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4、答酉红脸梳琶袄欲姻引颖你塞雅蜀誓甲孰堪它午谆撞颁改爆杨迄讲咏证彭卑比拴倾隔腑返倘斋芳杏莆般鲁慌颁赴侯地鲍侠峪壬瞳盟抉曳拔日傈膳令有裕蒸郝厂猛哨幼至填悲尹峨肛乏们注意: 不是所有的必需使用,而是个人根据复习需要来选取。Listen and read.Betty: OK, come in and sit down! Daming: Whats happening? Lingling: Were having a meeting. Daming: Thats news to me! Im doing my homework. Whats it about? Lingling: The school

5、magazine. Daming: What school magazine? Betty: Right, listen up, everyone. Did anyone watch television yesterday evening? Did you see the interview with Becky Wang? Lingling: She sings with the band Crazy Feet. Shes my favourite singer. Tony: Yes, I saw it. She went to our school! Betty: Well, she s

6、tarted a school magazine called New Standard when she was a pupil here. So why dont we start a school magazine, too? Ive written down some ideas. Well write a diary of school events, and tell everyone about the school concert and the dance club. Tony: And school basketball matches. Lingling: But who

7、 will write the articles? Betty: Well write the articles. Any more ideas? Tony: I know! Ill do some reviews about our favourite bands and movies! Lingling: And Ill do an interview with Becky Wang! Betty: Brilliant! Anyone else? Daming: How about Homework Help? Tony: Yes, some ideas on how to get goo

8、d grades! Lingling: Whats your homework, Daming? Daming: Im writing a composition called What is a wonder of the world? Im reading about the ancient pyramids in Egypt. Betty: Homework Help. I think thats a fantastic idea, Daming. Choose the best answer.1. What are they mainly talking about at the me

9、eting? The school concert. The television interview with Becky Wang. The school magazine. 2. What is Daming doing when the others arrive? Writing a composition. Watching TV. Doing some reviews. 3. What was Becky Wang? A singer with the band Crazy Feet. Linglings favourite singer. A pupil at their sc

10、hool. 4. What does Betty suggest putting in the school magazine? Homework Help. Music reviews. A school diary. 5. What is Damings homework? Writing ideas on how to get good grades. Writing a composition. Reading a book.The Greatest Wonder of the Natural WorldWhen I arrived, it was early morning and

11、it was raining. I got out of the car, went through a gate and walked along a path. In the east, the sky was becoming light, but beside the path, it was still very dark. I knew it was there, but there was nothing to see.After about a kilometre, a stranger appeared in front of me. Am I going the right

12、 way? I asked. He knew where I was going. Yes, he replied, youll get there in five minutes. Finally, I came to some rocks, and stopped. I looked carefully over them, but it was still too dark to see anything.Suddenly, the clouds cleared and the rain stopped. The sun rose behind me and beyond the roc

13、ks. I saw that the ground fell away and down to a river, far below me. I was on the edge of the Grand Canyon, one of the wonders of the natural world.I looked down to the Colorado River about 2 kilometres below me. If you put the three tallest buildings in the world at the bottom of the canyon, they

14、 still wont reach the top. Then I looked across to the other side of the canyon. How far is it? Its 20 kilometres, maybe more. Finally, I looked to my left and to my right, and on both sides the canyon disappeared into the distance . over 400 kilometres long. The Grand Canyon is not just big. Its hu

15、ge!That morning on the edge of the canyon, I asked myself a question. Its not How deep is it? or How wide is it? or How long is it? but Is the Grand Canyon the greatest wonder anywhere in the natural world? I know the answer. But what do you think?Choose the best answer.1. Where may the passage come

16、 from? A guidebook. A grammar book. A dictionary. A diary. 2. Why was there nothing to see? Because there was nothing. Because it was too dark. Because it was raining. Because it was in the morning. 3. Where was the writer facing on the edge of the Grand Canyon? To the south. To the north. To the ea

17、st. To the west. 4. What is the writers purpose in writing this passage? To give facts about the Grand Canyon. To tell how she feels about the Grand Canyon. To describe the Grand Canyon. To tell people to visit the Grand Canyon. Natural Wonders We arrived at the tree house after a long journey down

