A.He’s a businessman. |
B.That’s nice. |
C.No. He’s in Australia. |
D.No, I want to be a businessman. |
E.What does your mother do? |
A.Is he an art teacher? |
B.My brother. |
C.Oh, I will take a trip there. |
D.Yes, it is. |
E.But he is good at drawing. |
A.Does she like playing sports? |
B.Do you like reading stories? |
C.I can sing and dance. |
D.She is a teacher. |
E.No. She often goes to work on foot. |
F.I like singing and dancing. |
A.I’m a teacher. |
B.How do you go there? |
C.Where do you work? |
D.Nice to see you again. |
E.I’m going to buy a word book. |
A.She should see a doctor. |
B.How do you feel, John? |
C.Thank you. |
D.My mother is ill. |
E.How are you? |
A.What does your father do? |
B.No, I don’t. |
C.Why? |
D.How are you today? |
E.Where does he work? |
A.Does she live in Sydney? |
B.Do you like doing kungfu and singing? |
C.Where does he work? |
D.What are his hobbies? |
E.How does he go to work? |
F.What does he do? |
G.I also like playing the pipa. |
A.Does he live in Shanghai? |
B.I go there by plane. |
C.What does your grandpa do? |
D.You should wear warm clothes. |
E.What are you going to do there? |
F.Does he like reading stories? |
A.She likes singing and dancing. |
B.She is my mother. |
C.What does she do? |
D.Usually, I come on foot. |
E.How does she go to work? |
A.Where is the post office? |
B.How can I get there? |
C.Thank you very much. |
D.What are you going to do there? |
E.Is it far from here? |