t have left them on the floor,‛ said my brother.
But I bet tho trainers did it. Clump, clump, clump. You can’t get away from them. You ca
n hear them all over the hou. ‚Who squashed this chewing gum into the carpet?‛ shouts mum.
‚it’s the trainers,‛ says my big brother. ‚I haven’t got ud to them yet.‛ they’re so big and heavy I can’t control them. They keep treading on things! ‚Don’t be silly,‛ says mum. ‚It’s your fault, not your trainers. You’re talking as if your trainers have a life of their own.‛
Mum doesn’t know it. But she’s exactly right. Tho trainers do have a life of their own. They have a cret life. They go out at night, on their own when we’re all asleep. They must do, mustn’t they? How el could they be in a different place by morning?
Tonight I’m going to prove it. I’m going to prove it. I’m going to follow tho trainers and e where they go. I’m going to spy on them.
It’s night time. It must be very late becau the hou is quiet. Mum and dad are in bed. But I’m not asleep. I’m watching tho trainers, like I said I would.