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大学英语听力第四册答案
大学英语听力第四册答案Lesson1Part AI. 1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F 6.T 7.F 8.T 9.T 10.FII. 1.a 2.b 3.c 4.d 5.cPart BPassage 1What Is an Ideal Teacher Like?The ideal teacher may be young or old, tall or short, fat or thin. He should know his subject, but he can make mistakes if he is willing to learn. His personality is as important as1. 1)a 2)d 3)a 4)b 5)b2. 1)T 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)F 6) T 7)F 8)T 9)F 10)TPassage 21. 1)a 2)c 3)a 4)d 5)c2. 1)courses 3) social sciences, arts, mathematics 4)farm workers, teachers, policemen 5)cheapest and most far-reachingLesson 2Part ACross: 1, 3, 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17,Tick: 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 13, 18, 19, 20,Part BPassage 11. 1) -5) d, a, d, d, c,2. Teacher‘s Complaints1) Students don‘t do their homework properly2) Students constantly arrive at school red-eyed and yawning.Two Explanations1) stay up late to watch television2) take up part-time jobsPassage 21. 1)-3): b, a, c2. 1) early childhood2)elementary/ arithmetic, social studies, music, physical education3) secondary/ a. to prepare students for college b. to prepare students for jobs4) higher/ a. engineering, businessLesson 3Part A1)2 2)11 3)6 4)455 5)8 6)New York 7)318 8)12 9)Madrid 10)641 11)9 12)Paris 13)814 14)4 15)Athens 16)260 17)2 18)Boston 19)74 20)24Part BPassage 11. 1)b 2)c 3)a 4)d 5)a2. 1)T 2)F 3)F 4)T 5)T 6)T 7)T 8)FPassage 21.1)c 2)a 3)d 4)b 5)c2.1.)sports 2.)two basketball games3.)Friday night and Saturday night4.)skiing5.)music6.)concert7.)Saturday night8.)museun exhibits9.)American Indian pottery and sand painting 10.)10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday and SundayLesson 4Part AI. 1. At 12:30. 2. 10:00 train to Edinburgh. 3. Platform 16. 4. The one to Chicago.5. At 17:00.6. The 16: 14 train to Boston.7. Platform8. The 7:10 train to Washington D.C9. At 10:15 10. To board the train immediately.II. his close friend Andrew was leaving for Boston. / long before the departure time for Andrew‘s plane. / a lot of thi ngs to say to his friend. / he didn‘t know what to say. / Just a postcard will do.Part BPassage 11. 1) – 5): b, d, a, a, d2. ticks: 1, 6, 7, 8, 9,Passage 21. 1) – 5): a, c, b, d, c2. ticks: 1, 4, 5, 7, 9.Lesson 5Part A1.At 8:552. In the hospital3. Ti pick up her children from school4. Call again after 55. She had to stay home to take care of her sick father.6. Invite some friends over for a drink.7.He got inured in the football match.8. She‘s going abroad to visit her daughter.9.Close all the windows. 10. He‘s come across many unfamiliar words and has to consult the dictionary all the time.Part BPassage 11. 1)b 2)c 3)a 4)d 5)d2.1) T 2) F 3) T 4) F 5) F 6) F 7) T 8) T 9) F 10) TPassage 21. 1)a 2)c 3)b 4)c 5)d2. 1)T 2)F 3)T 4)T 5)F 6)F 7)T 8)F 9)F 10)TLesson 6Part A1 – 5: a, c, a, b, c, 6 – 10: d, c, d, c, c.II. she lost her sight and hearing. / until the arrival of / who was to change Helen‘s life. / March 3, 1887 / It was 3 months before Helen‘s 7th birthday. / worked closely with Miss Sullivan‘s efforts were rewarded. / communicate with others.Part BPassage 11. 1) – 5): a, b, b, d, a.2. 1) laugh at people in trouble.2) be kind to3) take your turn4) older people, women and disabled people on the bus.5) tell them they are fat.6) ask people their age.7) smoke unless allowed.8) be on time.9) ―Please‖/ ―Thank you‖10) stand up when speaking to elder peoplePassage 21. 1) – 5): d, b, c, b, c2. 1) Flowers, old porcelain tea sets, traditional paintings, calligraphy, national costumes.2) Tea and small cakes.3) The most distinguished guest.4) Sip bit by bit.5) Constantly make bows and show appreciation of the designs of the tea sets.Lesson 7Part A1.a2.c3.c4.a5.b6.c7.d8.a9.c 10.aPart BPassage 11. 1)a 2)d 3)c 4)b 5)c2. the third of March, exciting day, girls, 3 and 7, dolls, the royal family, the court, May 5th, armour, male rolePassage 21. 1)c 2)d 3)a 4)c 5)d2. the United States, European, tiny, over 200, National, January 26th, 1788, British, first settlement,SydneyLesson 8Part A1 – 5: b, c, c, a, c 6 – 10: d, d, b, d, bPart BPassage 11. 1) – 5): c, a, c, a, b,2. 1) Milkmen and newspaper boys.2) It derives from the old custom of giving servants and tradesmen a Christmas box or gift. Passage 21. 1) – 5): a, b, a, d, b.2. cross: 2, 3, 5,8, 10.Lesson 9Part A1.d2.d3.d4.b5.a6.c7.d8.d9.b 10.bPart BPassage 11. 1)b 2)b 3)d 4)c 5)b2.1)F 2)T 3)F 4)T 5)T 6)F 7)F 8)F 9)T 10)TPassage 21. 1)c 2)b 3)d 4)d 5)a2. 1)T 2)T 3)T 4)F 5)F 6)T 7)T 8)F 9)F 10)FLesson 10Part A1 – 5: b, d, c, b, a. 6 – 10: b, a, c, b, c,Part BPassage 11. 1) -5): b, d, c, a, c.2. cross: 2, 5, 7, 8, 10.Passage 21. 1) – 5): a, b, b, b, d.2. cross: 1, 3, 5, 6, 9,Lesson 11Part A1.d2.c3.b4.a5.d6.c7.d8.c9.b 10.cPart BPassage 11.1)a 2)c 3)a 4)a 5)c2.1)Rome 2)700‘s 3)the first printed newspaper 4)Germany 5)the first newspaper in Europe 6)Amsterdam 7)London 8)Boston 9)the first American newspaper 10)the first daily newspaper in the American colonies Passage 21.1)b 2)c 3)c 4)d 5)b2.1)popular music 2)20 hours 3)light music 4)sports events 5)17 hours 6)classical music 7)theater plays 8)works of educational, artistic and intellectual interests 9)news and information 10)broadcasts to schoolsLesson 12Part A1 – 5: d, b, c, c, a. 6 – 10: d, c, b, c, d.Part BPassage1. 1) – 5): d, c, a, b, d.2. 1) should be the audience? / to attract people of different social groups? / to put the advertisement / When / how often /2) a. checking / savings accountsb. investment plansc. ATM bankingDialogue1. 1) – 5): c, c, c, a, b.2. cross: 1) a, c, 2) b, e, g.Lesson 13Part A1.a2.d3.c4.d5.b6.a7.d8.c1.b2.aPart BDialogue 11.1)c 2)b 3)a 4)d 5)bDialogue 21.1)b 2)b2.1)should be banned in all public places, including the streets 2)non-smokers 3)partly agrees 4)the smoker himself 5)disagrees 6)useless 7)fully agrees 8)dirty habit and dangerous to one‘s healthLesson 14Part A1 – 5: b, b, a, c, d. 6 – 10: d, a, d, c, dPart BDialogue 11. 1) She wants to be a lawyer.2) Her lecturer advised her to change to a more suitable course.3) She was shocked to hear that and she thought it was the lecturer who should change his job if he didn‘t want to teach her.2. 1) to study law2) agrees3) a waste of time / good wives and mothers at home4) to succeed in her career and to be a good mother at the same time.5) agrees6) interfering in people‘s family life.7) housework is a woman‘s job.Dialogue 21. 1) Where to live, in a city or in a village?2) He is a writer and he lives in London.3) Mary is an actress and her husband is a farmer. They live in a village.4) Jenny prefers to live in a village, but she is now living in a small town near London.5) Jenny seems to be quite satisfied with the place she is living in, because she enjoys the best of both world, a small town which is within easy reach of London and close to the country.2. 1) fresh air2) close to nature3) peace and quiet4) less crime and less traffic (safer)5) more pleasant6) much cheaper7) more going on8) more entertainment9) more open- minded people10) better stores and shopsLesson 15Part A1.c2.c3.d4.b5.b6.b7.d8.a9.d10.dPart BPassage 11.1)b 2)c 3)a 4)b 5)d2.1)b.the restaurants serve ‗foreign‘ foodc.they don‘t want to spend the necessary time and effort needed to cook good mealsd.they don‘t come specially for English food2)a.simpleb.easy to cookd.just needs heating up before eating3)a.is far away from large townsb.life is slowc.people are not in a great hurryPassage 21.1)b 2)c 3)d 4)b 5)a2.1)b.fried chickensd. ice cream2)b. Mexican restaurantsc. Italian restaurantsd. Chinese restaurants3)a. quick serviceb. cheap pricesc. carry-out service4)a. quick meals for people in a hurryb. inexpensive meals for people on a budgetLesson 16Part A1 – 5: b, b, c, a, c. 6 – 10: d, d, d, b, b.Part BPassage 11. 1) – 5): b, d, c, c, d.2. 1) a. wines. b. beers c. carbonated drinks2) a. water with carbon dioxide in it b. sugar c. flavoring3) a. supermarkets b. gas stations c. schools d. movie theaters e. fast food restaurants. f. bars g. large elegant restaurants4) a. classes b. meetings c. meals d. sports games.5) a. Coca-Cola. b. Pepsi-Cola c. 7- Up,Passage 21. 1) – 5): a, c, c, d, d,2. 1) green vegetables of all kinds // peas, cabbages, lettuces,2) fruits // peaches, bananas3) beets, / carrots, tomatoes,4) meat of all kinds, fish and eggs5) milk and food made from milk// cheese / ice cream6) bread or cereal // riceLesson 17Part A1.c2.d3.b4.d5.d6.a7.b8.d9.b 10.cPart BPassage 11.1)b 2)d 3)c 4)c 5)c2.1)Put a coin 2)Push a button 3)pull a lever 4)open a door Passage 21.1)b 2)c 3)d 4)c 5)b2.1)Its reply comes back at once or within hours2)It can create friendship3)It is far cheaper than a long-distance call4)It can help revive the almost lost art of letter writing5)It can bring people together and make the world even smallerLesson 18Part A1- 5: b, d, b, c, b 6- 10: c, a, b, c, b.Part BPassage 11. 1)- 5) : d, a, c, d, b2. 1) An ordinary record2) Reproducing pictures and sound.3) Plastic.4) Since Dec. 1978.5) As popular as records and record players.Passage 21. 1) – 5): c, c, a, d, c,2. 1) an effect on the central nervous system2) a chemical change in the body‘s fluids3) an unknown system of energy / under the skinLesson 19Part AI.1.Because Mary was busy typing a report in her office.2.In New York3.Photography. Because he finds it a lot of fun.4.They will have a picnic, take some pictures and have a swim.5.She doesn‘t play any sports but she watches all kinds of games. II. first brought to America from Africa as slavesfreewas not completely done away withthe black people make up nearly 12%used to livetwo millionmore than three times as many as in 1940an increase of close to one million in 20 yearsPassage 11.1)c 2)d 3)a 4)b 5)c2.1)F 2)T 3)F 4)T 5)TPassage 21.1)b 2)a 3)c 4)c 5)d2.1)shapeless mass of color, colors2)perfect roundness, artificial3)strange shapes4)real, taste5)surface, in every detail, touchLesson 20Part AI. 1 – 5: d, a, a, c, b. II. 1 – 5: b, c, c, b, b.Part BPassage1- 5: d, d, c, c, c, 6 – 10: a, c, c, d, b.听力原文TypescriptsLesson 1PART B Macro-ListeningPassage 1What Is an Ideal Teacher Like?I. TapescriptThe ideal teacher may be young or old, tall or short, fat or thin. He should know his subject, but he can make mistakes if he is willing to learn. His personality is as important as his scholarship. The ideal teacher must be enthusiastic. He must never teach anything he himself is not interested in. He should be a bit of an actor and he should not be afraid to show his feelings and express his likes and dislikes. He must like his students and respect them, but he must also respect himself and take pride in his work. Otherwise, he cannot respect his students and win respect from them. The ideal teacher should have an understanding of his students and be able to relate to them. He needs students' understanding' too. The ideal teacher should be kind, encouraging, and helpful and he should motivate his students to seek knowledge. The ideal teacher should see his students as individuals and acknowledge their differences. He must know how to encourage the self-development and growth of each of his students. The ideal teacher is one who grows, learns, and improves himself along with his students. So what about the teachers around you? Passage 2The Open University in BritainI. TapescriptNowadays the Open University in Britain plays an important role in British education. In 1963 the leader of the Labour Party made a speech explaining a plan for a 'university of the air an educational institution which would make use of television, radio and correspondence courses to give educational opportunity to those people who, for one reason or another, did not have a chance to receive further education. But at that time many people laughed at the plan.By 1969 the plan was well advanced and by August 1970 the Open University, as it is now called, had received forty thousand applications. But only twenty-four thousand could be accepted then for the four introductory courses: social sciences, arts, science and mathematics. Many clerks, farm workers, housewives, teachers, policemen attended the first class over the radio or on TV in January 1971. Meanwhile study centers were set up all over the country so that students could spend one week a year at one of the university's summer schools.It is probably the cheapest and most far-reaching method to promote education.Lesson 2PART B Macro-ListeningPassage ITeachers' ComplaintsI. TapescriptTeachers often complain that students don't do their homework properly and that they are constantly arriving at school red-eyed and yawning due to lack of sleep.It appears that there are two main explanations for this phenomenon. Firstly, many young children stay up late to watch television. Programs suitable for them may finish as late as eight o'clock. No child wants to be an exception in an age of conformity and admit not having seen what everybody else has. Secondly, a growing number of older children, particularly those approaching school-leaving age, are taking uppart-time jobs mainly involving evening or weekend work. They feel that working experience, not academic qualifications, will help them find jobs on leaving school. One can sympathize with both groups of children but it doesn't make a teacher's life any easier.Passage 2Education in the U.S.A.I. TapescriptEducation in the United States is usually divided into four levels. These are early childhood, elementary, secondary, and higher education. School attendance is required in every state of the country, and in most states students must attend school until the age of 16.The first level is early childhood education. Its main purpose is to prepare children for school.The second level is elementary education. Education at this level is divided into six or eight grades, and children learn reading, arithmetic, writing, social studies and science. They also have art, music and physical education.The third level is secondary education. It is for junior and senior high school students. Some students take courses to prepare themselves for college. Other students take technical or vocational courses that prepare them for jobs after they graduate from high school.Higher education continues after high school. There are many kinds of institutions of higher education. Technical institutes offer two-year programs in electronics, engineering, business and other subjects. After two years at a junior college, students receive an associate degree and then they can continue at a four-year college.Lesson 3PART B Macro-ListeningPassage 1We Wish You a Pleasant FlightI. TapescriptGood evening, ladies and gentlemen. May I draw your attention to the 'Safety in Flight' leaflet which you'll find in the pocket at the back of the seat in front of you and we do ask that you read it. You'll also find a 'Flightpath' magazine which you may find of interest. For those of you not familiar with this type of aircraft, smoking is permitted on the right hand side of the passenger cabin once the signs at the front of the cabin have been turned off, and at no time in the toilet which is situated at the rear of the aircraft. We have a duty-free bar on board and cigarettes, spirits, beer and mineral water will be on sale during the flight. If you have any questions during the flight please do not hesitate to ask your two hostesses. Would you now please ensure that your seat belts are securely fastened in preparation for take-off? May we wish you a pleasant flight! Thank you.Passage 2Here Is Your Weekend GuideI. TapescriptHere is your weekend guide to what is going on at the University of Colorado ...And it is a good weekend for basketball. The Colorado Buffaloes will play the Oklahoma Sooners Fridaynight at Oklahoma, and they will return home to face the Nebraska Cornhuskers Saturday night on the University of Colorado court. The Buffaloes are expected to win both games and fans. Tickets are available from the ticket office at the sports arena.There are also a few tickets available for the Saturday night concert by Walter Murphy and the Big Apple Band. Most of the tickets are ten dollars, although a very few five-dollar seats are still on sale. To reserve seats, call the Student Union at 666-5771, or stop by the box office.The university museum will be open from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. In addition to the famous rock and mineral collection and the exhibits of early people, there will be a special exhibit of American Indian pottery and sand painting. Admission is free.And now a report on snow conditions at area ski resorts. Snow Valley is reporting good conditions with six inches of new snow in the last twenty-four hours; Pine Mountain is reporting good conditions with eight inches of new snow; and the Oak Creek Canyon Resort is reporting very good conditions with nine inches of new snow.This has been the weekend guide. Thank you for listening.Lesson 4PART B Macro-ListeningPassage 1Have a Pleasant TripI. TapescriptGood morning, ladies and gentlemen! Welcome aboard the luxury cruise bus to Dallas, Baton Rouge, and Atlanta: We are scheduled to arrive in Dallas at 1:45 this afternoon. There will be a fifteen-minute rest stop at that time. We will have a thirty-minute dinner stop in Baton Rouge at 6:45 for those of you who are continuing on to Atlanta. We should arrive in Atlanta at 1:45 to- morrow morning. Please remember the number of your bus for reboarding. That number is 3224.This coach is air-conditioned for your comfort. Please remember that smoking of cigarettes is not permitted, and the smoking of any other material is also prohibited, as is the drinking of alcoholic beverages.Thank you for traveling with us. Have a pleasant trip!Passage 2Can I Have Your Attention, Please?I. TapescriptCan I have your attention, please? This is a message for years 7-10. Because of the rain the swimming competition will not be held at the New Town Swimming Pool as planned. It will be held at the Jackson Sports Center. Buses will be leaving school at 10 to take you to the Center. It's about a 15-minute ride. You will be returning to school at 3:15 in time to catch your usual buses home. Now here is the traveling arrangement for this morning. Years 7 and 8 and their home group teachers are to gather at the front gate at 9:35. The first four buses will take you there. Years 9 and 10 and their teachers will assemble at the front gate at 9:45. You will go on the last three buses. Cold drinks will be available at the Sports Center. Ifyou normally order your lunch at the school canteen please hand in your order to the teacher before 9:30. Your lunch will be delivered at the front gate of the Center at 12:30.Lesson 5PART A Micro-Listening1. M: When is Mary coming?W: Well, it's eight forty. She'll arrive in fifteen minutes.Q : When will Mary arrive?At 8:55.2. M: How's your mother feeling these days?W: Much better, thanks. But the doctor said that she should still stay in the hospital for a couple of days. Q : Where's the woman's mother now?In the hospital.3. M: Can you stay for a cup of coffee?W: I'd like to, but I have to pick up my children from school.Q : What's the woman going to do?To pick up her children from school.4. W: May I speak to Rosa?M: She's not in at the moment. You can call again after 5.Q: What does the man advise the woman to do?Call again after 5.5. M: Why didn't Kate come to class today?W: Her father was sick and she had to stay home to take care of him.Q : Why didn't Kate come to class?She had to stay home to take care of her sick father.6. W: What shall we do tonight?M: How about inviting some friends over for a drink?Q : What are they going to do?Invite some friends over for a drink.7. M: Paul said he would take us to the sports center in his car.W: Didn't you hear that he got injured in the football match yesterday?Q : What happened to Paul?He got injured in the football match.8. M: You seem to be very pleased today. Any good news?W: Yes. I'm going abroad to visit my daughter.Q : Why is the woman pleased?She's going abroad to visit her daughter.9. M: Have we got everything ready for the trip to New York?W: Almost. What we should do is to close all the windows.Q : What does the woman suggest they should do?Close all the windows.10. W: How are you getting along with your translation?M: I've come across many unfamiliar words and I have to consult the dictionary all the time.Q : What's the man's problem?He's come across many unfamiliar words and has to consult the dictionary all the time.PART B Macro-ListeningPassage 1English PubsI. TapescriptPubs are supposed to be the Englishman's favorite meeting place, where he can get together with a few friends over a pint of beer and talk about football, or horse racing, or business.You may notice that the pub is the place for men, but not for women. Even now it is still not quite respectable for a woman to go into a pub alone; she must have a man to escort and protect her. Perhaps that's partly why pubs depress me they are intended mainly to provide for male interests, which are often pretty narrow. I think this male-dominated atmosphere also reminds me of my life back at school, or in the army, neither of which is an experience I much want to relive.However, I'm obviously in the minority. Most Englishmen have their local pubs, where they can escape from the pressures of family life or work, and if they are lucky, tell their troubles to a pretty barmaid. Indeed, many men dream of retiring from their 9- 5 jobs and buying a little country pub, where they imagine they'll be the host of a seven-nights-a-week party. This dream usually dies when cleaning up spilled beer at one o'clock in the morning.Still, there's a pub for every type of man, from the city sophisticate