1 man, table, tree... he, they, this, one, someone... have, make, think, do, eat... good, cold, new, tall, small... fast, well, soon, fortunately... at, in, on, from, for, by, wh... and, but, when, because, if... oh, wow, hooray... Exercise 1 1. The Pygmies live in the forest of Africa. 2. They are the smallest people who have lived in the world. 3. When Pygmies look at a broken branch, they can tell which animal has been there. 4. Pygmies know a lot about plants. They can tell which are good to eat.
2 I like swimming in the river. I like to swim in the river. It s time to swim in the river. Look at the boy swimming in the river. Look at the car painted in bright red. Look at the boy in the river. I came here to swim in the river. Swimming in the river, he is out of breath. The river is the longest in Korea. Exercise 2 1. Remove the plastic overwrap from the bag. 2. Now place in the center of the microwave oven. 3. Be careful not to make a hole in the bag. 4. Then set the timer and push the button to start. 5. The last step is to remove the bag from the oven. 6. Shake the bag before opening. Now s time to eat. 7. But wa a minute! It can be too hot to eat right away.
3 that whether if (who, which, that) (when, where, how, why) I think that he is in trouble. It is true (that) he is in trouble. I wonder whether he will work out (or not). I don t know what I can do for him. He asked me where I would stay. He is the man who[that] can help you. It is a house which[that] looks like a castle. This is the day when I first saw him. This is the hotel where we stayed. This is (the way) how he proposed to me. This is the reason why I said yes. I was running when you called. I was running because I was late. I ran although was raining. I ran, while he slept in the shade. I will run if my health allows. I will run as I have always done.
Exercise 3 Churchill 1. Churchill is a Canadian town which is called the polar bear capal. 2. In the fall is not a rare sight to see that polar bears wander through the town. 3. They re on the way to Hudson Bay, where they hunt and breed. 4. It is not surprising that some bears choose to stay in the town. 5. They can get a lot of food they like in the town dump. 6. They are large animals that can weigh more than 1,600 pounds. 7. But wild bears are harmless because they rarely attack people. 8. People chase them away by blowing horns or sirens when they get too close.
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UNIT 01 Wring wh Grammar : Task1 Grammar Key Points What is wrong? 1. The car is washing now. It wasn t washed que a while.* 2. The news is talked a lot.* 3. The dog was named as Blackie.* 4. Children are not allowed swimming here.* 1 The car is being washed now. It hasn t been washed for que a while. be is[are] washed is being washed has been washed was[were] washed was being washed had been washed will be washed will have been washed 2 The news is talked about a lot. 3 The dog was named Blackie. name call 5 4 We call him Max. He is called Max. They told him the news. He was told the news.
4 Children are not allowed to swim here. allow children to swim children be told[asked/required/expected/forced/made] to... be thought[believed/said/alleged/assumed] to be... Task2 Composion 1 1. Jule Verne wrote The Time Machine. 2. Jenny has told me the news. 3. The truck ran over my dog. 4. They have worked on the paper for weeks. 5. Ms. Fran will take care of our plants while we re away. 6. They had left the baby alone all day. 7. You must do the job right away. 2 1. The song has been (heard/listened) for decades. 2. The drug (was/has been) used since 1990. 3. The music store (is runned/is being run) by an old singer. 4. I think I am being (stared/followed) by a stranger. 5. They were told (stay/to stay) by their coach. 6. They were (given/robbed) everything in the room.
Wring Tasks Task1 Identifying Nobel Nobel Prizes were founded by a Swedish inventor Alfred Nobel. He wanted to help scientists, artists, and other good people wh his money. After his death, his money was placed in a bank, and the interest from the money has been used for cash prizes. Every year six outstanding individuals or groups are given this great honor. Task2 Reading&Wring Computer The computer was first built in 1946. It has gone through a lot of innovations ever since. Progress is being made at an even faster pace. Now the world s fastest supercomputer can do 2 trillion operations in just one second. Supercomputers are used in every walk of life: in weather forecasts, nuclear experiments, and space exploration. But a more important change is found in the life of ordinary people. They are connected wh one another all over the world: a global communy has been born. Possibly our future will be shaped by the development of the computer. 1 When was the first computer built? 2 Is any progress being made right now? 3 How fast is the supercomputer? 4 Where is the supercomputer used? 5 Where is a more important change found? 6 What kind of change is that? 7 What will our future be shaped by?
Task3 Guided Wring Mona Lisa 1 Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa from 1503 to 1506. 2 An Italian businessman had asked him to paint a portra of his wife. 3 Now the Louvre owns the world s most famous painting. 4 Once a man had stolen and hidden for two years before they found. 5 Since then the museum has taken extra care of. 6 They don t allow visors to get close to. 7 In 1962, they insured for 100 million dollars for an exhibion in the US. Task4 Eding 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 3
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Task6 On Your Own Bank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Task7 Paragraph Wring Bank Bank use, wash, pay, h, crash, drive, park, take care of, replace, equip, repair (latest) anti-brake system, air bag, CD player, air-condioner, automatic[hand-operated] gear, sunroof, excellent[poor] stereo system, satelle-guided navigator, LCD computer, bulletproof window