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Unit 6

Unit 6. Click The Menu. Field Work. Speaking. Grammar. Reading A. Listening. Reading B. Reading C. Writing. Field Work. Planning A Trip. 1. Choose your location. 2. Make a budget. Planning A Trip. Next. What can we learn from these pictures for planning a travel?.

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Unit 6

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  1. Unit 6

  2. Click The Menu Field Work Speaking Grammar Reading A Listening Reading B Reading C Writing

  3. Field Work Planning A Trip 1. Choose your location 2. Make a budget

  4. Planning A Trip Next What can we learn from these pictures for planning a travel?

  5. Planning A Trip Pre. Next Destination Where are you going?

  6. Planning A Trip Pre. Next Companion Are you going alone or with someone?

  7. Planning A Trip Pre. Next Ways of transportation There are many ways of transportation for travel. Which one do you prefer?

  8. Planning A Trip Pre. Next Room & Board Will you stay in a local hotel or is there someone putting you up?

  9. Planning A Trip Pre. Next Interests & Purposes Why do you want to go there?

  10. Planning A Trip Direction:Suppose you are planning a travel, fill in the table below. Pre. My Travel Plan of This Year

  11. Planning A Trip Speaking Task Direction:Present your travel plan to the class using the given paragraph in task 3 as a model .

  12. Listening Task Direction:Watch the following movie chip about New York City. Listen carefully. Next

  13. Listening Task Direction:Watch the movie chip onceagain.Listen carefullyand write down the missing words of the following sentences. Next 1. New York City is located in _____________ New York State, Bordering on the Atlantic Ocean. 2. New York is a national center for ________________________ _______________. 3. Both the _______________ and _______________ industries have major concentrations in New York.

  14. Listening Task Direction:Watch the movie chip again and check your answer. New York City, and particularly Manhattan, boasts many distinguished architectural sites. Skyscrapers dominates the skyline, for example, the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, and the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, which rank among the world’s tallest building. Both the advertising and communications industries have major concentrations in New York, and in the 1990s the city was a growing center for the new-media industry, which includes computer-online services, multimedia software, and businesses related to the Internet. New York City has many museums, art galleries, and performing arts organizations. There are many fine institutions of higher education in New York, including Columbia University and New York University. New York City is located in southeastern New York State, bordering on the Atlantic Ocean. It has the largest urban population in the United States. New York is one of the world’s leading commercial, financial, and cultural centers. It is a national center for road, rail, water, and air transportation; it also contains the headquarters of many major corporations. New York is an important center of the world financial industry. 1. New York City is located in _____________ New York State, Bordering on the Atlantic Ocean. southeastern 2. New York is a national center for ________________________ _______________. road , rail, water, and air transportation advertising 3. Both the _______________ and _______________ industries have major concentrations in New York. communications

  15. Reading A Hawaii Pre-reading Global Reading Detail Reading To Menu

  16. Back to Reading A Pre-reading Task 1Try to work out the meaning of the highlighted words with the help of other words. Next it rains a lot and is very hot 1. In Guangzhou it rains a lot and is very hot at this time of the year. But I am used to the humidity and heat now. 1. In Guangzhou it rains a lot and is very hot at this time of the year. But I am used to the humidity and heat now. humidity and heat Sample humidity n. dampness, being hot and a bit wet 潮湿 , 闷热 , 湿气 , 潮湿 , 湿度

  17. Back to Reading A Pre-reading Task 1Try to work out the meaning of the highlighted words with the help of other words. Pre. Next 2. You can’t sway between the two sides. You must take one side and stick to it. Hint Sway v. Move from side to side 摇摆, 摇动 Answer 3. George W. Bush is determined to overthrow Sadam Hussein’s rule in Iraq and find somebody else to take his place. Hint overthrow v.defeat or remove from power 打倒, 推翻, 颠覆 Answer

