Look at that boy. His name is Liu Bing. He's a Chinese boy. He is in the kitchen. He likes apples. Su Yang is at home too. She is in the study. She likes drawing. Is Gao Shan at home? No, he is in the park. He is thirsty. He wants to drink some juice. Miss Li is in the office. She is reading.
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The Double Ninth Festival is a traditional (传统的)Chinese festival. It usually comes in October or November. On this day,people always wear the zhuyu (茱萸)plant. They usually climb mountains. Sometimes they go to see flower shows. The Double Ninth Festival is a festival for old people. People usually visit their parents and grandparents on this day. They often eat Double Ninth cakes together.
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Tom: What do you do with your grandparents, Ann?
Ann: I usually go with my grandmother. I often play chess with my grandfather. What do you usually do with your grandparents?
Tom: My grandparents live far my home. I alwaysthem at the weekend. We like going to the park.
Ann: Do you play sport your grandparents?
Tom: Yes. I sometimes play table tennis with them.
It is Wednesday afternoon. Liu Xiang and Li Ming go home from school. They are good friends. On the way, an old man with a bag in his hand comes up and asks, "Can you help me?" "Of course, Grandpa. What can we do for you?" Liu Xiang and Li Ming ask. The old man says, "I'm going to see my son, but I don't know how I can get to his home. Here is his address (地址).""We can take you to see him." say the two boys. Then they help the man find his son. How happy they are!
They say goodbye to the grandpa and his son. "Could you tell me your names, boys?" asks his sons. "We are Young Pioneers (少先队员)."
On summer holiday I am in the forest by myself (我自己), I go down to fish in the river. Soon get a big fish. Then I hear a great noise. There, right behind me, sits a big black bear! Wild animals are afraid of any quick move. So I move very slowly. The bear watches me. But he sits still. I take the fish and throw it to him. He eats it at once.
Now what am I going to do? I'd better go on fishing, I think. The bear thinks so, too. Soon I gets another fish. I go over to him and put the fish into his big red mouth. I fish and fish—all for him. At first I am afraid to stop. Then I begin to like doing it. He is so friendly.
When evening comes, the bear stands up and turns away (转身离开) from me. I can take some fish for my dinner.
My name is Jill. My family are on holiday in Sanya now. We drive a caravan(宿营拖车) there. It's not big. There is a bedroom, a small bathroom, and a kitchen in it. My father is driving the caravan now. My mother is making ice cream in the kitchen now. My grandparents are taking a nap(打盹) in the bedroom. My brother and I are playing with toys on the ground. We all have a good time.