题目内容
Ⅲ. Read the conversation in Exercise II again and tell True (T) or False (F) .() 1. Becky likes Amy King very much.
() 2. Amy King has short curly brown hair.
() 3. Amy King is of medium height,but she's a little heavy.
() 4. Amy King doesn’t wear glasses.
() 5. Molly thinks Amy King is very beautiful.
1. T 2. F 3. F 4. F 5. T 5
heavy isn’t what height or has is medium |
Mary: Do you look like your mother,Susan?
Susan: Not really.
Mary: does your mother look like?
Susan: Well,she is of build,not too heavy or too thin,you know. But my mom says I'm too , because I eat too much. .
Mary: Does your mother have short hair long hair?
Susan: She long straight hair.
Mary: Is she tall or short?
Susan: She tall or short. She's of medium . I think she's really beautiful. How about your mother? What does she look like?
Mary: She quite tall,and she also has long hair. But I think she5s too thin.
There are different customs around the world,and the ways to have birthdays are also different.
In China,a one-year-old child is always given things such as books,coins and so on.
Everything has a specific meaning. China's middle-aged and older adults eat long noodles on their birthdays. Brazilians have candies on their birthdays. Icelanders eat the pizza with candied fruit on their birthdays. In Britain,kids are often lifted up (被举起来) and “bumped” by their classmates on their birthdays,showing good growth. In Netherlands (荷兰) ,birthday persons get gifts and they also give gifts to others. Indians must pray (祈祷) and make good wishes in the pre-dawn (黎明前) .
Country | Food or activity | Country | Food or activity |
China | Britain | ||
Brazil | Netherlands | ||
Iceland | India |
Ⅲ. Complete the conversation with the sentences in the box.
A. | Thanks so much. |
B. | Where is Bridge Street? |
C No,there isn’t. | |
D. | How can I help you? |
E. | You can take the No. 5 bus. |
A: Excuse me.
B: Yes. 1
A: Is there a post office around here?
B: 2 But there is one on Bridge Street.
A: Oh... 3
B: Let me see. 4 The bus stop is just in front of the school.
A: Great!5 B: You’re welcome.