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Charles Dickens is..known....... as one of the greatest names in English literature
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Mr. Micawber is said to be a...picture....... of Dickens’ father.
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Mr. Hawkins.....devoted ...... all his life to writing.
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He works as a......clerk ......... in the hotel
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Did he write a lot? Yes, his.........novels........ are widely read in the world.
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We’re......willing....... to help you if you want.
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Charles Dickens wrote about his own life. He wrote his....autobiography..........
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His parents died when he was young. .....Consequently......, he had to work for his living.
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Mr. Dickens was constantly in......debt............
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Mr. Lam is 60 years old. He’ll.........retire................ next year.
Charles Dickens, the famous English novelist, was (1) …born……..at Portsmouth. His father, a poor government servant, was arrested and imprisoned (2)…for..debt. Therefore he had to earn his (3) ...living..at eleven in a factory. He had a very little (4) ...schooling….., most of which was acquired from the (5) ….books....he read and the events in which he lived. Later he taught (6) …himself……..shorthand and became (7)…a…..newspaper reporter. Then he began to write until his (8) ……dealth……….. . His most popular (9) ……novels…..are “The Pickwick Paper” and “David Copperfield”, an autobiographical novel with various scenes of his (10) …realistic….. life.
1. Icaac Newton was born in a small village of Wootsphore in England.
2. His father was a poor farmer.
3. When Icaac Newton was fourteen.
4. No, he didn't.
5. The law of gravitation.
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1.Thus, he is trying to learn (learn) Eng lish well.
2. Are you....(be) in class 9A?->No, i(be) am in class 9B.
3. Will you(be) be free next Sunday morning, Tam?
->No,I and my brother will visit (visit) our grandmother.
4.Look! Do you(know) know the girl who (talk) is talking to miss Hoa in the school yard.
5. Charles Dickens(not have) didn't have a happy childhood because when he(be) young, his father(throw) threw into prison for(be able)........to pay their debts.
III. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
1. I suggested he giving=> should give up the job he's doing.
2. john failed her math test. however=> therefor , she'll have to do it again
3. I suggest to collect => collecting some money.
4. His family was poor, because => so he couldn't go to school.
5. My father bought books, clear bags, or=> and pens.
6. I forgot to turn => turning off the lights when I left for work.
7. He doesn't go to school so=> because he has a toothache.
8. Could you fill on=> in this form?
III. FIND AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
1. I suggested he giving=>should give up the job he's doing.
2. john failed her math test. however=>so, she'll have to do it again
3. I suggest to collect=>collecting some money.
4. His family was poor, because =>so he couldn't go to school.
5. My father bought books, clear bags, or =>and pens.
6. I forgot to turn off the lights when I left for work=>working.
7. He doesn't go to school so=>because he has a toothache.
8. Could you fill on =>in this form?
One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, and washed and dressed himself in haste. He wanted to be first to wish a happy New Year. He looked in every room, and shouted the words of welcome. He ran into the street, to repeat them to those he might meet. When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars. His face lit up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some pretty books that he had seen at the bookstore. He left the house with a light heart, intending to buy the books. As he ran down the street, he saw a poor German family, the father, mother, and three children shiveringwith cold. "I wish you a happy New Year," said Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man shook his head. "You do not belong to this country," said Edward. The man again shook his head, for he could not understand or speak our language. But he pointed to his mouth, and to the children, as if to say, "These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time." Edward quickly understood that these poor people were in distress. He took out his dollars, and gave one to the man, and the other to his wife. How their eyes sparkled with gratitude! They said something in their language, which doubtless meant, "We thank you a thousand times, and will remember you forever." When Edward came home, his father asked what books he had bought. He hung his head a moment, but quickly looked up.
13. "I have bought no books," said he, "I gave my money to some poor people, who seemed to be very hungry and wretched. "I think I can wait for my books till next New Year. Oh, if you had seen how glad they were to receive the money!" "My dear boy;" said his father, "here is a whole bundle of books. I give them to you, more as a reward for your goodness of heart than as a New-year gift. "I saw you give the money to the poor German family. It was no small sum for a little boy to give cheerfully. "Be thus ever ready to help the poor, and wretched, and distressed; and every year of your life will be to you a happy New Year."
