内容正文:
1. pack
2. pack up
3. bathroom
4. sort
5. bedroom
6. balcony
7. hang up
8. invite
9. living room
10. arrival
11. yet
12. add
13. add sth. to sth.
14. go shopping
15. biscuit
16. borrow
17. plan
18. treasure
19. hunt
20. treasure hunt
21. lift
22. give sb. a lift
23. until
24. be careful with
25. movie
26. the movies
27. dead
28. note
29. take notes
30. clean up
31. community
32. rubbish
33. almost
34. journey
35. pull
36. luggage
37. ah
38. share sth. with sb.
39. mm
40. familiar
41. joke
42. several
43. nod
44. writer
45. text
46. describe
47. wherever
48. matter
49. no matter
50. perhaps
51. plate
52. freshly
53. smell
54. joy
55. apartment
56. block
57. decorate
58. cover
59. poster
60. scissors
61. glue
62. paper cutting
Section A, 1b and 1c
Conversation 1
Jim: Dad, can I hang out with my friends after lunch?
Dad: Sorry, Jim, you have to pack up your things first.
Jim: But I want to spend time with them before we move.
Dad: I know, but we need to get ready before the movers come. Can you sort your things into those boxes?
Jim: OK. After that, could I go out?
Dad: Yes. Remember to write “Jim’s bedroom” on each box!
Jim: No problem, Dad.
Conversation 2
Jim: I love our new house. The living room is so big! Could we keep some fish here?
Dad: Well, Jim, that’s a lot of work. Can you take care of them every day?
Jim: Yes!
Dad: OK. Now, could you please help me hang up the photos?
Jim: Sure!
Helen: Our balcony is so big and gets a lot of sunshine. Can I grow some flowers there?
Mum: Yes, you can. That’s a great idea, Helen!
Peter: Mum, can I invite my friends to our new house?
Mum: Yes, Peter, but help clean up first. Could you please sweep the floor? I’ll clean the bathroom.
Peter: OK, Mum.
Section A, 2a and 2d
Dad: Guess what! Grandpa and Grandma are visiting us this weekend!
Jim: Oh, great!
Peter: I can’t wait to show them our new house!
Mum: Yes, but now we need to get ready for their arrival. Can you help me clean up their room?
Peter: But their room is already clean!
Mum: Well, it’s not "grandma clean" yet!
Peter: Oh, OK!
Dad: Jim, can you help me put the new clock on the wall? I bought it for Grandpa to see the time.
Jim: Sure, Dad.
Dad: Helen, can you move this chair to their room? Grandpa like reading books in front of the window.
Helen: No problem, Dad. Can I put some flowers by the window?
Dad: Yes, good idea! Grandma loves flowers.
Helen: Mum, could you take me to the flower shop later?
Mum: No problem. Let’s go after lunch!
Section B 1b
Going Home for the Spring Festival
"It's almost the Spring Festival. Can we go to Hainan for the holiday, Dad?"
"Not this time," Dad answered with a smile. "We're going to your mum's hometown!"
Soon the day of our family trip came. We got up very early in the morning to catch the train. The train journey took more than seven hours, and then we changed to a bus to get to my grandparents' village in the evening. At the end of the road, I saw Grandpa and my little cousin standing in the cold wind waiting for us. We walked quickly to greet them.
Grandpa helped us pull the heavy luggage into the house.
"Ah, home again," said Mum with a smile on her face. Grandma, my aunt, and my uncle were busy cooking dinner in the kitchen. They were very happy to see us. After a little while, my parents went to the kitchen to help.
"Could you bring Wenwen her favourite snacks?" Grandma asked Grandpa.
I shared the snacks with my cousin and told Grandpa about school. He was happy to hear I was doing well at school. When dinner was ready, I asked, "Can I help?"
"You can set the table," Dad said.
We then enjoyed all the delicious food.
"Mom, the familiar taste of home!" said Mum.
During the dinner, my uncle told us some jokes and we had a good laugh.
Several days later when we were leaving, Grandma held my hands and asked us , "Will you come home more often?"
Mum nodded, with tears in her eyes.
Reading Plus
Anne's Decision
(Adapted from Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables)
Anne was adopted by Marilla when she was little. They lived happily together on a farm called Green Gables. Now Anne is going to a university out of town. But Marilla gets sick...
Anne came back and found Marilla sitting by the kitchen table. She looked tired.
"Are you OK, Marilla?"
"I saw the doctor," Marilla said sadly. "But it's no good talking about it, Anne. Can you get me a cup of tea?"
"Could you tell me what the doctor said?" Anne asked softly as she brought tea to Marilla.
"He said I must give up all reading, sewing, and farming, or I will go blind."
"Marilla, don't think of it," said Anne. "There is still hope."
"I don't know," said Marilla. "I'm afraid I have to sell Green Gables."
Anne was surprised. "Oh, Marilla, you can't! It's our home!"
"What else can I do, Anne? I'm sorry you won't have a home to come to during your university holidays." Marilla began to cry.
That night, Anne sat in the darkness, alone with her tears and heavy heart. But before long, there was a smile on her lips, and peace in her heart.
The next day, she spoke with Marilla. "You mustn't sell Green Gables. I'm going to teach here. I can't leave you alone, Marilla. I'll read to you. We'll be happy together."
"Oh, Anne, you can't do that for me."
"But I want to! Nothing is worse than giving up our home."
"But your dreams..."
"My dreams are the same: to be a good teacher and to help you stay healthy. Nobody loves Green Gables as we do. We must keep it."
Most people, not knowing about Marilla's eyes, thought Anne was foolish. Mrs Lynde, their neighbour, did not. She often found Anne and Marilla sitting outside their home. They liked sitting there at dusk, when the smell of flowers filled the air.
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