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Listentothearticleandthinkaboutthisquestion:whatisthisstorymainlyAGirlwithTwoMybestfriendhastwofirstnames.OneisHeather,andtheotherisNa-ri.IhaveneverseenherusethenameNa-ri.Buttoday,forthefirsttime,sheiswritingaletterwithhisname.ShewasborninSouthKoreaandadoptedbyAmericanparentswhenshewastwoyearsold.Oneday,shetoldmeaboutherchildhood.Whenshewentouttodinner,someKoreanstrangerstriedtotalktoherinKorean.Shedidn’tunderstandwhattheyweresaying,soshejustlookedatthem.Shesaidthatshestillrememberhowtheylookedather.Theireyesseemedtosay,“Poorgirl,youareanabandonedchild.”Fromthatday,HeathertriedtokeepsayingtoherselfthatshewasAmerican.Twodaysago,shereceivedaletterfromSouthKorean.TheletterwassenttoNa-ri.Shewassosurprisedthatshecouldn’topentheletter.SoIdiditforher.TheletterwaswritteninKorean.Isaid,“Heather,youshouldasksomeonetoreadthisletterforyou.ItiswritteninKorean.”Butshewassilent.Yesterday,onthewayhome,Isawhersittingonabenchnearmyhouse.Shewascrying.“Whatisit,honey?”Isaid.Shetoldthatherbirthmotherhadbloodcancer,andtheonlycureforherillnessmightbeHeather’sblood.Iaskedhowsheknewthis.Heathersaid,shehadlearnedKoreansecretly.Cryinghard,Heatheronlyrepeated,“WhatshouldIdo?WhatshouldIdo?”Ireallyhadnoanswer.Thismorning,Heathercalledme.“CanyoubewithmewhenIwritealettertoSouthKorean?”Igladlywentovertoherhouse.Heatherdidn’tseemtohavesleptatall.Ihuggedherandtoldhereverythingwouldbeokay.NowNowIamsittinginfrontofHeatherwatchingherwritealetter.Shehasn’ttoldmewhatshewaswriting,butIguess.Heatheriswriting,“Na-riiscoming,one…thekeepinfront一、 togiveupthecontrolof, tolearnorhearthemeaningof makingnosound, tochooseortakeasone’sown;makeone’sownby restorationtoone…thekeepinfront一、 togiveupthecontrolof, tolearnorhearthemeaningof makingnosound, tochooseortakeasone’sown;makeone’sownby unbelievable, restorationto.1.1.用法:(1)Wheredidyougojustnow?(2)表示在过去一段时间内,经常性或习惯性的动作。例:WhenIwasachild,Ioftenplayedfootballinthestreet.WhenevertheBrownswentduringtheirvisit,theyweregivenawarmwelcome.2.justnow,yesterday,lastweek/month/summer/year,anhourago,theotherday,WhatisthisarticlemostlyHeathertriedtokeepsayingtoherselfthatshewasnotHeatherwantedtolearnKoreansecretly,butsheHeathergotaletterfromherbirthmotherinSouthWhatcanweNOTtellfromtheHeather’sKoreannameisNa-HeatheroriginallycamefromHeather’sbirthmotherhadbloodWriteTifthesentenceistrueandFifitisHeatherreceivedaletterfromKorean,andtheletterwassenttoHeather’sbirthmotherwillcometo三、英汉互译abandon cure 安静的 WhatisthisarticlemostlyHeathertriedtokeepsayingtoherselfthatshewasnotHeatherwantedtolearnKoreansecretly,butsheHeathergotaletterfromherbirthmotherinSouthWhatcanweNOTtellfromtheHeather’sKoreannameisNa-HeatheroriginallycamefromHeather’sbirthmotherhadbloodWriteTifthesentenceistrueandFifitis HeatherreceivedaletterfromKorean,andtheletterwassentto Heather’sbirthmotherwillcometo198219823.be⑴amiswas(was⑵are在一般过去时中变为were(werewas或wereisamarewas或werenot,waswere放到句首。4.句中没有be⑴否定句:didn’t动词原形,如:Jimdidn’tgohomedidDidJimgohome7.7.Itistimesb.didsth.时间已迟了早该……了"。例:Itistimeyouwenttobed.wouldhad)rathersbdidsth.表示'宁愿某人做某事'。例:I'dratheryoucameThereusedtobeabig⑴疑问词+did+主语+WhatdidJimdo,结尾是ed,如:taste- are-were, do-did, get-got, draw-drew, buy-bought begin-began know-knewmeet- teach- ⑴疑问词+did+主语+WhatdidJimdo⑵疑问词当主语时:疑问词+动词过去式?如:Whowenttohome结尾是ed,如:taste-以“辅音字母+y”yi,再加-ed,如:study-studiedv are-were, do-did, get-got, draw-drew, buy-bought begin-began know-knewlearn-learnt meet- teach- 1.—Didyou1.—DidyouhearthatwaterinTaiLakesmelt—Yes.Infact,A.B.wasC.hasD.will.That’sallbecauseofthepeopleandthefactories2.A.hisfingerswhenhewascookingtheB.wasC.hasD.hadA.A.hadarrivedin;hadB.arrivedin;hasC.gotto;had—DidyouhaveagoodtimeduringtheDragonBoat—Yes.Itwasreallyfun.Luckily, mycamerawithwillam—What'syourplanforyourfather'sbirthday,—I'mmakingaspecialpresentformyfather. todoitlastamwill— youlikeduringyourchildhood(童年—Infact,Iwasvery—Hi, youforalong— inBeijing.I’vejustcomehadn’tseen;haven’tseen;shalldidn’tsee;willhaven’tseen;—Did toworkbybus—Yes,he somepresentsforherfriendswhenshewasinLondonlastis—DidyouseeMr.Smithwhenyouwerein—No.When France, to—DidyouhaveagoodtimeduringtheDragonBoat—Yes.Itwasreallyfun.Luckily, mycamerawithwillam—What'syourplanforyourfather'sbirthday,—I'mmakingaspecialpresentformyfather. todoitlastamwill—What youlikeduringyourchildhood(童年—Infact,Iwasvery—Hi,I youforalong—I inBeijing.I’vejustcomehadn’tseen;haven’tseen;shalldidn’tsee;willhaven’tseen;—Did toworkbybus—Yes,he somepresentsforherfriendswhenshewasinLondonlastis—DidyouseeMr.Smithwhenyouwerein—No.WhenI France, toD.hadgotD.hadgotto;had10.—DidyoumeetTomatthe—No.HisA.hastakenoff;B.tookoff;hadC.tookoff;D.hadtakenoff;bythetimeon,on,first,give,change,it,letter,while,because,cheap,TheBritishlovesendingtextmessages.Theysendmorethan2.5billioneverymonth.Andmostpeoplenowunderstandthelanguageoftext,withitsnumbersandmissing .Infact,whenastudentataScottishschoolwrotethewholearticle“intxt”,histeacher him“C+4f4t”(“C+foreffort”). wayofstayingintouchwithyourfriends,itcanalsobringIn2005,aBritishteenagerbecamethe personintheworldtoreceivetreatmentforanaddiction(沉溺)totextmessaging.Inoneyear,thenineteen-year-oldspentabout£4,500 Forsomepeople,textmessaginghas theirlives.Forexample,JamesTruslerfromSussexinEnglandtravelsaroundtheworldtakingpartintextingcompetitionsandTVshows.He’stheworld’s texterandrecentlysetanewworldrecord hewasappearingonAustralianTV.Hetexted:“Therazor-toothedpiranhasofthegeneraSerraslmusandPygocentrusarethemostferociousfreshwaterfishintheworld.Inrealitytheyseldomattackahuman.” tookhim67seconds.Jamessendsalotoftextmessages—about2,500amonth.Buthedoesn’tgetbigbills heworksforalargemobilephonecompany!D.hadgotto;D.hadgotto;had10.—DidyoumeetTomatthe—No.HisA.hastakenoff;B.tookoff;hadC.tookoff;D.hadtakenoff;bythetime1.on,on,first,give,change,it,letter,while,because,cheap,TheBritishlovesendingtextmessages.Theysendmorethan2.5billioneverymonth.Andmostpeoplenowunderstandthelanguageoftext,withitsnumbersandmissing .Infact,whenastudentataScottishschoolwrotethewholearticle“intxt”,histeacher him“C+4f4t”(“C+foreffort”).Althoughtexting(发短信)is wayofstayingintouchwithyourfriends,itcanalsobringIn2005,aBritishteenagerbecamethe personintheworldtoreceivetreatmentforanaddiction(沉溺)totextmessaging.Inoneyear,thenineteen-year-oldspentabout£4,500 Forsomepeople,textmessaginghas theirlives.Forexample,JamesTruslerfromSussexinEnglandtravelsaroundtheworldtakingpartintextingcompetitionsandTVshows.He’stheworld’s texterandrecentlysetanewworldrecord hewasappearingonAustralianTV.Hetexted:“Therazor-toothedpiranhasofthegeneraSerraslmusandPygocentrusarethemostferociousfreshwaterfishintheworld.Inrealitytheyseldomattackahuman.” tookhim67seconds.Jamessendsalotoftextmessages—about2,500amonth.Buthedoesn’tgetbigbills heworksforalargemobilephonecompany! HowisJane Hegoestoschoolbybuslast Heoftengoeshomeat6:00last Icanflykitessevenyears DidyousawhimjustFilltheblankswiththewordsyouhear.(onewordeachblank)AGirlwithTwoMybestfriendhastwofirstnames.OneisHeather,andthe isNa-ri.IhaveneverseenherusethenameNa-ri.Buttoday,forthe time,sheiswritingaletterwithhisname.ShewasborninSouthKoreaand byAmericanparentswhenshewastwoyearsold.Oneday,shetoldmeaboutherchildhood.Whenshewentouttodinner,someKoreanstrangerstriedtotalktoherinKorean.Shedidn’tunderstandwhattheyweresaying,soshejustlookedatthem.Shesaidthatshestillrememberhowtheylookedather.Theireyesseemedtosay,“Poorgirl,youarean child.”Fromthatday,Heathertried sayingtoherselfthatshewasAmerican.Twodaysago,shereceivedaletterfromSouthKorean.TheletterwassenttoNa-ri.Shewasso shecouldn’topentheletter.SoIdiditforher.TheletterwaswritteninKorean.Isaid,“Heather,youshouldasksomeonetoreadthisletterforyou.ItiswritteninKorean.”Butshewas Yesterday,onthewayhome,Isawhersittingonabenchnearmyhouse.Shewascrying.