A. get off the metro B. brush his teeth C. point at D. Happy Teachers' Day E. has a fever F. on your right G. growing flowers and trees H. smells nice I. can't get on the bus J. see a new film |
A: Excuse me.
B: You can take a metro.
A:
B: You can take metro No. 3.
A:
B: No, that isn't your metro stop.
A: Yes, I can.
B:
A: I see. Thank you very much.
B: That's all right.
A. Which metro shall I take?
B. Your metro stop is next to it.
C. How do I get to the cinema?
D. Can you see a hospital there?
E. Is it the metro stop over there?
Mary is 1 English girl. She is now in Beijing 2 her parents. She only knows very little Chinese, but she is trying to study and 3 it. She often tries to speak Chinese to her Chinese 4 . Sometimes they don't understand her, because she 5 speak Chinese well.
One Sunday morning, Mary 6 out. She wants to go to the park. She is going there to 7 a flower show. But she doesn't 8 how to get there. She asks a Chinese boy for help. The boy can't understand her. Then she takes out a pen and some paper. She 9 flowers on it, then gives the picture to the boy and says something about it. The boy understands and shows Mary the 10 to the park.
Mr Smith lives in a village, but he works in a big city. He goes to work by train every morning and comes home in the same way.
This morning, when he is reading his newspapers(报纸)on the train, a man behind him says "Hello" to him and begins to talk t him. "Your life is not interesting, is it? You take the same train every morning, and you always sit in the same seat and read the same newspaper." "How do you know all that about me?" Mr Smith say angrily(生气地). "Because I always sit in the same seat behind you," the man answers.
There is an old rich man. Every day, his three sons fight with each other over their father's fortune. Their father always tells them to work together, but they never listen to him. The old man says "I will leave all of my fortune to the one that can break this bundle of sticks. " The eldest son tries first. Though he presses and pulls with his arms, he cannot bend the sticks. The second son laughs, takes the bundle but he still cannot break it. Finally, the youngest tries, the result is the same.
Then the father unties the bundle of sticks. "Now each of you take a stick and try to break it again," he says. This time, the boys break the sticks easily in their hands.
Father says: "If you stand together, no one can beat you. But if you always fight with each other and insist on going your separate ways, you will be as weak as a stick."