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课件网) Free talk Q2. Where did you go Q3. What is it like Q4. How did you feel Q1. What did you do in your summer holiday Unit2 The Grand Canyon was not just big. Reading A great wonder of the natural world. When I arrived, it was early morning and it was raining. I looked to the east--the sky was becoming gray. I got out of the car, went through a gate and walked along a dark path. There was nothing to see, but I knew it was there. After about a mile, a stranger appeared beside the path. “Am I going the right way ” I asked. He knew where I was going. “Yes,” he replied, “you’ll get there in five minutes.” Finally, I came to some rocks and stopped, I looked over them, but it was silent and there was no sign of it. Suddenly, the rain stopped and the clouds cleared. The sun rose behind me and shone on the rocks. Far below me, the ground fell away and down to a river. I was looking across one of the wonders of the natural world--the Grand Canyon. I looked down to the Colorado River,a silver river, nearly one mile below me. If you put the two tallest buildings in the world on top of each other at the bottom of the canyon, they still would not reach the top. Then I looked across to the other side of the canyon. It was about fifteen miles away, maybe more. Finally, I looked to my left and to my right, and on both sides the Canyon went far away for more than 200 miles. The Grand Canyon was not just big. It was huge. I remained by the canyon for about half an hour, and I asked myself, “Is the Grand Canyon the greatest wonder of the natural world.” I certainly know the answer. What do you think The title A great wonder of the natural world refers to_____. Where does the passage most probably come from A. a magazine B.a grammar book C.a dicitionary D. a storybook the Grand Canyon Read for structure A great wonder of the natural world. When I arrived, it was early morning and it was raining. I looked to the east--the sky was becoming gray. I got out of the car, went through a gate and walked along a dark path. There was nothing to see, but I knew it was there. After about a mile, a stranger appeared beside the path. “Am I going the right way ” I asked. He knew where I was going. “Yes,” he replied, “you’ll get there in five minutes.” Finally, I came to some rocks and stopped, I looked over them, but it was silent and there was no sign of it. Suddenly, the rain stopped and the clouds cleared. The sun rose behind me and shone on the rocks. Far below me, the ground fell away and down to a river. I was looking across one of the wonders of the natural world--the Grand Canyon. I looked down to the Colorado River,a silver river, nearly one mile below me. If you put the two tallest buildings in the world on top of each other at the bottom of the canyon, they still would not reach the top. Then I looked across to the other side of the canyon. It was about fifteen miles away, maybe more. Fina ... ...