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A£®Yes, he is£® B£®This is my sister£® C£®This is a great photo of my schoolmate's (ͬѧ) family£® D£®She's Tom's mother£® E£®And the old man (ÀÏÈË) is his grandfather£® F£®Is the girl his sister? |
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A£ºWow! Look at the photo£®
B£ºYeah£® 1
A£ºWho£¨Ë£©is your schoolmate?
B£ºThe boy in a white jacket£®He is Tom£® 2
A£º 3
B£ºYes£¬she is£®She's a student£¨Ñ§Éú£©in our school£®
A£ºWho's the woman£¨¸¾ÈË£©in a black jacket?
B£º 4 Her name is Eileen£®
A£ºWho¡¯s the woman in red?
B£ºShe's Tom's aunt and the man in white is her husband£¨ÕÉ·ò£©£®
A£ºOh£®I see£®Then the man in orange is Tom¡¯s father?
B£º 5 You're clever£¨´ÏÃ÷£©£®
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¡ªDoes Peter have a tennis racket?
¡ª ________ . But he has some tennis balls.
A£®Yes, he does. | B£®No, he doesn¡¯t. |
C£®Yes ,she does. | D£®No, she doesn¡¯t. |
Peter: Let¡¯s play computer games!
Barry: That sounds interesting, but I don't have a computer.
Peter: Well, do you have a volleyball?
Barry: Yes.
Peter: Then let's play volleyball.
Barry: Oh, volleyball is so difficult.
Peter: OK, let's watch TV.
Barry: That sounds boring. Hmmm, let¡¯s play soccer! Do you have a soccer ball?
Peter: No, I don¡¯t.
Barry: Oh, well, do you have a basketball?
Peter: Yes, I do. Let¡¯s play basketball!
Barry: That sounds fun!
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿Who wants(Ïë)to play computer games?
A£®Peter | B£®Barry | C£®Peter and Barry | D£®Nobody |
A£®Yes, he does | B£®No, he doesn¡¯t | C£®Yes, he is. | D£®No, he isn¡¯t |
A£®Yes, he can. | B£®No, he can¡¯t | C£®Yes, he does | D£®No, he doesn¡¯t. |
A£®No, he does. | B£®Yes, he does | C£®No, he doesn¡¯t | D£®Yes, he doesn¡¯t |
A£®Peter likes to play computer games. |
B£®Barry likes to watch TV. |
C£®Peter has a soccer ball. |
D£®Barry doesn¡¯t have a volleyball. |
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Monday Morning: school Afternoon: soccer practice Evening: do my homework | Thursday Morning: school Afternoon: babysitting Evening: help my parents |
Tuesday Morning: school Afternoon: visit Uncle Li Evening: study for the test | Friday Morning: school Evening: Susan¡¯s party |
Wednesday Morning: school Evening: do homework | Saturday£ºfree Sunday: free |
A£®Seven. | B£®Five. | C£®Six. | D£®Eight. |
A£®Tuesday. | B£®Sunday. | C£®Friday. | D£®Saturday. |
A£®Visiting Uncle Li. | B£®Babysitting. |
C£®Helping his parents | D£®Doing homework. |
A£®Yes, he does. | B£®No, he doesn¡¯t. |
C£®Sorry, I don¡¯t know. | D£®Yes, he doesn¡¯t. |
A£®Go to school. |
B£®Soccer practice. |
C£®He can do anything he wants to do. |
D£®He does nothing. |
Once there was an island where all the feelings lived: Happiness, Sadness, Knowledge, and all of the others, including Love. One day it was said that the island would go down, so all made boats and left except Love.
Love was the only one who stayed. Love wanted to offer her help until the last possible moment. When the island had almost gone down, Love decided to ask for help.
Richness was passing by Love in a great boat. Love said, ¡°Richness, can you take me with you?¡± Richness answered, ¡°No, I can¡¯t. There is a lot of gold and silver in my boat. There is no place here for you.¡±
Sadness was close by, so Love asked, ¡°Sadness, let me go with you .¡± ¡°Oh, Love, I am so sad that I need to be by myself!¡±
Happiness passed by Love, too, but she was so happy that she did not even notice when Love called her.
Suddenly, there was a voice, ¡°Come, Love, I will take you.¡± It was an elder. Love was so excited that she even forgot to ask who the elder was. So Love asked Knowledge, another elder, ¡°Who helped me?¡± ¡°It was Time,¡± Knowledge answered. ¡°Time?¡± asked Love. ¡°But why did Time help me?¡±
Knowledge smiled with deep wisdom and answered, ¡°Because only Time understands how valuable Love is.¡±
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿What would happen to the island?
A£®It would grow bigger. | B£®It would sink. | C£®It drove feelings away. | D£®All the feelings lived. |
A£®Yes, he did. | B£®Yes, he didn¡¯t. | C£®No, he didn¡¯t. | D£®No, he did. |
A£®Because Happiness didn¡¯t like Love. |
B£®Because Happiness didn¡¯t hear Love calling her. |
C£®Because her boat was so small that she couldn¡¯t take Love with her. |
D£®Because she needed to be by herself. |
A£®Sadness. | B£®Knowledge. | C£®Happiness. | D£®Time. |
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