Billy and his Mum are on the train.
A.Would you like some fruit? |
B.Here you are. |
C.I’m looking out of the window. |
D.No, thanks, Mum |
A.What else do you want to do? |
B.I’m singing. |
C.How old is the Great Wall? |
D.When will we go to Beijing? |
E.How far is it from Shijiazhuang to Beijing? |
We went there by bus. He was flying a kite on Tian’anmen Square. I’m looking at the photos. It’s very long and very old. We took many pictures. |
A.I’d like some candy. |
B.No. thanks. |
C.What are you doing. Danny? |
D.Here you are. |
E.I’m drinking some juice. |
A.Well, let me see. |
B.Is it far from here? |
C.Where are you going? |
D.What can I do for you? |
E.That's very kind of you. |
F.You're welcome. |
G.Would you please say that more slowly? |
We can take a bus. How much is it? I bought it yesterday. Where's the post office? I want to buy this postcard for my father. |
A.My dog is sleeping. |
B.My father is watching TV. |
C.My mother is cleaning the floor. |
D.What is your brother doing? |
E.What is your grandfather doing? |
A.I'd like some fish and rice. |
B.Let's go to the restaurant. |
C.I'd like some tea. What about you? |
D.Me, too. |
E.What would you like to eat? |
A.Do you like tigers? | B.Yes, I can. | C.What are they doing? | D.Where are they? |
E.Do they like swimming? |
Dick: Can you see the tigers?