  18. Back to Reading A Pre-reading Task 1Try to work out the meaning of the highlighted words with the help of other words. Pre. 4. No one honks on the road, for cars are not allowed to produce sound in downtown areas. Hint honk v.produce a short loud sound 按汽车喇叭 Answer 5. They believe in God. Every Sunday they go to church and worship. Hint Answer worship v.honor with religious rites 敬神, 拜神,崇拜, 尊敬

  19. Destination Reading A Hawaii

  20. Back to Reading A Global Reading Read the first paragraph quickly and fill in the blanks with proper words or phrases. Key Next First Impression of Hawaii Life:_________________________ begins to slow down Air: _________________________ thick with humidity Trees: _______________________ sway in the warm breeze Flowers: _____________________ colorful, everywhere Culture: __________________ relaxed, mixed

  21. Back to Reading A Global Reading Read the 2nd paragraph and find out the year of each event. History of Hawaii Key Pre. Next 1810 1820 1893 1898 1959

  22. Back to Reading A Global Reading Read the 3rd paragraph quickly and mark the following statements √ (True) or × (False). Key Pre. Next Traffic of Honolulu Honolulu has a heavy traffic and a huge population. √ The traffic in Honolulu is crazy but no one honks in the street. × It is safe, inexpensive and easy for tourists to use the bus transportation system in Honolulu. √

  23. Back to Reading A Global Reading Read the 4th paragraph quickly and find out where the following neighborhoods are located. Key Pre. Next Two Distinct neighborhoods in Honolulu A– State Library B– Honolulu Hale B C– Iolani Palace D– Wo Fat Restaurant E– Different small Asian restaurants F– Kuan Yin Temple Downtown Honolulu A C Chinatown D E F

  24. Back to Reading A Global Reading Read the 5th paragraph quickly and complete the following two statements. Key Pre. Next Shopping in Honolulu Typical souvenirs at Hilo Hattie stores are ______________ and _________________. Island-grown coffee Aloha shirts Two Hawaiian Beaches The best known beach in Honolulu is ________________; and there is a 76-acre park on Ala Moana Beach for ___________ and _______________. Waikiki beach swimming fishing

  25. Back to Reading A Global Reading Read the last paragraph quickly and summarize this passage with your own words. You may use the following outline as reference. Pre. First impression of Hawaii The history of Hawaii Honolulu, the capital city of Hawaii Shopping in Hawaii Most popular tourist attractions in Hawaii Life of Hawaii

  26. Back to Reading A Detail Reading Language Points in the Passage Next Relaxed: a. not feeling or showing worry 放松的;不拘束的 mixture: n. combination 混合, 混合物, 混合剂 × × When you step off the plane in Hawaii, life begins to slow down. The air is thick with humidity, palm trees sway in the warm breeze, And colorful flowers are every where. Hawaii, it seems to me, is as much an attitude as it is a place. Its relaxed culture is a mixture of the Hawaiian “hang-loose” way of thinking and customs from dozens of different cultures. The first Hawaiians settled the island over 1,500 years ago, with each island becoming a separate kingdom. White Americans first appeared in 1820, with Chinese, Japanese and Portuguese settlers arriving soon after. The islands were united Life is a mixture of sweetness and bitterness. e.g. He felt so relaxed after he fulfilled his task. e.g. settle: v. to live in a place 安放, 使定居 生活是苦与甜的混合物。 × 他执行完任务后感觉多么的放松。 relaxed These Indians settled this land hundreds of years ago. 几百年前这些印第安人就居住在这片土地上了。 e.g. mixture settled

