—Fifteen.
—It's under the bed.
Look, this is my (A. school / B. family). There are six people. This is my father. (A. He / B. She) is tall. The woman is my mother. She has (A. long / B. short) hair(头发). The old man is my (A. grandfather / B. grandmother). The old woman is my grandma. Who's that (A. boy / B. girl)? She's my sister. She's a student. Look at this boy. It's me.
A. No, she isn't. B. Yes, it is. C. I'm from Australia. D. How many crayons do you have? E. Yes, I do. |
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—I have 16.
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No! The small one is an orange!
How many apples do you see?
Let's buy some fruit.
OK! Wow, so many apples.
1, 2, ... I see 15.
A. No, it isn't. B. Look, it's in your hand. C. Is it in your pencil box? D. How many pencils do you have? E. I have seven pencils. |
Mike: Hi, John.
John:
Mike: But where is my blue pencil?
John:
Mike: No, it isn't.
John: Is it under your book?
Mike:
John:
Mike: Oh, yes! Silly me.
Miss White: Come on, children. Let's go to the zoo.
Children: Great!
John: Look at the panda. It's so cute.
Sarah: It has a fat body. It is black and white.
Chen Jie: It has black eyes and black ears. It has black arms and black legs, too.
John: It's so funny. Where is the panda from?
Zhang Peng: It's from Sichuan, China.
Mike: Look at the giraffe. It's so tall.
Amy: Yes, it has a long neck and long legs. It's from the USA.
Miss White: Look at the monkeys. How many monkeys do you see?
Zhang Peng: I see 14.
Amy: Where is Zoom?
Zhang Peng: He is playing with the monkeys under the tree.