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Unit 8 It must belong to Carla.

<word>
truck
rabbit
whose
attend
valuable
pink
picnic
somebody
anybody
noise
policeman
wolf
laboratory
coat
sleepy
pocket
alien
suit
express
not only … but also
circle
Britain
receive
leader
midsummer
medical
prevent
energy
position
burial
honor
ancestor
victory
enemy
period
mystery
Stonehenge
Carla
J. K. Rowling
Victor
Jean
Paul Stoker

<phrase>
toy truck 
at the picnic 
hair band 
belong to sb. 
attend a concert 
the rest of my friends 
pick up sth. / pick sth. up 
something unusual 
next-door neighbor 
at first 
feel uneasy 
go away 
make (a) noise / make noises 
think of 
take a shower 
cough a lot 
feel sleepy 
look like 
run after 
a woman with a camera 
run for exercise 
wear a suit 
catch a bus 
at the same time 
one of Britain’s most famous historical places 
receive more than 750,000 visitors 75
see the sun rising 
the longest day of the year 
ancient leaders 
communicate with 
point out 
a kind of calendar 
in a certain way 
on midsummer’s morning 
shine directly into the center of the stones 
prevent illness 
for a special purpose 
a burial place 
a place to honor ancestors 
celebrate a victory over an enemy 
over a long period of time 
a group of ... 
stop sb. (from) doing sth. 

<sentence>
Whose volleyball is this?
toy truck
He was the only little kid at the picnic.
He loves rabbits.
I attended a concert yesterday so it might still be in the music hall.
Do you have anything valuable in your schoolbag?
No, just my books, my pink hair band and some tennis balls.
I'll call them now to check if anybody has it.
Strange Happenings in My Town
Every night we hear strange noises outside our window.
My parents called the policemen, but they couldn't find anything strange.
Maybe it was a bear or a wolf.
Everyone in our town is feeling uneasy.
She might be in the laboratory.
It must be hot outdoors.
Many people are wearing coats.
Whenever I try to read this book, I feel sleepy.
The plane landed safely.
I think there are aliens from outer space.
If you run after two rabbits, you will catch neither.
He's wearing a suit.
expressing a difference
expressing two things happening at the same time.
Stonehenge, a rock circle, is not only one of Britain's most famous historical places, but also one of its greatest mysteries.
Stonehenge was built slowly over a long period of time.
It's a complete mystery to me why they chose him.
Every year it receives more than 750,000 visitors.
However, historian Paul Stoker thinks this can't be true because Stonehenge was built so many centuries ago.
For many years, historians believed Stonehenge was a temple where ancient leaders tried to communicate with the gods.
On midsummer's morning, the sun shines directly into the center of the stones.
Other people believe the stones have a medical purpose.
Our campaign's main purpose is to raise money.
They think the stones can prevent illness while keeping people healthy.
As you walk there, you can feel the energy from your feet climb up your body.
No one is sure what Stonehenge was used for, but most agree that the position of the stones must be for a special purpose.


<grammar>
*情态动词must,may,might,could,may,can等表示推测