  27. Back to Reading A Detail Reading Language Points in the Passage Pre. Next feel like (doing) something: to (want to do) something 意欲;想做……;想获取…… × as a kingdom in 1810, which was overthrown in 1893 by a group of Americans. Hawaii became an American Territory in 1898 and the 50th state in 1959. Like most big cities, Honolulu, Hawaii’s capital city of over 850,000 residents on the island of Oahu, has traffic and crowds. But no one honks (it’s considered rude), and even the traffic loses that usual crazy pace. If you don’t feel like driving you don’t need to. The bus transportation system is safe, inexpensive and easy to use. In fact, it’s one of the best ways to see Honolulu and meet the local people. overthrown e.g. I don’t feel like going out in such a rainy day. 我不想在下雨天外出。 I don’t feel like (drinking) beer tonight. 今晚我不想喝啤酒。 overthrown: v. to defeat; to remove from official power 打倒,推翻,颠覆 × Any government of tyranny will be overthrown by the people. 任何施行暴政的政府都将被人民推翻。 e.g. feel like

  28. Back to Reading A Detail Reading Language Points in the Passage Pre. Next The city has several distinct neighborhoods, each with a flavor all its own. Downtown Honolulu is the business district, with the Hawaii State Library and Honolulu Hale (city hall). Be sure to look for the beautiful Iolani Palace, the only palace on U.S. soil. Another historical neighborhood is Chinatown, the oldest Chinatown in American and home to dozens of small Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese restaurants. One of the local favorites is Wo Fat Restaurant, which was founded in 1882. The Kuan Yin Temple located in Chinatown is the oldest temple in Honolulu, and many people still come here to worship and light candles. distinct distinct: a. different, separate 清楚的, 明显的, 截然不同的, 独特的 locate: v. to build in a certain place 使...坐落于, 位于 × × He is quite distinct from others for his big red nose. 他的大红鼻子显得他很与众不同。 e.g. e.g. Our college is located next to the city library. 我们学院与市图书馆为邻。 located

  29. Back to Reading A Detail Reading Language Points in the Passage Pre. Next attraction: n. something that causes to like, admire or notice 吸引, 吸引力, 吸引人的事物 × Excellent shopping opportunities are everywhere in Honolulu. You can find typical Hawaiian souvenirs such as aloha shirts or island-grown coffee at Hilo Hattie stores, which are all over the islands. Perhaps the most popular tourist attractions on the island are the beautiful Hawaiian beaches offering warm water, abundant sea life, and clean sand. The mile-and-a-half long Waikiki beach is the best known in Honolulu, but the local people favor other sites. Ala Moana Beach includes a 76-acre park for swimmers and fisherman. e.g. The idea of working for state-owned enterprises has little attraction to young people nowadays. 现在去国营企业就职的想法对年青人没有多大吸引力。 typical typical: adj. Showing the main characteristics of 典型的, 象征性的 × e.g. attractions He is a typical pupil; he is like most of the other pupils. 他是一个有代表性的学生,他和大多数其他学生一样。 abundant abundant: adj. plenty of , more than enough 丰富的, 充裕的, 丰富, 盛产, 富于 × favor × favor: v. to prefer something / somebody to others 支持, 赞成, 照顾, 促成, 象, 喜欢, 证实, 赐予 Africa is a land abundant in wild life. 非洲是一块野生动物极多的大陆。 e.g. e.g. Children would favor bright colors. 小孩一般偏爱亮色。

  30. Back to Reading A Detail Reading Language Points in the Passage Pre. Life is slow and relaxed on the Hawaiian Islands. It allows for more time to simply look around. Chances are, after time spent taking in red sunsets, colorful flowers and warm, quiet hours on the beach, you’ll be relaxed too. And like most visitors to Hawaii, you’ll want to come back. allows for taking in allow for: to make a possibility 允许,准许; 使得以发生 × Chances are, after time spent in … you’ll be relaxed too: take in: to note or see something fully 详尽地看;注视 × × Being young allows for learning from mistakes. 年轻允许在错误中学习。 e.g. It is likely that after you spend time enjoying red sunsets, colorful flowers and walking on the warm, quiet beach, you’ll be relaxed too. e.g. They used to go out for holiday to take in the sights. 他们过去常外出度假饱览各个景点. 也许,欣赏完落日红霞、七彩鲜花,享受了沙滩上温馨宁静的时光,你也会感到悠闲自在的。 Translation

  31. Grammar 定语从句的一些特殊用法 Look at the following sentences of attribute clauses. Pay attention to the red parts. Next Is this the house(that / which)John wants to buy? I know the place(that / which)you are looking for. We finally finished that project,whichcost $100,000,000. One of the local favorites is Wo Fat restaurant,whichwas founded in 1882. 1. 在非限定性从句中,只能用which,而不能用that。 C. He answered me in a polite but firm way, which made me disappointed.

