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1、Reading and Language ActivitiesPart IIBook 1-Unit 61Pre-reading TaskComprehension WorkLanguage WorkReading and Language ActivitiesBook 1-Unit 6Return to Menu2Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of living in the countryside and write down your opinions. Book 1-Unit 63LivingintheCountrysideAdvant

2、agesDisadvantageslPeoplearefriendlierinavillage.lLifeishealthierinthecountrysidewithfreshair,waterandenvironment.lThefoodisfresherwithverylittleoralmostnopollution.lCountryviewisbeautifulwithunspoilednaturalenvironment.llLifeisquietwithverylittleoralmostnoentertainment.lSanitaryconditionsarenotasgoo

3、dasthoseinthecity.Forexample,thereisusuallynodecenttoiletinthevillage.lLifeisnotconvenientinavillage.lThereisverylittleemploymentinthecountryside.lFarmworkisdirty,boringandtiring.lBook 1-Unit 64ReadingComprehensionDifficultSentencesQuestionforDiscussionActivityBook 1-Unit 65Listentothetextandcomplet

4、ethefollowingtasktocheckyourunderstandingofthegeneralidea.Reading ComprehensionBook 1-Unit 66WoodsSnow-cappedmountainsWildlifehabitatWildlifeGeysersFishingboatsLakeDesertsDeepvalleysModernhotelsSeagullsCavesTheseashoreWaterfowlGorgesRiversNationalparksWaterfallsBook 1-Unit 6Whatarethesightsthatavisi

5、torcanseeinandaroundthevillageGarrick?Tickthecorrectboxesforthecorrectitems.7 delightfully unspoiled village surrounded by incredibly green olive groves upstream, the river (or: just “upstream”) broader and shallower peeping shyly from the undergrowth inland lake village square foot traffic dominati

6、ng the square Phrases and Vocabulary for Further Study Book 1-Unit 68silver-barked trees alive with nesting birdsa statue and a fountain a dirt trackoverlooked by bamboo and a few treeslight lunches propertymass tourismkeep its character and charmrural environment Book 1-Unit 69LanguagePointsandNote

7、sspeechbubble对话泡泡;口白;泡泡;口白;说话框框sbbe/becomefedupwithsthWebecameincreasinglyfedupwithhisincreasinglyunfunnyandunintelligentcomments.101.delightfuladj.causingdelight;charming可喜的,可喜的,令人愉快的,迷人的令人愉快的,迷人的Eg:Itwasadelightfulparty.delightfulweatherLanguagePointsandNotes112.spoil:(spoilt或或spoiled)v.1)diminish

8、ordestroythevalueorqualityof损害;破坏;害;破坏;毁毁坏坏2)harmthecharacterof(achild)bybeingtoolenientorindulgent把(孩子)把(孩子)宠坏,溺坏,溺爱Eg:Iwouldntwanttospoilyourfun.我不想我不想扫你的你的兴。LanguagePointsandNotes12 2.sopilShewasafraidofspoilingChristmasfortherestofthefamily.她担心破坏家里人她担心破坏家里人过圣圣诞节的的兴致。致。ThelastthingIwanttodoisspoi

9、lThomas.我最不想干的就是我最不想干的就是宠坏托坏托马斯。斯。unspoiled:notdamaged未被破坏的未被破坏的LanguagePointsandNotes133.surroundv.(常作常作besurrounded)beallround(someoneorsomething)围绕,环绕Eg:Thefiremensurroundedtheburningbuilding.消防消防队员包包围了熊熊燃了熊熊燃烧的建筑物。的建筑物。besurroundedbysth:by侧重于一种重于一种动作作besurroundedwithsth:with强强调一种状一种状态4.busride:j

10、ourneybybus5.mouth:theplacewhereariverentersthesea入海口入海口6.heavytraffic:busytrafficLanguagePointsandNotes144.busride:journeybybus5.mouth:theplacewhereariverentersthesea入海口入海口atthemouthofsth在在的入口的入口处NewyorkisatthemouthoftheHudson.纽约位于哈得位于哈得孙河河口河河口.Agirlstandingatthemouthofthecavebeckonedhimin.6.heavyt

