What's your hobby?
A. I am a student.
B. I want to be a teacher.
C. My hobby is playing tennis.
C. My hobby is playing tennis.
M: Do you collect anything?
W: I collect music records.
M: I see, what kind of music do you like?
A. I like old records.
B. I like listening to music everyday.
C. I like j-pop and rock.
C. I like j-pop and rock.
M: Mary, do you like watching movies?
W: Yes, I do!
M: I see, do you prefer watching movies or reading books?
W: I think I prefer watching movies.
Q: Which does Mary prefer?
A. She prefers watching movies.
B. She likes reading books.
C. She prefers going to the movies.
A. She prefers watching movies.
twice
2回
切手
stamp
Thank you for your help.
A. No thank you.
B. That's very kind of you.
C. Don't mention it.
C. Don't mention it.
M: Do you listen to classical music?
W: Yes, I like listening to classical music and jazz.
M: Oh, me too. Do you play any instruments?
A. Yes, I play twice a week.
B. Yes, I play the piano and guitar.
C. Yes, I do both.
B. Yes, I play the piano and guitar.
M: What's your hobby Anna?
W: My hobby is collecting casettes.
M: How many casettes do you have now.
W: I have about thirty.
A. How many cassettes does she have?
A. She has about thirteen.
B. She has thirty.
C. She listens to cassettes three times a week.
B. She has thirty.
collect
集める
助け
help
What kind of music do you like?
A. I collect old records and CDs.
B. I like hip hop and rap.
C. Let's go to a jazz concert!
B. I like hip hop and j-pop.
M: Mary, do you play any sports?
W: I used to play soccer, but not now.
M: How often did you play soccer?
A. Almost everyday.
B. I watch it once a week.
C. I played for 10 years.
A. Almost everyday.
M: Sara, which do you like better...winter or summer?W: Hmm, I think I like winter better.
M: Why?
W: Summer is too hot! I prefer the cold.
Q: Which does Sara prefer?
A. She prefers summer because it's hot.
B. She like hot weather better than cold.
C. She prefers winter because it's colder.
C. She prefers winter because it's colder.
join
参加する
素晴らしい
wonderful
How often do you read?
A. I usually read everyday.
B. About fifty books.
C. I've read more than a hundred books.
A. I usually read everyday.
M: What will you do this weekend?
W: Not much. What about you?
M: I'm going to a baseball game. Would you like to come?
A. Of course, the pleasure is all mine.
B. Sure I'd like to come, thanks for your letter!
C. Yes I'd like to go, thank you for inviting me!
C. Yes I'd like to go, thank you for inviting me!
M: Mary, do you prefer the countryside or city more?
W: I prefer the city because there's many kinds of people and it's very convenient. How about you?
M: I like the countryside more because it's more calm and I can enjoy nature.
W: Ah yes that's a good point, I also enjoy the nature in the countryside too.
Q: Which did Mary say she prefers and why?
A. She prefers the countryside because it's calm.
B. She prefers the countryside because she can enjoy nature and how calm it is.
C. She prefers the city because of there's lots of people and it's convenient.
C. She prefers the city because of there's lots of people and it's convenient.
usually
たいてい
贈り物
present
Thank you for your wonderful hospitality.
A. I'm glad you like it.
B. Not at all.
C. Thank you anyway.
B. Not at all.
M: The food from next door is really good.
W: What did you get?
M: I got a tempura and salmon. Would you like to try some?
W:
A. Sure, let's go sometime.
B. No I'm full, but thank you anyway.
C. That's great. I'm glad you like it.
B. No I'm full, but thank you anyway.
M: Michiko, have you tried the new restaurant down the street?
W: I haven't tried it yet. Is it good?
M: Yes, I went last night for dinner. The food was delicious! You should try it sometime.
W: That sounds great, thank you for your suggestion!
Q: What did Michiko thank him for?
A. She thanked him for the food recommendation.
B. She thanked him for the delicious dinner.
C. She thanked him for inviting her to dinner.
A. She thanked him for the food recommendation.
hospitality
おもてなし
楽器
instrument