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nice, he says to Tiger.Tiger is my friend, he writes. He is my cat.He is small and black and his eyes are green.I give him fish and milk. Tiger looks at Fred.Fish? Milk? Fred says, I can39。t e now. I can39。t give you food now.I39。m working. He writes, He es to my room and looks at me.And I give him fish and milk. Tiger says Miaou.No, Tiger, Fred says, I can39。t e now. I39。m doing my homework. New Words and Expressionswork/w╓:k/ write/rait/ ,書寫give/giv/v. 給,送給 do one39。s homework 做回家作業(yè)47. Looking for a Pen PalMy name is Bill Smith. I39。m American and I39。m a student in a middle school.I39。m 13. My hobbies are music and football.My two sisters are students, too.We live in Washington,D. C. now.My mother is a teacher and my father is a manager of a small pany.I39。d like a pen pal from China or Japan.Please write to 101 West Street, Washington, . , 921081,USA.New Words and Expressionspenpal/pen p╗l/ ,筆友 hobby/39。h╛bi/ ,癖好Washington,. /39。w╛╞i╕t╓n/ (美國首都)manager /39。m╗nid╜╓/ pany /39。k╘mp╓ni/ a Bus The bus stops at the next stop.A mother and her child get on the bus and sit down.The conductor es to them for the tickets.The mother says, One ticket to the Children39。s Park.The conductor looks at the small child, then says to him,How old are you, little boy? The mother wants to speak,but the conductor stops her.The boy says,Mother says I39。m four years old at home and two on the bus. All the other people laugh.New Words and Expressionsconductor /k╓n39。d╘kt╓/ n. 售票員ticket/39。tikit/ n. 票,券 laugh/la:f/ v. 大笑,發(fā)笑 HolesMr Black has two is big and the other is small.He likes them very much. One day his friend Mr Green es to see him.He is very surprised.He finds there are two holes in the door, a big hole and a small one.He says, My dear friend, why are there two holes in your door?To let them in and out, Mr Black answers.But why are there two holes? asks his friend.How can the big cat go through the small hole? he says.New Words and Expressionshole/h╓ul/ n . 洞surprised /s╓praizd/ ,驚奇的answer/39。a:ns╓/ v. 回答 go through 通過穿過50. Making a Telephone CallHow do you make a telephone call in English?Do you know? Let me tell you.If you want to ask someone to e to the telephone, you cannot say,Please ask Mr... to answer the telephone. You should say, May I speak to Mr... ?If you want to ask who is answering the telephone,you should say , Who is this, please?Is this Mr... (speaking)?You cannot say, Who are you?If you want to tell the other one who you are,you should say, This is... (speaking). You cannot say, I39。m... New Words and Expressionstelephone /39。telif╓un/ n. 電話,電話機(jī)should/╞ud/ v. ,應(yīng)該make a telephone call 打電話51. Cutting the CakeDick is seven years old, and his sister Mary is five.Today their mother takes them to their grandma39。s houseand then she goes out. The children play for an hour,and then at four thirty their grandma takes Dick into the kitchen.She gives him a nice cake and a knife and says,Like a gentleman, give the bigger piece to the other.Dick thinks about this for a moment. He says to Mary,You cut this cake, Mary. New Words and Expressionsknife /naif/ gentleman /39。d╜entlm╓n/ ,有教養(yǎng)的人bigger/39。big╓/ piece/pi:s/ n. 塊,片moment /39。m╓um╓nt/ ,瞬間half/ha:f/ n. 半,一半 Lu Xun MuseumWe are at the Lu Xun Museum, boys and girls.You know, Lu Xun was a great writer and thinker.From the exhibits in the museum, I39。m sure you will know more about Lu Xun.We will stay here for an hour and will leave at one thirty.The bus will be waiting for you in front of the museum.Please remember the bus number and be back on time.Don39。t forget to close the windows before you leave the bus.New Words and Expressionsmuseum /mju(:)39。zi╓m/ writer/raita/ ,作家,文學(xué)家 thinker/39。╙i╕k╓/ n .思想家exhibit /ig39。zibit/ n. 展覽品forget /f╓39。get/ leave/li:v/ v. 離開 History QuestionWho is the first president of the United States?a history teacher asks one of her pupils.The pupil thinks for a long time, but he doesn39。t say anything.Then the teacher gets angry and shouts, George Washington. The pupil begins to walk towards his seat.Come back! the teacher says. I didn39。t tell you to go. Oh, I39。m sorry, says the student.I thought you called the next student. New Words and Expressionspresident /39。prezid╓nt/ n .總統(tǒng),長官history/hist╓ri/ shout/╞aut/ ,喊叫seat/si:t/ e back回來54 Streets of WaterThere is a city in the world. People do not drive cars in that city.It is called Venice. Venice is in Italy.There are no streets in Venice.But there are canals. The canals look like streets.There is much water in those canals.In Venice people ride about the city in boats.Your father and mother may ride in a bus to work.In Venice, fathers and mothers ride in boats.New Words and Expressionsworld/w╓:ld/ drive/draiv/ v. 開車,駕駛Venice/39。venis/ (意大利港市)Italy/it╓li/ street/stri:t/ ,街道canal/k╓39。n╗l/ n. 運(yùn)河,水道55. Who Puts Ink on My ChairTom is seven. He goes to school every day.The school is near his home.So he goes there on foot and es back home on time.But today he is late. His mother asks him,Why are you late today?I am in the headmaster39。s office. Why do you go to the headmaster39。s office?Because my teacher asks us a question in class,and nobody can answer it, but I can. It39。s good to answer the teacher39。s questions. But the question is 39。Who puts ink on my chair?39。New Words and Expressionsheadmaster /39。hed,ma:st╓/ n. 校長office/39。╛fis/ nobody/39。n╓ub╓di/ ,沒有人 TicketsTwo little boys go to a cinema, buy the tickets and go in.But after two minutes they e out,buy two more tickets and go in again.After a few minutes they e out again and buy two more tickets.The girl in the ticket office says to them at last,Why are you buying all these tickets?Are you meeting friends here a