Secrets About Aliens and Threats

關於外星人與威脅的秘密


Introduction

Tim Burchett and Luis Elizondo say the government hides secrets about aliens. They say people threatened them because they want to tell the truth.

Tim Burchett 和 Luis Elizondo 表示,政府隱瞞了關於外星人的秘密。他們說由於想揭露真相,有人威脅他們。

Main Body

Tim Burchett says a man told him to be careful. He says the government is angry because he wants to share secrets. Luis Elizondo says some people wanted to kill him and his friend David Grusch.

Tim Burchett 表示有人提醒他要小心。他說因為他想分享秘密,政府感到非常憤怒。

Burchett says the government gives secret papers to private companies. They do this so the public cannot see the papers. This is a way to hide the truth.

Burchett 表示政府將秘密文件交給私人公司。他們這樣做是為了讓公眾無法看到這些文件。這是一種隱瞞真相的方式。

Elizondo says some officials do not tell the President about aliens. He says the government has dead alien bodies, but they keep them secret.

Elizondo 表示某些官員並沒有向總統報告關於外星人的事情。他說政府擁有外星人的屍體,但一直將其保密。

Conclusion

Some people want the truth, but the government uses fear and laws to keep secrets.

有些人想要真相,但政府利用恐懼和法律來維持秘密。

Vocabulary Learning

🔍 The 'S' Rule for People

In the text, we see how to talk about one person doing something.

The Pattern: When we talk about one person (He, She, Tim, Luis), we add -s to the action word.

  • Tim says... (Not: Tim say)
  • Government hides... (Not: Government hide)
  • He wants... (Not: He want)

🛠️ Building Simple Sentences

Look at how the story connects people to actions:

Person \rightarrow Action \rightarrow Thing

  1. Luis \rightarrow says \rightarrow secrets
  2. Government \rightarrow keeps \rightarrow bodies
  3. Man \rightarrow told \rightarrow Tim

Quick Tip: Use these simple blocks to tell your own stories. Keep the person first, then the action, then the object.

Vocabulary Learning

secret (n.)
Something that is hidden from other people
Example:I have a big secret to tell you.
threaten (v.)
To say that you will hurt someone if they do not do what you want
Example:The bully tried to threaten the smaller boy.
truth (n.)
The real facts about something; not a lie
Example:Please tell me the truth about what happened.
private (adj.)
Only for one person or group; not for everyone
Example:This is a private room, so please knock before entering.
official (n.)
A person who has a position of power in a government
Example:The government official signed the important paper.
Practice A2 words in a crossword