Who's this? A. A Chinese book.
What's your name? B. I'm ten.
How old are you? C. My name is Kate.
Do you like fruit? D.Yes, I do.
What's on the desk? E. This is my grandfather.
—No, it (is/ isn't).
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How many kites do you have? A. I'm from the USA.
How many ducks can you see? B. She's Chen Jie.
Can I have some watermelon? C. We have seventeen.
Where are you from? D. I can see twelve.
Who's that girl? E. Sure. Here you are.
Where are you from? A. She is Miss Green.
Who's that woman? B. I have nineteen.
Is it in your desk? C. I'm from China.
Do you like pears? D. Yes, I do.
How many crayons do you have? E. No, it isn't.
A.Yes,I do.
B.It's on the desk.
C.No,I haven't.I've got a book.
D.It's a kite.
E.They are lions.
B:
B:No. It's in the house.
B:No. He is my teacher.
Can I have some grapes? A. She's my grandmother.
Who's that woman? B. Sure, here you are.
How many cars do you have? C. It's in the zoo.
Is she your grandmother? D. I have eleven.
Where is the tiger? E. No, she is my mother.
— Turn left at the bookstore.
— She's a police officer.
— To the cinema.
— Yes, he is.
— He likes reading books and going hiking.
A. How do you come to Hangzhou?
B. Does he like doing word puzzles?
C. Is your father a taxi driver?
D. Where is the library?
E. What are you going to do tonight?
F. Yes, he is.
G. I'm going to see a film.
H. Yes, he does.
I. By plane.
J. It's next to the museum.
A. He's a postman.
B. No, he doesn't.
C. Yes, she is.
D. I have a cold.
E. Coffee, for sure!
What's your mom like? A. I hurt my finger.
How do you know that? B. Size 35.
What's wrong? C. Yes, she lives in Sydney.Does your aunt live in Australia? D. She has long hair.
What size are your shoes? E. I looked it up in the library.