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新概念英语青少版2BUnit 20

新概念英语青少版2BUnit 20

我 只 愿 面 朝 大 海 , 春 暖 花 开
愿 你 在 尘 世 获 得 幸 福
愿 你 有 情 人 终 成 眷 属
愿 你 有 一 个 灿 烂 的 前 程
陌 生 人 , 我 也 为 你 祝 福
给 每 一 条 河 每 一 座 山 取 一 个 温 暖 的 名 字
我 将 告 诉 每 一 个 人
那 幸 福 的 闪 电 告 诉 我 的
Maybe you should call him up.
2) one day (将来)有一天;(过去)某一天
One day, Tom’s father gave him a car.
5. It’ll be wonderful! 那就太棒了! wonderful
adj.
奇妙的,极好的;令人惊喜的
It's wonderful to go swimming in summer.
一个成功的模特儿
a successful model
2) 注意此句中转折连词but前后时态的变化 你父母现在帮你很多,但他们不会一直帮你的。
Your parents help you a lot now, but they won’t always help you.
3. In an office job, I’ll work regular hours. work regular hours 工作有时间规律
She will sleep in the same bed every night. 7. Who will she meet, maybe, one day? Maybe, one day, she will meet the right man.
8. What kind of life will they have together? They’ll have an ordinary life together.

新概念青少版2B.

新概念青少版2B.

新概念英语青少版2B序号中文英文序号中文英文1compound n.中间名(名24n.工程师和姓的中间)2adj.有问题的25adj.很感兴趣的3adj.不可能的26n.观鸟者4adv.一直27v.出现5v.停放(车辆)28v.安装6n.(从私人住宅通往大29n.网络摄像机街的)车道7v.开(某物)的锁30v.邀请8v.讨论,商议31v.+adv.particle登陆9n.计划,安排32adv.很感兴趣的10adv.各处,到处33adv.耐心的11n.钥匙圈34n.蛋12n.手指35adv.突然的13n.愚蠢,糊涂36n.机会14adv.例如37v.急冲15v.保存,保留38n.(时间的)秒16adv.午餐时间39v.破壳而出,孵出17adv.下午茶时间40adv.激动地,兴奋地18v.清洁41adv.容易地19n.牙齿42v.推,推动20n.收藏品43prep.外21n.男朋友44adj.巨大的,极大的22n.杜鹃,布谷鸟45n.翅膀,翼23n.鸟窝,巢46adv.片刻,瞬间共5页,第1页47n.演出72n.东西48v.+adv.particle结束73n.化学;化学药品49n.盗贼,抢劫者74n.飞机50v.数75v.卖,出售51adv.迅速地76n.图书馆52n.社交舞会77n.页53adv.有礼貌的78n.化学品54n.警方,警察79n.松鼠55adv.小心地80n.喂鸟器56adv.安静地81prep.因为57adv.不好地,差地82adj.防松鼠的58n.重物83n.坚果,果仁59v.敲击84prep.在……的外面60adv.大声地85v.打破,弄坏,闯入61n.钢琴86v.+prep.闯入62所有的87(非正式)肚子63prep.在……之间88adj.死的64n.标签89v.+adv.particle剪下65v.错过90n.效用,益处66n.午餐盒饭91n.价格,价钱67adv.无论如何92n.头,头部68v.发现93quantifier(comparative of many,much)更多的69adv.同时94adj.野生的,天然的70inter.呸!95上床睡觉71adv.诚实地96adv.早地97v.睡觉122n.风98n.考试123v.吹99adv.快地,迅速地124n.西南100n.笑话125带来101n.工作室,录音室126n.空气102adv.在外面127n.雨103v.听见128adv.逐渐的104很多129v.上升105aux.v.将要130摄氏度106n.时装拍摄131v.下降107adj.成功的132n.前景108adj.有规律的133v.移动109adj.令人惊喜的134adv.还没有,尚未110adj.不成功的135adv.最近一次111v.承诺136n.火车112v.度过(时间)137举止端正,行为规范113n.车票138n.外人,非成员114付(款)139v.听起来115adv.到国外,在国外140adj.正当的,合理的116n.公寓141v.开始117n.预测,预报142v.持续,延续118n.播音员,节目主持人143adv.准时,正119转到144adj.容易听清的,明白的120n.预报员145n.讲座121接下来的几个146prep.值到,至147prep.直到(某个时间)为止172n.长度148n.音乐会173n.邮包,包裹149prep.超过174n.千克,公斤150adj.汽车的175n.末端,终点151n.展览,展览会176n.问答比赛,小测试152adj.极为漂亮的,引人注目的177ν.+adv.particle试一试153v.送,寄178conj.比154n.脸,面孔179n.大陆,洲155n.档案,文件180adj.低的156n.送信人,信使181n.人口密度157……有多远?182n.陷阱问题158pron.任何人183平方英里159n.高,高度184adv.明显的160n.英尺185n.回答,答复161看一看186adv.实际上162adv.较晚地,后来187n.比赛163n.厘米188adj.勇敢的164n.建筑物,房屋189n.伯父,叔叔165n.山190adj.不整洁的166adj.高的191n.人167adj.宽的192v.节省,节约168n.宽阔的193n.套装169adj.深的194v.更喜欢170n.深度195adv.在右边171n.梯子196adv.在左边197n.风格222与……相配198n.质量223pron.另一个199n.亚麻布224adv.少量,少许200n.微纤维225adv.几乎,差不多201adv.与……一样226n.花瓶202n.差异227n.年龄203n.报告228v.花费204adj.优秀的,卓越的229adv.甚至205n.地理230v.存在206pron.一切事物,凡是231n.海报207(在……方面)最好232n.天花板208(在……方面)最差233n.歌唱家209adv.足够地,充分地234n.最喜爱的人或物210adv.确实,实在235adj.发疯的,愚蠢的211adv.相当地236n.电脑游戏212adv.相当,颇237v.关心,操心213adj.不足的,缺少的238n.侦探214v.比较239n.武术大师215n.学期240n.国际象棋216n.英尺241adj.有才智的217n.千米,公里242adj.努力工作218n..零花钱243n.观点219借某物给某人244想起220n.英镑245adj.受欢迎的221adv.实际上246adj.令人兴奋的247adj.自己的261adj.强大的248n.开端262adj.舒服的249偿还263adj.可靠的,可信赖的250向某人借某物264n.舞台251n.竞争对手265n.科学家252n.跳高266adv.在展出253n.跳远267n.眼睛254adj.个人的,私人的268adj.令人惊异的255adv.前几天269其余的256adv.明确地270n.耳朵257v.绘画,画271adv.有规律的,定期的258v.穿衣服272n.明信片259v.输掉273v.重量有……260n.巨型鱿鱼274n.鱿鱼。

新概念青少版2B Unit 20

新概念青少版2B Unit 20

An ordinary lifePart one:Do you admire the stars’ lives? Why?In my opinion, I don’t think to be a star is a happy thing. Maybe in some people’s mind they are very successful and have a lot of money, but they are not happy! For example: First, they should wear different clothes everyday, for this, every morning it will take them much time to think and chose what to wear; Second, they should be conscious of your appearance, for this maybe they can’t do many things that they want; At last, this is the most important point I think, Do you think they are rich enough? Of course not. To gain much, but coat more! Most of time they are ‎P lay swollen face charge fat. They do want to lead an ordinary life!Part two: New wordsI want to tell you something, Daisy.What is it, Nina?This will be my last fashion shoot, I’m going to get an ordinary job in an office.But why, Nina? You’re very successful model. Why do you want to change?I’m successful now. but I won’t always be successful. And I want an ordinary life. In an office job, I work regular hours. I’ll go home in the evening. I’ll cook beautiful meals and eat them with my friends. And I’ll sleep in the same bed every night. And maybe, one day, I’ll meet the right man. And we’ll have the ordinary life together. It’ll be wonderful.fashion shoot ordinary successful model change regular together wonderfulPart three: Expression1 I want to tell you something.妈妈想学英语___________________________________________________你哥哥要英语书了吗?________________________________________________他们明天不打篮球。

