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, I advise you to go and see it now. I39。ll enjoy it. It39。clock at night, whole weekComment:excellentModule7 unit1Listen and read.Lingling:Wele to Beihai Park.Sally:It39。s walk around the lake, cross the bridge and climb up to Baita. The air is very clear today, so we39。ve phoned my teacher and I said my hand and arm hurt and I didn39。t. Then she asked if she could help me. I told her not to worry. She told me to look after myself. She told me to rest and get better soon.Lingling:Good idea! For our May Day holiday, why don39。re spending some time off with Lingling39。m having a wonderful time here in Wulingyuan Scenic and Historic Interest Area. It39。s a magic land of mountains, forests and rivers. It39。s uncle told us not to worry, and left the tent to find out what it was. After a few minutes, he told us to e out quietly. Then he pointed into the forest. It was a monkey. When it saw us, it jumped up into the trees and went back into the forest.This morning we took a cable car up Mount Tianzi—it was quite safe! From the top we hoped for a wonderful view of the lakes and forests, but we could only see the mountain tops through the clouds. Then we walked down the path, past trees, waterfalls and plants back to our tent. I pulled a leaf off a plant, but Lingling39。re going to the second largest fresh water lake in China, Dongting Lake.We39。re staying with them, we39。ll stay there until May 5th.Daming:Do you celebrate May 1st in the UK, Tony?Tony:Well, we celebrate May Day, but the holiday is not always on May 1st. It39。s on the first Monday in September. And it39。s also the end of the vacation season. When September es, it starts to get cooler, so after Labour Day we start classes.Daming:We also go back to school as soon as the May Day holiday is over.Lingling:True, but our weather gets better, and then we only have a few weeks before the start of the summer holidays.Betty:Right! So let39。s Eve in New York: Paragraph e. An ending and a beginning: Paragraph People all over the world celebrate the new year. However, not all countries celebrate in the same way, and in some countries, the new year doesn39。s Eve. In New York many people go to celebrate in Times Square. While they39。clock, everyone counts down from 10: 10, 9, 8 ... As soon as it39。clock, everyone shouts very loudly, Happy New Year! and they say, Out with the old year and in with the new! Suddenly there are fireworks and special drinks. Sometimes people sing an old song called Auld Lang Syne.New Year39。s Day, many people make resolutions for the new year. They write down a list of things, such as I will help out more at home. I will work harder at school. or I won39。t matter how they celebrate, for people in countries all over the world, it39。re fantastic! But the last piece is ing up. I39。s just trying to help Kylie. It was very brave of her.Daming:I agree. It was a very kind thought.Betty:Ssh! They39。m late.Tony:Look! What are Kylie and Sally doing?Lingling:They39。re both going to play.Betty:What happened?Lingling:Their teacher asked Kylie what was really wrong with Sally. Kylie knew why Sally missed the final practice, so she asked their teacher to rewrite the final dance music so that two people could play it.Tony:Now they39。s the real hero tonight!Module9 unit2My Hero—Dr Norman BethuneNorman Bethune is one of China39。t Chinese—he was Canadian. He gave his life to helping the Chinese people.Norman Bethune was born in 1890. He became a doctor in 1916, and he went to the front to look after injured soldiers in the First World War. He saw many soldiers die in the war. Later he invented new treatments to help soldiers, and medical tools to use outside hospitals.In 1938 he came to China to treat the Chinese soldiers in the mountains north of Yan39。s work with the Chinese soldiers made him a hero in China. There are books and films about him, and he is still remembered in both Canada and China.Module10 unit1Listen and read.Lingling:Now, where39。d like to go with you!Tony:So would I! We39。d like to go to New York, Washington and Los Angeles. I39。d go to London, and then I39。d eat all my favourite food.Daming:I39。d see elephants, lions and all the other animals.Sally:Where would you go, Lingling?Lingling:I39。d go to a big outdoor pop concert. But ... I wouldn39。t you?Lingling:I39。t be silly!Tony:You could go by boat or by train, although it would take so long that you39。d be happy to stay here with you all.Announcement:Passengers for flight CA937 to London, please go to Gate 12. Your flight is now boarding.Sally:That39。t forget to write!Lingling:Have a safe trip!Module10 unit2Work in pairs. Think about your daily routine. Which things do you do yourself, and which things do your parents do for you?A Perfect Holiday?Imagine this: your parents go away on business, but you have to stay at home alone. Would life be as easy as when your parents are around? Would it be a perfect holiday for you?Zheng Chenyu says that she would worry Where would I find food? How would I cook it? The 14yearold girl says that she knows little about cooking.I can fill an empty stomach with tomato and egg soup, but that39。t know what to do, or how to look after ourselves, said Zheng. And I39。d probably watch television and then burn the soup.Although Zheng believes that basic life skills, such as cooking and washing clothes, are especially important, she doesn39。ll learn to cook. But now parents do almost everything for us. We39。t learn any life skills until they go to college.However, Sima Yige doesn39。d be all right. I wouldn39。t be a holiday at all.Choose the best summary.The best summary is that ____.many teenagers depend on their parents to prepare their meals.(T)t have time to look after themselves.