11、raffic:busytrafficLanguagePointsandNotes15LinkLink1.Garrickisadelightfullyunspoiledvillagesurroundedbyfieldsandwoodsatthemouthofariver.YetitsonlyashortbusridefromtheoldcityofHarburywithitsfactories,industry,andheavytraffic.a short journey by bus格瑞克村庄位于河口处,被丛林和田野包围着,它是一方令格瑞克村庄位于河口处,被丛林和田野包围着,它是一方令人愉悦

12、而尚未被破坏的净土。然而它离汉勃瑞古城乘车只需人愉悦而尚未被破坏的净土。然而它离汉勃瑞古城乘车只需一小会儿,在那儿厂房林立、工业繁忙、交通拥挤。一小会儿,在那儿厂房林立、工业繁忙、交通拥挤。 Book 1-Unit 6Difficult Sentences16 1.incredibleadj.不可思不可思议;难以置信的;惊人的以置信的;惊人的WeimportanincredibleamountofcheesefromtheContinent.adv.incrediblyIncredibly,somepeopledontlikethename.LanguagePointsandNotes172.

13、fertileadj.肥沃的;肥沃的;可繁殖的;可繁殖的;想象力丰富的想象力丰富的Mostroseslikeasunnypositioninafairlyfertilesoil.n.fertilityfertility生育能力生育能力,生育力生育力,生育生育fertilityrate生育率生育率soilfertility土壤肥力土壤肥力,地力地力LanguagePointsandNotes183.olivegrove橄橄榄树丛;橄;橄榄园园LanguagePointsandNotes192.Throughthevillageflowsawide,clearriver,alongthebanks

14、ofwhichareafleetoffishingboats.表示运动方向的副词或地点状语置于句首时,主谓倒装。表示运动方向的副词或地点状语置于句首时,主谓倒装。句中的谓语是表示运动的动词,主语为名词。这类副词有:句中的谓语是表示运动的动词,主语为名词。这类副词有:up, down, out, away, off, in, on, up 等,如:等,如:Down jumped the burglar from the tenth floor when he heard someone shouted at him. 当盗窃者听到有人喊他,就从十层楼上跳当盗窃者听到有人喊他,就从十层楼上跳了下来

15、。了下来。Out rushed the schoolboys from the classroom. 学生们从学生们从教室里跑了出来。教室里跑了出来。Off goes the woman! 那个女人走了!那个女人走了!In each room are ten students. 每个房间里有十个学生。每个房间里有十个学生。more examples in the text (Para. 4 on page 211)LinkLinkBook 1-Unit 620一条宽阔而又清澈的河流从村庄中间淌过,靠在河一条宽阔而又清澈的河流从村庄中间淌过,靠在河岸的是一排排的渔船。岸的是一排排的渔船。 2.T

16、hroughthevillageflowsawide,clearriver,alongthebanksofwhichareafleetoffishingboats.Book 1-Unit 6214.flowv.1)(尤指液体)流,流(尤指液体)流,流动,流出,流出Eg:fromheretheriverflowsnorth.河流河流自此向北流去。自此向北流去。2)(衣服,(衣服,头发)飘拂,拂,飘Eg:Herredhairflowedoverhershoulders.红头发飘垂在她肩上。垂在她肩上。LanguagePointsandNotes225.bankn.thelandalongsideo

17、rslopingdowntoariverorlake(河或湖的)堤岸(河或湖的)堤岸6.fleetn.船船队;车队afleetofsth一一队;一支;一支车队Afleetofambulancestooktheinjuredtohospital.LanguagePointsandNotes237.upstreammovingorsituatedintheoppositedirectionfromthatinwhichastreamorriverflows;nearertothesource逆流而上逆流而上(的(的),在(往)上游(的),在(往)上游(的)Weswamupstreamagainst

18、thecurrent.我我们逆流向上游游去。逆流向上游游去。LanguagePointsandNotes248.broadhavingadistancelargerthanusualfromsidetoside;wide宽的,广的的,广的9.shallowadj.oflittledepth浅的浅的,肤浅的;肤浅的;表面的表面的Theeveningnewsisoftencriticizedforbeingshallow.10.wildlifen.野生野生动物物LanguagePointsandNotes25LanguagePointsandNotes11.glimpsen.一瞥,一看一瞥,一看v

