剑桥unit 8 In town
Unit_8_Conflicts_in_the_World课文翻译大学体验英语三
Unit8Conflicts in the WorldPassage AReturn from the CageIt was the open space in Austin that initially overwhelmed me. I couldn't adjust to it. The ease with which I could get in a car and drive to any place left me bewildered and confused. Where were the military checkpoints? Where were the armed soldiers asking for my identification papers? Where were the barricades that would force me to turn back?I had just returned to the United States after an absence of 11 years, during which I lived in a refugee camp in Bethlehem, the town where Christ was born. I was not used to freedom of movement, nor to going more than a few miles without encountering military checkpoints.Getting comfortable with my sudden freedom in Austin was going to take time. I had to adjust to no longer feeling like an animal inside a cage. Most days, I felt utterly dazed. I would spend hours sitting on a stone bench at the University of Texas, staring at the squirrels and the birds. The green lawns brought tears to my eyes.My mind would drift to the refugee camp in Bethlehem, and to 3-year-old Marianna, my delightful ex-neighbor. Marianna has never seen a green lawn in her life and has never seen a squirrel. She lives confined to Bethlehem, forced to remain a prisoner behind the checkpoints and the military barricades. The distance between Marianna's house and Jerusalem is no further than the distance from my South Austin home to downtown. Yet Marianna has never been to Jerusalem and is unlikely to go there anytime in the near future, because no Palestinian can venture into the Holy City without a special Israeli-issued permit, and those permits are almost impossible to come by.But adjusting to my sudden freedom paled in comparison to overcoming my fears and my nightmares. When I left Bethlehem, the second Palestinian uprising against Israel's military occupation was already two months under way. The sound of bomb explosions, gunfire and Apache helicopters overhead lingered in my mind. Hard as I tried, I couldn't shake the sounds away. They were always there, ringing inside my head.Now, in Austin, there were nightmares. I would dream either of friends being shot dead, or see pools of blood spilling from human bodies, or that I myself was the target of gunfire. I would wake up in a sweat, terrified of going back to sleep. During the day, the sound of police or ambulance sirens made me jumpy. Helicoptersflying overhead made me uneasy. I had to constantly remind myself that these were most often civilian and not military helicopters. I had to remind myself that the ambulances were not rushing to the wounded demonstrators.I looked around me, and I wondered if anyone realized, or even knew, that the Apache helicopters being used by the Israeli military to shell innocent Palestinian civilians are actually made in this country! As a writer in Palestine, I had regularly visited bombed-out houses in search of stories. The home of a young nurse sticks out in my mind. A few miles away from the stable in Bethlehem where Christ is said to have been born, her house came under attack by Israeli tanks and was completely burned. I held the remains of some of the tank shells in my two bare hands and read the inscription: "Made in Mesa, Arizona."I wanted to stand on a chair and scream this information to everyone walking through the mall. The tear gas civilians inhale in the Palestinian Territories is made in Pennsylvania, and the helicopters and the F-16 fighter planes are also made in the USA. Yet here in this society, no one appears to care that their tax money funds armies that bring death and destruction to civilians, civilians who are no different from civilians in this country.And I worry about the indifference in this country. I worry because someday, young American men will find themselves fighting another Vietnam War - this time possibly in the Middle East - without a notion of what it is they are doing there. And we will have a repetition of history: Mothers will lose sons and wives will lose husbands in an unnecessary war. I have been repeating this warning in all the talks I have been giving in the past nine months. No one took me seriously. I couldn't understand why young Americans, with their whole futures ahead of them, should go to die in a war they will not understand.逃出牢笼刚回到奥斯丁的时候,使我感到无所适从的是这里的广阔自由天地。
(完整版)剑桥少儿英语二级(重点单词、句型)
剑桥少儿英语二级(单词、句型,单元重点)Unit1:Chinese 中国人,中文English 英国人,英语American 美国人robot机器人play the piano 弹钢琴draw pictures 画画learn English 学英语puppy 小狗Unit2: mine 我的…yours 你的…hers 她的…his他的…its 它的…ours 我们的…theirs 他们的…pet 宠物scarf 围巾beard 山羊胡moustache 八字胡blonde 金色的curly 卷曲的straight 笔直的Unit3:library 图书馆bank 银行shop 商店playground 操场café咖啡馆sports centre 体育中心dining room 餐厅round 圆的square 方的quiet 安静的strong 强壮的weak 虚弱的thirsty 口渴的tired 累的hungry 饿的different 不同的famous 著名的slow 慢的quick 快的beautiful 漂亮的Unit4: blanket 毯子bathroom 浴室cupboard 碗柜crocodile 鳄鱼comic 滑稽的kitchen 厨房lamp 台灯lizard 蜥蜴shark 鲨鱼mirror 镜子spider 蜘蛛street 街道sweater 毛衣television 电视towel 毛巾balcony 阳台Unit5:waterfall 瀑布forest 森林jungle 丛林island 岛屿lake 湖泊river 河流mountain 山city 城市village村庄hospital医院cinema 电影院supermarket 超市see a film 看电影Unit6:read a newspaper 看报纸eat fruit 吃水果wash up 洗碗cook a meal 做饭story book 故事书music book 音乐书cookery book 烹饪书Unit7: drop litter 扔垃圾drive 驾驶throw 扔, 投grass 草pick flowers 摘花dolphin 海豚mustn’t 不允许Unit8: work hard 努力学习boring 枯燥的lovely 可爱的Unit9: 1.big bigger fat fatter hot hotter thin thinner;2. brave braver late later nice nicer large larger ;3. busy busier easy easier dry drier early earlier happy happier heavy heavier;4. good/well better bad/badly worse far farther/further many/much more5. beautiful more beautiful interesting more interesting building 大楼kilometers 千米Unit10:travel 旅游snowman 雪人blue whale 蓝鲸the Nile 尼罗河sailfish 帆鱼,旗鱼difficult 困难的centimeter 厘米ladder 梯子choose 选择basement 地下室lift 电梯shoulder 肩膀apartment 公寓Unit11, 12: is/am was are were see saw give gave ride rode speak spoke take took buy bought go went eat ate swim swam sleep slept sit sat draw drew catch caught say said find found drink drank run ran sing sang fly flew write wrote put put come came get got meet metvideo-camera 摄像机digital camera 数码相机London Bridge伦敦桥Big Ben大本钟river Thames 泰晤士河unit13:Monday 星期一Tuesday星期二Wednesday星期三Thursday 星期四Friday 星期五Saturday星期六Sunday 星期日tie the shoes 系鞋带rest 休息after在---之后before 在---之前Unit14: beef steak 牛排sea food 海鲜French fries 法式薯条vegetable 蔬菜pasta 意大利面食move away 搬走walk the dog 遛狗look out of the window 向窗外看all the time 一直sometimes 有时候earth 地球,土地once 一次twice 两次every other day每隔一天Unit15: poor 穷的(rich 富有的)sell 卖throw threw 扔beanstalk 豆茎meter 米monster 魔鬼fairy 精灵仙女castle 城堡golden金的fall down 摔下来Unit16: snowy下雪的snowflake雪花have a snowball fight 打雪仗winter 冬天snowman 雪人Unit1: village 村庄countryside 郊区field 田地shop 购物(动词) get on 上(车) get off 下(车) arrive in 到达+大地点arrive at 到达+小地点at the foot of the mountain 在山脚下set out 出发slow down 减速慢下来proud 骄傲的,自豪的people 人(集体名词) surprised 惊讶的Unit2:sunny 晴天的rainy 雨天的cloudy 多云的windy 刮风的foggy 有雾的stormy 暴雨的rainbow彩虹weather天气play with sand on the beach 在沙滩上玩沙子sunset 日落bicycle=bike