A. I'm Bob. B. Look at the map. C. Next walk straight down Heping Road. D. I should walk along Sunny Road first. E. Are there any bookshops near our school? |
May: Hello! I'm May. I'm your new classmate.
Bob: Hello, May.
May: Bob, I'm new here.
Bob: Yes, there's one.
May: Is it far from here?
Bob: No. Can you find the bookshop?
May: Yes. We're here.
Bob: Yes. Then turn left at Heping Road.
May: OK.
Bob: Right! The bookshop is beside the cinema.
A. Does she teach English? B. Nice to meet you, Peter. C. I come to school by bus. D. She is a teacher in our school. E. I want to be a pilot. |
Jenny:Welcome to our class.
Peter:Nice to meet you too, Jenny.
Jenny:How do you come to school, Peter?
Peter:I live far from school. What about you, Jenny?
Jenny:I come to school on foot with my mother every morning.
Peter:What does your mother do?
Jenny:
Peter:
Jenny:No. She teaches Chinese. And my father is a swimming teacher. He is good at swimming.
Peter:How cool! What do you want to be in the future?
Jenny:I want to be an artist(画家). I am good at drawing. What about you?
Peter:I like planes.
A.It's on Binhai Road. B.Where is the bus stop? C.How can I get there? D.Excuse me.I am new here. E.You're welcome. |
A:Would you please tell me the way to Shenzhen Bay Sport Center?
B:Let me read the map.It is far from here.
A:
B:You'd better take a bus or the underground to get there.
A:
B:Walk straight and turn right at the first crossing.You can see the bus stop on your left
A:Thank you very much
B:
A. What do you want to be? B. What subject do you want to teach? C. Do you want to be a doctor? D. I'm good at singing and dancing. E. They help people. |
Jerry: Hi, Linda. What do your parents do on Sunday?
Linda: They go to work on Sunday. They are doctors.
Jerry:
Linda: No, I don't.
Jerry:
Linda: I want to be a teacher. I want to teach children.
Jerry:
Linda: I want to teach Music. I like Music.
A. Red is my favourite colour. B. What time does the party begin? C. That sounds interesting. D. It's on 5th January. E. Can you come to my birthday party, Linda? |
Peter:
Linda: Sure. When's your birthday?
Peter:
Linda:
Peter: It begins at half past six in the evening.
Linda: OK.
Peter: Please bring some red things to the party. It's a "red party". Linda: A “red party”? I can't wait.
A. Is she doing her homework? B. Is that Sue? C. No, she isn't. D. She is in her bedroom. E. She's writing a letter. |
Amy: Hello! This is Amy.
Ken: No. This is Ken.
Amy: Hi, Ken. Where is Sue?
Ken:
Amy:
Ken: No, she isn't.
Amy: Is she drawing a picture?
Ken:
Amy: What is she doing in her bedroom?
Ken: She's busy. You can make a phone call in the evening.
Amy: OK.
A. Is he cooking dinner? B. He is washing the dishes. C. Where is my Dad? D. She is in her bedroom. |
Sam: Good afternoon, Mum.
Mum: Good afternoon, Sam.
Sam:
Mum: He's in the kitchen.
Sam:
Mum: No, he isn't.
Sam: Where's my sister? Is she in the kitchen, too?
Mum: No, she isn't.
Sam:
Mum: She's reading a book.