  32. Grammar 定语从句的一些特殊用法 Look at the following sentences of attribute clauses. Pay attention to the underlined words and the red parts. Pre. Next Is there anythingthat you want? I know somebodythat might help you. Everythingthatyou see is true. After the big fire was put off, people couldn’t find anybodythatwas still alive in that building. 2. 当先行词为不定代词时,限定性定语从句通常用that引导。 E. Everything that we saw was of great interest to us.

  33. Grammar 定语从句的一些特殊用法 Look at the following sentences of attribute clauses. Pay attention to the underlined words and the red parts. Pre. Next Is there any place or anybodythat you want to visit? It seems that she is talking about some people and thingsthat are not existing in the real world. The coastal guards finally found the man and his boatthatwas missing for months. 3. 当先行词为指人和指物的名词并列构成时,限定性定语从 句通常用that引导。 A. He talks about the teachers and schools that he had visited.

  34. Grammar 定语从句的一些特殊用法 Look at the following sentences of attribute clauses. Pay attention to the red parts. Pre. Next They didn’t find the place in which the man hid. There is a windowthrough which we can see the sea. Several months later, the ship returned to the port, from whichit set off. 4. 当关系代词前需要加介词时,如果指物,该关系 代词为which。 B. That was the house in which I once lived.

  35. Grammar 定语从句的一些特殊用法 Look at the following sentences of attribute clauses. Pay attention to the underlined words and the red parts. Pre. You were the first peoplethat talked to me in this town. It’s the third time(that) he broke the world record. It was the longest conversationthatwe had. Everybody says that he is the funniest manthatlives in the world. 5. 当先行词前有序数词或最高级形式修饰时,定性定语从句 引导词为that。 D. This is the first time that Mark has been in China.

  36. Reading B Here are some of the idea about Vienna. Scan the passage and underlined the original sentences that support these ideas. The Viennese benefit from modern technology. Scan Vienna is different from other European capitals. Next History still has its influence on life in Vienna. The Viennese prefer an unhurried life. To experience Vienna, you’d better enjoy small things in life as the Viennese do. Summer morning in Vienna are a treasure all their own. The air is filled with the smell of baking bread and rich coffee. Colorful flowers fill the window boxes that adorn each building, offering a sharp contrast to the gray of the streets. The narrow sidewalks slowly fill with people: shopkeepers taking keys out from their pocket to open tiny shops, businessmen hurrying to the office, children playing games. These are all scenes I have often seen before, but still I watch them in wonder. Vienna has cast its spell, and once again, I’m a victim. Like most European capitals, Vienna, Austria is a curious mixture of modern technology and old-world charm. But these all similarities end, for Vienna has a nature all its own. Though an international center for the united Nations, Vienna is a city that lives the present in the past, clinging to long-gone imperial roots. Probably the best way to experience Vienna is to take your time. Stop for a morning cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse, and linger over the newspaper. Then wander through the narrow streets, browsing the small shops this city still loves. The Viennese treasure a slow pace, and take pleasure in the small and enjoyable things in life. When you’re in Vienna, try to follow their example. If you do, you may just find that Vienna has cast its spell on you too.