18、the Amazon. Its a huge river, almost a chocolate brown at times. It is difficult to write a description of the forest. There are so many greens and browns. At times, the clouds above are black and the rain heavy, but it soon clears and becomes light and the forest is alive with butterflies and somet

19、imes colourful birds. I fell into the water when we got out of the boat, but the water there was not deep. The tree house is about four metres above the ground and very comfortable. We ate fish for dinner and slept.I have had a wonderful day. We went for a walk through the forest. You look up and so

20、me trees rise to a height of fifty metres; most are about 40 metres. There are so many animals and insects up there. Down at the bottom on the forest floor we saw millions of ants, all busy collecting food. I went a short distance on my own and met a stranger. I was frightened but told myself not to

21、 be silly. He asked me where I came from and when I told him I was from China he was very interested. We talked for a long time. It was very interesting and he taught me a lot about the natural environment here. He was afraid they would cut down the trees for beef farming. That must not happen.We ha

22、d a great breakfast of forest fruit. We sat outside. There was a heavy shower but we were dry with all the leaves above us. The forest is like a huge green umbrella. Then we saw a huge snake. Luckily, it went away quite soon. We went to see some wonderful flowers. The smell was fantastic, but the fl

23、owers attracted insects so we could not go near. I have really enjoyed myself here in the Amazon.Choose the best answer.1. The tree house is likely to be _. a place for scientists a friends home a hotel 2. The writer was _ when he fell in the water. safe in danger afraid 3. In the first paragraph th

24、e writer seems very interested in _. walking colour food 4. What do you think the writer thought when he saw the stranger? Is he Chinese? Good, I can talk to him. He may rob me. 5. The writer feels beef farming in the Amazon is _. not likely wrong a good idea 6. When the writer saw the snake he _. w

25、as quite frightened thought it was beautiful climbed a treeM2Listen and read.Mr Jackson: Hello, Betty. Whats up? What are you doing in the library? Betty: I was looking for some old copies of the school magazine. If Ive got it right, it was called New Standard. Mr Jackson: Thats right. As far as I r

26、emember, it was started by Becky Wang. We dont have a school magazine any more. Its a pity. Betty: Well, Im thinking about starting it again. Mr Jackson: Sounds like a good idea! Go on. Betty: I was also looking for something by Confucius and by Shakespeare. Mr Jackson: Really? Thats a bit difficult

27、 for the school magazine. Betty: Well, Id like a monthly article called Great Booksyou know, someone reads a favourite work of literature and writes an article about it. Mr Jackson: I see. Confucius works are still read by many people today, and were still influenced by his thoughts. And Shakespeare

28、s plays are seen by millions of people every year. But how about an American writer, Mark Twain, for example? Betty: I dont know. Mark Twain was an important writer, but he isnt known as a great thinker like Confucius. Mr Jackson: No, but his books are still popular. In fact, he wrote my favourite b

29、ook The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Perhaps thats what makes Great Bookstheyre still read today. Betty: So why dont you write the first article on Great Books? The Adventures of Tom SawyerHere is our monthly article on a favourite great book. This month, our guest writer is Mr Jackson.My favourite gre

30、at book is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain. Tom lives with his aunt Polly in the quiet streets of St Petersburg, Missouri. Hes a lively and clever young boy, and he finds himself in many exciting adventures. He runs away with his two friends, Huck Finn and Joe, to an island in the middle

31、of the Mississippi River for several days. With Huck he goes looking for treasure, with Becky he gets lost in a cave, and finally, they find a box of gold.My favourite scene in the book is when everyone thinks Tom is dead. He decides to go to his own funeral. He hides and watches for a time, and the

32、n suddenly he appears. Everyone is surprised to see him but theyre also pleased to see him alive.Tom is the hero of the story, but there are other important characters. Huck is an outsider and everyone is afraid of him. Becky is pretty with fair hair, Joe is Toms best friend, and Injun Joe is the ba

33、d man of the story.The theme of the story are to do with children growing up and becoming more serious. It describes how strangers are seen in small towns of America. Finally, it talks about freedom, social rules and how people are punished for bad behaviour.Why do I think Tom Sawyer is a great book

