A.good for | B.bad for | C.good at |
A.at | B.for | C.on |
There was a boy playing in the park. He saw a big tree in the middle of the park with a sign on it. The sign said, “I’m a magic tree. Say the magic words and then the door will open. You will see more magic.” The little boy tried many words, but the door didn’t open.
The boy was tired of trying, so he cried, “Please, dear, open the door!” The tree was happy to hear “Please” from the boy’s mouth. So a big door opened in the trunk of the tree! The tree said, “Polite boys always say magic words.”
What did the little boy do beside the tree? What other magic words did he say? Let’s read the great book by Peter Brown. Children will also enjoy the colourful pictures by the artist (艺术家,美术家), Andy Smart.
1.The little boy found a magic bird in the park.A.is; going | B.are; going | C.is; going to | D.are; going to |
A.many; too many | B.many; too much | C.much; too many | D.much; too much |
A.pick them up | B.pick up it | C.picked it up | D.pick it up |
One day, Mr Read and his son went out for a walk. He put on a pair of shoes together with a pair of different socks, one white and one yellow. As he came out of his house, his son noticed (注意) the colours of his father’s socks and said: “You have put on two different socks, Dad.” Mr Read found his son was right. He was happy and said: “What a clever son, go back to the house to get another pair of socks for me.”
When the son went back, he could find one white sock and one yellow sock. Then he took the socks to his father: “It’s no use changing! These socks at home are also different, one yellow and one white.”
1.One day Mr Read and his daughter went out for a walk.