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Unit 4 Amazing things
Pronunciation
"where amazing happens"
见证奇迹之地
1. I saw a UFO last night.
2. Dodo couldn’t fly.
3. A man in the USA was 2.72 metres tall.
4. Some dinosaurs were about 40 metres long.
Most verbs + ed walk → walked
Verbs ending in e +d live → lived
Verbs ending in a 辅音 +y
-y + ied cry → cried
Short verbs ending in a 元音 + a 辅音
double the 辅音+ ed
stop → stopped
kick play search weigh stay
die love save hate raise
cry carry study worry try
chat stop shop travel
kicked played searched weighed stayed
died loved saved hated raised
cried carried studied worried tried
chatted stopped shopped travel(l)ed
verbs 一般过去时(规则)helped danced
talked shopped
清辅音( t 除外)后读 /t/
lived answered
played carried
浊辅音( d 除外)或元音后读 /d/
hated shouted
needed decided
t, d 后读 /Id/
listened liked wanted
hoped started chatted
finished organized stopped
raised walked turned
Millie: Hello, Sandy. You’re late. The museum is closed.
Sandy: Sorry. My grandma visited us this morning, so I
stayed at home and talked to her.
Kitty: That’s OK.
Sandy: I hope you enjoyed your day. What did you do?
Millie: We watched a short film about the amazing things
in the world. We listened to the guide carefully and
we also asked some questions.
Kitty: We decided to go there again next time.
Sandy: Let me go with you then!
Yesterday is history.
Tomorrow is a mystery.
But today is a gift.
That is why it’s called the present.
“where amazing happens”
make a guess about me
What do we learn today?