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文档介绍:by Sun Guangzhi by Sun Guangzhi IELTS SPEAKING IELTS SPEAKING Chapter Six Chapter Six University & House/Room University & House/Room HIGHLIGHTS ?Story Wonderland ? Give Me a Big Box of Chocolates ?English Idioms & Hot Words ? pay through the nose ? tongue-in-cheek ? pull someone ’ s leg ? nuclear deterrent ? edy ?Cue Cards ? university ? house/room Story Wonderland Give Me a Big Box of Chocolates Give Me a Big Box of Chocolates ? John liked chocolates very much, but his mother never gave him any, because they were bad for his teeth, she thought. But John had a very nice grandfather. The old man loved his grandson very much, and sometimes he brought John chocolates when he came to visit him. Then his mother let him eat them, because she wanted to make the old man happy. ? One evening, a few days before John's seventh birthday, he was saying his prayers in his bedroom before he went to bed. "Please, God," he shouted, "make them give me a big box of chocolates for my birthday on Saturday. ”? His mother was in the kitchen, but she heard the small boy shouting and went into his bedroom quickly. ?"Why are you shouting, John?" she asked her son. "God can hear you when you talk quietly. ”?"I know," answered the clever boy with a smile, "but Grandfather's in the next room, and he can't. ” English Idioms English Idioms & & Hot Words Hot Words Pay Through the Nose Pay Through the Nose ? At last Mr. Smith came upon the rare stamp he had been seeking at an auction. Since many other stamp collectors would also be bidding for it, he realized that he would have to pay through the nose in order to have it. After considering the increasing value of the stamp, he decided that he would not mind paying such a high price for something so rare. Tongue-in-cheek Tongue-in-cheek A: Why were you teasing Sonia about her new hairdo? She really took offense at what you said. B: I didn't mean to offend her. I was simply