to the rural primitive, and a man for every type of pub. And I must admit that, for someone who doesn't like them, I've spent a lot of time in pubs of various kinds.Passage 2A Bread-and-Butter LetterI. TapeseriptDear Mrs Johnson,It is a pleasure to write this letter because it gives me an opportunity to tell you how much I enjoyed your hospitality last weekend. It was my first visit to an American family and, at first, I was very anxious about my limited English and my knowledge of American customs, Then I saw you and your children waiting for me at the station with warm smiles of welcome on your faces. I immediately knew that everything was going to be all right. You and your wonderful family put me at ease right away.There are many happy memories of the weekend that I will keep with me forever. Above all, I will remember that you made me feel at home. There were so many new and different things for me to see and do. I particularly enjoyed driving through the countryside with Mr Johnson and you and seeing the charming colors of the leaves on the trees. I liked playing baseball with your sons, Jimmy and Joey. They were very patient with me and full of fun. Tell them I will teach them how to play soccer next time. I also had a good time at the community square dance on Saturday night. It was my first square dance, and I cannot forget how friendly and kind everyone around was.I am back at school again now and I am very happy because I know now a real American family and it is one of the nicest families I have ever met. Because my English is still not very good, I cannot express my feelings better. I can only say ‗Thank you‘ and hope that so meday you will visit my country and I can return your hospitality.Sincerely yours,Carlos GomezLesson 6PART A Micro-ListeningNumbers CalculationI.1. W: What time does the concert start?M: At 8:30. We still have 25 minutes to get there.Q : What time is it now?2. W: Can you tell me what time Flight 318 will arrive?M: Yes, it was scheduled to arrive at 6 p.m., but has been delayed for an hour and a half.Q: When is the airplane now expected to arrive?3. M: When does the next bus leave for Los Angeles?W: Buses leave for Los Angeles every half hour. You just missed the 9:30 bus by 5 minutes.Q : When will the next bus leave for Los Angeles?4. W: I like these chairs. How much are they?M:They are $ 60 each or $100 for a pair.Q : How much does one chair cost?5. W: I just bought this coat at a sale. I paid only $ 240 for it. How do you like it?M: It's very nice, but my wife bought the same thing for just half the price.Q : How much did the man's wife pay for her coat?6. M: We'd like two rooms, a small room and a large room both facing the garden.W:Very good, sir. The small room is twenty dollars a night, and the large room is thirty dollars a night. Q: How much would the man pay for the rooms if he and his family stay for three nights?7. W: How many students took the English test yesterday?M : About 90, but I / 3 failed.Q : How many students passed the test?8. M: I bought this $500 TV set with a 10% discount.W: It's a bargain. You're so lucky.Q : How much did the man pay for his TV set?9. W:Lisa must be over 20 now.M: Yes, when Tom finished school ten years ago, Lisa was already fifteen.Q: How old is Lisa now?10. M: Does this typewriter cost 80 dollars?W: It used to. But it is twice as much as the original price.Q : How much does the typewriter cost now?PART B Macro-ListeningPassage IWhat Are Good Manners?I. TapescriptPeople in different countries have different standards for good manners. Before entering a house in some Asian countries it is necessary to take off one's shoes. In European countries, even though shoes sometimes become very muddy, this is not done. A guest in a Chinese house never finishes a drink. He leaves a little to show that he has had enough. In a Malay house, a guest always leaves a little food. In England, a guest always finishes a drink or eats up his food to show that he has enjoyed it.Here are some examples of the things that a well-mannered person does or does not do no matter whether he is an oriental or a westerner,He never laughs at people when they are in trouble. Instead, he tries to help them. He is always kind whether to people or to animals. When he is waiting for a bus, he takes his turn and never pushes to the front of the line. In the bus, he gives his seat to an old person, or a disabled person, or a lady who is standing. When talking to people, he never tells heavy people they are fat, but says that they are losing weight for he knows everyone is diet con- scious and wants to be thin. He never asks people, women in particular, their age. Everyone wants to be young. If he is invited to a dinner party at seven, he is sure to be there by seven, knowing how people respect time and expect everyone to be 'on time' If he smokes, he never lights his cigarette before getting the permission from people around him.He says 'Please' when making a request and 'Thank you' when he re- ceives something. He stands up when speaking to a lady or an older person, and he does not sit down until the other person is seated. Passage 2Tea Ceremony in JapanI. TapescriptThe tea ceremony in Japan, or Cha-No-Yu, is a special form of entertainment for distinguished guests. The tradition started in the fifteenth century and has existed for about six hundred years, and it has very special and strict rules that must be followed.There are many different kinds of tea ceremonies, from the informal to the quite formal. But all Cha-No-Yu ceremonies have one thing in common, that is, guests are invited to enjoy a moment of peace and calm. Traditionally the Cha-No-Yu takes place in a tea room which is usually not very big. The guests take off their street shoes and put on special bamboo shoes. Then they cross a beautiful garden. They stop for a moment at a rock water basin, where they wash their hands. Then they enter the tea room through a small low door.The inside of the tea room is very simple but very beautiful. The room is not furnished at all and the floor is covered with a kind of bamboo mats which are called 'tatami'. There are flowers and some traditional decorations like porcelain tea sets of ancient times, landscape paintings, calligraphy, national costumes, etc. The guests sit in the traditional way, on their knees on the floor. In formal tea ceremonies, small cakes are also served. The tea master, a man or a woman, follows a certain procedure in making the tea and then serves it to the guests in turn, starting from the most distinguished. The guests are not supposed to drink the tea at one go. They should sip it bit by bit and at the same time appreciate the designs of the bowl and the dish. From time to time the host and the guests would bow to each other. When the guests finally leave the tea room, put on their shoes and leave the house, they feel happy and peaceful.。
教师必备课堂常用英语
教师必备课堂常用英语(总9页)-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1-CAL-本页仅作为文档封面,使用请直接删除1.Answer these questions according to the last lesson 根据上节课内容回答我的问题2.Listen to the dialogue once more and complete these exercises.再听一遍并完成这些联系。
3.Who can talk about the story in your own words?谁能用自己的话谈论一下这个故事4.Who can recite the text Hands up. Please5.To let me see if you’ve understood ,I’ll ask some questions on this passage.让我看看你们是否已掌握,就这段文章,我要提几个问题6.Are you ready? 准备好了么?7.Hello boys and girls ,let’s start now ,孩子们好,准备上课8.Is anyone away/who’s absent考勤9.First,let’s o some review 复习一下10. Who can tell what we did in the last lesson 谁能回顾下我们上节课学的知识11. Now we’re going to do something new、Let’s learn something new 我们开始学新知识12. Look over here.看这里13. Please look at the blackboard.请看黑板14. Get into groups of three.三人一组15. Everybody find a partner. /in pairs, please.两人一组16. Let’s do it one by one 一个接一个的17.Practice the dialogue, please.请联系下对话18. Follow me please. /repeat after me ,跟我读19. Please answer the question.回答这个问题20. Please read this letter/word sentence out loud.请大声朗读21. Listen and repeat. /look and listen.听并且跟读22, excellent, good job,做得好23. Practice after class .memorize these words,课后做些练习,熟记这些单词24. Take notes, please.请记笔记25. Who would like to come to the front and write on the blackboard?谁愿意上前把答案写到黑板上?26. So much for the diction, please hand in your exercise-books.听写到这里,请把你们的练习本交上了27. Now we’re going to learn some new words and expressions我们来学习一些新词汇和短语28. Have you previewed the new words 你们预习了新单词吗?29. What’s the meaning of the word这个单词的意思含义是什么?30. Who can explain the use of the word to me 谁能解释下这个单词的用法31. Give me an example, please Can you give me an example 谁来举个例子32. Ok. Tell me the defenses between the two sentences请告诉我这两个短语的不同33. Can you make a sentence with this word/phrase 请用这个单词短语造句34. I’ll ask two students to writ e the answers on the blackboard. Any volunteer我将要找学生把答案写在黑板上,谁愿意?35. Can you say the sentence/phrase/word in another way能用其他方式解释下这个句子/短语/单词吗?36. What can you see in the picture? 从这个图片中你们能发现什么?37. Look at picture .guess what is going on happened看这个图片,猜猜接下来会发生什么38. Who can describe the picture in detail again? 谁能再描述下这个图片的细节39. Let’s come to the dialogue in part two.两人一组读对话40. Read the dialogue in pairs, please. 两人一组读下面对话41. Now listen to the tape, before listening, look at the pictures and guess who can play soccer well.听录音在听之前,看图片猜下,谁足球踢的比较好42. The first lesson has been finished, have you grasped all the key points?第一课结束了,大家掌握了所有的要点了吗?43. Before listening, read through the questions in the book.听录音,在听之前,先阅读一下问题44. Close your books while listening.听录音的时候,请把书合上45. Listen to the tape with your books closed.听录音的时候,请合上书。
新概念英语第三册课文
新概念英语第三册(共60课)Lesson1 A puma at largePumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America. Wh en report s came in to London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seri ously. However, as t he evi dence b egan to acc umulate, e xperts from t he Zoo fe lt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar.The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw 'a large cat' only five yards away from her. It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered(adj.被困得走投无路的). The search proved difficult, for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening. Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead dee r and small animals like rabbits. Pa w prints were seen in a number o f places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes. Several people complained of 'cat-like noises' at night and a b usinessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree. The experts were no w fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from ? As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and so mehow managed to escape. The h unt went on for several weeks, but the puma was not caught. It is disturbing to think that a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside.Lesson 2 Thirteen equals oneOur vicar is always raising money for one cause o r another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired. The big clock which used to strike the hours day and night was damaged many years ago and has been silent ever since.' One night, however, our vicar woke up with a start: the clock was striking the hours! Looking at his watch, he saw that it was one o'clock, but the bell struck thirteen times before it stopped. Armed with a torch, the vicar went up i nto the clock tower to see what wa s going on. In t he torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer. 'Whatever are you doing up here Bill ?' asked the vicar in surprise.' I'm trying to repair th e bell,' answered Bill.' I've been coming up here night after night for weeks now. You see, I was hoping to give you a surprise.''You certainly did give me a surprise!' said the vicar. 'Yo u've probably woken up everyone in the village as well. Still, I'm glad the bell is working again.''That's the trouble, vicar,' answered Bill. 'It's working all r ight, but I'm afraid that at one o'clock it will strike thirteen times and there's nothing I can do about it.''We'll get used to that Bill,' said the vicar. 'Thirteen is not as good as on e but it's better than nothing. Now let's go downstairs and have a cup of tea.'Lesson 3 An unknown goddessSome time ago,an interesting discovery was made by archaeologists on the Aegean(adj.爱琴海的;n.)island of Kea.An American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient city on the prom ontory of Ayia Irin i.The city at one t ime must have been pr osperous,for it enjoyed a high level of ci v ilization.Houses--often three storeys h igh--were built of stone.They had large rooms with beautifully decorated walls.The city was even equipped with a drainage system,for a great many clay pipes were found beneath the narrow streets.The t emple wh ich th e archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times. In the most sacred room o f the temple, clay fragments of fifteen statues were found. Each of these re presented a goddess and had, at one time, been painted. The body of one statue wa s found among r emains dating from the f ifteenth century B.C. Its missing head happened to be among remains of the fifth century B.C. This head must have been found in Classical times and carefully preserved. It was very old and precious even then. When t he archaeologists recon structed the f ragments, t hey were a mazed to fi nd that t he goddess turned out to be a very modern-looking woman. She stood three feet high and her hands rested on her hip. She was wearing a ful l-length skirt which swept the ground. Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists ha ve been unable to discover her identity.Lesson4 The double life of Alfred BloggsThese days, people who do manual work often r eceive far more money than c lerks who wor k in offices. People who work in offices are frequently referred to as' white collar workers' for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work. Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of b ecoming white collar workers. This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation.When he got married, Alf was too embarrassed to say anything to his wife about his job. He simply told her that he worked for the Corporation. Every morning, he left home dressed in a smart black suit. He then changed into overalls (n.工作服) and spent the next eight hours as a dustman. Before returning home at night, he took a shower and changed back into his suit. Alf did this for o ver two years and his fellow dustmen kept his s ecret. Alf's wife has never discovered that she married a dustman and she never will, for Alf has just found another job. He will soon be working in an office as a junior clerk. He will be earning only half as much as he used to, but he feels that his rise in status is well worth the loss of money. From now on, he will wear a suit all day and others will call him 'Mr. Bloggs', not 'Alf'.Lesson 5 The factsEditors of newspapers and magazines often g o to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. Last year a journalist had been i nstructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on t he president's palace in a new Af r ican republic. When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence a nd then refused to publish it. T he article began: 'Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which surrounds the president's palace.' The editor at oncesent the journalist a fax instructing him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall.The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them. Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press. He sent the journalist two urgent telegrams, but received no reply. He sent yet another telegram informing t he jou rnalist t hat if h e di d not repl y soon he would be fired. Whe n the journalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. A week later, the editor at last received a telegram from the journalist. Not only had the poor man been arrested, but he had been s ent to prison as well. However, he had at last been allowed to send a cable in which he informed the editor that he had been arrested while counting the 1084 steps leading to the 15-foot wall which surrounded the president's palace.Lesson 6 Smash-and-grabThe expensive shops in a famous ar cade near Piccadilly were just opening. At this time of the morning, the arcade was almost empty. Mr Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display. Two of his assistants had been worki n g busily since 8 o'c lock and had only just finished. Diamond necklaces and rings had been be autifully arranged on a background of black velvet. After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr Taylor went back into his shop.The silence w as suddenly brok en when a large car, w ith it s headlights on and it s h orn blaring, roared down the arcade. It came to a stop outside the jeweler's. One man stayed at t he wheel whi le two others wi th bl ack stocki ngs over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. While this was going on, Mr Taylor was upstairs. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade. One of the thieves wa s struc k by a heavy s tatue, b ut he was too busy helping hi mself to diamonds to notice any pain. The raid w as all ov er in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it mov ed off at a f antastic speed. Just as it was leaving, Mr Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. T hey had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.Lesson 7 Mutilated ladiesChildren often have far more sense than their elders. This simple truth was demonstrated rather dramatically d uring a civil defence exer cise in a small town in Canad a. Most of the inhabitants were asked to take part in the exercise during which they had to pretend that their city had be en bombed. Air-raid warnings were sounded and t housands o f peo ple went i nto special air-raid shelters. Doctors and nurses remained above ground while Police patrolled the streets in case anyone tried to leave the shelters too soon.The police did not have much to do because the citizens took the exercise seriously. They stayed underground for twenty minutes and waited for the siren to sound again. On leaving the air-raid shelters, they saw tha t d octors and nurses wer e bus y. A great many people ha d volunteered to act as ca sualties. Theatrical make-up and artificial blood had been used to make the injuries look realistic. A lot of People were lying 'dead' in the streets. The living helped to carry the dead and wounded to special stations. A Child of six was brought in by two adults. The child was supposed to b e dead. With theatrical make-up on his face, he looked as if he had died of shock. Some people were so moved by the sight that they began to cry. However, the child suddenly sat up and a doctor asked him to comment on his death. The child looked around for a moment and said, 'I think they're all crazy!'Lesson8 A famous monasteryThe Great St Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy. At 2470 metres, it is the highest mountain p ass i n Euro pe. The fa mous mona stery of St Bernard, w hich was founded i n t he eleventh century, lies about a mile away. For hundreds of years, St Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous Pass. These friendly dogs, which were first brought from Asia, were used as watch-dogs even in Roman times. Now that a tunnel has been b uilt through the mountains, the Pass is less dangerous, b ut each year, t he dogs are sti ll sent ou t into the snow whenever a traveller is in difficulty. Despite the new tunnel, there are still a few people who rashly attempt to cross the Pass on foot.During the summer months, the monastery is very busy, for it is visited by thousands of people who cross the Pass in cars, As there are so many people about, the dogs have to be kept in a special en closure. In winter, ho wever, life at the monastery is qu ite dif ferent. T he temperature drops to -30 and ver y few people attempt to cross the Pass. The monks Prefer winter to summer for they have mo re privacy. The dogs have greater freedom, too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure. The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter are parties of skiers who go th ere at Christmas and Easter. These young people, who love the peace of the mountains, always receive a warm.Welcome at St Bernard's monastery.Lesson9 Flying cats 飞猫Cats never fail to fascinate human beings. They can be friendly and affectionate towards humans, but they lead mysterious lives of their own as well. They never become submissive like dogs and horses. As a result, humans have learned to respect feline independence. Most cats remain suspicious of humans all their lives. One of the things that fascinates us most about cats is the popular belief that they have nine lives. Apparently, they is a good deal of truth in this idea. A cat’s ability to survive falls is based on fact.Recently the New York Animal Medical Centre made a study of 132 ca ts over a period of five months. All these cats had one experience in common: they had fallen off high buildings, yet only eight of them died from shock or injuries. Of course, New Yorkis the ideal place for such an interesting study, because there is no shorta ge of tall buildings. There are plenty of high-rise windowsills to fall from! One cat, Sabrina, fell 32 storeys, yet only suffered from a broken tooth. ‘ Cats behave like well-trained paratroopers,’ a doctor said. It seems that the further cats fall, the less they are likely to injure themselves. In a long drop, th ey reach speeds of 60 miles an hour and more. At high speeds, falling cats have time to relax. They stretch out their legs like flying squirrel. This increases th eir air-resistance and reduces the shock of impact when they hit the ground.Lesson10 The loss of TitanicThe great ship, Titanic, s ailed for New Yor k from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. She was carrying 1316 passengers and a crew of 89l. Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship. At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinka ble, for she had sixteen water- tight compartments. Even if two of th ese were flooded, she would still be abl e to float. The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life.Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted b y a look-out. After the alarm had been given, th e great ship turned sharp ly to avoid a direct collision. The Ti tanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over100 feet out of the water beside her. Suddenly, there was a sligh t trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what ha d happened. The noise had been so faint tha t no one thought that the ship had been damaged. Below, the captai n realized to hi s horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for fi ve of her sixteen water-tight comp artments had al ready been fl ooded ! T he or der to aba ndon ship was given and hundreds o f peopl e plunged i nto the i cy water. As there were not enough life-boats for everybody, 1500 lives were lost.Lesson11 Not guiltyGoing through the Customs is a tiresome business. The strangest thing about it is that really honest people are often made to feel guilty. The hardened professional smuggler, on the other hand, is never troubled by such feelings, even if he has five hundred gold watches hidden in his suitcase. When I returned from abroad recently, a particularly officious young Customs Officer clearly regarded me as a smuggler.'Have you anything to declare?' he asked, looking me in the eye.'No,' I answered confidently.'Would you mind unlocking this suitcase please ?''Not at all,' I answered.The Officer went through the case with great care. All the things I had packed so carefully were soon in a dreadful mess. I felt sure I would never be able to close the case again. Suddenly, I saw the Officer's face l ight up. He had s potted a ti ny bottle at the bottom o f my case a nd he po unced on it with delight.'Perfume, eh?' he asked sarcastically. 'You should have declared that.' Perfume is not exem pt from import duty.''But it isn't perfume,' I said.' It's hair-oil.' Then I added wit h a smile,' It's a strange mixture I make myself.' As I expected, he did not believe me.'Try it!' I said encouragingly.The Officer unscrewed the cap and p ut the bottle to his nostrils. He was g reeted by an unpleasant smell which convinced him that I was telling the truth. A few minutes later, I was able to hurry away with precious chalk-marks on my baggage.Lesson12 Life on a desert islandMost of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. We sometimes imagine a desert island to be a sort of par adise where the sun always shines. Life there is simple and good.Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. The other side of the picture is quite the opposite. Life on a desert island is wretched. You either starve to death or live like Robinson Crusoe, waiting for a boat which never comes. Perhaps there is an element of t ruth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find out.Two men who recently spent five days on a co ral island wished they had stayed there longer. They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami to have it repaired. During the journey, their boat began to sink. They quickly loaded a small ru bber dinghy with food, matches, and tins o f beer and rowed for a few miles ac ross the Car ibbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. There were hardly any trees on the island and there was no water, but this did not prove to be a problem. The men collected rain-water in the rubber dinghy. As they had brought a spear gun with them, they had plenty to eat. They caught lobs ter and fish every day, and, as one of them put it 'ate like kings'. When a passing tanker rescued them five days later, both men were genuinely sorry that they had to leave.Lesson13 It’s only meAfter her husband had gone to work, Mrs Richards sent her children to school and went upstairs to her bedroom. She was too excited to do any housework that morning, for in the evening she would be going to a fancy dress party with her husband. She intended to dress up as a ghost and as she had made her costume the night before, she was impatient to try it on. Though the costume consisted only of a sh eet, it was very effective. After putting it on, Mrs Richards went downstairs. She wanted to find out whether it would be comfortable to wear.Just as Mrs Richards was entering the dining-room, there w as a knock o n the front door. She knew that it must be the baker. She had told him to come straight in if ever she failed to open the door and to leave the bread o n the kitchen ta ble. Not wanting to frighten the poor man, Mrs Richards quickly hid in the small st ore-room under the stairs. S he heard the front door open a nd heavy footsteps in th e hall. Suddenly the door of the store-room was opened and a m an entered. Mrs Richards realized that it must be the man from the Electricity Board who had come to read the meter. She tried to explain the situation, saying' It's only me', but it was too late. The man let out a cry and jumped back several paces. When Mrs Richards walked towards him, he fled, slamming the door behind him.Lesson14 A noble gangsterThere was a time when t he owners of shop an d businesses in Chicago had to pay large sums of money t o gangs ters i n ret urn f or' protecti on' I f the money was not pai d p romptly, t he gangsters would quickly put a man o ut of business by destroying his shop. Obtaining 'protecho n money' is not a modern crime. As long ago as the fourteenth century, an Englishman, Sir John Hawkwood, made the remarkable discovery that people would rather pay large sums of money than have their life work destroyed by gangsters.Six hu ndred years ag o, Si r Joh n Hawkwood arrived i n Ital y wi th a band of soldiers an d settled near Fl orence. He soon mad e a name for himself and came to b e known to the Italians as Giovanni Acuto. Whenever the Italian city-states were at war with each other, Hawkwood used to hire his soldiers to princes who were willing to pay the high price he demanded. In times of peace, when business was bad, Ha wkwood and his men w ould march i nto a ci ty-state and, after burning down a fe w farms, wo uld offer to g o away i f protection money wa s p aid to them. Hawkwood made large sums of money in this way. In spite of this, the Italians regarded him as a sort of hero. When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of 'the most valiant sold ier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue'.Lesson15 Fifty pence worth of troubleChildren always appreciate small gif ts of money. Father, of course, provides a regular su pply of pocket-money, but uncl e s and a unts are always a so urce of extra income. With s ome children, small sums go a long way. If sixpences are not exchanged for sweets, they rattle for months inside money-boxes. O nly very thri f ty children manage to fill up a money-box. For most of them, sixpence is a small price to pay for a satisfying bar of chocolate.My nephew, George, has a money-box but it is always empty. Very few of the sixpences I have given him have found their way there. I gave him sixpence yesterday and advised him to save it. Instead, he bought himself sixpence worth of trouble. On his way to the sweet shop, he dropped his sixpence a nd it rolled along the pavement a nd then disappe ared down a drain. George took offhis jacket, rolled up his sleeves and pushed his right arm through the drain cover. He could not find his sixpence anywhere, and what is more, he could not get his arm out. A crowd of people gathered round him and a lady rubbed his arm with soap a nd butter, b ut George was firmly stuck. The fire-brigade was ca lled and two firemen freed George using a special type of grease. George was not too upset by his experience because the lady who owns the sweet shop heard about his troubles and rewarded him with a large box of chocolates.Lesson16 Mary had a little lambMary and her husband Dimitri lived in the tiny village of Perachora in southern Greece. One of Mary's prize possessions was a l ittle white lamb which her husband had given her. She kept it tied to a tree in a field during the d ay and went to fetch it every evening. One evening, however, the lamb was missing. The rope had been cut, so it was obvious that the lamb had been stolen. When Dimitri came in from the fields, his wife told him what had happened. Dimitri at once set out to find the thief.He knew it would not prove difficult in such a s mall village. After telling several of his f riends about the theft, Dimitri found out that his neighbour, Aleko, had suddenly acquired a new lamb. Dimitri immediately went to Aleko's house and angrily accused him of stealing the lamb. He told him he had better return it or he would call the police. Aleko denied taking it and led Dimitri into his back-yard. It was true that he had just bought a lamb, he explained, but his lamb was black. Ashamed of having acted so rashly, Dimitri apologized to Aleko for having accused him. While they were talking it began to rain and Dimitri stayed in Alek o's house until the rain stopped. When he went outside half an hour later, he was astonished to find that the little black lamb was almost white. Its wool, which had been dyed black, had been washed clean by the rain !Lesson17 The longest suspension bridge in the worldVerrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbour in 1524 and named it Angouleme. He described it as 'a very agreeable situation located within two small h ills in the midst of which flowed a great river.' Though Verrazano is by no means considered to be a great explorer, his name will pro bably remain immortal, for o n No vember 21st, 1964, the greatest bridge in the world was named after him.The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. It has a span o f 4260 feet. The bridge is so long that the shape of the earth had to be taken into account by its designer. Two great towers support four huge cables. The towers are built on immense underwater platforms made of steel and concrete. The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under th e sea. These alone took sixteen months to build. Abo ve the surface of the water, the towers rise to a height of nearly 700 feet. They support the cables from which the bridge has been suspended. Each of the four cables contains 26,108 lengths of wire. It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of i t s total capacity. However, size and str ength are n ot the onl y important things about t his bridge. Despite its immensity, it is both simple an d elegant, fulfilling its designer's dream t o create 'an enormous object drawn as faintly as possible'.Lesson18 Electric currents in modern artModern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops. We have got quite used to them. Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly fifty years.In spite of this, some people--including myself--were surprised by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture. The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits. Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces o f moving sculpture. Odd ly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move i n response t o a gust of wind are qu ite f amiliar t o ev erybody. Th ese object s, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. The spheres had been magnetized and a ttracted or repelled each other all the time. In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights. These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad. Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off an grily. It w as rath er lik e an e xhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. These Pecul iar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well !Lesson19 A very dear catKidnappers are rarely interested in Animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs Eleanor Ramsay's cat. Mrs Eleanor Ramsay, a very wealthy old lady, has shared a flat with her cat, Rastus, for a great many y ears. Rastus leads an orderly life. He usually takes a short walk in the evenings and is always home by seven o'clock. One evening, however, he failed to arrive. Mrs Ramsay got very worried. She looked everywhere for him but could not find him.Three day after Rastus' disappearance, Mrs Ramsay received an an onymous letter. The writer stated that Rastus was in safe hands and would be returned immediately if Mrs Ramsay paid a ransom of &1000. Mrs Ramsay was instructed to place the money in a cardboard box and to leave it outside her door. At first, she decided to go to the police, but fearing that she would never see Rastus again --the letter had made that quite clear--she changed her mind. She drew &1000 from her bank and followed the kidnapper's instructions. The next morning, the box had disappeared but Mrs Ramsay was sure that the kidnapper would keep his word. Sure enough, Rastus arrived punctually at seven o'clock that evening. He looked very well, though he was rather thirsty, for he drank half a bottle of milk. The police were astounded when Mrs Ramsay told them what she haddone. She explained that Rastus w as very dear to her. Considering the amount she paid, he was dear in more ways than one!。
新概念英语第1册单词带音标和中文
新概念英语第1册单词带音标和中文Lesson 11excuse[ik'skju:z] v.原谅2me[mi:, mi] pron.我(宾格)3yes[jes] ad.是的4is[iz, s, z, əz] v.be动词现在时第三人称单数5this[ðis] pron.这6your[jə:, jɔ:, jər, jɔ:r] 你的,你们的7handbag['hændbæg] n.(女用)手提包8pardon['pɑ:dən] int.原谅,请再说一遍9it[it] pron.它10thank you感谢你(们) 11 very much非常地Lesson 21 pen [pen] n.钢笔2 pencil ['pensl] n.铅笔3 book [buk] n.书4 watch [wɔtʃ] n.手表5 coat [kəut] n.上衣,外衣6 dress [dres] n.连衣裙7 skirt [skə:t] n.裙子8 shirt [ʃə:t] n.衬衣9 car [kɑ:] n.小汽车10 house [haus] n.房子Lesson 31 umbrella [ʌm'brelə] n.伞2 please [pli:z] int.请3 here [hiə] ad.这里4 my [mai]我的5 ticket ['tikit] n.票6 number ['nʌmbə] n.号码7 five [faiv] num.五8 sorry ['sɔri] a.对不起的9 sir [sə:] n.先生10 cloakroom['kləukru:m] n.衣帽存放处Lesson 41 suit [su:t, sju:t] n.一套衣服2 school [sku:l] n.学校3 teacher ['ti:tʃə] n.老师4 son [sʌn] n.儿子5 daughter ['dɔ:tə] n.女儿Lesson 51 Mr. ['mistə]先生2 good [gud] a.好3 morning ['mɔ:niŋ] n.早晨4 Miss [mis]小姐5 new [nju:] a.新的6 student ['stju:dənt] n.学生7 French [frentʃ] a.& n.法国人8 German ['dʒə:mən] a.& n.德国人9 nice ['nais] a.美好的10 meet [mi:t] v.遇见11 Japanese [ˌdʒæpə'ni:z]a.& n.日本人12 Korean [kə'riən]a.& n.韩国人13 Chinese [ˌtʃai'ni:z] a.& n.中国人 14 too [tu:] ad.也 Lesson 6 1 make [meik] n.(产品的)牌号 2 Swedish ['swi:di ʃ] a.瑞典的 3 English ['iŋgliʃ] a.英国的 4 American [ə'merik ən] a.美国的 5 Italian [i'tæli ən] a.意大利的 6 Volvo ['v ɔlv əʊ] n.沃尔沃 7 Peugeot n.标致 8 Mercedes ['m ə:sidi:z] n.梅赛德斯 9 Toyota ['t əʊj əʊt ə] n.丰田 10 Daewoo n.大宇 11 Mini ['mini] n.迷你 12 Ford [f ɔ:d] n.福特 13 Fiat ['faiæt, -ət] n.菲亚特 Lesson 7 1 I [ai] pron.我 2 am [m, əm, æm] v.be 动词现在时第一人称单数 3 are [ɑ:] v.be 动词现在时复数 4 name ['neim] n.名字 5 what [w ɔt, w ɑ:t] a.& pron.什么 6 nationality [ˌnæʃə'næliti] n.国籍 7 job [d ʒɔb] n.工作 8 keyboard ['ki:b ɔ:d] n.电脑键盘 9 operator ['ɔp əreit ə] n.操作人员 10 engineer [ˌendʒi'ni ə] n.工程师 Lesson 8 1 policeman [p ə'li:sm ən] n.警察 2 policewoman [p ə'li:s,wum ən] n.女警察 3 taxi driver 出租汽车司机 4 air hostess 空中小姐 5 postman ['p əustm ən] n.邮递员 6 nurse [n ə:s] n.护士 7 mechanic [mi'kænik] n.机械师 8 hairdresser ['he əˌdres ə] n.理发师 9 housewife ['hauswaif] n.家庭妇女 10 milkman ['milkm ən] n.送牛奶的人 Lesson 9 1 hello [h ə'l əu] int.喂(表示问候) 2 hi [hai] int.喂,嗨 3 how [hau] ad.怎样 4 today [t ə'dei] ad.今天 5 well [wel] a.身体好 6 fine [fain] a.美好的 7 thanks [θæŋks] int.谢谢8 goodbye [ˌgud'bai] int.再见 9 see [si:] v.见 Lesson 10 1 fat [fæt] a.胖的 2 woman ['wum ən] n.女人 3 thin [θin] a.瘦的 4 tall [t ɔ:l] a.高的 5 short [ʃɔ:t] a.矮的 6 dirty ['d ə:ti] a.脏的 7 clean [kli:n] a.干净的 8 hot [h ɔt] a.热的 9 cold [k əuld] a.冷的 10 old [əuld] a.老的 11 young [j ʌŋ] a.年轻的 12 busy ['bizi] a.忙的 13 lazy ['leizi] a.懒的 Lesson 11 1 whose [hu:z] pron.谁的 2 blue [blu:] a.蓝色的 3 perhaps [p ə'hæps] ad.大概 4 white [wait] a.白色的 5 catch [kæt ʃ] v.抓住 Lesson 12 1 father ['f ɑ:ðə] n.父亲 2 mother ['m ʌðə] n.母亲 3 blouse [blauz] n.女衬衫 4 sister [sist ə] n.姐,妹 5 tie [tai] n.领带 6 brother ['br ʌðə] n.兄,弟 7 his [hiz] 他的 8 her [h ə:] 她的 Lesson 13 1 colour ['k ʌl ə] n.颜色 2 green [gri:n] a.绿色 3 come [k ʌm] v.来 4 upstairs [ˌʌp'ste əz] ad.楼上 5 smart [sm ɑ:t] a.时髦的,巧妙的 6 hat [hæt] n.帽子 7 same [seim] a.相同的 8 lovely ['l ʌvli] a.可爱的,秀丽的 Lesson 14 1 case [keis] n. 箱子 2 carpet ['k ɑ:pit] n. 地毯 3 dog [d ɔg] n. 狗 Lesson 15 1 Customs ['k ʌst əmz] n. 海关 2 officer ['ɔfis ə] n. 官员 3 girl [g ə:l] n. 女孩,姑娘 4 Danish ['deini ʃ] a.& n. 丹麦人 5 friend ['deini ʃ] a.& n. 丹麦人 6 Norwegian [n ɔ:'wi:d ʒən] a.& n. 挪威人 7 passport ['p ɑ:spɔ:t] n. 护照 8 brown [braun] a. 棕色的 9 tourist ['tu ərist] n. 旅游者Lesson 161 Russian ['rʌʃən] a.& n. 俄罗斯人2 Dutch [dʌtʃ] a.& n. 荷兰人3 these [ði:z] pron. 这些(this的复数)4 red [red] a. 红色的5 grey [grei] a. 灰色的6 yellow ['jeləu] a. 黄色的7 black [blæk] a. 黑色的8 orange ['ɔrindʒ] a. 橘黄色的Lesson 171 employee [im'plɔi-i:] n.雇员2 hard-working['hɑ:dwə:kiŋ] a. 勤奋的3 sales reps 推销员4 man [mæn] n. 男人5 office ['ɔfis] n. 办公室6 assistant [ə'sistənt] n. 助手Lesson 191 matter ['mætə] n. 事情2 children ['tʃildrən] n. 孩子们(child 的复数)3 tired ['taiəd] a. 累,疲乏4 boy [bɔi] n. 男孩5 thirsty ['θə:sti] a. 渴6 mum ['mʌm] n. 妈妈(儿语)7 sit down [ˌsit'daun] 坐下8 right [rait] a. 好,可以9 ice cream [ˌais'kri:m] 冰淇淋Lesson 201 big [big] a.大的2 small [smɔ:l] a.小的3 open ['əupən] a.开着的4 shut [ʃʌt] a.关着的5 light [lait] a.轻的6 heavy ['hevi] a.重的7 long [lɔŋ] a.长的8 shoe [ʃu:] n.鞋子9 grandfather['grændˌfɑ:ðə] n.祖父,外祖父10 grandmother['grænˌmʌðə] n.祖母,外祖母Lesson 211 give [giv] v. 给2 one [wʌn] pron. 一个3 which [witʃ] 哪一个Lesson 221 empty ['empti] a.空的2 full [ful] a.满的3 large [lɑ:dʒ] a.大的4 little ['litl] a.小的5 sharp [ʃɑ:p] a.尖的,锋利的6 small [smɔ:l] a.小的7 big [big] a.大的8 blunt [blʌnt] a.钝的9 box [bɔks] n.盒子,箱子10 glass [glɑ:s] n.杯子11 cup [kʌp] n.茶杯12 bottle ['bɔtl] n.瓶子13 tin [tin] n.罐头14 knife [naif] n.刀子15 fork [fɔ:k] n.叉子Lesson 231 on [ɔn] prep. 在…之上2 shelf [ʃelf] n. 架子,搁板Lesson 241 desk [desk] n.课桌2 table ['teibəl] n.桌子3 plate [pleit] n.盘子4 cupboard ['kʌbəd] n.食橱5 cigarette [ˌsigə'ret] n.香烟6 television ['teliˌviʒən, ˌteli'viʒən] n.电视机7 floor [flɔ:] n.地板8 dressing table 梳妆台9 magazine[ˌmægə'zi:n] n.杂志10 bed [bed] n.床11 newspaper['nju:sˌpeipə] n.报纸12 stereo ['steriəu,'stiər-] n.立体声音响Lesson 251 Mrs. ['misiz]夫人2 kitchen ['kitʃin] n.厨房3 refrigerator[ri'fridʒəreitə] n.电冰箱4 right [rait] n.右边5 electric [i'lektrik]a.带电的,可通电的6 left [left] n.左边7 cooker ['kukə] n.炉子,炊具8 middle ['midl] n.中间9 of [əv, ə, ɔv] prep.(属于)…的10 room [ru:m] n.房间11 cup [kʌp] n.杯子Lesson 261 where [weə] ad.在哪里2 in [in] prep.在…里Lesson 271 living room ['liviŋ ru:m]客厅2 near [niə] prep.靠近3 window ['windəu] n.窗户4 armchair ['ɑ:mtʃeə] n.手扶椅5 door [dɔ:] n.门6 picture ['piktʃə] n.图画7 wall [wɔ:l] n.墙Lesson 281 trousers ['trauzəz] n.〔复数〕长裤Lesson 291 shut [ʃʌt] v.关门2 bedroom ['bedrum, -ru:m] n.卧室3 untidy [ˌʌn'taidi] a.乱,不整齐4 must [m ʌst] modal verb.必须,应该5 open ['əup ən] v.打开6 air [e ə] v.使…通风,换换空气7 put [put] v.放置8 clothes [kl əuðz] n.衣服9 wardrobe ['w ɔ:dr əub] n.大衣柜 10 dust [d ʌst] v.掸掉灰尘 11 sweep [swi:p] v.扫 Lesson 30 1 empty ['empti] v.倒空,使…变空 2 read [ri:d] v.读 3 sharpen ['ʃɑ:p ən] v.削尖,使锋利 4 put on [ˌput'ɔn] 穿上 5 take off 脱掉 6 turn on [t ə:n ɔn] 开(电灯) 7 turn off 关(电灯) Lesson 31 1 garden ['g ɑ:dn] n.花园 2 under ['ʌnd ə] prep.在…之下 3 tree [tri:] n.树 4 climb [klaim] v.爬,攀登 5 who [hu:] pron.谁 6 run [r ʌn] v.跑 7 grass [gr ɑ:s] n.草,草地 8 after ['ɑ:ft ə] prep.在…之后 9 cat [kæt] n.猫 Lesson 32 1 type [taip] v.打字 2 letter ['let ə] n.信 3 basket ['b ɑ:skit] n.篮子 4 eat [i:t] v.吃 5 bone [b əun] n.骨头 6 clean [kli:n] v.清洗 7 tooth [tu:θ] n.牙齿 8 cook [kuk] v.做(饭菜) 9 milk [milk] n.牛奶 10 meal [mi:l] n.饭,一顿饭 11 drink [driŋk] v.喝 12 tap [tæp] n.(水)龙头 Lesson 33 1 day [dei] n.日子 2 cloud [klaud] n.云 3 sky [skai] n.天空 4 sun [s ʌn] n.太阳 5 shine [ʃain] v.照耀 6 with [wið, wiθ] prep.和…在一起 7 family ['fæm əli] n.家庭(成员) 8 walk [w ɔ:k] v.走路,步行 9 over ['əuv ə] prep.跨越,在…之上 10 bridge [brid ʒ] n.桥11 boat [b əut] n.船 12 river ['riv ə] n.河 13 ship [ʃip] n.轮船 14 aeroplane ['e ər əplein] n.飞机 15 fly [flai] v.飞 Lesson 34 1 sleep [sli:p] v.睡觉 2 shave [ʃeiv] v.刮脸 3 cry [krai] v.哭,喊 4 wash [w ɔʃ] v.洗 5 wait [weit] v.等 6 jump [d ʒʌmp] v.跳 Lesson 35 1 photograph ['f əut əgr ɑ:f] n.照片 2 village ['vilid ʒ] n.村庄 3 valley ['væli] n.山谷 4 between [bi'twi:n] prep.在…之间 5 hill [hil] n.小山 6 another [ə'n ʌðə] prep.另一个 7 wife [waif] n.妻子 8 along [ə'l ɔŋ] prep.沿着 9 bank [bæŋk] n.河岸 10 water ['w ɔ:t ə] n.水 11 swim [swim] v.游泳 12 across [ə'kr ɔs] prep.横过 13 building ['bildiŋ] n.大楼,建筑物 14 park [p ɑ:k] n.公园 15 into ['intu, 'int ə] prep.进入 Lesson 36 1 beside [bi'said] prep.在…旁 2 off [ɔf] prep.离开 Lesson 37 1 work [w ə:k] v.工作 2 hard ['h ɑ:d] ad.努力地 3 make [meik] v.做 4 bookcase ['buk-keis] n.书橱,书架 5 hammer ['hæm ə] n.锤子 6 paint [peint] v.上漆,涂 7 pink [piŋk] n.& a.粉红色 8 favourite ['feiv ərit] a.最喜欢的 Lesson 38 1 homework ['h əumw ə:k] n.作业 2 listen ['lis ən] v.听 3 dish [di ʃ] n.盘子,碟子 Lesson 39 1 front [fr ʌnt] n.前面 2 in front of 在…之前 3 careful ['ke əful] a.小心的,仔细的 4 vase [v ɑ:z, veis, veiz] n.花瓶 5 drop [dr ɔp] v.掉下 6 flower ['flau ə] n.花 Lesson 40 1 show [ʃəu] v.给…看2 send [send] v.送给3 take [teik] v.带给 Lesson 41 1 cheese [t ʃi:z] n.乳酪,干酪 2 bread [bred] n.面包 3 soap [s əup] n.肥皂4 chocolate ['t ʃɔklit] n.巧克力5 sugar ['ʃug ə] n.糖6 coffee ['k ɔfi] n.咖啡7 tea [ti:] n.茶8 tobacco [t ə'bæk əu] n.烟草,烟丝 Lesson 42 1 bird [b ə:d] n.鸟 2 any ['eni] det.一些 3 some [s ʌm] det.一些 Lesson 43 1 of course [əv'k ɔ:s] 当然 2 kettle ['ketl] n.水壶 3 behind [bi'haind] prep.在…后面 4 teapot ['ti:p ɔt] n.茶壶 5 now [nau] ad.现在,此刻 6 find [faind] v.找到 7 boil [b ɔil] v.沸腾,开 Lesson 45 1 can [kæn] 能够 2 boss [b ɔs] n.老板,上司 3 minute ['minit, mai'nju:t] n.