cycling 骑自行车Unit3: a headache 头疼an earache耳朵疼 a toothache 牙疼 a backache 背疼 a stomachache 肚子疼have a cold 感冒 a cough咳嗽 a fever 高烧(run a temperature 发高烧)sweet food 甜食 a bad tooth 一颗蛀牙pull out 拔出(pull up拔起)lunch time 午饭时间last night 昨天晚上all night 一整晚medicine 药feel 感觉(How do you feel now?)brush teeth刷牙Unit4:dolphin 海豚starfish 海星crab 螃蟹smell 闻sound听taste尝look看tongue舌头washing powder洗衣粉soup 汤(复习所有身体部位单词)Unit5: cousin 唐表兄弟,唐表姐妹weekend 周末picnic野炊breathe 呼吸outside 外面Unit6: a bowl of 一碗 a bag of 一包 a box of 一箱 a carton of 一纸盒 a bottle of 一瓶 a cup of 一杯 a glass of 一玻璃杯 a bar of 一块 a pair of 一双一副 a kilo of 一公斤half a kilo of 一斤Unit7: clown 小丑interesting 有趣的exciting 兴奋的激动人心的gift =present 礼物Unit8: first 第一second第二third第三forth第四fifth第五sixth第六seventh第七eighth第八ninth第九tenth 第十eleventh 第十一twel f th第十二thirteenth 第十三fourteenth 第十四fifteenth 第十五sixteenth第十六seventeenth第十七eighteenth第十八nineteenth 第十九twent ie th第二十twenty-first 第二十一thirtieth 第三十fort ie th 第四十fift ie th 第五十sixt ie th 第六十sevent ie th 第七十eight ie th 第八十ninet ie th 第九十hundredth 第一百press 按button 纽扣按钮elevator 电梯(lift)choose chose 选择Unit9:sunbathe 进行日光浴yummy 美味的cute 可爱的woe 悲哀,悲痛bonny 可爱的,姣美的Unit10:pirate 海盗treasure 财富,财宝lose lost 丢失pick up 捡起know knew 知道find 找到look for 寻找rock 岩石stone石头Unit11:hobby 爱好New Zealand新西兰Africa 非洲bone 骨头chew 咀嚼paw (有爪动物的)脚掌swallow吞咽燕子Unit12:invite邀请kitten 小猫fox 狐狸useful 有用的anything 任何事naughty 淘气的trunk 树干wave 波浪,挥动,挥手quickly快速地Unit13, 14:spot看出run along 沿着---跑underground地下的,地铁ticket 票understand懂,明白push 推happen 发生no problem 没问题Unit15:walk slowly 慢慢地走sing happily 开心地唱dance beautifully跳得很优美run quickly= run fast 跑得块write carefully 仔细地写sit quietly 安静地坐着behave badly 表现很糟speak loudly 大声地讲话draw differently 画得不一样pond kit 鱼缸套装spoon 勺子race 赛跑,竞赛(速度上) cost 花费money钱dinner 正餐(一般是晚餐) ring the bell 打铃Unit16:dart 标枪,飞镖fair 公平的opposite 对立的,相对的,反义词score 得分round 一轮,一圈double两倍(名,动,形容) miss 失去,错过,思念sleepy 瞌睡的early 早的clip 回形针,夹子,别针space 空间,距离spaceship 宇宙飞船fix固定,安装wheel 车轮, 轮子剑桥少儿英语二级必须掌握的内容上册Unit one基本句型:I’ve got many new frie ndsThey are so lovelyMaybe I can meet her tomorrowI like to play with toysMy Chinese name is “Zhou Changcheng”My English name is “Ann”Please give it to me.Can I help you with the bag?重点朗读词汇:Chinese, English, friend, American, maybe, tomorrow, sure, robot, piano, crayon, puppy, Alex, strong, weak, fat, thin, garden重点记忆内容:单词:Chinese, English, American, robot, piano, crayon, strong, weak, fat, thin,句型: 见第3页的第5部分需要学生记忆家庭作业:1、练习基本句型,跟读磁带把第4页的第7部分读熟直至能背下来。
五年级下册英语剑桥Join in知识要点汇总
JOIN IN英语五年级期下册课本知识点Start unit Join in againWords touch触摸enjoy享受……的乐趣everyone每个人fun乐趣head头near接近shake hands握手alphabet字母Sentences1.Touch your nose and shake your head.触摸你的鼻子,摇摇你的头。
2.Welcome back now.欢迎回来。
3.Learning can be lots of fun.学习充满乐趣。
4.Enjoy your time in class again.很高兴再次回到课堂。
5.Sing and dance and rock with me.跟我来唱跳摇滚吧。
6.Shake hands with your partner.和你的同伴摇摇手。
7.Turn around.转圈。
8.Dance with me.跟我跳舞。
Unit1A phone callWordsask问before在……以前call通话get收到,接到ill病paint颜料programme节目something某物,某事website网站work运转wrong有问题的across穿过;横过like喜欢read读collect收集Phraseshave to不得不listen to music听音乐do shopping购物mobile phone移动电话over there在那边,在那儿phone call电话phone box电话亭write emails写邮件play games玩游戏get messages收信息watch TV programmes看电视节目see films看电影make phone calls打电话visit websites访问网站take photos拍照send messages发邮件Sentences 1.Wait a moment.稍等。
Unit 8援助课程2021-2022学年人教版英语七年级下册
Unit 8 Is there a post office near here?Section A (1a—3c)基础背记重点单词➢朗读下列单词。
1. post /pəʊst/ n. 邮政2. office /'ɒfɪs/, /'ɑ:fɪs/n. 办公室3. police /pə'li:s/ n. 警察4. hotel /həʊ'tel/ n.旅馆;酒店5. restaurant /'restrɒnt/, /'restərɑ:nt/n. 餐馆6. bank /bæŋk/n. 银行7. hospital /'hɒspɪtl/, /'hɑ:spɪtl/ n. 医院8. street /stri:t/ n. 大街9. pay /peɪ/ v.&n. 付费10. near /nɪə/, /nɪr/ p rep. 在……附近11. across /ə'krɒs/, /ə'krɔ:s/ adv.&prep. 过;穿过12. front /frʌnt/ n. 前面13. behind /bɪ'haɪnd/ prep. 在……后面14. town /taʊn/ n. 镇;市镇15. around /ə'raʊnd/ adv.&prep. 到处;大约16. north /nɔ:(r)θ/n. 北;北方; adj. 北方的➢朗读下列单词变形。
1. north—northern(形容词)2. across—cross(动词)3. behind—in front of(反义短语)4. office—offices(复数)5. front—back(反义词)6. far—near(反义词)7. around—about(同义词)重点短语➢朗读下列短语。
1. post office邮局2. pay phone付费电话3. across from......在......对面4. next to紧挨着;紧邻5. on Green Street在格林大街6. around here在这周围7. police station警察局8. between...... and......在......和......之间9. in front of在......前面10. be far from......离......远11. behind the library在图书馆后面12. walk with sb. 和某人一起走路13. in town 小镇上14. no problem 没问题重点句子➢朗读下列句子。
大学英语综合教程2unit8课文翻译
A Fable For TomorrowThere was once a town In the heart of America where all life seemed to live in harmony with its surroundings. The town lay in the midst of a checkerboard of prosperous farms, with fields of grain and hillsides of orchards where, in spring, white clouds of bloom drifted above the green fields. In autumn, oak and maple and birch set up a blaze of colour that flamed and flickered across a backdrop of pines. Then foxes barked in the hills and deer silently crossed the field, half hidden in the mists of the autumn mornings.明天的寓言从前在美国中心有一个小镇,那里的万物看上去都与其四周的环境融洽相处。
小镇的四周是像棋盘交错的兴旺的农庄,还有一块块的田地和一座座遍布山坡的果园。
春天来了,白色的鲜花云彩般地漂浮在绿色的田野上;秋天到了,橡树、枫树和桦树色彩斑斓,在一片松树林间火焰般地燃烧与跳跃。
小山上狐狸吠叫,田野间小鹿静静地跃过,所有的一切都在秋天清晨的薄雾中半隐半现。
Along the roads, laurel, viburnum and alder, great ferns and wild flowers, delighted the traveler’s eye through much of the year. Even in winter the roadsides were places of beauty, where countless birds came to feed on the berries and on the seed heads of the dried weeds rising above the snow. The countryside was, in fact, famous for the abundance and variety of its bird life, and when the flood of migrants was pouring through in spring and autumn people travelled from great distances to observe them. Others came to fish the streams, which flowed clear and cold out of the hills and contained shady pools where trout lay. So it had been from the days many years ago when the first settlers raised their houses, sank their wells and built their barns.在路的两旁,一年中许多时候,月桂树、荚莲、桤木、蕨类植物和各样的野花都能让过往的行人赏心悦目。
剑桥国际少儿英语KB3第一至八单元文本【范本模板】
剑桥少儿国际KB3课文Unit 1 Family matters!2.Listen and check。
STELLA: Hi,everyone。
This is my project。
Here's my family tree。
Theseare my parents, Mr. and Mrs. Star。
And look, here are Grandmaand Grandpa Star. They're my grandparents and they've got twochildren:a son and a daughter. Their son’s my dad and theirdaughter's my Aunt May. I’ve got one aunt and one uncle: AuntMay and Uncle Fred。
Aunt May’s my dad’s sister。
Uncle Fred’s mymum’s brother。
Grandma and Grandpa Star have got threegrandchildren:one grandson,Simon,and two granddaughters,Suzy and me。
Unit 2 Home sweet homehouse in the country to a flat in the town。
ALEX: Do you like living in the country?MEERA: I love the country. At the moment I live in a small village。
It’s quiet and there are a lot of trees。
LENNY:Has your house got a basement under the floor?MEERA:Yes, it’s full of boxes and old toys.ALEX:And what about your new flat?MEERA:Well,it hasn’t g ot a basement or a garden, but it's got a beautiful balcony for my plants.ALEX: Cool。
人教版七年级下Unit8IsthereapostofficenearhereSectionA(2a-2d)
cross与across
1. cross是动词, 意为“横过, 穿过”。 e.g. Cross the street, and you can see a school.
