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Jane:
WhatareyoudoingEmma
Emma:
I’mwritingtoFatherChristmas.
Mark:
Oh—she’saskingforChristmaspresents.WhatdoyouwantEmma
Well,Icanreadnow.Ilikebooks.So,Iwantajokebook.
Look.Here’soneinthismagazine.Itcoststwopoundsfifty.It’sverynice.
Yes,itis.Iknow,IcanaskFatherChristmastobringpresentsforyouandMark,too.
Goodidea!
Well,Ilike...
Trains!
Youliketrains.Weknow.
SoIwantthistrain.Look.Isn’titsplendid
Mark,thatmodeltraincosts...
Yes,Jane,Icanseetheprice,butlookatit.
Well,Idon’twantatrain.
Therearesomenicedolls.
OhEmma.I’mfifteenyearsold.Idon’tlikedolls.Iwantaradioformybedroom.ThenIcanlistentoallmyfavouritesongs.
Aradio.Here’sone.Look.Itcoststwenty-sevenpounds,ninety-ninepence.
That’sOK.RightEmma.FinishyourlettertoFatherChristmas.Tellhimtoputajokebook,atrainandaradioinhisbigsack.Anddon’tforgettoputtherightaddressontheletter!
Task2
A.
1)Emma
Sheisgoingtobednow.
2)Mark
He’shavingabath.Nowhe’swashinghisfeetandsingingacarol.
3)Jane
SheisputtingthelastChristmasCardsonthetableinthehall.
4)Mr.Phillips
He’sputtingallthepresentsunderthetree.He’sthinkingabouthisbusyday.
5)Mrs.Phillips
She’spreparingallthefoodfortomorrow’smeals
B.
1)d2)a3)c
It’s8pmonChristmasEve.EveryoneishappybecausetomorrowisChristmasDay.Buteveryoneisbusytoo.There’salotofworktodo.HereisthePhillips’familyintheirhome.Whataretheyalldoing
Emmaisgoingtobednow.She’shangingupheremptystockingforFatherChristmas.She’sthinkingofthepresentsunderthetree.Shewantstoopenallherpresentsnow,butshecan’t.Shemustopentheminthemorning.
Markisinthebathroom.He’sgoingtoapartytonight,sohe’shavingabath.Nowhe’swashinghisfeetandsingingacarol.
JaneisputtingthelastChristmascardsonthetableinthehall.Shecan’tputtheminthesitting-roomorthedining-roombecausetheyarefullofcards.She’slisteningtothecarol-singers.
Thereisnooneinthedining-room.It’sempty.
Mr.Phillipsisinthesitting-room.He’sputtingallthepresentsunderthetree.He’sthinkingabouthisbusyday.ParentsalwaysworkhardatChristmas.
Andwhere’sMrs.PhillipsSheisworkinginthekitchen.She’spreparingallthefoodfortomorrow’smeals.TheChristmaspuddingisready,andsoistheturkey.Nowsheisdecoratingthecake.She’shavingaglassofsherrybecauseit’sChristmas.
Therearesomecarol-singersinthestreet.Theyaresingingcarolsandcollectingmoneyforpoorpeople.NowtheyareknockingonthefrontdoorofthePhillips’house.
Thechurchbellsareringingtoo.Everyonecanhearthem.Andthere,inthesky,a.longwayaway...Who’sthatIt’sFatherChristmas.He’sdrivingthroughtheskyinhissleigh.Tonight’sabusynightforhim.He’sthinkingaboutallthoseblackchimneys.Andhe’slookingatalonglistofchildren’snamesandaddresses.IsEmmaPhillipsonhislist
Task3
read,drew,made,drank,had,flew,went,see,remember
B.
1)a,2)c,3)b
HowmuchdoyourememberofthetimewhenyouwereachildYougotupearlyeverymorningandwenttoschool.Youreadbooksatschool.Youdrewpicturesandmadethingsoutofclay.Youdrankmilkeverydayandatethingsthatweregoodforyou.Perhapsyouhadplaits.Perhapsyouflewakite.Perhapsyouwentabroadforyourholidays.Youcanseephotographsofyourselfinthefamilyalbum.Theyhelpyoutorememberthedistantpast.
IremembertheChristmasholidaysbest.Itwasalwayscold.Thedayswereveryshort.Thenightswerelonganddark.Itwasn’tagoodtimeoftheyear—exceptforonething.IalwaysreceivedpresentsatChristmas.Icanrememberthebrightlightsinthestreets.Icanrememberthebigshopsandthecrowds.MymotheralwaystookmetoLondontoseethelights.AndshealwaystookmetooneofthebigshopstomeetFatherChristmas.Thiswasaspecialeventeveryyear.IalwaysmetFatherChristmasinabigshop.Ialwaysaskedforlotsofpresentsandhealwaysbroughtthemforme.
TwoweeksbeforeChristmasoneyear,IwenttoLondonwithmymother.Iwasfiveyearsoldatthetime.Ishallneverforgettheday.Itwascoldanddark.Buttheshopwindowswereverybright.Thestreetswerefullofpeople.Therewerecrowdsinthestreetsandcrowdsintheshops.Mymotherheldmyhandtightlyandwebothwentintoabigshop.