  37. Summer morning in Vienna are a treasure all their own. The air is filled with the smell of baking bread and rich coffee. Colorful flowers fill the window boxes that adorn each building, offering a sharp contrast to the gray of the streets. The narrow sidewalks slowly fill with people: shopkeepers taking keys out from their pocket to open tiny shops, businessmen hurrying to the office, children playing games. These are all scenes I have often seen before, but still I watch them in wonder. Vienna has cast its spell, and once again, I’m a victim. Like most European capitals, Vienna, Austria is a curious mixture of modern technology and old-world charm. But these all similarities end, for Vienna has a nature all its own. Though an international center for the united Nations, Vienna is a city that lives the present in the past, clinging to long-gone imperial roots. Probably the best way to experience Vienna is to take your time. Stop for a morning cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse, and linger over the newspaper. Then wander through the narrow streets, browsing the small shops this city still loves. The Viennese treasure a slow pace, and take pleasure in the small and enjoyable things in life. When you’re in Vienna, try to follow their example. If you do, you may just find that Vienna has cast its spell on you too. Reading B The Viennese benefit from modern technology. Pre. Vienna is different from other European capitals. Next Menu

  38. Summer morning in Vienna are a treasure all their own. The air is filled with the smell of baking bread and rich coffee. Colorful flowers fill the window boxes that adorn each building, offering a sharp contrast to the gray of the streets. The narrow sidewalks slowly fill with people: shopkeepers taking keys out from their pocket to open tiny shops, businessmen hurrying to the office, children playing games. These are all scenes I have often seen before, but still I watch them in wonder. Vienna has cast its spell, and once again, I’m a victim. Like most European capitals, Vienna, Austria is a curious mixture of modern technology and old-world charm. But these all similarities end, for Vienna has a nature all its own. Though an international center for the united Nations, Vienna is a city that lives the present in the past, clinging to long-gone imperial roots. Probably the best way to experience Vienna is to take your time. Stop for a morning cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse, and linger over the newspaper. Then wander through the narrow streets, browsing the small shops this city still loves. The Viennese treasure a slow pace, and take pleasure in the small and enjoyable things in life. When you’re in Vienna, try to follow their example. If you do, you may just find that Vienna has cast its spell on you too. Reading B The Viennese benefit from modern technology. Next Menu

  39. Summer morning in Vienna are a treasure all their own. The air is filled with the smell of baking bread and rich coffee. Colorful flowers fill the window boxes that adorn each building, offering a sharp contrast to the gray of the streets. The narrow sidewalks slowly fill with people: shopkeepers taking keys out from their pocket to open tiny shops, businessmen hurrying to the office, children playing games. These are all scenes I have often seen before, but still I watch them in wonder. Vienna has cast its spell, and once again, I’m a victim. Like most European capitals, Vienna, Austria is a curious mixture of modern technology and old-world charm. But these all similarities end, for Vienna has a nature all its own. Though an international center for the united Nations, Vienna is a city that lives the present in the past, clinging to long-gone imperial roots. Probably the best way to experience Vienna is to take your time. Stop for a morning cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse, and linger over the newspaper. Then wander through the narrow streets, browsing the small shops this city still loves. The Viennese treasure a slow pace, and take pleasure in the small and enjoyable things in life. When you’re in Vienna, try to follow their example. If you do, you may just find that Vienna has cast its spell on you too. Reading B Pre. Vienna is different from other European capitals. Next History still has its influence on life in Vienna. Menu

