A. What else? E. What do you usually do on the weekend? |
Zip: It's Saturday now, Zoom. I'm always very busy.
Zoom:
Zip: Let me see. From Monday to Wednesday.I usually collect nuts in the afternoon. On Thursday, I often dry my nuts in the sun.
Zoom:
Zip: On Friday, I eat nuts with my friends.
Zoom:
Zip: I often watch TV. But this weekend I havea show.
Zoom:
Zip: Saturday, at 12 o'clock. Oh. no!
A. Whose pictures are these? D. Where is it now? E. Let's talk quietly. |
A:
B: I am looking at the pictures.
A: Wow! How beautiful.
B: They are mine. Look at the picture of the new kitten.
A: It's so cute. Is this your kitten?
B: . It's my grandma's.
A:
B: It's in the bedroom. It's sleeping now.
Shh! .
A. Yes. Go straight. Then turn left . B. Can I take a bus? C. I'm going to the library too. D. The library is behind the cinema. E. Is there a library nearby? |
W: Excuse me.
M: You can see a cinema.
W: Oh, I'm afraid. I can't find it.
M: It's not far away.You can go with me.
W: Thank you very much.
M: You're welcome.
A. Does he like the UK? B. He's in the UK with Sam. C. What did he have? D. When do the English people have lunch in the UK? E. What does the email say? |
Fangfang: Hi, Lingling. What are you doing?
Lingling: I'm reading an email from Daming.
Fangfang: Oh! Where is Daming now?
Lingling:
Fangfang:
Lingling: Yes, he does.
Fangfang:
Lingling: It's about English food. Yesterday he had an English lunch.
Fangfang:
Lingling: He had fish and chips.
Fangfang: Oh, it's a traditional English dish.
Lingling: They usually have lunch at half past twelve.
Fangfang: We also have lunch at half past twelve in Beijing.
A. Then I go to bed. B. Do you often work at night? C. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon. D. I go to work at 6:00 pm. E. When do you go home? |
TV reporter: Can I ask you some questions?
Lucy: Yes, please.
TV reporter:
Lucy: Yes, I'm a doctor. I often work at night.
TV reporter: When do you go to work?
Lucy:
TV reporter:
Lucy: I go home at 5 o'clock in the morning. I eat breakfast at home.
TV reporter: When do you get up?
Lucy: . Then I eat lunch at 2:30. In the afternoon, I often listen to music, sometimes I read books and watch TV.
TV reporter: Thank you very much.
Lucy: You are welcome.
A. What can I do for you? B. What present can I take? C. How are you? D. Good idea. E. Of course I will. |
A: Hi!
B: I'm fine, thank you. I'm going to America this summer.
A:
B: I want to take a present for my friend.
A: What about a kite?
B: Will you help me?
A:
A. It's on May 2nd. B. When is your brother's birthday? C. His birthday is on December 3rd. D. Can I ask you some questions? E. When is your mother's birthday? |
Jack: Hello. This is Jack.
Child: Sure.
Jack: When's your birthday?
Child:
Jack:
Child: Her birthday is on June 20th.
Jack: When is your father's birthday?
Child:
Jack:
Child: January 30th.
Jack: Thank you.
Child: You're welcome. Bye.
A. What is he doing? B. I like spring best. C. Sounds great! D. Can he go with us? E. Because it's green with flowers and songs. |
Ann: Leo, which season do you like best?
Leo:
Am: Why do you like spring?
Leo:
Ann: I like spring, too. Because I can fly kites.
Leo: Really? Let's fly kites together.
Ann: My dad is good at flying kites.
Leo: Cool!
Ann: No, he can't. He is busy now.
Leo:
Ann: He's cleaning the room now.