A: Hello, this is the police station. We have your ID card. Come to the police station, please.
B: Thank you!
A: Where are you?
B: Is it far? Should I go by taxi?
A: No, you can come by bus. Turn left at the science museum.
(15 minutes later.)
A:
B: Yes, I am. Thank you So much.
A. Are you Miss Zhang? B. How can I get there? C. I'm in front of the shopping mall. D. Then go straight. E. Take the No.5 bus to the science museum. |
Hello, T' m John. Mike. Nancy and Tom are my classmates. She asks us to go to her birthday party. We want to buy some gifts for Wendy. She has five baseballs and seven baseball bats. But she doesn't have a baseball cap. I want to buy a white baseball cap for her. Wendy likes strawberries, but she doesn't like apples. "What do you want to buy for Wendy?" I ask Mike.
"" Mike says, "and I want to buy a watch for her."
A. Wendy is always late for school. B. Wendy likes playing baseball. C. So Nancy and Tom want to buy a birthday cake with some strawberries on it. D. Our friend Wendy'S birthday is next Sunday. E. I know she likes white. |
Different ways to go to school
Some children go to school on foot in Munich, Germany. | In Alaska, USA, it snows a lot. Some kids go to school by sled. It's fast. |
Some children in Jiangxi, China, go to school by ferry every day. |
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Where: Munich, Germany How: on | Where: Alaska, How: by |
Different ways to go to school | |
Where: Jiangxi, How: by ferry | Where: Papa Westray, Scotland How: y ferry, by |
In London, you may notice different kinds of signs on the streets. Here is one of them. It shows the chargeable hours (付费时段) and how much you will pay if you will to park here.
Chargeable Hours Monday to Friday 8:30 am—6:30 pm £4 1 hour All other times including (包括): Weekends and Christmas Day no charge |
This is a street crossing. There are traffic lights at each corner. Drivers must watch the lights carefully. When there is a green light, the cars may go on. When there is a red light, the cars must stop. They must wait until the red light changes (变成) into green. Then they can go on.
Some people are colour-blind (色盲), and they can't see the difference between red and green. These people mustn't drive or there will be an accident (交通事故). We must keep our streets safe.