Good morning! I'm Lily. This is a cup. It is a purple cup. It is my cup. What's that? It's a pen. It's yellow.
Hi! I'm David. What's this in English? It's a map. What color is it? It is blue. It is my map. That is my key. It is black.
Hello, I'm Tina. This is my bed. My quilt is on (在……上) it. The color of the quilt is yellow. Can you see my jacket? It is on the quilt. It is white.
Morning! I am James. What's this? It is an orange. I can spell it, O-R-A-N-G-E. That is a ruler. What color is it? It is brown. It is my ruler.
①a purple cup②a blue map③a black key④a brown ruler
Do you think animals can see colours? Scientists think that many animals cannot see colours. The world is black and white to them. Scientists want to find out if dogs can see colours.When the scientists give the dogs food, they show them a certain(某种) colour every time. The dogs get ready to eat when they see this colour. The scientists then show the dogs another colour. Again the dogs get ready to eat. The colours are all the same to them. Colours are not all the same to monkeys. For example, if we put food in a red box, and do this every day, a monkey will always go to the red box to get food. If we put food in a blue box, the monkey will refuse to go to it.
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Hello. I'm Eric. I'm in my classroom. There are some school things here. Look, this ruler is red. It's Bob's ruler. That's a cup. What color is the cup? It's black. And are my friend Frank's pencils. My pen is black. I can spell it— P-E-N. And there are some pencil on the desk. The pencil boxes red, green and black. I think pencil boxes are black and girls' pencil boxes are red. How about this black one? I know it is not Bill's. Bill says, "My pencil box is brown." Is the green one Tom's? No, it isn't. It's not Tom's. It's Lily's. That pencil box is very beautiful. It is a pencil box with some pictures of birds on it. And there is also English-Chinese dictionary on the desk. Oh, whose dictionary is it?
A: Hello! This is Maria.
B: Speaking! What's up?
A: Would you like to go for a picnic tomorrow?
B:
A: What would you like to take?
B: I want to take some.
A: My favorite food is chicken and bread.
B: I like them, too.
A: OK. I'll take some for you.
B: Thank you.
A: What about 8: 00 a. m. at my home?
B: All right. Goodbye.
A: Bye-bye.
A. When will we meet? B. Good idea. C. May I speak to Nancy? D. Do you like them? E. I like eating hamburgers. |