Frank1a good friend. His name is Paul. They like2.Frank thinks baseball is3.He likes baseball. Paul4to play tennis. He thinks tennis5relaxing. They6play soccer. They think it's difficult. Frank7watch TV. He thinks it's boring. Paul8a computer game. He likes to play it. Frank and Paul9volleyball. They10to play volleyball at school.
I like sports. I have ten tennis balls, seven basketballs, four volleyballs and five soccer balls. I play tennis with my friends every day.(Lucy)
I have five baseballs, five volleyballs, two soccer balls. I like ping-pong. It's easy for me. I often play ping-pong with my classmates. I also(也)have three ping-pong bats and some ping-pong balls.(Mary)
I don't have any(任何的)balls. I love sports, but I don't play them. I only watch them on TV.(Alice)
Tommy buys a ticket(票) and goes in. But after two or three minutes he comes out. He buys a second ticket and goes in again. After a few minutes he comes out again and buys a third ticket. Two or three minutes after that, he comes out a third time and asks for another ticket. Then the girl selling tickets says to him, “Why are you buying all these? Are you meeting friends in the cinema all the time?”
“No, I'm not doing that.” the small boy says, “But a big woman always stops me at the door and tears (撕掉) my tickets up.”
Many people in the USA love sports. Some people like playing sports and some people like w sports.
At school, students play many different sports. Such as(例如)f , basketball and volleyball. In summer, students go swimming and play basketball.
Mike e playing volleyball but he doesn't like swimming.
Andy and Simon love playing football but t don't like swimming. They are members of the school Football C.
Millie and Sandy like playing table tennis. They are g players and win(赢得)many table tennis m, but they don't like volleyball.
Mille's b friend, Lily, is a good badminton player. She thinks badminton is an easy game. She w to teach her friends to play badminton in h free time.