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‘Sq First listen and then answer the question. 6 Lesson 22 Aglassenvelope {aH ARG, RGIS Ro How did Jane receive a letter from a stranger? ‘My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland. Last year, we were travelling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her name and address on it into a bottle. She threw the bottle into the sea. She never thought of it again, but ten months later, she received a letter from a gil in Holland. Both girls write to each other regularly now. However, they have decided to use the post office. Letters will costa little ten months later, she more, but they will certainly travel faster. pesetued STuiey New words and expressions + i#) f-4i 16 dream (1.1) /drizm v. WOE, SPA throw (1.4) /Grao/ (threw /Bru:/, thrown /Graun/) v age (1.2) /erd3/ n. FE 1, channel (1.3) /tfeenl/ n. 68% Notes on the text if < iz # dreamed of receiving a letter, MEBIZBGBI—HH , dream of fk AME" , “AIA” i; receiving, M1 ia thar iad of H95Ei8 Last year, we were travelling across the Channel and .., 2"F, SFT MRMEM APA , DORAL Fro ANE, ADRAC HMO AER | SATIRE, sles | kl RRL en eR ARNE, With her name and address on it ADKHE~APK a piece of paper . TRE “SPAT HHIE AUIUALA (— aka RI”, BAR EL PRAYER MAAR IL EBA — ETAT EAE, RATT Mk, IEA Abie AUGER AACE T — FUT, OPE T AME. UC ERAS PURE. HEL 10 SLR, ft WELT ROM. SURI RIA T . RTM AM | RR R, HEARST . Summary writing 43-25 4 Answer these questions in not more than 55 words. BLESS SUI, HERR BL, BERLE 55 MH 1 When did Jane cross the Channel? 2 What did she throw into the sea? 3 What did it contain? Unit 1 Lesson 22 4 What did she receive ten months later? 5. Dothey write to each other regularly now or not? 6 Do they send their letters by post, or do they send them in bottles? Key structures * ## 4) Verbs followed by of, from, in and on 1 IR of, from, in 4 on 49 #574] ‘We can put of, from, in, or on after certain verbs: of, from, in, on FT DAFA AEA AE Fae TH: Jane never dreamed of receiving a letter ..(I-1-2) She never thought ofit again. (I1.4-5) She received a letter from a girl in Holland, (IL-6) Use this list for reference: CL PH MURA RB: a OF: accuse, approve, assure, beware, boast (or about), complain (or about), consist, convince (or about), cure, de- spair, dream (or about), expect (or from), hear (or from), be/get rid, smell, suspect, think (or about), tie(d), warn (oF agains), JERE of (02 il: PEAS BR, Ue GL, TBR; SPIRE, EARS hr oA; RRR: TRL: ee AR ATA ARE, FB TALL: PEI, PLB, ten BE, ABA, eh RB DL, BEE ASE b FROM: borrow, defend (or against), demand (or of), differ, dismiss, draw (SD 64), emerge, escape, excuse (or for), hinder, prevent, prohibit, protect (or against), receive, separate, suffer. Fai from (4 Bose GP AEP tid ER, AUIS: ARR Mo (BLS Gt aE BR) Meese HSI, Mer RH, SDR AR oes PBL SHR; ARES tatoo RAT, BBLS HB ITS SEE IN: believe, delight, employ(ed), encourage, engage(d), experience(d), fail, help (or with), include, indulge, in- struct, interest(ed), invest, involve(@), persist, share fete in ai FENG, AO: MI; TENG Ce A PATE, BAT; TR; CA ES eS: AOL, BEBE, BA NER DOR. 4 ON: act, base(d), call (SD 34), comment, concentrate, congratulate, consult (or about), count, decide, depend, economize, embark, experiment, insist, lean (or against), live, operate, perform (or in), pride (oneself), rely, vote (on ‘a motion; for someone), write (or about) FGBE on WYN: IRSP; Ce ERLE; RED (SB IUIS 34 WEAR) 5 TG; Serb, BUR; ML, HHO; OLE, eS BE; I PR MOE, RR ey Re alk RPA, AG Do BM eR RD Hoe Exercise #4 Supply the missing words (of, from, in or on) without referring to the above lists as far as possible: Fil of, from, in 8k on SKS, RATREA PRIA LAUR: 1 Twithdrew a lot of money the bank yesterday. 2 Trefuse to comment his work 3 ‘The waiter’ tip is included _the bill. 4 He congratulated me having got engaged. 