C Read the script of a speech on how to read books. Circle the mistakes and correct them in the blanks below.
Good morning, everyone. Today, I'm here to help you learn what to read well. Many of us read, but we don't always get the most out of what we read. If you want to become a great reader, you must having great reading habits.
I like to think of reading every book as making a journey. Before you start any journey, you mustn't know where you're going. It's the same with a book! Before you start a book, take a moment to scan the table of contents, the introduction and maybe a few book reviews. These are like a road map—they help you understand which to go and how to expect.
Now it's time to read the book—or set off on your journey. Whenever I'm reading a book, I keep a notebook next to me. That way, I can make notes of great points or exciting ideas. You may wonder where to do if a book seems boring. Don't give up on it! You doesn't have to love a book to get something out of it. Read with attention and take notes, and you'll surely learn something.
If you follow these tips for how to read a book, you'll turn every book into an exciting adventure. Now you can decide which book reads first.
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Good morning, everyone. Today, I'm here to help you learn what to read well. Many of us read, but we don't always get the most out of what we read. If you want to become a great reader, you must having great reading habits.
I like to think of reading every book as making a journey. Before you start any journey, you mustn't know where you're going. It's the same with a book! Before you start a book, take a moment to scan the table of contents, the introduction and maybe a few book reviews. These are like a road map—they help you understand which to go and how to expect.
Now it's time to read the book—or set off on your journey. Whenever I'm reading a book, I keep a notebook next to me. That way, I can make notes of great points or exciting ideas. You may wonder where to do if a book seems boring. Don't give up on it! You doesn't have to love a book to get something out of it. Read with attention and take notes, and you'll surely learn something.
If you follow these tips for how to read a book, you'll turn every book into an exciting adventure. Now you can decide which book reads first.
(1)
what→how
(2) having→have
(3) mustn't→must
(4) which→where
(5)
how→what
(6) where→what
(7) doesn't→don't
(8) reads→to read
答案:(1) what→how
(2) having→have
(3) mustn't→must
(4) which→where
(5) how→what
(6) where→what
(7) doesn't→don't
(8) reads→to read
(2) having→have
(3) mustn't→must
(4) which→where
(5) how→what
(6) where→what
(7) doesn't→don't
(8) reads→to read
Book review
A Rob is writing a book review of *Wonder*. Read his book review and learn how to write one.



B What books have you read recently? Choose one and write a review of it.
A Rob is writing a book review of *Wonder*. Read his book review and learn how to write one.
B What books have you read recently? Choose one and write a review of it.
I recently read a meaningful book called *The Little Prince* by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. I think it is one of the most wonderful books I have ever read.
The story is about a little prince who leaves his small planet and travels to different planets. He meets people like a king with no subjects and a businessman counting stars. On Earth, he meets a fox and a pilot. The fox teaches him, "To tame is to create ties," showing that caring for others makes relationships special. I especially love the part where he learns his rose is unique because he cared for her.
In conclusion, *The Little Prince* teaches us love, responsibility, and seeing with the heart. It’s not just for kids—everyone should read it to find what truly matters.
The story is about a little prince who leaves his small planet and travels to different planets. He meets people like a king with no subjects and a businessman counting stars. On Earth, he meets a fox and a pilot. The fox teaches him, "To tame is to create ties," showing that caring for others makes relationships special. I especially love the part where he learns his rose is unique because he cared for her.
In conclusion, *The Little Prince* teaches us love, responsibility, and seeing with the heart. It’s not just for kids—everyone should read it to find what truly matters.
答案:I recently read a meaningful book called *The Little Prince* by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. I think it is one of the most wonderful books I have ever read.
The story is about a little prince who leaves his small planet and travels to different planets. He meets people like a king with no subjects and a businessman counting stars. On Earth, he meets a fox and a pilot. The fox teaches him, "To tame is to create ties," showing that caring for others makes relationships special. I especially love the part where he learns his rose is unique because he cared for her.
In conclusion, *The Little Prince* teaches us love, responsibility, and seeing with the heart. It’s not just for kids—everyone should read it to find what truly matters.
The story is about a little prince who leaves his small planet and travels to different planets. He meets people like a king with no subjects and a businessman counting stars. On Earth, he meets a fox and a pilot. The fox teaches him, "To tame is to create ties," showing that caring for others makes relationships special. I especially love the part where he learns his rose is unique because he cared for her.
In conclusion, *The Little Prince* teaches us love, responsibility, and seeing with the heart. It’s not just for kids—everyone should read it to find what truly matters.
解析:
1. 确定书评结构:开头(书名、作者、观点)、主体(情节人物、喜欢/不喜欢之处)、结尾(总结观点、教训)。2. 选择近期阅读书籍,如《The Little Prince》,作者Antoine de Saint-Exupéry。3. 开头点明书名、作者及积极观点;主体描述情节(小王子星际旅行)、人物(小王子、狐狸),强调喜欢的“驯服”主题;结尾总结书籍意义及教训。