This is my friend, Jim. He is an English boy. He is twelve. He is in Class Three, Grade One. He is Number Two in Row Five. My name is Dong Cheng. I am a Chinese boy. I am twelve, too. I am in Class One. I am Number One in Row One.
Bob Pearson is an old man. He has two big houses and a new car. He has no wife, but he is a father of four children. He has two sons and two daughters. One son is from England. His name is Bill. The other son is from America. His name is Mike. One of his daughters is from China. Her name isLanlan. The other one is from Japan. Her name is Nikon.
Bob Pearson isnot the children's real father, but he loves them very much. The children love their “father”, too. Bob Pearson has many toys for the children. He gives different toys to different children. The boys play with toy cars. The girls play with dolls and toy animals. Bob Pearson is the children's “father”, and heis their good friend, too.
This is a picture. It's a picture of my bedroom. Look at it, please. What can you see in the picture? I can see a bed, a desk and a chair. What can you see on the wall? I can see a map and a kite. What map is it? It's a map of China. I can see a light, some books and some flowers on the desk. Where are my coats and trousers? Oh, they're in the box. You can't see them.
Tom and Fred are students.They are both twelve years old, and they are in the same class in their school.
Last Friday afternoon they have a fight in class, and their teacher is very angry. He says to both of them, “Stay here after the lessons this afternoon, and write your names a hundred times.”
After the last lesson, all the other boys go home, but Tom and Fred stay in the classroom with their teacher.
They begin writing their names. The teacher looks at him and says, “Why are you crying, Fred?”
“Because his name is Tommy, and my name is very very long. My name is Frederick Hollingsworth.” Fred says.
One day Tom tells his friends, “I'm going to have holidays in Beijing. But I can't speak Chinese, so I'm going to have evening classes and have Chinese lessons there for a month.” Soon his holidays come and he goes to China happily. After he comes back, his friends ask him, “Do you have any trouble with your Chinese when you are in Beijing, Tom?” “No, I don't.”answers Tom, “But the Chinese do!”
Some cats are black. Some cats are white. Some cats are black and white. But no cats are green. I have a mother cat. She has three sons and two daughters. The mother cat loves her sons and daughters and they love their mother very much. And she looks after them.
①A.September B.March C.winter
②A.eat breakfast B.go shopping C.eat dinner
③A.snow B.summer C.autumn
④A.Christmas B.Thanksgiving C.October
⑤A.November B.August C.chocolate
A.She's sending her grandpa an e-mail. B.I usually do my homework. C.Because I can plant trees. D.June.He can go swimming with his friend. E.It's in September or October. |
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A. eating B. ninth C. August D. young E. June F. twelfth G. watching H. July I. kind J. having K. April L. second M. showing N. healthy O. thirtieth P. funny Q. singing R. fifteenth S. polite T. March |
Marie: Hello! May I speak to Karen?
Karen: Hello! This is Karen. How are you, Marie?
Marie: I'm fine. What (be) you (do) now?
Karen: I (study) science. What about you?
Marie: I (clean) my room.
Karen: Hey, do you want to go to the cinema?
Marie: That sounds boring.
Karen: I (call) Lucy just now. She (swim) this afternoon. Do you like swimming?
Marie: Sure. Why not go with her?
Karen: That's a good idea!