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In the third grade of primary school, the first volume of Chinese is 6 lessons. What will happen after the little photographer leaves?

The story that happened next:

The next day, the reporter from that magazine came to Gorky again, but Gorky didn't see him. Then, a batch of reporters came to Gorky, but Gorky still didn't see him.

A few hours later, the little boy came and Gorky received him warmly. The little boy said to Gorky, "Last time I was careless, I forgot to bring my film. Sorry, I quit this time. " "Son, take a picture." "Please sit on the sofa and read the newspaper." The little boy said. Gorky sat down according to the little boy's instructions. The little boy picked up the camera, pointed it at the camera, clicked and took a picture of a kind old man. The little boy said thank you to Gorky and hurried to school to post Gorky's photo on the wall newspaper.

In the afternoon, groups of reporters saw Gorky's photo and knew it was taken by a little boy. They all said in unison, "It's incredible that so many of us have not been interviewed and a little boy has been interviewed."

1. Source:

The Little Photographer by the Soviet writer Leopolysov.

2. Main contents:

The text tells the story of a young pioneer who couldn't take pictures of the Soviet writer Gorky because he didn't bring film. Gorky is very busy at work and generally does not accept interviews and photos from reporters. Gorky learned that a young pioneer wanted to take a picture of himself, so he readily agreed to the child's request. Gorky tried his best to cooperate with the children in the process of preparing for the photo shoot. When the photo was about to be taken, the child found that he forgot to bring the film, and the photo was not completed. Although Gorky wanted to provide this film for his children, he left in tears.

Finally, Gorky told the secretary that he would not receive reporters from magazines, but if he was a young pioneer, he would definitely let him in. This story reflects the writer Gorky's care and love for the young pioneers.