青少版新概念2B知识点总结

青少版新概念2B知识点总结

青少版新概念2B知识点总结Unit 1: Personal Information- Basic personal information, including name, age, nationality, and occupation.- The verb "to be" for describing characteristics and states.- Asking and answering questions about personal information.Unit 2: Daily Routine- Vocabulary related to daily routine activities.- Present simple tense for talking about regular activities.- Expressing likes and dislikes.- Describing frequency using adverbs of frequency.Unit 3: Weather and Seasons- Vocabulary related to weather and seasons.- Present continuous tense for talking about current weather conditions.- Describing seasons and weather changes.Unit 4: Hobbies and Interests- Vocabulary related to hobbies and interests.- Talking about favorite activities and pastimes.- Expressing preferences and opinions.- Using "would like" to express desires.Unit 5: Family and Relationships- Vocabulary related to family members.- Possessive adjectives for indicating relationships.- Talking about family members and relationships.- Describing appearance and personality.Unit 6: Daily Activities- Vocabulary related to daily activities.- Present simple tense for talking about habits and routines. - Talking about household chores and responsibilities.- Expressing ability and inability.Unit 7: Food and Eating Habits- Vocabulary related to food and eating habits.- Talking about favorite foods and meals.- Describing food preferences and tastes.- Countable and uncountable nouns for food items.Unit 8: Shopping- Vocabulary related to shopping and clothing.- Making requests and asking for help.- Talking about clothing preferences and sizes.- Describing colors and patterns.Unit 9: Travel and Holidays- Vocabulary related to travel and holidays.- Talking about travel experiences and destinations. - Making plans and discussing itineraries.- Asking for and giving directions.Unit 10: Health and Fitness- Vocabulary related to health and fitness.- Giving advice and expressing concerns.- Describing healthy and unhealthy habits.- Talking about electronic gadgets and their functions.- Expressing opinions about technology.Unit 12: School and Education- Vocabulary related to school and education.- Talking about school subjects and activities.- Describing school facilities and routines.- Expressing likes and dislikes about school.Unit 13: Jobs and Professions- Vocabulary related to jobs and professions.- Talking about different professions and work environments. - Describing job responsibilities and skills.- Discussing career aspirations.Unit 14: Sports and Activities- Vocabulary related to sports and activities.- Talking about favorite sports and physical activities.- Expressing abilities and talents in sports.- Describing sports equipment and rules.Unit 15: Places and Buildings- Vocabulary related to places and buildings.- Talking about different types of places and their functions. - Describing buildings and their appearances.- Giving directions to specific locations.Unit 16: Entertainment and Leisure- Vocabulary related to entertainment and leisure activities. - Talking about leisure time activities and hobbies.- Discussing different forms of entertainment.- Expressing preferences for different types of entertainment.Unit 17: Transportation and Travel- Vocabulary related to transportation and travel.- Talking about different modes of transportation.- Describing travel experiences and preferences.- Asking and giving information about travel arrangements.Unit 18: Describing People and Places- Adjectives for describing people's appearance and personality.- Describing places and locations.- Discussing personal experiences and observations.Unit 19: Daily Life and Culture- Vocabulary related to daily life and cultural customs.- Talking about cultural traditions and customs.- Describing daily life routines and activities.- Expressing opinions about cultural differences.Unit 20: Review- Review of key vocabulary and grammar points from previous units.- Consolidating knowledge and reviewing important concepts.以上是《青少版新概念2B》课程的知识点总结。

新概念英语青少版入门级B unit 2 lesson2知识分享

新概念英语青少版入门级B unit 2 lesson2知识分享

新概念英语青少版入门级B u n i t2
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新概念英语青少版入门级B
授课内容:
房子:
卧室:
起居室:
厨房:
浴室:
饭厅:
在……之间:
在……旁边:
我们的:
你们的:
他们的:
这是我们的房子。

那是他们的浴室。

我的浴室在厨房和卧室之间。

你们的卧室在起居室旁边。

欢迎! Welcome!
幸运儿! Lucky dog!
很好! Very nice!
真有趣! This is fun!
Where’s = Where is
常用介词复习:
在……上面:
在……下面:
在……前面:
在……后面:
在……里面:
句型:
我的钢笔在哪里?
它在书本下面。

一、句型
1. 浴室在哪里呢?
它在卧室和客厅的中间。

2.Amy在哪里?
她在厨房的旁边。

3.那是他们的厨房吗?
4.她在浴室里。

二、缩写
(1)That is a car. (2)This is not a pen. (3)Where is the book? (4)Who is Pop?
三、组词成句
1. their bedroom , that’s .
2. the house , in , he’s .
3. in the dining room , she’s .
4. max , where is ?
5. is , this , sitting room .。

新概念青少版2Bunit课件

新概念青少版2Bunit课件
教学方法
教师评价
03
安全性
家长对课件的安全性进行评价,如课件是否符合相关法律法规、是否存在不良信息等。
01
学习效果
家长对孩子的学习效果进行评价,如孩子是否能够通过学习提高英语水平、学习成绩是否有所提高等。
02
学习体验
家长对孩子的学习体验进行评价,如孩子是否喜欢使用课件学习、学习过程中是否有困难等。
答案解析
练习册与答案
05
教学评价
互动性
学生对课件的互动性进行评价,如课件是否支持在线讨论、是否提供及时反馈等。
学习效果
学生对课件的学习效果进行评价,如通过学习是否能够提高英语听说读写能力、是否有助于提高学习成绩等。
内容难度
学生对课件内容的难易程度进行评价,包括知识点是否易于理解、练习是否适中、是否有挑战性等。
游戏互动
04
教学资源
课文内容
课文内容涵盖了日常生活、学校、家庭、旅游等场景,旨在帮助学生掌握实用的英语表达。
课件结构
课件内容按照教材的章节进行组织,每个章节包含课文、单词、语法、练习等模块。
单词与语法
课件中包含了详细的单词解释和语法讲解,帮助学生理解并掌握重点词汇和句型。
课件内容
教学视频针对每个单元的课文和知识点进行讲解,帮助学生更好地理解学习内容。
适合想要提高英语应用能力的学员。
适用人群
01
02
04
课程特色
采用新概念英语原版教材,内容经典、权威。
结合多媒体课件,形式多样,生动有趣。
注重实际应用,模拟真实场景,提高英语交流能力。
配套丰富的练习和活动,巩固所学知识,加深理解和记忆。
03
02
教学内容

(完整)青少新概念2B知识点概要,推荐文档

(完整)青少新概念2B知识点概要,推荐文档

青少新概念2BUnit 16一、词汇:1、四会词汇:middle name 中名wrong 有问题的all the time 一直park 停放drive 车道plan 计划everywhere 到处finger 手指for example 举例,例如keep 保存at lunchtime 午餐时间at teatime 下午茶时间clean 清洁tooth 牙齿boyfriend 男朋友2、三会词汇:Impossible 不可能的unlock 开锁discuss 讨论key-ring 钥匙圈silliness 愚蠢collection 收集二、句型:1、 Did she turn on the TV at lunch time? 她在午餐时间开电视了吗?Yes, she did./No, she didn’t. 是的,她看了。

/没有,她没有看。

2、 When did she turn on the TV? 她什么时候开的电视?3、 What did she do at teatime? 她在下午茶时间做了什么?三、俚语:无四、语法:1、一般过去式五、日常情景会话:1、What’s your middle name? 你的中名是什么?Unit 17一、词汇:1、四会词汇:nest 鸟巢engineer 工程师invite 邀请egg 鸡蛋chance 机会second 秒easily 容易地push 推out of 外wing 翅膀show 演出be over 结束count 数quickly 迅速的dance 跳舞;社交舞会politely 有礼貌的police 警察carefully 小心的quietly 安静的badly 不好的piano 钢琴between 两者之间weight 重物knock 敲loudly 大声的the whole 所有的2、三会词汇:cuckoo 布谷鸟、杜鹃enthusiastic 很感兴趣的birdwatcher 观鸟者appear 出现install 安装webcam 网络摄像机log on 登陆enthusiastically 很感兴趣的patiently 耐心的suddenly 突然地dart 急冲hatch 孵出excitedly 激动地enormous 巨大的robber 盗贼二、句型:1、Did the robbers count the money late last night? 盗贼昨天晚上数钱了吗?Yes, they did./ No, they didn’t. 是的,他们数了。

新概念青少版_2B_unit_20(共23页)