分(钟)4 ask [ɑ:sk] v.请求,要求5 handwriting ['hændˌraitiŋ] n.书写6 terrible ['ter əb əl] a.糟糕的,可怕的 Lesson 46 1 lift [lift] v.拿起,搬起,举起 2 cake [keik] n.饼,蛋糕 3 biscuit ['biskit] n.饼干 Lesson 47 1 like [laik] v.喜欢,想要 2 want [w ɔnt, w ɑ:nt] v.想 Lesson 48 1 fresh [fre ʃ] a.新鲜的 2 egg [eg] n.鸡蛋 3 butter ['b ʌt ə] n.黄油 4 pure [pju ə] a.纯净的 5 honey ['h ʌni] n.蜂蜜 6 ripe [raip] a.成熟的 7 banana [b ə'n ɑ:nə] n.香蕉 8 jam [d ʒæm] n.果酱9 sweet [swi:t] a.甜的 10 orange ['ɔrind ʒ] n.橙 11 Scotch whisky 苏格兰威士忌 12 choice [t ʃɔis] a.上等的,精选的 13 apple ['æp əl] n.苹果14 wine [wain] n.酒,果酒 15 beer [bi ə] n.啤酒 16 blackboard ['blækb ɔ:d] n.黑板 Lesson 49 1 butcher ['but ʃə] n.卖肉的 2 meat [mi:t] n.(食用)肉 3 beef [bi:f] n.牛肉 4 lamb [læm] n.羔羊肉 5 husband ['h ʌzb ənd] n.丈夫 6 steak [steik] n.牛排 7 mince [mins] n.肉馅,绞肉 8 chicken ['t ʃikin] n.鸡 9 tell [tel] v.告诉 10 truth [tru:θ] n.实情 11 either ['aiðə] ad.也(用于否定句) Lesson 50 1 tomato [t ə'm ɑ:təu] n.西红柿 2 potato [p ə'teit əu] n.土豆 3 cabbage ['kæbid ʒ] n.卷心菜 4 lettuce ['letis] n.莴苣 5 pea [pi:] n.豌豆 6 bean [bi:n] n.豆角 7 pear [pe ə] n.梨 8 grape [greip] n.葡萄 9 peach [pi:t ʃ] n.桃 Lesson 51 1 Greece [gri:s] n.希腊 2 climate ['klaimit] n.气候 3 country ['k ʌntri] n.国家 4 pleasant ['plez ənt] a.宜人的 5 weather ['weðə] n.天气 6 spring [spriŋ] n.春季 7 windy ['windi] a.有风的 8 warm [w ɔ:m] a.温暖的 9 rain [rein] v.下雨 10 sometimes ['s ʌmtaimz] ad.有时 11 summer ['s ʌm ə] n.夏天 12 autumn ['ɔ:t əm] n.秋天 13 winter ['wint ə] n.冬天 14 snow [sn əu] v.下雪 15 January ['d ʒænju əri] n.1月 16 February ['febru əri] n.2月 17 March [m ɑ:tʃ] n.3月 18 April ['eipr əl] n.4月 19 May [mei] n.5月 20 June [d ʒu:n] n.6月 21 July [d ʒu'lai] n.7月 22 August ['ɔ:g əst] n.8月 23 September [sep'temb ə] n.9月 24 October [ɔk't əub ə] n.10月25 November [n əu'vemb ə] n.11月 26 December [di'semb ə] n.12月 Lesson 52 1 the U.S. 美国 2 Brazil [br ə'zil] n.巴西 3 Holland ['h ɔl ənd] n.荷兰 4 England ['iŋglənd] n.英国 5 France ['fræns] n.法国 6 Germany ['d ʒə:m əni] n.德国 7 Italy ['it əli] n.意大利 8 Norway ['n ɔ:wei] n.挪威 9 Russia ['r ʌʃə] n.俄罗斯 10 Spain [spein] n.西班牙 11 Sweden ['swi:dn] n.瑞典 Lesson 53 1 mild [maild] a.温和的,温暖的 2 always ['ɔ:lweiz] ad.总是 3 north [n ɔ:θ] n.北方 4 east [i:st] n.东方 5 wet [wet] a.潮湿的 6 west [west] n.西方 7 south [sauθ] n.南方 8 season ['si:z ən] n.季节 9 best [best] ad.最 10 night [nait] n.夜晚 11 rise [raiz] v.升起 12 early ['ə:li] ad.早 13 set [set] v.(太阳)落下去 14 late [leit] ad.晚,迟 15 interesting ['intristiŋ] a.有趣的,有意思的 16 subject ['s ʌbd ʒikt] n.话题 17 conversation [ˌkɔnv ə'sei ʃən] n.谈话 Lesson 54 1 Australia [ɔ'streili ə] n.澳大利亚 2 Australian [ɔ'streili ən] n.澳大利亚人 3 Austria ['ɔstri ə] n.奥地利 4 Austrian ['ɔstri ən] n.奥地利人 5 Canada ['kæn əd ə] n.加拿大 6 Canadian [k ə'neidi ən] n.加拿大人 7 China ['t ʃain ə] n.中国 8 Finland ['finl ənd] n.芬兰 9 Finnish ['fini ʃ] n.芬兰人 10 India ['indi ə] n.印度 11 Indian ['indi ən] n.印度人 12 Japan [d ʒə'pæn] n.日本13 Nigeria [nai'd ʒi əri ə] n.尼日利亚 14 Nigerian [nai'd ʒi əri ən] n.尼日利亚人 15 Turkey ['t ə:ki] n.土耳其 16 Turkish ['t ə:ki ʃ] n.土耳其人 17 Korea [k ə'ri ə, k ɔ(:)'ri ə] n.韩国 18 Polish ['p əuli ʃ] n.波兰人 19 Poland ['p əul ənd] n.波兰 20 Thai [tai] n.泰国人 21 Thailand ['tailænd] n.泰国 Lesson 55 1 live [liv] v.住,生活 2 stay [stei] v.呆在,停留 3 home [h əum] n.家 ad.在家,到家 4 housework ['hausw ə:k] n.家务 5 lunch [l ʌnt ʃ] n.午饭 6 afternoon [ˌɑ:ftə'nu:n] n.下午 7 usually ['ju:ʒu əli, 'ju:ʒəli] ad.通常 8 together [t ə'geðə] ad.一起 9 evening ['i:vniŋ] n.晚上 10 arrive [ə'raiv] v.到达 11 night [nait] n.夜间 Lesson 57 1 o'clock [ə'kl ɔk] ad.点钟 2 shop [ʃɔp] n.商店 3 moment ['m əum ənt] n.片刻,瞬间 Lesson 59 1 envelope ['env əl əup] n.信封 2 writing paper 信纸 3 shop assistant 售货员 4 size [saiz] n.尺寸,尺码,大小 5 pad [pæd] n.信笺簿 6 glue [glu:] n.胶水 7 chalk [t ʃɔ:k] n.粉笔 8 change [t ʃeind ʒ] n.零钱,找给的钱 Lesson 61 1 feel [fi:l] v.感觉 2 look [luk] v.看(起来) 3 must [m ʌst] 必须 4 call [k ɔ:l] v.叫,请 5 doctor ['d ɔkt ə] n.医生 6 telephone ['telif əun] n.电话 7 remember [ri'memb ə] v.记得,记住 8 mouth [mauθ] n.嘴 9 tongue [t ʌŋ] n.舌头 10 bad [bæd] a.坏的,严重的 11 cold [k əuld] n.感冒 12 news [nju:z] n.消息13 headache ['hedeik] n.头痛 14 aspirin ['æsp ərin] n.阿斯匹林 15 earache ['i əreik] n.耳痛 16 toothache ['tu:θeik] n.牙痛 17 dentist ['dentist] n.牙医 18 stomach ache 胃痛 19 medicine ['meds ən] n.药 20 temperature ['temp ər ət ʃə] n.温度 21 flu [flu:] n.流行性感冒 22 measles ['mi:z əlz] n.麻疹 23 mumps [m ʌmps] n.腮腺炎 Lesson 63 1 better ['bet ə] a.形容词well 的比较级 2 certainly ['s ə:t ənli] ad.当然 3 get up [get ʌp] 起床 4 yet [jet] ad.还,仍 5 rich [rit ʃ] a.油腻的 6 food [fu:d] n.食物 7 remain [ri'mein] v.保持,继续 Lesson 64 1 play [plei] v.玩 2 match [mæt ʃ] n.火柴 3 talk [t ɔ:k] v.谈话 4 library ['laibr əri] n.图书馆 5 drive [draiv] v.开车 6 so [s əu] ad.如此地 7 quickly ['kwikli] ad.快地 8 lean out of 身体探出 9 break [breik] v.打破 Lesson 65 1 Dad [dæd] n.爸(儿语) 2 key [ki:] n.钥匙 3 baby ['beibi] n.婴儿 4 hear [hi ə] v.听见 5 enjoy [in'd ʒɔi] v.玩得快活 6 yourself [j ə'self] pron.你自己 7 ourselves [au ə'selvz] pron.我们自己 Lesson 66 1 myself [mai'self] pron.我自己 2 themselves [ðəm'selvz] pron.他们自己 3 himself [him'self] pron.他自己 4 herself [h ə:'self] pron.她自己 Lesson 67 greengrocer ['gri:nˌgrəus ə] n.蔬菜水果零售商 2 absent ['æbs ənt, əb'sent] a.缺席的 3 Monday ['m ʌndi] n.星期一4 Tuesday ['tju:zdi:, 'tu:z-] n.星期二5 Wednesday ['wenzdi] n.星期三6 Thursday ['θə:zdi] 星期四7 keep [ki:p] v.(身体健康)处于(状况)8 spend [spend] v.度过9 weekend ['wi:kend, ˌwi:k'end] n.周末 10 Friday ['fraidi] n.星期五 11 Saturday ['sæt ədi] n.星期六 12 Sunday ['s ʌndi] n.星期日 13 country ['k ʌntri] n.乡村 14 lucky ['l ʌki] a.幸运的 Lesson 68 1 church [t ʃə:t ʃ] n.教堂 2 dairy ['de əri] n.乳品店 3 baker ['beik ə] n.面包师傅 4 grocer ['gr əus ə] n.食品杂货商 Lesson 69 1 year [ji ə, j ə:] n.年 2 race [reis] n.比赛 3 town [taun] n.城镇 4 crowd [kraud] n.人群 5 stand [stænd] v.站立 6 exciting [ik'saitiŋ] a.使人激动的 7 just [d ʒʌst] ad.正好,恰好 8 finish ['fini ʃ] n.结尾,结束 9 winner ['win ə] n.获胜者 10 behind [bi'haind] prop.在…之后 11 way [wei] n.路途 Lesson 71 1 awful ['ɔ:ful] ad.让人讨厌的,坏的 2 telephone ['telif əun] v.& n.打电话 3 time [taim] n.次(数) 4 answer ['ɑ:nsə] v.接(电话) 5 last [l ɑ:st] a.最后的,前一次的 6 phone [f əun] n.电话(=telephone) 7 again [ə'gein] ad.又一次地 8 say [sei] v.说 Lesson 73 1 week [wi:k] n.周 2 London ['l ʌnd ən] n.伦敦 3 suddenly ['s ʌdnli] ad.突然地 4 bus stop ['b ʌst ɔp] 公共汽车车站 5 smile [smail] v.微笑 6 pleasantly ['plezntli] ad.愉快地 7 understand [ˌʌnd ə'stænd] v.懂,明白8 speak [spi:k] v.讲,说 9 hand [hænd] n.手 10 pocket ['p ɔkit] n.衣袋 11 phrasebook n.短语手册,常用语手册 12 phrase [freiz] n.短语 13 slowly ['sl əuli] ad.缓慢地 Lesson 74 1 hurriedly ['h ʌridli] ad.匆忙地 2 cut [k ʌt] v.割,切 3 thirstily ['θə:stili] ad.口渴地 4 go [g əu] v.走 5 greet [gri:t] v.问候,找招呼 Lesson 75 1 ago [ə'g əu] ad.以前 2 buy [bai] v.买 3 pair [pe ə] n.双,对 4 fashion ['fæʃən] n.(服装的)流行式样 5 uncomfortable [ʌn'k ʌmft əb əl] a.不舒服的 6 wear [we ə] v.穿着 Lesson 77 1 appointment [ə'p ɔintm ənt] n.约会,预约 2 urgent ['ə:d ʒənt] a.紧急的,急迫的 3 till [til] prep.直到…为止 Lesson 79 1 shopping ['ʃɔpiŋ] n.购物 2 list [list] n.单子 3 vegetable ['ved ʒt əb əl] n.蔬菜 4 need [ni:d] v.需要 5 hope [h əup] v.希望 6 thing [θiŋ] n.事情 7 money ['m ʌni] n.钱 Lesson 80 1 groceries ['gr əus əriz] n.食品杂货 2 fruit [fru:t] n.水果 3 stationery ['stei ʃən əri, -neri] n.文具 4 newsagent ['nju:zˌeidʒənt] n.报刊零售人 5 chemist ['kemist] n.化剂师,化学家 Lesson 81 1 bath [b ɑ:θ] n.洗澡 2 nearly ['ni əli] ad.几乎,将近 3 ready ['redi] a.准备好的,完好的 4 dinner ['din ə] n.正餐,晚餐 5 restaurant ['rest ər ɔnt] n.饭馆,餐馆 6 roast [r əust] a.烤的 Lesson 821 breakfast ['brekf əst] n.早饭2 haircut ['he ək ʌt] n.理发3 party ['p ɑ:ti] n.聚会4 holiday ['h ɔlidi] n.假日 Lesson 83 1 mess [mes] n.杂乱,凌乱 2 pack [pæk] v.包装,打包,装箱 3 suitcase ['su:tkeis, 'sju:t] n.手提箱 4 leave [li:v] v.离开5 already [ɔ:l'redi] ad.已经 Lesson 85 1 Paris ['pæris] n.巴黎 2 cinema ['sinim ə] n.电影院 3 film [film] n.电影 4 beautiful ['bju:tif əl] a.漂亮的 5 city ['siti] n.城市6 never ['nev ə] ad.从来没有7 ever ['ev ə] ad.在任何时候 Lesson 87 1 attendant [ə'tend ənt] n.接待员 2 bring [briŋ] v.带来,送来 3 garage ['gær ɑ:ʒ] n.车库,汽车修理厂 4 crash [kræʃ] n.碰撞 5 lamp-post [læmp p əust] 灯杆 6 repair [ri'pe ə] v.修理 7 try [trai] v.努力,设法 Lesson 89 1 believe [bi'li:v] v.相信,认为 2 may [mei] (用于请求许可)可以 3 how long 多长 4 since [sins] prep.自从 5 why [wai] ad.为什么 6 sell [sel] v.卖,出售 7 because [bi'k ɔz] conj.因为8 retire [ri'tai ə] v.退休9 cost [k ɔst] v.花费 10 pound [paund] n.英镑 11 worth [w ə:θ] prep.值…钱 12 penny ['peni] n.便士 Lesson 91 1 still [stil] ad.还,仍旧 2 move [mu:v] v.搬家 3 miss [mis] v.想念,思念 4 neighbour ['neib ə] n.邻居 5 person ['p ə:sn] n.人 6 people ['pi:pl] n.人们 7 poor [pu ə] a.可怜的 Lesson 93 1 pilot ['pail ət] n.飞行员2 return [ri'tə:n] v.返回3 New York ['nju: 'jɔ:k]n.纽约4 Tokyo ['təukjəu] n.东京5 Madrid [mə'drid] n.马德里6 fly [flai] v.飞行Lesson 941 Athens ['æθinz]n.雅典2 Berlin [bə:'lin] n.柏林3 Bombay [bɔm'bei] n.孟买4 Geneva [dʒi'ni:və] n.日内瓦5 Moscow ['mɔskəu] n.莫斯科6 Rome [rəum] n.罗马7 Seoul [səul] n.汉城8 Stockholm ['stɔkhoum] n.斯德哥尔摩9 Sydney ['sidni] n.悉尼Lesson 951 return [ri'tə:n] n.往返2 train [trein] n.火车3 platform ['plætfɔ:m]n.站台4 plenty ['plenti] n.大量5 bar [bɑ:] n.酒吧6 station ['steiʃən] n.车站,火车站7 catch [kætʃ] v.赶上8 miss [mis] v.错过Lesson 971 leave [li:v] v.遗留2 describe [di'skraib] v.描述3 zip [zip] n.拉链4 label ['leibəl] n.标签5 handle ['hændl] n.提手,把手6 address [ə'dres] n.地址7 pence [pens] n.penny 的复数形式8 belong [bi'lɔŋ] v.属于Lesson 991 ow [au] int.哎哟2 slip [slip] v.滑倒,滑了一脚3 fall [fɔ:l] v.落下,跌倒4 downstairs[ˌdaun'steəz] ad.下楼5 hurt [hə:t]v.伤,伤害,疼痛6 back [bæk] n.背7 stand up 起立,站起来8 help [help] v.帮助9 at once [ət 'wʌns]立即10 sure [ʃuə] a.一定的,确信的11 X-ray ['eksrei] n.X光透视Lesson 1011 Scotland ['skɔtlənd]n.苏格兰(英国)2 card [kɑ:d] n.明信片3 youth [ju:θ] n.青年4 hostel ['hɔstəl] n.招待所,旅馆5 association [əˌs əusi'ei ʃən] n.协会6 soon [su:n] ad.不久7 write [rait] v.写 Lesson 103 1 exam [ig'zæm] n.考试 2 pass [p ɑ:s] v.及格,通过 3 mathematics [ˌmæθə'mætiks] n.数学 4 question ['kwest ʃən] n.问题 5 easy ['i:zi] a.容易的 6 enough [i'n ʌf] ad.足够地 7 paper ['peip ə] n.考卷8 fail [feil] v.未及格,失败9 answer ['ɑ:nsə] v.回答 10 mark [m ɑ:k] n.分数 11 rest [rest] n.其他的东西 12 difficult ['difik əlt] a.困难的 13 hate [heit] v.讨厌 14 low [l əu] a.低的 15 cheer [t ʃi ə] v.振作,振奋 16 guy [gai] n.家伙,人 17 top [t ɔp] n.上方,顶部 Lesson 104 1 clever ['klev ə] a.聪明的 2 stupid ['stju:pid] a.笨的 3 cheap [t ʃi:p] a.便宜的 4 expensive [ik'spensiv] a.贵的 5 fresh [fre ʃ] a.新鲜的 6 stale [steil] a.变馊的 7 low [l əu] a.低的,矮的 8 loud [laud] a.大声的 9 high [hai] a.高的 10 hard ['h ɑ:d] a.硬的 11 sweet [swi:t] a.甜的 12 soft [s ɔft] a.软的 13 sour [sau ə] a.酸的 Lesson 105 1 spell [spel] v.拼写 2 intelligent [in'telid ʒənt] a.聪明的,有智慧的 3 mistake [mis'teik] n.错误 4 present [pri'zent, 'prez ənt] n.礼物 5 dictionary ['dik ʃən əri] n.词典 Lesson 106 1 carry ['kæri] v.携带 2 correct [k ə'rekt] v.改正,纠正 Lesson 107 1 madam ['mæd əm] n.夫人,女士(对妇女的尊称) 2 as well 同样 3 suit [su:t, sju:t] v.适于 4 pretty ['priti] a.漂亮的 Lesson 109 1 idea [ai'di ə] n.主意2 a little 少许(用于不可数名词之前)3 teaspoonful ['ti:spu:nful] n.一满茶匙4 less [les] a.(little 的比较级)校少的,更小的5 a few 几个(用于可数名词之前)6 pity ['piti] n.遗憾7 instead [in'sted] ad.代替8 advice [əd'vais] n.建议,忠告 Lesson 110 1 most [m əust] a.(many,much 的最高级)最多的 2 least [li:st] a.(little 的最高级)最小的,最少的 3 best [best] a.(good 的最高级)最好的 4 worse [w ə:s] a.(bad 的比较级)更坏的 5 worst [w ə:st] a.(bad 的最高级)最坏的 Lesson 111 1 model ['m ɔdl] n.型号,式样 2 afford [ə'f ɔ:d] v.付得起(钱) 3 deposit [di'p ɔzit] n.预付定金 4 instalment [in'st ɔ:lm ənt] n.分期付款 5 price [prais] n.价格 6 millionaire [ˌmiljə'ne ə] n.百万富翁Lesson 113 1 conductor [k ən'd ʌkt ə] n.售票员 2 fare [fe ə] n.车费,车票 3 change [t ʃeind ʒ] v.兑换(钱) 4 note [n əut] n.纸币 5 passenger ['pæsind ʒə] n.乘客 6 none [n ʌn] pron.没有任何东西 7 neither ['naiðə, 'ni:ðə] ad.也不 8 get off 下车 9 tramp [træmp] n.流浪汉 10 except [ik'sept] prep.除…外 Lesson 115 anyone ['eniw ʌn]pron.(用于疑问句,否定式)任何人 2 knock [n ɔk] v.敲,打 3 everything ['evriθiŋ] pron.一切事物 4 quiet ['kwai ət] a.宁静的,安静的 5 impossible [im'p ɔs əb əl] a.不可能的 6 invite [in'vait] v.邀请 7 anything ['eniθiŋ] pron.任何东西 8 nothing ['n ʌθiŋ] pron.什么也没有 9 lemonade [ˌlemə'neid] n.柠檬水10 joke [d ʒəuk] v.开玩笑 Lesson 116 1 asleep [ə'sli:p] a.睡觉,睡着(用作表语) 2 glasses ['gla:siz] n.眼镜 Lesson 117 1 dining room 饭厅 2 coin [k ɔin] n.硬币 3 mouth [mauθ] n.嘴 4 swallow [sw ɔl əu] v.吞下 5 later ['leit ə] ad.后来 6 toilet ['t ɔilit] n.厕所,盥洗室 Lesson 118 1 ring [riŋ] v.响 Lesson 119 1 story ['st ɔ:ri] n.故事 2 happen ['hæp ən] v.发生 3 thief [θi:f] n.贼 4 enter ['ent ə] v.进入 5 dark [d ɑ:k] a.黑暗的 6 torch [t ɔ:t ʃ] n.手电筒 7 voice [v ɔis] n.(说话的)声音 8 parrot ['pær ət] n.鹦鹉 Lesson 120 1 exercise book 练习本 Lesson 121 1 customer ['k ʌst əm ə] n.顾客 2 forget [f ə'get] v.忘记 3 manager ['mænid ʒə] n.经理 4 serve [s ə:v] v.照应,服务,接待 5 counter ['kaunt ə] n.柜台 6 recognize ['rek əgnaiz] v.认识 Lesson 122 1 road [r əud] n.路 Lesson 123 1 during ['dju əriŋ] prep.在…期间 2 trip [trip] n.旅行 3 travel ['træv əl] v.旅行 4 offer ['ɔf ə] v.提供 5 job [d ʒɔb] n.工作 6 guess [ges] v.猜 7 grow [gr əu] v.长,让…生长 8 beard [bi əd] n.(下巴上的)胡子,络腮胡子 Lesson 124 1 kitten ['kitn] n.小猫 Lesson 125 1 water ['w ɔ:t ə] v.浇水 2 terribly ['ter əbli] ad.非常 3 dry [drai] a.干燥的,干的 4 nuisance ['nju:s əns] n.讨厌的东西或人5 mean [mi:n] v.意味着,意思是6 surprise [s ə'praiz] n.惊奇,意外的事 Lesson 126 1 immediately [i'mi:di ətli] ad.立即地 Lesson 127 1 famous ['feim əs] a.著名的 2 actress ['æktris] n.女演员 3 at least 至少 4 actor ['ækt ə] n.男演员 5 read [ri:d] v.通过阅读得知 Lesson 129 1 wave [weiv] v.招手 2 track [træk] n.跑道 3 mile [mail] n.英里 4 overtake [ˌəuv ə'teik] v.从后面超越,超车 5 speed [spi:d] 限速 6 dream [dri:m] v.做梦,思想不集中 7 sign [sain] n.标记,牌子8 driving licence ['draiviŋ 'laisəns] 驾驶执照9 charge [t ʃɑ:d ʒ] v.罚款 10 darling ['d ɑ:liŋ] n.亲爱的(用作表示称呼) Lesson 131 1 Egypt ['i:d ʒipt] n.埃及2 abroad [ə'br ɔ:d] ad.国外3 worry ['w ʌri] v.担忧 Lesson 133 1 reporter [ri'p ɔ:t ə] n.记者 sensational [sen'sei ʃən əl]a.爆炸性的,耸人听闻的 3 mink coat ['miŋk -k əut] 貂皮大衣 Lesson 135 1 future ['fju:t ʃə] n.未来的 2 get married 结婚 3 hotel [h əu'tel] n.饭店4 latest ['leitist] a.最新的5 introduce ['intr ə'dju:s] v.介绍 Lesson 137 1 football ['futb ɔ:l] n.足球 2 pool [pu:l] n.赌注 3 win [win] v.赢 4 world [w ə:ld] n.世界 5 poor [pu ə] a.贫穷的6 depend [di'pend] v.依靠(on) Lesson 139 1 extra ['ekstr ə] a.额外的 2 engineer [ˌendʒi'ni ə] n.工程师3 overseas [ˌəuvə'si:z]a.海外的,国外的4 engineering[ˌendʒi'niəriŋ] n.工程5 company ['kʌmpəni] n.公司6 line [lain] n.线路Lesson 1411excited[ik'saitid] a.兴奋的2get on登上3middle-aged['midl'eidʒid] a.中年的4opposite['ɔpəzit] prep.在…对面5curiously['kjuəriəsli] ad.好奇地6funny['fʌni] a.可笑的,滑稽的7powder['paudə] n.香粉8compact['kɔmpækt] n.带镜的化妆盒9kindly['kaindli] ad.和蔼地10ugly['ʌgli] a.丑陋的11amused[ə'mju:zd] a.有趣的12smile[smail] v.微笑13embarrassed[im'bærəst] a.尴尬的,窘迫的Lesson 1421 worried ['wʌrid] a.担心,担忧2 regularly ['regjuləli] ad.经常地,定期地Lesson 1431 surround [sə'raund] v.包围2 wood [wud] n.树林3 beauty spot 风景点4 hundred ['hʌndrid] n.百5 city ['siti] n.城市6 through [θru:] prep.穿过7 visitor ['vizitə] n.参观者,游客,来访者8 tidy ['taidi] a.整齐的9 litter ['litə] n.杂乱的东西10 litter basket 废物筐11 place [pleis] v.放12 throw [θrəu] v.扔,抛13 rubbish ['rʌbiʃ] n.垃圾14 count [kaunt] v.数,点15 cover ['kʌvə] v.覆盖16 piece [pi:s] n.碎片17 tyre ['taiə] n.轮胎18 rusty ['rʌsti] a.生锈的19 among [ə'mʌŋ] prep.在…之间20 prosecute ['prɔsikju:t] v.依法处置。
新理念英语初中版1
新理念英语初中版1Lesson 1 Are you Mrs. Black?蓬莱信息技术培训学校门祝华第一课时:The first period教学目标:会介绍自己和他人的个人信息教学重点:I’m fromI’m 13 years old教学难点:I’m from=I come fromI’m 13 years old=I’m a 13-year-old girl.教具准备:卡纸、明星照片带有明星个人档案、胶水、信封。
教学步骤:1、Greeting:(5分钟)张沿虚线折好,贴有老师照片的信息卡,只出示上半部分)I’m Men zhuhua.I’m 24 years old.I’m form Yantai. 反复说3New. Can you tell me the Chinese meaning of the three sentences? Who can tell me? Please hands up , Whose hand is the highest, you please. The first sentence, I’m Men zhuhua.(边说边写于黑板左侧,其他2句相同)Very Good, you’re the cleverest students I’ve seen.鼓励自己一下吧.one, two, three, better ,best ,I’m the first! (带动作) 2、手工制作及句型操练现在老师也想认识一下你们,拿出我们的卡纸和你们自己的照片,先将卡纸对折,将你最漂亮的照片贴在卡纸上端,像老师这样做一张信息卡,看谁做的最漂亮,最快.(5分钟)Now hand up your cards, Let me have a look. Good, so beautifu.l(加重beautiful读音,为以后讲作铺垫,读2遍以上)Who want to read your cards for me? use these sentences?(每叫起一位同学,都要在学生说完之后重复一遍)He/She’s**,He/She’s*years old, He/She’s form**,(并将做得比较漂亮的贴于黑板上)(10分钟)3、学生自主总结Good job Now, look at the blackboard. There are so many cards on the blackboard.现在你可以离开坐位到黑板前参观一下,看一看同学们写的卡片上的姓名与出生地和老师写的形式上有什么相同和不同,(由此总结出,姓名的第一个字和第二个字的首字母要大写,地点的首字母要大写)现在,请更正你信息卡上的失误之处。
新概念第一册 英文+音标+中文 词汇对照表
46 meet /miːt/ v.遇见
11 very much /ˈvɛrɪ mʌtʃ/ 非常地
47 Japanese /ˌdʒæpəˈniːz/ a.& n.日本人
12 pen /pɛn/ n.钢笔
48 Korean /kəˈriːən/ a.& n.韩国人
13 pencil /ˈpɛnsəl/ n.铅笔
28 five /faɪv/ num.五
29 sorry /ˈsɒrɪ/ a.对不起的
30 sir /sɜː/ n.先生
31 cloakroom /ˈkləʊkˌruːm; ˈkləʊkˌrʊm/ n.衣帽存放处
32 suit /suːt/ n.一套衣服
33 school /skuːl/ n.学校
34 teacher /ˈtiːtʃə/ n.老师
43 French /frɛntʃ/ a.& n.法国人
8 pardon /ˈpɑːdən/ int.原谅,请再说一遍
44 German /ˈdʒɜːmən/ a.& n.德国人
9 it /ɪt/ pron.它
45 nice /naɪs/ a.美好的
10 thank you /θæŋk juː/ 感谢你(们)
9 tourist /ˈtʊərɪst/ n. 旅游者
45 which /wɪtʃ/ 哪一个
10 Russian /ˈrʌʃən/ a.& n. 俄罗斯人
46 empty /ˈɛmptɪ/ a.空的
11 Dutch /dʌtʃ/ a.& n. 荷兰人
47 full /fʊl/ a.满的
12 these /ðiːz/ pron. 这些(this的复数)
新概念第二册背诵小本
Lesson 1 A private conversationLast week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said angrily. ' It's none of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private conversation!'.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch?It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time.Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside.'What a day!' I thought. 'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'm coming to see you.' 'But I'm still having breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing?' she asked. 'I'm having breakfast,' I repeated.'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late? It's one o'clock!''--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 3 Please send me a cardPostcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I went to Italy. I visited museums and sat in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. 'Then he lent me a book. I read a few lines, but I did not understand a word. Every day I thought about postcards. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send any cards to my friends. On the last day I made a big decision. I got up early and bought thirty-seven cards. I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card !--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 4 An exciting tripI have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia. He has been there for six months. Tim is an engineer. He is working for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice Springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. He will soon visit Darwin. From there, he will fly to Perth.My brother has never been abroad before, so he is finding this Lesson 5 No wrong numbersMr James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr Scott cannot get a telephone for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Y esterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. The bird covered the distance in three minutes. Up to now, Mr Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. In this way, he has begun his own private telephone service.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 6 Percy ButtonsI have just moved to a house in Bridge Street. Y esterday a beggar knocked at my door. He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer. In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away. Later a neighbour told me about him. Everybody knows him. His name is Percy Buttons. He calls at every house in the street once a month and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 7 Too lateThe plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamond from South Africa. A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield. Two men took the parcel off the plane and carried it into the Customs House. While two detectives were keeping guard at the door, two others opened the parcel. To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand!--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 8 The best and the worstJoe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. Nearly everybody enters for 'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time. Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables, but Joe's garden is more interesting. He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. I like gardens too, but I do not like hard work. Every year I enter for the garden competition too, and I always win a little prize forLesson 9 A cold welcomeOn Wednesday evening, we went to the Town Hall. It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strike twelve in twenty minutes' time. Fifteen minutes passed and then, at five to twelve, the clock stopped. The big minute hand did not move. We waited and waited, but nothing happened. Suddenly someone shouted, 'It's two minutes past twelve! The clock has stopped!' I looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock refused to welcome the New Y ear. At that moment everybody began to laugh and sing.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 10 Not for jazzWe have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord. It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living-room. It has belong to our family for a long time. The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was shocked. Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father's.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 11 One good turn deserves anotherI was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in. Tony worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me &2. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately. 'I have never borrowed any money from you,' Tony said, 'so now you can pay for my dinner!'--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luckOur neighbor, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. We shall meet him at the harbour early in the morning. He will be in his small boat, Topsail.Tapsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across the Atlantic many times. Captain Alison will set out at eight o'clock so we shall have plenty of time. We shall see his boat and then we shall say good-bye to him. He will be away for two months. We are very Lesson 13 The Greenwood BoysThe Greenwood Boys are a group of popular singers. At present, they are visiting all parts of the country. They will be arriving here tomorrow. They will be coming by train and most of the young people in the town will be meeting them at the station. Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers' Club. The Greenwood Boys will be staying for five days. During this time, they will give five performances. As usual, the police will have a difficult time. They will be trying to keep order. It is always the same on these occasions.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 14 Do you speak English?I had an amusing experience last year. After I had left a small village in the south of France, I drove on to the next town. On the way, a young man waved to me. I stopped and he asked me for a lift. As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him in French and he replied in the same language. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neither of us spoke during the journey. I had nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, 'Do you speak English?' As I soon learnt, he was English himself!--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 15 Good newsThe secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth would see me. I felt very nervous when. I went into his office. He did not look up from his desk when I entered. After I had sat down, he said that business was very bad. He told me that the firm could not afford to pay such large salaries. Twenty people had already left.I knew that my turn had come. 'Mr. Harmsworth,' I said in a weak voice. 'Don't interrupt,' he Said. Then he smiled and told me I would receive an extra &100 a year!--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson 16 A polite requestIf you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it. Y ou will be very lucky if he lets you go without a ticket. However, this does not always happen. Traffic police are sometimes very polite. During a holiday in Sweden, I found this note on my car:' Sir, we welcome you to our city. This is a "No Parking" area. Y ou will enjoy your stay here if you pay attention to our street signs. This note is only a reminder.' If youLesson 17 Always youngMy aunt Jennifer is an actress. She must be at least thirty-five years old. In spite of this, she often appears on the stage as a young girl. Jennifer will have to take part in a new play soon. This time, she will be a girl of seventeen. In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings. Last year in another play, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange-coloured dress. If anyone ever asked her how old she is, she always answers, 'My dear, it must be terrible to be grown up!'--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------lesson18 He often does this!After I had had lunch at a village inn, I looked for my bag. I had left it on a chair beside the door and now it wasn't there ! As I was looking for it, the inn-keeper came in. 'Did you have a good meal ?' he asked. 'Y es, thank you,' I answered, 'but I can't pay the bill. I haven't got my bag.' The inn-keeper smiled and immediately went out. In a few minutes he returned with my bag and gave it back to me. 'I'm very sorry,' he said ' My dog had taken it into the garden. He often does this.'--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson19 Sold out'The play may begin at any moment,' I said.'It may have begun already,' Susan answered.'I hurried to the ticket-office. 'May I have two tickets please ?' I asked.'I'm sorry, we've sold out,' the girl said.'What a pity!' Susan exclaimed.Just then, a man hurried to the ticket-office.'Can I return these two tickets?' he asked.'Certainly,' the girl said.'Could I have those two tickets please ?' I asked.'Certainly, 'the girl said, 'but they are for next Wednesday's performance.'I might as well have them,' I said sadly.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson20 One man in a boatFishing is my favourite sport. I often fish for hours without catching anything. But this does not worry me. Some fishermen are unlucky. Instead of catching fish, they catch old boots and rubbish. I am even less lucky. I never catch anything-not even old boots. After having spent whole mornings on the river, I always go home with an empty bag. 'Y ou must give up fishing!' my friends say.' It's a waste of time.' But they don't realize one important thing. I'm not really interested in fishing. I am only Lesson21 Mad or not?Aeroplanes are slowly driving me mad. I live near an airport and passing planes can be heard night and day. The airport was built during the war, but for some reason it could not be used then. Last year, however, it came into use. Over a hundred people must have been driven away from their homes by the noise. I am one of the few people left. Sometimes I think this house will be knocked down by a passing plane. I have been offered a large sum of money to go away, but I am determined to stay here. Everybody says I must be mad and they are probably right.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson22 A glass envelopeMy daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland. Last year, we were travelling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her name and address on it into a bottle. She threw the bottle into the sea. She never thought of it again, but ten months later, she received a letter from a girl in Holland. Both girls write to each other regularly now. However, they have decided to use the post-office. Letters will cost a litt1e more, but they will certainly travel faster.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson23 A new houseI had a letter from my sister yesterday. She lives in Nigeria. In her letter, she said that she would come to England next year. If she comes, she will get a surprise. We are now living in a beautiful new house in the country. Work on it had begun before my sister left. The house was completed five months ago. In my letter, I told her that she could stay with us. The house has many large rooms and there is a lovely garden. It is a very modern house, so it looks strange to some people. It must be the only modern house in the district.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson24 It could be worseI entered the hotel manager's office and sat down. I had just lost &50 and I felt very upset.' I left the money in my room,' I said, 'and it's not there now.' The manager was sympathetic, but he could do nothing. 'Everyone's losing money these days,' he said. He started to complain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door. A girl came in and put an envelope on his desk. It contained &5o. 'I found this outside this gentleman's room' she said. 'Well,' I said to the manager,lesson25 Do the English speak English?I arrived in London at last. The railway station was big, black and dark. I did not know the way to my hotel, so I asked a porter. I not only spoke English very carefully, but very clearly as well. The porter, however, could not understand me; I repeated my question several times and at last he understood. He answered me, but he spoke neither slowly nor clearly. 'I am a foreigner,' I said. Then he spoke slowly, but I could not understand him. My teacher never spoke English like that! The porter and I looked at each other and smiled. Then he said something and I understood it. 'Y ou'll soon learn English!' he said. I wonder. In England, each man speaks a different language. The English understand each other, but I don't understand them ! Do they speak English ?--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------lesson26 The best art criticsI am an art student and I paint a lot of pictures. Many people pretend that they understand modern art. They always tell you what a picture is 'about'. Of course, many pictures arc not 'about' anything. They are just pretty patterns. We like them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material. I think that young children often appreciate modern pictures better than anyone else. They notice more. My sister is only seven, but she always tells me whether my pictures are good or not. She came into my room yesterday. ' What are you doing ?' she asked. ' I'm hanging this picture on the wall,' I answered. 'It's a new one. Do you like it ?' She looked at it critically for a moment.' It's all right,' she said, 'but isn't it upside-down ?' I looked at it again. She was right! It was!--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson27 A wet nightLate in the afternoon, the boys put up their tent in the middle of a field. As soon as this was done, they cooked a meal over an open fire. They were all hungry and the food smelt good. After a wonderful meal, they told stories and sang songs by the camp fire. But some time later it began to rain. The boys felt tired so they pet out the fire and crept into their tent. Their sleeping-bags were warm and comfortable, so they all slept soundly. In the middle of the night, two boys woke up and began shouting. The tent was full of water! They all leapt out of their sleeping-bags and hurried outside. It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field. The stream wound its way across the field and then flowed right under their tent! Lesson28 No parkingJasper White is one of those rare people who believes in ancient myths. He has just bought a new house in the city, but ever since he moved in, he has had trouble with motorists. when he returns home at night, he always finds that someone has parked a car outside his gate. Because of this, he has not been able to get his own car into his garage even once. Jasper has put up' No Parking' signs outside his gate, but these have not had any effect. Now he has put an ugly stone head over the gate. It is one of the ugliest faces I have ever seen. I asked him what it was and he told me that it was Medusa, the Gorgon. Jasper hopes that she will turn motorists to stone. But none of them has been turned to stone yet!--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson29 Taxi!Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service. The 'taxi' is a small Swiss aeroplane called a 'Pilatus Porter'. This wonderful plane can carry seven passengers. The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere: on snow, water, or even on a ploughed field. Captain Fawcett's first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains. Since then, Captain Fawcett has flown passengers to many unusual places. Once he landed on the roof of a block of flats and on another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park. Captain Fawcett has just refused a strange request from a businessman. The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean, but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson30 Football or polo?The Wayle is a small river that cuts across the park near my home. I like sitting by the Wayle on fine afternoons. It was warm last Sunday, so I went and sat on the river bank as usual. Some children were playing games on the bank and there were some people rowing on the river. Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a passing boat. Some people on the bank called out to the man in the boat, but he did not hear them. The ball struck him so hard that he nearly fell into the water. I turned to look at the children, but there weren't any in sight: they had all run away! The man laughed when he realized what had happened. He called out to the children and threw the ball back to the bank.Lesson31 Success storyY esterday afternoon Frank Hawkins was telling me about his experiences as a young man. Frank is now the head of a very large business company, but as a boy he used to work in a small shop. It was his job to repair bicycles and at that time he used to work fourteen hours a day. He saved money for years and in 1938 he bought a small work-shop of his own. During the war Frank used to make spare parts for aeroplanes. At that time he had two helpers. By the end of the war, the small work-shop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people. Frank smiled when he remembered his hard early years and the long road to success. He was still smiling when the door opened and his wife came in. She wanted him to repair their son's bicycle!--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson32 Shopping made easyPeople are not so honest as they once were. The temptation to steal is greater than ever before--especially in large shops. A detective recently watched a well-dressed woman who always went into a large store on Monday mornings. One Monday, there were fewer people in the shop than usual when the woman came in, so it was easier for the detective to watch her. The woman first bought a few small articles. After a little time, she chose one of the most expensive dresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant who wrapped it up for her as quickly as possible. Then the woman simply took the parcel and walked out of the shop without paying. When she was arrested, the detective found out that the shop-assistant was her daughter. The girl' gave' her mother a free dress once a week !--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------lesson33 Out of the darknessNearly a week passed before the girl was able to explain what had happened to her. One afternoon she set out from the coast in a small boat and was caught in a storm. Towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girl jumped into the sea. Then she swam to the shore after spending the whole night in the water. During that time she covered a distance of eight miles. Early next morning, she saw a light ahead. She knew she was near the shore because the light was high up on the cliffs. On arriving at the shore, the girl struggled up the cliff towards the light she had seen. That was all she remembered. When she woke up a day later, she found herself in hospital. Lesson34 Quick workTed Robinson has been worried all the week. Last Tuesday he received a letter from the local police. In the letter he was asked to call at the station. Ted wondered why he was wanted by the police, but he went to the station yesterday and now he is not worried any more. At the station, he was told by a smiling policeman that his bicycle had been found. Five days ago, the policeman told him, the bicycle was picked up in a small village four hundred miles away. It is now being sent to his home by train. Ted was most surprised when he heard the news. He was amused too, because he never expected the bicycle to be found. It was stolen twenty years ago when Ted was a boy of fifteen !--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson35 Stop thief!Rov Trenton used to drive a taxi. A short while ago, however, he became a bus-driver and he was not regretted it. He is finding his new work far more exciting. When he was driving along Catford Street recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car. One of them was carrying a bag full of money. Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves. The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag. As the thieves were trying to get away in their car, Roy drove his bus into the back of it. While the battered car was moving away, Roy stopped his bus and telephoned the police. The thieves' car was badly damaged and easy to recognize. Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson36 Across the ChannelErna Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow. She is going to set out from the French coast at five o'clock in the morning. Erna is only fourteen years old and she hopes lo set up a new world record. She is a strong swimmer and many people feel that she is sure to succeed. Erna's father will set out with her in a small boat. Mr Hart has trained his daughter for years. Tomorrow he will be watching her anxiously as she swims the long distance to England. Erna intends to take short rests every two hours. She will have something to drink but she will not eat any solid food. Most of Erna's school friends will be waiting for her on the English coast. Among them will be Erna's mother, who swam the Channel herself when she was a girl.Lesson37 The Olympic GamesThe Olympic Games will be held in our country in four years' time. As a great many people will be visiting the country, the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium, and a fine new swimming pool. 'They will also be building new roads and a special railway-line. The Games will be held just outside the capital and the whole area will be called 'Olympic City'. Workers will have completed the new roads by the end of this year. By the end of next year, they will have finished work on the new stadium. The fine modern buildings have been designed by Kurt Gunter. Everybody will be watching anxiously as the new buildings go up. We are all very excited and are looking forward to the Olympic Games because they have never been held before in this country.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson38 Everything except the weatherMy old friend, Harrison, had lived in the Mediterranean for many years before he returned to England. He had often dreamed of retiring in England and had planned to settle down in the country. He had no sooner returned than he bought a fine house and went to live there. Almost immediately he began to complain about the weather, for even though it was still summer, it rained continually and it was often bitterly cold. After so many years of sunshine, Harrison got a shock. He acted as if he had never lived in England before. In the end, it was more than he could bear. He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country. The dream he had had for so many years ended there. Harrison had thought of everything except the weather.--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson39 Am I all right?While John Gilbert was in hospital, he asked his doctor to tell him whether his operation had been successful, but the doctor refused to do so. The following day, the patient asked for a bedside telephone. When he was alone, he telephoned the hospital exchange and asked for Doctor Millington. When the doctor answered the phone, Mr Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient, a Mr John Gilbert. He asked if Mr Gilbert's operation had been successful and the doctor told him that it had been. He then asked when Mr Gilbert would be allowed to go home and the doctor told him that he would have to stay in hospital for another two weeks. Then Dr Millington asked the caller if he was a relative of the patient.' No,' the patient answered,' I am Mr John Gilbert.' Lesson40 Food and talkLast week at a dinner-party, the hostess asked me to sit next to Mrs Rumbold. Mrs Rumbold was a large, unsmiling lady in a tight black dress. She did not even look up when I took my seat beside her. Her eyes were fixed on her plate and in a short time, she was busy eating. I tried to make conversation.' A new play is coming to" The Globe" soon,' I said. 'Will you be seeing it ?' ' No,' she answered. 'Will you be spending your holidays abroad this year ?' I asked. ' No,' she answered.' Will you be staying in England?' I asked. ' No,' she answered. In despair, I asked her whether she was enjoying her dinner. ' Y oung man,' she answered,' if you ate more and talked less, we would both enjoy our dinner !'--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------lesson41 Do you call that a hat?'Do you call that a hat ?' I said to my wife. 'Y ou needn't be so rude about it,' my wife answered as she looked at herself in the mirror. I sat down on one of those modern chairs with holes in it and waited. We had been in the hat shop for half an hour and my wife was still in front of the mirror.' We mustn't buy things we don't need,' I remarked suddenly. I regretted saying it almost at once.'Y ou needn't have said that,' my wife answered.' I need not remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.'' I find it beautiful,' I said. 'A man can never have too many ties.''And a woman can't have too many hats,' she answered.Ten minutes later we walked out of the shop together. My wife was wearing a hat that looked like a lighthouse !--------------------------------sprime------------------------------------Lesson42 Not very musicalAs we had had a long walk through one of the markets of Old Delhi, we stopped at a square to have a rest. After a time, we noticed a snake-charmer with two large baskets at the other side of the square, so we went to have a look at him. As soon as he saw us, he picked up a long pipe which was covered with coins and opened one of the baskets. When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake. It rose out of the basket and began to follow the movements of the pipe. We were very much surprised when the snake charmer suddenly began to play jazz tunes and modern pop songs. The snake, however, continued to 'dance' slowly. It obviously could not tell the difference between Indian music and jazz!。
英语开学第一课-first-lesson-for-the-new-term
叔”便成了“美国”、“美国人”或“美国 政府”的绰号。
John Bull 原是18世纪英国作家约翰·阿布什诺特在《约 翰·布尔的历史》中所创造的形象——一个矮 胖愚笨的绅士,用来讽刺当时辉格党的战争
政策。由于“布尔”在英文中是牛的意思, 故译为“约翰牛”。随着《约翰·布尔的历史 》一书的行销,人们便用“约翰牛”来称呼
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英国人和中国人都喜欢喝茶,但英 国人通常将中国人说的“红茶”, 说成 ______ tea。
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C. black
D. green
汉语说“绿茶”,说成英语是 green tea, 但汉语说“红茶”, 英语习惯上用 black tea表示, 而不能按字面意思说成 red tea。
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Share your summer holiday
with your partner … (3-5 sentences)
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学习目标
1.明确本学期英语学习要求 2.了解本学期的学习计划 3.认识自己英语学习方面的优势与不足 4.根据自己的学习情况制定本学期的学习目标
学会听课、学会做笔记, 选择性记录老师讲的知识点。
作业要求:
课后必须及时复习, 多记单词,多背重点 句型!老师会用听写、 课堂和课后抽背、小 组比赛等的方式考核。
按时并高质量地独立 完成作业,绝不拖拉 !
每次作业、听写、练 习等都要用英文写日 期,日期格式:写在 开头,独占一行,右 对齐。 Eg.1st,September.
