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(b)
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(c) It was heavy.
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was.
( )4.(a)
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(b)
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(b) Yes, I¡¦m seeing one.
(c)
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(c) Yes, I
saw one.
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(b)
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Summer vacation has just
ended(µ²§ô). Jordan and Pippen are classmates
now, but they in different classes last year. Pippen is a good student. He English every day, so he good English. Jordan doesn¡¦t like
English, but he plays basketball very well. He basketball every day on this summer
vacation. They are good friends and they both love movies.
Last Sunday, Jordan
two free movie tickets. He asks Pippen to go with him. Pippen
was very happy. The movie started at 10:40 a.m.. Jordan his bike to the movie theater(À¸°|). Pippen a bus to get there. It was really a great movie.
After the movie, they lunch at McDonald¡¦s. They many
people wait in line(±Æ¶¤) to buy(¶R)
Hello Kitty. Then they home at 4 o¡¦clock. They both had a good
time.
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1.
Were Jordan and Pippen classmates last year?
2.
What did they do last Sunday?
3.
How was the movie?
4.
Did Pippen walk to the movie theater?
5.
Does Jordan like English ?
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you¡¦re better soon!(¯¬§A¦¤é±d´_)
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A¡GThis is you. Happy birthday!
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you very much.
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A¡GHi, Tom. Let¡¦s play softball together!
B¡GSorry.
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I can¡¦t go out with you.
A¡GThat¡¦s
too bad!
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A¡GHow was your summer vacation?
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watched birds in the m ns, we didn¡¦t have
a good time.
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not?
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w was bad. It rained cats and dogs.(¶É¬Ö¤j«B)
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Mr. Knott was a teacher. He
lived far away(«Ü»·) from his school, so he was usually
very tired(¯hÂ) when(·í..®ÉÔ)
he got home. At nine o¡¦clock one evening when he was in bed, the telephone
rang, so he got up, picked up(®³°_) the telephone and said , ¡§ This is
Will. Who¡¦s speaking, please? ¡¨ ¡§Watt, ¡§ a man answered(¦^µª),
¡§ What¡¦s your name, please?¡¨ asked(°Ý) Mr. Knott. ¡§
Watt¡¦s my name,¡¨ was the answer. ¡§ Yes, I asked you that. What¡¦s your name?¡¨
Mr. Knott said again. ¡§ I told(§i¶D) you. Watt¡¦s my name,¡¨ said the other(¥t¤@Ó)
man. ¡§ Are you Jack Smith?¡¨ ¡§ No, I¡¦m Knott,¡¨ answered Mr. Knott. ¡§Will you
give(µ¹) me your name, please?¡¨ asked Mr.
Watt. ¡§ Will Knott,¡¨ answered Mr. Knott.
Both Mr. Watt and Mr. Knott put their telephones down angrily(¥Í®ð¦a) and thought(·Q) ¡§ That was a rude(²Ê¾|ªº), stupid(·M²Âªº) man!¡¨
Ps.
Knott[n t] Watt[w t]
( )1. What did Mr. Knott do for a
living? He¡¦s a ________
doctor
teacher
student cook
( )2. Who called Mr. Knott one
evening?
Jack Will Watt Smith
( )3. What¡¦s Mr. Knott¡¦s first
name?
Jack Will Watt Smith
( )4. Why was Mr. Knott usually
very tired(¯h²Ö) when he got home?
Because
he worked very hard(¨¯¶Ô¦a).
Because
he was old.
Because
he got up very early every morning.
Because
he didn¡¦t live near(¾aªñ) his school.
( )5. Which(¨º¤@Ó)
is wrong?
Watt called Mr. Knott at nine o¡¦clock
one evening.
Watt
had a wrong number.
Watt
didn¡¦t tell Mr. Knott his name on the phone.
Mr.
Knott didn¡¦t know who made the phone call.