A. What can I do? B. It's for Earth Day. C. I can draw some signs on the poster. D. They should stop cutting down trees. E. On Earth Day, people work together to keep the Earth clean and healthy. |
David: What are you doing, Simon?
Simon: I'm making a poster.
David: What is Earth Day?
Simon:
David: That's wonderful!
Simon: We can make a poster together. We can tell people to save the Earth.
Simon: Yes! I'm good at drawing.
David: Good idea.Where do we put this poster?
Simon: We can put it in the classroom. Every student can see it on Earth Day.
A. Shall we go together? B. What's in the museum? C. Where are you going, Anna? D. Where's the Insect Museum? E. What do you want to do in the museum? |
Joe:
Anna: I'm going to the Insect Museum.
Joe:
Anna: There are many butterflies, bees and ladybirds (瓢虫).
Joe: Cool!
Anna: I want to know how a ladybird grows up.
Joe: That's really interesting. I want to see the beautiful butterflies there.
Anna: Sure! Let's go!
Joe:
Anna: It's on Brown Street. We can go there by underground.
A. They are all in danger. B. The forest is their home. C. I collected them from libraries and the Internet. D. I'm busy with my photo album of wild animals. E. What can we do to help them? |
Dad: Let's go for a walk after dinner, Alice!
Alice: I'm sorry, Dad.
Dad: Let me have a look. Wow, so many pictures of wild animals!
Alice: Yes.
Dad: I see. You have South China tigers, giant pandas, African elephants and red foxes.
Alice: People should do something to help them.
Dad:
Alice: We should stop cutting so many trees and protect the forest. And we mustn't hurt the wild animals.
A. Do you often play with them? B. We fly kites and ride bikes. C. What's her name? D. His mother is a teacher. E. What does Mike's father do? |
Kitty: Who are your neighbours, Peter?
Peter: Mike is my neighbour. He has a sister.
Kitty:
Peter: She is Nancy.
Kitty:
Peter: His father is a worker in a car factory.
Kitty: How about his mother?
Peter:
Kitty:
Peter: Yes, we do. We often play in the park.
Kitty: What do you usually do in the park?
Peter:
Kitty: What nice neighbours!
Peter: Thank you.
A. It is in Tibet. B. Where did you go? C. How was your summer holiday? D. How long did you stay there? E. It was not as hot as Shenzhen. |
Betty: Hi, Lucy! Nice to see you again.
Lucy: It was fun. I travelled with my parents.
Betty:
Lucy: I went to Lhasa.
Betty: Where is it?
Lucy:
Betty:
Lucy: We stayed there for ten days.
Betty: Wow, it sounds great. I like the cool place. I would like to go there too.
Lucy: En, it's truly a good place to travel. How was your holiday?
Betty: Just so so. I stayed at home all the holiday.
A. We need some warm clothes for winter in Beijing. B. I'll visit the Great Wall with my parents. C. They often go skating and skiing. E. Yes, I like travelling. |
A: Do you have any hobbies, Ben?
B:
A: Where are you going this winter?
B: I'm going to Beijing.
A: What's the weather like there in winter? Is it as warm as in Shenzhen?
B: No, it's much colder than in Shenzhen.
A: What do people usually do in Beijing?
B: And children like making snowmen.
A:
A. What does it say? B. What did she have for dinner? C. She says it's delicious. D. It's a traditional English dish. E. She had eggs and sausages. |
Alice: Look! I got an email from Mary. It's about English food.
Peter:
Alice: It says yesterday Mary had English food.
Peter: What did she have for breakfast?
Alice: And she had a hamburger for lunch.
Peter:
Alice: She had fish and chips.
Peter: Fish and chips?
Alice: Yes.
Peter: Does Mary like English food?
Alice: Yes, she does.
A. You were cute. B. Yes, we were in Grade 3. C. It was small but tidy. D. Is that little girl your sister? E. I was ten in this photo. |
Joe: Is this you, Alice?
Alice: Yes,
Joe: It's a beautiful house.
Alice: It was my home. I don't live in it now. My family moved to a big house last year. It's big and nice.
Joe: Your eyes were big and your mouth was small.
Alice: Thank you.
Joe:
Alice: No. That's my friend.
Joe: Were you in primary school then?
Alice:
A. How about the green parts? B. They are the oceans. C. Are they the forests? D. It is the Earth. E. We should also stop throwing rubbish into rivers and oceans. |
Miss Chen: Hi, boys and girls. Look at the picture. What is it?
Joe:
Miss Chen: What are the blue parts?
Lily: They are beautiful.
Miss Chen: You are right, Lily,
Lily:
Miss Chen: Yes. Now people cut down too many trees. Trees are fewer and fewer. The Earth gets sick.
Alice: We should stop cutting down the trees.
Betty: Yes.
We should make our Earth clean again.
Miss Chen: Yes, children. We should do something to help the Earth.
A. Yes, we did. B. Yes, the Blacks are my neighbours. C. Did you help them? D. Do you know their jobs? E. He is a primary school student. |
Alice: Hello, Peter. Do you have any neighbours?
Peter:
Alice: OK.
Peter: Yes. Mr and Mrs Black are both workers.
And their son Ben is 10 years old.
Alice: Did you play together?
Peter: We went for a picnic last week.
Alice:
Peter: Yes, we helped each other.
Alice: You are good boys!