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1、Unit 1This week v/e asked student at Star High School about the (good) ways to I earn (much) Engl i sh. Many said they learnt by (use) Engl ish. Some students had more specific (suggest). Li I I ian Li, for examp I e, said the best way to I earn new words was by read i ng Eng I i sh magaz i nes. She

2、 sa i d that memor i z i ng the new words of pop songs a I so (he I p) a little. When we asked about study i ng grammar, she said, “I never study grammar. It' s too bor i ng.”Wei Ming fee I s (d ifferent). He (learn) Engl i sh for six years and reaI Iy Ioves it. He thinks studying grammar is a g

3、reat way to learn a I anguage. He a I so thinks that (watch) Engl i sh movies arent t a bad way because he can watch the actors say the words. Sometimes, however,hefindswatch i ngmov i es( frustrate) because the people speak too quickly.Liu Chang said that joining the Eng I i sh c I ub at schoo I wa

4、s the best way to improve her Engl i sh. Students get lots of practice and they a I so have fun. She added that having conversat ions with fr iends was not he I pfu I at all. "We get excited about something and then end up (speak) in Chinese, ” she said.Last year my Engl i sh c I ass was diffic

5、ult. First of all, it (be) easy for me to understand the teacher when she taIked. To begin with, she spoke too (quick), and I couldn, t understand every words. Later on, I reaI ized that it doesn* t matter if you don, t understand every word. I was a I so afraid (speak) in class, because I thought m

6、y c I assmates (may) I augh at me. I cou I dn' t a I ways make comp I ete sentences, either. Then I started to watch Eng I ish-language TV. It he I ped a lot. I think that (do) lots of I istening practice is one of the (secret) of (become) a good language (I earn). Another thing that I found ver

7、y difficult was Engli sh grammar. So I dec i ded (take) I ots of grammar notes i n every c I ass. Then I started to wr ite my own or iginal sentences (use) the grammar I was I earn i ng. It' s amaz i ng how much th i s he I ped. Now I am en joy i ng learning Eng I i sh and I got an A th i s term

8、. My teacher i s very impressed.Unit 2My (b i g) prob I em i s that I am too busy. When I (be) young, I used to have so (many) time, but these (day) I get up ear Iy and stay in school a I I day. Then I go r ight home and eat dinner. Before I (start) high school, I used to spend a lot of time (play)

9、games with my friends, but I just (have) the time anymore. In the evening, I used to watch TV and chat with my grandmother, but now I have (study). I love music, and my father used to take me to concerts. These days, I (hard) ever have time for concerts. I do my homework and go to bed. I (reaI) miss

10、 the old days.Unit 3The other day, my fr iends and I (taIk) about the rules that we have in school. At our schooI, we have to wear uniforms every day. The prob I em i s that a I I my c I assmates think the un i forms are ugly. We think young peop I e shou I d I ook smart and so we wou Id I i ke (wea

11、r) our own clothes. Our teachers be I ieve that if we did that, we wou I d concentrate more on our c I othes than our (study). We (agree). We wou I d fee I more comfortab I e and that i s good for study i ng, I f we can' t do that, we (a I I ow) to des i gn our own un i forms. That wou I d be a

12、good way (keep) both teachers and students happy.If s also probably a good idea for parents to al low teenagers to study in groups dur ing the evening. I know we get (noise) sometimes, but we learn a lot from each other. We a I so think that vacat ions shouId be(long). At present they? re too short.

13、 Longer vacat ions wouId give us time to do things I ike (volunteer). Last summer I had an opportunity to volunteer at the local hospital, but I (can) because I had to go back to school. It would be a good exper ience for me because I want to be a doctor when I' m oIder.Unit 5Our neighborhood us

14、ed to very quiet. However, these days, strange things are (happen) in our neighborhood and everyone is unhappy. Zhou Gu , the I oca I school teacher, i s extreme Iy (worry). When he i ntervi ewed by the I oca I newspaper, he sa id, uEvery night we hear strange (noise) outside our window. My wife tha

15、nks that it(can) an animal, but my fr iends and I think it must be teenagers (have) fun. My parents cal led the pol ice, but they can? t f ind anything strange. They think it might be the wind. I don' t think so!”Zhou Gu' s next door neighbor Qi Hui is(happy) too. "At f i rst, I thought

