My name is Li Li. I'm eleven. I'm from China My mum and dad work in a big factory(工厂).They go to work every day but rest(休息)two days a week. I have a sister. We look like each other very much and we like to help each other. She is a middle school student and comes home in the afternoon. Everyone in my family likes to look after me.
My sister and I are in the same school, but we are in different grades. There are forty-two students in our class, twenty boys and twenty-two girls. We have our lessons from eight o'clock in the morning to four o'clock in the afternoon. My teacher of English, Miss Green is from England She is a good teacher. We have five English classes in a week. Now we can say a hundred words, and play games in English. We like English. We like our English teacher too.
1.Li Li's family has people.
A. three B. four C. six D. five
2.Li Li's father and mother work a week
A. seven days B. five days C. six days D. four days
3.Li Li's English teacher is .
A. an American B. a Japanese
C. an English woman D. a Chinese
4.Li Li's sister is .
A. a good teacher B. a nice girl
C. a bad student D. a good worker
5.We have a day.
A. one English class B. three English classes
C. no English class D. five English classes
I have a good friend. (1) Chinese name is Da Shan and his (2) name is Mark Roswell. He (3) from Canada. He can(4) English and French (法语). And he speaks Chinese very (5 ). He likes China very much. Now he teaches English( 6) Beijing. Da Shan( 7 )a big nose, big eyes( 8) short brown hair. He has a happy family. His wife (妻子) is from Sichuan, China. They(9) two children. Da Shan’s father and mother are in Canada. But (10 )like China, too. And they often come to China.
1.A. He B. Him C. His
2.A. English B. French C. Chinese
3.A. come B. does C. comes
4.A. speak B. speaks C. says
5.A. good B. nice C. well
6.A. at B. to C. in
7.A. is B. are C. has
8.A. and B. or C. so
9.A. are B. have C. is
10.A. they B. them C. their
everyone in your class watching TV?
A. Is; like B. Do; like C. Does; like D. Are; like
— ?
— No. My name is Mark.
A. Are you Mike B. What’s this in English
C. How are you D. What’s your name
—Oh, it's 10 o'clock. Mum, I must go to bed now.
— .
A. Good night B. Good evening
C. Good morning D. Good afternoon
— is your brother today?
—He is fine, thanks.
A. Who B. How C. What D. How old