A: Hello, Linda!
B: I’m watching a programme about Australia.
A:
B: I think it is a very beautiful and nice country. It has more beaches than any other country.
A: Have you been to Australia?
B:
A:
B: The city’s name is Sydney. It’s the biggest city in Australia.
A:
B: We stayed there for five days. We visited many interesting places there and had a good time.
A: That sounds great.
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A: Hi, Li Ming. What are you watching?
B: I’m watching the video about the 11 young kids
A: Oh, I know that! They are from Guangxi, right?
B: Yeah. They all
A: It’s said that the youngest one is only three and the oldest one is seven. What
B: Yes. So their trip has caused a(n)
A: Really? Well, I can understand those parents. The temperature in Harbin is much lower than that in Guangxi. What
B: But I think that children should learn to be independent from a young age.
A: You do have a point. Anyway, I am really impressed by the beautiful scenery in Harbin and people’s hospitality (好客).
B: Why not take a trip there this winter holiday with me? We’ll
A: Good idea! I can’t wait!
Nancy: Hey, Katie. What a surprise to see you here!
Katie: Hey, Nancy. Nice to meet you. Three years
Nancy: That’s true.
Katie: Not bad, everything stays the same.
Nancy: I’m choosing something for my journey to Chiang Mai.
Katie: Wow,
Nancy: Yes, it is. But there’s a water festival there from April 13th to 15th. It’s
Katie: Oh, I know the two festivals are like each other. Then wish you a nice time there.
Nancy: Thanks.
B: I read the guidebook to Xi’an.
A: Yes.
B: How long is the tour?
A:
B: Can you give me more information on the tour?
A: Sure. The bus leaves at nine, in front of our office.
B:
A: You’ll be staying at California Hotel. It’s a three-star hotel. And the meals are free.
B:
A: All right.
A.The bus ride takes about 6 hours. |
B.What about the hotels? |
C.Good idea! |
D.We have two tours each week. |
E.What are you going to do? |
F.Two days. |
G.That sounds good. |
B: Yes, I have. I went there back in April.
A: It’s really interesting, isn’t it? It’s a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
B: Yes,
A:
B: I camped in the mountains with some friends.
A: That sounds fun. I’ve never been camping.
B: You should try it! There are so many exciting things to do when camping.
A:
A.I love all the old movie cameras there. |
B.What did you do on the weekend? |
C.Have you ever been there? |
D.Did you go there? |
E.We put up a tent and cooked outside. |
F.What have you done there? |
G.I can’t wait to enjoy it. |
A: You look worried, Peter.
B: Yes, Ms. Manson.
A: You said you liked English. What’s the problem?
B: I can’t get the pronunciation right.
A:
B: That’s a good idea. But what about all the new words?
A: You can always write the new words in your notebook and review them from time to time.
B:
A: Can you understand when people talk to you?
B: Well, not always. Sometimes I just don’t understand what people are saying. Another problem is that I don’t get much writing practice.
A:
B: That sounds like a fun way to practice writing. Thanks, Ms. Manson.
A.That might really help! |
B.Well, listening can help. |
C.I forget a lot of the new words. |
D.Maybe you should find a pen-friend. |
E.I’m having trouble learning English. |
A: Hi, Peter. Glad to meet you.
B: Glad to meet you ,too.
A:
B: I’ve been in Britain and studying English there.
A:
B: It’s nice. It has only 200 students.
A: That is very small. Isn’t very young?
B: Yes, it is less than 3 years old.
A:
B: Yes, at first I couldn’t understand what others said and
A: Oh, then
B: At 9:00.
A.I was not used to the food there. |
B.Did you have any trouble there? |
C.Where have you been these years? |
D.when did you start school? |
E.How is your school? |
A: Hi, Mike.
B: Sure. What do you want to know?
A:
B: I think English is very useful and easy to learn, and I like it very much.
A:
B: I have been learning English for six years.
A: Wow, that’s great! How do you learn English?
B:
A: I agree. Thank you for your advice.
B:
A: Hey, Bruce!
B: I’m still doing my weekly report.
A: You look so tired. Just relax for a while.
B: I usually hang out and watch a movie to relax.
A: Great.
B: This afternoon? Sounds good!
A:
B: I like action movies. They’re exciting. What about you?
A:
B: Anyway, let’s go then. I think we can watch a movie that we both like.
A: OK. Let’s go.
B:
A: What are you doing?
B:
A: What plan? Is it very important?
B: Yes, it is.
A:
B: It’s about volunteer work.
A: What kind of volunteer work do you do?
B: I help out at the old people’s home and I organize some activities.
A:
B:
B: Yes, please.
A: OK. What do you think of it?
B:
A: Yes, but which video tape do you want?
B: In the Heart of the Sun.
A:
B: It’s very kind of you.
A: Ah, you are lucky. Nobody has taken it. Here you are.
B: Thank you.
A: Five days.
B:
A: Yes. You can renew it once, but you should take care of it.
B: Sure, I will. Bye.
A.Don’t mention it. |
B.Wait a minute, please. |
C.What’s wrong with you? |
D.Can I keep it longer? |
E.I’d like to return this book. |
F.How long can I keep it? |
G.It’s interesting and helpful. |
B: Yes. I've been there twice.
A: Really?
B: I went in 1998 for the first time, then in 2004.
A:
B: No. I went with my workmates the first time and my daughter the second time.
A:
B: No, I rented a tape for her. She could listen to it while we were looking at things.
A: Sounds good! Maybe I can do that as well.
B:
A: Yes. We're going there next Saturday.
A.Please go with us and be our guide. |
B.Are you going there too? |
C.Maybe I can do that as well. |
D.Could your daughter follow the guide's introductions? |
E.Did you go there alone? |
F.When did you go? |
G.Did your daughter like the museum? |
B:
A: How far is it from your home to school?
B:
A: How long does it take you to get here?
B: It takes me half an hour.
A: I ride my bike. Look! That is my new bike.
B: Wow! It’s so cool.
A: My mother.
B: Where does your mother work?
A:
A.She works in a bookstore. |
B.How do you get to school? |
C.It takes me half an hour. |
D.Yes, he is. |
E.Who buys it for you? |
F.Can I ride your bike? |
G.About twenty kilometers. |