B: Not much.
A: I’m going to a movie. I hear that the new movie Soul is on these days.
B: Sure, I’d love to. Which movie theater should we go to?
A: I think we can go to the Oscar Movie World.
B: Good idea. How can we get there?
A: There are many buses passing by. Why not go there by bus?
B: I agree with you.
A: What’s more, the Oscar Movie World is close to a big shopping mall. After watching the movie, we can have a visit there.
B:
A: Me, too.
A.It has the biggest screen. |
B.I am busy with my study. |
C.It’s good for the environment to go out by bus. |
D.What about you? |
E.Going there by bus will take us much time. |
F.Would you like to go to the movie with me? |
G.Sounds interesting. |
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(Three cousins are talking about their lives.)
8:00 Family (3) |
Hey, we haven’t seen each other for a long time.
Glad to hear that.
As a senior high school student, I can tell you it’s busier and you will learn more.
OK. |
A.Me too. |
B.No problem. |
C.Thank you very much. |
D.How’s it going with you? |
E.Do you feel nervous about it? |
F.What about senior high school life? |
G.Let’s go to Taiyuan Beiqi Mural Museum. |
A: What are you going to do after the exams?
B:
A: Yes. I want to relax myself. So I want to go on a trip.
B: Sounds great!
A: I’d like to go somewhere interesting and exciting.
B: There is a new zoo in Harbin.
A: No, I haven’t.
B: Me neither. But I heard that people could watch the animals there in a more natural environment.
A: Really?
B: I am going there next Sunday. Would you like to go with me?
A:
B: Thank you.
A: Where would you like to go on holiday?
B:
A: Why would you like to go there?
B: Because it is very beautiful and there are many places of interest.
A:
B: I’d like to visit the most famous places of interest.
A:
B: I’d like to go with my parents.
A: How would you like to go there?
B:
A: How long would you like to stay there?
B:
A: What a nice bicycle!
B: Thank you. It’s a birthday gift from my parents.
A:
B: Great. It is light and fast. I ride it to school every day.
A:
B: I have had it for two years.
A: But it looks new.
B: I wash it once a week. I take good care of it.
A: By the way, my friends and I are going bicycling in the countryside tomorrow.
B: Sure, I’d love to.
A: We will meet at 7:30 a.m. in front of Spring Square.
B: OK. See you then! Don’t be late.
A: See you!
A: Hello, Betty. The examination is over. What are you going to do tomorrow?
B: I’m not sure.
A: I want to go to the Science Museum.
B: Why do you want to go there?
A:
B: A robot show? That sounds interesting.
A:
B: Yes, I’d love to.
A: Great! I’m sure we’ll have a great time.
B:
A: I’m afraid you can’t. We are not allowed to take photos inside the museum.
B: I see. Oh, where shall we meet?
A:
B: OK. See you then.
B: Oh, I went to play basketball.
A: You like basketball.
B: Twice a week. Do you have anything important?
A: Nothing important. Tomorrow is weekend and there will be a new film on show. Would you like to go with me?
B:
A:
B:By the way, next Saturday is my birthday.
A: No problem.
A: Happy birthday, Kimi! Here is a gift for you.
B: Thanks, Cindy!
A: No, it isn’t. You have many model cars now. It’s a CD player.
B: Great!
A: You’re welcome! Your family have a party for you every year. Are you happy?
B: Sure! Do you have a party on your birthday every year?
A:
B: When is your birthday?
A:
B: Sure! I’ll call you on that day.
A: My telephone number is 956-8734.
A.No, I don’t. |
B.Thank you very much. |
C.My birthday is on December 20th. |
D.OK! See you! |
E.What’s your telephone number? |
F.Is it a model car? |
B: A shirt.
A: That sounds good.
B:
A: I have no idea.
B: Why not buy a pair of shoes for him?
A: I want to, but I don’t have enough money.
B: Let me think.
A: Yes. He likes sports very much.
B: Well. There will be a football match next month. You can buy a ticket for him.
A: Sounds great!
B: You are welcome.
A.What are you going to buy for your father? |
B.Can you give me some ideas? |
C.Thank you very much. |
D.What about you? |
E.Does he like sports? |
A: Where are you going?
B:
A: What are you going to do there?
B:
A: You are interested in computer science.
B: Yes, you are right. I’m interested in it.
A: I’m going to be a writer and I’m going to write lots of articles for my readers.
B: Oh.
A: Good idea. Today is Sunday. I have nothing to do. Let’s go together.
A.What about you? |
B.Why not go with me? |
C.We are there on Saturday. |
D.I’m going to Xinhua Bookshop. |
E.How are you going to Xinhua Bookshop? |
F.Are you going to be a computer programmer? |
G.I’m going to read and buy some books on computer science. |
(John and his friend Kate are talking on the phone. J=John, K=Kate)
J: Hello?
K: Hi, John!
J: I’m on vacation right now.
K: Great!
J: I’m afraid not. It’s an unusual beach. In my opinion, the fewer people, the better.
K:
J: That’s true. The sun is shining brightly and the sea is so beautiful.
K:
J: Nothing much. I just read and rest every day. In fact, I was asleep before your call.
K: Oh, I’m sorry.
J: Thanks. See you next week.
A.Where are you? |
B.That sounds nice. |
C.Is it a place I know? |
D.Have a great vacation. |
E.Many people at the party? |
F.What’s the weather like there? |
G.Did you do anything special there? |
(Cindy and Lori have finished cleaning their room. They’ve taken their waste out to the rubbish and recycling trucks. Cindy=C, Lori=L)
C: It looks much better here now.
L: Yeah. It is much cleaner than before, but I’m afraid that it won’t stay that way.
C.
L: I don’t know how to stop being so messy.
C:
L: Good idea. And how about sorting waste?
C: It sounds good.
L: Stick to it and make it part of your daily routine. Also, bring fewer things home.
C: Well. It’s really a good way to keep clean.
L: OK. I’ll do my best to keep our room clean in the future.
A.Why do you say that? |
B.You’re right. |
C.It’s nice of you to clean it. |
D.But how do we sort waste? |
E.Could you please take out the rubbish? |
F.Next time, be careful with what you take home. |
G.Spend at least ten minutes cleaning up every day. |
A: Hi, Darren! Did you go to the food festival last Sunday?
B:
A:
B: I went there with my good friends.
A:
B: Wonderful. I also saw Craig Kielburger there.
A:
B: Of course. Craig Kielburger comes from Canada. He started Free the Children, and raised money to help child workers go to school.
A:
B: We can help raise money by selling newspapers, doing some easy work and so on.
A: That’s a good idea. Let’s do it from now on.