—No, she ________.
She two nice cups.
—No, .
—Yes, .
Jason five ping—pong balls?
I have a nice watch,Bill .
Every weekend Tim's mom goes to a supermarket in the Green Street.Tim loves to go with her.Tim's favorite store is next to the supermarket.It is Billows Book Store.Mom goes shopping in the supermarket and Tim goes to the bookstore.Tim's favorite section(部分)is the sports section for children.It has all kinds of books about sports.It also has many new magazines(杂志).They tell everything about sports.
Tim likes sports and he spends (花)a lot of time reading the books and magazines in this section.He likes the section with music books, too.Tim always waits in the bookstore for Morn to come and get him.He takes one book or a magazine and Morn buys it for him.He thinks it is a nice way to spend every Saturday afternoon.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
My uncle likes sports very much.He loves soccer ball, basketball, baseball, tennis.He plays baseball and basketball very well.He likes to watch the sports games on TV.He plays sports every day.He has a small (小的) sports collection.He has 3 tennis rackets, 2 baseballs, 3 basketballs and a soccer ball.
Tommy buys a ticket(票) and goes in. But after two or three minutes he comes out. He buys a second ticket and goes in again. After a few minutes he comes out again and buys a third ticket. Two or three minutes after that, he comes out a third time and asks for another ticket. Then the girl selling tickets says to him, “Why are you buying all these? Are you meeting friends in the cinema all the time?”
“No, I'm not doing that.” the small boy says, “But a big woman always stops me at the door and tears (撕掉) my tickets up.”
—_________. It's interesting.
—No, I don't like sports.
—________.
Toby isn't here, He's .
Bill always his brother on weekends.
My name is Frank. I'm a student. My parents are English teachers. I have an uncle. He is my father's brother. His name is John Smith. He has a great sports collection (收藏品). He has four tennis balls, two ping-pong bats and three baseball bats. Look! His tennis balls are under the chair. His ping-pong bats are on the table. He plays ping-pong with his friends. But I don't play ping-pong. It's boring. I have three soccer balls. They are under the bed. Soccer is easy for me.
—But where's my bag?
A. Let's play! B. It sounds boring. C. Is this your volleyball? D. Do you have a soccer ball? E. Where is your soccer ball? F. Do you have a tennis ball? G. Where is my ping-pong ball? |
A: Hello, Jack! We can play tennis.
B: Oh, no, I don't. I only have a tennis racket (球拍).
A:
B: No, it isn't. It is my brother's. And I can't play volleyball.
A:
B: Yes, I do. I'm good at it.
A:
B: Um...Oh, it is under the bed.
A: Good!
B: OK, let's go.