— We know, Miss Gao.
— There ___________ a basketball match between Class Three and our class in ten minutes.
—About a cup.
— If I __________ free, I ___________ to the cinema with my good friends.
— Last night I did my homework and didn't go to bed ___________ 11 o'clock.
— In about half an hour.
— I ___________ watch them. They are long and boring.
— No, I didn't. Because ___________ was very expensive.
— No problem.
— Because Peter invited me ____________ on a trip to Huang Mountain.
— It's Monday the 5th.
Now lots of parents will buy everything that their children want to have. If they go on with the habit, their children won't know the money1from hard work.
Some parents like2birthday parties for their children. If they keep on doing this, their children will think it3for them to enjoy birthday parties every year. Year after year,4they will forget their parents' birthdays and only remember5own. It is against traditional habits.
Many parents don't let their children do housework. They think children have only one6to do. They should study hard and be good7their lessons. If parents go on doing this, the children will only8to open their mouths to be fed and stretch out(伸出) their arms to be dressed every day. When the children grow up, they won't be able to9anything, and they won't even find a job. Parents should teach the children10to do housework because it can help them start good habits of working by themselves.
We have a day off tomorrow, so my friend David and I will go to Workers' Cinema to see the movie Frozen. Workers' Cinema is a new cinema. It's very big and very clean. It is also very tall, as it has six floors in it. There are five small projection rooms(放映室) on the upper floors and a large one on the ground floor. It always has very friendly service, and they always show new films, such as Frozen and Captain America, and the tickets are not too expensive. I think it is really one of the best cinemas in Beijing.
If you have time to see a movie, don't forget to go to Beijing Workers' Cinema.
When I was young, I had a dream. It was to become a policeman. I always wanted to be a policeman when I was very young. But now that's not my dream job anymore. I want to be a doctor. Doctor is my dream job because I can help people and being a doctor sounds nice.
If you want to be a doctor, you have to work very hard. First, you have to pass high school with all subjects of math, physics and chemistry. That's the only problem for me. I'm not very talented at school, but I'm trying my best. After high school you have to study hard 5-6 years in university before you can become a doctor.
When you are a doctor, you can get enough money, but you have long working hours. I hope my dream comes true.
Dear Liza,
I will be ten years old on Friday, 22nd July. To celebrate my birthday, I will invite several friends and I hope that all of you will be able to come to the party on that day.
There will be two parts in my party. The first part will be at the swimming pool near our school. Please bring your swimsuit (游泳衣) and a change of clothes. We have planned some pool games. My parents will be at the pool to protect the swimmers. The pool party will be from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The second part of the party will be at my house. A bus will take us all from the pool to my house. A singer is coming to my house. He will sing popular songs for us. I am sure you will enjoy them. The home party may last till 5 p.m.
Please let me know by Friday, 15th July, whether you will come to my party, so that I will know how much food to prepare.
Love,
Tracy
A professor( 教授) from New York University once went a remote area to do some science research(研究). One day, he ate something wrong and became sick, but it was too far to go to the city. "I have to see a doctor," he said to a local(当地人). "How can I be sure of getting a good one?"
"It's easy," was the reply. "Every time a doctor loses a patient(病人), it's our law that he must fly a balloon above his office."
So he began his search. One doctor flew 20 balloons, another 30. Then the professor found an office that was flying only five and went in.
"You'll have to wait. I've been very busy," the young doctor told him. "I started my business only yesterday."
Alice: There are so many kinds of clothes.
Cindy: I'd prefer a dress.
Alice: I would like a coat.
Cindy: I think you look cool in sweaters.
Alice: Thanks.
Cindy: What do you think of this sweater?
Alice: I'm afraid the color is too dark for me.
Cindy:
It looks nice.
Alice: Yes. I like it very much. I'll take it. Now let's choose a skirt for you.
Cindy: Dark blue.
Alice: Dark blue? I don't see any dark blue ones here. Let's go to another shop.
Cindy: All right.
A. I'll take you advice. B. What's your favorite dress? C. What would you prefer? D. What about this one? E. What about you? F. What's your favorite color? G. Can I help you? |
careful, put, some, book, protect |
We held a class meeting in the afternoon on June 6. At the meeting classmates pointed out that most of the students didn't do eye exercises well. Some didn't do eye exercises carefully. Some didn't their fingers on the right places when they were doing eye exercises.
At the end of the meeting all of us thought we should our eyes well. When we read or write something, we shouldn't put the or paper too close to our eyes. We shouldn't use our eyes too much. We'd better do more eye exercises . Doing eye exercises will help us keep good eyesight.
A: Hello, Lucy!
B: Hi, Kim
A: Did you a New Year's resolution this year, Lucy?
B: Yes, Kim, I did.
A: What are you going to do?
B: I'm going to to play the piano.
A: Cool. How are you going to do that?
B: I'm going to take piano . How about you?
A: Well, my New Year's resolution is to get grades.
B: How are you going to do that?
A: I'm going to study and of course do my homework every day.
B: That sounds good.
Party |
Birthday party |
人物 |
Tim, Jim, Lisa, Ann |
时间 |
元月十一日(周六)下午三点钟开始 |
活动 |
在我家花园烧烤,打篮球,玩游戏:晚上吃蛋糕,唱歌..... |
地点 |
我家(书店与街心花园之间) |
备注 |
晚会结束后我父母会送你们回家。 |
提示词: 1)center park街心花园;
2)barbecue(v.)烧烤
要求:可适当发挥,但必须包含所给信息。80词左右(不算文章开头与结尾已给出的词)。
Dear Claire,
How Time flies!
Yours,
Emily