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brochure about “An Ideal Community”. Suppose your school is collecting munity designs. Please work in groups and make a brochure about your ideal munity. Choose the best one. Tips: To make a munity brochure, you need to do the following: 1) collect leaflets of different munities, this might help you to create a more attractive brochure. 2) make clear who your munity is for as different people have different tastes and different requirements, especially in terms of facilities. 3) include pictures in your brochure. 4) design your brochure to make it attractive. Make a brochure about “An Ideal Community”. Sample: ( ) munity ( ) caf233。 ( ) post office ( ) relax ( ) ideal ( ) similar ( ) environment ( ) clinic ( ) facility ( ) neighborhood ( ) gym ( ) adult school ( ) project ( ) aid ( ) educational ( ) kindergarten ( ) convenience store ( ) equip ( ) be involved in ( ) have a piic ( ) get used to ( ) apartment ( ) function ( ) library ( ) grocery ( ) course ( ) as well as ( ) skill ( ) appoint ( ) improve ( ) retirement ( ) service ( ) identify places in a munity. ( ) ask or give information about a munity. ( ) read materials about a munity, including places and munity services. ( ) write a short passage to describe a munity. ( ) use attributive clauses to modify places or time. n. amp。 v. 幫助;援助 n. 公寓 v. 任命;委派 n. 咖啡館;小餐館 n. 診所 n. 社區(qū);群體 adj. 教育的 v. 裝備,配備 n. 設施,裝備 adj. 自由的;免費的;空閑的 aid apartment appoint caf233。 clinic munity educational equip facility free n. 功能;作用 n. 體育館;健身房 adj. 理想的 kindergarten n. 幼兒園 n. 圖書館 n. 鄰居 n. 項目;工程 v. 休息;放松 rent n. 租用 n. 需要;規(guī)定;要求 n. 服務 function gym ideal library neighborhood project relax require service adj. 相似的 成人學校 和;也,又 參與 社區(qū)活動中心 convenience store 便利店 習慣于 野餐 郵局 similar adult school as well as be involved in munity center get used to have a piic post office There are 185 townhouses or separate villas (別墅 ) at the residential (住宅區(qū)的 ) development called “the Sanctuary” which backs onto a golf course in North Lyneham, a very peaceful and beautiful place to live. A “Body Corporate” has been responsible for ensuring that residents enjoy living here. All owners pay a membership fee of $2020 per year. This covers building insurance, and garden and facility maintenance (維護 ). Residents agree to follow the rules when they buy their homes. Here are two examples. If you want to keep a pet, you must get permission first. You advise the corporate body and then they let your neighbors know and if they agree you can go ahead. Usually it means you get a pet “on trial” (試用期 ) and if it turns out to be a nuisance (討厭的東西 ) to other residences by barking excessively (過分地 ) or goes into neighbors’ areas or kills native birds, then you will be asked to remove it. Another example is rubbish disposal (丟棄 ). There are designated (被指定的 ) areas for you to leave your rubbish. It is your responsibility to take the rubbish to these areas and place it in appropriate bins, for example, household rubbish, and recyclable materials. The mittee of the body corporate is elected by the owners each year.