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Class Name Correct the errors in the papers. Get ready for tomorrow’s lesson. 参考答案: Section 1 1. What made me puzzled was that/why Mrs. Robinson called me “love”. Mrs. Robinson explained that “love” means “my dear”. 2. The bus conductor left me confused when he looked at me and told me to “Stand back”. Mrs. Robinson told me that the bus conductor wanted the passengers on the bus to get off first and that’s why he asked those waiting in the queue to stand back. 3. I found it interesting that what I learned at school wasn’t consistent with the real English by native speakers. Mrs. Robinson said that’s why one comes to visit the country. I found it interesting that a voice said “Mind the gap” but I couldn’t see a gap anywhere.. Mrs. Robinson said it is a warning to remind the passengers of the gap between the train door and the platform.. Section 2 Similarities 1. Both of the curriculums are set by the government. 2. Students of the two schools have to wear school uniforms. 3. The class begins with the sound of a bell. Differences 1. Chinese schools set a subject-centered curriculum while English schools set cross curricula topics. 2. Chinese students go to a middle school at 12 and English students at 11. 3. The textbooks are in general use in Chinese schools while those are used as background source of information in English schools. 4. Chinese students stand to attention when class begins while English students remain seated. 5. In a teacher-dominated class, Chinese students work as individuals, doing exercises. They put up hands and stand to answer a question. On the contrary, English students often work in groups in a student class, doing research for projects. They put up hands and stay seated when answering a question.
6. Chinese students have English lessons every day while English students have French, German, Spanish lessons four times a week. Section 3 1. B 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. D 6. A 7. D 8. D Section 4 A. 1. convenience 2. delight 3. construct/complete 4. available 5. arranged 6. attract 7. splendid B. 15. broke down 16. took the place of 17. consists of 18. divided … into 19. broke away from 20. left out Section 5 No.1 - A. 1. David thinks soccer will probably always play a small role in American sport. 2. American men are interested in basketball, baseball and American football. 3. This is because the skill and control needed for soccer may not appear so interesting. 4. He is very surprised that the most famous soccer teams are all women’s teams. 5. He says that Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods are the greatest living American sporting heroes.
Do you still remember them below? Words puzzle, relation, legal, attraction, collection, influence, construct, project, arrange, wedding, fold, available, delight, tower, royal, uniform, splendid, statue, communism, thrilled, pot, unfair, smart, error Phrases consist of, divide … into …, clarify sth for sb, break away (from …), for convenience, leave out, take the place of, break down, be consistent with Good Sentences There is no need to debate why different words are used to describe the four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. To their surprise, the three countries found themselves united peacefully instead of by war. For convenience it is divided into 3 zones. You must keep your eyes open if you are going to make your trip to the UK worthwhile! Worried about the time available, Zhang pingyu and I had made a list of the sites.
Read the information about London’s 8-minute Olympic handover performance BEIJING, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- An eight-minute performance prepared by London, host city of the next summer Olympic Games in 2012, was staged in the National Stadium, or the Bird's Nest, in north Beijing on Sunday night at the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games. A big red double-decker bus, marking London-Beijing-London, ran into the Bird’s Nest and moved around the Stadium at 9:10 p.m. (Beijing Time) to start the eight-minute London performance. The bus was accompanied by cyclists Chris Hoy, Victoria Pendleton and Shanaze Reade, dressed not as Olympians but as ordinary riders down the ground, symbolizing Oxford Street of Park Lane. The performers were starting to see a well-trodden image of ordinary London life, with the National Stadium turned into a London street. The bus was driven to a bus stop. A queue of London characters were waiting at the bus stop next to a pedestrian zebra crossing. The queue was played by three dance groups. The bus came to a halt at the bus stop and a child, Tayyiba Dudhwala, got off the bus from east London. The nine-year-old girl was chosen in a competition of the viewers of Britain's most famous children's TV programme, BBC's Blue Peter, to represent the children of Britain. Tayyiba was met by Erika Tham with Chinese, Canadian, Malaysian and Ukraine heritage, who represented the rest of the world. Erika made a presentation to Tayyiba of a soccer. This represented a child's more simple approach to the formal handover of Olympic flag -- a treasured gift was handed over. Then the London bus took a dramatic transformation. The hedge was cut into the shape of iconic London buildings including the Tower of London, Battersea Power Station, the Gherkin and St Paul's Cathedral. This symbolized historic and modern London, and London 2012 Games' plans to use London landmarks such as Horse Guards Parade, the new Wembley Stadium, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, the new Olympic Park, Hyde Park, Wimbledon and Lord's Cricket Ground as venues and backdrops for the Games, showcasing sports and athletes in stunning