新概念青少版_2B_unit_20(共23页)
2、跟读第36页单词三遍。
3、读熟课文第1段和第4段对话。
4、会背、会听写 lesson talk find bye When五个单词。
5、做完作业后,请家长在作业本上签字。
look for 寻找
a quarter to / past next 下一个
---点 三刻 / 一刻
Pronunciation
Linda Lucy look lesson lots apple milk bowl eleven o’ clock
Pattern Practice
1 A: What time is it? B: It’s one o’ clock.
I can’t find my new pen. 我找不到我的新钢笔了。
find 找到 do 做 hurry 抓紧时间 talk 讲话 wash 洗
get 带着,得到,拿到 call 打电话 look 看 speak---to与某人说话 go 走
Home work:
1、抄写第36页和第38页的生词和短语各六 遍。
2 A: When is your lesson? B: It’s at one o’clock.
3 A: What time is it? B: It’s two o’ clock. A: What time’s your English lesson? B: It’s at a quarter past two(2:15).
eg: 6: 15
six fifteen
7: 29
seven twenty-nine
2. 分钟数 + past +点钟数 (分钟数不超过30分)
eg: 6: 15 7: 29
a quarter past six twenty-nine past seven

青少版新概念2A2b课文文本

青少版新概念2A2b课文文本

青少版新概念2A-2B 课文文本Unit 1-30Unit 1: Linda comes to LondonLINDA: Hi, Karen! Where are you?KAREN: I'm in the coffee bar next to the Arrivals, exit. I'm waiting for you, and I'm havinga cup of coffee.KAREN: Where are you, and what are you doing?LINDA: I'm in the Baggage Hall. I'm waiting for my suitcase.LINDA: Ah, I can see it! It's coming round now! There it is!LINDA: Oh, Karen! Is Paul with you?KAREN: Yes, of course he is. He's standing here beside me. I'm giving him my phone now. KAREN: Here you are, Paul! Talk to your mother!PAUL: Hello, Mum!LINDA: Hello, Paul! I've got my suitcase, and I'm coming out now!Unit 2:Good luck on Sunday!REPORTER: My name's Tom French. I'm speaking to you from the ExCel Centre in London's Docklands. We are visiting this year's Marathon Expo. REPORTER: This is the Trade Fair of the London Marathon. It's very noisy!There are hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors here. REPORTER: This is a big international event. But it's like a village!People are talking and laughing like old friends.REPORTER: I'm standing with one of the competitors. Let me introduce Paul Bruce. Hi, Paul!PAUL: Hi, Tom!REPORTER: Paul, please tell our listeners. This is your first Marathon, isn't it?PAUL: Yes, it is.REPORTER: Are you looking forward to Sunday?PAUL: Yes, I am.REPORTER: That's the spirit, Paul! Good luck on Sunday!Unit 3JACK: That's strange. What's this note in my pocket?It isn't mine. Is it yours, Daisy?DAISY: No, it isn't mine. Let me see. Oh, it belongs to Paul.The handwriting is his.JACK: So why is it in my pocket?DAISY: I don't know. It looks like Paul's 'to-do' list. Let me read it.JACK: HMM. Give it to me, Daisy. Yes, it is Paul's, isn't it?DAISY: Yes, Jack. Put it back.Unit 4:The top three percentVOLUNTEER: Congratulations! Two hours and fifty-nine minutes.•That's fantastic! What's your name?PAUL: Paul. Paul Bruce.VOLUNTEER: Well done, Paul! How are you feeling?PAUL: I'm OK. Thanks.VOLUNTEER: Good! Now, Paul. Here's your foil jacket. Put it on.You mustn't get cold.PAUL: Yes. Thanks.VOLUNTEER: Just a hundred and seventy-nine minutes! Paul, you're a hero!PAUL: Thanks!VOLUNTEER: Now, Paul, walk this way. Pick up your medal. It's yours! VOLUNTEER: There are thirty-five thousand runners in this race, and you're in the top three percent! Congratulations!Unit 5: All about ants!ROBERT: Look at this webpage, Mum. It's about ants.KAREN: Ants? Why are you looking up ants?ROBERT: Why not? Ants are really interesting. They do really interesting things. KAREN: What kind of things?ROBERT: Well, they usually live in dry places. But they can survive under water for two weeks.KAREN: Really?ROBERT: Oh, Mum, how about this? Ants always stretch their legs in the morning.KAREN: You're joking!ROBERT: NO, really!KAREN: DO they usually yawn in the morning, too?ROBERT: Well, funnily enough, they do!Unit 6:An elegant sizePOLLY: You're looking very elegant today, Annie!ANNIE: Yes, I'm on my way to my accountant's. I always put on a nice outfit for him.SO I'm going by bus.POLLY: What do you mean, Annie?ANNIE: Well, I usually walk into town. But today I'm going by bus. It's my shoes, you see. POLLY: Your shoes?ANNIE: Yes, my shoes. They're size six.POLLY: They're perfect with your outfit.ANNIE: Thanks. I like them, too.ANNIE: My feet are size five in the morning, and size six in the afternoon. I can't walk in these shoes before lunch.ANNIE: But I can't walk in them in the morning. They're fine in the afternoon.Unit 7: A good exampleROBERT: How about this, Dad?'Twenty-two percent of people in Britain never eat breakfast.’‘Sixteen percent eat breakfast at work.'WILLIAM: It's true. My assistant has her breakfast at work every day.It's a waste of time, really.KAREN: Poor girl! She works very hard.WILLIAM: She goes out with friends nearly every night. Then she gets up late,and rushes to work late.WILLIAM: Then she has breakfast at her desk! It doesn't look good.KAREN: She works late twice a week,too.WILLIAM: Well, we all do that. Goodness, is that the time?WILLIAM: I must rush.KAREN: But what about your breakfast?WILLIAM: That's all right. I can get some breakfast at work.Unit 8: A nice quiet afternoon.MR. FORD: What are you going to do now, Paul?PAUL: I'm going to take it easy this morning! Then I'm going to meet Claire for lunch. MR. FORD: Where? Here in Barnet?PAUL: NO, at an Indian restaurant in Canary Wharf. Her mother recommends it.MR. FORD: Very nice. Have a good lunch. Eat a double portion of rice.You need the carbohydrate.MR. FORD: And have a dessert. Why not have two desserts? But no alcohol, of course!Have a nice quiet afternoon.PAUL: We're going to walk along the river.MR. FORD: Make it a short walk. And walk today—don't run!PAUL: Claire's going to like that. She hates running, especially after a big lunch.Unit 9:Do your own thingsPAUL: It's going to be a very early start on Sunday morning, Claire.We're going to leave home at about 5.30.CLAIRL: 5.30! That is early!PAUL: So what do you want to do? Do you want to come with us, or not?CLAIRE: I'm not sure, Paul. What do you want me to do?PAUL: I want you to do your own thing. You can come to the National Stadium with the team. CLAIRE: But what are you going to do there?PAUL: You can't come with us into the Red Zone. And I don't want you to get bored, on your own all day.CLAIRE: But it's obvious, Paul!The National Athletics Championships are a photographer's dream!What am I going to do? I'm going to take hundreds of photographs, of course!Unit 10: Tomorrow's another day!Do you remember Nina? She's a fashion model.She usually works with Daisy, but she works with other photographers, too.Her jobs take her all over the world. She often stays in expensive hotels.Her life seems very glamorous. But she often feels lonely.Nina isn't feeling lonely this evening.She's sitting in a bar in Central Londonwith some friends. They are all old friends,and they're having a good gossip.The bar is becoming very noisy.Nina is laughing. She's having a really good time.Why can't things be like this every evening?That's an interesting question!This idea is a new one. Nina must think about her life.She's going to think about it in the morning.But just now, she's having a good time.Nina's going to make a decision tomorrow —but tomorrow's another day.Unit 11 We all have our troublesJACK: Anna, I want you to call Pierre in Paris.I'm going to Paris first thing tomorrow.I want to meet with him at 8 o'clock.Can you set it up, please?And can you get me some coffee?ANNA: Yes, sir. Straight away.Paris! Again! He was in Paris last week!JANEY: Wasn't he in Washington last week?ANNA: No, he was in Washington the week before last. Some people have all the luck!Yes, I know. I want to travel, but I'm always here at my desk.I was here yesterday. I