19、i.瞥瞥见get/catchaglimpseofsthSeveralthousandsupporterswaitedtocatchaglimpseofthenewpresident.Belowusyoucouldglimpsetherooftopsofafewsmallvillages.2612.peepv.1)lookquicklyandfurtivelyatsomething,especiallythroughanarrowopening(尤指从(尤指从缝隙中)隙中)偷看,看,窥探探2)bejustvisible;appearslowlyorpartlyorthroughasmallope

20、ning隐现3)makeahigh-pitchedsoundofthiskind发出吱吱声;出吱吱声;嘀咕咕LanguagePointsandNotes2713.shyadj.(野生哺乳(野生哺乳动物,物,鸟)受惊的,怕)受惊的,怕人的人的14.undergrowthn.adensegrowthofshrubsandotherplants,especiallyundertreesinwoodland(尤指林地(尤指林地树下)下木,下下)下木,下层灌木灌木丛,水水生植物生植物丛 LanguagePointsandNotes28 1.worthadj.sufficientlygood,import

21、ant,orinterestingtojustifyaspecifiedaction;deservingtobetreatedorregardedinthewayspecified值得的;具有得的;具有价价值的的Eg:Themuseumsinthedistrictarewellworthavisit.beworththeeffortbeworthdoingsthbeworthyofsthLanguagePointsandNotes292.inlandadj.situatedintheinteriorofacountryratherthanonthecoast内内陆的,内地的的,内地的3.fis

22、hingn.theactivityofcatchingfish,eitherforfoodorasasport钓鱼;垂;垂钓LanguagePointsandNotes3041.squaren.anopen(typicallyfour-sided)areasurroundedbybuildingsinavillage,town,orcity(方形)广(方形)广场LanguagePointsandNotes312.unpavednotpaved未未铺砌的砌的unpavedstreets.未未铺砌的街道。砌的街道。pave用石(或用石(或砖)铺(路);(路);铺砌,砌,铺筑筑bepavedwith

23、:(路面等路面等)以以.铺成成pavethewayfor:为(某事物)(某事物)创造条造条件,件,为铺平道路平道路Suchopinionspavethewayforsocialchange.LanguagePointsandNotes323.dominatev.1)haveacommandinginfluenceon;exercisecontrolover支配;控制支配;控制2)bethemostimportantorconspicuouspersonorthingin成成为最重要(或最最重要(或最显要)要)的人(或物)的人(或物)3)(ofsomethingtallorhigh)haveac

24、ommandingpositionover;overlook(高物)高物)统领;俯瞰;俯瞰LanguagePointsandNotes33LanguagePointsandNotes3.dominateEg:Thestrongermandominatestheweaker.强强者支配弱者。者支配弱者。Sports,andnotlearning,seemstodominateintheschool.似乎是运似乎是运动而不是学而不是学习在那所学校占重在那所学校占重要地位要地位。344.barkn.树皮;茎皮皮;茎皮5.alive(alivewith)swarmingorteemingwith;fu

25、llof充充满的,丰富的的,丰富的Thestreetwasalivewiththesoundsofthesoldiers.Theriverwasalivewithbirds.LanguagePointsandNotes356.nestn.鸟巢,巢,鸟窝v.(ofabirdorotheranimal)useorbuildanest(鸟或其他或其他动物)筑巢物)筑巢)Somespeciesmaynestincloseproximitytoeachother.7.statuen.雕像,塑像,雕像,塑像,铸像像LanguagePointsandNotes368.fountainn.喷泉泉9.coupl

26、e1)twoindividualsofthesamesortconsideredtogether两个;一两个;一对2)anindefinitesmallnumber,several不确不确定的小数目定的小数目acoupleofsthLanguagePointsandNotes3710.bar旅旅馆、餐、餐馆或酒店中)酒吧或酒店中)酒吧间11.runbeinchargeof;manage,dealin管理;管理;经营;负责12.everythingfromtoallkindsofthingsincludingLanguagePointsandNotes3813.localadj.belongin

27、gorrelatingtoaparticularareaorneighbourhood,typicallyexclusivelyso(仅限于)当地的,地方的限于)当地的,地方的alocalpersonn.aninhabitantofaparticularareaorneighbourhood本地住本地住户LanguagePointsandNotes3914.alikeadj.oftwoormoresubjects)similartoeachother(两者或多者)彼此相似的(两者或多者)彼此相似的adv.1)inthesameorasimilarway相同相同地,相似地地,相似地2)usedt

