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adjective noun B. Use the new words Write one of the words or phrases from Exercise A next to each definition. verbs: 1. makes up; constitutes ______________________________ 2. talk about oneself with too much pride ______________________________ 3. happen ______________________________ 4. used ______________________________ adjectives: 5. curvy ______________________________ 6. next to ______________________________ 7. unusual ______________________________ 8. grand ______________________________ nouns: 9. a copy ______________________________ 10. a person who kills animals ______________________________ 11. a large amount ______________________________ 12. a cure ______________________________ V. UNDERSTANDING GRAMMAR A. Read about superlative adjectives Review these rules for superlative adjectives: For most superlatives with one-syllable adjectives, add -est. old—oldest Superlatives for words ending in -y add -iest. curvy—curviest Superlatives for other words with two or more syllables use “most.” most famous 54 | Better Reading English These superlatives are irregular: good—best bad—worst far—farthest Superlatives are often used with one of the. San Francisco is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States. B. Use the grammar Complete the sentences with one of the adjectives. Use the superlative form. steep large busy tall long expensive 1. At 853 feet, the Transamerica Pyramid is the _________________ building in San Francisco. 2. The Bay Bridge is one of the _________________ bridges in the world. 3. Union Square attracts thousands of people—it’s the _________________ shopping district in the city. 4. French Laundry in San Francisco is one of the _________________ restaurants in the United States. It costs about $135 per person. 5. Be careful on Filbert Street. It’s one of the _________________ streets in San Francisco. 6. Golden Gate Park, the _________________ park in San Francisco, is bigger than Central Park in New York. VI. READ IT AGAIN Reread the article, and notice the use of superlatives. Then write one superlative sentence about each neighborhood. Chinatown: ________________________________________________________ Nob Hill: __________________________________________________________ Mission District: ____________________________________________________ A NEW GOLD RUSH I. PRE-READING A. Background information In the years 1848 to 1855, around 200,000 people came to California looking for gold. This time frame is now known as the California Gold Rush. Many of these people came to San Francisco, which grew from a town of a few hundred people to a city of around 35,000. You can see evidence of the gold rush history San Francisco | 55 in names throughout California; for example, the state’s oficial nickname is “The Golden State,” and the San Francisco professional football team is called “the 49ers,” which is what the people looking for gold were called. Although there is not much gold left in California, there are still some people who like to “pan for gold” for fun and relaxation—and sometimes proit. This article is about some people who are out of work and hoping to make a little money panning for gold. B. Words to know before you read Match the words to their definitions. ____ 1. prospecting a. wash dirt in a pan to look for gold ____ 2. shoveling b. separating the small pieces using a sieve ____ 3. sifting c. looking for ____ 4. sorting d. small piece ____ 5. panning e. organizing into categories ____ 6. particle f. moving earth with a shovel C. Reading strategy These two words are defined in the following text. Scan the story for these words, and write their definitions. 1. sluicer ________________________________________________________ 2. garnet ________________________________________________________ II. READ Read the text. Mark the words you don’t know, but don’t stop reading to look them up. New Gold Rush Hits California DeMello, 60, and his prospecting partner, Mike Gavin, 53, a Los Alamitos roofer idled by the business slowdown, drove 20 miles into the forest north of Azusa, Calif., then hiked up a trail into East Fork Canyon and hopped rocks jutting out of the side of the fast-rushing river, passing trout ishermen, until they found a spot that looked promising. Gavin shoveled furiously along the bank while DeMello sifted and sorted through the dirt. Reducing his shovel contents to mostly sand, he deposited it slowly into a metal sluicer, a piece of equipment reined but little changed in a century and a half. Placed for river water to run through it, the sluicer catches the heaviest Download 481.16 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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