A: Hi, Bill! You're reading the novel again.
B: Yes, Tom. I'll never be tired of it.
A:
B: Three times. Every time I read it, I can always learn something new.
A: Really?
B: Mark Twain. I think he is a great American writer. What about you?
A: He is also my favourite foreign writer. Can I look at the short review of the book on the back cover and see if it interests me.
B: OK, here you are! What do you think of this novel?
A: I haven't seen such a novel for long. His novels still make sense to people today. Where did you buy it?
B: In the SISYPHE Bookshop.
A: I don't know where it is.
B: No. Only 15 minutes' walk from here, next to the Wanda Shopping Mall.
A: Oh, I see. I'm going there to get one, too. Thank you!
B: You're welcome. After reading, we can talk about the novel at the after﹣school book club.
A: OK.
A. So do I. B. How long have you read the novel? C. Who wrote it? D. It's great. E. How many times have you read it? F. Are you ready to go there to buy it? G. Is it far from here? |
A: Hi, Wang Ming.
B: Hi, Xiao me.
A: Nice to see you again.?
B: I'm reading an article about Tianwen 1, which successfully landed on Mars on May 15th
A: Wow, wonderful. Our motherland has made such rapid progress in space that we Chinese are all proud of it.
B: I think so. ?
A: Yes, I do. I want to be a physics scientist when I grow up.
B: ?
A: I'm going to study hard and do well in physics. Then I'll try to go abroad for further study.
B: ?
A: I'm going to study in Harvard University in America.
B; Great! I hope you will become a great scientist like Elbert Einstein in the future.
A:
A. We can't eat in the classroom. B. What are the school rules? C. This is very important. D. Can I bring my smart phone to school? E. Do we have to wear the school uniform? F. Can I bring my music player to school? |
A: Hi, my name's Li Lei. It's my first day at our school.
B: Hi, Li Lei. I'm Daming. This is a great school, but there are a lot of rules.
A:
B: First, we have to wear the school uniform every day.
A: I see.
B: Yes, you can, but you can't listen to music in the classroom or hallways,
A:
B: You'd better not. If you do so, you must hand it in to your headteacher.
A: What else?
B: But we can eat in the dining hall.
A: Thank you, Daming.
A: You look worried, Peter.
B: I am, Ms. Manson.
A: You said you liked English. What's the problem?
B: I can't get the pronunciation right.
A: Why don't you listen to English songs on the radio?
B: That's a good idea. But what about all the new words?
A: You can always write the new words in your notebook and review them from time to time.
B:
A: Can you understand when people talk to you?
B: Well, not always. Sometimes I just don't understand what people are saying. Another problem
is that I don't get much writing practice.
A:
B: That sounds like a fun way to practice writing. Thanks, Ms. Manson.
A. That might really help! B. Well, listening can help. C. I forget a lot of the new words. D. Maybe you should find a pen pal. E. It helps to write English every day. F . I'm having trouble learning English |
( Two sentences are extra. )
A: Will schools be different in twenty years' time?
B: There will be many differences. Maybe I think there won't be any schools.
A:
B: Everyone will study at home, using a computer.
A: You can make friends there.
B: I agree with you.
A:
B: No, they won't. They will have a lot of free time.
A:
A. Yes, of course.
B. I don't think so.
C. That will be great!
D. But school is a fun place.
E.How will students learn then?
F.What will students learn then?
G.Will students have a lot of homework to do?
M: Hi, Bob. Do you like reading?
B: Sure, Mary.
M: I like reading too, but you need to have a rest after an hour or so.
B: I often read for about an hour, and then I try to think of something else to do. For example, I sometimes look out of the window to relax. But after a while, I usually decide to go on reading.
M: You must be careful not to hurt your eyes.
B: OK. Thanks for your advice.
M:
B: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. It was written by Mark Twain.
M: So they are. It's also one of my favorite books.
A. What a pity it is!
B. Yes, I agree.
C. The stories in the book are enjoyable and full of fun.
D. Who are the main characters in the story?
E. I spend most of my free time reading.
F. What's your favorite book
G. It's good to read, but not all the time.
(Peter Smith is calling Holiday Inn to book a room for tomorrow. C-Clerk P-Peter)
C: Hello! This is Holiday Inn. ?
P: Hello! I'd like to book a room for tomorrow. Do you have any available rooms?
C: Yes, we do. ?
P: I'd like a room with a lake view.
C: Well, Room 608 is just right for you.
P: ?
C: It's ¥360 per night.
P: Well, . Do you have a cheaper one?
C: Let me see. Mmm, Room 610 is next to it. It's a little smaller, but it is only ¥260. How about this one?
P: Great, then just Room 610.
C: OK. By the way, ?
P: Three nights. My name is Peter Smith, and my phone number is 202-833-7500.
C: OK, Mr. Smith. Please check in after 1:00 pm tomorrow. See you then.
P: Thank you. See you tomorrow.
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A: Police station.
B: Yes, please. I lost my schoolbag!
A: Take it easy. Tell me something about it, please.
B: I left my schoolbag on the bus No.15 on my way to school.
A:
B: It's pink.
A: Can you tell me what's in it?
B:
A: Where and what time did you get on the bus?
B: I got on the bus at Xinhua Bus Stop at about 7:00.
A:
B: At No.3 Middle School.
A: Please give me your phone number.
B: 2713185. Thanks a lot.
A. Where did you get off the bus?
B. My school ID card and books are in it.
C. What color do you like best?
D. Can I help you?
E. You're welcome.
F. What color is your schoolbag?
G. We'll call you when we get any information.
D—David
R—Richard
R: Hi, David. Did you read the article by Mr. Smith?
D: Well, I read some of his articles. What's the topic of the article you mentioned?
R: It's about education.
D: Yes, I did read it. I've learned a lot from the article.
R: So have I. Mr. Smith says the purpose of education is to make all the students ready for the life.
D: I all students should become engineers, scientists, artists and so on through hard work.
R: I once had the incorrect idea. Now I know that common workers are also needed by our society.
D: Yes. If no people clean streets and take the rubbish away, terrible diseases (疾病) will soon appear and easily.
R: It's clear that we can't live without them. So, common workers are very important and they're considered the part of our society. We can't imagine how awful our world will be if they are all in our life.
D: Surely, each job has the of its own, no matter what kind of job it is.
R: Mr. Smith also says every job is different in of knowledge and skills. Different people can do different jobs. The society offers different kinds of _ chances to different people.
D: That's for sure. People are different in abilities. jobs they take, their abilities should match them. Then they can work happily and do good to the society.
R: I can't agree with you more.
A: ?
B: Yes, please. I want a skirt for my aunt's birthday party.
A: do you want?
B: I want a red one.
A: Come here, please. How about this one?
B: I love it. What is it made of?
A: It's made of cotton.
B: ?
A: It's seventy-nine yuan.
B: OK. I'll it.
A: Here you are.
B: Thank you.
A: .