Excuse me, Miss Green. Have you got any VCDs about the Life on Mars?<br />Yes, Tom. I've got some.<br />That's great. Could I borrow one, please?<br />Of course. Why do you need it?<br />The science teacher, Mr. Smith, asked us to read books or watch VCDs to know more about Mars.<br />Are you interested in the Life on Mars?<br />Yes, and so are my classmates.<br />Oh, I see. Here it is. I hope it can be helpful to you.<br />Thank you, Miss Green.<br />You are welcome.<br />Excuse me, Miss Green. Have you got any VCDs about the Life on Mars?<br />Yes, Tom. I've got some.<br />That's great. Could I borrow one, please?<br />Of course. Why do you need it?<br />The science teacher, Mr. Smith, asked us to read books or watch VCDs to know more about Mars.<br />Are you interested in the Life on Mars?<br />Yes, and so are my classmates.<br />Oh, I see. Here it is. I hope it can be helpful to you.<br />Thank you, Miss Green.<br />You are welcome.
(1)
Who is Mr. Smith?
A . He's Miss Greens father.B . He's Miss Green's classmate.C . He's a science teacher.
(2)
What does Tom want to borrow from Miss Green?
A . He wants to borrow a VCD.B . He wants to burrow a book.C . He wants to borrow a magazine.
(3)
What do Tom's classmates think about the life on Mars?
A . They think it very interesting.B . They find it a little boring.C . They hope they could go to Mars.