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高中人教版英语必修一教学案:Unit 2 Section Ⅰ(含答案).doc

高中人教版英语必修一教学案:Unit 2 Section Ⅰ(含答案)

As British accent makes a speaker sound like a lady or a gentleman, so many people want to learn how to talk like the British. If you want to talk like the British, say “Cheers” rather than “Thanks” in informal (非正式的) conversations. Before I came to the U.K., I only knew the meaning of “cheer” as “to make someone happy or excited” as in the phrase “cheer up”. After I came to the U.K., I noticed that they used “Cheers” much more often than “Thanks”. For example, in the U.K., when people get off the bus, they would say “Cheers” with a strong British accent to thank the driver. Besides, my Briti

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