A. Can you tell me more about Amy? B. Not very often. C. Of course. This is her address. D. Have you got a pen friend? E. Hi, John. Pleased to meet you. |
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B: Pleased to meet you, too
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B: Yes, I have. My pen friend is Amy.
A: Do you often write to her?
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B: Sure. Amy is from the UK. She can write in Chinese. She likes drawing and playing games.
A: I like drawing and playing games too. Can I write to her?
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A: Thank you very much.
The Smiths like to go out for a trip on Sundays. This Sunday they want to go to the West Hill.
Jack and Mike, the sons, get up very very early in the morning. Jack puts on a shirt and jeans, and Mike puts on a T-shirt and jeans. They also put on their running shoes. After they help their mother do he housework around the house, they put bread, meat, eggs, and some fruit in a basket and carry it to the car.
Mrs Smith also takes five tins of cola with her. The little dog is running after her. It wants to go with them too. Mr Smith is ready to drive the car. They look very happy.
My name is Andy. I'm twelve. I like playing basketball. I also like swimming and running. I live in New York. I study in China. I can speak English and Chinese. I have a pen friend. His name is Tim. He is thirteen years old. He lives in London. He can speak English and French. He likes playing the piano. He can play it very well.