We are always using body language in our daily life. When we talk with each other, we may use body language. For example, in the USA, a person points to his or her head when he thinks someone is clever. However, human beings are not the only ones who use body language. Animals also use body language to tell each other how they feel and what they think. When a dog is happy, its ears will stand up, and its eyes will be widely open. When it is angry, it will look straight at you. If an elephant spreads its ears, it means "Watch out". To show friendship, elephants will touch each other with their trunks (象鼻). Dolphins (海豚) live in groups and like to show each other their feelings. An angry dolphin will sometimes slap (拍打) its tail on the water. A happy dolphin will play with its friends, making small jumps into the water.
These days my children are growing up fast. My daughter is 16 years old and my boy is already in junior high school. It seems that our house is becoming smaller and (small). We decided (have) a yard sale so that we can give the money to a children's house.
Each of us will send five old things after (clear) out the things from our bedrooms. Of course, my son felt a little sad first because he still wanted to keep the toys. He ever played with them so much. As you see, he (have) his train and railway set since he was four years old. And he played with it almost every day until about seven years old. He also wanted to keep his toy monkey. Every night he slept next to the toy monkey as a child. We could remember that forever. My daughter was sad to part some of her toys, too.
A: Hi, Lucy! The weather here is really nice in autumn.
B: Hi, Alan! Yes. There is little rain this season.
A:
B: Tomorrow? It will still be a fine day. But I hope it will rain tomorrow.
A:
B: Because my grandmother always says if it rains on someone's birthday, he or she will make lots of money this year.
A: Sounds interesting. Maybe it's true. Well, do you have any plans for your birthday?
B: Yes. I'd like to have a dance party in my house.
A: Sure, I'd love to.
B: It's at 6: 00 p.m. tomorrow.
A: OK. I'll arrive one hour early to help you prepare.
B: See you tomorrow.
A: See you.
A.Why?
B.When is it?
C.Thank you very much.
D.What would you like to do?
E.What about your hometown?
F.What will the weather be like tomorrow?
G.Would you like to come to my party tomorrow?