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He’sgoodateverything,butI’mnot.SometimesIgetbadmarksatschool,andIfeelsad.Ishouldwork 8 .
Youaskedme,“HowdoyoufeelaboutcomingtoChina?
”Well,Ioften 9 abitsadatfirstwhenIleavemymumanddadforafewdays,andI’mquiteshywhenI’mwithstrangers.IfeelnervouswhenIspeakChinese,butI’llbefineinafewdays.
I’malwayssorrywhenIdon’tknowhowtodothingsintherightway,sopleasehelpmewhenI’mwithyouinChina!
Oh,I’mafraidofflyingtoo.ButIcan’ttellyouhow 10 IamaboutgoingtoChina!
Seeyounextweek!
Love,
Sally
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Module2
MikeRobinsonisa 1 AmericanboyandhissisterClareisfourteen.Atthemoment,MikeandClareareinCairoinEgypt,oneof 2 andbusiestcitiesinAfrica.
They 3 herewiththeirparentstwoyearsago.Theirfather,Peter,worksforaverybigcompany.Thecompanyhasofficesinmanycountries,andithassentPetertoworkinGermany,FranceandChinabefore.
Peterusuallystaysinacountry 4 abouttwoyears.Thenthecompanymoveshimagain.Hisfamilyalwaysgoeswithhim.
TheRobinsonsloveseeingtheworld.They 5 manyinterestingplaces.Forexample,inEgypt,theyhaveseenthePyramids,travelledonaboatontheNileRiver,andvisitedthepalacesandtowersofancientkingsandqueens.
MikeandClarehavealsobegun 6 thelanguageofthecountry,Arabic.ThislanguageisdifferentfromEnglishinmanyways,andtheyfind 7 hardtospellandpronouncethewords.However,theystillenjoylearningit.Sofarthey 8 tospeakGerman,French,ChineseandArabic.Sometimestheymixthelanguages.“It’sreallyfun,”saidClare.
TheRobinsonsaremovingagain. 9 companyhasaskedPetertoworkbackintheUS.MikeandClarearehappyaboutthis.Theyhavefriendsallovertheworld, 10 theyalsomisstheirfriendsintheUS.Theyarecountingdownthedays.
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Module3
Scientiststhinkthattherehasbeenlifeontheearthforhundredsofmillionsofyears.However,we 1 lifeonanyotherplanetsyet.
Theearthisaplanetanditgoesaroundthesun.Seven 2 planetsalsogoaroundthesun.Noneofthemhasanenvironmentlikethatof 3 earth,soscientistsdonotthinktheywillfindlifeonthem.
Thesunanditsplanets 4 thesolarsystem,andoursolarsystemisasmallpartofamuch 5 groupofstarsandplanets,calledtheGalaxyortheMilkyWay.TherearebillionsofstarsintheGalaxy,andoursunisonlyoneofthem.
Scientistshavealsodiscoveredmanyothergalaxies 6 theuniverse.Theyareveryfarawayandtheirlight 7 travelformanyyearstoreachus.Sohowlargeistheuniverse?
Itis 8 toimagine.
ScientistshavesentspaceshipstotheplanetMars 9 photos.Theyhaveevensentspaceshipstotraveloutsidethesolarsystem.However,nospaceshiphastravelledfarenoughtoreachotherstarsinourGalaxy.
Scientistshavealwaysaskedthequestions:
withsomanystarsintheuniverse,arewealone, 10 istherelifeoutthereinspace?
Havetherebeenvisitorstotheearthfromotherplanets?
Whyhasnoonecommunicatedwithus?
Wedonotknowtheanswers…yet.
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Module4
IwasnotfeelingverywellsothedoctorcheckedmyheartandsaidIneededmoreexercise.Ihaveneverbeenvery 1 ,andIdonotlikesports.Ihavealwayswantedapet, 2 myparentsgavemeadogformybirthday.NowIgetexercisebytakinghimforawalkeveryday.I 3 himforthreemonthsnowandIfeelreallyhealthy.
—Anna
Ourteacherdecided 4 agirls’footballteamandIthought,“ 5 greatidea!
”Iwasthefirstmemberoftheteam.Wehaveplayedfootballforayearnowandweallfeelveryfit.Ourteacheristhecoach,andshealsotakespart 6 thetrainingwithus.Sheisinexcellentconditiontoo.
—WangWei
Forthelastfewyears,Iwenttoworkontheunderground.WhenIgottowork,IalwaysfeltverysleepyandIwasnothappy.IboughtabikeinJanuary.Sincethen,it 7 partofmylife.NowIridetoworkeveryday.Itismydailyexercise.Iarriveatworkwithasmileonmyface.
—Thomas
Iwasweakafteralong 8 ,soIwantedtoexercisemore.Thenafriendsuggested,“Whydon’twegofor 9 runbeforeschool?
”Sowestartedrunningaweekago.ButIdonotenjoyrunning,andwhenIgettoschool,Ifeelawful. 10 legshurtandIamhotallover.PerhapsIamtooweaktodoanyexercise.Whatdoyouthink?
—Richard
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Module5
Nemoisacuteorange-and-whitefishandShrekis 1 uglygreenman.Theylookverydifferent,but 2 ofthemhavewontheheartsofyoungpeopleallovertheworld.Thepicturesofthesepopularcartoonheroesareeverywhere,onofficedesks,schoolbagsandcomputerscreens.
There 3 alsosomeoldercartoonfavourites,forexample,theMonkeyKing.HeistheheroofastorycalledHavocinHeaven.Heleadsagroupofmonkeys 4 theEmperorofHeavenandhismen.Heisbrave,cleverandhumorous.Parentsandchildrenlaughtogether 5 theMonkeyKingmakesaterriblemessinheaven.Theyalwaysexpect 6 moreMonkeyKingcartoons.
Tintinisanotherfavouritecartoonhero.He 7 popularforovereightyyears,eversincetheartistHergé
inventedhimin1929.Tintinhasredhairandasmallwhitedog.Heworksforanewspaperandhaslotsof 8 experiences.Fanshaveboughtabout200millioncopiesofTintin’sstoriesinmorethanfiftylanguages.Tintin 9 inChinainthe1980s.ManyChinesestillcollecttheseblack⁃and⁃whiteTintinbooks.
Finally,Snoopy,acutedog,celebratedhis 10 birthdayin2010.Snoopylivesinhisownprivateworldandfindsreallifehardtounderstand.CharlesSchulzcreatedSnoopyandhisfriends,anddrewthecartoonstosatisfyolderpeopleaswellaschildren.
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Module6
Manystudentshavehobbies,suchasreading,painting,growingvegetablesandlookingafteranimals.Somehobbiesarerelaxingandothersareactive.Hobbiescanmakeyougrowasaperson,developyour 1 andhelpyoulearnnewskills.
DavidSmithisastudent,andoneofhishobbies 2 writing.Duringthesummerof2010, 3 spentfourweeksatasummercamp.Aswellastheusualactivities,suchassailingandclimbing,therewasawritingclass.“Theteacherwasawriter,andsheaskedus 4 aboutourlivesandtellinterestingstories.Thensheencouragedustowriteaboutourexperiencesatthecamp.”Backatschool,Davidwroteastoryaboutthelifeofasixteen⁃year⁃oldboy,anditcame 5 asabookin2012.Manyyoungpeoplelovehisbook,andas 6 result,Davidhasbecomeasuccessfulyoungwriter.Davidhasbeenverylucky 7 hishobbyhasbroughthimpleasureandsuccess.But 8 isnothisonlyhobby.Heisalsointerestedinmanyotherthings.“Ilikeplayingvolleyball 9 ,”says