A. What did you do yesterday? B. How many children were there at the party? C. Yes, he did. D. Why did you go to visit him? E. No, they weren't. |
A: Hello, Lily.
B: I visited Mike.
A:
B: Because it was his birthday yesterday.
A: Did he have a birthday party?
B:
A:
B: There were fifteen children at the party.
A: Were Mike's parents at home?
B:
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!
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: Hello, Jenny.
B: Hi, Betty. What you have breakfast this morning?
A: I some meat and some milk. What about you?
B: I some pizza and some cola.
A: you have breakfast every day?
B: No, I . I have breakfast yesterday.
A: That's . Breakfast is to us. You have it every day.
A. And he only eats a few vegetables and a little fruit. B. He was born in London. C. He looks fat and unhealthy. D. He should eat more healthy food. E. He's my cousin, Steven. |
Kitty: Who's this boy in the photo?
Sally: But now he lives in the USA with his family.
Kitty: What's wrong with him?
Sally: He had too much sweet food. He likes cola very much.
Kitty: That's unhealthy.
Sally: You are right. I'll send him an email.
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. I help people. B. I usually get people out of fire. C. I'm a policeman. D. I'm your new neighbour. E. What's your job? |
John: Hello, I'm John Chen. I live in Room 301. I moved here last week.
Peter: Hello, I'm Peter. What do you do, Mr Chen?
John:
Peter: That's cool! What do you usually do?
John: Sometimes I catch bad people.
Peter: Do you like your job?
John: Yes.
Peter: I'm a fireman.
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.