新学期来了一位新同学Jane, Lily作为班级周报的小记者,采访了Jane。
Lily: Hello, Jane. May I ask you some questions?
Jane: Of course.
Lily:
Jane: Thursdays. Because I have maths and PE.
Lily:
Jane: Mr Wang. He is strict, sometimes.
Lily: What would you like for dinner?
Jane: Fish.
Lily:
Jane: I often play sports and do my homework.
Lily: Oh. I love sports.
Jane: Yes, I can. Let’s play together.
Lily: Great!
A.Who’s your maths teacher? |
B.Can you play ping-pong? |
C.What’s your favourite day? |
D.What do you often do on the weekend? |
E.It’s very delicious. |
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Mum: What would you like?
Mike:
Mum: Would you like some beef?
Mike:
Mum:
Dad: I’d like some beef and vegetables.
Mum:
Mike and dad: Thank you.
A.Dinner’s ready. |
B.What would you like? |
C.Yes, please. |
D.I’d like some noodles. |
E.I’m hungry. |
A. What would you like? B. Yes, please. C. I can’t find my comic book. D. Yes, they are. E. No, it isn’t. F. Some rice and chicken. |
A: Mum,
B: Is it in your schoolbag?
A: No, it isn’t.
B: Is it on your bed?
A:
B: Look! It’s under the desk.
A: Thank you, mum. Mum, I’m hungry. What’s for dinner?
B:
A: I don’t like chicken.
B:
A: I’d like some beef.
B: Would you like some vegetables?
A:
B: OK. We will(将) have some rice, beef and vegetables for dinner.
B: Hi. Kitty.
A:
B: I’m really sad. I'm getting very fat. I can't put on my clothes.
A:
B: I know. but what can I do?
A: You need to eat more salad and fruit.
B:
A: Well. you can eat meat.
B:
A.What do you like? |
B.But I don't like fruit. |
C.What's wrong with you? |
D.But you should not eat too much. |
E.Oh, that's too difficult for me. |
F.Well, maybe you should go on a diet (节食). |
Alice: Yes, I do. But
John: It doesn't matter. Can you play the erhu well?
Alice:
John: Can you dance?
Alice:
John: So you can dance for us.
Alice: OK.
John: There are four. You can dance together.
Alice: I think I can do that well.
A.Not very well. |
B.How many dancers are there in the music club? |
C.Do you want to be in our music club (俱乐部)? |
D.Yes, I can. I dance with my friends every weekend. |
E.I can't sing well. |
B: Miss Chen is.
A: What is she
B: She’s
A:
B: Yes, she can.
A: Cool!
A.Can |
B.like |
C.Who |
D.young |
E.sometimes |
Jill: Yes, I do.
Lily:
Jill: No, I can’t.
Lily: What can you play?
Jill:
Lily: Cool! Is that your guitar?
Jill:
Lily:
Jill: It’s Joe’s.
A.Do you like music? |
B.No, it isn’t. |
C.Can you play the violin? |
D.Whose guitar is it then? |
E.I can play the guitar. |
Sarah: I often do my homework and watch TV.
Chen Jie: I often do volunteer(志愿) work in my community(社区).
Sarah: Great! What do you usually do?
Chen Jie:
Sarah: What about this weekend?
Chen Jie:
Sarah: Wonderful! Can I go with you?
Chen Jie:
Sarah: When will we meet?
Chen Jie: We will meet at 7:50 at the school gate tomorrow morning.
Sarah: OK! See you!
A.We usually do some cleaning. |
B.What do you do on the weekend? |
C.Sure. |
D.What about you? |
E.We will plant trees. |
Simon: What are we going to do today, Dad?
Simon's dad:
Daming: Wow! Can we ride horses there?
Simon's dad:
Simon's mum: Look at the dark clouds!
Simon:
Simon's dad: I am not sure.
Man (on the radio): It will rain this morning.
A.Sure, you can. |
B.Is it going to rain? |
C.But it will be fine this afternoon. |
D.We are going to visit Uncle Jack. |
E.Let's listen to the weather report on the radio. |
Hello, Kate! What do you often do on Sundays? That’s not good for your eyes. Sounds great! | Usually at 9:30. OK. I’ll get up at 8 o' clock. Great! See you! See you! |
A.That’s too late. |
B.When do you usually get up on Sundays? |
C.Hello, Lily. |
D.Let’s go to the park this Sunday. |
E.I often watch TV. |
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Liu Tao: Yes. My e-friend is Bill.
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Liu Tao: He lives in Russia.
Mike:
Liu Tao: No. He’s eleven.
Mike:
Liu Tao: Yes, he can. He has Chinese lessons at school.
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Liu Tao: He likes playing football. He’s good at it.
Mike: That’s wonderful. You’ll be good friends soon.