穿过这条街, 你可以看见一所学校。 2. across是介词, 意为“横过, 穿过”, 常和表示位置
移动的动词go, walk, swim等连用。 e.g. He walked across the field.
Role-play the conversation. (Two)
Tony: Hi, excuse me. Linda: Yes. _H_o_w__c_a_n__I_h_e_lp__y_o_u__? Tony: Well, _I’_m__n_e_w__i_n_t_o_w_n__. Is there a bank around
Read the words and remember them
near across from
next to between…and
in front of behind
在···附近 在···对面 贴近,紧挨着 在···和…之间
在···前面 在···之后
Where is A ?
A
B
A is next to B.
e.g. There is a table in the front of the classroom. 在教室的前面有一张桌子。
3. next to 意为“紧靠着;紧挨着;贴近”
e.g. The little boy is next to his mother. 小男孩紧挨着他的母亲。
【辨析】next to与near的区别 从空间讲near 只表示“在……附近”;而next to有 “紧挨着”之意;next to比near靠的更近。如:
剑桥国际少儿英语KB3-Unit-1-4-阶段复习
Adverbs副词:1,always总是2,sometimes有时候3,never从不4,every day每天
Verbs动词:1,move搬家2,live居住3,help帮助4,need需要
5,carry拿6,smile微笑7,swim游泳
6,funny有趣的7,quiet安静的8,smart聪明的9,clever聪明的10,different不同的
11,difficult困难的
Nouns名词
1,moustache八字胡2,painting油画3,towel毛巾4,wood 5,plant植物6,address地址
7,o'clock。。点钟8,bedtime就寝时间9,life生活10,breakfast早餐11,lunch午餐
16,father爸爸17,daddy爸爸18,grandmother奶奶19,grandma姥姥20,grandfather爷爷
21,grandpa姥爷22,child小孩(单数)23,children小孩(复数)24,cousin表弟堂兄
Jobs工作
1,farmer农民2,doctor医生3,nurse护士4,driver司机5,teacher老师6,dentist牙医
She goes to bed at9 o'clock.她每天九点睡觉.
20,What do you do beforebreakfast?你在早饭前都干什么?
What do you do afterbreakfast?你在早饭后都干什么?
Ihave a shower.我淋浴。
21,What day is it today?今天周几?It`s Saturday.今天星期六。
剑桥国际少儿英语KB2单词和句型
KB2Unit 1 Hello again!三会:goodbye /.ɡʊd`baI/再见look / lʊk/看listen /`lIsn/听star / sta:/星星his / hIz/他的her/ hə:/她的open/`əupən/打开close/kləuz/关上turn/tə:n/轮流food/fu:d/食物sorry/`sɒrI/对不起stand up / `stænd ʌp/站起来sit down/`sIt daʊn/坐下point to /pɔInt/ 指向pick up /pIk ʌp/ 拿起toy box/tɔI bɒks/玩具盒子come alive/ kʌm ə`laIv/醒来Unit 2 Back to school四会:board / bɔ:d/ 木板,黑板bookcase /`bʊk keIs/ 书架cupboard /`kʌbəd/ 橱柜desk /desk/ 书桌ruler /`ru:lə/ 格尺teacher /`ti:tʃə/ 教师三会:eleven /I`levən/ 十一twelve / `twelve/ 十二thirteen /θɜ:`ti:n/ 十三fourteen / fɔ:`ti:n/ 十四fifteen / fɪf`ti:n/ 十五sixteen / sIk`sti:n/ 十六seventeen /.sevən`ti:n / 十七eighteen / eI`ti:n / 十八nineteen / naIn`ti:n/ 十九twenty /`twentI/ 二十playground/`pleIɡraund/操场window /`wIndəu / 窗户look / luk / 看listen /`lIsn/ 听wall / wɔ:l / 墙how many多少a lot of 许多的any/`enI /任何television /`telI.vIʒən/ 电视Unit 3 Play time!四会:camera / `kæmərə / 照相机watch / wɒtʃ/ 手表kite / kaIt / 风筝robot /`rəubɒt / 机器人lorry /`lɒrI / 卡车(复数lorries)computer game/kəm`pju:tə geIm/电脑游戏三会this / ðIs / 这个these / ði:z / 这些that / ðæt / 那(个)those / ðəuz / 那些new / nju: / 新的tail / teIl /尾巴whale / weIl / 鲸鱼whose / hu:z / 谁的I know / nəu / 我知道Unit 4 At home四会:clock / klɒk / 钟表lamp / læmp / 台灯mirror /`mIrə / 镜子phone / fəun / 电话sofa /`səufə / 沙发mat / mæt / 地垫三会:bath / bɑ:θ/ 浴室;浴缸bed / bed / 床armchair /`ɑ:m.tʃeə / 扶手椅furniture/`fə:nItʃə / 家具doll's house娃娃的房间mine / maIn / 我的yours /jɔ:z / 你的;你们的his /hIz / 他的hers / hə:z / 她的this / ðIs / 这个that / ðæt / 那个these / ði:z / 这些those / ðəuz / 哪些win / wIn/ 胜利which / wItʃ/ 哪一个;哪一些one/ ones / wʌn / 某物Our world Unit1---4三会:language 语言photo 照片from 从…..来map 地图world 世界Canada 加拿大Canadian 加拿大人snow 雪,下雪Unit 5 Meet my family四会:cousin / `kʌzn / 堂表(兄弟姐妹)mummy /`mʌmi:]/ 妈妈daddy /`dædi: / 爸爸grandma /`ɡrændmɑ: / 奶奶grandpa /`ɡrændpɑ:/ 爷爷baby /`beIbI / 婴儿fly /flaI/ 飞catch /kætʃ/ 抓住hit /hIt/ 击打clean /kli:n/ 擦get /ɡet/ 得到run /rʌn/ 跑jump /ʤʌmp/ 跳sleep /sli:p/ 睡觉throw /θrəu/ 扔三会:their / ðeə / 他们的family /`fæmIlI / 家庭family tree 家谱finish ['fInIʃ] 结束sweet [swi:t] 糖果go [ɡəu] 去ready ['redI] 准备就绪的steady ['stedI] 稳定的Unit 6 Dinner time四会rice /raIs/ 米饭bread / bred / 面包water/`wɔ:tə /水milk / m I lk / 牛奶juice / dʒu:s / 果汁chicken /`tʃI k I n / 鸡肉egg /eg/ 鸡蛋chips/ tʃI ps / 炸马铃薯条三会supper 晚饭evening/ `i:vn Iŋ /傍晚with / w Ið / 带有,用potato / pə`te I təu / 土豆carrot /`kærət/ 胡萝卜meat / mi:t / 肉afternoon /.ɑ:ftə`nu:n / 下午morning /`mɔ:nIŋ / 早晨garden /`ɡɑ:dn / 花园breakfast /`brekfəst / 早餐dinner /`d I nə / 正餐lunch / lʌntʃ/ 午餐lemon /`lemən/ 柠檬brown bread 黑面包tea / ti: / 茶,下午茶fridge /fr I dʒ/ 冰箱list / l I st / 清单sink /s Iŋk/ 下沉tonight / tə`na I t / 今晚after /`ɑ:ftə / 在…之后only /`əunl I/ 仅仅a lot 许多picnic /`p I kn I k / 野餐dinner time 用餐时间lunch time 午餐时间Here you are 给你fruit /fru:t/ 水果any /'enI/ 任何Unit 7 At the farm四会cow / kau / 牛duck / dʌk / 鸭子lizard /`l I zəd / 蜥蜴sheep /ʃi:p / 羊frog /fr D g/ 青蛙goat/gəut/山羊spider /`spa I də / 蜘蛛三会zoo / zu: / 动物园tree / tri:/ 树give /ɡI v / 给flower /`flauə /花love 喜欢,喜爱watermelon/`wɔ:tə.melən/ 西瓜pineapple /`pa I n.æpl / 菠萝coconut /`kəukənʌt / 椰子lime / la I m / 酸橙onion/ `ʌnjən /洋葱lemon /`lemən/ 柠檬farm / fɑ:m / 农场farmer /`fɑ:mə / 农民cage / ke I dʒ/ 笼子;鸟笼mice/maIs/ 老鼠(复数)shop /ʃɒp / 商店across /ə`krɔs / 穿过down /daun / 向下Goodnight/'gud'naIt/晚安quiet /`kwa Iət / 安静night-time /`na I t ta I m / 夜间So do I 我也是Unit 8 My town 四会park / pɑ:k / 公园shop 商店café咖啡馆street / stri:t / 街道hospital /`hɒsp I təl / 医院flat / flæt / 公寓between / b I`twi:n / 在…之间in front of 在…前面behind /bi'haInd/ 在……的后面next to 在…..的旁边三会child 孩子children/`tʃI ldrən /孩子们see / si: / 看见town / taun / 城镇buggy /`bʌɡI / 婴儿车music /`mju:z I k / 音乐everybody/`evr I bɒd I /每人cinema /`s I nəmə/电影院daytime /`de I.ta I m / 白天pet 宠物back /bæk/返回city /s I t I/ 城市Our world Unit5-8三会correct 改正,正确的lesson 课photo 照片Australia 澳大利亚Internet 因特网poster海报, 招贴画doctor 医生exercise 练习Unit 9 Our clothes四会dress /dres/ 连衣裙handbag /`hændbæɡ/手提包(女用)glasses /`glɑ:s I z / 眼镜hat / hæt / 帽子(常指带檐的)shirt /ʃə:t / 衬衫jeans / dʒi:nz / 牛仔裤三会have/has got 有fashion show时装秀sunglasses /`sʌn.glɑ:s I z/太阳镜gold /ɡəuld / 金子mask / mɑ:sk / 面具code / kəud / 密码jaguar /`dʒæg.wɑ: / 美洲豹arm /ɑ:m/ 手臂dance/dɑ: ŋs/ 跳舞Unit10 Our hobbies四会painting/`pe I nt Iŋ /绘画hockey/`hɒk I / 曲棍球table tennis/ `ten I s /乒乓球baseball/`be I sbɔ:l /棒球badminton/`bædm I ntən /羽毛球三会about / ə`baut / 关于great 很好的,太好了sport/ spɔ:t /运动hobby /`hɒb I/ 业余爱好bounce (使)弹回play hockey/`hɒk I /打曲棍球play basketball 打篮球play football 踢足球play the guitar 弹吉他take a photo拍照kick the ball 踢足球soccer /`sɒkə / 足球team / ti:m / 队,小组player /`ple Iə / 球员,选手touch / tʌtʃ/ 触摸goalkeeper /`gəʊlki:pə / 守门员cook /`kʊk / 烹饪gardening /`gɑ:dn Iŋ / 园艺likes / la I ks/喜欢的事物dislikes / dɪs`la I k /不喜欢的事物ID card / kɑ:d /身份证rabbit/`ræb I t /兔子riding horses 骑马goal 球门Unit 11 My birthday四会burger 汉堡cake 蛋糕orange 橙子sausage /`sɒs I dʒ / 香肠lemonade / .lemə`ne I d / 柠檬汽水watermelon/`wɔ:tə.melən/ 西瓜三会Happy birthday生日快乐party /`pɑ:t I/ 聚会birthday 生日understand /.ʌndə`stænd / 理解fries 炸薯条him (宾格)他at the bus stop 在公共汽车站wait a moment等一下menu /`menju: / 菜单great big 巨大的bug 小虫子Unit 12 On holiday四会sea / si: / 海洋sand/ sænd /沙子beach/ bi:tʃ/海滩sun/ sʌn /太阳shell/ʃel /贝壳mountain /`maunt I n / 山三会on holiday /`hɒləd I/ 在度假this year今年notebook /`nəutbuk /笔记簿sunhat 遮阳帽all /ɔ:l / 所有的yoyo 溜溜球postcard/ `pəustkɑ:d /明信片at the beach 在海滩补充三会class 班级end 末尾hand 手at night 在夜里fly a plane 开飞机look for 寻找repeat 重说,重复KB2句型Unit 1 Hello again!1.Look at number three. Who’s she ? 看第三附图,她是谁?2.---What’s this ? 这是什么?---The letter B. 是字母B.3.---Can you spell ‘purple’ ? 你能拼写“purple”吗?---P-u-r-p-l-e.Unit 2 Back to school4.---How many desks are there ? 有多少张书桌?---There are eleven. 有十一张。
Unit 2 Big cities 知识点讲解+精选精练(讲义)join in外研剑桥英语
Unit 2 Big cities学问点讲解【重点词汇】1.around 环绕2.at the moment 此刻,目前3.building 建筑(物)4.busy 吵闹的,劳碌的5.by 靠近6.capital 首都,首府7.culture 文化8.direction 方向9.east 东,东方10.famous 有名的11.first 第一的12.map 地图13.middle 中部14.most 最15.north 北,北方16.palace 宫殿17.Queen 女王18.right 右方,右侧19.river 江,河20.second 其次的21.third 第三的22.twin towers 双子塔23.west 西,西面【重点句型】1.Beijing is the capital of China. 北京是中国的首都。
2.The Great Wall and the Palace Museum are the most popular. 长城和故宫是最受欢迎的。
