David is thirteen1old this year. He is a school student. He2music and sports. He is very busy at weekends. 3Saturday, he and his parents play basketball in the morning. After lunch, they go to the movies together. They have a big4at home in the evening. On Sunday, David has to wash the dog and feed the fish in the morning. He plays5piano in the afternoon. In the evening, he does his homework.
The principal (校长) of Linyuan Primary School, Mr Wang, is walking around to see if the students are learning well.
Class 16 |
Mr lin: What is five and five? Yes, it's ten. I'll give you another example to help you understand better. Listen carefully. |
Class 17 |
Mr Liu: Look at the pictures. Now, let's practice drawing them. |
Class 21 |
Ms Wu: Today we'll talk about why the English came to America (美洲) in the 16th century (世纪). |
Class 3 |
Ms Tai: Now find a classmate to practice the conversation (对话). I've taught you. By the way, today your homework is on Page 95. |
Class 2 |
Ms Huang: Take exercise before you start. We'll play badminton (羽毛球) in a few minutes. |
My grandma lives in the countryside. This summer I want to stay there for my holiday. The countryside is very beautiful. There are many trees and a hill. The air is very fresh. Grandma is sixty-three years old. She keeps some hens and cocks. I think grandma is great. She can understand the hens' and cocks' words. When they say "Ge… ge.... Ge... ge…" they are hungry. Grandma gives them some food. When they say "Gi... gi... Gi... gi...", they are cold. Grandma takes them to their house. When the hens say "Gu... Ga.... Gu... ga…", they lay eggs. I ask her, "What do they say, Grandma?" Grandma smiles and says, "If you stay with them every day, you can understand them, too."
In many English families, people eat four meals a day: breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner.
People have breakfast at any time from seven to nine in the morning. They have porridge, eggs or bread. English people drink tea or coffee at breakfast.
Lunch comes at one o'clock. Tea time is from four to five in the afternoon, and dinner is about half past seven. First, they have soup, then they have meat or fish with vegetables. After that, they eat some other things, like bananas, apples or oranges.
A. Would B. trees C. ask D. with E. Where |
Peter: Hello, Alice!
Alice: Hi, Peter!
Peter: What are you going to do this Sunday?
Alice: It's Tree Planting Day this Sunday. I'm going to plant
Peter: That's good. Can I go you?
Alice: Sure.
Peter: are we going to plant trees?
Alice: At children's Park.
Peter: Kitty like to plant trees with us?
Alice: Let's go and her.
Peter: Let's go!
A. We should plant more trees. B. What makes the air dirty? C. Why is there dust? D. Where is the smoke from? E. Good for you! |
Miss Fang: Hi, Children!
Kitty: The smoke and the dust (灰尘) make the air dirty.
Miss Fang: Good!
Ben: It's from the cars, buses and the factory.
Miss Fang: Great!
Peter: Because people cut down a lot of trees. The wind blows strongly and there is dust everywhere.
Miss Fang: What should we do to keep the air clean?
Alice:
Miss Fang: Great!
A. make fires B. make...beautiful C. cutting down D. Look at E. make paper |
— We should stop so many trees.
— People use wood to .
— Because they our city .
— People use matches to .
— It's the Earth.