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A. She swept the floor. B. I did some housework with my family. C. No. It was too bad. D. I washed the clothes. E. He cooked supper for us. |
Alice: What did you do last weekend?
Kate: My mum was ill.
Alice: What did you do?
Kate:
Alice: What did your sister do?
Kate:
Alice: Great! What did your father do?
Kate:
Alice: Was it delicious?
Kate:
Alice: Ha! Did you do anything else?
Kate: Yes. We watched TV after supper.
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which; what; both; Aesop's; reading |
Sam: Hello, Ken. are you doing in your garden?
Ken: I am books.
Sam: That's a good idea. It is a quiet place. book do you like best?
Ken: Grimms' fairy tales. How about you?
Sam: I like Fables.
Ken: I think they are interesting. Most children like them.
Sam: I think so.

One day an old lady wants to go to London to see her daughter. She gets up early and gets to the small station at 9 o'clock in the morning. Because this is her first travel to London, she doesn't know the train time. She is worried. At that moment, she sees a little boy running to her. She stops him and asks him what time the train will get to the station and when the train will leave for London. The boy looks at the woman and says "tu: tu: tu: tu: tu:" just like firing a gun. Then he runs away. The old lady is very surprised and gets angry. She sits on a chair and thinks about the boy's words. Then she begins to smile. She can't help crying out, "What a clever boy! He tells me the time in such a way." Do you know the time?