3.The city is full of history and culture. 这个城市布满了历史和文化。
4.The British Museum, Tower Bridge, Big Ben and the London Eye are great fun to visit! 大英博物馆,塔桥,大本钟,伦敦眼都是格外好玩的地方!5.It is home to the famous White House and the Smithsonian Museums. 它是有名的白宫和史密森尼博物馆的所在地。
6.Tomorrow we’ll be back in Manchester. 明天我们就要回曼彻斯特了。
7.Guess where we are at the moment. 猜猜我们现在在哪里。
8.It is also one of the biggest cities in the world. 它也是世界上最大的城市之一。
九年级英语Unit8A3a-3c
Read with full feelings (带感情朗读)
Victor and his friends
Victor's wife
"We think it must be teenagers having fun" (calm; sure故作镇定,确信的)
" Teenagers are not allowed to stay out late in the night. I think it could be an animal."(sure ; confused反驳强烈,猜疑的)
(contradictory困惑矛盾的)
" I think it was too big to be a dog.
Maybe it was a bear or a wolf.“ 18
(emotional ; scared情绪激动的,害怕的)
Let’s learn some language points
• 13.不知道 • 14.走开 • 15.太多
13.have no idea 14.go away +不可数名词 15.too much
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Step 2: Fast-reading:
Task 1:
Read the passage fast and silently to choose the best title.
Helen
One woman in the area
"At first, I thought it might be a dog, but I couldn’t see a dog or anything else,either. So I guess it can't be a dog.But then, what could it be?"
最新最全剑桥预备级下册Unit8
最新最全剑桥预备级下册Unit8第一篇:最新最全剑桥预备级下册Unit8Unit 8 What’s in the pizza?教学目的和要求 Teaching aims and demands 通过学习,使学生掌握一些常用的蔬菜及食物的英语名称鼓励学生在父母的指导下在家尝试自己做想吃的比萨饼交际用语Expressions in communication What’s in the pizza?I like to eat a pizza with some onions.What food are they? What’s in your bag?There is a pencil-case and some books.重点朗读词汇Key words and expressions Carrots, peas, onions, beans, potatoes, tomatoes, sausages所需教具Materials for teaching 相关的蔬菜及食物图片,白纸若干张,相关蔬菜及水果的切片图;教师可以用一张硬纸板,剪出一个像平底锅一样形状,按照练习6的描述准备图片如何导入教学?上课时,教师对学生说Hello ,boys and girls!Let me ask you a question.Do you like to eat pizza? Do you often eat pizza? Who can tell me? What’s in the pizza?教师通过提问,鼓励学生积极动脑筋,回答比萨饼中所放的各种蔬菜及其他用料。
了解“in”表示“在……里面”。
最好能让学生跟着一起读这些单词的发音。
介绍之后,教师说I like to eat a pizza with carrots.教师出示胡萝卜的图片,然后说Peas, onions, beans, tomatoes, potatoes, and sausages。
剑桥国际少儿英语-KB3-听力文本
Pupil’s Book 3Hello!2.Listen and check.Stella:Hello, I’m Stella. I’m nine. I’ve got a brother and a sister. This is my favourite computer game. It’s called ‘Brain box’. Suzy: Hello, I’m Suzy. I’m five. I’ve got a big dog. She’s black and white and she’s called Dotty.Simon: Hi, I’m Simon. I’m eight. I like reading comics. My favourite comic’s called ‘Lock and Key’.4. Listen. Say the number and the colour.d - o - l – lb - i - k – et - r - a - i – nm - o - n - s - t - e – rg - a - m – ec - o - m - p - u - t - e – rk - i - t – ec - a - m - e - r – al - o - r - r – yh - e - l - i - c - o - p - t - e - r8.Listen. Who is it?She’s drinking orange juice.She’s jumping.He’s eating an apple.He’s showing Lenny his new school bag.She’s reading a book.He’s playing football.StoryLock and Key, Lock and Key,From the Detective Agency,We can find it wherever it may be,We are Lock and Key.Unit 1 Family matters2.Listen and check.Stella:Hi, everyone. This is my project. Here’s my family tree. These are my parents, Mr and Mrs Star. Look, here are Grandma and Grandpa star . They’re my grandparents and they’ve got two children: a son and a daughter. Their son’s my dad and their daughter’s my Aunt May. I’ve got one aunt and one uncle: Aunt Mayand Uncle Fred. Aunt May’s my dad’s sister. Uncle Fred’s my mum’s brother. Grandma and Grandpa Star have got three grandchildren: one grandson, Simon, and two granddaughters, Suzy and me.4.Listen and say the letter.He’s taking a photo of his son.He’s playing football with his uncle.She’s reading a book to her daughter.She’s playing a game with her aunt.She’s painting a picture of her granddaughter.5.Listen and complete.Suzy’s sitting next to her ( ).Grandma Star’s painting a picture of her ( ).Simon’s playing football with his ( ).Mrs Star’s reading a book to her ( ).Grandpa Star’s taking a photo of his ( ).Stella’s playing a game with her ( ).Page 162.Look at the self-portraits. Listen and say the letter.1:This portrait has got lots of orange and brown colors. The artist has got short, straight, brown hair and he hasn’t got a beard.2:The artist in this portrait has got long fair curly hair and a big hat. 3:This portrait has got lots of blue and green colors. The artist has got short red hair and a red beard and moustache.4:The artist in this portrait is young. She’s got long straight hair and big green eyes.5: This portrait is drawn in red pencil. It isn’t colored in. The artist has got a long white beard, but he hasn’t got a moustache. We can see that the portrait isn’t finished.Unit 2 Home sweet home2.Listen and check.Meera: We’ve got a new flat. We’re moving from our house in the country to a flat in the town.Alex: Do you like living in the country?Meera: I love the country. At the moment I live in a small village. It’s quiet and there are a lot of trees.Lenny: Has your house got a basement under the floor?Meera: Yes, it’s full of boxes and old toys.Alex: And what about your new flat?Meera: Well, it hasn’t got a basement or a garden, but it’s got a beautiful balcony for my plants.Alex: Cool. What else?Meera: The house in the village has got stairs to go up and down but the flat in the city is different. There are five floors, so we go upstairs and downstairs in a lift!Lenny: Wow! I want to live in a flat!3.Listen and say the letter.a basement a village a lift upstairsa balcony a town downstairs10.Listen. What colour are the doors? May lives at number seventy-two. Tom lives at number ninety-eight. Jack lives at number twenty-three. Daisy lives at number a hundred. Peter lives at number sixty-four.Mary lives at number eighty-five. Sally lives at number thirty-seven. Vicky lives at number fifty-nine.Unit 3 A day in the life1.Listen and say the letter.Stella wakes up at seven o’clock every day.Stella gets up.Stella has a shower.Then Stella gets dressed. She puts on her skirt and her T-shirt. Stella catches the bus to school.Stella does her homework.Before dinner, Stella washes her hands.Stella gets undressed. She takes off her skirt and her T-shirt.Stella goes to bed at nine o’clock.3.Listen and do the actions.have breakfast/go to bed/ have lunch/put on your jacket/take off your shoes/wake up/ have a shower/put on your T-shirt/get up/ wash your hands/have dinner/catch the bus9.Listen and say the day.Lenny: How often do you play in the park, Simon. Do you play every day?Simon: Well, no. I never play in the park on Mondays.Lenny: Yes, we always have lots of homework on Mondays.Simon: I sometimes play in the park after school on Wednesdays, but I sometimes go swimming with Dad.Lenny: And what about at the weekend?Simon: I always play in the park on Sundays. It’s my favourite day. Lenny: Simon ... What day is it today?Simon: It’s Sunday! Let’s go to the park!12. Listen and say ‘yes’ or ‘no’.1. James Flunk is a music teacher.2. He always plays the piano during his holidays.3. He never plays tennis on Wednesdays.4. He sometimes plays football with his daughter Jane.5. He takes his son to the swimming pool every Saturday morning.6. He always takes his family to the mountains on Sundays.7. They never sing songs in the car.Unit 4 In the city1.Listen. Find Meera’s flat.Meera: Look at this map. My new flat’s on it.Alex: Cool! Is there a sports center near you?Meera: Yes, look. It’s over here, next