28、oshowthatsomethingappliesequallytoanumberofspecifiedsubjects同同等等对待地,一待地,一视同仁地同仁地Eg:Hetalkedinafriendlymannertostaffandpatientsalike.LanguagePointsandNotes4015.overexpressingduration,while持持续,在在.期期间overadrinkwhiledrinkingbeerorcoffee16.nothingmuchverylittle,notagreatamount;nothingofimportance数量不多;没什么

29、重要的数量不多;没什么重要的LanguagePointsandNotes41 1.dirttrack(供摩托(供摩托车比比赛用的)煤渣道;(无障用的)煤渣道;(无障碍碍赛跑用的)泥土跑道跑用的)泥土跑道2.beachn.(尤指高潮(尤指高潮线和低潮和低潮线间的)海的)海滩LanguagePointsandNotes423.magnificentadj.1)impressivelybeautiful,elaborate,orextravagant;striking壮壮丽的,的,华丽的的2)verygood;excellent极好的;卓越的极好的;卓越的Itsgoingtobethemostmag

30、nificentThanksgivingdinnerweeverhad.LanguagePointsandNotes43LanguagePointsandNotes4.stretchv.extend,bemadeorbecapableofbeingmadelongerorwiderwithouttearingorbreaking伸展,延伸;延展;被拉伸展,延伸;延展;被拉长;Itisbettertostretchthetightmusclesfirst.Imtryingtomoveonandstretchmyselfwithsomethingdifferent.445.overlookv.1)

31、failtonotice(something)忽忽视,忽略忽略Theownersdontwanttooverlookanyopportunitytomakeabuck.2)haveaviewoffromabove俯俯视,眺望,眺望Prettyandcomfortableroomsoverlookaflower-filledgarden.LanguagePointsandNotes456.horizonn.1)usu.insing.thelineatwhichtheearthssurfaceandtheskyappeartomeet地平地平线Eg:thesunroseabovethehorizo

32、n.太阳太阳从地平从地平线上升起。上升起。LanguagePointsandNotes462)horizonsthelimitofapersonsmentalperception,experience,orinterest视界,眼界界,眼界Eg:Shewantedtoleavehomeandbroadenherhorizons.onthehorizon在地平在地平线上上;即将来即将来临,eg:Troublecouldbeonthehorizon.adj.horizontalLanguagePointsandNotes477.servev.1)为(一地区,一群人)提供服(一地区,一群人)提供服务

33、Eg:AhospitalwhichservesalargeareaofWales.2)供供应,上(食物,上(食物,饮料)料),提供(商品)提供(商品)给顾客客Eg:theyservewineinsteadofbeer.LanguagePointsandNotes488.lightadj.1)(颜色)淡的,浅的色)淡的,浅的2)采光采光好的,光好的,光线足的足的3)数量少的数量少的,分量不足分量不足4)(食品)清淡的,(脂肪、胆固醇(食品)清淡的,(脂肪、胆固醇糖或其他多油成分)含量低的糖或其他多油成分)含量低的LanguagePointsandNotes49 1.extraadj.addedt

34、oanexistingorusualamountornumber额外的外的,外加的外加的Eg:Roomserviceisextra.Wedonotaskforextrapay.adv.toagreaterextentthanusual;especially特特别地地,非常非常Eg:Heboughtanextralargecake.LanguagePointsandNotes502.propertyn.1)athingorthingsbelongingtosomeone;possessionscollectively个人个人财产,资产;所有物所有物总称称2)abuildingorbuilding

35、sandthelandbelongingtoitorthem房房产,地,地产;房地;房地产Eg:Thejewelswereherpersonalproperty.Severalpropertiesinthisstreetareforsale.LanguagePointsandNotes513.letv.1)allowsomeonetohavetheuseof(aroomorproperty)inreturnforregularpayments出租(房屋)出租(房屋)Eg:Theyveletouttheirflat.2)notpreventorforbid;allow允允许,让letsbdost

36、hLanguagePointsandNotes52LanguagePointsandNotes4.sofar1)toacertainlimitedextent(范(范围,程,程度)到此度)到此为止止2)(ofatrendthatseemslikelytocontinue)uptothistime(可能延(可能延续的的趋势)到目前)到目前为止止535.avoidv.1)preventfromhappening防止(防止(发生)生),回避;避免(做某事)回避;避免(做某事)6.effectn.结果;作用;影响果;作用;影响haveaneffectonsthadj.effectiveaffectv.

