Q: what does the man want to do?
3. A: What’s your favorite month?
B: I like the fourth one best.
Q: Which month does the woman like best?
4. A: Are you busy this evening?
B: No, but I will be busy tomorrow evening.
Q: When is the man free?
5. A: Jim, do you like the wet weather?
B: Very much. But my mother doesn’t.
Q: Does Jim’s mother like the wet weather?
III.
Uncle Jim: Well, did you have a nice walk around Toronto?
Mary: Yes, It’s a beautiful city, Uncle Jim.
Uncle Jim: It has an interesting history, too. It was the French who first arrived in the Toronto area in 1615.
Mary: In 1615?
Uncle Jim: Yes. Then the British government bought the land by Toronto Bay from the native Indian people in 1787 and founded the town of York in 1793.
Annie: So Toronto was called York. When was York renamed Toronto?
Uncle Jim: It was renamed Toronto in 1834. Since 1834, Toronto has grown into a big city. In fact, it’s the largest city in Canada.
Mary: Really? How many people live in Toronto?
Uncle Jim: About 4 million people. But the Canadians make up only around six per cent. People all over the world live here. The main ethnic groups are British, Italians, Chinese, Portuguese, Polish, Indians, Greeks and Germans.
Annie: Dad, where shall I take Mary tomorrow?
Uncle Jim: You should take Mary to a baseball game.liuxuepaper.com