16、 it (may) a dog, but I (can) see a dog and I still hear the noi se outside. ”Everyone i n our ne i ghborhood (be) worr ied, and everyone has his or her own ideas. There must be something (visit) the homes in our neighborhood, but what is itUnit 6This is Hong Tao' s (last) movie. I I ike Hong Tao

17、. He made some great movies over the years. (fortunate), thi s is his(bad) movie. If you' re Iooking for entertainment, stay at home and watch TV. Ye!low River Fisherman is too Iong, and it' s reaI Iy bor ing. It does have a few good features, though. I thought the (f isherman) wife was reaI

18、 Iy funny.Be sure to see thi s exhibition at the Lido Ga I lery. Amy Kim i s one of (know) Chinese photographers in the worId today, and some of her most famous photos are on display in this exhibition. She reaI Iy has something for everyone. There are many great photos of peopIe and of the countrys

19、ide. The few city photographs are(succeed). I see the same things every day and they don* t interest me as much. But thi s i s a great show from a wor Id-class photographer. Whatever you do, (miss) this exhibition.Over the years, we' ve seen(music) groups with pretty strange names come and go. F

20、ew have stranger names than this band. As the name (suggest), the band has lots of(energetic). And they p I ay the k i nd of mus ic that I love to hear. Every song i s rea I Iy loud and you often can' t understand the words, but this is okay because the lyrics aren't good. However, these are

21、 musicians who make happy - even on a Monday morning!Unit 7For your next vacation, why not consider(visit) Par is Par isis the capital of France and is one of (I ive) cities in Europe. It doesn? t have any beaches or mountains, but there are still many things to do there. For examp I e, it has some

22、fantastic sights,(include)the E i ffe I Tower and Notre Dame Cathedra I, one of the most famous (church) i n the worId, (traveI) around Par is by taxi can cost a lot of money, but it' s usuaI Iy convenient (take) the underground train to most p I aces. I n(general), though, France i s qu i te an

23、 expens i ve p I ace. One thing that is not expensive in France, however, is the wine!Most people in France (learn) Engl ish. Buy many peopIe don, t I i ke to speak Eng I i sh, (special) i n Par i s. So un I ess you speak French (you), it' s best to traveI with someone who can trans I ate things

24、 for you.Subject: VacationFrom: . ZhangDear Ace Trave I,My fami Iy and I v/ant to take a tr ip this summer somewhere in (east) China. I hope you can provide me some(information) aboutthe k i nds of vacat i ons that your f i rm can offer. We wou I d I i ke to trave I to an exciting p I ace and we(min

25、d) how far we have to go. Ithas to be a p I ace where we can do lots of outdoor(act i ve) ; we especia I Iy Iove hiking and (swim), but any kind of outdoor activity i s fine. We a I so needed to stay i n an (expens i ve) hote I or apartment. It would be nice if we get a room with a kitchen so we cou

26、ld save money by (cook) our own meaIs. The room needs to be big enough for three people. Al so, we' d like to stay at a p I ace with a b i g poo I or somewhere near the ocean. Could you p I ease give me some(suggest) for vacation spots Also, please let us(know) if it's best(traveI) by pIane,

27、 train or bus. We' d I ike to be away for about three weeks.Thank you very much! ZhangUnit 8Number 77 High School is home to three very specia I young peopIe: Li Hui pi ng, Lin Pe i and Zhu Ming. These three students a I I volunteer the i r time (heIp) other people. This voIunteer work takes eac

28、h of the i r severs I hours a week, so it i s a major (comm i t). Hui pi ng Ioves to read and she puts this Iove to good use by working in the after-schoo I care centre at her I oca I e I ementary school. Here, she he I ps young chi Idren to read. Lin Pei Ioves animals and pIans(study)when he leaves

29、 school. He spends every Saturday morning(work)i n an an ima I hosp i ta I. Zhu M i ng wants to be a (professor) s i nger. He sings for groups of people at the city hospital to cheer them up.' (voIunteer) i s great!1 says Hu i p i ng. Not on Iy do I fee I good about helping other people, but I g

