A. Certainly! B. What are you doing here? C. Shall we go and watch the games? D. They are playing football. E. How about you? F. Can you play football? G. I am watching the games. |
Gao Wei: Hello, Lisa.
Lisa: OK. Let's go.
Gao Wei: Look at Jim and Tony.
Lisa: They are really good at it.
Gao Wei:
Lisa: Yes, but not very well.
Gao Wei: I can't play football, but I can play
tennis well.
Lisa: Look! Jenny is here, too. Hi, Jenny.
Jenny:
All my family like sports very much. On weekends, we always go out and do some sports. My father likes playing football best. He always plays football with his friends when he is free (空闲的). My mother likes playing ping-pong very much. And she can play it very well. My brother likes running. He can run fast. Last week he won the first prize(一等奖)in his school's sports meeting. My favourite sport is playing tennis. I want to be a tennis player in the future. Doing sports makes us happy and healthy.
Mr Brown and Mr Smith are neighbours. Mr Brown's first name is John. But when his neighbours talk about him, they call him"Mr Going-to-do". Do you know why? Mr Brown always says he is going to do something, but he never does it.
Every Saturday Mr Brown talks to Mr Smith. He always says he is going to do something.
"I'm going to clean my house today,"he says, or"I'm going to wash my car tomorrow." or"I'm going to clean the garden next week."
Mr Smith knows Mr Brown is not going to clean his house, wash his car or clean his garden. Then he says,"Excuse me, John. I'm going to do some work in the house."
Mr Smith often says to his son Dick,"Are you going to do something? Then do it. Don't be another ‘Mr Going-to-do'."
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