— Thank you, Mum. Please pass ______________ a knife and a fork.





— _______, it's not far.
M: Go straight and then turn left. It's near the park.
—I went ____fishing.
These are some pictures here. It's ten to seven in the morning. My friends and I are on our way to school. The girl with a schoolbag on her back is Linda. She's good at riding a bike. The girl wearing a skirt is Ellen. She walks to school every day. Peter is the one in the bus. He's with me now. He's wearing a hat. Look! Who's in the plane? That's my mother, Mrs Green. She's going to Beijing. "China is great!" She often tells me. My teacher, Mr White is on the train now. His home is far from our school. Where's my sister Kate? She's in that car. "It's fast and safe," she says. My name is Jim. Where am I?
⑴What are you going to do on the weekend? A. I'm going to draw some pictures on the weekend.
⑵Where are you going this afternoon? B. I'm going at 5 o'clock.
⑶When are you going? C. He is going to buy a comic book.
⑷What is she going to do? D. I'm going to the nature park.
⑸What is he going to buy? E. She is going to make a snowman.
Hi, I'm Bob. Today is the second Sunday of
May. It's Mother's Day. I want (do) something for my mother and make (she) happy.
I get up early in the morning. I go to the bathroom to wash my face and brush my teeth. Then I go to the kitchen to cook breakfast. We have some milk, bread and (egg). After breakfast, I wash the dishes, clean the rooms and (wash) the clothes. My mother says," Good work, Bob! You are a good boy! You can (help) Mum do the housework now." I say," You are a good mother. Happy Mother's Day! I love you!"