34、? Mark Twain wrote the story in 1876, but its still read and loved by people all over the world today. And although its only a story, Twain wrote it in the everyday English of the southern states of America in the 19th century, so it sounds very real. Today its thought to be one of the greatest book

35、s in American literature. Go onread it! I know youll enjoy it, too.Answer the questions.What kind of boy is Tom?Why do you think Tom wants to go to his own funeral?Why do you think people still read The Adventures of Tom Sawyer?Which of the scenes in the article do you like best?M3Listen and read.Li

36、ngling: Hi, Tony. You look tired. Tony: Yes. Im training with BIG, the Beijing International Globetrotters, for the Schools Basketball Competition. Its the big match next week. Betty: Whos it against? Daming: HAS. Lingling: What does HAS stand for? Tony: Haidian All Stars. Betty: Oh, yes. You were d

37、efeated last time. Lingling: What was the score? Betty: All Stars 98 points to Globetrotters 52. So when will the match be held? Daming: Next Saturday. Are you coming? Betty: Yes. Its going to be a tough match. Im going to write a report for New Standard. Lingling: I agree. Are you in the team, Dami

38、ng? Daming: No, I wasnt chosen this time. Why are you smiling, Betty? Betty: Well, Ive seen HAS play several times this season, and theyre brilliant! And if you want my opinion . Tony: No, I dont . Betty: . youve got no chance! What do you reckon, Lingling? Lingling: I think youre right, Betty. Dami

39、ng: Well, you wont be allowed to watch with our fans if thats what you think! Betty: Its true, Daming. Tony: Well, I dont agree. Were playing really well this season. I think were so good that well be asked to play in the Olympic Games. Daming: Dont let them get to you, Tony! (They leave) Lingling:

40、Hee hee! Nice work, Betty! Betty: Of course. Theyre so mad with us that theyll try harder to win, just to show were wrong! Liu XiangTrained for GoldSports Yearbook 2004For Liu Xiang, life as a sporting hero has just begun. First of all, hell be invited to competitions around the world. Hell be chose

41、n to represent China at the Olympic Games. Hes a symbol of Chinas international sporting success.And now that hes well known all over the world, Liu Xiang will also be asked to appear in advertisements and films, and even to record music. But his coach Sun Haiping is making sure that he trains regul

42、arly. Liu Xiang will be advised by his coach on how to be a great sportsman, and by his manager on how to be a star.Liu Xiang is not an overnight success. He was born in Shanghai on 13th July, 1983 and, like many Olympic sports stars, he started training when he was very young. In Grade Four, he wen

43、t to the Junior Sports School of Putuo District of Shanghai. Liu was encouraged at first to train as a high jumper. Then, in 1998, his skill at hurdling was noticed by his coach Sun Haiping.Liu Xiang was helped by a special programme. It was set up in 2001 to help young sportsmen and sportswomen. Li

44、us races were recorded, and his performance was compared with the worlds best sports stars. Sun Haiping used the information to change Lius training programme. In 2002 he won his first international 110m hurdles event in Switzerland, and in the same year, a gold medal at the Asian Games in Korea. In

45、 2004, Liu won the first Olympic gold medal in the same event for China in Athens, Greece.So whats next for Liu Xiang? Has he found out that theres more to life than training? Will he be encouraged to spend more time away from sport?No, Liu Xiang will go for more medals for China because he was trai

46、ned for gold!Liu Xiang _. has trained for many years, and will continue to win medals was helped by his sports school to become a gold medal winner will be encouraged to be a star and not a sporting heroRead the passage and answer the questions.1.How many sportsmen and sportswomen took part in the O

47、lympic Games?2.Which country won the most gold medals?3.Why were Chinese people proud of the Chinese Olympic sportsmen and sportswomen?5.Where was the Olympic flag taken after Athens?The 2004 Olympic GamesThe 2004 Olympic Games were held in Athens in August and lasted 17 days. The Games were watched

48、 by four billion people all over the world. This was the biggest number of people ever to watch a sports event. More than 11,000 sportsmen and sportswomen from 202 countries took part in the Games, with a larger number of sportswomen than ever before.The largest number of medals was won by America,

