Ukraine Attacks Russian Fuel Plants
烏克蘭攻擊俄羅斯燃料廠
Introduction
Ukraine uses flying robots called drones. These drones fly very far. They hit fuel plants in Russia.
烏克蘭使用了稱為無人機的飛行機器人。這些無人機飛行距離很遠,擊中了俄羅斯的燃料廠。
Main Body
Ukraine hit a big fuel plant in Omsk. This place is very far from Ukraine. The drones broke the machines that make gas. Now, Russia does not have enough gas for its people.
烏克蘭擊中了一個位於鄂木斯克的大型燃料廠。這個地方距離烏克蘭非常遙遠。無人機損壞了製造汽油的機器。現在,俄羅斯沒有足夠的汽油供給其國民。
Ukraine also hit ships in the sea. These ships carried fuel for the Russian army. Now, many cities in Russia have no fuel. Russia stopped selling fuel to other countries.
烏克蘭還擊中了海上的船隻。這些船隻負責運送俄羅斯軍隊的燃料。現在,俄羅斯的許多城市都沒有燃料。俄羅斯停止了向其他國家銷售燃料。
Ukraine wants Russia to stop the war. But President Putin is angry. He wants to fight more to take more land. The US wants peace, but Russia says no.
烏克蘭希望俄羅斯停止戰爭。但普丁總統很憤怒。他想要繼續戰鬥以奪取更多土地。美國希望和平,但俄羅斯表示拒絕。
Conclusion
Russia has a fuel problem. The Russian leader still wants to fight the war.
俄羅斯現在有燃料問題。俄羅斯領導人仍然想要繼續戰爭。
Vocabulary Learning
⚡️ Action Words: Now vs. Always
In this story, we see words that tell us what is happening right now or generally. These are called present words. To reach A2, you must know how to change the word based on who is doing the action.
1. The General Rule (Most people/things) We use the word as it is.
- Ukraine wants peace.
- Russia says no.
- Drones fly far.
2. The 'Something/Someone' Rule (Singular) When we talk about one person or one thing, we often add an -s to the end of the action word.
- Putin wants to fight.
- The leader wants war.
Quick Mapping:
- I/You/We/They fly / hit / want
- He/She/It flies / hits / wants
📦 Small Words that Change Everything
Look at these 'helper' words from the text that change the meaning of the sentence:
- Does not Makes a sentence 'No' (Negative)
- Example: Russia does not have enough gas.
- Also Adds more information (Plus)
- Example: Ukraine also hit ships.
- But Shows a difference or a problem (Opposite)
- Example: The US wants peace, but Russia says no.