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A. You can see the bookshop next to the supermarket. B. Do you want to buy a new book? C. We can go there on foot. D. What's your hobby, Lucy? E. But I don't know how to get to the bookshop. F. How can we get to the bookshop? |
Sarah:
Lucy: I like reading.
Sarah: Me too.
Lucy: Yes. I'd like a new storybook.
Sarah: Let's go to the bookshop together after school.
Lucy: Great!
Sarah: Don't worry. I think Lily can show the way to us.
Excuse me, Lily.
Lily: It's not far. Turn left at the first crossing and walk to Moon Street.
Sarah: Thank you.
Lily: You're welcome.
Mike doesn't feel well in the morning. Now he is calling his good friend, Molly.
Mike: Is that Molly? This is Mike. Can you tell me how to get to the hospital?
Molly: This is Molly. You can go along Park Street beside your house. Turn right at the third traffic lights. Then, walk along Renmin Road for about five minutes. You can see the hospital on your right.
Mike: OK. I see. Thank you.
Molly: By the way, why do you ask me the way to the hospital?
Mike: I don't feel well. I'm cold now.
Molly: I'm sorry to hear that. I will go to your house and go to the hospital with you.
Mike: OK. Thank you. See you.
Molly: See you soon.