⑴—What is it?—It' s a butterfly A. 
⑵—What is it?—It' s a bee. B. 
⑶—What is it?—It's a ladybird. C. 
⑷—What is it? —It's an ant. D. 
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The insects.
Look at the insects. They are small. They are not pink. Some are red, some are yellow and some are blue. They are very nice. In spring, we can see them. They are on the flowers, on the trees and in the park. They can fly in the sky. But they can't swim in the water. Boys and girls like them very much. Do you like them? What are they?
A. a B. an C. the D. / |
A: Look atinsect. Is itfrog?
B: No. It's ant. It'sblack.
⑴—What are they?—They're monkeys. A. 
⑵—What are they?—They're rabbits. B. 
⑶—What are they?—They're ducks. C. 
⑷—What are they?—They're elephants. D. 
big.
A. down B. on C. up D. at E. in F. under |
⑴
A. —What are they? —They are monkeys.
⑵
B. —What are they? —They are tigers.
⑶
C. —What are they? —They are lions.
⑷
D. —What are they? —They are giraffes.

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S1: Look! What are they?
S2: They're ...
S1: Count the .. How many ..
S2: ...

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Animal |
cat |
dog |
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duck |
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How many? |
one |
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nine |
six |
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What What colour How many How much It is It has They are |
— a bee.
— Six chicks.
— red and pink.
— Six yuan, please.