A. She is from Los Angeles, America. B. Who's she? C. Does she work hard? D. Now, she can speak much Chinese. E. She often helps her classmates learn English. |
Linda: Mary, have a look at the photo.
Mary:
Linda: She's my good friend, Lucy.
Mary: Where is she from?
Linda: Now she's learning Chinese in a school in Beijing.
Mary: She looks very pretty. What's she like?
Linda: She's very nice and friend.
Mary:
Linda: Yes. She often practices (练习) Chinese every day.
Mary: I hope she can teach me some Chinese someday!
Mrs. Brown 1 from Canada. She is a 2. She 3 in Japan. She 4 English in a middle school. She goes to work from Monday to Friday. She works 5. Mrs. Brown 6 got one son and two 7. The 8 are in Canada. They stay 9 their father. 10 father works in a factory.
Americans usually eat three meals a day. Breakfast usually comes before eight o'clock in the morning. They usually have eggs, some meat, bread, fruit juice and coffee. Lunch is between twelve and one o'clock. It is like a light meal and working people must take lunch with them or get it near workplace.
Children in school take sandwiches, fruit, and cookies with them or eat in school. Supper, the main meal, is between six and eight in the evening. People cook it carefully. They may have meat or chicken, turkey and duck. They may all have potatoes or rice, vegetables or salad. The drink is coffee, tea or milk. Then comes the dessert (甜食).
A small man goes to the cinema. He buys a ticket 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. But the girl 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 man says, "But a big woman always stops me at the door and tears (撕掉) my tickets up."