A: Excuse me, Dale. Can I ask you some questions?
B: Sure.
A: How do you get to school?
B: .
A: How long does it take?
B: About fifteen minutes. What about you? .
A: No, I walk to school.
B: How long does it take to walk to school?
A: . I usually walk to school with my sister.
B: Well! .
A: It' s interesting. I can talk with my sister.
A. I live near the school. B. 4 kilometers C. Do you take a bus to school? D. I ride my bike. E. How far do you live from school? F. What do you think of your school trip? G. About 5 minutes. |
Lily: Hi, Mike. You look so angry.
Mike: I had a fight with my brother because he drew in my notebook just now.
Lily:
Mike: I did, But it's too late. The notebook is really important to me.
Lily: You should borrow your classmate's notebook and write the notes down again.
Mike: OK!
Lily: Well, You could tell your brother to say sorry and not to do it again.
Mike:
A. But I was still angry with him. B. Did you stop him? C. It's not a big deal. D. What's the matter? E. Thanks for your advice. F. What should I do? |
A: Dennis. You look unhappy. ?
B: I'm angry with my parents.
A:4?
B: Because my parents want me to go to music classes after school.
A: You don't like music, do you?
B: I like listening to music, but I don't like going to music classes after school.
A: 4?
B: I like to play ball games.
A: You should tell them about it.
B: I've told them, but they don't listen to me.
A: What a pity! But you shouldn't be angry with them.
B:?
A: You should try to persuade(说服)them. Maybe they will understand you.
B: I hope so. I'll have a try..
A:You're welcome.
A:Hi, Michael! You look worried. Anything wrong?
B:It's Kangkang. Ireally worried about him.
A:I'm sorry to hear that. He must feel bored and lonely.
B:We can bring him some exciting CDs and DVDs. And we can come over to see him. (At Kangkang's home)
C:I am very happy that you come to see me. You know I missed lots of lessons andI am really worried about that.
B:
C: How about the football match?
A:Don't worry. That's very nice of you.
A. Take it easy. We can help you with your lessons. B. I will ask Jim to play instead. C. What can we do for him? D. Thank you. E. When shall we do it? F. Jack is playing football. G. He is ill at home. |
A:Hi, Jane. You look upset. ?
B:I'm worried about my little brother. He is so unhappy these days.
A:Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. ?
B:He is feeling really bad because he failed the exam.
A: Did he talk to you about it?
B:No, he didn't. I think he doesn't want to right now.
A: Everyone gets these feelingat our age.
B:I can lend him some interesting CDs to cheer him up.
A:Oh, Thankyou very much.
B:You're welcome.
—He hurt his knee.