30、et(spend) time doing what I Iove to do. Lin Pei says he has learned more about animals. Zhu Ming says he has met some(wonder) peopIe at the hospital. The threestudents p I an to set up a student volunteer pro ject at the i r school.' (put) it off, says Hu ip i ng. (become) a voIunteer today!*Las

31、t week everyone was trying (cheer up) Jimmy, the Bike Boy. But this week, Jimmy is happy again. On Monday, he told a radio (interview) that he(run) out of money(buy) oId bikes. He a I so put up some signs(ask) for old bikes and (ca I I) a I I hi s f r i ends and told them about the prob I em. He eve

32、n handed out (advert i se) at a I oca I supermarket. Then he to I d the teachers at school about his problem and they set up a caI Hin centre for parents. The (strategy) that he came up wi th worked out(f i ne). He now has sixteen bikes (fix) and give away to chi Idren who don't have bikes.Unit

33、9Did you know that tea, the (popu I ar) dr i nk in the wor Id (after water), (invent) by accident Although tea (br ing) to the (west) wor I d unt i I1610, thi s beverage was d i scoveredoverthree (thousand) years before that. According to an ancientChinese legend, the emperor Shen Dong discovered te

34、a when he was boiling dr i nk i ng water oven an open f i re.Some (I eaf) from a nearbybush (faI I) into the waterand remained there for some time.Theemperor noticed that the I eaves i n the water produced a(p I ease)smeI I. Later he decided to taste the hot (mix). It was quite de I icious. And in t

35、hi s way, one of the wor Id' s favour ite (dr ink) was i nvented.Unit 10I (never be) I ate for schoo I, but yesterday I came very (close). My a I arm clock(go) off, and by the time I woke up, my father had a I ready gone into the bathroom and I had to wait for him(come) out. I had to (reaI) rush

36、. I took a quick shower, had some breakfast, and then ran off to the bus stop. (fortunate), by the t ime I got there, the bus had a I ready left.I started walking, but I knew I(can) get to schooI on time. Lucki Iy, my fr iend Tony and his dad(come) by in his dad' s car and they gave me a r ide.

37、When I got to school, the (final I y) be I I (r ing). I only just made it to my class.In 1938, a radio program by(act) Orson Wei les announced that a Ii ens from Mars had Ianded on the Earth. He descr i bed where they had I anded and to I d how they(move) across the United States. Wei leswas so (con

38、vinee) that hundreds of people be Iieved the story, and panic(set) off across the whole country. By the time the author ities revealed that the story was a hoax, thousands of people had fIed from the i r homes.On Apr i I Foo I ' s Day, a reporter i n England announced that there would be no more

39、 spaghett i because the spaghett i farmers in Italy had stopped (grow) spaghett i. Many people ran to thei r I oca I supermarket (buy) as much spaghetti as they could. By the time people rea I i zed that the story was a hoax, a I I of the spaghetti across the country (sei I) out.A famous TV star onc

40、e invited his gi rIfr iend onto his show on Apr iI Fool' s Day. He asked her to marry him. She was(thr ill), because she reaI Iy wanted to get married. However, when she said 'yes' , he (rep I y), "Apr i I Foo I !' That I i tt Ie joke didn' t have e very happy (end). The TV

41、star lost both his gi r If r iend and hi s show.Unit 11Watertown i s a great pI ace for the famiIy(take) a vacation. Teenagers wi I I want to visit the world' s(large) water sI ides and eat at Uncle Bob' s. A d i ff erent rock band (p I ay) at Uncle Bob' s every night. Kids wi I I enjoy

42、the Clown City Cafe. They have (organ i ze) games and the staff dress up as(c I own).There(be) a I so a lot for parents in Watertown. I f they I ovegood food, they can find it at the(farmer) Market where thefood i s both de I icious and cheap. While the (chi Id) have fun, parents can take dance(less

43、on)on the beach. And everyone canI earn someth i ng i n Watertown. There are three museums and k i ds en joy the Science Museum. Parents v/i I I spend many happy hours (waIk) through the Hi story Museum.Unit 12Where I' m from, we' re pretty(re I ax) about time. I f you te I I a fr iend you&#

44、39; re going to thei r house for dinner, it' s okay if you arrive a bit I ate. (spend) time with fami I y and f r iends i s very important to us. We often just drop by our (f r iend) home. We don' t usua I I y have to make p I ans(meet) our f r i ends. Often wejust wa I k around the town cen

