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Thanks for your nice letter. After I had spent a week with my English family, I slowly began to
understand their English a little better. It's very different from what I learned at school! Students in
my group are from different cities of Britain and their dialects (方言) are different too! Some of their
accents (口音) are quite strong and they also have their own words and expressions.
But it's not the language that's different and surprising. Before I came to England I had thought
that fish and chips were eaten every day. That's quite wrong! I had expected to see "London fog".
Do you remember our texts about it? We had no idea that most of this 'thick fog' disappeared many
years ago when people stopped using coal in their homes. But the idea to speak about the weather
was very helpful. The weather in London is really changeable.
On the other hand habits are different. People tell me what is typically British here in London is
not always typical in Wales or Scotland. Local habits and traditions are not the same as what we knew.
But what is ordinary for all British is that they follow traditions. Probably Britain has more living
signs of its past than many other countries. And people have always been proud of having ancient
buildings in capitals, big cities and the countryside. I will tell you more about Britain in my other letters.
Love from Britain,
Peter
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B. He can understand different dialects and accents.
C. He can speak English better than others.
D. People can't understand his English.
[ ]
B. can't be seen now
C. is always fish and chips
D. is not what he knew
[ ]
B. they like the weather in Britain
C. the weather changes a lot
D. it can be helpful
[ ]
B. Habits in Wales and Scotland are typically British.
C. There are no typical British habits in Britain.
D. All that typically British is in London.
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B. British people like to follow traditions.
C. Peter had learned about Britain before.
D. Peter doesn't like his life in Britain.
It’s over three years since I began to learn English. I’m glad that I am getting on well with it.
I find English quite difficult, but very interesting. When I first started, I thought I had only to remember the new words and learn some grammar I knew little about English idioms(习语).I thought each English word had the same meaning in Chinese. When I learn to say“I see a book on the desk,” I thought the English word “see ” was just like the Chinese word “ kan ”,So one day when my teacher asked me,“ what are you doing?”, I answered, “I’m seeing a book.” “That’s wrong .” the teacher said, “you don’t see a book, You read a book. You can’t use English word like a Chinese one.. Be sure not to make the same mistake again.”
After that I began to pay more attention to the differences between Chinese and English. For example, in English we say a“ high mountain”, but a“ tall man. ” In Chinese we use the same word “gao ” for both.。Again in English we say“ take part in the sports meeting ”, “ attend the meeting ” and“ join the army,” while in Chinese we can use “can jia ” for all three. Interesting ,isn't?
So to study English doesn't only mean hard wok, it can be great fun, too! We not only have to pay attention to pronunciation, grammar spelling and handwriting, we also have to understand English idioms. We can learn English well only in the way!
But all this is only a beginning and I still have a long way to go. I’ll try my best and work even harder than before. I must speak and listen to English more both in and out of class. I must learn English well so that I can work well when I grow up.
1.I have learned English for ___________ years.
A.one B.five C.three D.more than three
2. When I first started English I ________________.
A.knew more English words
B.knew more English idioms
C.used an English word like a Chinese one
D.found English easy and interesting
3.I began to pay more attention to the differences between Chinese and English __________
A When I began to learn English
B. when I said“ I see a book on the desk.”
C. before I began to learn English
D. after the teacher told me not use an English word like a Chinese one.
4.We should speak and listen to English __________.
A.only in class
B.out of class
C.both in and out of class
D.either in or out of class
5.To study English well, we have to ______________.
A.remember the new words and learn more grammar
B.know the differences between Chinese and English
C.pay attention to pronunciation, spelling, handwriting and idioms
D.do all the above things
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It's over three years since I began to learn English. I am glad that I am getting on well with it. I find English very interesting, but quite difficult. When I first started, I thought I had only to remember the new words and learn some grammar. I know little about English idioms(习语). I thought each English word had a word with the same meaning in Chinese. When I learned to say "I see a book on the desk", I thought the English word "see" was just like the Chinese word "kan". So one day when my teacher asked me, "What are you doing?" I answered, "I'm seeing a book." "That's wrong," the teacher said. "You don't see a book. You read a book. You can't use an English word like a Chinese one. Be sure not to make the same mistake again."
After that I began to pay more attention to the differences between Chinese and English. For example, in English we say a "high mountain", but a "tall man". In Chinese we use the same word "gao" for both. Again in English we say "take part in the sports meeting", "attend a meeting" and "join the army", while in Chinese we can use "can jia" for all the three. It's interesting, isn't it? So to study English doesn't only mean hard work, it can be great fun, too! We not only have to pay attention to pronunciation, grammar, spelling and handwriting, we also have to understand English idioms. We can learn English well only in that way!
But all this is only a beginning and I still have a long way to go. I'll try my best and work even harder than before. I must speak and listen to English more both in and out of class. I must read and write more, too. I must learn English well so that I can work well when I grow up.
【小题1】When I first started learning English, I thought __________.
| A.I couldn’t learn it well because it is quite difficult |
| B.I could learn it well if I had remembered the new words and learned some grammar |
| C.English is interesting and easy to learn |
| D.each English word couldn't find a Chinese word with the same meaning |
| A.To understand English idioms is a useful way to learn English. |
| B.To pay attention to pronunciation and grammar helps us learn English well. |
| C.To read and write more is helpful in learning English. |
| D.To study English only means working hard. |
| A.How to study English well |
| B.The importance of English |
| C.English idioms |
| D.Do more reading |
I find English quite difficult, but very interesting. When I first started, I thought I had only to remember
the new words and learn some grammars. I know little about English idioms (习语). I thought each English
word has the same meaning in Chinese. When I learned to say "I see a book on the desk", I thought the
English word "see" was just like the Chinese word "kan". So one day when my teacher asked me, "What are
you doing?" I answered, "I'm seeing a book." "That's wrong." The teacher said. "You don't see a book. You
read a book. You can't use an English word like a Chinese one. Be sure not to make the same mistake again."
After that I began to pay more attention to the differences between Chinese and English. For example, in
English we say a "high mountain", but a "tall man". In Chinese we use the same word "gao" for both. Again
in English we say "take part in the sports meeting", "attend a meeting" and "join the army", while in Chinese
we can use "can jia" for all three. Interesting, isn't it?
So to study English doesn't only mean hard work, it can be great fun, too! We not only have to pay
attention to pronunciation, grammar, spelling and handwriting, we also have to understand English idiom. We
can learn English well only in that way!
But all this is only a beginning and I still have a long way to go. I'll try my best and work even harder than
before. I must speak and listen to English more both in and out of class. I must learn English well so that I
work well when I grow up.
B. five
C. three
D. more than three
B. knew some English idioms
C. used an English word like a Chinese one
D. found English easy and interesting
B. when I said "I see book on the desk"
C. before I began to learn English
D. after the teacher told me not to use an English word like a Chinese one
B. out of class
C. both in and out of class
D. either in or out of class
B. know the differences between Chinese and English
C. pay attention to pronunciation, spelling, handwriting and idioms
D. do all the above things