was here the day before yesterday.ANEY: We're going to be here tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow ...ANNA: And next week, and next month!JACK: Anna, Janey, I'M sorry for you both.But we all have our troubles in life. And I'm looking forward to my coffee.Unit 12: The London busThe new buses in London are just 'buses'. They aren't 'London buses'. The real 'London bus' was the old Routemaster. This was our favourite bus for fifty-one years. It was a design classic.Were Routemasters really dangerous? The back of the bus was an open platform with no doors. Perhaps this wasn't very safe —but Londoners like to do their own thing. And the Routemasters were fast in the traffic.Modern buses are safe, but they are slow. Passengers hate the doors. Car drivers hate the buses. The bus drivers have a hard time.The first Routemasters were on our roads in 1954. The last official Routemaster journey was on Route Number 9, on 15th February 2006. That was some years ago.Today, Londoners remember the Routemaster's name. They remember the designer's name: Douglas Scott.The new buses don't have a name. How can we love them ?Unit 13: The KalenjinTake a look at the records of international running events in the last fifty years. Before 1980, the winners of distance races were usually from North America and Europe. There were some winners from other countries, but there weren't very many of them. There were no African names among the winners then, but things are very different now.Today, the stars of the race track are the Kalenjin. The Kalenjin are an African people from the borders of North West Kenya and Ethiopia. Their homeland is a hot, dry plateau, about 2,500 metres above sea level. These people are natural athletes. They have long, thin legs. Their heart rate is unusually slow. There are only three million of them.Twelve of the world's top twenty marathon runners are now Kalenjin. Every year, they win40 percent of the top honours in all international distance 25 races. And it's not just the men.A few years ago, there weren't any distance races for women. These days, there are lots of them. Kalenjin women win all their events as well.Unit 14: Chocolate heavenLUCY: I'm going out, Mum. Please can I get some chocolate?We had some sweets last weekend, but we didn't have any chocolate.And we didn't have much chocolate the weekend before last.KAREN: You and your chocolate! OK. But you must share it with everyone else! LUCY: I'm back. Mum! These are the chocolates! They didn't have any nice boxes at the supermarket. These chocolates are from Marconi's. They're really special. ROBERT: But chocolate is chocolate,isn't it? Why does a fancy box make it special? KAREN: Good question. Listen to this. 'This chocolate contains fifty percent cocoa.Marconi's chocolate uses only pure cocoa butter.There are no non-cocoa vegetable fats in Marconi's chocolate.'Mm! This is chocolate heaven! It feels different in your mouth. Chocolate heaven is expensive. It feels different in your pocket, too!Unit 15: It’s a mystery to me!DAISY: Welcome home, Jack! Did you have a good trip?JACK: It was OK. But it was all about babies and food!DAISY: Babies? How many babies?JACK: Two. Marcel's deputy had a baby two months ago.And Pierre's secretary is going to have a baby in June.JACK: They have nine months off work each time!DAISY: Well, it happens. That's life!JACK: True.JACK: And then there's the food. I had lunch with Marcel. I didn't want a three-hour lunch, but lunch is a serious business in Paris.DAISY: Yes, it is. I like the French attitude to food. It's very civilised.JACK: I agree with you, Daisy. They're nice people. They're also very efficient.JACK: But how do they do it?How do they have time for a civilised life and for work as well?It's a mystery to me!Unit 16: What’s your middle name?WILLIAM: Is there something wrong Karen?KAREN: It's OK. I'm being silly.WILLIAM: That's impossible .You're never silly.KAREN: Oh, but I am! I'm silly all the time. Believe me!KAREN: I did something very silly this morning.I picked up some shopping in town.KAREN: I arrived home at about 10 o'clock, and parked the car in the drive.I unlocked the house with my house keys.KAREN: Then, Daisy called me on my mobile, and we talked about the weekend.We discussed plans for Sunday. Then we finished the call.KAREN: Then I looked for my car keys.I looked in my bag, in my coat, in the kitchen, everywhere.WILLIAM: And where were they?KAREN: They were in my hand! The key-ring was on my little finger.William, 'Silliness' is my middle name!Unit 17: A cuckoo in the nestPaul's father, Ken Bruce is an engineer. He's also an enthusiastic birdwatcher.Last spring, two little birds appeared in his garden. Ken installed a webcam, and invited his neighbours to log on. Everyone watched enthusiastically. Soon, there was a little nest. Then, another bird arrived. It was a cuckoo. The cuckoo watched patiently. Three little eggs appears in the nest.The cuckoo waited. Suddenly, she had her chance. The mother wasn't there. The cuckoo darted to the nest. In two seconds, there was a fourth egg beside the other three.After twelve days, the young cuckoo hatched. The little birds hurried to get food for the baby cuckoo.Ken's neighbours watched excitedly. The baby cockoo picked up the other eggs easily with its back, and pushed them out of the nest. The birds returned and pushed food into its mouth. After twenty days, the cuckoo was enormous! On 6th May, it opened its wings. In a moment, the nest was empty. The show was over.Ken's neighbours are all enthusiastic birdwatchers now, of course.Unit 18: Read this label!LUCY: Do you want one of these, Vikki?VIKKI: No, thanks! I ate some of those about a year ago. Once was enough!LUCY: Why? What happened?VIKKI: I missed breakfast that morning, because I did my piano practice before school.Mum gave me my lunchbox, and I went for the bus.VIKKI: On the school bus I felt a bit sick. I always feel sick on buses, anyway.VIKKI: I need to eat something. I looked in my lunchbox and discovered the Crispy Trolls. VIKKI: I ate four Crispy Trolls, one after another.At the same time I read the label on the packet.VIKKI: Then I felt really sick! Yuk! Honestly, Lucy, this stuff isn't food. It's chemistry.Read the label!Unit 19: A problem with squirrelsPOLLY: Did you see my new bird feeder Annie?ANNIE: Yes, I did. I saw it last weekPOLLY: Well, I bought it because of the label. It said, 'This bird feeder is squirrel-proof'. ANNIE: Yes, you told me that.POLLY: Well, I brought it home. I put lots of nuts in it.And I hung it outside the kitchen window.POLLY: That night, a squirrel broke into the 'squirrel-proof' bird feeder. It ate all the nuts.The squirrel's tummy became enormous.ANNIE: Oh, no! Don't tell me!POLLY: The next day, I went into the kitchen. What did I see?A dead squirrel in my bird feeder, outside my kitchen window!ANNIE: That's awful! What did you do?POLLY: I cut it down, and put it in a bag. Then I took it back to the shop.They gave me my money back.ANNIE: But what's the use of that?POLLY: I wanted a squirrel-proof bird feeder, and I haven't got one!Unit 20: An ordinary lifeNina: I want to tell you something,Daisy: What is it, Nina?Nina: This will be my last fashion shoot. I'm going to get an ordinary job in an office.Daisy : But why, Nina? You're a very successful model.Why do you want to change?Nina: I'm successful now. But I won't always be successful.And I want an ordinary life.NINA: In an office job, I'll work regular hours. I'll go home in the evening.NINA: I'll cook beautiful meals and