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What do you want to do this weekend? What will you do this weekend?

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1. a packet of fries Ò»´üÊíÌõ£» 2. a bowl of noodles Ò»ÍëÃæÌõ£» 3. a glass of juice Ò»±­¹ûÖ­£» 4. two cups of tea Á½±­²è

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2. £ß£ß£ß£ß (What; Which) would you like, Tony? 3. I¡¯d like £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß (a packet; a bowl) of fries. 4. Candy wants to drink £ß£ß£ß£ß (a glass; a cup) of coffee. 5. He¡¯d like two £ß£ß£ß£ß (piece; pieces) of cakes.

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have packets like some would 1. What £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß you like, Mum?

2. I would £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß a cup of tea, please? 3. He¡¯s going to £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß some dumplings. 4. Would you like £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß rice, Jack?

5. My brother wants two £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß of fries.

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( )1. Let¡¯s £ß£ß£ß to that restaurant.

A. goes B. go C. going D. to go ( )2. Would you like £ß£ß£ß apple?

A. / B. a C. an D. some ( )3. You don¡¯t look very £ß£ß£ß.

A. well B. good C. better D. ill ( )4. I would like £ß£ß£ß noodles, please.

A. two bowls of B. a bowls of C. two bowl of D. bowls of ( )5. That¡¯s a good restaurant for £ß£ß£ß.

A. we B. us C. our D. ours

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( )1. Would you like a glass of juice? A. No, he doesn¡¯t. ( )2. What¡¯s the matter, Tom? B. Yes, please. ( )3. What are they going to eat? C. Yes, we can.

( )4. Does he like dumplings? D. They are going to eat vegetables. ( )5. Can we go to another restaurant? E. I don¡¯t feel very well.

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1. Ò»¼ÒºÃ²Í¹Ý£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß6. two packets of fries £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß £ß

2. three sandwiches £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß 7. һЩ½È×Ó£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß 3. Ò»¸öºº±¤°ü£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß8. five bowls of noodles £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß £ß£ß 4. a piece of cake £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß9. ËÄÆ¬µ°¸â£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß £ß 10. a glass of juice £ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß5. Ò»±­²è£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß£ß £ß£ß

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A. Do you like some more rice? B. Would you like some more rice? ( )2.ËûÏëÒªÒ»ÍëÃæÌõ¡£

A. He is going to have a bowl of noodles. B. He is going to have a bowl of dumplings. ( )3.Äã¿ÊÁËÂð£¿

A. Are you thirsty? B. Are you hungry? ( )4.ÎÒÃÇÏëÒªËı­¿§·È¡£

A. We¡¯d like four cup of coffees. B. We¡¯d like four cups of coffees. ( )5.ÄãÏëÀ´µãʲô£¿

A. What would you like? B. What do you like?

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One morning Mr and Mrs Green go shopping in their car. In the shop they see a lot of clothes. Mrs Green likes them. So they buys a shirt for their son, a skirt for their daughter, and a sweater for Mr Green. She buys a dress for herself, too.

At about twelve o¡¯clock, they go home. But they lose their way (ÃÔ·). Mr Green drives over to an old man and asks, ¡°Where am i? Please tell me.¡± The old man looks at him and the car. ¡°You¡¯re in your car, sir¡± He says. ( )1. Mr and Mrs Green go shopping by bus. ( )2. Mrs Green buys clothes for her family. ( )3. They go home in the morning.

( )4. They don¡¯t know the way to their home.

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