—They're ______.
—No, it's_____ the sofa.
—Look! It's on your bed.
—_______my parents.
—_____ a clock.
—Yes, thank you.
—Yes, ______.
—_______ black.
—Yes, _______.
—No, ______. He only watches them ______TV.
Look at this girl in the picture, she is1good friend.2name is Lily. She is3.She is thirteen. This is me. My4is Li Ling. I'm a Chinese girl. I am one year younger than Lily. We are5the same class. Lily likes collecting sports things. She6a great sports collection. Look, these are her things. She has 10 tennis rackets, 8 baseballs, 6 basketballs, 12 soccer balls718 volleyballs. But she8like sports. She9likes collecting sports things. His brother, David, likes soccer. He plays10every day with his friends.
Good afternoon, boys and girls. I'm Li Hong. I'm an English boy. Li Hong is my Chinese name. Look, this is a picture of my family. The tall man is my father. His name is Ken Martin. This is my mother, Sandy Jordan. Who's that little girl? She is my sister, Lucy. Can you find me in the picture? I'm the boy in blue.
Peter and I are good friends. Peter is an American(美国的)boy. I am a Japanese (日本的)girl. He is thirteen. I am twelve. We are in the same class, Class Two. Peter has a nice clock. He puts it on his desk. I have a new watch. It looks beautiful. I wear (戴)it every day. It tells me the time. It helps me a lot. I like it very much.
This is a picture of a classroom. You can see one teacher's desk, five desks and six chairs. You can see a girl and a boy, too. Four English books are on the teacher's desk. One pencil-box is on a desk. Two pens and two rulers are in the pencil box. A schoolbag is behind a chair. A ball is on the floor. The girl is Lily. She is 12. The boy is Mike. He is 11. They are in Class 5. They are good friends. Their teacher is Mr. King. He is not here.
A. No, she isn't. B. Good afternoon. C. He's my uncle. D. It's a picture of my family. E. Who's this next to you? |
David: Good afternoon, Jenny.
Jenny:
David: What's this?
Jenny:
David: A picture? Let me see.
Jenny: She's my sister.
David: Is that your sister, too?
Jenny: She's my cousin.
David: What about this one? Is that your father?
Jenny: No, he isn't.
David: Have a good family.
—No, it's not m.
Things | Where | Things | Where |
jacket, quilt | on the bed | Tape | in the tape player |
hat, schoolbag | on the sofa | books, dictionary | in the bookcase |
a set of keys | in the drawer | volleyball, baseball | under the table |