37、LanguagePointsandNotes547.massn.alargenumberofpeopleorobjectscrowdedtogether一大群一大群amassofsth大量大量Onhisdeskisamassofbooksandpapers.8.tourism旅游旅游业,观光光业LanguagePointsandNotes559.charactern.1)thedistinctivenatureofsomething特性,特征,特色特性,特征,特色2)strengthandoriginalityinapersonsnature(人的)性格(或个性)(人的)性格(或个性)Perh

38、apsthereisanegativesidetohischaracterthatyouhaventseenyet.LanguagePointsandNotes56LanguagePointsandNotes10.charmn.thepowerorqualityofdelighting,attracting,orfascinatingothers吸引力;魅力吸引力;魅力Hewasamanofgreatcharmanddistinction.adj.charming57 1.escapev.eludeorgetfreefrom(someone)逃避,逃避,躲避避escapefromsth2.di

39、scovern.discoveryLanguagePointsandNotes581.Whatisyourgeneralimpressionofthevillage?Givedetailstosupportyourstatement.pastoral,quietandpeacefulenvironmentDetails:incrediblygreenfields/woodsatthemouthoftheriverawideandclearriverandafleetoffishingboatswildduckpeepingshylyfromtheundergrowthBook 1-Unit 6

40、Questions for Discussion59anunpavedsquarewithsmallstoresandrestaurantsdominatedbysilver-barkedtreesthatarealivewithnestingbirdsinspringvisitorsandlocalpeoplesittingforhoursovertheirdrinksinthesmallbarsseashorenearthevillageoverlookedbybambooandtalltreessmallbed-and-breakfastplacesinthevillagersresid

41、enceBook 1-Unit 6602.Whatkindofmediaismostsuitableforthisarticle?Judgingbythestyleofthearticle,thefollowingmediamightbesuitable:a.abrochureforpromotingtourisminthelocalvillageb.newspaperarticlesoftouristinformationBook 1-Unit 6613.Howdothelocalpeoplemakealiving?runningsmallhotels,storesandrestaurant

42、soperating/conducting/givingtoursothertourismrelatedjobsandprofessions Book 1-Unit 6624.Whatkindofmediaismostsuitableforthisarticle?Theextraroomtoletbythelocals.5.Whyistherenolargehotelinthevillage?Thelocalswanttoavoidtheeffectsofmasstourism.Thelocalswanttokeepthecharmandcharacterofthevillage.Book 1

43、-Unit 6636.IfyouwereavisitortoGarrick,whichplaceswouldyouliketovisitandwhy?Suggestedactivitiesofinterestforaforeigntourista.Visitingfertilefieldsandolivegroves;b.Viewingthemouthoftheriverontheseashore;c.Boatingontheriver;d.AwalkthroughthecountrysidetoLakeKellymore;e.Swimminginthelake;f.Visitingthevi

44、llagesquare;g.Drinkingteainthebar;h.Shoppinginthesmallstoresforsouvenirs;i.Visitingtheseashoreandbeach.Book 1-Unit 664Studythetextagain,andfillthetable(page80)basedonthereadingpassage.Reference AnswersBook 1-Unit 6Activity65Book 1-Unit 6QuestionsPossible answersWhy do you think so? Which paragraph t

45、ells the reader about the views visitors shouldnt miss? The 2nd paragraph: the views of the river that visitors should not missThis is the focus of the paragraph immediately following the introductory paragraphWhich paragraph focuses on the things visitors can do in the village? The 3rd paragraph: w

46、alk, swimming, fishingThis paragraph is another focus of this passage. Which paragraph focuses on leisure and cultural aspects of life visitors might enjoy? The 4th paragraph: old road, unpaved square, small stores, restaurants, bars, village vendors, nothing much to happen hereThis paragraph is ano

47、ther focus of this passage for cultural aspects of the village life. 66UsefulExpressionsRewritetheSentencesWorkwithSentencesBook 1-Unit 667Doyourememberhowthewriterexpressedthefollowingideasinitalics?Ifnot,findtheminthetext.1.To our delight,thevillageisnot damagedandhasfieldandwoodsaroundit.2.Thevil

