A: Hello!
B: Hello! This is Susan . May I speak to Lily?
A: the line, please.
B: Hello, Susan.
A: Hello, Lily. What were you doing this time yesterday? I called you but no one .
B: This time yesterday? I (在练习)the violin and my mother was (在洗澡).
A: Would you like to watch a movie?
B: That would be nice.
A: Hi, Jim. How was your weekend?
B: Wonderful.
A: Not bad. I phoned you at five o'clock yesterday afternoon.
B: I was playing ping-pong with my friend at that time.
A: I was chatting with my friends on the Internet. We talked a lot about the ways of learning English.
B: Sounds great!
A: Yes. I phoned you and wanted you to join us.
B: What did they say about that?
A: One of my friends thinks: first we should practice listening to English a lot. Then you speak it out.
B: I quite agree. Please let me know next time.
A: Bye!
B: Bye-bye!
A. What a pity! B. What about yours? C. But nobody answered. D. What did you do yesterday afternoon? E. What were you doing yesterday afternoon? F. That's great! G. No problem. |
It was snow and dark on the last evening of the year.
Many people were get together in their warm homes.
There were some match in a poor little girl's hands.
The little girl was afraid to go home without sell one box of matches.
Lights were shining from every window. The little girl feels cold
and hungry. The next morning she was found lying against the wall, die.