49、with 35 gold medals. China came second with 32 gold medals. Russia was third, with 27 gold medals.When the Chinese Olympic sportsmen and sportswomen returned to China after the Games, many people came to see them at the airport. They were very proud of their heroes. The sportsmen and sportswomen wer

50、e also very proud.My country, I love you! said Liu Xiang, the winner of the hurdling gold medal.We were so encouraged when we learnt about our countrys hopes for our team, said Chen Zhonghe, the coach for the womens volleyball team.The basketball star Yao Ming said, We need to learn from these Olymp

51、ic Games. Now we will start preparing for the 2008 Olympics in China.At the end of the 2004 Olympic Games, the Olympic flag was taken to Beijing for the 2008 Games. The Games do not stop!M4Listen and read.Tony: Dad, can I ask a favour? Can I borrow your digital camera? Tonys dad: Why? Tony: Id like

52、to take some photos on the school visit to the museum next week. Tonys dad: Is this for your school magazine? Has it been published yet? Tony: Yes, two issues have been published. But its going to be an online magazine from now on. Tonys dad: Whats wrong with an ordinary magazine? Tony: Do you mean

53、using paper? Its too expensive. If the magazine is online, paper wont be needed. Thats an important advantage. Itll be published on the school website, and it can be read on screen. Tonys dad: Well, that makes me think. Paper and printing have been used for ages. We once got information from books,

54、but now the same information can be read or even listened to on computers. Tony: I wonder . Can books be replaced by computers? Maybe Ill write something for the magazine! Anyway, about the camera .? Tonys dad: Here it is. The battery hasnt been charged for a couple of months. Its been turned off si

55、nce your mums birthday party. Tony: It doesnt matter. Ill see to that. Tonys dad: But you must promise that it wont be lent to anyone, and it wont be left at school! Just look after it. Is that clear? Tony: Promise! Read the passage and match the main ideas with the paragraphs.The world before books

56、The invention of printingLife on paper and in printTechnology and booksCan books be replaced by computers?Paragraph 1 matches .Paragraph 2 matches .Paragraph 3 matches .Paragraph 4 matches .Paragraph 5 matches .Can Books Be Replaced by Computers?by Tony SmithEvery morning my father buys a newspaper

57、on his way to work. Every day I open my books in class and start my lessons. Every evening my mother looks through magazines at home. And every night, I look at the posters with photos of David Beckham and Yao Ming on my bedroom wall before I go to sleep. Can we imagine life without paper or print?P

58、aper was first created about 2,000 years ago, and has been made from silk, cotton, bamboo, and, since the 19th century, from wood. People learned to write words on paper to make a book. But in those days, books could only be produced one at a time by hand. As a result, they were expensive and rare.

59、And because there werent many books, few people learned to read.Then printing was invented in China. The first printed books were made by putting ink on a wooden block and holding the paper against it. When printing was developed greatly at the beginning of the 11th century, books could be produced

60、more quickly and cheaply. As a result, more people learned to read. After that, knowledge and ideas spread quickly, in a way that can be compared with the introduction of the Internet in the 20th century.But will books be needed in the future? Today information can be received online, downloaded fro

61、m the Internet rather than found in books, and information can be kept on CD-ROMs or machines such as MP3 players. These machines are smaller and lighter than books so that they can be carried very easily.Computers are already used in classrooms, and newspapers and magazines can already be read onli

62、ne. So will books be replaced by computers one day? No, I dont think the Yao Ming poster on my bedroom wall will ever be replaced by a computer two metres high! Read the passage again and answer the questions.1.Why were books expensive and rare before the invention of printing?2.Why did ideas spread

63、 more quickly when books became cheaper?3.What can we use to get information?Work in pairs. Read the passage and complete it with the words in the box.although; can; century; colours; dictionaries; found; invented; knowledge; page; printed; saw; thought; time; until The history of printingWood-block printing was invented sometime between the fourth and the seventh century in China. The earliest book that we have was in 868 and was found in a Dunhuang cave. Woodblock printing took a long because a

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