eat them with my friends.And I'll sleep in the same bed every night.NINA: And maybe, one day, I'll meet the right man.And we'll have an ordinary life together. It'll be wonderful!Unit 21:The weather forecastANNOUNCER: And now it's five to nine, and time for the weather forecast.Let's go over to Carla Dane at the London Weather Centre,Carla.WEAT: Thanks John, and good morning!Last month was unusually cold and dry. But all that will change in the next few days.From today, the wind will blow from the south west.It will bring in warm air from the Atlantic. And we'll have some rain.Rain will come in gradually from the south west this evening.The whole country will have some rain showers in the next three days.Some of them will be heavy.Temperatures will rise to 12 degrees Celsius in the day.Night temperatures will fall to 4 degrees Celsius.It will feel cold over the hills. And the outlook for next weekend: the three w's- warm,wet and windy. And that's your weather forecast.Back to John at the studio.Unit 22 I always behave myselfLUCY: Dad, there was a dance at school last month, and I didn't go.There'll be another one next Friday night. Can I go?WILLIAM: Who'll be at the dance?LUCY: It'll be a school event. There will be some French student,but there won't be any outsiders. And our teachers will be there, tooWILLIAM: That sounds reasonable. What time will it start?LUCY: At half past seven.WILLIAM: And how long will it last?LUCY: For two and a half hours. It'll finish at 10.WILLIAM: All right, Lucy. Your mother will take you there, and I'll pick you up.Be at the school gates at 10 o'clock sharp. Is that clear?LUCY: Yes. Dad. Thanks;WILLIAM: And Lucy, you will behave yourself, won't you?LUCY: Of course, Dad. I always do!Unit 23 Quite tall … and quite striking!DAISY: ….... So, Cleo, that's the news.Can you send me your New Faces file?....... CLEO: Of course. Daisy. I’11 send a messenger.CLBO: How far is it to your house from here?DAISY: It's about 45 miles.CLBO: That's not far. You'll have the pictures by two o'clock.DAISY: Good. What are they like?CLEO: Well, all the girls are quite young. One of them is very young.Her mother comes with her.DAISY: I get the picture. Is there anyone special?CLEO: That's Sandy. She's quite tall.DAISY: How tall?CLEO: She's one metre eighty-two.DAISY: What height is that? Just a moment…OK, it's about five foot eleven. That's very tall.CLBO: Yes, she's quite striking. I'll send the file now.DAISY: Thanks. Cleo. I'll have a look.I'll call you tomorrow.CLEO: Thanks, Daisy. Bye!Unit 24 A quizROBERT: Lucy, I'm writing a quiz for my class, and I want to try it out.Can I try it out on you, please?LUCY: OK.ROBERT: Which is the highest mountain in the British Isles?LUCY : It's Ben Nevis, of course!ROBERT: What's the longest river in the world?LUCY: I'm not sure. Is it the Nile, or the Amazon?ROBERT: It's the Nile. I looked it up yesterday.The Nile is longer than the Amazon.LUCY: Is it?ROBERT: Yes. They're both long rivers. It isn't obvious, is it?LUCY: No. It's a good question.ROBERT: Which continent has the lowest population density?LUCY: Goodness, Robert! I don't know! Australia?ROBERT: No! It's a trick question.Australia's a continent, and it has only six people to the square mile.But obviously, the answer is 'Antarctica'!Unit 25 Karen saves some moneyKAREN: Which of these two suits do you prefer, William?The one on the right, or the one on the left?WILLIAM: They're both the same. They're both the same size.They're both the same colour. And they're both the same style. KAREN: They both look the same, but they're very different in quality.One is made of linen, and the other is made of microfibre.The microfibre one is cheaper than the linen one.WILLIAM: Which one do you prefer, Karen?KAREN: I'll have the microfibre one. It isn't as expensive as the linen one. WILLIAM: Are you sure? I can't tell the difference,but you can. I want you to be happy with it.KAREN: That's OK. I'm saving money on the suit.So now I want to buy a pair of shoes to go with it.Unit 26 School reportsFLORA: What's your report like, Vikki?VIKKI: It's all right.FLORA: Can I have a look?VIKKI: OK.FLORA: WOW, Vikki!Listen to this, Lucy! English excellent, French excellent,Maths excellent, Music excellent, Geography excellent……Everything is excellent!LUCY: I know! Vikki's report is always better than mine.FLORA: And your report is always better than mine.LUCY: Your reports are quite good, Flora.FLORA: But not as good as yours and Vikki's.You're both cleverer than me.LUCY: Well, Vikki always comes top.She's the cleverest girl in the school.VIKKI: You're the best gymnast, Flora.I always come bottom in Sports.Look! ‘Sports: Vikki tries hard.'VIKKI: It's a joke! Of course I try hard. But obviously not hard enough! Unit 27 Pocket moneyLUCY: Have you got any money, Robert?ROBERT: A little. Why?LUCY: Can you lend me some? Just for a week.ROBERT: How much do you want?LUCY: Just a few pounds. Well, ten pounds, actually.ROBERT: Ten pounds! That's a lot! Why haven't you got your own money?We both get the same every month.LUCY: Yes, but you've always got more money than me.ROBERT: YOU always spend your pocket money at the beginning of the month.LUCY: I know! And you always save yours. You're a good boy, and I'm a bad girl! LUCY: Please, Robert! I'll pay you back on Saturday.ROBERT: All right then. But only for a few days.LUCY: Thanks! You're the best!Unit 28 She doesn't even existROBERT: Why do you have all these posters in your room. Lucy?LUCY: Because I like them.ROBERT: Look at that big face! It's silly. Why did you put it on the ceiling? LUCY: Because I like it.ROBERT: Who's this, anyway?LUCY: It's Jonno. He's the best singer in the world. And he's the most handsome. ROBERT: That's silly.LUCY: No, it isn't!LUCY: Anyway, who's your favourite?ROBERT: Leena Lang. She's the most beautiful girl in the world, and the cleverest. LUCY: Lecna Lang! That's crazy! She's just someone in a computer game. ROBERT: I don't care. She's the best detective and the best martial arts master. LUCY: But she isn't real! She doesn't even exist!ROBERT: She does. She's as real as Jonno any day!Unit 29 No one’s better than Paul!CLAIRE: Paul is a fantastic athlete. Linda. He comes first in everything. LINDA: He was always a strong runner.CLAIRE: In the Championships last year,the '800 metres' was a very fast race.But Paul ran the fastest. He was 15 seconds faster than his nearest rival. LINDA: There were a lot of his friends in the Championships, weren't there? CLAIRE: Oh, yes! They all did very well indeed.CLAIRE: Tom won the high jump. He jumped 1.49 metres.That was 3 centimetres higher than all the others.CLAIRE: And Phil came first in the long jump.He jumped further than anyone . He broke his personal record.CLAIRE: They're all fantastic, really!LINDA: Yes, they are. But no one's better than our Paul!Unit 30 A giant squidROBERT: I bought New Scientist magazine this week. Dad.WILLIAM: Did you? I'll give you the money for that.How much did you pay for it?ROBERT: It cost £3.70 (three pounds seventy)]WILLIAM: Here you are. I enjoy New Scientist.I'll read it after you.ROBERT: There's a piece in it about a giant squid.It's on show at the Natural History Museum.ROBERT: It’s 9 metres long.William: Nine metres ... that's about 30 feet .That’s as long as a London bus!ROBERT: I know. Its eyes are as big as plates, and its suckers are at big as a man's leg. WILLIAM: That's amazing.ROBERT: Can we go and see it. Dad?WILLIAM: Yes. of course. We'll go on Sunday morning.The rest of the family will be at the athletics.。

