⑴Could you play the pipa two years ago? A. No, there weren't.
⑵I helped my mother do the housework. B. It was good, thank you.
⑶I want to visit the moon one day. C. Yes, I could.
⑷Were there any boys in the room just now? D. Me too.
⑸How was your weekend?. E. You're so helpful.
A. I was five years old. B. No, I couldn't. C. Come here, Lucy. D. Yes. But I'm thin now. E. Look! This is my photo. |
Mary:
Lucy: OK.
Mary:
Lucy: How old were you then?
Mary:
Lucy: Were you fat before?
Mary:
Lucy: Could you run fast at that time?
Mary: Now I can run and swim fast.
Mike is my good friend. He's from the UK. He's seven years old now. He's tall. He can play football. But two years ago, Mike was short. He couldn't play football. He didn't like winter. Because he thought it was too cold. Now he likes winter very much. Because he can ice-skate and play in the snow.
Mr Brown lived in a small town, but he worked in a big city. So he moved there with his wife and two children last Tuesday. The next day, Mr Brown was washing his new car. When a friend came, the friend stopped and looked at the new car for a minute. Then Mr Brown turned and saw him. The friend said, "That's new car is yours?" "Sometimes," Mr Brown answered. The friend was surprised. "Sometimes?" he asked, "What do you mean?" Mr Brown answered slowly, "Well, when there is a party in town, my daughter Jean drives it. When there's a football game. It's my son Joe's turn. When I wash it and it looks really nice and clean. My wife Linda uses it. And when it needs cleaning, it's mine. "