A. How long; B. How many; C. What; D. How; E. both |
A: are you doing?
B: I am reading a book From the Earth to the Moon.
A: pages have you read?
B: Only six pages.
A: You borrow it from our school library. is this book?
B: It is interesting. I like it very much.
A: We like reading books.
B: Yes, I think so.
A: can you keep it?
B: I can keep the book for two weeks.
A. When will the game start? B. Who will win the game? C. What will you do today? D. Which team will our team play against? E. Are they friendly? |
A:
B: I'll go to watch football game.
A:
B: At about 7:00 tonight.
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B: Our team will play against the team from Grade Six.
A:
B: Yes, they are so friendly. But we play it very well.
A:
B: I am not sure. But I hope our team will win.
What's... favorite; How… get; ls… going; long… we; Where… go |
B: He will go to the cinema.
B: No, she isn't.
B: By ship.
B: I like rowing a boat.
B: We'll stay there for a week.
Do you know the Dead Sea? It is in Israel. In fact it is a big lake. The sun is hotter there than in the other places of the country, because it is much lower than the other places. It is 400 metres below the sea level (海平面). The water in the Dead Sea is very salty. Fish cannot live in the water and plants cannot grow near it. People are lighter in the salty water than in other water. They cannot swim well in the Dead Sea, but they can float on the water. In winter, people come to the Dead Sea. They bathe in the warm water.
Many children like stamp-collecting. Stamp-collecting starts in 1854. As time passes, there are more and more stamp-collecting. Not only children but also men and women collect stamps. In 1921, America began selling stamps to the collectors. In some countries, there are even lessons of stamp-collecting in school. People are becoming more and more interested in stamps. Every picture on a stamp has meaning in it. It may be the head of a famous person or an important place. Each stamp tells us a story.
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There is a rabbit and a lion in a forest. The rabbit lives in a hole. The lion lives near the hole. The lion is hungry so he goes to look for food. He sees the rabbit drinking water near the hole. He runs towards the rabbit. The rabbit is so afraid that she runs quickly into the hole. The lion can't get into the hole. He says to the rabbit, “I don't like eating rabbits.” The rabbit is very happy when she hears this, so she goes out of the hole. The lion eats her.