A. What do you do with your grandparents then? B. But I often write emails to them. C. Do you often visit your grandparents, Peter? D. My grandpa is good at fishing. E. They live in the UK. |
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B: No, I don't.
A: Why don't you often visit them? They are old now.
B: You know it's far from China.
A: Oh. Do you often call them and have a talk on the phone?
B: No, I don't.
A: That's good. Do you miss them?
B: Of course! So I hope summer holiday comes soon.
A: So you go back to the UK for summer holiday.
B: Yes.
A:
B: We usually go for a walk in the park. Sometimes we go fishing in the lake.
A: Do you always catch fish?
B: Sure.
A: That sounds interesting.
A. I usually go shopping with her. B. I'm in the living room. C. I come to school on foot. D. It's on 1st May. E. No. We're in different classes. |
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A. How do you come to school? B. It takes about half an hour. C.I go home by car. D.I live on Blue Street. |
John: Where do you live, Lisa?
Lisa: It's far from my school.
John:
Lisa: I come to school by bus.
John: How long (多久)does it take?
Lisa:
John: Do you go home by bus, too?
Lisa: No. My mother meets me at the school gate.
A. What is he? B. She taught maths in a primary school. C. It's a nice photo. D. Who's the woman in yellow? E. She was a teacher before. |
Lucy: Alice, come and have a look at my family photo!
Alice: Wow! Who's the man in the middle?
Lucy: He's my father.
Alice:
Lucy: He's a doctor.
Alice: Where does he work?
Lucy: He works in a children's hospital.
Alice:
Lucy: She's my grandma.
Alice: Was she a doctor before, too?
Lucy: No. She wasn't.
Alice: What did she teach?
Lucy:
Alice: Oh, you have a happy family!
A. I am doing my homework. B. What time do we meet? C. Hello, this is Jenny. D. I want to visit my grandparents on Saturday. E. Do you want to go with me? |
Jenny:
Is that Mary?
Mary: Yes, this is Mary speaking. How are you, Jenny?
Jenny: I'm fine, thank you! What are you doing?
Mary:
My mother is washing clothes. My father is watering plants in the garden.
Jenny: Wow, all of you are busy. What do you want to do this weekend?
Mary: How about you?
Jenny: I want to go to the park and ride a bicycle on Sunday.
Mary: Yes.
Jenny: At two o'clock.
Mary: OK, see you then.
Jenny: See you!
A. Bing-go! B: It's the ninth month of year. C. When's your birthday, Tony? D. It's usually cool and dry. E. But which day is it on? |
A:
B: Can you guess?
A: How's the weather on your birthday?
B:
A: Is it in autumn?
B: Yes, it is. But which month is it in?
A: How many days are there in that month?
B: Thirty!
A: Is it in September?
B: Yes, it is.
A: Is it on September 1st?
B:
A. What's your job? B. Nice to meet you. C. You have to be very strong. D. Do you work in Shenzhen? E. What subject do you teach? |
It's Sunday afternoon. John and Mr. Baker are on the train to Shenzhen.
John: Good morning. My name is John.
Mr Baker: Good morning. My name is Sam Baker.
John: Nice to meet you, too.
Mr Baker: No. I work in a primary school in Chengdu. I'm a teacher.
John:
Mr Baker: I teach English and Music.
John: I'm a student. I want to be a policeman in the future.
Mr Baker: To be a policeman?
John: I play sport every day.
A. How about you? B. I am looking at the stars. C. May I speak to Mike? D. Would you like to come with me? E. Do you like listening to music? |
Tom: Hello!
Mike: Yes. This is Mike speaking.
Tom: What are you doing now?
Mike:
Tom: Sure,
Mike: Yes, I do.
Tom: Me, too. We can look at the stars and listen to music together.
A. I'm looking at the stars. B. What do you like doing at night? C. Would you like to come with us? D. How about you? E. Do you like listening to music, Jack |
Tim: Jack,
Jack: I like playing games in my garden.
Tim: What are you doing now?
Jack:
Tim: Sure.
Jack: Yes, I do.
Tim: Me too. We can watch the stars and listen to music together.
A. grandma is telling us a story B. Many people turn off their lights. C. I'm playing word games with my family. D. You're welcome. E. we are looking at the stars |
Reporter: Good evening. It's Earth Hour now. What do you usually do, children?
Alice: I usually watch TV with my parents in the evening, but now . The stars are really beautiful.
Kitty: My brother Ben and I usually read storybooks before bedtime, but now . We like the story very much.
Sally: I usually do my homework at night, but now
Reporter: You have a good time! Thank you, children!
Children: