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Unit1 Culture in mind P16-17
I.
Words
1.
n.
英语
14.
n.
陶艺
2.
n.
数学
15.
adv.
尤其,特别地
3.
n.
历史
16.
adv.
也
4.
n.
地理
17.
adj.
艺术的
5.
n.
体育
18.
n.
艺术
6.
n.
生物
19.
v.
组织
7.
n.
化学
20.
n.
组织
8.
n.
物理
21.
adj.
空闲的;免费的
9.
n.
音乐
22.
v.
发展
10.
n.
科技
23.
n.
摄影
11.
n.
戏剧
24.
n.
科目
12.
n.
马术
25.
n.
剧院
13.
=
n.
照片
26.
n.
网友
27.
n.
俱乐部
II. Phrases:
1.
英格兰的西北方
2.
女子学校
3.
在河上航行
4.
培养我们自己的兴趣爱好
5.
午餐时间
6.
各种不同的活动
7.
女子学校
8.
课后俱乐部
9.
喜欢做某事
10.
=
摄影
11.
给某人的第一条信息
12.
经常听音乐
III.
Sentences:
1.
他们学习国家课程。
They
the
National Curriculum.
2.
他们可以从
音乐、科技和戏剧中选择。
They can
Technology and
3.
在校
时一些学生可以从他们的老师那儿寻求一定的帮助。
最大的爱好是摄影他很喜欢和用发一
起去拍摄自然风光
(scenery
un.)
。
Unit1 Culture
in mind P16-17
I. Find out the word
whose underlined part is different from the
others.
1. A drama.
B. especially
C.
photography
D. Maths
2. A.
produce
B. honey
C. onion
D. compare
3. A.
heavy
B. easy
C. jeans
D. really
4. A.
living
B. dining
C. diving
D.
writing
5. A. behind
B. between
C. better
D.
believe
II. Fill in the conversation
with the proper words.
A: Hey Jack,
come and meet our new visitor Liz. Liz, this is
Jack.
B: Nice to meet you, Jack. I'm
. I come from London.
C:
Nice to meet you too, Liz. Is it the first time
for you to
China?
B: No.
Two years ago. I was in Beijing,
Chinese. This year, I'm planning
to go to a university in China. So here
I am.
C:
I
see.
I
guess
school
life
here
is
than
that
in
Britain.
We
’
ve
got
more
subjects
to learn, such as math, physics, English,
geography and so on.
B:
Yeah.
Generally
speaking
students
in
China
work
than
us
in
Britain.
Back in Britain,
we've got more free time for different kinds of
after school,
for example,
sailing,
horse-riding, theatre and
there's even something
like
beekeeping. I think
that
’
s necessary for us.
C: I can
’
t agree
more.
our own interests is quite
important to teenagers. So,
what
activities do you take part in?
B:
Well, last year I was in a theatre club and I
practiced
a lot. This
year,
the
Student
Union
a
new
group
of
pottery
making.
So
every
Friday
after
school I enjoy making
plates and vases, that sort of thing.
C: That sounds really fantastic.
III. Fill in the blanks according to
the first letter.
Today
we're
talking
about
hobbies.
Claire
Williams
is
15.
She
comes
from
B
1
and she loves f
2
bees. Most of her friends like playing
v
3
or going to the
c
4
at
the weekend. But Claire is d
5
. She s
6
at
home to read books and
bees. She also
takes p
7
Sometimes her friends Hannah and Kate
come round and
take to her for a w
8
. But they don't go near the hives
because they are a bit s
9
of bees. Claire's bees
produce 40 kilos of honey in the summer. She sells
the honey,
keeps the money and b
10
more beehives!
IV
. Fill the blanks with the
proper form of the given words.
much,
meaning,
anything,
friend,
cold,
surprise,
make,
is,
person,
warmth,
quick,
hurry
Don't be
1
when strangers talk to you
in Canada! You will find that many
Canadians will smile at you as they
pass you in the street, or say
2
to you like
or
is
it
going?
Just
reply
with
something
similar.
In
the
UK,
the
reply
would be
“
I'm
fine
”
, but in Canada they
say
“
I'm
good
”
.
At table,
when someone is giving you a second helping of
food or
3
wine,
if
you
don't
want
any
more,
use
the
same
expression---
“I'm
good,
thanks”
.
It
4
“
No, thank you.
I've had enough”
. Most of
them don't ask you to eat more than you
want.
In a restaurant,
your plate will be cleared away
5
after
you have
finished
eating. When you go into a
shop or a store, the assistant asks you how you
are or if
he/she can help you, it is
his/her way of being
6
and making conversation with
people.
Canadians
go home early
and have
dinner
early. When
you are
invited to
7
homes, you may
be asked to arrive at 5:30 pm or 6:00 pm. Remember
to take off your
shoes and leave them
outside the door. In winter, there can
8
a lot of snow and
dirt
on
your
shoes.
Once
you
are
in
the
9
house
it
melts(
融化
)and
falls
off,