45、ter, see i ng as many of our f r i ends as we can.In(Swiss), it' s very important to be on time. We 're the I and of(watch), after all! I f someone(invite) you to meet them at 4:00, you have to be there at 4:00. If you are even fifteen minutes(I ate), your f r i ends may get angry. Al so, we

46、 never visita friend' s house(with) calling f i rst. We usually make plansto see f r iends. We usua I I y p I an to do something (interest), or go somewhere together.Dear Laura,Thank you for your message. Yes, I' m having a great time on my exchange program in France. It' s even(good) th

47、an I thoughtit wouId be. I was a bit nervous before I arr i ved here, but there was no reason to be. My host fami Iy is rea I Iy nice. They go out of thei r way to make me (fee I) at home. And you (be I i eve) how (quick) my French has improved! I ' m very comfortabIe(speak) French now. Although

48、 I still make lots of mistakes, it doesn? t bother me I i ke it used to. My(big) cha I lenge i s I earn i ng how to behave at the d inner tab Ie. As you can imagine, things are reaI Iy different from the way they are at home. For example, you are (suppose) to eat anything with your hands except brea

49、d, not even fruit! You have to cut it up and eat it with a fork.) Another thing i s that it i s very rude to say you are full. If you (want) any more food, you should a I ways keep your hands, but not your e I bov/s, on the tab I e. I have to say, I find it difficult(remember) everything, but I'

50、 m graduaI Iy(get) used to things and don' t f ind them so strange any more. I will wr i te soon and te I I you more about I i fe i n France. Hope you are having a good schooI year.Wang KunUnit 13Restaurant(own) have to know how to make food. They a I so haveto know to make money. Here are some

51、things they* ve learned from (science) studies. The color red makes peop Ie(hunger). Red a I somakes customers eat (fast). Many fast food restaurants, therefore, have red (furniture) or waI Is. Soft colors I ike pink and I ight blue (make) people (relax), so they spend more time (eat) the i r mea I

52、s. Soft I i ght i ng makes people look good, but it makes food Iook bad. Loud music may be nice at f i rst, but it soon makes peop I e wan to leave. Hard seats a I so make customers want to eat(quick) and I eave. Many restaurants, espec ia I Iy fast foodrestaurants, use this knowledge to make custom

53、ers eat faster. Customers on I y sit for about 20 minutes before they I eave. Because customers (stay) very long, smaI I restaurants can serve many peopIe every day.In the modern wor Id , advert ising is everywhere! Some peopIe think that ads are great. Others hate ads,(say) that they make our (city

54、) and countryside look ugly. Many ads are (aim) (specific) at teenagers, and some young peopIe see more than 100 advertisements a day. It' s true that some ads can be very (use). For i nstance, they can he I p you to compare two d i fferent (produce) so that you can buy the one you rea I ly need

55、. They can a I so he I p you save money. When pr ices are(I i st), you can go to the storewith the (low) pr ice. Ads a I so te I I you when stores are having sales. However, some advertising can be一 (confuse) or misIeading.Sometimes the words sound good but don' t reaI Iy teI I you anything abou

56、t the qua I i ty of the product. At other times, the picture in an ad looks a lot better than the reaI thing. So you have to be carefuI. At times an ad can lead you (buy) something you don' t need at all.Unit 14H i Jake,Sorry I couldn1 t get back to you (soon). I have so many (chore) to do today

57、. I have(do) my homework, of course.I started about an hour ago, but I haven? t finished. Then I have to take the dog for a wa I k, water my mom' s p I ants and do some (shop). I haven, t(do) any of those things yet because my grandfather came to chat with me. He loves talking and I love (I i st

58、en) to him. He started (te I I) me about a I I of the chores he had to do when he (be) a kid. He had get up at 5 am to chop wood and (Iight) the f i re for breakfast. Then he had to collect water from the vi I I age well. Then he had to feed the animals- he and hi s fami I y (Ii ve) on the farm.CrystaIDo you I i ke pop mus i c Most peop I e do. One of the best(band) on the music scene is the New Ocean Waves. In the Iast tweIve months, they have had three major co

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