What do the people usually do on weekends? Some people like to 1 at home, but others like to go out for a walk or play football. Mr. Smith 2hard in a factory during (在期间) the3. On the weekends, he usually 4the same thing. On Saturday he washes his car and on5he goes with his family to a village(村庄)by car. His uncle and aunt6a farm there. It isn’t a big one, but there is always7 to do on the farm. The children help with the animals and give them some 8. Mr. and Mrs. Smith help in the field. At the end of the day, they are all9and Mr. Smith's aunt 10them a big meal.
his father is sleeping at home.
—Yes. He plays it every day.
going fishing with me?
maybe healthy sometimes sport coffee |
—I'm not sure. she is in the dining hall.
—Baseball.
Helen often watches TV for two hours in the afternoon.
— She sometimes ________ camping.
The best way is reading.
Mike Tam is a 16-year-old boy. He has many good 1 —He exercises every morning and reads books every night. He is doing well in studies and his favorite 2 are science and history.
Both of Mike's parents are good swimmers. When Mike was four years old, his father 3 to teach him how to swim. After two months of learning, Mike could swim 4 a fish.
Each week, Mike has to spend at least 16 hours 5. He spends two hours practicing swimming every day before school. After morning practice, he goes to school by bike. He likes riding bikes, 6 it is good for his health.
On Saturday, he gets up at 7: 00 a. m. He swims in the swimming pool for four hours. After that, he goes home to do his homework. He 7 watching movies, so he goes to the cinema every Sunday. "It is 8 to watch movies with my friends," he said. His parents often go to the swimming pool on weekends to encourage (鼓励)9 when they don't have to work.
Mike doesn't mind spending a lot of time practicing. "I love swimming, and practice can help me get good 10 in competitions (比赛)," he said.
Linda and her friends' day |
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Time |
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Things they did |
They went to and bought some skirts and jeans. |
The food they ate was cheap but. |
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They watched an. |
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Feelings |
They were. |