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A. I need a new dress. B. How are you? C. You can have my money.
D. Are you busy now? E. Would you like to go shopping with me?
Cindy: Hello, Linda.
Linda: Fine, thanks. Nice to see you here, Cindy.
Cindy:
Linda: No, I'm not busy. I just go out to walk around.
Cindy:
Linda: Sure. But I don't take money.
Cindy: It doesn't matter.
Linda: Thanks. Do you want to see new clothes?
Cindy: Yes, I do. It's very hot.
Linda: But I think you can have a skirt.
Cindy: Maybe you're right.
—She would like some eggs.
—She's in the teacher's office.She is busy.
B .
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A. What would you like? B. That's a good idea! C. I'd like some fish and tofu. D. Are there any shops near our home? E. I'd like some apples, peaches and pears, too. |
Mum: Wendy, do you like our new home?
Wendy: Yes. Mum. We live near a park. That's great.
Mum: Yes. There's a big supermarket beside the park.
Wendy: Can we buy any food for dinner there?
Mum: Sure.
Wendy: I'd like some cakes and mill. What about you, Mum?
Mum: We can make some fish soup.
Wendy: Well, Dad and I like fruit.
Mum: OK. Then we can make some fruit salad.
Wendy:
—She can run .
— It's on the .
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A. for; B. What's; C. great; D. small; E. cook |
A: Hello, Mark. My father is a good in Shenzhen. How about your father?
B: My father is a doctor. But he works in a city.
A: Your father can help many people every day. He is
A: Are you free today?
B: Yes, I have nothing to do. the matter?
A: My father makes a lot of delicious food me. Let's eat it together.
B: OK! Thanks a lot.
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A. Let's go and have a look. B. It's behind the library. C. There are a lot of books! D. Sounds great! Let's go. E. Welcome to our school! |
Danny: Hi, Kitty. This is my friend. Her name is Lily. Kitty: Hi, Lily.
Lily: Thank you!
Kitty: Lily, this is our library.
Lily: Wow! It's big and nice.
Kitty: We can read and write here.
Lily: Where is the swimming pool?
Kitty: It's quite clean.
Lily:
Hello, I'm Lily. I have a big family. Look! I have a brother and one cousin. They are very cute and nice.