A.Mum bought a new pair for me. |
B.Those are your shoes. |
C.I lost my shoes. |
D.I’m so sorry, John. |
E.What’s the matter? |
F.But they aren’t your shoes. |
A. What’s the matter with you, Lily? B. A pair of shorts and a sweater. C. What did you do? |
A.OK. Thank you. |
B.What’s the matter? |
C.No, I don’t. |
D.You’ll feel better soon. |
E.But I don’t feel very well. |
A.I'm so sorry. |
B.What's the matter? |
C.Are you feeling bored? |
D.Of course not! |
E.I called my mum yesterday. |
—He lost________ ________.
—It's red.
—Yes, ________ ________.
A. What colour is it? B. On the school bus. C. Is this yours? D. What was in it? E. What's the matter with you, Tom? |
A.What colour is it? |
B.On the school bus. |
C.Is this yours? |
D.What was in it? |
E.What's the matter with you, Tom? |
A.Did you wash clothes for your mum? |
B.I’m happy to hear that. |
C.What’s the matter, Lingling? |
D.What did you do last night? |
E.Oh, I’m so sorry! |
Lost-and-found
There are many things at the lost-and-found. They are 1.2., a 3., a 4. and a 5. of 6.. Please come to find your things back.
Place: teachers’ office on the first floorYesterday was Monday. Many pupils wore new 1..Amy was beautiful. She wore a white 2.. Mike was cool. He wore a pair of sunglasses. Who wore a 3.? Oh, it was Lucy. Sam wore a pair of 4.. I wore a pair of blue 5..