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参考答案:
翻译
我很感激你投了我一票。I’m grateful for you voting for me.


Good Luck,Grant!
Conversation A:

(Grant and Zack are in their apartment.)
Zack: So are you excited, Grant? The election is Friday.
Grant: I know! I’m excited….and worried.
Zack: Because you might lose?
Zack: Hey, I am voting for Grant Parker. That is one vote.
Grant: And I’m voting for me.
Zack: That’s two!
Grant: Oh, and my aunt and uncle are voting for me.

Conversation B
Zack: You have an aunt and uncle in San Diego?
Grant: Yes. Aunt Susie and uncle Ed. They live near seaside high school.
Zack: Really? I didn’t know that. You don’t talk about them.
Grant: Well, I’m not close to them. I don’t see them very often. But a vote is a vote.
Zack: Right. And now you have four votes!!

Conversation C
Zack: Hey, do you have any other relative in the city? Call them!
Grant: No, I don’t…Oh, wait a minute! My little cousin Polly!
Zack: Little?
Grant: Well, young. But she’s not very young any more. Now Polly goes to college in San Diego.
Zack: So call her!
Grant: Ok. Why not?
Zack: Great. Just don’t call her “little”!

Key words:
Aunt(n)婶婶;舅妈;伯母;姨姨
Sally is my aunt. She is my mom’s older sister.

Uncle(n)叔叔;舅舅;大伯;姨父
Nick is my uncle. He is my mom’s brother.

Close(adj)亲密的
Rick and Todd are very close. They are good friends.

Relative(n)亲戚
Wendy has a lot of relatives. She has a really big family.

Cousin(n)堂兄(弟)
James is my cousin. He is the son of my dad’s brother.

College(n)大学
Kim is going to college in Canada after high school.