William Wong Quits His Job After Car Accident
黃先生在車禍後辭職
Introduction
William Wong was a leader in the government. He left his job because the police arrested him for driving problems.
黃先生曾任政府領導職務。由於他因駕駛問題被警方逮捕,因此已離職。
Main Body
On Monday, Mr. Wong hit two parked cars at a university. He drove away from the cars. Later, the police stopped him. They say he drank alcohol and drove badly.
週一,黃先生在一家大學撞上兩輛停放的車輛。撞後他逕自駛離。隨後警方將他攔下。警方表示他飲酒後駕駛且開車情況惡劣。
The university stopped his work on Friday. Also, the government leader, Starry Lee, said Mr. Wong quit his job. She said he did good work in the past.
該大學於週五停止了他的工作。此外,政府領導人李星儀表示黃先生已辭職。她提到黃先生過去表現良好。
Mr. Wong said he is sorry. He does not want to cause problems for the government. He did not talk about the police case because it is not finished.
黃先生表示很抱歉。他不想給政府帶來麻煩。由於警方案件尚未結案,他並未對此發表評論。
Conclusion
Mr. Wong is no longer a government leader or a university boss. He must wait for the court.
黃先生不再是政府領導人或大學主管,他必須等待法院判決。
Vocabulary Learning
🛑 The 'Past' Action Pattern
In this story, everything happened already. To move from A1 to A2, you need to see how words change to show the past.
The Simple Shift Most words just add -ed at the end:
- Stop → Stopped
- Arrest → Arrested
- Park → Parked
The Rule Breakers Some words change completely. You must memorize these:
- Quit → Quit (stays the same!)
- Say → Said
- Do → Did
- Drink → Drank
Quick Tip When you see -ed, think: 'This is finished.'