A. But can I have some water? B. You're welcome. C. Good afternoon, Jill.
D. Do you want some biscuits? E. Are you tired?
Jill: Good afternoon, Lily.
Lily:
Jill: You don't look well.
Lily: Yes, I'm tired and hungry.
Jill:
Lily: Yes, I like biscuits very much.
Jill: Here are the biscuits.
Lily: Thank you.
Jill: Sure. Here it is.
Lily: Thanks so much.
Jill:
his name drink water good idea some biscuits new classmate
- You can have first.
- He can write .
- Don't worry. I have a .
- Yes, I want to .
A
Kate is Jane's new classmate. She's ten this year. She likes swimming and drawing.
She can dance and skate. Jane likes singing and dancing. She likes drawing, too.
But Jane can't swim or skate. She doesn't like them. She thinks (认为) they are
dangerous (危险).
B
It is sunny and hot. A bird is thirsty. He wants to have some water. Then he can see a bottle. But the bottle is tall and thin. He can't drink the water. He's sad. He can see some little stones. And he has a good idea. He puts(~k) some little stones in the bottle. Look! He can drink the water now. He is not thirsty. He is happy.