“Whatisit,honey?”Isaid.Shetoldthatherbirthmotherhad cancer,andtheonlycureforherillnessmightbeHeather’sblood.Iaskedhowsheknewthis.Heathersaid,shehadlearnedKoreansecretly.Cryinghard,Heatheronly “WhatshouldIdo?WhatshouldIdo?”Ireallyhadnoanswer.Thismorning,Heathercalledme.“CanyoubewithmewhenIwritealettertoSouthKorean?”Igladlywentovertoherhouse.Heatherdidn’tseemtohavesleptatall.Ihuggedherandtoldhereverythingwouldbeokay.NowIamsittingin ofHeatherwatchingherwritealetter.Shehasn’ttoldmewhatshewaswriting,butIcanguess.Heatheriswriting,“Na-riiscoming,mother.” HowisJane Hegoestoschoolbybuslast Heoftengoeshomeat6:00last Icanflykitessevenyears DidyousawhimjustFilltheblankswiththewordsyouhear.(onewordeachAGirlwithTwoMybestfriendhastwofirstnames.OneisHeather,andthe isNa-ri.IhaveneverseenherusethenameNa-ri.Buttoday,forthe time,sheiswritingaletterwithhisname.ShewasborninSouthKoreaand byAmericanparentswhenshewastwoyearsold.Oneday,shetoldmeaboutherchildhood.Whenshewentouttodinner,someKoreanstrangerstriedtotalktoherinKorean.Shedidn’tunderstandwhattheyweresaying,soshejustlookedatthem.Shesaidthatshestillrememberhowtheylookedather.Theireyesseemedtosay,“Poorgirl,youarean child.”Fromthatday,Heathertried sayingtoherselfthatshewasAmerican.Twodaysago,shereceivedaletterfromSouthKorean.TheletterwassenttoNa-ri.Shewasso shecouldn’topentheletter.SoIdiditforher.TheletterwaswritteninKorean.Isaid,“Heather,youshouldasksomeonetoreadthisletterforyou.ItiswritteninKorean.”Butshewas Yesterday,onthewayhome,Isawhersittingonabenchnearmyhouse.Shewascrying.“Whatisit,honey?”Isaid.Shetoldthatherbirthmotherhad cancer,andtheonlycureforherillnessmightbeHeather’sblood.Iaskedhowsheknewthis.Heathersaid,shehadlearnedKoreansecretly.Cryinghard,Heatheronly “WhatshouldIdo?WhatshouldIdo?”Ireallyhadnoanswer.Thismorning,Heathercalledme.“CanyoubewithmewhenIwritealettertoSouthKorean?”Igladlywentovertoherhouse.Heatherdidn’tseemtohavesleptatall.Ihuggedherandtoldhereverythingwouldbeokay.NowIamsittingin ofHeatherwatchingherwritealetter.Shehasn’ttoldmewhatshewaswriting,butIcanguess.Heatheriswriting,“Na-riiscoming,mother.”TheTimeSaythereisabankthatcreditsyouraccounteachmorningwithRMB6,400.Everyevening,thebankdeleteswhateverremainsofthissumthatyouhavefailedtouseduringtheday.Whatwouldyoudoifyouhadsuchanaccount?Drawouteverycent,everyday,ofcourse!Well,eachofushassuchanaccount.ItsnameisEverymorning,timecreditsyouwith86,400seconds.Everynightitwritesoff,aslost,whateveryouhavefailedtoputtouse.Itcarriesovernobalance.Itallowsnooverdraft.Eachday,timeopensanewaccountforyou.Eachnight,itburnswhateverremainsintheaccount.Ifyoufailtouseupalloftheday’sdeposits,youcan’tkeepthemfortomorrow.Neithercanyoudrawfromwhatwillbeputinthenextmorning.Time’sclockrunsnon-Torealizethevalueofoneyear,askastudentwhohasfailedaTorealizethevalueofonemonth,askamotherwhohasgivenbirthtoaprematurebaby.Torealizethevalueofoneweek,asktheeditorofaweeklynewspaper.Torealizethevalueofonehour,asktwoloverwhoarewaitingtoTorealizethevalueofoneminute,askatravelerwhohasjustmissedhisTorealizethevalueofonesecond,askthemotoristwhohasjustavoidedanTorealizethevalueofonemillisecond,asktheathletewhohaswonasilvermedalintheTreasureeverymomentthatyouhave!Andrememberthattimewaitsfornoone.YesterdayisTomorrowisamys

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