跪求初一下M6U2英语课文原文 外研社版的(不是对话的,是介绍形式的那篇)
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English for the Olympic Games
It’s Saturday morning, and Zhang Xiuyun from Dongsi Neighbourhood Committee in Beijing is leaving for school. “ I have an English class,” says Zhang, “ It starts at 9:30am every Saturday, but at 8:30 there are usually lots of people in the classroom.”
Zhu Guoming , 79, says , “ I get here early and sit in front of the blackboard, so I can see and hear the teacher. I don’t arrive late because I don’t like sitting behind the other students . It’s difficult to see and hear at the back. However, the teacher speaks slowly and loudly to the older students so I can always hear clearly.
More than 200 people from Dongsi are learning English. Lots of visitors to the Olympic Games will speak English , so the people from Dongsi need to learn English quickly. They want to speak it well. No one wants to speak it badly or carelessly.
Wang Xiuqin, 65,says, “ It’s more difficult for old people to learn English, but I want to learn it better than young people.” She works hard. The Olympic visitors are going to do some sightseeing and she’s going to take them around a Beijing siheyuan.
Wang always carries her book and her cassette player in her bag. She checks her vocabulary carefully at home and listens quietly to her lessons.
These popular lessons will continue until 2008.
It’s Saturday morning, and Zhang Xiuyun from Dongsi Neighbourhood Committee in Beijing is leaving for school. “ I have an English class,” says Zhang, “ It starts at 9:30am every Saturday, but at 8:30 there are usually lots of people in the classroom.”
Zhu Guoming , 79, says , “ I get here early and sit in front of the blackboard, so I can see and hear the teacher. I don’t arrive late because I don’t like sitting behind the other students . It’s difficult to see and hear at the back. However, the teacher speaks slowly and loudly to the older students so I can always hear clearly.
More than 200 people from Dongsi are learning English. Lots of visitors to the Olympic Games will speak English , so the people from Dongsi need to learn English quickly. They want to speak it well. No one wants to speak it badly or carelessly.
Wang Xiuqin, 65,says, “ It’s more difficult for old people to learn English, but I want to learn it better than young people.” She works hard. The Olympic visitors are going to do some sightseeing and she’s going to take them around a Beijing siheyuan.
Wang always carries her book and her cassette player in her bag. She checks her vocabulary carefully at home and listens quietly to her lessons.
These popular lessons will continue until 2008.
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English for the Olympic Games
It’s Saturday morning, and Zhang Xiuyun from Dongsi Neighbourhood Committee in Beijing is leaving for school. “ I have an English class,” says Zhang, “ It starts at 9:30am every Saturday, but at 8:30 there are usually lots of people in the classroom.”
Zhu Guoming , 79, says , “ I get here early and sit in front of the blackboard, so I can see and hear the teacher. I don’t arrive late because I don’t like sitting behind the other students . It’s difficult to see and hear at the back. However, the teacher speaks slowly and loudly to the older students so I can always hear clearly.
More than 200 people from Dongsi are learning English. Lots of visitors to the Olympic Games will speak English , so the people from Dongsi need to learn English quickly. They want to speak it well. No one wants to speak it badly or carelessly.
Wang Xiuqin, 65,says, “ It’s more difficult for old people to learn English, but I want to learn it better than young people.” She works hard. The Olympic visitors are going to do some sightseeing and she’s going to take them around a Beijing siheyuan.
Wang always carries her book and her cassette player in her bag. She checks her vocabulary carefully at home and listens quietly to her lessons.
These popular lessons will continue until 2008.
谢谢采纳
It’s Saturday morning, and Zhang Xiuyun from Dongsi Neighbourhood Committee in Beijing is leaving for school. “ I have an English class,” says Zhang, “ It starts at 9:30am every Saturday, but at 8:30 there are usually lots of people in the classroom.”
Zhu Guoming , 79, says , “ I get here early and sit in front of the blackboard, so I can see and hear the teacher. I don’t arrive late because I don’t like sitting behind the other students . It’s difficult to see and hear at the back. However, the teacher speaks slowly and loudly to the older students so I can always hear clearly.
More than 200 people from Dongsi are learning English. Lots of visitors to the Olympic Games will speak English , so the people from Dongsi need to learn English quickly. They want to speak it well. No one wants to speak it badly or carelessly.
Wang Xiuqin, 65,says, “ It’s more difficult for old people to learn English, but I want to learn it better than young people.” She works hard. The Olympic visitors are going to do some sightseeing and she’s going to take them around a Beijing siheyuan.
Wang always carries her book and her cassette player in her bag. She checks her vocabulary carefully at home and listens quietly to her lessons.
These popular lessons will continue until 2008.
谢谢采纳
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