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Section BPeriod One

1. 你不尝试,就永远都不知道。

2. 那时候总是很忙,所以来早点儿以便能有空位。

3. 起初我好害怕,但喊叫还真的好管用。

Translation

I was scared at first, but shouting really did help.

You never know until you try something.

It’s always busy, so come a little earlier to get a table.

What qualities are important for places?

quality

restroom

clean

uncrowdedinexpensive

museum

interesting

inexpensivefascinating

restaurant

cleaninexpensivedelicious

mall

safeclean

beautiful

convenient

inexpensive

park

beautifulbig

inexpensiveclean

interestingfascinating

subway

safe

convenient

uncrowded

inexpensive

1cListen to the conversations and complete the sentences.

Conversation 1The boy asks about _________, and the clerk tells him to go to Green Land.Conversation 2The girl asks about ______________, and the clerk tells her to go to the corner of Market and Middle Streets.Conversation 3The mother asks about __________. The father wants to go to a __________ museum. The younger girl wants to go to a _________ museum. The boy wants to go to a __________ museum. The older girl wants to go to an ________ museum. The clerk suggests they go to the __________ museum.

restaurant

public restroom

museumhistoryscience

children’sart

computer

Listen again. Check your answers in 1c.

1d

1. Few people likes to the mall on weekdays. It’s __________.

2. The museum looks ___________.3. The subway in Beijing is _________ and

___________.4. The Grand Canyon is __________.5. The restroom is _____ and tidy.

uncrowded

选词填空interesting fascinating inexpensiveuncrowded convenient clean

interesting

convenientinexpensive

fascinatingclean

课时重点回顾

interesting fascinating inexpensive uncrowded big beautiful convenient safe clean

qualities are important for place

1. Review the new words and expressions you’ve learned today.

2. Read the articles in Learning English. 3. Preview the new words and

expressions. 4. Preview the article Could you

please...? on page 22.