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Policeman: Sure! Go along the street and you¡¯ll see an underground

station. Take the Underground to the Olympic Sports Centre, or you can take a bus or a taxi.

Tourist: Thanks a lot. Policeman:

You¡¯re welcome. Have a nice day!

Unit2 The London Eye is on your right

Tour of London

Welcome to this short tour of London. This square is Trafalgar Square and it is the middle of London. We¡¯re standing opposite the National Gallery, a famous museum with lots of famous paintings. From here, we¡¯ll walk along the red street to Buckingham Palace. The Queen lives there. Turn left and go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can see the London Eye. It takes you 135 metres above the River Thames. You can see most of London on a clear day.

When you are tired, the best way to see London is by boat. You can get the boat near Big Ben. As you go along the river, the London Eye is on your right.

Get off the boat at Tower Bridge. Next to the bridge is the Tower of London. It¡¯s over 900 years old.

After visiting the Tower of London, take the boat back along the river to the railway station. When you get off the boat, go past the station and walk along the street. Turn left into King¡¯s Street and go past a church. You¡¯re now back at the square. And this is where we¡¯ll finish our tour.

Module 7 My past life

Unit1 I was born in a small village

Tony: Hey, Lingling. Where were you born?

Lingling: I was born in a small village in Shanxi Province. Tony:

What was the name of the village?

Lingling: Xucun. Where were you born, Tony? Tony:

I was born in Cambridge. It¡¯s a small city in England.

Lingling: What was the name of your first school? Tony: It was Darwin

Primary School.

Lingling: Who was your first teacher? Tony:

My first teacher was Mrs Lane. She was strict but very nice. Who was your first teacher?

Lingling: Ms Yao. She was very friendly. Who were your first friends?

What were they like?

Tony:

Their names were Becky and Adam. Becky was very good in class but Adam wasn¡¯t. He was quite difficult.

Lingling: And what were you like? Were you difficult in class too? Tony:

No, I wasn¡¯t. I was very good!

Unit 2 I was born in Quincy

My life in Quincy

By Betty King

I was born in Quincy, a town on the east coast of America, twelve years ago. There were lots of things to do in Quincy, with many stores, two movie theaters, football clubs and basketball teams too. I wasn¡¯t bored in Quincy. I was very happy there.

Two presidents of the US, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams, were born in Quincy. You can visit their old family houses. Our house was big and comfortable. There was a big living room with a TV, a kitchen, a bathroom and three bedrooms. On my bedroom walls there were pictures

of my favourite movie stars.

Behind the house, there was a big garden with lots of trees and there was a small lake with fish in it. It was great to play there. There were lots of children in Quincy. Many of them were my friends. This was our last in the US and I was there for the last time in 2010. One day I¡¯ll go back, and I¡¯m looking forward to seeing my friends again

Module 8 Story time Unit 1 Once upon a time¡­ Tony: flowers.

Daming: Oh, did she often go for a walk in the forest alone? Tony:

No, she didn¡¯t. And soon she was lost. Goldilocks looked around her. ¡°Where am I? she asked. Then she noticed a little house, so she hurried towards it, and knocked on the door., Nobody answered, so she knocked again, and again, Finally, she pushed the door. It was open. There was nobody there.

Daming: Oh! Didn¡¯t anyone live in the house? Tony:

Just wait a moment, Daming! Goldilocks entered the house and look into a small room. On a table there were three bowls with some nice food in them. One bowl was small, one was big and one was very big. Goldilocks was very hungry. She picked up the very big bowl but she didn¡¯t like it¡ªit was very hot,. Then she picked up the big bowl, but she didn¡¯t like it ¨Cit was cold. The little bowl was just right. She finished all the food in it.

Unit2 Goldilocks hurried out of the house

All alone in the dark dark forest, Goldilocks picked some

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Goldilocks wanted to sit down because she was tired. First she tried the big chair, but wasn¡¯t comfortable. Then she tried the middle chair. It was not comfortable either. Finally, she tried the small chair. It was nice and comfortable, but Goldilocks was very heavy and soon the chair was in pieces.

She walked into the bedroom. There were three beds. She didn¡¯t like the middle bed or the big bed. The small bed was very comfortable. Very soon she was asleep in it.

The Three Bears returned. They looked at the bowls and the chairs. Baby Bear cried,¡± There¡¯s nothing in my bowl and my chair is in pieces!¡± He wasn¡¯t very happy!

Next, the Bears looked in their bedroom. They didn¡¯t notice Goldilocks at first. Then Baby Bear pointed at the little girl in his bed and shouted, ¡°Look! There¡¯s the bad girl!¡±

Goldilocks opened her eyes. The Three Bears were all around her, so Goldilocks jumped out of bed and hurried out of the house without her basket. She didn¡¯t go for a walk in the forest again.

Module 9 Life history

Unit1 He left school and began work at the age of 12. Betty: Tony:

What are you reading?

Tom Sawyer, by the famous American writer, Mark Twain. I¡¯m writing about him for my English class.

Betty: I read Tom Sawyer. Very good! Hey, we can find out about him on the Internet.

Tony: Yes! ... OK. Look at this! His real name was Samuel Clemens