A. Are there any rules in your library? B. Oh, this way please. C. What is this? D. Are you going to the library? E. What does it mean(意思是)? |
Daming:
Simon: It's a library card.
Daming:
Simon: Yes. I want to borrow a book about China.
Daming:
Simon: Yes. We must keep quiet in the library.
Daming: Look! There's a sign.
Simon: It means, "Don't turn right here."
Daming: OK. Let's go to the library from here.
Jim is a good student at school. He never breaks(违犯) the school rules. All of his teachers like him a lot. But he is not a good boy at home. He often makes a mess(杂乱) in his room. He doesn't like to help his mother set the table( 摆放餐桌). He usually watches TV all evening on weekdays. He goes to bed very late and reads in bed. Jim's mother writes some family rules for him:
Family rules | |
You should | You shouldn't |
1. help to set the table 2. go to bed early 3. keep your room clean | 1. read in bed 2. watch TV all the time 3. make a mess in your room |
The traffic lights are the same in every country. There are always three lights: red, yellow and green. Red means"Stop". Yellow means"Wait", and green means"Go". In China, drivers drive on the right side of the road. In the US, drivers drive on the right side too. In England and Australia, however, drivers drive on the left side of the road. If you go by car, by bike or on foot, you must know the traffic rules.