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Thank you.

Yours, John

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Unit2 Poems

Section¢ñ¡ªWarmingUp,Pre-reading,

Reading&Comprehending

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1Have you got any c proposals as to what we should do? ´ð°¸:concrete

2Smiles can c one¡¯s satisfaction. ´ð°¸:convey

3Almost every child enjoys nursery r . ´ð°¸:rhymes

4We are facing two c suggestions,so we don¡¯t know what to do next.

´ð°¸:contradictory

5Our plan needs to be f enough to meet the needs of everyone. ´ð°¸:flexible

6A generator (ת»¯) mechanical energy into electricity. ´ð°¸:transforms

7Peter was lying on the sofa doing nothing in (Ìرð). ´ð°¸:particular

8She hoped to get a job on the local newspaper and (×îÖÕ) work for ChinaDaily. ´ð°¸:eventually/finally

9There is (ûÍêûÁ˵Ä) work to do when you have children in the house. ´ð°¸:endless

10The novel has been (·­Òë) into many languages. ´ð°¸:translated ¶þ¡¢µ¥¾ä¸Ä´í

1Can you sing any songs,neither in Chinese or in English?

´ð°¸:neither¡úeither

2You have no reasons you are playing games instead of studying in the classroom.

´ð°¸:reasonsºó¼Ówhy

3Now only 30 students make up of a class in my village.

´ð°¸:È¥µôof

4Because of the pollution,the villagers are run out of the drinking water.

´ð°¸:run¡úrunning

5Once you get into trouble,don¡¯t be nervous;that is,take easy.

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make sense give a great impression play with either...or... take it easy pay attention to run out of translate...into in particular be made up of 1¡ªMr.Smith,I have an ache in my leg. ¡ª .Let me have a look. ´ð°¸:Take it easy

2If we water,we will die. ´ð°¸:run out of

3This funny book ten units. ´ð°¸:is made up of

4Look at the picture, its colour and then paint another one just like it. ´ð°¸:pay attention to

5His speech on the audience. ´ð°¸:gave a great impression

6It is difficult Tang poems Japanese.

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7Among

all

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poems,I

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8This sentence doesn¡¯t . ´ð°¸:make sense

9The boy was a toy plane when his mother called him. ´ð°¸:playing with

10When the girl is happy,she sings dances. ´ð°¸:either;or ¡ïËÄ¡¢ÔĶÁÀí½â

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Robert Lee Frost (March 26,1874¡ªJanuary 29,1963) was,in the estimation of many Americans,the greatest American poet of the 20th century,and one of the greatest poets writing in English of the 20th century.Frost received 4 Pulitzer Prizes(ÆÕÀû²ß½±).He married Elinor White and had 2 kids.Robert never in truth had any jobs,except being a poet,but he published many poems in his lifetime.

Frost,although most associated with New England,was born in San Francisco and lived in California until he was 11.Frost grew up as a city boy and published his first poem in Lawrence,Massachusetts(ÂíÈøÖîÈûÖÝ).He attended Dartmouth College and Harvard University(¹þ·ð´óѧ) but did not complete the degree.Ultimately,after purchasing a farm in Derry,New Hampshire,he became known for his wry(ÍÚ¿àµÄ) voice that was both rural and personal.

In 1912,he sold his farm and moved to England to become a full-time poet.His first book of poetry,ABoy¡¯sWill,was published the next year.He returned to America in 1915,bought a farm in Franconia,New Hampshire and launched a career of writing,teaching and lecturing.

He recited his work,TheGiftOutright,at the inauguration(¾ÍÖ°µäÀñ) of President

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