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[00:52.22]1.W:Hi, Tom. Are you drawing Mickey Mouse now?
[00:56.40]M:No, I\'m drawing the Monkey King.
[00:58.91]Question:What\'s Tom drawing now?
[01:09.56]2.M:Look! There is a big stone in the middle of the road. It\'s dangerous for cars.
[01:15.52]W:OK, let\'s move it away.
[01:17.83]Question:What\'s in the middle of the road?
[01:29.20]3.M:Who\'s the man in the picture?
[01:32.29]W:He\'s a stupid emperor.
[01:34.30]Question:What does the girl think of the emperor?
[01:45.49]4.M:What\'s the book about?
[01:48.24]W:An old man tried to move the mountains.
[01:51.93]Question:What are they talking about?
[02:02.95]5.M:Which book do you like, Sleeping Beauty or Hansel and Gretel?
[02:08.76]W:Neither. I like Journey to the West better.
[02:11.89]Question:Which book does the girl like?
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[03:10.74]M:Jane, I called you just now, but you didn\'t pick up. What were you doing?
[03:15.66]W:I was reading a story called The Fox and the Crow.
[03:19.52]M:What do you think of the story?
[03:21.72]W:Oh, it\'s very educational.
[03:23.84]M:Can you tell me something about it?
[03:25.91]W:Of course. One day a crow gets a piece of meat. A fox is very hungry and wants to eat the meat. Then the fox says hello to the crow. 
[03:35.37]But the crow doesn\'t answer.
[03:37.31]M:And then?
[03:47.53]W:Then the fox says the crow has a beautiful voice and asks the crow to sing a song. The crow is very proud and wants to sing. 
[03:51.66]When it opens its mouth£¬the meat drops and the fox gets it.
[03:51.70]M:The crow is really silly.
[03:53.57]W:I agree. The fox isn\'t telling the truth. The crow has a terrible voice.
[04:14.32]M:Jane, I called you just now, but you didn\'t pick up. What were you doing?
[04:19.90]W:I was reading a story called The Fox and the Crow.
[04:22.86]M:What do you think of the story?
[04:24.90]W:Oh, it\'s very educational.
[04:26.88]M:Can you tell me something about it?
[04:29.17]W:Of course. One day a crow gets a piece of meat. A fox is very hungry and wants to eat the meat. Then the fox says hello to the crow. 
[04:39.30]But the crow doesn\'t answer.
[04:40.73]M:And then?
[04:41.94]W:Then the fox says the crow has a beautiful voice and asks the crow to sing a song. The crow is very proud and wants to sing. 
[04:50.73]When it opens its mouth£¬the meat drops and the fox gets it.
[04:55.00]M:The crow is really silly.
[04:56.72]W:I agree. The fox isn\'t telling the truth. The crow has a terrible voice.
[05:08.38]Question:1.What was Jane doing when the boy called her?
[05:18.16]2.How does Jane like the story?
[05:26.54]3.Why does the fox say hello to the crow?
[05:35.88]4.What happens at the end of the story?
[05:44.16]5.Does the crow have a nice voice?
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[06:47.59]M:Tom walked past the shop at the street corner. He stopped to look at the front row of shoes.
[06:53.19]He felt very happy because the pair of shoes he wanted very much was still there. He really wanted to have them for his birthday. 
[07:01.21]But he sadly walked away. He knew very well his mother had little money to buy them. He decided not to go home at once, 
[07:09.50]as he looked sad and his mother would notice it. So he went to the park and sat on the grass. 
[07:15.59]There he saw a boy moving a wheelchair with his hands. Tom looked at him and was surprised to see that he had no feet. 
[07:23.59]He looked at his own feet. ¡°It\'s much better to be without shoes than without feet£¬¡± he thought. 
[07:29.69]There was no reason for him to feel so sorry and sad. He went away and smiled, feeling he was happier.
[07:52.66]M:Tom walked past the shop at the street corner. He stopped to look at the front row of shoes.
[07:58.11]He felt very happy because the pair of shoes he wanted very much was still there. He really wanted to have them for his birthday. 
[08:06.47]But he sadly walked away. He knew very well his mother had little money to buy them. He decided not to go home at once, 
[08:14.55]as he looked sad and his mother would notice it. So he went to the park and sat on the grass. 
[08:20.49]There he saw a boy moving a wheelchair with his hands. Tom looked at him and was surprised to see that he had no feet. 
[08:28.38]He looked at his own feet. ¡°It\'s much better to be without shoes than without feet£¬¡± he thought. 
[08:34.84]There was no reason for him to feel so sorry and sad. He went away and smiled, feeling he was happier.
[08:49.13]Question:1.How did Tom pass the shop at the street corner?
[09:01.50]2.Why did Tom stop?
[09:09.51]3.Why did Tom go to the park?
[09:19.22]4.Why was Tom surprised when he saw the boy?
[09:29.37]5.What can we learn from the story?