A. I've got a book about American festivals. B. I've got a computer, but I can't use it. C. No, they haven't. D. Yes, she has. E. I haven't got a pair of new shoes, but I have got a new sweater. |
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Mike:
Mary: I have got a pen friend.
Mike:
Mary: She is from the US and she lives in the west.
Mike:
Mary: She has got a sister, but she hasn't got any brothers.
Mike: What classes are they in?
Mary: Their mother teaches them at home.
Mike: Wow! That's great!
A. Where is she from?
B. Her name is Sue.
C. They don't go to school because they live far from any schools.
D. Have you got a pen friend or a phone friend?
E. Has she got any brothers or sisters?
Dear Edward,
How do you do? I am writing to you at school. We go to school from Mondays to Fridays. There are four classes in the morning and three classes in the afternoon. We usually do our homework after school. I have two friends at school. One is from Australia. His name is Mike. The other is from America. Her name is Linda. They speak English very well. I like to play games with my friends. What about you? Please write to me soon!
Yours,
Han Meimei
People usually use chopsticks when they have Chinese food. But it is difficult for the people from foreign(外国的) countries. Because they usually eat with a knife and fork when they have western food. Lots of Americans like Chinese food now. They often eat in the Chinese restaurants. Some of them can use chopsticks very well.