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青少版新概念2A2b课文文本

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本文档如对你有帮助,请帮忙下载支持!青少版新概念 2A-2B 课文文本 Unit 1-30Hello, Paul! I've got my suitcase, and I'm coming out now!Are you looking forward to Sunday?That's the spirit, Paul! Good luck on Sunday!Unit 1:Linda comes to London LINDA:Hi, Karen! Where are you? KAREN: I'm in the coffee bar next to the Arrivals, exit. I'm waiting for you, and I'mhaving a cup of coffee.KAREN: Where are you, and what are you doing?LINDA: I'm in the Baggage Hall. I'm waiting for my suitcase.LINDA: Ah, I can see it! It's coming round now! There it is!LINDA: Oh, Karen! Is Paul with you?KAREN: Yes, of course he is. He's standing here beside me. I'm giving him my phonenow. KAREN: Here you are, Paul! Talk to your mother!PAUL: Hello, Mum!LINDA: Unit 2 : Good luck on Sunday!REPORTER: My name's Tom French. I'm speaking to you from the ExCel Centre inLondon's Docklands. We are visiting this year's Marathon Expo.REPORTER: This is the Trade Fair of the London Marathon. It's very noisy!There are hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors here.REPORTER: This is a big international event. But it's like a village!People are talking and laughing like old friends.REPORTER: I'm standing with one of the competitors. Let me introduce Paul Bruce. Hi,Paul!PAUL:Hi, Tom! REPORTER:Paul, please tell our listeners. This is your first Marathon, isn't it? PAUL:Yes, it is. REPORTER:PAUL:Yes, I am. REPORTER:Unit 3本文档如对你有帮助,请帮忙下载支持!Good! Now, Paul. Here's your foil jacket. Put it on. You mustn't get cold.Well, they usually live in dry places. But they can survive under waterfor twoweeks.Oh, Mum, how about this? Ants always stretch their legs in the morning.DAISY: JACK:DAISY:JACK:DAISY: Unit 4 : It isn't mine. Is it yours, Daisy?No, it isn't mine. Let me see. Oh, it belongs to Paul.The handwriting is his.So why is it in my pocket? I don't know. It looks like Paul's 'to-do' list. Let me read it. HMM. Give it to me, Daisy. Yes, it is Paul's, isn't it? Yes, Jack. Put it back.The top three percentVOLUNTEER: Congratulations! Two hours and fifty-nine minutes.PAUL:VOLUNTEER:PAUL:? That's fantastic!Paul. Paul Bruce. Well done, Paul! I'm OK. Thanks. What's your name? How are you feeling? VOLUNTEER:PAUL:Yes. Thanks. VOLUNTEER:Just a hundred and seventy-nine minutes! Paul, you're a hero! PAUL:Thanks! VOLUNTEER:Now, Paul, walk this way. Pick up your medal. It's yours! VOLUNTEER: There are thirty-five thousand runners in this race, and you're in thetop three percent! Congratulations!Unit 5: All about ants!ROBERT: Look at this webpage, Mum. It's about ants.KAREN: Ants? Why are you looking up ants?ROBERT: Why not? Ants are really interesting. They do really interesting things.KAREN: What kind of things?ROBERT: KAREN: Really? ROBERT:DO they usually yawn in the morning, too? Well, funnily enough, they do!You're looking very elegant today, Annie!Yes, I'm on my way to my accountant's. I always put on a nice outfit for him.SO I'm going by bus.Well, I usually walk into town. But today I'm going by bus. It's my shoes, you see.KAREN:You're joking! ROBERT:NO, really! KAREN:ROBERT: Unit 6 : An elegant sizePOLLY: ANNIE: POLLY:What do you mean, Annie? ANNIE:POLLY:Your shoes? ANNIE:Yes, my shoes. They're size six. POLLY:They're perfect with your outfit. ANNIE:Thanks. I like them, too. ANNIE: My feet are size five in the morning, and size six in the afternoon. I can'twalk in these shoes before lunch.ANNIE:But I can't walk in them in the morning. They're fine in the afternoon. Unit 7 : A good exampleROBERT: How about this, Dad?'Twenty-two percent of people in Britain never eat breakfast '.Sixteen percent eat breakfast at work.'WILLIAM: It's true. My assistant has her breakfast at work every day.It's a waste of time, really.KAREN:Poor girl! She works very hard. WILLIAM: She goes out with friends nearly every night. Then she gets up late,and rushes to work late.WILLIAM:Then she has breakfast at her desk! It doesn't look good. KAREN:She works late twice a week,too. WILLIAM: Well, we all do that. Goodness, is that the time?WILLIAM: I must rush.Unit 10: Tomorrow's another day!But what about your breakfast? That's all right. I can get some breakfast at work.It's going to be a very early start on Sunday morning, Claire.We're going to leave home at about 5.30.So what do you want to do? Do you want to come with us, or not?I'm not sure, Paul. What do you want me to do? PAUL: I want you to do your own thing. You can come to the National Stadium with theteam.CLAIRE: But what are you going to do there?PAUL: You can't come with us into the Red Zone. And I don't want you to get bored,on your own all day.CLAIRE: But it's obvious, Paul!The National Athletics Championships are a photographer's dream!What am I going to do? I'm going to take hundreds of photographs, of course!Do you remember Nina? She's a fashion model.KAREN:WILLIAM: Unit 8 : A nice quiet afternoon.MR. FORD: What are you going to do now, Paul?PAUL: I'm going to take it easy this morning! Then I'm going to meet Claire forlunch. MR. FORD: Where? Here in Barnet?PAUL: NO, at an Indian restaurant in Canary Wharf. Her mother recommendsit. MR. FORD: Very nice. Have a good lunch. Eat a double portion of rice.You need the carbohydrate.MR. FORD: And have a dessert. Why not have two desserts? But no alcohol, of course!Have a nice quiet afternoon.PAUL: We're going to walk along the river.MR. FORD:Make it a short walk. And walk today — don't run! PAUL: Claire's going to like that. She hates running, especially after a big lunch. Unit 9 : Do your own thingsPAUL: CLAIRL:5.30! That is early!PAUL: CLAIRE:She usually works with Daisy, but she works with other photographers, too.Unit 10: Tomorrow's another day!Her jobs take her all over the world. She often stays in expensivehotels. Her life seems very glamorous. But she often feelslonely. Nina isn't feeling lonely this evening. She's sitting in a bar in Central London with some friends. They are all old friends,and they're having a good gossip. The bar is becoming very noisy. Nina is laughing. She's having a really good time. Why can't things be like this every evening? That's an interesting question!This idea is a new one. Nina must think about herlife.She's going to think about it in themorning.But just now, she's having a goodtime. Nina's going to make a decision tomorrow — but tomorrow's another day. Unit 11 We all have our troubles JACK: Anna, I want you to call Pierre in Paris. I'm going to Paris first thing tomorrow. I want to meet with him at 8 o'clock. Can you set it up, please? And can you get me some coffee? ANNA: Yes, sir. Straight away. Paris! Again! He was in Paris lastweek! JANEY: Wasn't he in Washington last week?ANNA: No, he was in Washington the week before last. Some people have all theluck!Yes, I know. I want to travel, but I'm always here at mydesk.I was here yesterday. I was here the day beforeyesterday.ANEY: We're going to be here tomorrow, and the day aftertomorrow ...ANNA: And next week, and next month! JACK: Anna, Janey, I'M sorry for youboth.Unit 12: The London busThe new buses in London are just 'buses'. They aren't 'London buses'. The real 'London bus' was the old Routemaster.This was our favourite bus for fifty-one years. It was a design classic.Were Routemasters really dangerous? The back of the bus was an open platform with no doors. Perhaps this wasn't very safe —but Londoners like to do their own thing. And the Routemasters were fast in the traffic.Modern buses are safe, but they are slow. Passengers hate the doors. Car drivers hate the buses.The bus drivers have a hard time.The first Routemasters were on our roads in 1954. The last official Routemaster journey was on Route Number 9, on 15th February 2006. That was some years ago.Today, Londoners remember the Routemaster'sname. They remember the designer's name:Douglas Scott.The new buses don't have a name. How can we love them ?Unit 13: The KalenjinTake a look at the records of international running events in the last fifty years. Before 1980, the winners of distance races were usually from North America and Europe. There were some winners from other countries, but there weren't very many of them. There were noAfrican names among the winners then, but things are very different now.Today, the stars of the race track are the Kalenjin. The Kalenjin are an African people from the borders of North West Kenya and Ethiopia. Their homeland is a hot, dry plateau, about2,500 metres above sea level. These people are natural athletes. They have long, thin legs. Their heart rate is unusually slow. There are only three million of them.Twelve of the world's top twenty marathon runners are now Kalenjin. Every year, they win 40 percent of the top honours in all international distance 25 races. And it's not just the men.A few years ago, there weren't any distance races for women. These days, there are lots of them. Kalenjin women win all their events as well.LUCY: I'm going out, Mum. Please can I get some chocolate?We had some sweets last weekend, but we didn't have any chocolate.Unit 14: Chocolate heavenUnit 16: What ' s your middle name?Welcome home, Jack! Did you have a good trip? It was OK. But it was all about babies and food!How do they have time for a civilised life and for work as well?It's a mystery to me! And we didn't have much chocolate the weekend beforelast. KAREN: You and your chocolate! OK. But you must share it with everyoneelse! LUCY: I'm back. Mum! These are the chocolates! They didn't have any nice boxes at the supermarket. These chocolates are from Marconi's. They're really special. ROBERT: But chocolate is chocolate,isn't it? Why does a fancy box make it special? KAREN: Good question. Listen to this. 'This chocolate contains fifty percent cocoa. Marconi's chocolate uses only pure cocoa butter. There are no non-cocoa vegetable fats in Marconi's chocolate.' Mm! This is chocolate heaven! It feels different in your mouth. Chocolate heaven isexpensive. It feels different in yourpocket, too! Unit 15: It ' s a mystery tome! DAISY: JACK:DAISY:Babies? How many babies? JACK: Two. Marcel's deputy had a baby two months ago.And Pierre's secretary is going to have a baby in June.JACK:They have nine months off work each time! DAISY:Well, it happens. That's life! JACK:True. JACK: And then there's the food. I had lunch with Marcel. I didn't want a three-hourlunch, but lunch is a serious business in Paris.DAISY: Yes, it is. I like the French attitude to food. It's very civilised.JACK: I agree with you, Daisy. They're nice people. They're also very efficient.JACK: But how do they do it?WILLIAM:KAREN:本文档如对你有帮助,请帮忙下载支持!Is there something wrong Karen?It's OK. I'm being silly.Unit 16: What' s your middle name?