  40. Summer morning in Vienna are a treasure all their own. The air is filled with the smell of baking bread and rich coffee. Colorful flowers fill the window boxes that adorn each building, offering a sharp contrast to the gray of the streets. The narrow sidewalks slowly fill with people: shopkeepers taking keys out from their pocket to open tiny shops, businessmen hurrying to the office, children playing games. These are all scenes I have often seen before, but still I watch them in wonder. Vienna has cast its spell, and once again, I’m a victim. Like most European capitals, Vienna, Austria is a curious mixture of modern technology and old-world charm. But these all similarities end, for Vienna has a nature all its own. Though an international center for the united Nations, Vienna is a city that lives the present in the past, clinging to long-gone imperial roots. Probably the best way to experience Vienna is to take your time. Stop for a morning cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse, and linger over the newspaper. Then wander through the narrow streets, browsing the small shops this city still loves. The Viennese treasure a slow pace, and take pleasure in the small and enjoyable things in life. When you’re in Vienna, try to follow their example. If you do, you may just find that Vienna has cast its spell on you too. Summer morning in Vienna are a treasure all their own. The air is filled with the smell of baking bread and rich coffee. Colorful flowers fill the window boxes that adorn each building, offering a sharp contrast to the gray of the streets. The narrow sidewalks slowly fill with people: shopkeepers taking keys out from their pocket to open tiny shops, businessmen hurrying to the office, children playing games. These are all scenes I have often seen before, but still I watch them in wonder. Vienna has cast its spell, and once again, I’m a victim. Like most European capitals, Vienna, Austria is a curious mixture of modern technology and old-world charm. But these all similarities end, for Vienna has a nature all its own. Though an international center for the united Nations, Vienna is a city that lives the present in the past, clinging to long-gone imperial roots. Probably the best way to experience Vienna is to take your time. Stop for a morning cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse, and linger over the newspaper. Then wander through the narrow streets, browsing the small shops this city still loves. The Viennese treasure a slow pace, and take pleasure in the small and enjoyable things in life. When you’re in Vienna, try to follow their example. If you do, you may just find that Vienna has cast its spell on you too. Pre. Next History still has its influence on life in Vienna. The Viennese prefer an unhurried life. Menu

  41. Summer morning in Vienna are a treasure all their own. The air is filled with the smell of baking bread and rich coffee. Colorful flowers fill the window boxes that adorn each building, offering a sharp contrast to the gray of the streets. The narrow sidewalks slowly fill with people: shopkeepers taking keys out from their pocket to open tiny shops, businessmen hurrying to the office, children playing games. These are all scenes I have often seen before, but still I watch them in wonder. Vienna has cast its spell, and once again, I’m a victim. Like most European capitals, Vienna, Austria is a curious mixture of modern technology and old-world charm. But these all similarities end, for Vienna has a nature all its own. Though an international center for the united Nations, Vienna is a city that lives the present in the past, clinging to long-gone imperial roots. Probably the best way to experience Vienna is to take your time. Stop for a morning cup of coffee at a local coffeehouse, and linger over the newspaper. Then wander through the narrow streets, browsing the small shops this city still loves. The Viennese treasure a slow pace, and take pleasure in the small and enjoyable things in life. When you’re in Vienna, try to follow their example. If you do, you may just find that Vienna has cast its spell on you too. Reading B Pre. Next The Viennese prefer an unhurried life. To experience Vienna, you’d better enjoy small things in life as the Viennese do. Menu

  42. Reading B Here are some of the idea about Vienna. Scan the passage and underlined the original sentences that support these ideas. The Viennese benefit from modern technology. Scan Vienna is different from other European capitals. History still has its influence on life in Vienna. The Viennese prefer an unhurried life. To experience Vienna, you’d better enjoy small things in life as the Viennese do.

  43. Reading B Check your answers of filling in each blank with an appropriate word or phrase given. Next Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone is a(n) huge (1) park covering over 3,400 square miles in Wyoming , Montana and Idaho. It can be reached by (2)air to Cody or Jackson, 50 miles from the entrances. There is no train service nearby. Limited bus service is available from some (3) of the nearby towns. Once in the area, a car is almost a must. The park has 5 entrances, which are open (4) from May to October. It is a good idea to plan a trip during the good weather, but expect big and slow (5) traffic. Parts of the park are open in the winter for snow sports.

  44. Reading B Pre. Reading Exercise Be sure to come (6) prepared for a variety of weather conditions at any time of the year. Take enough of your clothing so you will be prepared for unexpected changes in temperature or weather (7) conditions. Take good walking shoes and thick socks, particularly if you are going to do any hiking. You can also see the park on (8)horseback. If you want to learn about Yellowstone, the National Park Service has many talks, films, and tours to help you understand (9) it. A schedule of these can be found at the various information centers. Most of all (10), just enjoy the beautiful views, the unique geological features and the wide variety of wildlife.