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新概念英语第二册答案93824-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1Lesson 11 关键句型练习A I (1) got (2) very angry (3) .I (1) could not hear (2) the actors (3) .I (1) turned round (2) .I (1) looked at (2) the man and the woman (3) angrily (4) .They (1) did not pay (2) any attention (3) .In the end (6), I (1) could not bear (2) it (3).I (1) turned round (2) again (6) .zI (1) can't hear (2) a word (3)! {I (1) said (2) angrily (4) .zIt (1) is (2) none of your business (3) , {the young man (1) said (2) rudely (4) .zThis (1) is (2) a private conversation (3)!{B 1 I enjoyed the film yesterday.2 I listened to the news carefully.3 The man played the piano well.4 The children played games quietly in their room yesterday.5 He opened the door quietly.6 He left immediately.7 He planted a tree in the corner of the garden.8 He read the letter quickly in his office before lunch.9 I borrowed a book from the library this morning.10 The cook spoilt the soup.11 We stay at home on Sundays.12 There are a lot of people at the bus stop.13 The little boy ate greedily an apple in the kitchen this morning.14 She draws beautifully.15 I like music very much.16 They built a new school in our village last year.17 The match ended at four o'clock.18 She received a letter from her brother last week.21 b2 c3 b4 d5 c6 a7 d 8 b 9 a 10 c 11 c 12 cLesson 22.难点练习答案1 What a wonderful garden(this is) !2 What a surprise( this is) !3 What a lot of trouble he is causing!4 What wonderful actors (they are) !5 What a hard-working woman (she is) !6 What a tall building (it is) !7 What a terrible film (it is) !8 What a clever boy you are!9 What a pretty girl (she is) !10 What a strange guy (he is) !3多项选择题答案1 c2 d3 c4 c5 a6 b7 b 8 a 9 d 10 c 11d 12 bLesson 31关键句型练习踢A went (1.1)Õvisited (1.2) Õsat(1.2) Õtaught(1.2)ÕlentÕread(1.3) Õdid notunderstandÕthought (1.4)Õpassed (1.5) Õdid not send(1.5) ÕmadeÕgo up (1.6) Õbought (1.7) Õspe nt(1.7) Õdid not write(1.8)C ...Roy died last year…left me…spent a lotof money…bought one or two…never went to the cinema…stayed at home…listened tomusic…often lent CDs…they kept them…lost many CDs…2难点练习题1 He paid some money to the shopkeeper.2 He handed the prize to me.3 The waiter brought the man a bottle of beer.4 He sold me all his books.5 The shop assistant found me some curtain material.6 He did a big favour for me.7 She showed her new hat to her husband.8 She promised the finder a reward.9 He gave some advice to his son.10 His uncle left some money to/ for him.11 He is teaching us English.12 I bought you this bunch of flowers.13 Bring me that book please.14 He offered a cigarette to me.15 Read the first paragraph to me.16 I've ordered you some soup.17 I owe a lot of money to him.18 Pass your father the mustard.3多项选择1c 2a 3c 4a 5d 6b7c 8c 9b 10a 11b 12bLesson 41 关键句型答案A 1 I have just had breakfast.2 He has been in prison for six months.3 The police have not caught the thief yet.4 You have (already) asked that question three times (already).5 Have you ever been to Switzerland6 I have never been to Switzerland.7 He is a wonderful runner. He has broken two records so far .8 I haven't seen George lately .C 1 He has just left the house .2 He has just had breakfast .3 She has just written a letter .4 My sister has just turned on the radio .5 My mother has just made the bed .6 She has just bought a new hat.D 1 He hasn't washed the dishes yet .2 She hasn't made the beds yet .3 He hasn't combed his hair yet .4 She hasn't swept the carpet yet .5 We haven't read A MacbethByet .E 1 Have you seen the new play at AThe GlobeByet2 Have you taken your holidays yet3 Have you read this book yet4 Have you done your homework yet5 Have you finished your work yet2 难点练习答案1 received2 received3 took4 taken5 take3多项选择答案1d 2b 3a 4b 5b 6a7c 8b 9c 10a 11c 12cLesson 51关键句型答案A What happened: carried (1.4 ) ; covered (1. 5 )What has happened: has just bought (1.1) ; has just bought (11.3-4);has sent(1.6);hasbegun(1.8)C 1 What did you buy 82 he has never lent 83 Have you burnt 84 He fought 85 They have already left .6 When did you lose 87 Did you listen 88 We have just won 82难点练习答案A 1 On the way2 in the way3 By the way4 in this/a way5 in the wayB 1 There is a spare wheel in the back of the car.2 I always go on excursions in my spare time.3 ýHave you any old clothes to spareþhe asked.4 The guest slept in our spare room.5 ýSpare me!þbegged the prisoner.3多线选择答案1c 2a 3d 4b 5c 6d7a 8b 9c 10b 11a 12dLesson 61关键句型答案A Some meat, a desk, some tobacco, a tin of beans, a comb, acity, a/ some cloth,some oil, a bottle of beer, a day, a word, a student, some sugar, some rain, an orange, a/some rubberD (sample answers)1 I found an old coin in the garden.2 I put some sugar in my tea.3 I cut some wood for a/ the fire.4 I bought a newspaper yesterday.5 I made some coffee.6 I like the curtains in this room.2 难点练习答案A 1 out 2 over 3 off 4 atB 1 knocked him out2 knock off3 knocked 20% off the price1 d2 a3 c4 d5 d6 a7 d 8 a 9 b 10 a 11d 12 aLesson71关键句型答案A detectives were waiting(1.1); They were expecting(1.2); detectives were waiting(1.5); others were waiting(1.6);two detectives were keepingguard(11.7-8)B 1 When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the mainbuilding while others were waiting on the airfield.2 When two of the detectives opened the parcel, two others were keeping guard at thedoor.C (sample answers)1 I was getting into my bath when you telephoned me.2 I was reading Hamlet when you saw me in the library this morning.3 I was saying that you must see the new film when you interruped me.D 1 was leavingKarrived 2 worked/ was workingKwas sitting/ sat3 was walkingKmet4 was readingKheard5 was preparingKset/ was setting6 droppedKspoke2难点练习答案1 He gave all his books away.2 She woke the children up early this morning.4 They cut the king's head off.5 Put your hat and coat on.7 Help me to lift this table up.8 Take your shoes off and put your slippers on.11 They have pulled the old building down.12 Make your mind up.14 She threw all those old newspapers away.3多项选择答案1 b2 c3 c4 d5 a6 c7 d 8 a 9 c 10 b 11a 12 bLesson 81关键句型练习答案A 1 Mary's handwriting is worse than Jane's.2 Caroline's handwriting is worse than Mary's and Jane's.3 Caroline's dress is/ was more expensive than Jane's.4 Mary's dress is/ was more expensive than Jane's and Caroline's.B óhas the most beautiful garden in our townó[The Nicest Garden Competition\ógarden is larger than Joe'sóworks harder than Joe and grows more flowers andvegetablesógarden is more interestingófor the worst garden in the town!D 1 in 2 of 3 of 4 in2难点练习答案A 1 believes 2 was 3 triesB Sentences 2, 3 and 51 d2 b3 b4 a5 c6 c7 b 8 b 9 a 10 d 11b 12 bLesson 91.关键句型练习答案A 1 We went to the Town Hall on Wednesday evening/ New Year's Eve.2 The clock would strike twelve in twenty minutes time.3 The clock stopped at five to twelve.B 1 in 2 On 3 during/ in 4 in 5 at6 on…in7 in8 at…in9 untilC (sample answers)1 The match will begin at 3 o'clock.2 They bought their house in 1980.3 The shop is closed from one till two.4 The children went to school in the morning.5 He'll finish school in two years' time.6 Let's go for a walk in the evening.7 He went to church on Sunday.2.难点练习答案A 1 No, I haven't any/ have no money.2 No, I didn't go anywhere/ went nowhere in the holidays.3 No, I didn't buy anything/ bought nothing this morning.4 No, there wasn't anybody/ was nobody present when the accident happened.B He has no hobbies. He goes nowhere. He sees nobody. He is interested innothing----except food!3.多项选择题答案1 b2 b3 d4 a5 a6 b7 b 8 d 9 b 10 b 11 d 12 cLesson 102.难点练习答案A 1 of 2 in 3 fromB 1 He borrowed a record of mine.2 She showed me a picture of John's.3 It was an idea of hers.4 A letter of yours was found on my desk.5 Some friends of theirs came to see me.3.多项选择题答案1 a2 d3 d4 c5 b6 c7 a 8 c 9 a 10 c 11 c 12 aLesson 111.关键句型练习答案A a he is now working (1.2)b he gets (1.3); he always borrows (1.3); never pays it back (1.4)c came inmworked (11.2-2); Tony saw (1.4); came and sat (1.4); I asked him (1.6); hegave me (1.7); Tony said (1.8)d He has never borrowed (1.5); I have never borrowed (1.7)e I was having (1.1); he was eating (1.6)C 1 getsmgot2 have not had3 was writingmtalked/ were talking4 am typing5 passed/ were passingD The Taj Mahal was builtmafter he became/ had become ruler, his wifemdied. TheTaj Mahal was built in her honour. Experts were called inmThe Taj Mahal, which wasbegun in 1632 and (was) completed in 1654, cost a fortunemit has been visited bym2.难点练习答案A 1 The officer ordered the men to fire at the enemy.2 He wants his wife to wear this dress.3 She wants us to explain it.4 I cannot allow him to enter the room.B (sample sentences)1 He asked me to help him.2 We preferred her to stay at home.3 He taught me to speak English.4 My mother wished me to collect the laundry.5 Do you want her to visit youb1 salary2 lentmsalary/ wages3 borrowed4 wages5 wages3.多项选择题答案1 b2 b3 b4 a5 b6 c7 c 8 a 9 c 10 c 11b 12 dLesson 121.关键句型练习答案A will sail (1.1); shall meet (1.2); will be (1.3); will set out (11.4-5); shall have(1.5); shallsee (1.5); shall say (1.6);will be (1.6); will take part (1.7)C I shall go to the theatre Reg and I shall see the firstperformance the producer will give a short speech. He will speak to The play will bevery people will enjoy it very much.2.难点练习答案1 He is not back yet. He will be back in ten minutes.2 A new play is on at the Globe Theatre.3 When the concert was over, We went home.4 They will set out/ off very early tomorrow morning. (Here be off is also possible.)5 You can't take the exam yet. You are not up to it.6 He will be away from home for two months.7 She swam across the English Channel and set up a new world record. 3.多项选择题答案1 c2 c3 a4 d5 d6 a7 d 8 a 9 c 10 d 11 a 12 aLesson 131关键句型练习答案A will be arriving (1.2); will be coming (1.3); will be meeting (1.4); will be singing (1.5);will be staying (1.6); will be trying (1.8)C 1 I'll be ironing the clothes.2 The train will be arriving in a few minutes.3 We'll be seeing you in the morning.4 We'll be watching the match.5 He'll be correcting exercise books.2难点练习答案1 It's George's.2 It's Jean's.3 It's that woman's.4 I like Keats' poetry best.5 They're the children's.6 They're the soldiers'.7 I'll leave in six hours time. 8 There was a hundred pounds' worth of damage.3多线选择答案1 b2 d3 b4 c5 a6 b7 b 8 c 9 a 10 a 11a 12 dLesson 141关键句型练习答案A 1 I drove on to the next town after I had left a small village.2 I said good morning to him in French as soon as he had got into the car.3 I had nearly reached the town, when the young man said:BDo you speak English?C 1 After she had written the letter, she went to the post office.2 After he had had dinner, he went to the cinema.3 When I had fastened my seat belt, the plane took off.4 We did not disturb him until he had finished work.5 As soon as he had left the room, I turned on the radio.6 He had been very ill before he died.D 1 regretted 2 had begun/ began 3 arrived2难点练习答案1 Except for2 both of3 Apart from4 askedlask for5 neither oflasked1 b2 c3 a4 c5 d6 b7 c 8 b 9 c 10 b 11 b 12 bLesson 15关键句型练习答案A 1a The secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth would see me. bcMr. Harmsworth will see you. d2 a Mr. Harmsworth said that business was very bad.b cBusiness is very bad.d3 a Mr. Harmsworth told me that the firm could not afford to pay such large salaries.b cThe firm cannot afford to pay such large salaries. dB 1 told would come/would be coming2 said (had) cut3 told had never played4 did he say had done/would do5 did he tell (had) bought/would buy6 said could not7 said (had) worked8 told wrote/writes/had never written9 did you say were/had been10 said would wait2难点练习答案1 study2 office3 nervous4 afford5 irritable1d 2b 3c 4b 5c 6d7a 8d 9c 10c 11c 12bLesson 161关键句型练习答案A The word if has been used four times.C 1 rains 2 will never pass 3 is 4will get 5 enjoys 6 is D$if I listen to the radio$If I dosomething wrong, don't shout at me. If the house is untidy, don't blame me. If you want meto do something, don't forget to say.please/. If I am playing a nice game, don't send meto bed. If I ask for something$If it is cold don't put the cat out$2难点练习答案1 pay attention2 remind3 are knocking4 look after5 Remember me 3多项选择答案1a 2a 3d 4a 5b 6a7d 8a 9d 10d 11d 12aLesson 171关键句型练习答案A She must be(1.1); Jennifer will have to take(1.3); she must appear(1.4); she had towear(11.5-6); it must be terrible(11.7-8)C 1 You must/will have to see a doctor.2 Must you/Do you have to make so much noise3 She said we must/had to/would have to stay here.4 I must/have to have some help.8 I've had to go out last night.2难点练习答案A 1 in the position of 2 because 3 At the time whenB 1 grow 2 suit 3 costume 4 dress3多线选择答案1d 2b 3b 4d 5c 6c7b 8a 9a 10c 11a 12dLesson 181关键句型练习答案A 1 I looked for my bag after I had had lunch at a village pub.2 I had left my bag on a chair beside the door.3 The landlord asked me:5Did you have a good meal?64 I answered:5I can't pay the bill because I haven't got my bag.65 The dog had taken the bag into the garden.C Sentences 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 112难点练习答案A 1 back 2 away 3 in 4 inB 1 Besides 2 beside1b 2d 3b 4d 5b 6c7d 8c 9a 10c 11c 12bLesson 192难点练习答案1 I have not seen2 There aren't3 He does notyou are4 She didn't tellshe hadn't5 I shan't stay6 He won't dohe's told7 When will I8 What have youYou have broken9 He isHe has just come10 I can't understandhe has not11 You must not believe12 I was notYou were not13 That man has been 14 They had not seen1a 2d 3c 4c 5d 6b7c 8b 9c 10a 11c 12cLesson 201关键句型练习答案2难点练习答案1r ealized 2It'sˆunderstandˆits 3exciting 4interesting 5exciting 6interested3多项选择答案1b 2c 3b 4b 5c 6b7c 8a 9c 10c 11d 12a1.关键句型练习答案A …passing planes can be heard(1.2); The airport was built (1.2); it could not be usedthen(1. 3); a hundred people must have been driven away(11.4-5); this house will beknocked down by a passing plane(11.6-7); I have been offered a large sum of money(1.7)C 1 A message will be sent immediately.2 All these goods must be sold.3 I told you the parcel would be received in time.4 The letter has to be delivered by hand.5 Your letter must have been lost In the post.2.难点练习答案A (sample answers) The dog drove the sheep out of the field.The police drove the crowds back.I drove my car into the garage.B1 home 2 houses 3 house 4 home3.多项选择题答案1c 2d 3c 4d 5a 6c7b 8b 9a 10d 11c 12c1.关键句型练习答案1from 2on 3in 4on 5from 6from 7of 8on 9from 10in 11on…in 12of 13in 14on 15of 16of 17from 18of…on 19on 20of…of 21of 22of/from 23of 24from 25in 26on 27 on 28from 29on 30in 31from 32on 33on 34on 35in 36from 37on 38on 39in 40of 41on 42on 43of 44in 45in 46in 47from48of 49of 50of 51on 52of 53from 54in2.多项选择题答案1d 2b 3d 4d 5b 6d7a 8 c 9d 10 a 11b 12 bLesson 231.关键句型练习答案C 1 wrote 2 had finished 3 breaks 4 shall/will goD 1 told…would 2 told…had lost 3 said…did not like2.难点练习答案1 It2 There3 There4 there5 It6 It7 There8 it9 there 10 it3.多项选择题答案1a 2a 3a 4c 5c 6a7d 8d 9b 10b 11a 12d1.难点练习答案A 1 received 2 on the 3 On the4 believes5 of6 salary7 lend 8 asked for 9 Apart from 10 an irritable 11 are 12 pay attention to13 Remember 14 suit 15 grow up16 beside 17 It's…exciting 18 understand19 home 20 There isB 1 What a wonderful garden(this is)!2 What a lot of trouble he is causing!3 What a tall building (it is)!4 What a clever girl you are!C 1 He handed the prize to me.2 The waiter brought the man a bottle of beer.3 I've ordered you some soup.4 Bring me that book please!5 She promised the finder a reward.D 1 haven't any/have no money.2 I didn't go anywhere/went nowhere in the holidays.3 There wasn't anybody/was nobody present when the accident happened.E 1 It's George's.2 It's that woman's.3 I like Keats' poetry best.4 They're the children's.5 They're the soldiers'.F 1 off 2 back 3 up 4 over 5 on 6 awayG 1 I put my hat on.2 I took my coat off.3 He put the fire out.4 They cut the king's head off. 2.多项选择题答案1b 2a 3a 4c 5a 6a7 c 8 c 9 c 10 b 11a 12 bLesson 251.关键句型练习答案A and(1.1); so(1.2);not only…but…as well(11.2-3);and(1.5);but(1.5);neither…nor(1.6);but(1.7);and (1.8);and(1.8);and(1.9);but(1.10)C 1 I knocked at the door but he did not open it.2 Both he and I went on holiday.3 He must be either mad or very wise.2.作文练习答案1 Both my sister and I went shopping.2 We not only got very tired but very hungry as well.3 It was three o'clock and we could not get lunch so we had a cup of tea. 3.多项选择题答案1c 2b 3b 4a 5b 6c7 d 8 b 9 a 10 a 11d 12 aLesson 261.关键句型练习答案A These things always happen: I paint (1.1); people pretend that they understand(11.1-2);they…tell(1.2);We like (1.4);we like (1.5); I think (1.5);children…appreciate (11.5-6);They notice(1.7);she…tells(1.7);Do you like (1.11)(Note: Although the question Do you like it <1.11> is asked at a particular moment,the meaning of like cannot be restricted to this moment.)These things are happening now: What are you doing (1.10);I'm hanging (1.11)B believe…are joking…don't know…know…believe…forget…looked…are you trying…believe…think…do you live…don't know2.难点练习答案‘Look!’she said,‘isn't that man drunk?’‘I think we should cross the road,’answered her husband.‘It's too late now,’she replied. ‘Eh, you two. Look where you're going,’called the drunk.‘Can't you walk in astraight line?’3.多项选择题答案1a 2d 3c 4b 5c 6d7d 8a 9b 10d 11b 12dLesson 271.关键句型练习答案A put up(1.1);was done…cooked (1.2);smelled (1.3);told…sang(1.4);began(1.5);felt(1.5);put out…crept(11.5-6);slept(1.7);woke up(1.8);began shouting(1.8);was(1.8);leapt out(1.9);hurried(1.9);found(1.10);wound(1.10);flowed(1.10)2.难点练习答案 1 put their toys away 2 put you up3 put my shoes on4 put down5 putting out6 put up7 put off 8 put up with3.多项选择题答案1d 2c 3d 4d 5d 6b7a 8d 9d 10c 11c 12cLesson 281.关键句型练习答案A has just bought(1.2);has had(1.3);has parked(1.4);has not been able(1.5);hasput up(1.6);have not had(1.7);has put(1.8);have ever seen(1.9);has been turned(1.10)2.难点练习答案2 who/that3 whose4 which 6 that/which3.多项选择题答案1c 2d 3b 4b 5c 6d7b 8d 9c 10d 11b 12aLesson 291.关键句型练习答案A What happened:flew(1.6);landed(1.8);landed(1.9);wanted(1.10);did not take(1.11)What has happened:has bought(1.1); has begun(1.1);hasflown(11.7-8);has justrefused(11.9-10)2.难点练习答案1 bring2 fetch3 refused4 deny5 Very3.多项选择题答案1b 2c 3c 4b 5d 6b7a 8b 9b 10b 11c 12bLesson 301.关键句型练习答案C 1 Yes, I took some (photographs). No, I didn't take any (photographs).2 Yes, I bought some (bread). No, I didn't buy any (bread).3 Yes, I saw some (people). No, I didn't see any (people).D 1 Refrigerators are necessary in hot countries.2 Which river is the longest, the Nile, the Amazon, or the Mississippi3 Heyerdahl crossed the Pacific on a raft.4 Why is Britain sometimes called the United Kingdom5 We sailed up the Red Sea and then went through the Suez Canal. 2.多项选择题答案1a 2a 3d 4a 5b 6c7c 8c 9d 10a 11d 12dLesson 311.关键句型练习答案A What was happening: was telling (1.1);was still smiling (1.10) What happened: retired(1.2);saved(1.5);bought(1.6);had(1.7);employed(1.9);smiled when he remembered (1.9);opened…came in…wanted(11.10-11) What used to happen: used to work(1.3);used to work(11.4-5);used to make(1.7)C …worked/was working…sat/was sitting…was looking…were passing…stopped…got…were/had been…used to come/came…used togo/went…were…quarrelled…hadnever seen/saw…got/was getting…called…hurried2.难点练习答案1 experienced 2jobs 3job 4save3.多项选择题答案1d 2b 3a 4c 5a 6a7d 8a 9b 10c 11a 12cLesson 321.关键句型练习答案A People are not so honest as they once were(1.1); The temptation…is greater thanever before(11.1-2); there werefewer people…than usual (11.4-5); it was easier…to watchher (11.5-6); one of the most expensive dresses (11.7-8); wrapped it… as quickly as possible (11.8-9)2.难点练习答案One day…a postcard…an excursion…one thing…a fax… a form… a fax of one word…3.多项选择题答案1 c2 c3 c4 b5 b6 c7 a 8 d 9 a 10 d 11 b 12 cLesson 331.关键句型练习答案A 1 The girl set out from the coast.2 She jumped into the sea.3 She swam to the shore.B 1 to 2 from/out of 3 (up) to 4 for/ from5 from…to/ to…from6 at7 to8 fromC ( sample answers)1 A bird flew into the room.2 The parachutist jumped from the aeroplane.3 The child pointed at the fat lady.4 Put the milk in the refrigerator. 2.难点练习答案1 the other day2 passed3 next4 past3.多项选择题答案1 d2 b3 d4 a5 c6 b7 b 8 c 9c 10 c 11a 12 cLesson 341.关键句型练习答案A 1 Dan Robinson has been worried all the week. 2 Dan was asked to call at the local police station.3 Dan wondered why he was wanted by the police.4 Dan was told at the station that his bicycle had been found.5 Dan's bicycle was picked up in a small village four hundred miles away.6 The bicycle is being sent to Dan's home.7 Dan was surprised and amused when he heard the news.8 Dan was amused because he never expected the bicycle tobe found.9 The bicycle was stolen twenty years ago.2.难点练习答案1 on2 off3 out4 at1 d2 a3 b4 c5 a6 d7 c 8 b 9 c 10 b 11 c 12 aLesson 351.关键句型练习答案A used to drive (1.1) ; became (1.2); has not regretted (1.2); is finding(1.2) ; wasdriving (1.3); saw…rush out…run (1.4); was carrying (1.5) ; acted…drove (1.6); got…dropped (1.7); were trying to get (1.8); drove(1.8); was moving away(1.9); stopped…telephoned (1.9); was badly damaged…to recognize (1.10);stopped(1.10); were arrested(1.11)C 1 mean… Do you understand2 used to smoke…does not smoke3 was completed4 have not seen5 dropped…was crossing2.难点练习答案1 so2 such a3 so4 such5 so6 such a7 such an8 such a1 a2 d3 a4 d5 d6 a7 d 8 a 9 b 10 a 11d 12 dLesson 361.关键句型练习答案A What will happen: will set out (1.5); will have(1.9); will not eat (1.9) What is going to happen: is going to swim (1.1); is going to set out(1.2) What will be happening: will be watching(1.7); will be waiting(11.9-10)C 1 We are going to leave at six o'clock.2 I am going to pay these bills tomorrow.3 Are you going to write to him4 She is not going to look for a new job.5 When are you going to buy a new car2.难点练习答案1 firm2 watched3 look at4 solid/firm5 firm3.多项选择题答案1 a 2d 3d 4c 5d 6c7 c 8 b 9a 10 d 11 c 12cLesson 371.关键句型练习答案A What will happen: will be held(1.1); will be held(1.5);will be called(1.6) What will be happening: will be visiting (1.2); will be building(1.3); will also be building(1.4); will be watching (1.9) What will have happened: will have completed(1.7); will have finished (1.8)2.难点练习答案1 holdi ng… looking forward to2 look out3 look… up4 is holding5 look… up6 held… looking forward to3.多项选择题答案1c 2b 3b 4b 5b 6d7 a 8 c 9 d 10 b 11b 12 aLesson 383.多项选择题答案1 b 2c 3a 4a 5c 6b7 d 8 d 9 b 10 a 11d 12 dLesson 39多项选择题答案1 d2 a3 c4 d5 d6 a7 b 8 a 9 c 10 c 11 a 12 b1.关键句型练习答案1 were2 tries3 will burn4 would have to5 lost6 do not apologize7 were 8 won 9 would not be10 could2.难点练习答案1 made… do2 does… makes3 doing...making 4 made (i)3.多项选择题答案1 c2 c3 b4 c5 a6 a7 c 8 b 9 b 10 b 11b 12 dLesson 411.关键句型练习答案C 1 mustn't 2 mustn't 3 needn't 4 needn't 5 mustn't2.难点练习答案1 remarked2 noticed3 remarks4 notice3.多项选择题答案1 a2 a3 c4 d5 c6 b7 b 8 a 9 d 10 a 11 c 12 b1.关键句型练习答案A 1 had had a long walk(1.1) 2 have a rest(1.2)3 to have a look(1.4)4 had our first glimpse(1.6)B 1 had a ride 2 was having a look3 had a wash4 had a swim5 had a fight6 have had a quarrel7 had another try 8 having a rest9 have a smoke 10 have a good sleep2.难点练习答案1 pick it up2 pick up3 pick out4 pick up3.多项选择题答案1 d2 d3 d4 b5 b6 c7 d 8 d 9 a 10 c 11d 12 aLesson 431.关键句型练习答案A were able to take(1.3); could…get over(1.6); was then able to rise(1.8); would beable to reach(1.9); was able to fly (1.10)2.难点练习答案1 at last2 at home3 at once4 at the moment5 at times6 was at a loss7 At first 3.多项选择题答案1 b 2b 3 a 4 a 5 d 6 d7 a 8 c 9 c 10 d 11 a 12 cLesson 441.关键句型练习答案A tried to steal(1.4); started running(1.5); continued to run (1.7); needs mending(1.10)B 1 to see 2 working 3 ironing4 to leave5 to argue/ arguing6 to come7 seeing 8 knocking 9 waiting10 to rain/ raining 11 working12 taking2.难点练习答案1(sample sentences)In the last minutes of the race, Jim caught up with the leader and passed him. 2 Thefarmer shouted at the children and they ran away.3.多项选择题答案1 c 2 b 3 c 4 c 5 c 6 b7 d 8 a 9 b 10 a 11 b 12 dLesson 451.关键句型练习答案A had been lost(11.1-2); must have been found(11.3-4); was not returned(1.4); hadbeen wrapped(1.6); was sent (1.9); was paid back(1.10)C 1 A meal has been prepared for you.2 The book will be translated into English.3 A telegram must be sent to him.4 The fire had been put out before the fire brigade arrived.5 The cat was given some milk to drink.2.难点练习答案1 back2 robbed… stole3 back4 stole5 robbed3.多项选择题答案1 b2 d3 a4 b5 b6 d7 c 8 b 9 c 10 b 11 d 12 bLesson 461.关键句型练习答案A arrived at Sydney(1.1); could account for the fact (1.3);occurred to one(1.4); wasastonished at what(1.5); was so surprised at being(11.6-7); had been confined to thewooden box(1.9); pay £ 3,500 for the cost(1.10)。
