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Topic 1 China attracts millions of tourists form all over the world Section A 1a. read and understand

( It’s been two years since Mr. Green came to China. Their daughter ,Susanna , has just come to live with them. She knows very little about the country.)

Susanna: Mom , how much do you know about China

Mrs. Green : A lot . China is a great country that has about 5000 years of history.

There are many places of interest which attract million of tourists from all over

the world every year.

Susanna: Is that so Are there any beautiful mountains

Mrs. Green : Yes. And some of them are very famous , such as Mountain Tai, Mountain

Huang , Mount Song and Mount Emei. Susanna: What about rivers

Mrs. Green : There are a great number of rivers in China. Among them , the Changjiang

River is the longest one and the second longest is the Huanghe River. They’re the

birthplaces of Chinese culture. Susanna: Anything else

Mrs. Green : My dear , I think you should get to know more about China by yourself. I

can fetch you Guide to China. It’s a book which introduces China in detail.

Susanna: Thanks , Mom.

1b . Complete the table There are many places of __________ in China. Mountain River Some beautiful and _________ mountains such as Mount Tai, Mount _______, Mount Song and Mount Emei. a great ________ of rivers such as the Changjing River , the ___________ one and the Huanghe River , the ________ longest one. China attracts millions of _____________ from all over the world each year. 2. Talk about the pictures with your partner by following example. Example:

A: Do you know Mount Huang

B: Yes. It’s a mountain with lots of strange pine trees. A: Where is it

B: It lies in Anhui province

A: It’s a place which/ that is worth visinting. B: Yes, let’s go there this summer vacation.

Mount Huang/ strange pine trees/ Anhui Province

the West Lake/ many gardens / Zhejiang Province

Unit5 topic1 section B

1a. read and understand

Susanna: Wow ! What grand buildings ! Why are the roofs of most building yellow Jane: Because yellow was a symbol of imperial power in ancient China. Susanna: What are those animals that are carved on the stones Kangkang: They are dragons. It’s said that they’re powerful

animals which guard the whole nation. In ancient China, emperors thought that they themselves were real dragons and the sons of Heaven.

Jane: And the dragon has become a symbol of the

Chinese nation.

Kangkang: That’s correct ! It also plays an important part

in Chinese festivals.

Susanna: How interesting ! Anything else about dragons

Kangkang: Yes, there are a lot of operas , music, paintings

and sayings about dragons.

1b. read 1a and choose the correct answer.

Susanna, Jane and Kangkang are mainly talking about _______ A the Palace Museum B dragons and colors

C emperors D dragons, a symbol of the Chinese nation 1c. Read 1a and match the words with their descriptions. yellow A a symbol of imperial power B the sons of Heaven

dragons C guard the whole nation

D a sympol the Chinese nation

emperors E play an important part in Chinese festivals

2a. Complete the following sentences with the correct attributive clauses based on 1a.

1. Jane and Kangkang are showing Susanna around the buildings _______ 2. Jane thinks yellow is the color _________

3. It is said that dragons are powerful animals ________ 4. It is said that emperors are persons ______

5. Chinese people think a dragon is an animal ________ 6. We all know that dragons are the animals ________ A which/that play an important part in Chinese festivals B which/that guard the whole nation C which/that have yellow roofs D which/ that is a symbol of the Chinese nation E which/ that is a symbol of imperial power F who/ that are the sons of Heaven

Unit5 topic1 section C

The Great Wall

The Great Wall of China is one of the greatest wonders of the world. The entire wall , which has many branches, is about 8 800kilometers long. It stretches from Shanhaiguan in the east to Jiayuguan in the west.

The construction was begun during the Warring States Period, which was about 2 5oo years ago. The states of Qin, Wei , Zhao, Qi, Yan and Zhongshan all built walls to protect their people. The first emperor, Qin Shihuang, joined all these smaller walls together to make the Great Wall.

These early walls that were made of packed earth and wood away in the rain and wind. Little of that wall remains. Most of the wall that can be seen today was built during the Ming dynasty. It was made of stone and brick that would last longer.

The Great Wall was first built by ancient people to separate them from their enemies. Those Ming dynasty rulers did not expect that it would later be used to bring tourists into China. It is said that one who has never been to the Great Wall is not a true man. The Great Wall is a treasure of Chinese civilization and it is regarded as a symbol of the Chinese nation.

1b Read 1a and match the words with their meanings. 1 separate a not joined to something else

2 enemy b to think or believe that something will happen

3 expect c gold or other things that are worth lots of money. 4 treasure d a person who hates you and wants to harm you 1c. Read 1a again and complete the diagram. Qin dynasty total length _______________ ________________ to______ their people _______________ ________________ purpose Material -------------- The Great Wall to _______them for their_____ Ming dynasty beginning time _______________ _________________ a ______ of Chinese civilization Meaning _______________ __________________ a ______ of the Chinese nation

Unit5 topic1 section D

Grammar Attributive Clauses (II) China is a great country _____ about 5000 years of history. China is a great country ______ has about 5000 years of history. It is a book _____ details about China. It is a book _______ introduces China in detail. Functions That’s correct ! And some of them are very famous, such as Mount Tai, Mount Huang, Mount Song and Mount Emei. 1a Read the following passage and choose the best title for it.

A China’s Long History of Tea B China’s Tea Culture C Tea Drinking in China.

The home of tea, with has more than 4000 years of history, is China. People throughout China drink tea daily. Of the three major drinks –tea, coffee and cocoa – tea is drunk by the largest number of people in the world. Tea from China, along with silk and porcelain , began to be known by the world over a thousand years ago and has been an important Chinese export since then.

The word for tea in different languages came from the Chinese character, “cha”. The English word, “tea’, sounds similar to the pronunciation of it in Xiamen , Fujian Province. The Russians call it “cha’i”, which sounds like “chaye” (tea leaves) as it is pronounced in northern China. The Japanese character for tea is written exactly the same as it is in Chinese, though it is pronounced a little differently.

Tea leaves are produced mainly in the south of China, because of the wild climate and rich soil there. Longjing, pu’er, Wulong and Tieguanyin are all famous teas. They’re produced in the provinces of Zhejiang, Yunnan and Fujian.

Over the past centuries, Chinese people have developed their unique tea culture, including tea planting, tea-leaf picking , tea making and tea drinking . Tea is also a popular topic in dances, songs , poems and novels.

1b Read 1a again and mark T (true) or F (False).

1. Chinese tea became world-famous over one thousand years ago. ( )

2. The sound of the English word “tea” is similar to that of “chaye” in northern China. ( )

3. The written form of the word “tea” is totally the same in both Chinese and Japanese. ( ) 4. Famous tea leaves in China are produced mainly in the southern part of the country. ( )

5. Tea drinking is the only part of the Chinese tea culture. ( )

Unit5 topic2 He is really the pride of China section A

1a. Read and understand.

(Susanna found a picture in the book, Guide to China. Now she is asking Mr. Gao about it )

Susanna: , who is the man in the picture

: Confucius, a pioneer in the field of education. He was born in the

year 551 . He was a great thinker who had many wise ideas, about human nature and behavior. His main ideas are about kindness and good manners. Susanna: Could you tell me more about him

: Of course. He was also a famous philosopher whose wise sayings

have influenced many people in different countries. For example , one of his famous sayings, “He who learns but does not think is lost; he who thinks but does not learn is in danger”, tells us the importance of learning and thinking.

Susanna: He was really a great man from whom I can learn a lot.

1b Read 1a and complete the table. Confucius pioneer thinker philosopher In the field of ______________________ Many ideas about human ___________________________and behavior, especially his ideas about _____________ and good manners. Influencing _______ people in different countries with his _________sayings. 2 Put the following sentences in the correct order. Then tell about Confucius’ life story in groups by adding some information from 1a.

( ) A But Confucius received a good education when he was young.

( ) B At the age of 55, Confucius began to travel around China. He tried to search

for good rules of behavior.

( ) C And when he was 17, his mother died.

( ) D. In his thirties, Confucius began to teach . He spent the rest of his life

teaching.

( ) E Five years later, he passed away.

( ) F When he was 68 years old, Confucius returned to Lu, his home state. ( ) G Confucius was born in the state of Lu in the year 551 . ( ) H When he was 3 years old , his father died.

3 Read these wise sayings of Confucius and discuss their meanings with your partner. (1) When I walk along with two others , I may be able to learn from them. (2) What you know , you know; what you don’t know, you don’t know. (3) Learn the new while reviewing the old.

(4) Isn’t it a pleasure that friends come to see you from far away (5) Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you.

Unit5 topic2 section B

1a Read and understand

(Susanna and Kangkang are taliking about ZhengHe )

Susanna: You know , I am becoming more and more interested in China’s history these

days. Could you tell me something about the person named zheng He

Kangkang: Sure. Zheng He was born in 1371. He was a Ming dynasty explorer whom we Chinese

people are proud of.

Susanna: Why do you think he was great

Kangkang: Because, as a captain and palace official , he led seven ocean

journeys from 14o5 to 1433. At that time, the compass played an important role in his sailing. He even succeeded in sailing to the eaas coast of Africa. His last ocean journey was more than half a century earlier than Columbus’ first journey to America.

Susanna: It’s hard to believe ! What a great explorer ! He is really

the pride of China.

Kangkang: Yes. Unfortunately , he died of illness on his way home from

Africa in 1433.

Susanna: Oh , what a shame ! Thank you for telling me so much. Kangkang: My pleasure.

1b Read 1a and choose the correct answers.. ( ) 1. Which dynasty did Zheng He live in

A Qin dynasty B Ming dynasty C Han dynasty D Song dynasty ( ) 2. How did Zheng He find the direction in the sailing

A By the star B By the sun C By the compass D By the wind ( ) 3. When did Zhen He pass away

A In 1371. B In 1405 C In 1435 D In 1433

2 Combine the following sentences from two to one with who, whom, whose, which or that by following the example. Example:

Zheng He was a Ming dynasty explorer. We Chinese people are proud of him. Zheng He was a Ming dynasty explorer whom we Chinese people are proud of..

1. Zheng He led seven ocean journeys. He took over 200 ships and 27ooo people every time.

2. Zheng He died on his way home in 1433. We Chinese people respect him

3 The ship is about meters long and meters wide.

Its size was the biggest.

4. The journeys were to develop trade and friendship between China and other countries.

The journeys covered more than 30 countries and areas.

Unit5 topic2 section C

1a. Read and understand

Learn the following new words with your dictionary before reading Missile aerospace spacecraft the Pacific Ocean Institute devotion career destination

Qian Xuesen --- the Father of China’s Missiles

Qian Xuesen was born in Hangzhou. Zhejiang Province on December 11, 1911. After his graduation from Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1934, he traveled across the Pacific Ocean to the United States for further study. There he received his Ph. D. degrees in both aerospace and mathematics. After he graduated , he became a teacher as well as researcher who studied rockets and missile theories.

He made important contributions to the missile and space programs in China. When he returned to his motherland in 1955 , the country’s space research was almost a blank. In 1956, he set up the first research institute of rockets and missiles. From then on , he was in charge of developing China’s missile , rocket and spacecraft research programs. He was a pioneer in these related fields and was honored as “The Father of China’s Missiles”. He is the pride of the Chinese People.

He passed away on October 31, 2009 at the age of 98, but he is a man who still encourage Chinese youth. His devotion to his country was expressed in his saying.,”My career is in China , my success is in China and my destination is in China !” When someone said he could make much more money if he stayed in the United States , he laughed and said , “My family name is Qian , but I don’t like qian”

1b. Read 1a and complete the following tasks.

What happened to Qian Xuesen in the following years Write them down. 1911 _____________________________________________________________________ 1934 _____________________________________________________________________ 1955 _____________________________________________________________________ 1956 _____________________________________________________________________ 2009 ______________________________________________________________________

2. Make up conversations by following the example and pay attention to the attributive clauses. Example:

A Who is Qian Xuesen

B: He is a scientist who was honored as “The Farher of China’s Missiles “ A: What should we learn from him

B His love and devotion to our country.

Qian Xuesen / scientist / be honored as “The Father of China’s Missiles”

Yuan Longping / scientist/ develop hybrid rice

Unit5 topic2 section D

Attributive Clauses (III) Confucius was a great thinker ____________had many wise ideas about human nature and behavior. He was a Ming dynasty explorer ________ we Chinese people are proud of. Confucius was also a famous philosopher _______ wise sayings have influenced many people in different countries. Functions

What a great explorer ! It’s hard to believe ! Could you tell me more about him 1a Look at the pictures and match the Four Great Inventions of ancient China with them. Then fill in the blanks with the name of the Four Great Inventions.

A gunpowder B printing C paper-making D compass

( D ) ( ) ( ) ( )

__________________ It was a great gift to the world from ancient China. Before it was

invented , sailors had to depend on the star to find the right direction . After it was invented , the oceans were open to sail. And many discoveries were made with its help.

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_________________ It was one of the greatest inventions. It is said that in the 3 century a Chinese man wrote about how to make it. At first, it was used for making fireworks. At the end of the Tang dynasty , people began to use it in wars . The method

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of making it was brought to the Arab world and Europe in the 13 and 14 centuries. __________________ Before it was invented , the ancient Chinese carved characters on animal bones and stones. China was the first country in the world to make it. During the Western Han dynasty, it was made in some places in China, and was developed in the Eastern Han dynasty by Cai Lun. He made it with bark, ropes and rags.

_________________ It was developed in the Song dynasty by Bi Sheng. He carved characters on pieces of clay or wood, and then brushed ink on them.. After the characters were printed on paper, the pieces of clay or wood could be used again. Later this technology spread to Korea, Japan and Europe. It was the basic method used at that time.

Unit5 topic3 Now it is a symbol of England

Section A

1a Read and understand

(Kangkang has come to Susanna’s house and sees some beautiful pictures hanging on the wall )

Kangkang: What beautiful pictures ! What is it

Susanna: Oh, that is Big Ben. Long ago , the queen of England knew that many clocks had different times. People were either early or late. She had it built so that everyone would have the same time. Now it’s a symbol of England.

Kangkang: Oh ! What about the building that looks like a huge sailing boat

Susanna: That is a good description. It’s the Opera House in Sydney, Australia. It’s

the ride of Australians. Do you know the picture below it

Kangkang: That’s the Statue of Liberty ! It was designed by Gustave Eiffel as a gift

from France to the USA. It stands in New York Harbor.

Susanna: That’s right, but did you know that Eiffel designed not only the Statue of

Liberty but also the Eiffel Tower He was a great leader in the

arts.

Susanna: . Is this the Eiffel Tower

Kangkang: Yes, it was built for the International Exhibition of Paris in 1889 Susanna: I really hope I can visit some of these places some day

1b. Read 1a and match the following information.

Big Ben France for people to have the same time The Opera House England like a huge sailing boat The Statue of Liberty Australia a gift from France

The Eiffel Tower the USA for the International Exhibition of Paris in 1889

1c Work in pairs and talk about two of the pictures on the wall in 1a with the information in 1b.

Example:

A : It is a tower that/ which is famous for its leaning. It is over 800

years old. Do you know what it is

B: Got it ! It’s the Tower of Pisa in Italy.

The Tower of Pisa / famous for its leaning/Over 800 years / Italy

Windsor Castle / a private home of the queen the White House/ the workplace of the president in

In the UK / over 900 years The USA/ built from 1792 to 1800

Unit5 topic3 section B

1a. Read and understand

(Susanna , Kangkang , and their classmates are asked to make a report about famous people aroud the world. Now they are discussing in class.) Susanna: Hi, Kangkang , who is your hero Kangkang: My hero is Abraham Lincoln. Although he was was both poor and didn’t have much

education , he never gave up reading books. He became one of the greatest

presidents of

the USA. What about you , Suanna

Susanna: Marie Curie is my hero. Not noly did she discover radium but also she won the Nobel

Prize twice in her lifetime.

Kangkang: She was great ! Who did you write about , Li Ming

Li Ming: I admire Thomas Edison both for his exploring spirit and his great inventions. During his

lifetime he invented more than 2000 new things, including the light bulb , the

telegraph

and photographic film.

Kangkang: I think we have learned a lot from the famous people around the world.

1b Read 1a and complete the table Name Kangkang Susanna --------- People they admire most Abraham Lincoln Marie Curie Thomas Edison Reason ______and no much education , never gave up , became one of the famous ___________ in the USA. _________radium, ________the Nobel Prize for two times. Many great ___________, exploring ____________. 3. Write sentences by following the example.

Tom’s mine a teacher a nurse Not only, I have, Tom, but also, a car neither , he , she , nor , be, an engineer

Example: Not only Tom but also I have a car.

___________________________________________

Probably , you , either , I , or, wrong , be both, and, he , Jack, fire , be

________________________________________ ________________________________________

Unit5 topic3 section C

1a. Read and put the following statements about Abraham Lincoln in the correct order. 1. He left home. 2 His father remarried 3 He was elected president 4 His mother died 5 He set the slaves free. 7 He was born in 1809

6 He received a law license and became a lawyer 8. He was shot and died the next day

Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky in 1809. His mother died when he was ten years old. Later his family moved to Illinois and his father remarried. The family was poor, so they had to struggle just to live. In Illinois there were neither teachers nor schools , but Lincoln’s stepmother encouraged him to study. He learned to read and write while working on the farm.

At twenty-one , Lincoln left home. He soon received a law license and became a lawyer. People trusted him and began to call him , “ Honest Abe”.

During the following years , he took a more active part in politics. Soon he was not only a highly respected lawyer but also a well-known politician. He was elected the sixteenth president of the United States in 1861, and in the same year the Civil War broke out.

The Civil War was between the southern states that wanted to leave the union and form their own country , and the northern states that wanted to keep all the states as one country. The southern states wanted to keep the laws that allowed them to own slaves. Both the northern states and President Lincoln wanted to get rid of those laws. On April 9 , 1865, the Civil War ended and all slaves were set free.

Les than a week later, on April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln was shot at the Ford Theatre in Washington , . He died the next day from his wounds.

1b Read 1a again and mark T (True) or F (False)

1. In Illinois, Lincoln studied by himself because there were no schools there. ( )

2. Lincoln became a famous lawyer soon after he left home. ( )

3. The Civil War broke out after Lincoln had been the president for a year . ( )

4. The southern states wanted to break up the country ( )

5. On April 14, 1865 , Lincoln died from his wounds. ( )

1C Read 1a again and match the words with their meanings.

1. struggle A to give somebody hope, courage or support

2. encourage B to feel sure that somebody or something is good, right and honest

3. trust C someone who works in politics

4 politician D to fight or try hard to do something

Unit5 topic3 section D

Conjunctions 连词 1. Both Jane and Kangkang _________ (are/ is ) students. 2. Not only Jane and Maria but also I ______ (are/ am) tired of having one examination after another. 3. Not only I but also Jane and Maria _______(are / am ) tired of having one examination after another. 4. Either Tom or his brothers _______(has / have ) to water the flowers. 5. Either his brothers or Tom _______ (has / have) to water the flowers. 6. Neither he nor you _______( need / needs ) to leave now. 7. Neither you nor he _______( need / needs) to leave now. Functions That’s a good description. I really hope I can visit some of these places some day. I think we have learned a lot from the famous people around the world. 1a Read and choose the best title for the passage. A The Great Pyramid B Seven Wonders C The Largest Pyramid

The Egyptian pyramids were built around 2560 . The largest one of them is the Great pyramid of Khufu. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the world. The King, Khufu , built the Great Pyramid as his tomb . Studies show that it took 100000 people over 20 years to complete it.

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The Great Pyramid was considered a unique building in the 19 century . At that time , it was still the tallest building in the world . According to scientific research , the ancient King , Khufu , ordered his men to build the Great Pyramid stone by stone. The biggest stone weighs as much as 15 tons. Each stone was fixed so well , though the ancient workers didn’t have any modern tools. The Great Pyramid has four sides and each side is meters long and meters high. At that time, there were no modern machines or equipment , so how did the ancient Egyptians build the Great Pyramid To this day , it is still a mystery. But many scientists continue to study their methods. The completion of the Great Pyramid shows the wisdom and the achievements of ancient Egyptian working people.

1b Read 1a again and complete the table. The Great Pyramid Country Use Length Height Mystery 秘密 Significance 意义 History Material Number of workers 2. Here are four pictures of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Match them

1. Chichen Itza of Mexico 墨西哥库库尔坎金字塔 2 Colosseum of Italy 意大利角斗场 3 Great Wall of China 4 Taj Mahal of India 印度泰姬陵

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