本文档如对你有帮助,请帮忙下载支持!Unit 18: Read this label!They were in my hand! The key-ring was on my little finger. William, 'Silliness' is my middle name!Paul's father, Ken Bruce is an engineer. He's also an enthusiastic birdwatcher.Last spring, two little birds appeared in his garden. Ken installed a webcam, and invited his neighbours to log on. Everyone watched enthusiastically. Soon, there was a little nest. Then, another bird arrived. It was a cuckoo. The cuckoo watched patiently. Three little eggs appears in the nest.The cuckoo waited. Suddenly, she had her chance. The mother wasn't there. The cuckoo darted to the nest. In two seconds, there was a fourth egg beside the other three.After twelve days, the young cuckoo hatched. The little birds hurried to get food for the baby cuckoo.Ken's neighbours watched excitedly. The baby cockoo picked up the other eggs easily with its back, and pushed them out of the nest. The birds returned and pushed food into its mouth.After twenty days, the cuckoo was enormous! On 6th May, it opened its wings. In a moment, the nest was empty. The show was over.Ken's neighbours are all enthusiastic birdwatchers now, of course.Do you want one of these, Vikki? No, thanks! I ate some of those about a year ago. Once was enough!KAREN:Oh, but I am! I'm silly all the time. Believe me! KAREN: I did something very silly this morning.I picked up some shopping in town.KAREN: I arrived home at about 10 o'clock, and parked the car in the drive.I unlocked the house with my house keys.KAREN: Then, Daisy called me on my mobile, and we talked about the weekend.We discussed plans for Sunday. Then we finished the call.KAREN: Then I looked for my car keys.I looked in my bag, in my coat, in the kitchen, everywhere.WILLIAM:And where were they? KAREN:Unit 17: A cuckoo in the nestLUCY:VIKKI:LUCY: Why? What happened?VIKKI: I missed breakfast that morning, becauseI did my piano practice before school.Mum gave me my lunchbox, and I went for the bus.VIKKI: On the school bus I felt a bit sick. I always feel sick on buses, anyway.VIKKI: I need to eat something. I looked in my lunchbox and discovered the CrispyTrolls.VIKKI: I ate four Crispy Trolls, one after another.At the same time I read the label on the packet.VIKKI: Then I felt really sick! Yuk! Honestly, Lucy, this stuff isn't food. It's chemistry.Read the label!Unit 19: A problem with squirrelsPOLLY: Did you see my new bird feeder Annie?ANNIE: Yes, I did. I saw it last weekPOLLY: Well, I bought it because of the label. It said, 'This bird feeder is squirrel-proof'. ANNIE: Yes, you told me that.POLLY: Well, I brought it home. I put lots of nuts in it.And I hung it outside the kitchen window.POLLY: That night, a squirrel broke into the 'squirrel-proof' bird feeder. It ate all the nuts.The squirrel's tummy became enormous.ANNIE: Oh, no! Don't tell me!POLLY: The next day, I went into the kitchen. What did I see?Nina: I want to tell you something,Daisy: What is it, Nina?Nina: This will be my last fashion shoot. I'm going to get an ordinary job in an office.Daisy : But why, Nina? You're a very successful model.Why do you want to change?Nina: I'm successful now. But I won't always be successful.And I want an ordinary life.NINA: In an office job, I'll work regular hours. I'll go home in the evening. NINA: I'll cook beautiful meals and eat them with my friends.And I'll sleep in the same bed every night.NINA: And maybe, one day, I'll meet the right man.And we'll have an ordinary life together. It'll be wonderful!Unit 21:The weather forecastANNOUNCER: And now it's five to nine, and time for the weather forecast.Let's go over to Carla Dane at the London Weather Centre,Carla.WEAT: Thanks John, and good morning!Last month was unusually cold and dry. But all that will change in the next few days.From today, the wind will blow from the south west.It will bring in warm air from the Atlantic. And we'll have some rain.Rain will come in gradually from the south west this evening.The whole country will have some rain showers in the next three days.Some of them will be heavy.Temperatures will rise to 12 degrees Celsius in the day.Night temperatures will fall to 4 degrees Celsius.It will feel cold over the hills. And the outlook for next weekend: the three w's- warm,wet and windy. And that's your weather forecast.Back to John at the studio.Unit 22 I always behave myselfLUCY: Dad, there was a dance at school last month, and I didn't go.There'll be another one next Friday night. Can I go?WILLIAM: Who'll be at the dance?LUCY: It'll be a school event. There will be some French student,but there won't be anyoutsiders. And our teachers will be there, tooThat sounds reasonable. What time will it start?Unit 24 A quizROBERT: Lucy, I'm writing a quiz for my class, and I want to try it out.WILLIAM:LUCY:At half past seven. WILLIAM:And how long will it last? LUCY:For two and a half hours. It'll finish at 10. WILLIAM: All right, Lucy. Your mother will take you there, and I'll pick you up.Be at the school gates at 10 o'clock sharp. Is that clear?LUCY: Yes. Dad. Thanks;WILLIAM: And Lucy, you will behave yourself, won't you?LUCY: Of course, Dad. I always do!Unit 23 Quite tall … and quite striking!DAISY: ….... So, Cleo, that's the n ews.Ca n you send me your New Faces file? CLEO: Of course. Daisy.I '11 send a messenger.CLBO: How far is it to your house from here?DAISY: It's about 45 miles.CLBO: That's not far. You'll have the pictures by two o'clock.DAISY: Good. What are they like?CLEO: Well, all the girls are quite young. One of them is very young.Her mother comes with her.DAISY: I get the picture. Is there anyone special?CLEO: That's Sandy. She's quite tall.DAISY: How tall?CLEO: She's one metre eighty-two.DAISY: What height is that? Just a moment …OK, it's about five foot eleven. That's very tall.CLBO: Yes, she's quite striking. I'll send the file now.DAISY: Thanks. Cleo. I'll have a look.I'll call you tomorrow.CLEO: Thanks, Daisy. Bye!Can I try it out on you, please?LUCY: OK.ROBERT: Which is the highest mountain in the BritishIsles?LUCY : It's Ben Nevis, ofcourse!ROBERT: What's the longest river in theworld?LUCY: I'm not sure. Is it the Nile, or theAmazon?ROBERT: It's the Nile. I looked it upyesterday.The Nile is longer than theAmazon.LUCY: Isit?ROBERT: Yes. They're both long rivers. It isn'tobvious, is it?LUCY: No. It's a goodquestion.ROBERT: Which continent has the lowest populationdensity?LUCY: Goodness, Robert! I don't know!Australia?ROBERT: No! It's a trickquestion.Australia's a continent, and it has only six people to thesquare mile.But obviously, the answer is'Antarctica'!Unit 25 Karen saves some moneyKAREN: Which of these two suits do you prefer,William?The one on the right, or the one on theleft?WILLIAM: They're both the same. They're both the samesize.They're both the same colour. And they're both the samestyle.KAREN: They both look the same, but they're very different inquality.One is made of linen, and the other is made ofmicrofibre.The microfibre one is cheaper than the linenone.WILLIAM: Which one do you prefer, Karen?KAREN: I'll have the microfibre one. It isn't as expensive as the linen one.WILLIAM: Are you sure? I can't tell thedifference,but you can. I want you to be happy withit.KAREN: That's OK. I'm saving money on thesuit.So now I want to buy a pair of shoes to goUnit 26 School reportsWhat's your report like, Vikki?FLORA:VIKKI: It's all right.FLORA: Can I have a look?VIKKI: OK.FLORA: WOW, Vikki!Listen to this, Lucy! English excellent, French excellent, Maths excelle nt. Music excelle nt, Geogra phy excellent••…Everything is excellent!LUCY: I know! Vikki's report is always better than mine.FLORA: And your report is always better than mine.LUCY: Your reports are quite good, Flora.FLORA: But not as good as yours and Vikki's.You're both cleverer than me.LUCY: Well, Vikki always comes top.She's the cleverest girl in the school.VIKKI: You're the best gymnast, Flora.I always come bottom in Sports.Look! ‘Sports: Vikki tries hard.'VIKKI: It's a joke! Of course I try hard. But obviously not hardenough!Unit 27 Pocket moneyLUCY: Have you got any money, Robert?ROBERT: A little. Why?LUCY: Can you lend me some? Just for a week.ROBERT: How much do you want?LUCY: Just a few pounds. Well, ten pounds, actually.ROBERT: Ten pounds! That's a lot! Why haven't you got your own money?We both get the same every month.LUCY: Yes, but you've always got more money than me.ROBERT: YOU always spend your pocket money at the beginning of the month.Look at that big face! It's silly. Why did you put it on the ceiling?It's Jonno. He's the best singer in the world. And he's the mosthandsome.LUCY:I know! And you always save yours. You're a good boy, and I'm a bad girl! LUCY:Please, Robert! I'll pay you back on Saturday. ROBERT: All right then. But only for a few days.LUCY: Thanks! You're the best!Unit 28 She doesn't even existROBERT:Why do you have all these posters in your room. Lucy? LUCY:Because I like them. ROBERT: LUCY:Because I like it. ROBERT: Who's this, anyway?LUCY: ROBERT: That's silly. LUCY:No, it isn't! LUCY:Anyway, who's your favourite? ROBERT:Leena Lang. She's the most beautiful girl in the world, and the cleverest. LUCY:Lecna Lang! That's crazy! She's just someone in a computer game. ROBERT:I don't care. She's the best detective and the best martial arts master. LUCY:But she isn't real! She doesn't even exist! ROBERT: She does. She's as real as Jonno any day!Unit 29 No one 's better than Paul!CLAIRE:Paul is a fantastic athlete. Linda. He comes first in everything. LINDA:He was always a strong runner. CLAIRE: In the Championships last year,the '800 metres' was a very fast race.But Paul ran the fastest. He was 15 seconds faster than his nearest rival.LINDA:There were a lot of his friends in the Championships, weren't there? CLAIRE:Oh, yes! They all did very well indeed. CLAIRE: Tom won the high jump. He jumped 1.49 metres.That was 3 centimetres higher than all the others.CLAIRE: And Phil came first in the long jump.He jumped further than anyone . He broke his personal record.Can we go and see it. Dad?Yes. of course. We'll go on Sunday morning.The rest of the family will be at the athletics.CLAIRE:They're all fantastic, really! LINDA: Yes, they are. But no one's better than our Paul!Unit 30 A giant squidROBERT: I bought New Scientist magazine this week. Dad.WILLIAM: Did you? I'll give you the money for that.How much did you pay for it?ROBERT: It cost 3.7£ (three pounds seventy)]WILLIAM: Here you are. I enjoy New Scientist.I'll read it after you.ROBERT: There's a piece in it about a giant squid.It's on show at the Natural History Museum.ROBERT: It 's 9 metres long.William: Nine metres ... that's about 30 feet .That 's as long as a London bus!ROBERT: I know. Its eyes are as big as plates, and its suckers are at big as a man's leg. WILLIAM: That's amazing.ROBERT: WILLIAM:。