7 8 Unit 1 Lesson 22 5 6 7 8 9 10 un 2 B 4 Is 16 "7 18 19 20 21 22 2B 24 25 26 2 28 9 30 u 22 3 4 35 36 37 38 39. 4 42 50 This warm coat will protect you the cold. Did anything emerge ‘your discussion? I dreamt you last night, You can never rely him to be punctual, Nothing will prevent him succeeding. ‘Are you interested music? | suppose I can count you for help this mater? Beware___the dog. He persisted asking questions. Tinsist your telling me the trath It took me a long time to get rid him, Do you mean to say you have never heard Beethoven? 1 separated them cach other because they were fighting, ‘They can only cure him his illness if they operate him. You can depend me. Thaven’t accused him anything, but suspect him hhaving taken it Whatever made you think stich a thing? We expect a great deal you, Smith, My hands smell___ soap. They differ each other so much, He invested @ lot of money shipping. The film was based a novel by Dickens, Don’t lean that shelf! You'll regret it. She often suffers colds. We have embarked ‘anew scheme, believe taking my time: Jones was dismissed the firm. ‘They began by experimentin rats Please concentrate ‘what yon are doing. ‘She prides herself her clean house. The climber failed his attempt to reach the summit Many people escaped prisons during the last five years. We must economize fuel. He's never done any work. He lives his mother. He was employed 1 factory before he joined the army. ‘And what does this horrible drink consist ? 1 shall certainly act your advice. Don't write the desk! You should not boast ‘your success. You must encourage him his efforts He should be instructed his duties. ‘Two or three people were involved the accident. Children should be prohibited smoking. Jean assure you _ my support. Po you approve hunting?” T despair ever teaching him anything! Unit 1 Lesson 22 51. Has this play ever been performed the stagy 52 Twared him the danger, but he wouldn't listen to me, 53. How much have you borrowed ime already? 54 He delights ‘annoying me. Multiple choice questions % 5 i144 Comprehension #2.4% 1 Jane never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl in Holland because @ it isa long way away (b) she has never been abroad (c) no one in Holland knows her address (d) she didn’t expect anyone to find the bottle 2 Both girls (a) meet regularly now (6) correspond in the normal way now (6) send notes to each other in bottles (@ wavel regularly now Structure 4) 2 3 Jane never dreamed aletter. (a) to receive (b) to receiving (c) of receive (@) that she would receive 4 She received a letter from a girl of her own age. The git! is, she is. (a) the same age with —_(b) the same age. (c) as old (d) the same age as 5 Did she ____ the bottle into the sea? (a) threw (6) throw (©) thrown, (d) throwing 6 She never thought it again. (a) for (b) to (c)at (d) about 7 The girls write regularly now. (@toone another (b) the one to the other _(c) each to other (A) 10 other Vocabulary # 8 We were travelling across the Channel. We went on a across the Channel. (a) sail (b) travel (tip (@ run 9 Jane wrote her name and address on a of paper. (a) lump (b) bar (c) tube (d) sheet 10 Both girls often write to each other now. They write . (@) frequently () occasionally (©) sometimes. (d) now and again JI You can buy at the post office. (a) sweets (b) stamps (©) apples (d) sugar 12 They will travel faster. They will travel (@) sooner (6) more quickly (©) hurriedly (@) shorter Sentence structure 4) #574 Join these statements together to make one sentence. Then check your answer against the text. AE RUF RA, AARC 2-4 15, BOM HY Last year we were travelling across the Channel. Jane put a piece of paper into a bottle. It had her name and address on it

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