( ) —Yes. You’re right. ( ) —Hi, John. I have a good friend. ( ) —A girl. She’s tall and thin. She has long hair and a pink bag. ( ) —A boy or girl? ( ) —Is she Sarah?
( ) Can I have a knife and fork, please? ( ) What would you like for dinner, John? ( ) Yes, thank you. ( ) I’d like some beef, please. ( ) Would you like some noodles, too? ( ) Try chopsticks for noodles, John.
( ) I like tea, too. But my sister doesn’t like that. ( ) Yes, she is. We go to school on foot every day. (1)Hello, Kevin. What do you like? ( ) Great! I go to school on foot, too. ( ) Your sister? Is she a student? ( ) I like bread and tea. What about you?
( ) Great! You play it very well. ( ) Sorry, I can’t do that. ( ) I can play table tennis. How about you, Mary? ( ) Yeah! I can play table tennis now! ( ) What can you do, Tom? ( ) Don’t be sad. I can teach (教)you.
( ) How much are they? ( ) A cup of coffee, please. ( ) Eighteen yuan. ( ) Can I help you? ( ) Anything else? ( ) Yes. I’d like some noodles. ( ) Thank you. ( ) Here you are.
( ) What are you going to buy? ( ) Can I go with you? (1) Where are you going this Saturday, Jim? ( ) Sure! ( ) I’m going to buy a dictionary. ( ) I’m going to the bookstore.
A. Nice to meet you too. B. This is my sister. She’s Tina. C. Good evening, Sam. D. Nice to meet you, Tina. E. Good evening, Bobby. F. Tina, your cap is great! G. Thank you, Sam.
( ) Can I have one? ( ) They’re nice! How many apples do you have? ( ) Sure. Here you are. ( ) I have eighteen. ( ) Hello, Helen! Look at my red apples.