A: Morning, Alex. How are you these days?
B: Very busy, I’m doing a project.
A: A project?
B: Yes. It’s my English homework.
A: Oh, sounds interesting.
B: It is about my great hometown. We are going to make an introduction about Jilin. We hope people will
A: How special your homework is!
B: But I don’t know how to make it more creative.
A: No problem. Please tell me what you are going to talk about in your project.
B: Let me see. Something about the history and culture in Jilin.
A: Great!
B: Good idea. Would you like to go with me?
A:
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(Nick and Bob are talking about the school clubs. )
Nick: Hi, Bob!
Bob: Because I like singing. and the teacher is great.
Nick: E... I want to join the art club.
Bob: I know you are not good at drawing.
Nick: Yeah. (Feeling shy). It’s kind of difficult for me.
Bob: I see. You can have a try at the art club.
Nick: Yeah, I want to... But I’m a little afraid.
Bob: No problem.
Nick: That's great. How about 2 o 'clock this afternoon at the school gate?
Bob: OK. See you then.
A.Why do you want to join the music club? |
B.What can you do? |
C.Can you go with me this afternoon? |
D.What club do you want to join? |
E.But I like art, and I want to learn about it! |
F.Are you in the music club? |
G.When and where will we meet? |
Linda: Helen, it’s time for supper. Let’s go to the dining hall together.
Helen: Yes, it’s supper time,
Linda: Then, what shall we do now?
Helen: I want to go to the library and return these books to the library first.
Linda: Of course!
Helen: Yes. I think so.
Linda: Let’s go there first, then we’ll go to the dining hall to have supper, OK?
Helen: No problem. Look! Linda! What’s that on the ground?
Linda: Let me see. Oh, it’s a backpack.
Helen: Er, it’s brown. It might be Jane’s, and hers is brown.
Linda: Oh, no. Look at the notebook. Tim’s name is on it,
Helen: Let’s go and find Tim first.
A.I think it’s closed now. |
B.so it must belong to him. |
C.Do you think the library is open at this time of day? |
D.but I think it must be crowded now. |
E.Whose backpack is it? |
F.Would you please go with me? |
G.Who is he? |
B:
A: I'm sorry,
B: I know, but let me just sleep for a little bit longer.
A: You're not going to get up in five minutes if I let you fall back asleep.
B: Believe me.
A: There's a lot that you need to do this morning.
B: I understand, and I will do what I should do after I wake up in five minutes.
A:
B: I'm going to be on time today.
A: Go back to sleep then,
B: Thanks mum.
A.I will get up and get ready in five minutes. |
B.but only five minutes. |
C.I hope you can keep your word. |
D.Give me five more minutes, mum. |
E.I hope you won't be late for school. |
F.Let me sleep a little longer, mum. |
G.but it's time for you to get ready for school. |
B: Hello!
A: This is Michael.
B: I’m watching TV at home, but it’s boring.
A: I’m going to the park to play soccer.
B: Sounds great! When shall we meet?
A: At 9:30.
B: OK.
A: See you.
A: Excuse me, Li Hua.
B: Of course not. What’s up, Jessica?
A: One of my Chinese friends invites me to her house.
B: Don’t worry. I can help you. When are you supposed to get there?
A: At 10:00 am.
B:
A: Got it.
B: You should greet them warmly.
A: I see. What about the gift?
B: You’d better bring some flowers or fruit.
A: Thanks for your help.
A.What should I take? |
B.Would you mind giving me some advice? |
C.Would you like to visit my friend tonight? |
D.But I don’t know much about Chinese customs. |
E.You are supposed to start eating first on the table. |
F.What am I supposed to do when I meet her family? |
G.Well, the first thing is that you should arrive on time. |
John: What’s the matter, Brown? Do you have a problem?
Brown: Yes.
John: If it’s a better job than you have now, take it.
Brown: It isn’t as easy as that, John. I like the job I have now. The people in my office are very nice and my work is interesting.
John:
Brown: Yes, the salary is better.
John: You’ll have to decide for yourself.
A.That’s OK. |
B.That’s my advice. |
C.What about salary (工资)? |
D.I have a chance to get another job. |
E.Are you interested in your own job? |
F.Please let me know what you’ll decide. |
G.If I take the job, I’ll get more money right away. |
Jeff: Hey, Ben. For the party next week, should we ask people to
Ben: No, let’s
Jeff: OK. For the games, do you think we should give people some small gifts if they win?
Ben: I think that’s a great idea!
Jeff: Yes, the games will be more
Mark:
Tony: Why not?
Mark: I was there last weekend and the river was really dirty.
Tony: No way!
Mark: Not anymore. I think people are throwing litter into the river.
Tony: That’s terrible! We should write to the government. They should close down the factories.
Mark: Good idea! But I think everyone in this town should help to clean up the river, too.
Tony: I agree with you.
A.It’s very clean now. |
B.I don’t think I want to go, Tony. |
C.Factories are also putting waste into the river. |
D.I’d like to go with you. |
E.Even the bottom of the river was full of rubbish. |
F.It used to be so clean. |
G.Everyone should play a part not just the government. |
Marcus: Hi, Mrs. Green!
Mrs. Green: Hi, Marcus! You look a little sad.
Marcus: Nothing serious. When I was dancing last night, my mother didn’t allow me to do that.
Mrs. Green:
Marcus: No, Mrs. Green. Instead, I talked back to her.
Mrs. Green: It was wrong for you to do so.
Marcus: But I like dancing.
Mrs. Green: I also think so. Do you often talk with your mother?
Marcus: No, Mrs. Green.
Mrs. Green: But you should let her understand you. Have a try, OK?
Marcus: OK, I will.
Mrs. Green: Not at all.
A.I seldom talk with her. |
B.Yes, I often tell her what I think. |
C.What’s the matter with you? |
D.You should dance quietly. |
E.I think it can make me relaxed. |
F.Thank you for your advice. |
G.Did you stop doing so at once? |