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ShesingswiththebandCrazyFeet.She'
smyfavouritesinger.
Tony:
Yes,Isawit.Shewenttoourschool!
Well,shestartedaschoolmagazinecalledNewStandardwhenshewasapupilhere.Sowhydon'
twestartaschoolmagazine,too?
vewrittendownsomeideas.We'
llwriteadiaryofschoolevents,andtelleveryoneabouttheschoolconcertandthedanceclub.
Andschoolbasketballmatches.
Butwhowillwritethearticles?
llwritethearticles.Anymoreideas?
Iknow!
lldosomereviewsaboutourfavouritebandsandmovies!
AndI'
lldoaninterviewwithBeckyWang!
Brilliant!
Anyoneelse?
Howabout"
HomeworkHelp"
?
Yes,someideasonhowtogetgoodgrades!
syourhomework,Daming?
mwritingacompositioncalled"
Whatisawonderoftheworld?
"
mreadingabouttheancientpyramidsinEgypt.
"
.Ithinkthat'
safantasticidea,Daming.
Module1Unit2
Readthepassageanddescribewhatyoucanseeinthephoto.Usesomeofthefollowingwords.
ancient;
deep;
high;
long;
modern;
natural;
tall;
wide
TheGreatestWonderoftheNaturalWorld
WhenIarrived,itwasearlymorninganditwasraining.Igotoutofthecar,wentthroughagateandwalkedalongapath.Intheeast,theskywasbecominglight,butbesidethepath,itwasstillverydark.Iknewitwasthere,buttherewasnothingtosee.
Afteraboutakilometre,astrangerappearedinfrontofme."
AmIgoingtherightway?
Iasked.HeknewwhereIwasgoing."
Yes,"
hereplied,"
you'
llgetthereinfiveminutes."
Finally,Icametosomerocks,andstopped.Ilookedcarefullyoverthem,butitwasstilltoodarktoseeanything.
Suddenly,thecloudsclearedandtherainstopped.Thesunrosebehindmeandbeyondtherocks.Isawthatthegroundfellawayanddowntoariver,farbelowme.IwasontheedgeoftheGrandCanyon,oneofthewondersofthenaturalworld.
IlookeddowntotheColoradoRiverabout2kilometresbelowme.Ifyouputthethreetallestbuildingsintheworldatthebottomofthecanyon,theystillwon'
treachthetop.ThenIlookedacrosstotheothersideofthecanyon.Howfarisit?
It'
s20kilometres,maybemore.Finally,Ilookedtomyleftandtomyright,andonbothsidesthecanyondisappearedintothedistance...over400kilometreslong.TheGrandCanyonisnotjustbig.It'
shuge!
Thatmorningontheedgeofthecanyon,Iaskedmyselfaquestion.It'
snot"
Howdeepisit?
or"
Howwideisit?
Howlongisit?
but"
IstheGrandCanyonthegreatestwonderanywhereinthenaturalworld?
Iknowtheanswer.Butwhatdoyouthink?
Module2Unit1
Mr
Jackson:
Hello,Betty.What'
sup?
Whatareyoudoinginthelibrary?
Iwaslookingforsomeoldcopiesoftheschoolmagazine.IfI'
vegotitright,itwascalledNewStandard.
MrJackson:
That'
sright.AsfarasIremember,itwasstartedbyBeckyWang.Wedon'
thaveaschoolmagazineanymore.It'
sapity.
Well,I'
mthinkingaboutstartingitagain.
Soundslikeagoodidea!
Goon.
IwasalsolookingforsomethingbyConfuciusandbyShakespeare.
Really?
sabitdifficultfortheschoolmagazine.
dlikeamonthlyarticlecalled"
GreatBooks"
—youknow,someonereadsafavouriteworkofliteratureandwritesanarticleaboutit.
Isee.Confucius'
worksarestillreadbymanypeopletoday,andwe'
restillinfluencedbyhisthoughts.AndShakespeare'
splaysareseenbymillionsofpeopleeveryyear.ButhowaboutanAmericanwriter,MarkTwain,forexample?
Idon'
tknow.MarkTwainwasanimportantwriter,butheisn'
tknownasagreatthinkerlikeConfucius.
No,buthisbooksarestillpopular.Infact,hewrotemyfavouritebookTheAdventuresofTomSawyer.Perhapsthat'
swhatmakes"
—they'
restillreadtoday.
Sowhydon'
tyouwritethefirstarticleon"
Module2Unit2
Readthepassageandcheckyouranswerstothefollowingquestions.
1.WhatdidBettysuggestattheendoftheconversationinUnit1?
2.WhatbookdidMrJacksonchoose?
3.Whatdoyouthinkhappensinthebook?
4.Whatdoyouthinkarethemainideasofthebook?
GreatBooks
TheAdventuresofTomSawyer
Hereisourmonthlyarticleonafavouritegreatbook.Thismonth,ourguestwriterisMrJackson.
MyfavouritegreatbookisTheAdventuresofTomSawyerbyMarkTwain.TomliveswithhisauntPollyinthequietstreetsofStPetersburg,Missouri.He'
salivelyandcleveryoungboy,andhefindshimselfinmanyexcitingadventures.Herunsawaywithhistwofriends,HuckFinnandJoe,toanislandinthemiddleoftheMississippiRiverforseveraldays.WithHuckhegoeslookingfortreasure,withBeckyhegetslostinacave,andfinally,theyfindaboxofgold.