新概念英语青少版入门级B Unit2(教师助手)

新概念英语青少版入门级B Unit2(教师助手)

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A: Is that your _______? B: Yes, it is./ No, it isn’t.
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A: Is that their _______? B: Yes, it is./ No, it isn’t.
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it is
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This is our house. 这是我们的房子。
Welcome! 欢迎!
Thanks!=Thank you!=Thank you very much!
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Is this your kitchen? 这是你的厨房吗?
Yes,it is. 是的。
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This is our sitting room. 这是我们的客厅。
sitting room=living room客厅
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Is that their bedroom? 那是他们的卧室吗?
Yes!That’s their bedroom. 是的!那是他们的卧室。
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This is fun! 这很有趣!
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That isn't fun! 那不有趣!
our 我们的 your 你们的 their 他们的
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house
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bedroom
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bathroom

青少版新概念Bunit2课件

青少版新概念Bunit2课件

Lucy:What’s the problem?
I can’t find my
music book.
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Karen:Oh dear!
I’m sorry, Linda.
I must go!
Can I call you at half past nine?
Lucy: Mum!
I must find my book!
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grammar
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What’s the problem? 怎么了?出什么事了?
• 1. What’s the problem? • =What’s the matter? • = What’s wrong? • 你怎么了?出什么事了?问题是什么?
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• half past eleven • ten to two • five past three • eight o’clock
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Homework
• 1. Unit20, lesson39单词家长听写一遍(签字) • 2. 背诵课文3,4段 • 3. 用间接法写出下列时间
• a. 9:00 b. 9:15 c. 9:30
• Must I clean the classroom now? 我必须现在打 扫教室吗? 肯定回答: Yes, you must. 是的。 否定回答: No, you needn't.不必现在打扫。(No, you don't have to.)
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实际操练
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根据课文回答下列问题
find
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He is going to visit his grandparents next year. 明年他将要 去看望他的爷爷奶奶。 They are going to find a new house to live in. 他们将要找一 所新房子住。 2.否定句 : 主语 + be ( am, is, are ) + not + going to + 动词原 形 eg. He isn’t going to see the movie. 他不会去看电影。 You aren’t going to work on the farm this weekend. 这个 周末你们不去家场劳动。 We aren’t going to have a meeting this afternoon. 今天下 午我们不开会。 ★肯定回答及否定回答 Yes, I am. No, I am not. Yes, he is. No, he is not. Yes, she is. No, she is not. Yes, they are. No, they are not.
will 引导的一般将来时:表示将来发生的动作或存在 的状态,最基本的结构:will + 动词原形 “主谓(宾)句型”的一般将来时:
肯定句:主语+ will +动词原形+(宾语)+其他
Some day people will go to the moon .
否定句:在will 的后面加not即可。will not 可缩写为
regular hours 有规律的时间 regular job 有规律的工作,固定的工作
Is doctor a regular job?
What jobs are regular? I think ……is regular.
meal (n.名词)一餐
breakfast
lunch
supper
wonderful ['wʌndəfəl] (adj.形容词) 奇妙的,极好的
• 3.疑问句 Be ( am, is, are ) + 主语 + going to + 动词原形 eg. Are you going to have a party tomorrow? 明天你们要开 联欢会吗? Is he going to write to his friends? 他要给他的朋友写信 吗? Are they going to buy a new car? 他们要买一辆新车吗? 4.特殊疑问句 特殊疑问词 + be ( am, is, are ) + 主 语 + going to + 动词原形 eg. What are you going to have tomorrow? 明天你们要吃什 么? What are you going to do tonight? I’m going to watch th e baseball game. • 今晚你打算做什么?我想要看棒球赛。
Thank you!
Unit 20 An ordinary life
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• • • • • • • • 小麦的两包面都被偷了(四字成语) 长安一片月(打一字) 这封信使两颗蛋做的(四字成语) 中国人最早的姓氏是什么? 答案1、面面俱盗 答案2、账 答案3、信誓旦旦 善(人之初,性本善)
fashion shoot will successful
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She is a successful model.
change (v.动词)改变,更换
Can I change a hair style? 我可以换一个发型吗?
change the color
regular (adj.形容词)有规律的
1.A:What are you going to do tomorrow?
B:I am going to do some shopping tomorrow
2.A:Are you going to do do some shopping
tomorrow? B:Yes,I am. A: Can I come,too? B:Yes,of couse. I will see you in town.
一般将来时的基本结构:
will(任何人称)/shall(第一人称)+动词原形 be (am,is,are)going to+动词原形
常见的时间状语:
• • • • • next Tuesday next week the coming Sunday next year this afternoon • • • • • tomorrow tonight in a few minutes in the future in five years
ordinary ashion (n.名词) 时尚
Hey, say ‘Cheers’. I am shooting.
successful [sək'sesfəl] (adj.形容词) 成功的
Studying is the key to be successful. 学习是成功的 关键。
wonderful regular
unsuccessful
将要
时装拍摄
成功的 令人惊喜的
有规律的
不成功的
ordinary ['ɔ:dnri] (adj.形容词)平凡的,普通的
Yang Mi is a superstar, but I am an ordinary girl/boy.
QQ: Do you like ordinary dress or beautiful dress?
将要
化学品 肚子
时装拍 摄 成功的
奇妙的 录音室
不成功 的
pay for
ticket
abroad
honestl y discov er
apartmen t
spend
promise
want to do想做· · · tell 告诉
last 最后一次
将来时
I will=I’ll 我将要· · · will not = won’t 将不要 is/am/are going to… = will
meet 遇见
together 一起
L40 • Elision of plosives want to chang last Monday won't she friends
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new words
• • • • • • 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. promise spend ticket pay for abroad apartment v. 承诺 v. 度过(时间) n. 车票 付(款) adv. 到国外,在国外 n. 公寓
Good! Wonderful!
New words and expressions
• 1. will aux. v. ( negative: won’t)将要 • 2. fashion shoot • n. 时装拍摄 • 3. successful • adj. 成功的 • 4. regular • adj. 有规律的 • 5. wonderful • adj. 令人惊喜的 • 6. unsuccessful • adj. 不成功的
e.g. I will go to the zoo.
I am going to go to the zoo.
get 得到
successful
成功的
change 改变
always 总是
want + 东西
想要
regular 有规律的 work 工作
job 职业
meal 餐
maybe可能
won’t
They won’t use books .
一般疑问句:把will 提到句子主语之前,结尾变问号。
Will students go to school in the future ?
特殊疑问句:特殊疑问词+will +主语+动词原形+其他?
Be + going + 1.肯定句 :主语 + be ( am, is, are ) + going to + 动词原形 togo there next month. 下个月我将去那里。 eg. I’m going to
3.A:You are going to do do some shopping, aren't you?
B:Yes,I am.Do you want to do some shopping,too? A:Yes.I will see you in town.
4.A:Are
you going to do do some shopping tomorrow? B:Yes,I am.And I will see you in town. I promise.
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