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重庆市西北狼教育联盟2024-2025学年八年级上学期开学考试英语试题
A.What are you doing? B.Where is Zhongyang Park? C.How do I get there? D.Have a good day! E.How far is it from here? F.Is the park on Zhengxing Road? G.Can you help me? |
A: Good morning, Li Lei.
B: Sure, Lucy.
A: I'm meeting a friend there.
B: Zhongyang Park? It's not far from here.
A: So can I walk there?
B: Yes. You can get there in about five minutes.
A:
B: Walk along this street. When you get to Zhengxing Road, turn left.
A:
B: Yes. It's half a kilometer down the road on the right.
A: OK. I see. Do I have to pay admission (门票)?
B: No. It's free.
A: Thanks. You too. Bye!
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