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U n i t 1Lesson A1Vocabulary LinkB a——8 b----2 C----1 d----4 e----1、4、5 f-----6、7、8、9 g-----1、3、6、7 h----1、4、52 ListeningActivity 1 A report about GreenlandA1、 Her paper is about Greenland’s and trees.2、His knowledge of geography is not very good. He doesn’t know which country Greenland belongs to.3、The first settlers of Greenland gave it the name to attract others.B 1、F 2、T 3、F 4、T 5、T 6、F 7、TActivity 2 A flying disasterA1 “The Titanic of the sky”2 zeppelin3 40 passengers and crew4 Germany5 the US6 two and a half7 it was landing8 35 correct picture 2B1、2、5、7Activity 3ACorrect picture 2B1---k 2---j 3----k、j 4---j 5---kC1 Jack seems to want a bigger car more than Kayla.2 Jack suggests they get more information about several kinds of cars.Activity 41 very famous buildings2 made of glass, steel, and concrete3 designed4 style5 19986 452 meters high7 modern and the traditional sideB1 world-famous museum Paris 500 six million2 ancient capital big enough millions of shopping centerCLouvre Museum Kyoto, Japan 1989 Hiroshi Hara to cope with the millions of visitors brings new life into the city center an ugly, modern mistakeActivity 5A1 It means building underground.2 First, there is plenty of space underground. Second, with new technology, building costs are not as high as in the past. Third, it’s safer than building skyscrapers.B2、4、6、7a 2 narrow harborb 3 long, sunny beach c4 busy vacation d1 high cliffs4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 We worked as volunteers2 What’s it like3 It was kind of hard4 We actually saw bears5 That does sound exciting6 It’s special program for international studentsActivity 2A1 c2 b 3b 4 c 5 b 6 a 7 c 8 a 9 bLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA2 Mount Fuji3 glaciers4 Niagara FallsB1---b 2---c 3---a 4---d2 While You WatchA1~5 T F T F TMan-made structures1 Before You WatchA2 lift3 Golden Gate Bridge4 crane5 Great Wall of ChinaB1 concrete2 impressive3 advancement2 While You WatchA1 thousands2 by car 3unimpressedB1 The most impressive man-made wonder2 it stretches3 like cranes and lift4 I had a chance to drive across5 What an amazing feat of engineering6 it’s just a wonderful chance to see the cityPart 21 PreviewB1~5 b c b c cC1 skyscrapers2 Eiffel Tower3 parking garage4 Empire State Building5 caveD1—I 2---b 3---d 4—c 5---a 6---I 7---e 8---f 9---h 10---g2 While You WatchE1 architectural structures2 make it big3 performers4 spot5 feats6 fancy 72 While You WatchA1—g 2---e 3---c 4---a 5---d 6---f 7---h 8----bB1 impressed2 underground3 disagrees4 feats of engineering5 first6 hotel7 doesn’t think8 amusedC1 Man2 Something being build3 goes up4 you never know what’s going to be around next week5 but on the other hand6 building down more7 underground instead of aboveground8 that’s too much like living in a cave9 True 10 built right here 11 That’s right 12 all these buildings popped up 13 when it’s finished 14 I’ll bet 15 what do you think it’s going to look like 16 you know whatD1 He wanted to use the two architectural structures as examples of famous buildings.2 He thought it cool to have pictures of a famous place before anything was built there. He was convinced that the place would become famous in the future.3 He said it because he thought Takeshi was behaving oddly.ETakeshi initially thought a famous hotel would be build on the site, but he later discovered it would be a parking garage. He was embarrassed, but he laughed at his error and said that some rich and famous people might eventually park there.3 After You WatchA1 true2 Man3 You know what?4 You are too muchB1 walked by a construction site2 how much he admired the skyscrapers 3started taking pictures of the site 4 something famous might be there someday 5 the rich and famous would stay 6 with picture of it 7 Takeshi felt very embarrassed8 and Takeshi learned it was to be a parking garageUnit 21 Vocabulary LinkB1 window2 address3 hardware4 mouse5 menu6 icon 7surfing 8 crashed 9 crashed 10 mouse 11 surfing 12 window13 icon 14 hardware 15 menu 16 addressLesson AActivity 1A1—b 2—a 3—cB1 friend2 to All3 keyboard4 coffee5 computer6 fiveActivity 2A1 pet2 cell phonesBConversation 2 dActivity 3AToaster microwareCoffee maker clockWashing machine lightHeater air conditionerRefrigerator telephoneBTrue: 1 2False: 3 coffee maker—clock 4 today—in the future will 5 wanted—didn’t want 6 All—SomeC1 Typical smartphone features include a music player, gaming apps, Internet browser, electronic dictionary, camera, and video recorder.2 One advantage of smartphones is having access to entertainment on the go; another is the convenience of having multiple entertainment and communication functions in a single device.3 One disadvantage of smartphones is that they use up too much people’s time, and they may also negatively affect social and interpersonal skills.D1 the merits of2 entertainment on the go3 the convenience of4 entertainment and communication functions5 a single device6 eating up too much of people’s timeActivity4ATrue: 4 5 6 8 9 10False:1 unhappy because she lost her leg—happy because she is alive2 first period—fourth period3 pierced through—was on7 brought—did not bringBA—3 b—6 c—4 d—2 e—5 f—7 g—1Activity 51 from any computer with an Internet connection and at any time2 accelerates upload and download times3 that they can easily upgrade and expand at any point in the future4 The necessary security solutionsB1 F only suitable for company—suitable for company and individual2 F have to—no longer have to3 T4 F even if you can’t—as long as you can5 F are still extremely anxious—have now been put at ease3 Pronunciation\s\:2 4 \z\:1 34 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1A1 I hate writing term papers! It takes forever2 We used to write our papers on typewriters3 Oh, really That sounds difficultLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~6: f e b c a dB1 search the web2 surf the Internet3 instant messenger4 digital camera5 downloading music6 chatting onlineC1~4: c a b d2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 3 5 7 8False: 4 cell phone—computer 6 phones—e-mails 9 reliable—not reliableB1 electronics2 are very cool3 they’re so easy to use4 you don’t have to think all the time that you forgot the camera5 you always have it with you and that’s so smartPart 21 PreviewBTrue: 1 2 5False: 3 tomorrow—today 4 a computer—a typewriter 6 happy—terribleC1 laptop2 battery3 computer lab4 typewriterD1 affordable2 amazing3 correction4 crashed5 disposable6 old—fashioned7 portable8 reliable9 term paper 10 word processor2 While You WatchA1~6: a a b a b bB1~6: b c e a f dC1 make those corrections2 I’ll e-mail my paper to you later today3 technology is amazing4 I used to write my term papers on a typewriter 5it must have taken a long tome to write a paper 6 I was pretty fast 7 made some mistakes 8 weren’t that bad 9 as for 10 oh my gosh 11 were so unreliable 12 used to crash all the time 13 as affordable or as fast as they are now 14 Mine’s pretty fast 15 as fast as some of the newer,more expensive ones 16 nowadays 17 In those days 18 used to use the ones at the universityD1 She assumes computers used to have backup batteries as they do today.2 Everybody, including Prof. Morgan, lost their term papers.E1 I went back to the good , old –fashioned way2 affordable portable reliable disposable3 word processor3 After You Watch1 as for2 in those days3 No big deal4 nowadays5 oh my goshUnit 3Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkA1~8: A D G C F B H E2 ListeningActivity 1AInternational correspondentJournalist photographerB1—c 2—d 3—c 4—b 5—b 6—dActivity 2A1 likes2 dislikesB1 the comics the horoscope the price2 the news coverage the headlinesActivity 3ATom Joseph Olivia Randy TinaB1 Olivia2 Amy3 Randy4 TinaActivity4A1 They Couldn’t Communicate2 A Dangerous Occupation 3Silent Beauties 4A Clean CrimeB1 could not reach an agreement holdup note couldn’t read itcrumpled it up2 goalie he slipped on ice and hurt his back3 they were camels tall humps4 cleaned it leaving it at the side of the roadActivity5AAn Underwater Post Office?B1 102 farmer3 barking4 rare 5scuba diving 6 drawtourists’ attention 7 three 8 four3 Speaking &communicationLesson BPart one1 Before You Watch1 international correspondent 2critic 3 news anchor 4 editor 5 cameraman2 While You Watch1—T2—F interesting…….creative—boring and not very creative3—T4—F thinks—doesn’t think5—F cameraman—news anchors6—F feels—doesn’t feel7—T1 Before You Watch1~3: b c a2 While You WatchA1~6:f d b e a cB1 the most accessible medial2 around me at least3 to be carrying4 that well5 see how my team’s are doing6 what’s going on in my area7 save the comics for last8 that’s the fun part1 PreviewB1~5: B C B A CC1~7:B G F A E D CD1 guitarist2 journalist3 spiky4 headlines2 While You WatchAB1—e 2—a 3—c 4—d 5—bC1 headlines2 stuff 3Hey 4 Look at this 5 that famous blues guitarist6 silver guitar7 long, black hair 8the singer 9 short spiky hair10 wears that really cool white suit 11 man 12 It’s sold outD1 Takeshi whispers as he is nervous. That’s because he likes Anna, and he thinks she is pretty.2 Anna lives in the same building as Mike and Takeshi live.4 Mike asks him to speak to Anna to try and get tickets for the show.5 He hesitates because he doesn’t know Anna well, and because he is nervous to talk to a girl he likes.6 Takeshi feels pressure from Mike, who scowls at him.EActivity 11 What’s up2 Not much3 Dedicated Music Reviewer4 As a matter of fact5 reviewing a show tonight6 That’d be great7 It’s a date8 You and I can go togetherActivity 2Takeshi is surprised by Anna’s invitation. He thinks Anna is pretty and is therefore pleased to have a date with her. He might even be more pleased about the date than he is about seeing James Hammond’s show.F1 He thinks he will get to see the show.2 At first, Mike feel a bit disappointed but then he is happy for his friend.3 Takeshi is worried that Mike will be unhappy about not seeing the show.4 He tells Takeshi not to worry about it. He also says there are lots of other shows he can attend.3 After You WatchA1 stuff2 You’re kidding me!3 I hardly know her!4 manB1 the show was sold out2 a pretty woman across the room3 a music reviewer4 was nervous and hesitated at fitst5 went over and spoke to Anna6 she was still writing for The Village Voice7 not only was she a dedicated music reviewer8 just couldn’t believe it 9 a ticket to the show and a date 10 disappointed at first 11 not to worry about it 12 he had more important things to doUnit 41 Vocabulary LinkB1 pleasant2 active3 punctual4 careful5 flexible6 independentC1—c 2—a 3—d 4—b 5—f 6—e2 ListeningActivity 1A1 Diane2 Mimi3 AliceB1 six customers2 punctual Last week3 eight energyActivity2A aBActivity3A1 become a teacher2 the teaching program is very good3 a lot of practice4 young kids5 graduate from the university next June6 a kindergartenBPosition: brochure designerRequirements: computer skills cooperative flexibility in working hours available right nowActivity 4AJob—voice talent Company—National Telephone Her work—recording information messages Job requirements—sound warm and friendly, even at the end of eight hours Her schedule—three days a week Good points of her job—fun, helping people by using her voice, people are surprised Bad points of her job—has to be careful about her voice, doesn’t go outside in cold weather, can’t go to horror moives B1 Because she has to avoid hurting her voice.2 First she got the job information from her friend. Then she listened to all the telephone company messages on her own phone, recorded a cassette of all those messages in her own voice and sent it to the company. She then called the company every day for a month before she got the job.Activity 5AKen: 1 3 Steven: 2 4B1 interviews2 introduces3 famous4 loves5 videotape6 moves7 drive8 dependent9 stressful 10 hired3 PronunciationsB1 for two days2 for six hours3 for years4 for monthsActivity 2 I really want this jobAQ: honest, caring A: first-aid skills Q: creative A: graphic design Q:helpful A: speak a foreign language Q: ambitious A: give presentations CA tour guide b fashion designer c flight attendant d police officer e taxi driver f fitness instructorLesson BPart 12 While You WatchTrue:1 4 5 6 False: 2 31 Before You Watch1 well-informed2 foundation3 animation4 up-to-date5 animator6 passionate7 developing8 unconfident2 While You WatchAB1 strong foundation in art2 it helps to be able to speak3 animator in movies or video games4 be patient, work hard, and be creative5 that way6 keep up-to-date with events7 be able to write well8 well-informed1 PreviewBTrue: 1 4 5 6 False: 2 3 7C1—d 2—a 3—b 4—cD1 high energy level2 customers needs3 pleasant manager4 software programsE1~8: f d b g a c e h2 While You WatchA5 6 3 1 2 4B1~5: a a c b cC1 Thanks very much for coming in2 bring your resume3 Here you are4 tell you a little bit about the job5 looking for someone to sell our new software product6 requires flexibility, independence7 most importantly8 really listen to my customers to find out what they need9 I’m really good at that10 your experience with software programs 11 how to use a similar software product12 at my current job 13 customer needs 14 interesting 15 my present company 16 my present position 17 I’ve been named salesperson 18 top sales awards several times 19 impressive 20 understand the market better 21 the competition 22 We’ll be in touchD1 Bill is Ms. Li’s boss2 She thought Claudia was energetic and experienced—the right person for the job.3 She wanted to inform Claudia that she got the job.4 They were going to an aerobics class.5 Claudia was excited and anxious to find out if she had got the job.3 After You WatchA1 by the way2 something3 We’ll be in touch4 a little bitUnit 51 Vocabulary LinkB1 produces purchase employs2 develops ship manage3 advertisecompete2 ListeningAB1 3 4 5 7 8Activity 2AFor mountain climbing for trimming hair for relaxing for opening bottles for slicing food for cams and the corkscrewActivity 3B1 April 4, 19752 Bill Gates and Allen3 Redmond, Washington, United States4 Worldwide5 Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office Computer hardware productsHome entertainment productsActivity 4A1 department stores shopping malls2 put up their Christmas windowdisplays 3 companies just want them to spend more money 4 we can start thinking about what we really need in lifeB1 Buy Nothing Day2 They shouldn’t spend any money for 24 hours.3 In over 15 countries4 Canada5 The Christmas shopping season starts6 People are forgetting the real meaning of the holidays.7 People’s ideas about shoppingActivity 5A: b d e g f a c hB1 too much2 1960 affordable advertising educate high school students3 necessary4 talk about the company at any time say positive things about the company referring people to themWORD-OF-MOUTH ADVERTISING: It’s cost-effective. It’s much more believable.The company doesn’t have to create a complex business plan to advertise products. PAIDMEDIA ADVERTISING: It can sound insincere or unconvincing4 Speaking & CommunicationActivity 1AWe have about 10000 We do business in a large number of we made over five million Will grow by up to 10%Activity 2BHistory of TV2 was not very popular in the beginning3 became popular when Michael Jackson’s videos were played4 started a second video channel, VH1in 19855started MTV Asia, MTV Latino, and MTV Russia in the 1990sMTV Today1 is a worldwide success story3 also broadcasts other programs4 is consistently voted one of the most popular TV stationsCA hobby students Jerry and David’s Guide computers grew quicklyInternet millions of information e-mail services profitLesson BPart 11 Before You WatchA1~10: d f b I c l e h a gB1 flyers2 smoothie3 brochures2 While You WatchA: b e a f d cBDo education for executives send out to invite those people to come to our trainings smoothie business back in college word of mouth hand out flyers janitorial service he has people come in and clean the building, after hoursPart 21 previewB1~6: f e b a c dcC: 1~10: f I j c b d a e g h2 While You WatchA: 1~5: c e a d bBTrue: 2 4 5 8False: 1film school project—commercial 3 had to study—was sick 6 unsatisfactory—satisfactory 7 remark the tape—make more tapesC1 By the way2 helping me out with this3 on the day of my first real commercial shoot4 especially since you have a “love assistant” like me 5Right…there 6 that should do it 7 Check 8 And rolling 9 take one 10 Hello there 11 the most successful 12 The keys to our success 13 great design 14 affordable prices 15 who are these keys for16 Why 17 premier pieces 18 Like this sleek and stylish lounge chair19 100% genuine leather 20 talk about well-made 21 you’ll ever lay your head on 22 See for yourself 23 here today, gone tomorrow 24 pride ourselves in giving 25 at the right priceDActivity 11 on my first paying client2 sent in3 who knows what’ll happen4 Plus that couch was really comfortable `5 booked me for another6 the best part7 what this calls for8 encoreActivity 21 He most probably sent it in to Mr. Howard.2 Mike was worried that he might have made a bad impression on Takeshi’s client by falling asleep.3 Mr. Howard was pleased that people could see the Super Sleeper Sofa lives up to its name.3 After You WatchA1 talk about2 Check!3 folks4 that should do itB1 shoot a TV commercial2 starring3 show off4 elaborated on how well each piece was made5 fell asleep6 failed to help him with7 hire Takeshi to make five more commercialsUnit 6Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1 summer house2 limousine driver3 designer clothes4 private school5 personal trainer 6luxury suite 7 credit card 8 privatejet 9 spending money2 ListeningActivity 1AThe Burj Al Arab Hotel Dubai, United Arab EmiratesB1—p 2—p 3—r 4—r 5—b 6—b 7—p 8—pActivity 2A bB1—D 2—D 3—JC 4—JC 5—D 6—D 7—J 8—JActivity 3A1 a brand new 20th2 Joseph’s friendB1 When she was a university student.2 Not at all. It was really old.3 She worked the whole summer vacation in a restaurant.4 Yes, she did. She took all her friends driving around every weekend.5 The car was destroyed in an accident.Activity 41 60 hours2 To pay for a big house, expensive furniture, a new car, and all the “important “ thing in life3 Going out on her old houseboat.4 She can go fishing from her living room.5 She goes along the river on her boat, exploring new places.B: 2 4 6Activity 5B1 They will sell their knowledge about using plants as medicine.2 They will get jobs and education for their people to save their culture and language.3 The monks record and sell their music.4 They use the money to pay for summer camps for teenagers.CF: 1 2 5 T: 3 4 6Lesson BPart 111—b 2—c 3—a21~8?: d f b a c h g e11 charity2 equipment3 purchase2A1 Woo Sung: buy a car or cars buy a house buy a university2 Calum: take a holiday3 Natalie: buy a car or cars buy a house invest money for the future4 Dave: spend it as fast as possible buy a car or carsB1 strike it big time2 somewhere warmer than where I live3 live on the beach for a whilePart 2PreviewB1~5: a b b c cCLuxurious penniless well-off generous lavishD1~9: d c a f e g I b hEApparently will packets paid off invested loads timer struck it rich turned out2 While You WatchA1~8: F F T F F F T FB1~5: b a e c dC1 It was about Mike’s uncle’s will.2 On a farm in Minnesota.3 Because Uncle Max had left all his land to Mike.4 Mike remembers his uncle living a simple life. It was not luxurious.