to the bus station.Simon: Wow! And there’s a really big swimming pool behind it! Stella: Oh, look. Here’s Park Road. There’s a big library ... Mmm. Lots of books there.Meera: Yes, that’s next to the bank, where my dad works.Lenny: Mmm, What’s this, next to the cinema?Meera: That’s the market. We get our fruit there.Alex: Oh, we go to the supermarket to get our food.Simon: Mmm ... Food. Come on! Let’s go for lunch.Alex and Lenny: Yeah, good idea, Simon. See you, Meera! See you, Stella!Meera: See you!Stella: So where is your flat, Meera?Meera: It’s here, behind the park, next to the library.3.Look at the picture. Listen and answer.Where’s the park? in front ofWhere’s the bus station?Where’s the hospital? oppositeWhere’s the supermarket?Where’s the sports center?Where’s the cinema?Where’s the bank?Where’s the swimming pool?7.Listen and check.Narrator: The children are in the library, looking at books.Lenny: Look at this book, Stella! It’s about football.Stella: Shh, Lenny! We’re in a library. We must be quiet.Lenny: Oops, sorry.Lenny: Meera, look what I’ve got.Meera: That's nice, Lenny.Lenny: It’s about football! It’s got lots of pictures of my favourite players!Meera: Shhhh, Lenny. You must be quiet in the library!Lenny: Sorry!Alex: Hey, Lenny. What have you got?Lenny: It’s a book about football.Simon: Cool! That’s GREAT! Can I see? Look, it says football is ... Stella, Meera: SHHHH, SIMON! YOU MUST BE QUIET IN THELIBRARY!Grandpa: Come on, everybody. It’s five o’clock. We must go and catch the bus now.Lenny: OK, OK. Can we come back next week?Grandpa: Yes, I think so ... but you must be quiet!8.Listen and say 'yes' or 'no'.1. The children are at the bank.2. You must be quiet in the library.3. Lenny’s got a book about art.4.The book’s got lots of pictures of Lenny’s favourite football players.5. Grandpa Star and the children must catch a plane.6. The children want to come back next week.P452.listen and choose the correct picture.1: A:Do you play in the park on Saturday, Jack?B:No, I always go out with my mum on Saturdays.A:Oh, that’s nice. Where do you go?B:We go to the cinema.2: A:Do you finish school at 3 o’clock, Daisy?B:Yes, but I don’t come home, then.A:Really, why not? Where do you go?B:I go to the swimming pool after school.A: So, what time do you come home?B: I come home at 5 o’clock.3:A: When do you do your homework, Paul?B: I do it before dinner.A:What do you do after dinner?B:I always watch TV.4:A:Do you walk to school, Vicky?B:No, I never walk to school. I catch the bus everyday.A:Oh, do you go to the bus station every morning?B:No, I catch the bus in front of my house.5:A:Are you going into town, John?B:Yes, I need a new book.A:Are you going to the library?B:No, I am going to that big new book shop next to the hospital. A:Oh, can I come with you?Unit 5 Fit and well2.Listen and check.Aunt May: Good morning. How are you today, Stella?Stella: Oh, I’m not very well. I’ve got a cold.Aunt May: And you’ve got a cough. Have you got a headache? Stella: Oh, yes. My head hurts a lot, and I’m very hot.Aunt May: OK. Put this under your arm. Oh, yes. 39 degrees. You’ve got a temperature. So you must drink lots of water and orange juice. Now, what’s the matter with you, Simon?Simon: My stomach hurts a lot and I don’t want to eat.Aunt May: Have you got a toothache?Simon: No.Aunt May: I see, so . . . you’ve got a stomach-ache. Well, go to bed and don’t eat any cake, sweets or chocolate today.Simon : Oh, I think I’m OK now. Can I go and play?Aunt May: Hmm ...3.Listen and do the actions.You’ve got a headache.You’ve got a temperature.You’ve got a toothache.You’ve got a stomach-ache.You’ve got a cough.You’ve got a cold.4.Listen and say the letter.Girl: What’s the matter?Boy: Oh, I’ve got a headache.Boy: What’s the matter with you?Two girls: We’ve got colds.Man: What’s the matter with him?Girl: He’s got a cough.Man: What’s the matter with them?Girl: They’ve got a temperature.Woman: What’s the matter with your grandfather? Boy: He’s got a backache.Woman: What’s the matter with your dad? Boy: He’s got a toothache.Man: What’s the matter with your grandmother? Girl: She’s got a stomach-ache.Woman: What’s the matter with your sister? Boy: She’s got an earache.8.Listen and check.Grandpa: Oh, dear. What’s the matter with Stella?Mrs Star : Hmm. She’s got a temperature. Look, 39 degrees! Stella: Can I go to school, Mum?Mrs Star: No, you can’t go to school today.Grandpa: Go to school! She mustn’t go out!Stella: Can I get up?Mrs Star: No, sorry, Stella. You mustn’t get up.Grandpa: You must stay in bed and put this blanket on you. Stella: Can I read?Mrs Star: Yes, you can read. And you must take this. Grandpa: Oh, how often must she take it?Mrs Star: She must take it after every meal for a week.Stella : A week ... Oh, no!11.Listen and complete the sentences. Say 'must' or 'mustn't'.1. When you’ve got a cough you [ ] go out.2. When you’ve got a headache you [ ] go to school.3. When you’ve got a backache you [ ] do sport.4. When you’ve got a temperature you [ ]go to school.5. When you’ve got an earache you [ ] listen to music.6. When you’ve got a stomach-ache you [ ]eat sweets.7. When you’ve got a toothache you [ ]go to the dentist.8. When you’ve got a cold you [ ] drink a lot of orange juice.Unit 6 A day in the country2:Listen and check.Mr star: Look at this map of the countryside. Let’s go there for a picnic on Sunday. We can take a big blanket and have our lunch on the ground.Grandpa: That’s a good idea. I like picnics. Ooh, there’s a river here. I’d like to go fishing.Simon : And I’d like to go swimming. There’s a lake next to the river.Mr star : OK, so you need to take a towel.Stella: Oh, look! Here’s a big forest. I want to look at some plants and draw their leaves.Suzy: Is there any grass to play on, Dad?Mr Star: Yes, Suzy. Look at the map. These green parts are fields. There’s a lot of grass.Grandpa: Hmm, lots of grass and a blanket ... That’s great ... for a nice sleep after lunch. Hmm.3.Listen and say the letter.a forest a lake a picnica field grass a leafa river a plant7.Listen and check.Mr Star : OK. Now, where shall I put the picnic table?Mrs star: Put it over there under that tree, please.Simon: I can’t do this!Stella: Shall I help you put the blanket on the grass, Simon? Simon: Yes, please!Narrator: Simon’s cold and hungry. He wants to eat. Suzy’s hot and thirsty. She wants a drink. Grandpa Star is catching a big fat fish. He’s very strong. Grandma Star’s near the cows in the field. She’s very quiet. She’s drawing a baby cow. It’s got thin legs and it’s very weak. Stella isn’t happy because her drawing’s bad. Mr Star’s listening to the radio. His music is very loud. Oh, yes! And finally, Mrs Star, She’s sleeping because she’s very tired.8.Close your books. Listen and answer.1. Is Stella’s drawing good or bad?2. Is Simon hot or cold?3. Is the music quiet or loud?4. Is Suzy hungry or thirsty?5. Is Grandpa strong or weak?6. Is Mrs Star tired or hungry?7. Is the fish fat or thin?8. Is Grandma tired or quiet?11. Listen and write. Match the words and the pictures.1. a-n-g-r-y2. t-h-i-r-s-t-y3. c-l-e-v-e-r4. w-e-a-k5. l-o-u-d6. h-u-n-g-r-y7. s-t-r-o-n-g8. t-i-r-e-dUnit 7 World of animals2.Listen and check.Stella: Ooh. Animals of the world ... Dolphins, whales and sharks live in the sea. Dolphins eat fish.Simon: Yeah, and bears eat fish too. They eat everything - fish, fruit, plants, meat ... Look at this one. It’s big and strong.Stella: Yes, lions are strong too. They sleep a lot.Simon: Here’s a kangaroo. It eats leaves.Stella: I like pandas. They’re black and white, and they live in China. Simon: Wow! These small brown bats sleep in the day and get their food at night ... They’re really quick. They can eat 100 insects in five minutes.Stella: Oh, yuk. Here are Suzy’s favourite animals. These parrots are beautiful. They’re red, yellow, green, blue ...Simon: And they talk a lot, too. Just like Suzy!8.Listen and check.Lenny: We’ve got homework on animals today.Simon: Mmm, let’s use the Internet. It’s quicker than using a book. Lenny: Cool. Look at this elephant. It’s bigger than all the other land animals in the world.Stella: Shall we look at another animal? Look at this.Lenny: A bat.Stella: It’s much smaller than the elephant. It says that some bats are only four centimeters long.Lenny: The elephant is stronger - it says it can carry trees! Simon: And the elephant is much dirtier than the bat. Elephants like swimming in dirty rivers and lakes when it’s hot. Just like Dotty!4.Listen and checkTomato frogs are bright red. They are red because other animals don’t like eating animals of this color. These frogs live in trees in the jungle and eat small animals.Ring-tailed lemurs live in mountains and forests. Their long tails help them climb trees and move in the forest. They need to climb trees because they eat food and leaves.Nile crocodiles live in lots of countries in Africa. Sometimes they live in caves. They are brown. The same color as the ground and dirty water. Their color helps them to hide and catch other animals and fish to eat.Swimming/climbing/insectsUnit 8 Weather report3.Listen and say 'yes' or 'no'.1. It’s cloudy.2. It’s snowing.3. Oh. It’s raining.4. Look! It’s a rainbow.5. It’s very sunny.6. It’s really windy today.4.Listen and match.Woman: It’s time for today’s weather report.Man: Hello. Here in the mountains, it’s snowing. The birds aren’t singing in the forest today because it’s raining. There’s no sun on the island today. It’s very cloudy. At the lake, it’s hot and sunny, so a lot of children are swimming. It’s a bad day for a picnic at the beach. It’s very windy. If you go to the fields, you can see a rainbow. Have a good day, wherever you are.Woman: Thank you, Thomas. Next, we are ...7.Listen and check.Alex: Hello.Simon: Hello, Alex. Where are you?Alex: Simon, hi! I’m at my aunt’s house in the country.Simon: The country. Cool. Are you having fun?Alex: Yeah, it’s great. Yesterday I was out all day. In the morning the weather was really bad. It was wet, cloudy and windy.Simon: What was the weather like in the afternoon?Alex: It was better in the afternoon, but it was cold. I’ve got a new sweater and scarf.Simon: That’s nice.Alex: Yeah. They were a present from my aunt, but it isn’t cold today and now I’m really hot.8.Listen and say 'yesterday' or 'today'.In the morning the weather was really bad.He’s at his aunt's house.It was wet, cloudy and windy.It isn’t cold.He was out all day.He’s really hot.The weather was better in the afternoon.P782. listen and check.Brass: you blow air into the instruments with your mouth. Percussion: you heat or move the instruments quickly.Strings: you move a bow and fingers across the strings. Woodwind: you blow air into or across the opening of the instruments.P812. Listen and match.There is one example:A:Hello, what are you doing today?B:We are playing in the park.A:What’s that boy’s name? I don’t know him.B:That’s Jack.A:I see him jumping on one leg.B:Oh, he is hopping, because he’s playing a game.1:A: What’s Mary doing?B: Mary? She is over there. She is skipping with Sally.A:Oh, yes! I can see her. She is wearing a long purple scarf.B:That’s right. And the one with the big green sweater is Sally.2:A:Look at Daisy, she is having fun. She is flying her kite. B:Yes, but it’s very windy and her hair is in her eyes.3:A:Who’s climbing the tree?B:That’s Fred. He is better at climbing than me.4:A:What’s the matter with the little boy in the red sweater? B:He is crying, because he can’t catch his balloon.A:Do you know him?B:Yes, his Jack’s younger brother. His name is John.A: L et’s go and say hello.B: Ok!P822. listen and checkMrs Peters :Hello, Jane, come in.Jane: Hello, Mrs Peters. Hi, Daisy!Daisy: Hi, Jane!Jane: What are you doing, Daisy?Daisy: I am putting my old books and toys into boxes. Jane: Why?Daisy: Because I don’t need them. I don’t play with these dolls or toys now. I am putting them in the boxes to take to the hospital. Jane: The hospital?Daisy: Yes. They are for the children in hospital. The hospital needs books and toys.Jane: That’s a good idea. I give my old books to my school. But now I can give my toys to the children in hospital too. Emm, I like that jacket on the door. It’s beautiful.Daisy: Yes, it is. It’s one of my favorite. But it’s small for me now. Do you want it?Jane: Oh, yes, please. But you need to ask your mum.Daisy: Mum, can I gave that jacket to Jane please. It’s very small for me now.Mrs Peters :Of course, that’s a good idea.Jane: Oh, thank you!P832. listen and check.1:Fred: That chocolate was good, but I am still hungry.Joe: Fred, you mustn’t throw your rubbish on the ground.Fred: Where can I put it?Joe: Look, there is a bin behind you.Fred: Oh, yes, thanks, Joe.2:A:What are you doing?B:I am writing my name on the wall.A:But it’s not your wall. That’s not clever. Now it’s ugly, and someone must clean it.B:Oh, yes, you are right. It’s not nice.A:Let’s ask my dad to help us clean it.3:A:Peter, put your feet down. Other people need to sit there, and now it’s dirty.B:Oh, I am sorry. What can I do?A:You can clean it.B:That’s a good idea.4:A:Hey, don’t play football there, you are breaking the flowers.B:Oh, sorry. Where can I play?A:You can play over there. There aren’t any flowers.B:Great, thanks very much!P84Listen and check.1:A:Ok, Jack, you are in Fred’s team.B:I don’t like baseball. I am not very good at it.A:That’s ok, Jack. We can help you, and remember, you don’t need to win, just enjoy playing.2:A:Paul, you mustn’t touch the ball with your hands.B:You are right. I am sorry.A:That’s all right, but you must follow the rules of the game.3:A:Oh, my leg.B:Are you ok, Jim?A:No, my leg hurts.B:Can I help you? Shall I get the teacher?A:Yes, please. Thanks.4:A:Excellent game, children. Lucy’s team wins 82:78.B:Nice game, Lucy. Well done!A:Thanks, Vicky. Your team is very good too.B:It was a great game.P852. Listen and check1:A:John, shall I drive you to school this morning?B:Thanks, dad, but mum and I want to walk to school. It’s better to walk than drive.A:Yes, you are right. It’s not good to use the car all the time. Today, I can go to work on the bus too.2:A:Sue, you must turn off the water when you clean your teeth.B:Emm, you are right. We mustn’t use a lot of water. I forgot.A:That’s ok.3:A:Would you like a bag?B:No, thank you. We’ve got two bags. My daughter always bringthem from home.A:Well done, Mary.B:Thanks, Mum.4:A:Come on, Jack, let’s go!B:Wait a minute, Tom. We need to turn off the computer first.A:No, that’s all right. We can turn if off later.B:No, let’s turn if off now. When we aren’t use computers and lights. We need to turn them off. They use a lot of electricity.。
剑桥国际少儿英语KB2单词和句型
