—I like blue, and.
— (their) are in the hall.
— (his) is (sing).
— some pens.
—They in the playground.
—It's sour.
(sweet, sour, or)(连词成句)
—It's peach juice.
(watermelon, peach, juice, juice, or)(连词成句)
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A. Can you guess? B. Is it a lemon or an orange? C. How does it taste? D. Can I taste it, Kitty? |
Kitty: Hello, Tony! Who am I? Am I Alice?
Tony: No, you aren't Alice. You're Kitty.
Kitty: You're right.
Tony: What do you have in your picnic bag, Kitty?
Kitty: Close your eyes. Smell and touch it.
Tony: I can smell it with my nose. It's nice. I can touch it with my hands. It's small and rough.
Kitty: Yes, you can.
Tony: Oh! It's sour.
Kitty:
Tony: It's a lemon.
Every day, Mr. Smith sees a man near his home. The man has a pair of sunglasses (太阳镜) and sits on the ground. In front of the man, there is a hat with some money (钱) in it. Beside the man, there is a dog. Around the dog's neck, there is a board (牌子). It says "I'm blind". Mr. Smith gives the man some money every afternoon on his way home. One day, Mr. Smith walks by the man, but he does not give him any money.
"Why don't you give me money today?" the man asks. Mr. Smith is very surprised (惊讶的).
"Aren't you a blind man?" he asks.
"No, I'm not. But my dog is blind (瞎的)." the man says.