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A. You should drink more water. B. What's the matter with you? C. How did you feel last night? D. Where did you go? E. Where's the hospital? |
Linda: Good morning. Simon.
Simon: I have a temperature and a runny nose.
Linda: Oh! I think you may have a cold.
Simon: I didn't feel well last night. I had a cough and a sore throat.
Linda:
Simon: I went cycling. I only wore thin clothes. It was windy.
Linda: I see.
Simon: OK. I am dizzy. I am going to see a doctor.
Linda:
Simon: It's near my home. Goodbye!
Linda: OK. Goodbye!
On Chinese New Year's Eve, we are going to have dinner together at a quarter to seven. On Chinese New Year's Day, we are going to visit our relatives at twenty past ten. Then we are going to watch the fireworks at twenty-five to seven. On the second day of the Chinese New Year, we are going to watch a film at five to four.
Picnics are funny, so I will have a picnic with my family in the park next Sunday. We will go to the park by car. Before that we will go to the supermarket to buy a lot of food and drinks. Dad likes bread and butter. Mum needs to buy some fruit. Apples and bananas are her favourite fruit. I like snacks best. I want to buy some chocolate and a big packet of nuts.
Peter was busy last weekend. On Saturday morning, he went hiking with his dog. They had lots of fun. Then Peter read a book. His dog sat beside him and looked at the book, too. On Saturday afternoon, he went fishing. He waited and waited. He was so tired that he went to sleep. When he woke up, he got a big fish! On Sunday morning, he did his homework and washed his clothes. In the evening, he watched TV with his parents.