KB2 Unit 1 Hello again!三会:Unit 2 Back to school四会:board / bɔ:d/ 木板,黑板bookcase /`bʊk keIs/ 书架cupboard /`kʌbəd/ 橱柜desk /desk/ 书桌ruler /`ru:lə/ 格尺teacher /`ti:tʃə/ 教师三会:eleven /I`levən/ 十一twelve / `twelve/ 十二thirteen /θɜ:`ti:n/ 十三fourteen / fɔ:`ti:n/ 十四fifteen / fɪf`ti:n/ 十五sixteen / sIk`sti:n/ 十六seventeen /.sevən`ti:n / 十七eighteen / eI`ti:n / 十八nineteen / naIn`ti:n/ 十九twenty /`twentI/ 二十playground/`pleIɡraund/操场window /`wIndəu / 窗户look / luk / 看listen /`lIsn/ 听wall / wɔ:l / 墙how many多少a lot of 许多的any/`enI /任何television /`telI.vIʒən/ 电视Unit 3 Play time!四会:三会this / ðIs / 这个these / ði:z / 这些that / ðæt / 那(个)those / ðəuz / 那些new / nju: / 新的tail / teIl /尾巴whale / weIl / 鲸鱼whose / hu:z / 谁的I know / nəu / 我知道Unit 4 At home四会:clock / klɒk / 钟表lamp / læmp / 台灯mirror /`mIrə / 镜子phone / fəun / 电话sofa /`səufə / 沙发mat / mæt / 地垫三会:bath / bɑ:θ/ 浴室;浴缸bed / bed / 床armchair /`ɑ:m.tʃeə / 扶手椅furniture/`fə:nItʃə / 家具doll's house娃娃的房间mine / maIn / 我的yours /jɔ:z / 你的;你们的his /hIz / 他的hers / hə:z / 她的this / ðIs / 这个that / ðæt / 那个these / ði:z / 这些those / ðəuz / 哪些win / wIn/ 胜利which / wItʃ / 哪一个;哪一些one/ ones / wʌn / 某物Our world Unit1---4三会:language 语言photo 照片from 从…..来map 地图world 世界Canada 加拿大Canadian 加拿大人snow 雪,下雪Unit 5 Meet my family四会:cousin / `kʌzn / 堂表(兄弟姐妹)mummy /`mʌmi:]/ 妈妈daddy /`dædi: / 爸爸grandma /`ɡrændmɑ: / 奶奶grandpa /`ɡrændpɑ:/ 爷爷baby /`beIbI / 婴儿fly /flaI/ 飞catch /kætʃ/ 抓住hit /hIt/ 击打clean /kli:n/ 擦get /ɡet/ 得到run /rʌn/ 跑jump /ʤʌmp/ 跳sleep /sli:p/ 睡觉throw /θrəu/ 扔三会:their / ðeə / 他们的family /`fæmIlI / 家庭family tree 家谱finish ['fInIʃ] 结束sweet [swi:t] 糖果go [ɡəu] 去ready ['redI] 准备就绪的steady ['stedI] 稳定的Unit 6 Dinner time四会rice /raIs/ 米饭bread / bred / 面包water/`wɔ:tə /水milk / mIlk / 牛奶juice / dʒu:s / 果汁chicken /`tʃIkIn / 鸡肉egg /eg/ 鸡蛋chips/ tʃIps / 炸马铃薯条三会supper 晚饭evening/ `i:vnIŋ /傍晚with / wIð / 带有,用potato / pə`teItəu / 土豆carrot /`kærət/ 胡萝卜meat / mi:t / 肉afternoon /.ɑ:ftə`nu:n / 下午morning /`mɔ:nIŋ / 早晨garden /`ɡɑ:dn / 花园breakfast /`brekfəst / 早餐dinner /`dInə / 正餐lunch / lʌntʃ / 午餐lemon /`lemən/ 柠檬brown bread 黑面包tea / ti: / 茶,下午茶fridge /frIdʒ/ 冰箱list / lIst / 清单sink /sIŋk/ 下沉tonight / tə`naIt / 今晚after /`ɑ:ftə / 在…之后only /`əunlI/ 仅仅a lot 许多picnic /`pIknIk / 野餐dinner time 用餐时间lunch time 午餐时间Here you are 给你fruit /fru:t/ 水果any /'enI/ 任何Unit 7 At the farm四会cow / kau / 牛duck / dʌk / 鸭子lizard /`lIzəd / 蜥蜴sheep /ʃi:p / 羊frog /frDg/ 青蛙goat /gəut/山羊spider /`spaIdə / 蜘蛛三会zoo / zu: / 动物园tree / tri:/ 树give /ɡIv / 给flower /`flauə /花love 喜欢,喜爱watermelon/`wɔ:tə.melən/ 西瓜pineapple /`paIn.æpl / 菠萝coconut /`kəukənʌt / 椰子lime / laIm / 酸橙onion/ `ʌnjən /洋葱lemon /`lemən/ 柠檬farm / fɑ:m / 农场farmer /`fɑ:mə / 农民cage / keIdʒ/ 笼子;鸟笼mice/maIs/ 老鼠(复数)shop /ʃɒp / 商店across /ə`krɔs / 穿过down /daun / 向下Goodnight /'gud'naIt/晚安quiet /`kwaIət / 安静night-time /`naIt taIm / 夜间So do I 我也是Unit 8 My town四会park / pɑ:k / 公园shop 商店café 咖啡馆street / stri:t / 街道hospital /`hɒspItəl / 医院flat / flæt / 公寓between / bI`twi:n / 在…之间in front of 在…前面behind /bi'haInd/ 在……的后面next to 在…..的旁边三会child 孩子children/`tʃIldrən /孩子们see / si: / 看见town / taun / 城镇buggy /`bʌɡI / 婴儿车music /`mju:zIk / 音乐everybody/`evrIbɒdI /每人cinema /`sInəmə/电影院daytime /`deI.taIm / 白天pet 宠物back /bæk/返回city /sItI/ 城市Our world Unit5-8三会correct 改正,正确的lesson 课photo 照片Australia 澳大利亚Internet 因特网poster海报, 招贴画doctor 医生exercise 练习Unit 9 Our clothes四会dress /dres/ 连衣裙handbag /`hændbæɡ/手提包(女用)glasses /`glɑ:sIz / 眼镜hat / hæt / 帽子(常指带檐的)shirt /ʃə:t / 衬衫jeans / dʒi:nz / 牛仔裤三会have/has got 有fashion show时装秀sunglasses /`sʌn.glɑ:sIz/太阳镜gold /ɡəuld / 金子mask / mɑ:sk / 面具code / kəud / 密码jaguar /`dʒæg.wɑ: / 美洲豹arm /ɑ:m/ 手臂dance/dɑ: ŋs/ 跳舞Unit10 Our hobbies四会painting/`peIntIŋ /绘画hockey/`hɒkI / 曲棍球table tennis/ `tenIs /乒乓球baseball/`beIsbɔ:l /棒球badminton/`bædmIntən /羽毛球三会about / ə`baut / 关于great 很好的,太好了sport/ spɔ:t /运动hobby /`hɒbI/ 业余爱好bounce (使)弹回play hockey/`hɒkI /打曲棍球play basketball 打篮球play football 踢足球play the guitar 弹吉他take a photo拍照kick the ball 踢足球soccer /`sɒkə / 足球team / ti:m / 队,小组player /`pleIə / 球员,选手touch / tʌtʃ/ 触摸goalkeeper /`gəʊlki:pə / 守门员cook /`kʊk / 烹饪gardening /`gɑ:dnIŋ / 园艺likes / laIks/喜欢的事物dislikes / dɪs`laIk /不喜欢的事物ID card / kɑ:d /身份证rabbit/`ræbIt /兔子riding horses 骑马goal 球门Unit 11 My birthday四会burger 汉堡cake 蛋糕orange 橙子sausage /`sɒsIdʒ / 香肠lemonade / .lemə`neId / 柠檬汽水watermelon/`wɔ:tə.melən/ 西瓜三会Happy birthday生日快乐party /`pɑ:tI/ 聚会birthday 生日understand /.ʌndə`stænd / 理解fries 炸薯条him (宾格)他at the bus stop 在公共汽车站wait a moment等一下menu /`menju: / 菜单great big 巨大的bug 小虫子Unit 12 On holiday四会sea / si: / 海洋sand/ sænd /沙子beach/ bi:tʃ /海滩sun/ sʌn /太阳shell/ʃel /贝壳mountain /`mauntIn / 山三会on holiday /`hɒlədI/ 在度假this year今年notebook /`nəutbuk /笔记簿sunhat 遮阳帽all /ɔ:l / 所有的yoyo 溜溜球postcard/ `pəustkɑ:d /明信片at the beach 在海滩补充三会class 班级end 末尾hand 手at night 在夜里fly a plane 开飞机look for 寻找repeat 重说,重复KB2句型Unit 1 Hello again!1.Look at number three. Who’s she ? 看第三附图,她是谁?2.---What’s this ? 这是什么?---The letter B. 是字母B.3.---Can you spell ‘purple’ ? 你能拼写“purple”吗?---P-u-r-p-l-e.Unit 2 Back to school4.---How many desks are there ? 有多少张书桌?---There are eleven. 有十一张。
Power up 2 Unit8 词汇+语法2 同步练习
Unit 8Vocabulary ⅡPlaces in town +GrammarName _________Date _________Look and write.Make the sentences negative.Write questions with Did...?Write questions with Wh---...?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________12trip 41.Jack watched an interesting film last week.2.Daniel gave me acake.3.We bought some books from the bookshop.4.Dad chose the blue jacket.5.We went for a swim last weekend.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1.Jack watched an interesting film last week.2.Daniel gave me a cake.3.We bought some books from the bookshop.4.Dad chose the blue jacket.5.We went for a swim last weekend.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________4Jack didn’t watch an interesting film last week.Did Jack watch an interesting film last week?Readthe sentences three timesComplete the e have to or has to +these verbs .Make sentences.56clean his bedroom help at home do her homework wash the plates after dinner make my breakfast make his bed do wear help get go1.My eyes are not good.I ________________________glasses.2.My hand hurts.I ________________________to the hospital.3.He is a student.He________________________his homework.4.My dad and mum are very busy.So I ________________________them do some housework.5.Jane starts works at 8o’clock,so she ________________________up at 6o’clock.have to wear 7 1.__________________________________________________________________2.__________________________________________________________________3.__________________________________________________________________4.__________________________________________________________________5.__________________________________________________________________6.__________________________________________________________________What does he have to do?He has to clean his bedroom.(He)(You)(She)(Sam)(You)(David)。
Unit 8
