(On our school day, our teacher comes to our classroom. )
A: (1)in the room?
B: There are some kinds of robots made by the students in our school.
A: Really? What are they (2) for?
B: The one with blue eyes is a guide robot. She can show you around our school.
A: (3) about the taller one?
B: He is a cook robot. He can cook something nice for you.
A: Oh. I think that's a cleaning robot.
B: Maybe you're right. When he finds waste things, he'll pick them up. He can (4) our environment clean.
A: That's wonderful! What good students! I'm proud of them.
B: So (5) I.
— ___________. And we will miss you.
Peter runs!
Tom this book?
These photos me my past.
He decides his life and a better person.
Interesting festivals in the world
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| Throwing tomatoes-Spain(西班牙) Spain takes "tomato fights" to a whole new level. But the tomatoes are being thrown, not eaten. The festival takes place on the last Wednesday in August, Trucks(卡车) carry tomatoes into the square. People rush to the tomatoes and throw them into the crowd. |
| | Rolling cheese -England This festival is celebrated in May. It takes place on Copper's Hill. A large wheel of cheese(奶酪) is rolled down Copper's Hill, The festival is actually a race where people run down the hill after the rolling cheese. The first person to cross the finish line at the bottom of the hill wins the cheese. |
| | Burning man -The United States The Burning Man Festival is held annually, spanning from the last Sunday in August to the first Monday in September(Labor Day). The festival takes place in Black Rock Desert. The best part of the festival is the burning of a large sculpture of a man. |
| | Pouring water-Thailand The Songkran Festival is the celebration of the New Year in Thailand. Rather than a single day, Thailand celebrates the New Year from April 13th to April 15th. Thai people run after each other, pouring water. Songkran is one of the most important reasons why foreigners travel to the beautiful land. |
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color child say ghost celebrate |
Ann: Can you tell me when the Halloween is?
Lily: Halloween is a holiday on October 31. Long ago, people believed that witches gathered together and ghosts hung out around the world on Halloween. Today, most people no longer believe in or witches.
Ann: What are the main of Halloween?
Lily: They are black and orange. Black is a symbol for night and orange is the color of pumpkins.
Ann: What do the do on Halloween?
Lily: They usually go from house to house "Trick or Treat!" Children might play a trick on people if they do not give treats, like pelting houses with eggs or old tomatoes or crying for the candies.
Ann: Thanks for telling me so much!
Lily: You are welcome.
—Sorry, I'm a ____________here.
The Double Seventh Festival, also known as the Qixi Festival, is a traditional Chinese festival. Here is a beautiful story1it.
Long long ago, there was a young man named Niulang. One day, he2a beautiful girl—Zhinü, the Goddess's seventh daughter. She had just run away from the boring heaven (天国) to look for fun on Earth. Zhinu soon3 Niulang, and they got married without telling the Goddess. They lived a happy life on Earth and gave birth to two children. Unluckily, the Goddess soon found out the fact and4Zhinü to return to heaven. With the help of his magic cow, Niulang flew to heaven with his children to look for his wife. The Goddess discovered this and was very5. Taking out her hairpin (发簪) , the Goddess created a wide river in the sky to separate (分开) the two6. From then on, Niulang and Zhinü had to live7on the two sides of the river. However, their true love touched all the magpies (喜鹊) in the world, 8once a year tens of thousands of magpies would fly up to heaven to make a bridge ("the bridge of magpies") for the couple to meet each other. At last, the Goddess allowed9to meet each year on the 7th day of the 7th lunar (农历的) month.
That's10the Double Seventh Festival started. Today, it is a great day for Chinese young people to express their love.
A: Hi, Lingling. This is Tony speaking. Are you getting ready for the Spring Festival?
B: We're quite busy now.
A:
B: I'm making big red lanterns.
A: Yes, I like them very much. They are very beautiful. Is your father helping you?
B: He's still at work.
A: What's your mother doing?
B: She is cleaning the house and putting things away.
A: Oh, I know you're busy preparing for the festival. Well, wish you a happy festival.
B: