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1¡¢Do you want any meat today?¡¾»Ø¹ËLesson 47¡¿Öú¶¯´ÊdoµÄÓ÷¨¡£ 2¡¢-Do you want beef or lamb? -Beef, please.
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6¡¢Give me that piece. = Give that piece to me. ¡¾»Ø¹Ë¡¿Ë«±öÓï¡£Æíʹ¾ä¡£ 7¡¢And a pound of mince, too.¡¾»Ø¹ËLesson 41¡¿ÂÛ°õ³Æ¡£half a pound of... 8¡¢Do you want a chicken? chicken£º¢Ù С¼¦ = chick£¨¿ÉÊýÃû´Ê£©£»¹«¼¦cock£¬Ä¸¼¦hen ¢Ú ¼¦È⣨²»¿ÉÊýÃû´Ê£© 9¡¢My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.
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beef, steak, lamb, pork, mince, chicken
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¡ú He likes eggs, but he doesn¡¯t want one.
£¨2£©She wants milk. ¡ú She doesn¡¯t want milk.
¡ú -Does she want milk? -Yes, she does. No, she doesn¡¯t. ¡ú She likes milk, but she doesn¡¯t want any.
Lesson 51 A pleasant climate
lesson 52 What nationality are they?
Where do they come from?
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She is like her brother. look like ¿´ÆðÀ´Ïó¡¡ They look like twins.
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land n. ½µØ£¬¹ú¼Ò£¨ÊéÃæÓ v. µÇ½ homeland n. ׿¹ú£¬±¾¹ú motherland n. ׿¹ú
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This study is pleasant to work in. ÔÚÕâ¸öÊé·¿À﹤×÷ÁîÈ˸е½ÊæÊÊ¡£ ¢Ú £¨ÈË»òÆäÍâ±í¡¢¾ÙÖ¹µÈ£©ÌÖÈËϲ»¶£»£¨ÐÔÇéµÈ£©ºÍ°ª¿ÉÇ×µÄ Adrew seemed very pleasant on the phone. °²µÂ³Ôڵ绰ÀïÏԵúܺͰª¿ÉÇס£
present adj. ÏÖÔÚµÄ n. ÀñÎï peasant=farmer n. Å©Ãñ president n. ×Üͳ£¬»á³¤£¬ÒÆÃñ parent ¸¸Ä¸Ç×ÖеÄÒ»·½
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Always look for the joy in life. ÓÀÔ¶ÔÚÉúÃüÖÐѰÕÒ¿ìÀÖ£¡
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When will you come here?
I¡¯m not sure. Maybe sometime next week. Sometime I go shopping with my friends. some time һЩʱ¼ä
Give me some time to think it over. Have you made up your mind about this? I need some time to think it over.
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What¡¯s your house like? ËÄ£¬×ܽá [Óï·¨]
What¡(be,look¡) like?
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What¡¯s it like today? What¡¯s your house like?
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She is often late. I often go swimming.
Lesson 53 An interesting climate
Lesson 54 What nationality are they?
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