1.What is the main lesson of this passage?
A/We should always wish everyone we can happy New Year.
B/We should help foreign people.
C/We should not buy books, but instead we should buy food.
D/We should give all we can to those in need.
2.Why does Edward give his silver dollars to the German family?
A/Because his father has instructed him to always help foreign families in need.
B/Because he pities them and knows they need the money more than he does.
C/Because he didn't actually want the books after all and didn't want his father to find out.
D/Because he saw his brother do the same thing last New Years.
3.What does the author mean when he says, "his face lit up"?
A/The light made his face bright.
B/The light showed how happy he was. C
/He turned on the light.
D/He was overjoyed.
4.What causes Edward's father to give Edward a bundle of books?
A/He wants to wish Edward a happy New Year.
B/He wants to reward Edward's goodness.
C/He wants Edward to learn how to read more fluently in German.
D/He wants Edward to do better in school.
5.What do you think the German family will do with the money Edward gives them?
A/They will give the money to those less fortunate than themselves.
B/They will invest in a business.
C/They will ask for more money from another child.
D/They will feed their children.
One pleasant New-year morning, Edward rose, and washed and dressed himself in haste. He wanted to be first to wish a happy New Year. He looked in every room, and shouted the words of welcome. He ran into the street, to repeat them to those he might meet. When he came back, his father gave him two bright, new silver dollars. His face lit up as he took them. He had wished for a long time to buy some pretty books that he had seen at the bookstore. He left the house with a light heart, intending to buy the books. As he ran down the street, he saw a poor German family, the father, mother, and three children shiveringwith cold. "I wish you a happy New Year," said Edward, as he was happily passing on. The man shook his head. "You do not belong to this country," said Edward. The man again shook his head, for he could not understand or speak our language. But he pointed to his mouth, and to the children, as if to say, "These little ones have had nothing to eat for a long time." Edward quickly understood that these poor people were in distress. He took out his dollars, and gave one to the man, and the other to his wife. How their eyes sparkled with gratitude! They said something in their language, which doubtless meant, "We thank you a thousand times, and will remember you forever." When Edward came home, his father asked what books he had bought. He hung his head a moment, but quickly looked up.
13. "I have bought no books," said he, "I gave my money to some poor people, who seemed to be very hungry and wretched. "I think I can wait for my books till next New Year. Oh, if you had seen how glad they were to receive the money!" "My dear boy;" said his father, "here is a whole bundle of books. I give them to you, more as a reward for your goodness of heart than as a New-year gift. "I saw you give the money to the poor German family. It was no small sum for a little boy to give cheerfully. "Be thus ever ready to help the poor, and wretched, and distressed; and every year of your life will be to you a happy New Year."
1.What is the main lesson of this passage?
A/We should always wish everyone we can happy New Year.
B/We should help foreign people.
C/We should not buy books, but instead we should buy food.
D/We should give all we can to those in need.
2.Why does Edward give his silver dollars to the German family?
A/Because his father has instructed him to always help foreign families in need.
B/Because he pities them and knows they need the money more than he does.
C/Because he didn't actually want the books after all and didn't want his father to find out.
D/Because he saw his brother do the same thing last New Years.
3.What does the author mean when he says, "his face lit up"?
A/The light made his face bright.
B/The light showed how happy he was.
C/He turned on the light.
D/He was overjoyed.
4.What causes Edward's father to give Edward a bundle of books?
A/He wants to wish Edward a happy New Year.
B/He wants to reward Edward's goodness.
C/He wants Edward to learn how to read more fluently in German.
D/He wants Edward to do better in school.
5.What do you think the German family will do with the money Edward gives them?
A/They will give the money to those less fortunate than themselves.
B/They will invest in a business.
C/They will ask for more money from another child.
D/They will feed their children.
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