Countries Argue Over Drone Attacks
各國就無人機襲擊展開爭論
Introduction
Azerbaijan and Russia are angry. They called ambassadors to talk about drone attacks on their buildings.
亞塞拜然與俄羅斯感到憤怒。他們召集大使討論針對其建築物的無人機襲擊事件。
Main Body
Azerbaijan is unhappy with Russia. Drones hit an oil station and some offices in Ukraine. Azerbaijan says this happens many times. They want a full report and more safety.
亞塞拜然對俄羅斯感到不滿。無人機在烏克蘭擊中了一座石油站和一些辦公室。亞塞拜然表示這種情況已發生多次。他們要求一份完整的報告以及更高的安全性。
Russia is unhappy with Sweden. Drones flew into the Russian embassy in Stockholm. One drone had red paint and a fake bomb. Russia says Sweden did not protect the building.
俄羅斯對瑞典感到不滿。無人機飛入了位於斯德哥爾摩的俄羅斯大使館。其中一架無人機塗有紅色油漆並攜帶一顆假炸彈。俄羅斯表示瑞典未能保護該建築物。
Both countries say these actions are against the law. They want other countries to follow the rules for embassies.
兩國均表示這些行為違法。他們希望其他國家遵守大使館的相關規定。
Conclusion
Now, these countries want better security for their buildings and people.
現在,這些國家希望為其建築物與人員提供更好的安保。
Vocabulary Learning
🚩 The 'Feeling' Words
In this text, we see different ways to say someone is not happy. For A2, you need to move beyond just saying "sad."
- Angry Very strong feeling. (Example: Russia is angry.)
- Unhappy Not satisfied. (Example: Azerbaijan is unhappy.)
🛠️ Action Patterns
Look at how we describe things moving or happening:
- Drones hit... (Something strikes a target)
- Drones flew into... (Something moves through the air into a place)
Quick Tip: Use "into" when something enters a building or a space.
📦 Simple Groups (Nouns)
Notice these word pairs used for places:
- Oil station
- Russian embassy
- Full report
In English, we often put the description (Oil/Russian/Full) before the thing (Station/Embassy/Report).