Europeans prefer to have a humble home. They have less furniture and gadgets to save space. Downtown living is too expensive, you see. This is opposite to Americans’ wish to have huge homes. Next, Europeans normally do not buy things they do not need. On the other hand, Americans love buying a lot of things just because they have plenty of space in their homes. In addition, Europeans prefer to commute because public transportation is good. And it helps save money on gas. On the contrary, Americans just can’t exist without cars as the distances are large and the public transportation is rather poor. I: And what about eating habits? Dr. C: In terms of diet, Europeans prefer to eat fresh foods so they buy foods a few times a week. Most of Americans, on the other hand, prefer to eat fast-foods, which is extremely unhealthy. It makes them one of the fattest nations of the world.
Lesson 5 Ex. 1 (a) Morning Rap Warm up — warming up — getting warm Warm up — warming up — a better form
Try some jogging — nice and slow The more you move — the more you grow A little faster — that’s the case But remember — it’s not a race
Before the exercise — warm your arm Then start to work — it’ll do no harm Quiet and slow’s the way to start You’ll sure do it — ‘cause you’re smart
Try some knee lifts — not too high Lift them up — toward the sky Do your arms — warm them too Touch your knees — that will do
Lesson 7 Ex. 3 fever hay fever
typhoid fever cholera
diphtheria housemaid’s knee
scarlet fever
Unit Four Lesson 1 Ex. 2 1) heavy metal; 2) reggae; 3) hip hop; 4) classical; 5) jazz; 6) rock-n-roll; 7) folk; 8) pop; 9) rock; 10) blues; 11) country and western; 12) rap.
lesson 2 Ex. 5 The Beatles “She Loves You”
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