Did you last weekend?
A: Hi, Tina!
B: Yes, of course.
A:
B: Three or four times a week.
A:
B: Talk shows.
A: Do you like game shows?
B: I think they're boring.
A: Haha …… I am different from you. I like them very much.
A. No, I don't. B. Where did you go? C. They're very interesting. D. Is there anything special? E. Do you like watching TV? F. How often do you watch TV? G. What's your favourite programme? |
— .
Young people are often unhappy when they're with their parents. They say that their p don't understand them. Parents often find it d to win their children's trust. They seem to forget how they themselves f when they were young. For example, young people like to do things without t twice. It's one of their ways to show that they have g up. But older people worry more easily. Most of them usually think about what they will do carefully, w young people don't. Young people often make their parents angry by clothes they w the music they enjoy and something else. And i their parents don't like their music or clothes or their way of speaking, the young people feel very glad. Because they even don't want their parents to say "yes" to what they do. They want to stay at home a and do what they like.
I think young people s try to get their parents to understand them. If so, they can get on well with each other.
— She sometimes ________ camping.
—Yes, the weather report says the temperature is 20℃.
Jim wants to and learns more about the world.
— It's too long to _________ the pencil box.
Mr. White (work) in an office. One day, while he (have) lunch, a friend visited him. They were very glad and talked a lot. Then they looked at the clock on the wall. It was time (go) to the office. He had to say goodbye to his friend and (leave). It (rain) heavily and the streets were wet. He drove too fast (see) the red light. He could not stop his car and hit a car in front of his. An old man got out and shouted angrily," What are you doing? Do you want to hit me to death?" "I'm sorry, sir," said Mr. White. "I didn't find the lights turning." Then he (bring) out a bottle of wine and gave it to the old man. "It's very cold today, sir," said Mr. White. "Please drink a little, and then you'll be warmer. "The old man drank some wine and became happy. "I (feel) much better now. Why not (drink) some?" he asked. "I can't drink anything now, sir," answered Mr. White. "I'm (wait) for the policeman to come. Only drunkards (酒鬼) cause accidents, you know." What do you think of Mr. White? Is he responsible?