  45. Reading B Read the questions below, scan the passage for their locations then choose the correct answers. Key 1. Where is the Yellowstone Park NOT located in? A. Wyoming B. Idaho C. Montana D. Columbia 2. What time of the year will the Park be open to the visitors? A. All the year round. B. From January to October C. From February of October D. From May to October 3. If you want to learn something about the park, where can you find the information? A. you can find it from many talks, films etc. B. you have to ask the guiders yourselves. C. you have to look for it by yourselves. D. None of the above.

  46. Reading B Read the questions below, scan the passage for their locations then choose the correct answers. Next 1. Where is the Yellowstone Park NOT located in? A. Wyoming B. Idaho C. Montana D. Columbia 1. Where is the Yellowstone Park NOT located in? A. Wyoming B. Idaho C. Montana D. Columbia 1. Where is the Yellowstone Park NOT located in? A. Wyoming B. Idaho C. Montana D. Columbia Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone is a(n) huge (1) park covering over 3,400 square miles in Wyoming , Montana and Idaho. It can be reached by (2)air to Cody or Jackson, 50 miles from the entrances. There is no train service nearby. Limited bus service is available from some (3) of the nearby towns. Once in the area, a car is almost a must. The park has 5 entrances, which are open (4) from May to October. It is a good idea to plan a trip during the good weather, but expect big and slow (5) traffic. Parts of the park are open in the winter for snow sports.

  47. Reading C Pre. Read the questions below, scan the passage for their locations then choose the correct answers. Next Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone is a(n) huge (1) park covering over 3,400 square miles in Wyoming , Montana and Idaho. It can be reached by (2)air to Cody or Jackson, 50 miles from the entrances. There is no train service nearby. Limited bus service is available from some (3) of the nearby towns. Once in the area, a car is almost a must. The park has 5 entrances, which are open (4) from May to October. It is a good idea to plan a trip during the good weather, but expect big and slow (5) traffic. Parts of the park are open in the winter for snow sports. 2. What time of the year will the Park be open to the visitors? A. All the year round. B. From January to October C. From February of October D. From May to October 2. What time of the year will the Park be open to the visitors? A. All the year round. B. From January to October C. From February of October D. From May to October

  48. Reading C Pre. Be sure to come (6) prepared for a variety of weather conditions at any time of the year. Take enough of your clothing so you will be prepared for unexpected changes in temperature or weather (7) conditions. Take good walking shoes and thick socks, particularly if you are going to do any hiking. You can also see the park on (8)horseback. If you want to learn about Yellowstone, the National Park Service has many talks, films, and tours to help you understand (9) it. A schedule of these can be found at the various information centers. Most of all (10), just enjoy the beautiful views, the unique geological features and the wide variety of wildlife. 3. If you want to learn something about the park, where can you find the information? A. you can find it from many talks, films etc. B. you have to ask the guiders yourselves. C. you have to look for it by yourselves. D. None of the above. 3. If you want to learn something about the park, where can you find the information? A. you can find it from many talks, films etc. B. you have to ask the guiders yourselves. C. you have to look for it by yourselves. D. None of the above.

  49. Writing • Writing for General Purposes Run-ons and Fragments II. Writing for Specific Purposes Layout of Letters

  50. Writing Next ◘How to avoid run-on sentences Run-ons and Fragments 问题根源:不会使用标点符号。 解决方法:根据句子的意群正确地添加标点符号 、连词等。 e.g. We may know what these terms mean we do not usually use them in our own speech. Suggested Answer To correct it, you could separate the two clauses with a period, semicolon, or comma and coordinating conjunction. You could also add a subordinating conjunction to the first clause to make it dependent and then separate it from the independent clause by a comma. Two independent clauses are joined together without any punctuation. Although we may know what these terms mean , we do not usually use them in our own speech. Problem Solution

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