A.want to |
B.need |
C.likes |
A.Sorry |
B.Excuse me |
C.Sure |
Now Ann is in the street. She wants to go to the post office. But she doesn't know how to go there.
Ann: Excuse me. Is there a post office near here?
The man: Yes, there is.
Ann: How can I get to the post office?
The man: Go straight and then turn right at the traffic lights. You can see the post office. It is near the library.
Ann: Is it on the left or on the right of the library?
The man: It is on the left.
Ann: Thanks very much.
The man: You are welcome.
1.Ann knows the way to the post office.(My name is Lucy. I’m a student. I live in Canada. I’m sending an email to my friend Lingling. She lives in Beijing. Beijing is a big city. I like Beijing. It’s beautiful. I want to go to Beijing. I miss her. I hope I can come to Beijing soon.
1.Lucy is writing a letter to Lingling. (A.No, it is very near. |
B.Is it far from here? |
C.Then go straight on. You’ll find it next to the post office. |
D.With pleasure. |
E.Excuse me. Where is the bookshop, please? |
F.Many thanks. |
G.Go along this road and turn right the traffic lights. |
A.many | B.is | C.much |
A.is | B.am | C.are |
A.sending | B.to send | C.sends |