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“丢失的物品”严格的讲应该属于事件题一类,因为它的重点不是描述物品本身,而是讲述整个事情的经过和事后我们的感受。第三部分会讨论一些关于法制和犯罪的问题,属于我们日常英语词汇中的盲区,要格外注意。
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Describe a time when you lost something.
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You should say:
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What you lost
When and where you lost it
What you were doing at the time
and explain how you felt after you lost it.
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参考笔记 �
1、点题Answer+1。Bus cardBus pass, bicycle, wallet, love, friend, cell phone
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2、时间地点Answer+1。Lost my phone at school last week. In the cafeteria, I had it in my sweatshirt pocket and it must have fallen out.
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3、活动Answer+1。Exercising. Having p.e. class.
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4、最后一题多说(一……;二……)
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I couldn’t believe it, I bought it 3 days ago.
I was so sad, upset, Make you feel you are like an airhead.
You can’t function anymore, I had all my pictures, contact info, birthdays, songs and everything in there. My life is in it.
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Part 3
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Losing Possessions
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1.In what situations is it easiest for people to lose things?
In a crowd, in a hurry, your mind is focusing on other things, distracted.
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2.What kinds of things do people most often lose?
Bus cardBus pass, bicycle, wallet, love, friend, cell phone, hair.
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Crime
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3.Do you think there is more tht than there used to be?
Gap between the rich and the poor. Lack of discipline and law enforcement.
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4.Why do some people steal things?
Out of greed, poverty, hatred, For fun, they see something they want, take it and have it. Kleptomania,
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5.In China, have there been any changes in the number of crimes or the types of crimes committed in the last few years?
Embezzlement, robbery, burglary, criminal activity,
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6.How can people protect their property (such as their house or car) against thieves?
Lock your house, your car, pay attention,
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7.Have people&aposs attitudes towards personal property changed in the last few years (last few decades) in China?
More aware of rights than 10 years ago. fight for, constitution.
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