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——Reading & Writing
Revision: words
spare chesssinceoncetwicedefenseterribleshoot
空闲的国际象棋自……以来一次两次防守,防御拙劣的,可怕的射门,射击
Revision: expressionsin one’s spare timeI like to …play the piano play chessnothing specialbe good atbe terrible athow oftenonce or twice a weekhow long
业余时间我喜欢做……弹钢琴下国际象棋没什么特别的擅长不擅长,拙劣多久几次一周 1~2次多长时间
Revision: expressionsin one’s spare timeI like to …play the piano play chessnothing specialbe good atbe terrible athow oftenonce or twice a weekhow long
业余时间我喜欢做……弹钢琴下国际象棋没什么特别的擅长不擅长,拙劣几次一周 1~2次多长时间
New words and Expressions
pot ● hang● crazy
● penny● purple
● fall● bloom=flower
● be in full bloom
Mary is watering Small plants.
What is Mary’s garden like?
or
Read the passage and find out what Mary likes to do.
Gardening.
Tip: Read the title or the first sentence of the passage.
Does Mary take good care of her garden?
When ? What does Mary do?
in early spring
at the beginning of May
in the summer
plants flowers in small potskeeps the small pots near a window
plants vegetables in long planting boxes
moves the small pots of flowers into the gardenMary’s garden is in full bloom.
keeps the small plants inside
hangs the boxes on the windowonce it becomes warm
eats vegetables and wears flowers
What Mary “gives” to
her garden
What Mary “gets” from her
garden
Do Exercise 2 on P62.
What is Mary’s garden like?
or
What is Mary’s garden like?in full blooma sight to seefull of beautiful coloursspecial
livelyenergeticactive
Read the passage again and do Exercise 3 on P62.
2. Lily(lilies)
3. She wears them in her hair.
Tip: Pay attention to the key words of the questions: like most, flowers.
1. spring
1. She begins by planting flowers in small pots that she keeps near a window.
2. She moves the small pots of flowers into the garden where they get the most sunlight.
3. move into: go into
Language in Use
e.g. I moved into a new house last week.
Language in Use
5. You can see flowers and plants that are full of beautiful colors: yellow and purple flowers, red tomatoes, orange peppers, and green cucumbers.
4. The money she spends on her garden is worth every penny!
e.g. These flowers are so beautiful. They are worth every penny I pay.
1. at night2. at the beginning of3. warm enough4. be crazy about5. worth every penny6. in the summer7. be in full bloom8. a sight to see
9. be full of10. all summer long11. well into the fall12. one’s own sth.13. ask about sth.14. for hours15. talk about
What can Mary do with the flowers and vegetables in her garden?
What are they talking about?
Read the first paragraph. Circle the connecting words “and”, “but” and “or”.Conclude:
1. and: to link two or more thing
3. but: to introduce something which contrasts with
2. or: to choose one