Police Check Money at the Ram Temple

警方調查羅姆神廟資金


Introduction

Police are looking at the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. Some people say money from the temple is missing.

警方正在調查位於阿尤陀耶的羅姆神廟。有人稱神廟內的資金失蹤了。

Main Body

A man said that 7 crore rupees are gone. Other political groups are also angry. The government started a special team to find the truth.

一名男子表示有 7 億盧比失蹤。其他政治團體同樣感到憤怒。政府成立了一個特別小組以查明真相。

Some lawyers went to court. They want a bigger police group to help. They say the first team is not strong enough.

一些律師前往法院。他們希望由規模更大的警方小組來協助。他們認為第一個小組的力量不足。

The team found problems with land. The temple paid too much money for the land. They also found problems with gold and jewels. The team found 150 people who might be in trouble. They found 2 crore rupees again.

該小組發現了土地問題。神廟為土地支付了過高的金額。他們還發現了黃金與珠寶的問題。小組發現了 150 名可能涉案的人員。他們找回了 2 億盧比。

Conclusion

The team finished their work in Ayodhya. They will give a report to the leader of the state.

該小組已在阿尤陀耶完成工作。他們將向州政府領導人提交報告。

Vocabulary Learning

🔍 The 'Something is Missing' Pattern

In this story, we see a common way to talk about things that are not where they should be. This is very useful for A2 learners when describing problems.

1. The Key Phrase: "Money is missing" When we say something is missing, it means it is gone and we don't know why.

  • Example from text: "money from the temple is missing"
  • Your turn to think:
    • My keys are missing.
    • The book is missing from the shelf.

2. The Action: "Gone" The text uses "gone" as a simpler version of missing. It describes a final state.

  • Pattern: [Thing] \rightarrow [is/are] \rightarrow [gone]
  • Text: "7 crore rupees are gone."

3. Simple Opposites in the Story

Problem (Negative)Solution (Positive)
Money is missingFound 2 crore rupees
Not strong enoughSpecial team
Problems with landGive a report

Vocabulary Learning

missing (adj.)
Something that cannot be found
Example:My keys are missing from my bag.
political (adj.)
Related to the government or parties
Example:The two leaders had a political discussion.
truth (n.)
The real facts about something
Example:Please tell me the truth about what happened.
lawyers (n.)
People who study the law and help people in court
Example:The lawyers are talking to the judge.
jewels (n.)
Expensive stones like diamonds or rubies
Example:The queen wears beautiful jewels.
report (n.)
A written description of a project or investigation
Example:The student wrote a report about the city.
Practice A2 words in a crossword