Itwaswarmandbrightintheshop.Webothwentupstairstothetoydepartment.Thetoydepartmentwasfullofchildren.Therewerelovelytoyseverywhere:
cars,bicyclesandplanes.ThenIsawmyoldfriendatoneendofthedepartmentstore:
FatherChristmashimself!
Ipulledmymotherbythehand.“PleasetakemetoFatherChristmas,”Isaid.TherewerelotsofchildrennearFatherChristmas.Theywerestandinginaline.FatherChristmasspoketoeveryoneofthem.Atlastitwasmyturn.
“Hello,littleboy,”hesaidtome.“Wheredoyoulive”
“Don’tyouknow”Ianswered.“Youcamelastyear.”
Ican’trememberwhatFatherChristmasanswered.ButIrememberonething.Iwasverysad.FatherChristmashadn’trememberedmyname.Hecalledme“littleboy”.Andhehadn’trememberedmyaddress.Igotmypresentsthatyear,asusual,butitwasn’tthesame.Somethinghadchanged.
Task4
A.past,future,memories,hopes,fears
B.b
InlateOctoberinthenorthernhalfoftheworld,thedaysgrowshorterandthenightsgrowlonger.Itiscolderanddarker.Thereismistandfog,andcoldwindsblow.Theleavesfallfromthetrees,andtheirblackskeletonsstandoutagainsttheautumnsky.Theyearisendingandeverythingisdying.Winteriscoming,withitslongdarknights.Peoplestayathomeintheeveningsandatweekends.Oldpeoplerememberthepastandyoungpeoplethinkofthefuture.Itisatimeofmemories,ofhopesandfears.ItisthetimeofHalloween.
Halloweenmarkstheendofautumnandthestartofwinter.Inthepastthisfestivalwasatimeoffear.Peoplebelievedinghostsandwitchesandtheystayedindoors.OnOctober31st,Halloween,theghostsofthedeadrosefromtheirgraves,andallthewitchesoftheworldrodethroughtheskyontheirbroomsticks.Todaythisancientfestivalisatimeforfun,forHalloweenparties.Youcanseeghostsandwitches,buttheyareordinarypeopleinfancydress.Everyoneeatsrichautumnfood,pumpkinpieorgingercake.Peoplemakelanternsfrompumpkins.Andtheytrytotellthefuture.
Task5
1)Therewereonlysevensmallhousestolivein.Soeveryonehadtosqueezeintogether.Youmighthavehadfourorfiveextrapeoplelivingwithyourfamily.
2)Yourhousewasdarkinside.Youcouldn’tseeanythingoutofthetinywindowsbecausetheyweremadefromoiledcloth,notglass.
3)Theairwasfullofsmokefromthefish-oillampsandfromthebigfireplace,wheresomethingwascookingalldaylong.
1)F,2)F
WhatwoulditbelikeifyouwerethereonthefirstThanksgivingDay(PartⅠ)
Whatwouldyourhousebelike
Crowded!
Therewereonlysevensmallhousestolivein.Soeveryonehadtosqueezeintogether.Youmighthavehadfourorfiveextrapeoplelivingwithyourfamily.
Eachhousehadonlyoneroom,calledthehall.Thehallwasyourkitchen,bedroom,diningroom,andyourlivingroom.Therewasalsoaloftupstairs,butthatwasusedforstorage.
Thefurnituregotmovedaroundalot.Whenitwastimetoeat,outcamethewoodenbenchesandboardsthatwereusedtomakeatable.
Atnight,thebenchesandtheboardswerelacedagainstthewalls.Outcamethelumpymattresses,whichwerelaidrightonthecolddirtfloor.
Ifyouwereoneoftheluckyones,yourfamilymighthavearealbed.Yourparentssleptontopandyousleptinthe“trundle”bedhiddenunderneath.Itwaslikeabigdrawerthatwaspulledoutatbedtime.
Yourhousewasdarkinside.Youcouldn’tseeanythingoutofthetinywindowsbecausetheyweremadefromoiledcloth,notglass.
Anditwassmelly!
Theairwasfullofsmokefromthefish-oillampsandfromthebigfireplace,wheresomethingwascookingalldaylong.
Task6
1)BecausemostofthewaterinEnglandwaspollutedintheearly1600s.Youcouldgetverysickfromit.Butbeerwassafebecauseithasalcoholinit,andalcoholkillsgerms.So,that’swhatpeopledrankeveryday.
2)Doingthelaundrywasareallybigjobinthosedays.First,thewomenhadtomakesoapoutofanimalfatandashes.Thattookalongtime.Thenthechildrenhadtocarrywaterfromthestream,soitcouldbeboiledinbigoutdoorpots.Aftereverythingwaswashed,thelaundrywashungonbushestodry.
WhatwoulditbelikeifyouwerethereonthefirstThanksgivingDay(PartII)
DidthePilgrimsthinkdrinkingbeerwaswrong
No.ThePilgrimswereveryreligious.Theythoughtitwasasintogetdrunk.Buttheydiddrinkbeer.Theydrankbeerbecauseitwassaferthanwater.
MostofthewaterinEnglandwaspollutedintheearly1600s.Youcouldgetverysickfromit.Butbeerwassafebecauseithasalcoholinit,andalcoholkillsgerms.So,that’swhatpeopledrankeveryday.
Buttheirbeerwasnotlikethebeertoday.Thewomenmadeitathome.Therewasverylittlealcoholini