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I like him but not that much 33. bolt out-leave in a sudden or unexpected hurry When I opened the door, the cat bolted out V. Homework: translation on Page41 nd period Finish Exercises of Text A Third period: Text B -Green Spaces in Cities- INtroduction The lack of green space in cities is now recognized and understood as a problem Children have fewer choices of places to play after moving from the countryside into cities. What's more, the living environment in cities may affect the mental health of people. City planners have begun to work on a solution. Various projects are completed in cities such as Portland, Maine, Phoenix and arizona, and people have more greenness and a healthier environment Il. Language points: 1. vacant: a. 1). not filled or occupied; empty There are several vacant plots in the area available for build ing on 2).(p Today there are thought to be about 100 full-time posts vacant 3) showing no interest or activity His mind seemed completely vacant 2. rare: a. 1). not often happening or seen, etc ; not common It's rare to find these birds in England but there is a small population of them in the north-west 2). not common and as a result sometimes valuable The museum is full of rare and precious treasures 3.option: n. 1). [C]thing that is or may be chosen; choice There werent many options open to him 2). [U] power or freedom of choosing, choice They didn 't leave him much option: either he paid or theyd beat him up 4. He earns enormous pay so he can live in an enormous house and drive an enormous 5. private: a 1) of, belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group only, She never spoke about her past or her private life 2). not to be told to others, secret I' m not going to tell you about it; it's private 3) of, belonging to or run by an individual or a self-governed company rather than the State: not state-controlled Banks should be supporting small, private businesses 6.ownership: n. [U] state of being an owner; (right of)possessionI like him but not that much. 33.bolt out - leave in a sudden or unexpected hurry When I opened the door, the cat bolted out. IV.Summary: V.Homework: translation on Page41 Second period: Finish Exercises of Text A Third period: Text B ~~Green Spaces in Cities~~ I.Introduction The lack of green space in cities is now recognized and understood as a problem. Children have fewer choices of places to play after moving from the countryside into cities. What’s more, the living environment in cities may affect the mental health of people. City planners have begun to work on a solution. Various projects are completed in cities such as Portland, Maine, Phoenix and Arizona, and people have more greenness and a healthier environment. II.Language points: 1.vacant: a. 1). not filled or occupied; empty There are several vacant plots in the area available for building on. 2). (position or post) unfilled Today there are thought to be about 100 full-time posts vacant. 3). showing no interest or activity His mind seemed completely vacant. 2.rare: a. 1). not often happening or seen, etc.; not common It'srare to find these birds in England, but there is a small population of them in the north-west. 2). not common and as a result sometimes valuable The museum is full of rare and precious treasures. 3.option: n. 1). [C] thing that is or may be chosen; choice There weren't many options open to him. 2). [U] power or freedom of choosing; choice They didn't leave him much option: either he paid or they'd beat him up. 4.enormous: a. very large He earns enormous pay, so he can live in an enormous house and drive an enormous car. 5.private: a.1). of, belonging to or for the use of one particular person or group only; personal She never spoke about her past or her private life. 2). not to be told to others; secret I'm not going to tell you about it; it's private. 3). of, belonging to or run by an individual or a self-governed company rather than the State; not state-controlled Banks should be supporting small, private businesses. 6.ownership: n. [U] state of being an owner; (right of) possession
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