Unit 81.There was once a town in the heart of America where all life seemed to live in harmony with its surroundings.2. The countryside was, in fact, famous for the abundance and variety of its bird life.3. In the town the doctors had become more and more puzzled by new kinds of sickness appearing among their patients.4. Many people spoke of them, puzzled and disturbed.5. The apple trees were coming into bloom but no bees droned among the blossoms, so there was no pollination and there would be no fruit.6. The roadsides, once so attractive, were now lined with browned and withered vegetation as though swept by fire.7. Many real communities have already suffered a substantial number of them.8. A grim specter has crept upon us almost unnoticed, and this imagined tragedy may easily become a stark reality we all shall know.Unit 71. That is why English today has an estimated vocabulary of over one million words, while other major languages have far fewer.2. The French, however, do not like borrowing foreign words because they think it corrupts their language.3. The government tries to ban words from English and declares that Walkman is not desirable4. That happy tolerance, that willingness to accept words from anywhere, explains the richness of English and why it has become, to a very real extent, the first truly global language.5. Traveling east, some established the languages of India and Pakistan, and others drifted west toward the gentler climates of Europe.6. Another flood of new vocabulary occurred in 1066, when the Normans conquered England.7. That tolerance for change also represents deeply rooted ideas of freedom.8. Usually short and direct, these are words we still use today for the things that really matter to us.9. Consider that the same cultural soil producing the English language also nourished the great principles of freedom and rights of man in the modern world.Unit61. So some people may find it ironic that I grew up to be a mechanical engineer.2. I also had to work with a team of students as part of a national competition to convert a gas-guzzling SUV into a hybrid electric vehicle.3. I couldn’t have distinguished a transmission from an alternator4. I heard about a summer program designed to interest girls in engineer ing.5. I applied to the program, not because I wanted to be an engineer, but because I was craving independence .6. I can’t help shuddering when I hear about studies that show that women are at a disadvantage when it comes to math.7. Once you do, there’s a strong chance you will enjoy it more than anything else.8. I'm not denying that most little girls love dolls and most little boys love videogames, and it maybe true that some people favor the right side of their brain, and others the left.Unit51. It combines the grace of a gymnast with the strength of a body builder.2. His dad, on the other hand, was not a dreamer.3. He seemed unaware of the fact that he had just beaten his personal best by three inches.4. Nothing to be ashamed of, but Michael would not allow himself the thought of not winning first place.5.The intensity of the moment filled his mind with anxiety. He began shaking the tension. He became more tense. He had never experienced these feelings.6. Along with shaking the tension from his legs, he gently laid his pole at his feet. He began to stretch out his arms and upper body.7. The air around him was the purest and freshest he had ever sensed.8. Michael was immediately surrounded by people hugging and congratulating him on the greatest accomplishment of his life.9. With all the media attention and sponsorship possibilities, Michael’s life would never be the same again.Unit41. I submit articles and edit them via email and communicate with colleagues on Internet mailing lists.2. In fact, at times I have spent as long as three weeks alone at home, going out only to get mail and buy newspapers and groceries.3. I find myself shyer, more cautious, more anxious. Or, conversely, when suddenly confronted with real live humans, I get overexcited, speak too much, interrupt.4. I constantly worry if I am dressed appropriately, that perhaps I’ve actually forgotten to put on a skirt and walked outside in the T-shirt and underwear I sleep and live in.5. At times, I turn on the television and just leave it to talk away in the background, something that I’d never done previously.6. I find myself sucked in by soap operas, or needing to keep up with the latest news and the weather.7. On line, I find myself attacking everyone in sight.8. When I’m in this state, I fight my boyfriend as well, misinterpreting his intentions because of the lack of emotional cues given by our typed dialogue.9. I'd never thought I relied so much on co-workers for company.10. To restore balance to my life, I force myself back into the real world.Unit 31. He’s always doing these stupid things that end up really embarrassing one or more of us kids.2. And I assure you that if there are any subjects that need to be addressed.3. If that sort of thing happened only once in a while, it wouldn’t be so bad. Overall, I wouldn't want to trade my dad for anyone else’s.4. Well, whatever it is, dear, don’t keep us in suspense.5. Heidi, sweetheart, don’t distract your father.6. At any rate, Dan’s a nice guy.7. Breathing hard as if exhausted, she turns to SEAN, nodding her head up and down repeatedly.8. HIGGINS, in charge of admitting new students to Benjamin Harrison High School.Unit21. It was early December 2003, my first season as a Salvation Army bell ringer, when I was confronted with the question.2. I can still see the confusion and curiosity in his eyes as he asked, “Are you poor?”3. His mother scolded him for the social no-no, and they hurried off to do their shopping.4. Every time I fill out my 1040 form, I fall into one of the lowest income brackets.5. Y et I feel nothing more than a passing whim to attain the material things so many other people have.6. My minimal computer needs can be met at the library.7. I also cherish the gift of creativity.8. But there is one vital area of my life where I am not so well off.9. In a society that spends so much emotional energy on the pursuit of possessions, I feel out of place.10. Shortly after her visit, our relationship went straight south.11. In contrast to relationships, stuff just doesn’t mean that much to me.12. In fact, not being focused on material goods feels quite natural to me.13. As I ring my bell, people stop to share their personal stories of how much it meant to be helped when they were going through a rough time.14. Over the past four years, I’ve grown to understand more about myself because of a single question from a curious child.Unit11. The key to our room was attached to a large plastic block with the room number on it.2. Benjamin loved to carry the key around, shaking it vigorously.3. His exploratory behavior seemed harmless enough.4. Chinese staff member nearby would come over to watch Benjamin and, noting his lack of initial success, attempt to assist.5. The “teacher” would then smile somewhat expectantly at Ellen or me, as if awaiting a thank you — and on occasion would frown slightly, as if considering us to be neglecting our parental duties.6. I soon realized that this incident was directly relevant to our assigned tasks in China: to investigate the ways of early childhood education (especially in the arts), and to throw light on Chinese attitudes toward creativity.7. He may well get frustrated and angry — certainly not a desirable outcome.8. But the critical point was that, in the process, we were trying to teach Benjamin that one can solve a problem effectively by oneself.9. Such self-reliance is a principal value of child rearing in middle-class America.10.The contrast between our two cultures can also be seen in terms of the fears we both harbor.11. But assuming that the contrast I have developed is valid, and that the fostering of skills and creativity are both worthwhile goals, the important question becomes this。