48、lageisonlyashortjourney by busfromtheoldcity,whichhasfactories,industry,andbusytraffic.3.Visitorscansee wildduckslooking secretly and timidlyfromthegroves.busrideunspoiledheavyglimpsepeepingshylyBook 1-Unit 6Delightfully,Useful Expressions(page 80: A) 684. Thoughitis not paved with small stones or c

49、oncrete,thevillagesquareisas hard as rock because people have been walking on it for hundreds of years.5.Thetrees with silver-coloured bark are the tallest in thesquare. Inspring,thesetreesare full of birdsthat are building their nests inthem.6.Anoldladymanages asmallshopinthecenterofthevillagesquar

50、eandsellsall kinds of things includingsweetsandT-shirts.unpaved,rockhardfromcenturiesoffoottraffic.silver-barkeddominatealivewithnestingrunseverythingfromtoBook 1-Unit 6697.Both local people and visitorswouldliketositforhourswhile drinking beer or coffeeinthebars.8.Thepiece ofpaleyellowbeachislarge

51、and wonderful. It extends tothehorizon. Above it are bamboosandtrees.stretchesLocalsandvisitorsalikeoveradrink,overlookedmagnificent.stretchBook 1-Unit 6by709.Thebaratthebeach sells lunchesanddrinksthatare small in quantity.10.Moreandmorevillagersarebuildingroomsthat are not lived in by themselveson

52、theirland .Insummertheyrentthemtotourists.11.Up to now,thevillagehasnot been affected by masses of tourist.light.servesextraletSofar,property.avoidedtheeffectsofmasstourism.Book 1-Unit 671Rewritethefollowingsentenceswiththewordsandphrasesinthetable.everything from to let servestretch and alike alive

53、 with dominate run1.Bothprofessionalwritersandfreelancewritersarethoughttoleadalifeofglamour.2.Herbrotheriscapableofmanagingalargecompany.3.Thebuildingunderconstructionwillbethehighestinthiscity. Professionalwritersandfree-lancewritersalikerunningdominateBook 1-Unit 6Rewrite the Sentences (page 81:

54、B) 724.Thelakeisfullofgoldfish,whichareanattractiontotourists.5.Inordertomakemoney,theoldmanrentsoneofhisroomstoabusinessman. 6.Thefieldofwheatspreadsoutasfaraswecansee.7.Asfornutrients,weneedeverythingincludingironandvitamins.8.Dinnerisprovidedfromsixtotenintheeveningatthishotel. alivewithstretches

55、letsfromirontovitamins.servedBook 1-Unit 673a.Awideclearriver,alongthebanksofwhichareafleetoffishingboats,flowsthroughthevillage.b.Throughthevillageflowsawideclearriver,alongthebanksofwhichareafleetoffishingboats.Book 1-Unit 6Read the following pair of sentences and say why sentence b is preferred o

56、ver sentence a in the text.Work with Sentences (page 81: C) 74Sentence b is preferred over a for two reasons.a.Forbalanceinthestructure:Thenounphraseofthesubjecthasalargemodifyingstructure(i.e.,theattributiveclause:alongthebanksofwhichareafleetoffishingboats).b.Forimprovedorganizationofinformation:A

57、stheprevioussentencesaretalkingaboutthevillage,thereforethetopicvillageservesasoldinformationinthenewsentenceandhenceisnotappropriatetobeplacedattheendofthesentence.For more information about the organization of information in a sentence, check the English grammar about the concept of end weight. Bo

58、ok 1-Unit 6ReferenceAnswers751.Twobooksareonthetable,oneonphysics,theotherongeometry.2.Aboatandisintheriverandamanisintheboat.3.Ariverwindsthroughthepark;agreatnumberofolivetreesstandalongthebanks.4.Atemplestandsatthefootofthehill;nineoldmonksliveinthetemple. Onthetablearetwobooks,oneonphysicsandthe

59、otherongeometry.Intheriverisaboatandintheboatisaman. Throughtheparkwindsariver,alongthebanksofwhichstandagreatnumberofolivetrees. Atthefootofthehillstandsatemple,inwhichlivenineoldmonks.Book 1-Unit 6In the spirit of the above discussion, rewrite the following sentences.76Book 1-Unit 6Return to Menu77

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