A: Hi, Mike. You don’t look quite well. What’s w
B: I can’t sleep at night and feel tired in the morning.
A: Oh, lots of people have that problem. Are you worried about something?
B: I think about exams a lot. That’s w
A: Maybe if you prepare a study plan and follow it carefully, you can feel more confident(自信的).
B: You’re right. I’m not organized(有条理的), and I often have all my books open at the same time. I
never know which one to read f
A: I think you’ll feel better if you only do one thing at a time and set goals(目标) for yourself. Do
your best and try not to w
B: OK, I’ll try. Thanks for your help.
A: You’re welcome.
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B: Hello, Lisa.
A: I’m worried, so I have some questions to ask you. As we know, these days some people have COVID−19 again.
B: First, we should exercise more to build us up. Second, we should open the window often and let the fresh air in.
A: Anything else?
B: We must keep away from crowded people. We should stop eating some frozen foods.
A:
B: Yes, we must.
A:
B: You’re welcome.
A.What should we do? |
B.What’s wrong? |
C.Your advice is very helpful. |
D.Third, we should wash hands often. |
E.Must we go to see a doctor when we have a fever? |
Losing friends is about as easy as making friends if you don’t know to deal with anger and conflict(冲突)
A.Dealing with conflict is step by step process. |
B.You want people to hear your opinion so make sure you practice what you want to say. |
C.These feelings are natural,but different people deal with them in different ways. |
D.How do people communicate with each other |
E.Conflict is part of everyone’s life. |
F.Share how you feel by using “I...”. |
G.And some people will never say sorry. |
A: Hello, sir. May I speak to you in English?
B:
A: It’s very kind of you. We are studying English at school. But we have few chances to talk with English speakers.
B: Oh, your spoken English is good.
A: Thank you very much.
B: No, I’m not from America. I’m from Australia.
A:
B: I came to China three weeks ago. I have stayed in this city since then.
A: I see.
B: Yes, I do. It’s a wonderful city. I enjoy living here very much.
A: I’m glad you like it.
B: Certainly. Study hard, and speak English as often as possible. I think you will do better.
Mr Brown: Excuse me.
Wang Li: Yes, there is a bank on Zhonghua Road.
Mr Brown:
Wang Li: Go straight, and turn left at the first crossing, then walk on about 50 meters and you will find it.
Mr Brown:
Wang Li: Not too far, about 20 minutes’walk.
Mr Brown: Twenty minutes’walk?
Wang Li: Yes. The No 9 bus can take you there.The bus stop is over there.
Mr Brown: OK.
Wang Li: You are welcome.
B: Yes, I got an A in math, a B in science, and a D in English.
A: Of course, I think you may need to remember more English words.
B: I know, but I just can’t remember them.
A: You should learn spelling first. It can help you remember words faster.
B: That sounds good.
A: Well, I learn it from Mr. Hunt every Sunday. He is kind and humorous. I can give you his telephone number.
B:
A: My pleasure. Hope it will be helpful.
A.That’s very kind of you. |
B.Can I learn it by myself? |
C.Have you got your school report? |
D.Can you help me with my English? |
E.What should I do? |
F.Did you get good marks? |
A: Hey, Luara.
B: I am really worried about my weekend homework.
A: Sure. So what is your homework about?
B: I need to watch a movie and write a review.
A: How about the Volunteers: To the War?
B: What’s it about?
A: It is about the Chinese People’s Volunteers fight US aggression (侵略) and offer help to Korea. People make the movies to remember those brave volunteers.
B: Then do you know when the volunteers entered Korea?
A: On October 19th, 1950.
B:
A: Until 1953. But the last group of Chinese Volunteers returned from Korea in October 1958.
B: I see. And I think this movie is a good choice. Thank you for your help, Adam.
A: No problem.
A.How do you like this movie? |
B.You look worried. |
C.It’s very moving. |
D.But I haven’t decided which movie to watch. |
E.I want to watch the Volunteers: To the War. |
F.When did the war end? |
G.Can you help me out? |