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A. Neither do I. B. Yes. He failed the math test again. C. I have a sore throat. D. Just for a week. E. Sounds great. |
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A: Hi, Lisa. I called you at 10:00 a.m. yesterday, but you didn’t answer.
B: 9:00 a.m. yesterday morning? Oh, I was seeing the doctor.
A: See the doctor?
B: I had a stomachache. I ate hot pot with my best friend the day before yesterday. It was too spicy. So later, I ate some ice-cream.
A: That’s probably why. You shouldn’t eat too much hot food or cold food.
B:
A: We’re going to visit the sick kids in the hospital this Saturday.
B: That’s great. I’d love to. But what can we do for them?
A:
B: Good idea. When and where shall we meet?
A: Let’s make it at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday at the school gate.
B: OK. See you then.
A: See you.
B: Good luck!
M: Where’s Jim?
W:
M: He left his book in my room yesterday evening. I came to give it back to him.
W: I’m afaid
M: Didn’t he do that last week?
W: Yes, he did. He wants
M: Yes. The more, the better.
W: Next week.
M: Remember
A: Good morning, Tony.
B: Hi, Amy.
A: I’m going to the old people’s home.
B:
A: Yes, I do. I’m a member of the Helpers’ Club of our school.
B:
A: We help to care for the old people there.
B: Can I join you?
A: Of course. Welcome to our club.
B:
A: You can do many things like telling stories or chatting with them. Are you going there now?
B:
(Three friends are talking at the weekend.)
FRIENDS (3)
How are you these days?
Sorry to hear that. But spring is really the flu season.
That’s true.
In fact, it’s easy for us to catch colds through the nose. The nose is an important part of our body’s immune system (免疫系统).
We can wear masks.
The warmer we keep our nose, the better it works to fight against viruses.
Thank you for telling me this.
You’re welcome.
That’s all right. Take good care of yourself.
A.You’re right. |
B.See you soon. |
C.Not very well. |
D.What’s the weather like? |
E.But how can we protect it? |
F.Hope you can get better soon. |
G.The temperature changes all the time. |
A: Hi, Sandy. What happen to you? I didn’t see you at school and our head teacher told us you are ill. What’s the matter?
B:
A: But your voice sounds weak and your face looks tired.
B: It was just a
A: How come? You
B: Yesterday morning, when I woke up, I found myself sweating (流汗) a lot. I might had a fever but I’m not sure about it.
A: Was there anyone at home then?
B: No, my parents were all at work. So, I found a thermometer (体温计). To my surprise, my body
A: Oh, my God! What happened next?
B: I called my mom and she took me to the hospital. There were so many people
A: Yes, the hospital is always
B: I feel much better, I still can’t stop coughing,
A: Oh, it
B: I’m really worried about my schoolwork. Can you help me with my lessons these days?
A: No problem. I think what happened to you gives us a good
B: Yes, you are right! Health always comes
A: Thank you for agreeing to see me at such a late hour, doctor.
B: You are welcome, and I’d like to do anything for my
A: It’s my eyes. I can’t see well at night, and when I wake up in the morning, it takes me a few minutes before I can see things
B: How long has this been going on?
A: A couple of
B: OK. Let me give you a closer
A: Not exactly, the light is just really bright. I can hardly keep my eyes
B: OK. Please, go on.
A: Well, I fell down and hit my head pretty hard on the steps when I was walking
B: Where
A: Just on the back. However, there was no blood and everything
B: You didn’t check it out then?
A: My wife said I should, but
B: I’m afraid it’s a little late, so I’m going to order some tests for you tomorrow morning.
A: Thank you, doctor.
W:
M: My parents are always giving me too much pressure.
W: You should talk to them.
M: I did ask. But they say they hope I can get better grades and then get to a better high school.
W: But life is full of colors.
M: I totally agree.
W: Yes, and you won’t get good grades if you are tired all the time.
M: You’re right.
W: That’s OK. Good friends help each other.
A.What are you doing? |
B.How come that? |
C.You shouldn’t have so much pressure. |
D.I know free time activities can help me relax and be healthier. |
E.Ask them why they give you so much pressure. |
F.Thank you for the good advice. |
G.It shouldn’t just be grades. |
A: Hello, Grace. You don’t look well. What’s wrong?
B: I have problems with my
A: Robert Hunt advises us that it’s
B: Of course. I have to stay up doing homework and I often feel
A: It’s normal for a junior middle school student in China.
B: OK. I am also worried about my
A: You can talk with your parents. They really
B: I can’t agree more. Another thing is I fought with my little sister. I am still
A: You should
B: Thanks so much. You are very helpful to give me so many useful solutions.
A: You’re welcome. Hope things
A. I was taking a shower at that time. B. Yes, but it was a bit boring. C. Why not sit down and talk with them? D. Of course. That sounds like fun. E. Since her fifth birthday. |
A: Hi, Sam. You look great. Were you back from holiday?
B: No, Anna. I joined a badminton(羽毛球) team.
A: That’s cool.
B: We practice it on Tuesday and Friday every week.
A:
B: About one hour.
A:
B: Lin Dan. He is really super.
A:
B: Only 16. Most of them are boys. Will you join us?
A: Thanks. But I like playing table tennis.
B: Playing table tennis is also interesting. Next time we may play together.
A:
A: Hi, Jane! Did you go anywhere interesting last Sunday?
B: No, I stayed at home.
A:
B: I read a story called “The Little Match Girl” (《卖火柴的小女孩》).
A:
B: Oh, it’s really moving. A poor young girl tried to sell matches in the street on a cold night. She was afraid to go home.
A:
B: She found a corner and sat down. Then she lit some matches to warm herself.
A:
B: No, no one. After running out of the matches, she died.
A:
B: Yes. From the story I learned that we should help those in need.
A: I agree with you.
A.How do you like it? |
B.She was really nice. |
C.Didn’t anyone help her? |
D.What a poor girl! |
E.What did you do at home? |
F.What happened next? |
Wang Nan: Yes, I did. I’m so excited.
Zhang Lin: So am I. Ping-pong is our national game.
Wang Nan: You’re right. But was ping-pong first played in China?
Zhang Lin: No. It’s said that it was first played in England in the 1800s.
Wang Nan: Wow, it really has a long history.
Zhang Lin: China, Japan, Australia and Germany.
Wang Nan: That’s right! They’re really excellent.
Zhang Lin:
Wang Nan: Good idea. I know you’re good at it.
Zhang Lin: How about this Sunday afternoon?
Wang Nan: OK! See you then.
Zhang Lin: See you.
A.When will you be free this week? |
B.Do you like playing ping-pong, too? |
C.Where are the best ping-pong teams from today? |
D.It is popular with people of all ages in our country. |
E.Let’s play ping-pong together when we’re available. |
F.But almost all of the world’s best players are Chinese. |