MyfavouritesceneinthebookiswheneveryonethinksTomisdead.Hedecidestogotohisownfuneral.Hehidesandwatchesforatime,andthensuddenlyheappears.Everyoneissurprisedtoseehimbutthey'
realsopleasedtoseehimalive.
Tomistheheroofthestory,butthereareotherimportantcharacters.Huckisanoutsiderandeveryoneisafraidofhim.Beckyisprettywithfairhair,JoeisTom'
sbestfriend,andInjunJoeisthebadmanofthestory.
Thethemeofthestoryaretodowithchildrengrowingupandbecomingmoreserious.ItdescribeshowstrangersareseeninsmalltownsofAmerica.Finally,ittalksaboutfreedom,socialrulesandhowpeoplearepunishedforbadbehaviour.
WhydoIthinkTomSawyerisagreatbook?
MarkTwainwrotethestoryin1876,butit'
sstillreadandlovedbypeopleallovertheworldtoday.Andalthoughit'
sonlyastory,TwainwroteitintheeverydayEnglishofthesouthernstatesofAmericainthe19thcentury,soitsoundsveryreal.Todayit'
sthoughttobeoneofthegreatestbooksinAmericanliterature.Goon—readit!
Iknowyou'
llenjoyit,too.
Module3Unit1
Hi,Tony.Youlooktired.
Yes.I'
mtrainingwithBIG,theBeijingInternationalGlobetrotters,fortheSchool'
sBasketballCompetition.It'
sthebigmatchnextweek.
Who'
sitagainst?
HAS.
WhatdoesHASstandfor?
HaidianAllStars.
Oh,yes.Youweredefeatedlasttime.
Whatwasthescore?
AllStars98pointstoGlobetrotters52.Sowhenwillthematchbeheld?
NextSaturday.Areyoucoming?
Yes.It'
sgoingtobeatoughmatch.I'
mgoingtowriteareportforNewStandard.
Iagree.Areyouintheteam,Daming?
No,Iwasn'
tchosenthistime.Whyareyousmiling,Betty?
veseenHASplayseveraltimesthisseason,andthey'
rebrilliant!
Andifyouwantmyopinion...
No,Idon'
t...
...you'
vegotnochance!
Whatdoyoureckon,Lingling?
Ithinkyou'
reright,Betty.
Well,youwon'
tbeallowedtowatchwithourfansifthat'
swhatyouthink!
It'
strue,Daming.
Well,Idon'
tagree.We'
replayingreallywellthisseason.Ithinkwe'
resogoodthatwe'
llbeaskedtoplayintheOlympicGames.
Don'
tletthemgettoyou,Tony!
(Theyleave)
Heehee!
Nicework,Betty!
Ofcourse.They'
resomadwithusthatthey'
lltryhardertowin,justtoshowwe'
rewrong!
Module3Unit2
Readthepassageandchoosethesentencewhichbestexpressesthemainidea.
LiuXiang—TrainedforGold
SportsYearbook2004
ForLiuXiang,lifeasasportingherohasjustbegun.Firstofall,he'
llbeinvitedtocompetitionsaroundtheworld.He'
llbechosentorepresentChinaattheOlympicGames.He'
sasymbolofChina'
sinternationalsportingsuccess.
Andnowthathe'
swellknownallovertheworld,LiuXiangwillalsobeaskedtoappearinadvertisementsandfilms,andeventorecordmusic.ButhiscoachSunHaipingismakingsurethathetrainsregularly.LiuXiangwillbeadvisedbyhiscoachonhowtobeagreatsportsman,andbyhismanageronhowtobeastar.
LiuXiangisnotanovernightsuccess.HewasborninShanghaion13thJuly,1983and,likemanyOlympicsportsstars,hestartedtrainingwhenhewasveryyoung.InGradeFour,hewenttotheJuniorSportsSchoolofPutuoDistrictofShanghai.Liuwasencouragedatfirsttotrainasahighjumper.Then,in1998,hisskillathurdlingwasnoticedbyhiscoachSunHaiping.
LiuXiangwashelpedbyaspecialprogramme.Itwassetupin2001tohelpyoungsportsmenandsportswomen.Liu'
sraceswererecorded,andhisperformancewascomparedwiththeworld'
sbestsportsstars.SunHaipingusedtheinformationtochangeLiu'
strainingprogramme.In2002hewonhisfirstinternational110mhurdleseventinSwitzerland,andinthesameyear,agoldmedalattheAsianGamesinKorea.In2004,LiuwonthefirstOlympicgoldmedalinthesameeventforChinainAthens,Greece.
Sowhat'
snextforLiuXiang?
Hashefoundoutthatthere'
smoretolifethantraining?
Willhebeencouragedtospendmoretimeawayfromsport?
No,LiuXiangwillgoformoremedalsforChinabecausehewastrainedforgold!
LiuXiang____.
washelpedbyhissportsschooltobecomeagoldmedalwinner
hastrainedformanyyears,andwillcontinuetowinmedals
willbeencouragedto