A: Hi, Katherine, you look tired.
B: I planted tomatoes in the garden behind the school with my classmates just now.
A: Why did you do that?
B: Well, because our teacher asked us to watch how tomatoes grow.
A: That's meaningful.
B: We also planted some carrots, potatoes and so on.
A: It must be a beautiful garden. Will everyone in your class look after them?
B: Yes, we take turns to look after them.
A:
B: I hope so. It reminds me of a famous saying, "No pains, no gains".
A: That's right. Planting is not only a kind of labor practice but also helps us learn a lot.
B: I quite agree with you.
A: Sure, I'd love to. I'm looking forward to seeing your garden.
A. Would you like to visit our garden?
B. Sounds interesting.
C. What else did you plant?
D. I believe you'll get a lot this autumn.
E. What's the matter with you?