\D1 strike it rich or something2 used to tell me3 all a man needs4 a strong back5 invested in his land6 it paid off7 lavish lifestyle8 I mean 9 generous 10 offered to give me spending money 11 wanted me to go to private school 12 wanted to vacation 13 turns out he’s got one14 how could you not have known 15 I’m telling you 16 wasn’t on sale17 have a timer by his phone 18 ketchup packets 19 A n d no one knew20 In fact 21 No wonder 22 Who would have thought he was that well offE1 loads of cash2 pay for dinner tonight3 I’ll take you all out to a nice dinner4 my treat5 a little short on cash6 I could borrow some7 I’m good for it8 we’re taking a nice dinner3 While You Watch1 I’m telling you2 No wonder3 I’m good for it4 I’m a little short onUnite 7Lesson A2 ListeningAHe is complaining about a broken traffic light in his communityB1 traffic accidents in danger2 pose great danger3 look into it immediately Activity 2AKnow their neighbors well rarely patrolBJohn: 1 F patrolling—neighborhood watch 2 T 3 F put up notice—put signs in our windowsSusan: 1 T 2 F by bike—in cars 3 T 4 F in cars—on foot or on bicycle Activity 3A cB 1: a b d 2: b c 3: bActivity 4A: 1BTyra: S SMatt: C SMercedes: C CC1 Tyra2 Matt3 Mercedes4 Matt5 MattActivity 51 The global population has grown quickly, and in some places it is creating a lot of problems.2 When women are educated , they become equal partners and participate more in family decisions.B1—d 2—c 3—a 4—bC1 F 3500 new babies are born worldwide—3500 new lives are added to the world’s population2 F 1978—19873 T4 T5 F small—big6 T7 T8 T9 in their late twenties—at the age of 3010 F there is—there isn’tSpeaking & CommunicationAWords or drawing that are illegally sprayed on wallsLesson B1 Before You Watch1—c 2—b 3—f 4—g 5—d 6—a 7—e2 While You Watch1 are2 don’t have3 noise4 fire5 a lot6 bothers1 Before You Watch1 Global warming2 Hunger3 Spread4 Poverty5 Disease6 HIV7 AIDS2 While You WatchA1~6: f a d e c bB1 The oceans are rising as well as the temperatures2 before it’s too late3 the world get together and help to make sure4 everyone gets a chance to learnPart 21 previewB1~6: c f b e d aC1~7: c d b e f g aD1 conduct a survey2 make a mistake3 interesting viewpoint4 rush hour5 affordable apartments6 push yourself7 noise pollutionE1~3: b c a2 While You WatchBTrue: 3 5False: 1 singles in the city—city living 2 air—noise 4 people—restaurants6 Takeshi—Sun-hee7 money—timeC1 Do you have a couple of minutes2 This won’t take long3 Do you agree, disagree, or have no opinion about4 Me too5 Rush hour in the city has become unbearable6 I totally agree7 traffic’s been an issue here for years8 with all the construction going on 8 with all the construction going on9 it’s not an issue for me 10 I guess 11 I like the fact that there are so many opportunities 12 push yourself 13 it goes the other way too 14 like if you make a mistake 15 waiting to take your place 16 talentedD1 They disagreed about life in New York. Sun-hee said there were many problems related to living in the city, but Takeshi said it was n’t that bad.2 Sun-hee said ‘Enjoy it? If you can get there in this traffic!” she was sarcastic as she thought it was hard to enjoy anything in New York because the traffic was so bad.3 Takeshi listed the good things in the city such as beautiful buildings and interesting places.4 The reporter left because she had finished her survey. It was not rude of her to leave. It was however rude of Takeshi and Sun-hee to engage in an argument during her interview.3 After You WatchA1 you know?2 I guess3 Where do I start?4 it goes the other way tooB1 on the sidewalk2 what they liked and disliked3 seemed to have different opinions about other issues4 pointed out that there was not enough parking , too few affordable apartments5 too much to enjoy in the city6 arguing about the issues7 But see8 I told you New Yorkers were rudeUnit 8Lesson A1 Vocabulary LinkB1~9: c a f h b I e g dC1 morals2 a while lie3 not worth doing4 has something on his conscience5 against the law6 hurt my feelings7 obvious8 depends on the circumstances2 ListeningActivity 1AThe speaker thinks that telling while lies is sometimes acceptable or even necessary.B1 encourage people2 to comfort people3 to soothe people4 to childrenActivity 2A1 work in the same office2 moving to another city3 lying about her work experienceB1 with her two co-workers2 Sally really has done3 might get a jobActivity 3A1 sometimes2 neverB1~6:D R R D R DActivity 41 a2 He thinks it’s not trustworthy because the reporters exaggerate and are not serious.3 She likes infotainment, or shows that report on current trends and famous people.B1 Graham: TV newspaper2 Lucinda: TV onlineActivity 5A1 P and S2 P and S3 D4 S5 PB1 The man who got out of the other car was friendly.2 Philippe and Sophie climbed into the car.3 The man drove Philippe and Sophie to a nearby village.4 Philippe and Sophie had tea and local delicacies.5 The man’s family was thrilled to meet Philippe and Sophie.6 The driver fixed the car that night.C1 hired driver2 doze3 an odd, loud4 get help5 no houses6 wild animals7 colder and darker8 a couple of9 get into his car 10 windshield 11 his phone number 12 they stay for dinner 13 called to say the car was running again 14 thanked the couple for visiting their home4 Speaking $ CommunicationA1 Mrs. Ward orders chicken and Mrs. Ward orders steak.2 Mr. Ward wants his steak to be medium rare, but it is well done.Lesson B1 Before You WatchA1~4: b c d aB1~5: b c d e a2 While You WatchATrue: 1 2 4 7 8False: 3 always—never 5 never—sometimes 6 shopping—to the moviesB1 lie2 get3 somebody4 explain the situation to mePart 21 previewBTrue: 1 3 6False: 2 Claudia—Tara 4 should—shouldn’t 5 skirt—jacketC。
初中课文 初中二年级(上)
UNIT 1 Lesson 1 Read and sayMONDAYMR WU:Good morning.class.Welcome back to school! CLASS:Good morning.sir.Thank you.MR WU:I’m your new teacher.My name is Wu Jun.We’re going to have fun learning and speaking English this term.This is our first lesso n,so I don’t know all your names.Please say,“Here.”when I call your name.Ma Lili?MA LILI:Here.MR WU:Jim Green?MA LILI:Mr Wu,he’s not here.JIM:(coming in)Excuse me.I’m sorry I’m late,because the traffic is bad.MR WU:It doesn’t matter,but tomorrow,pleas e be on time. JIM:Yes,sir.Thank you.Read and actTHURSDAYMR WU:Who’s on duty today?DA VID:I am.MR WU:Is everyone here?DA VID:Yes.Everyone is here.Today is Thursday,September 10th,Teachers’Day.Happy Teachers’Day,Mr Wu!Here is a card for you with our best wishes.MR WU:Oh,thank you very muck.Wow,this is very nice!Lesson 2Read and sayDA VID:Hi,Jim!What are you doing?JIM:Mr Wu wants me to give a talk in class tomorrow.DA VID:A talk?About what?JIM:I’m thinking about what to say.Do you have any good idea s? DA VID:Oh,well,let me think.Why don’t you talk about names? JIM:Names?DA VID:Yeah,talk about the difference between Chinese and English names.JIM:That’s good idea.Thanks.ReadWHAT’S IN A NAME?A lot of English people have three names:a first name,a middle name and a family name.Their family name.Their family name comes last.For example,my full name is James Allan Green.Green is my family name.I have two given names.My first name is James,and my middle name is Allan.To many people,the meaning of a name is important.My name is James means daiti,and Allan means hexie.People don’t use their middle names very much.So“John Henry Brown”is usually“John Brown”.people also don’t use Mr,Mrs,Mr or Miss before their first names.They usually use them with their last names.We can say John Brown or Mr Brown,but we can never say Mr John.I think this is different from Chinese names.In China,the first name is the family name,and the last name is the given name.For example,“Zhou Jian”puts his family name“Zhou”before his g iven name“Jian”.Why do people call me Jim?My name is James,but Jim is short for James.So just call me Jim!Lesson 3Read and actA:Are you a new student?B:Yes,I am.How about you?A:No,I’m not new.Where are you from?B:I’m from Yunnan.My father works here now.A:I’m Dave.What’s your name?B:My name is Sun Huifang.A:May I call you Huifang?B:Sure.Dave is thort for David,isn’t it?A:Yes,you know a lot about English names.B:Only a little.A:Well,welcome to our school.I think you’re going to like it here.Lesson 4Read and actMOTHER:Tom.can you help to clean the house?TOM:Sorry,Mum.I’m going to the shop.MOTHER:Why?What are you going to buy?TOM:Tomorrow is Teachers’Day and I’m going to buy something for Mr Wu.MOTHER:But you are only a student.You don’t have much money.Why don’t you make him a card?You can give him yourbest wishes.TOM:Yeah,that’s a good idea.ReadTRYING TO FIND A CHINESE NAMEPhillip Beckman is living in China.He likes China.He likes the Chinese people and Chinese food.He thinks Chinese people are very friendly.They often ask him where he is from,how old he is,and what school he goes to.The students at school often ask him how to spell his name.They sometimes spell phillip like,F-I-L-I-P.phillip tells them“Ph”sounds like an “f”.He has to spell his name many times.He doesn’t want to spell it any more.He wants to have a Chinese name.He is asking his friends to help him think of a name.Wang Jingjing thinks Wang Xiaodi si a good name because he would be her little brother.Sun Yu says,“I don’t like that name,How about Bai Feili?”All of Phillip’s friends begin to laugh.Wang Jingjing says,“No,we can’t give him that name.”phillip asks,“What does Bai Feili mean?”“It means a waste of time,”says Sun Yu with a laugh.“Ha,ha! I don’t want that name,”phillip says.Jiang Wei asks,“How about Feilipu Beikenman?”“No,that’s too long.I would like a Chinese name like yours.”Can you help phillip find a Chinese name?UNIT 2Lesson 5Read and sayMR LI:Next Friday we’re going on our first field trip to study about our hometown.CLASS:Where are we going?JILL:What are we going to do?MR LI:Let’s discuss it.We must stay near our hometown.JILL:Are we all going?MR LI:Of course.KATY:Why don’t we go fishing at East Lake?LI MU:Yeah,I agree.I like going fishing.I’m good at fishing.and East Lake has many different kinds of fish.JILL:I don’t like fishing.Let’s go boating on the river.LI MU:Or maybe,let’t go to the mountains.We can go hiking there.CLASS:Yeah,the mountains.We can study the flowers there.MR LI:Now let’s discuss how we are going to get there…Lesson 6ReadThe students of Class 4,Grade 2 are going hiking on their field trip.They are going to hike to the top of a mountain.There,they are going to have a picnic.But they have some problems getting there.Jill often goes the wrong wak.Katy wants to hike quickly.Li Mu has too many things in his bag.He can’t carry it.Ed says he’s going to help him.Ed starts to carry the bag,but trips over his st night Jiang Wei couldn’t sleep well.Now he is very tired.He can’t hike quickly.Is Mr Li going to get his class to the top?Lesson 8ReadJill and Katy are going hiking with their class tomorrow.They want to take some fruit with them.Jill likes oranges and Katy likes apples.When they get to the market,they can’t find and oranges,and the apples are too green.“What are we going to buy now?”asks Katy.“Hey,what’s that big round fruit over there?”asks Jill.“I don’t know.Let’s ask the salesgirl.”“What do you call this?”“Youzi,”answers the girl.“Why don’t we buy one?” asks Jill.“Ok.We’re going to have lots of fun hiking and eating a new kind of fruit!”says Katy.Read and actLinda and Hu ping are talking about their coming field trip.HU PING:What’s your class going to do for the coming field trip? LINDA:We’re going to Xi’an.HU PING:Xi’an?What are you going to do there?LINDA:We’re going to see the Terra Cotta Warriors.HU PING:Wow,I would like to see them too.LINDA:Where is your class going for a field trip?HU PING:We’re going to Huachan.LINDA:Huashan?Where is that?HU PING:It’s not far from Xi’an.LINDA:Oh,I know.It’s a beautiful mountain,right?HU PING:Right.LINDA:I think you’re going to hav e a fun field trip,tooUNIT 3Lesson 9Read and actHAN MEI:Hi,Lucy!Are you free tomorrow evening?LUCY:Yes,I am.Why?HAN MEI:Tomorrow is zhong qiu jie.We call it Mid-autumn Festival.LUCY:What’s that?HAN MEI:On Mid-autumn Day we usually eat a big dinner and mooncakes.LUCY:What are mooncakes?HAN MEI:There are many different kinds of mooncakes.They are small round cakes with meat,eggs,nuts or something sweet inside.I like the sweet ones.LUCY:Oh,so that’s what they are selling at the store.HAN MEI:Yes,many stores sell mooncakes at this time of year.Would you and Lily like to come over to my home for Mid-autemn Festival?LUCY:I would like that.I know Lily would like to come,too. HAN MEI:Great,how about 6:00 tomorrow evening?LUCY:That’s good.See you tom orrow!Lesson 10ReadHi jo,Thanks for your e-mail.You want to know more aboutChina?Tomorrow is going to be Mid-autumn Festival.It’s like our Thanksgiving.Families get together.It usually comes in September or October.This year it’s going to be on Septe mber 15th.On that day families eat a big dinner,like we do.They also eat mooncakes.These are small round cakes.They taste a little like our pies.Many families eat their dinner outside in the open air.The moon looks brighter and rounder on this day.In America,we call this moon the Harvest Moon.Chinese people often talk about their families and tell the story of chang’e.I’m going to a friend’s home for Mid-autumn Festival.LucyRead and actHAN MEI:Good evening,Lucy and Lily.I’m glad you can come. TWINS:Thanks for asking us.HAN MEI:Are you hungry?LILY:A little.HAN MEI:Would you like a mooncake?LUCY:Yes,thank you.Look,Lily,mine has nuts inside.LILY:Mine has nuts,too.I think it’s nicer than yours.HAN MEI:Would you like another one?LUCY:May I?Yes,thanks.Oh,this is nicer than the other one.It has something sweet inside.Han Mei,what does your have inside? HAN MEI:Mine has an egg inside.It’s delicious.LILY:May I have a taste?Mmm!It’s good,too.LUCY:I think the ones with nuts are the nicest of all.HAN MEI:How about another one?LUCY:oh no,thank you.They’re delicious,but I can’t eat any more.Lesson 11CompareMr Read is tall.Mr King is taller.Mr Green is the tallest of the three.Jim is young.Lucy is younger than Jim.Kate is the youngest.Whose drawing is good?Whose drawing is better?Whose drawing is the best of all?Read and sayLUCY:I want to buy a pumpkin.LIU FAN:What do you want to buy that for?LUCY:To make a pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving dinner.LIU FAN:Look!The pumpkins are over there.What obout this one?This one is cheap.LUCY:I think this one is bigger and cheaper than that one.LIU FAN:Loot at that one.It’s the biggest and cheapest of all. LUCY:Ok.Let’s take that one.Lesson 12Read and sayLILY:Good afternoon,Han Mei.I’m glad you can come for our Thanksgiving dinner.HAN MEI:Thanks for asking me.Why do you call it dinner when we are eating at noon?LUCY:Because it’s a big meal.We call it dinner when we have a lot to eat.HAN MEI:Is that a chicken?It’s so bigLILY:No,it’s turkey.It’s much bigge r than a chicken.HAN MEI:Why do America and Canada celcbrate Thanksgiving? LILY:It’s like your Mid-autumn Festival.In China,families gettogether and celebrate the bright,round moon.In America and Canada,families get together to celebrate the harvest.HAN MEI:So we each have an autumn festival.LUCY:Yes,and we each celebrate with our families.Some things are the same in China,America and Canada.UNIT 4Lesson 13Read and actJOHN:Hey,Ji Wei!Wait!Let me walk with you.JI WEI:Hi,John.How are you?JOHN:Fine,thanks.Why are you walking so fast?JI WEI:I have to get home to do my work.JOHN:What do you have to do?JI WEI:Today I must feed the animals.JOHN:What kind of animals do you have?JI WEI:We have some sheep,some chickens,two dogs,and a cow.JOHN:Do you live an a farm?JI WEI:Yes,a small one.JOHN:Can I come and help you feed the animals?I like animals.In America,I also live on a farm.My job is to feed the animals,too.JI WEI:Ok,You can meet my family and eat dinner with us. JOHN:Thanks.JI WEI:Now my w ork’s going to be more interesting.I have a friend to help me.Let’s go!Read and learnThe bike is going fast.The tractor is going faster.The taxi is going the fastest.Mrs Lin is walking slowly.Mr Zhang is walking more slowly than Mrs Lin.Mr Qin is walking the most slowly of all.Lesson 14ReadTWO FARMSJi Wei lives on a farm.The farm is not big.His parents grow rice and wheat.They don’t use animals to do farm work any more.Today they use a tractor.It works faster and better.After Ji Wei does his work in the fields,he likes to sit and look at the blue sky and the green hills.He thinks the country is more beautiful thanthe city.In the city,he can’t hear the animals.In the country,he can hear birds singing and sheep bleating.John agrees with Ji Wei.J ohn’s family lives on a farm too.They grow corn and wheat.He thinks their corn is the most delicious.He often sits and listens to the animals.John also likes the country better than the ciry.On his farm,there is a small lake.John often goes fishing there in summer,and skating there in winter.John likes to play with his dog,Cody.Cody is a very interesting dog.He likes to follow people.When they stop,he stops.When they walk,he walks.John thinks Cody is the best dog of all.Lesson 16ReadJi Wei is now with John in America for the summer.They are walking home after picking corn.Ji Wei asks John a question. “What are you going to do after you leave school?”“I’m going to college,”says John.“Don’t you want to be a farmer?”“Yes,I do.I want to be the best farmer.In college,I can learn more about farming.I want to learn how to get the most corn and wheat from each field.”“But John…”“Stop,shhh,do you hear that?Somebody is following us.”“Yes,I hear it.What are we going to do?”“Run!”“John,look!Nobody is following us.It’s your dog,Cody!”Lesson 17Read and actLIN TAO:Hello,may I speak to David?DA VID:Speaking!LIN TAO:Hi,David!This is Lin Tao speaking.DA VID:Hi,Lin Tao.What’s up?LIN TAO:What are you going to do next Sunday?DA VID:Nothing much.Do you have any ideas?LIN TAO:Shall we go to the zoo?I hear there’s adolphin show there.DA VID:A dolphin show?Good idea!How can we get there? LIN TAO:By bus or by bike?DA VID:Ok,let’s go by bike.When shall we meet?LIN TAO:What about a quarter past ten?DA VID:Why not meet a little earlier?Let’s make ithalf past nine.LIN TAO:Good!No problem.DA VID:Where shall we meet then?LIN TAO:Let’s meet outside the zoo gate.DA VID:All right.See you then.Lesson 18ReadThere is a zoo in our city.My parents often take me there on holidays.I like animals.I have a lot of toy animals in my room.In the zoo I can see tigers,elephants,monkeys,pandas,bears,snakes and many other animals.Some animals are friendly,but some are not.Tigers,bears and some snakes are dangerous.That is why they have to stay in cages.But I do not think it is good for animals to stay in cages.They should be free.The animals in cages cannot be happy.Tigers usually live in forests and mountains.They can run very fast.They catch and eat small animals like rabbits and deer,but now they live in small rooms.They have nothing to do every day,So they walk round and round in the cages,and they want to get out.When they are tired,they sleep.I feel sorry for them.I think the most interesting animal in the zoo is the dolphin.I like watching them swim and jump.They swim fast and they jump very high.They can play with a ball.They can stand up and“walk”on water!They are very friendly to people.If you fall into the waterand can’t swim,they may come up to help you.Lesson 20Look,Read and actLIN TAO:Look at that monkey.It looks like a man.Whatis is doing?DA VID:It’s saying“Hello”to us,I think.LIN TAO:Look there!A baby monkey is on the back of its mother,and the mother monkey is eating a banana.DA VID:How interesting!Can I give my apple tothe monkeys?LIN TAO:No,I don’t think so.Look at that.It says“Don’tfeed the animals!”DA VID:Oh,I see.LIN TAO:Shall we go to see the dolphins?DA VID:It’s too early for the dolphin show.Let’s go tothe elephants’house first.Read and sayIt’s Thursday morning.Tom and Li Lei are talking about what they are going to do tomorrow.TOM:Hi,Li Lei.What are you going to dotomorrow afternoon?LI LEI:Tomorrow?What day is it tomorrow?TOM:It’s Friday.We aren’t going to have anyclasses tomorrow afternoon.LI LEI:Oh,I see.But I don’t know what to do.Whatdo you think?TOM:Shall se go boating in Zhongshan Park?LI LEI:That’s a good idea!Lesson 21ASK and answerA:Excuse me.Where’s the nearest post office,please? B:It’s over there on the right/left.A:Thanks very muck.B:You’re welcome.A:Excuse me.Where’s the nearest bus post office,please? B:I’m sorry,I don’t know.A:Thank you all the same.Lesson 22ASK and answerMr Zhang is in London.He is new there.He wants to go to different places.But he does not know the way.He needs some help.Look!He is asking a policewoman for help.1 A:Excuse me.Is there a post office near here?B:Yes,there is.Walk along this road,and take the fourth turning on the left.It’s about a hundred metres along on the right/left.A:Thank you very much.B:You’re welcome.2 A:Excuse me.Is there a police station near here?C:No,there isn’t.The nearest is about four kilometres away.You’d better catch a bus.A:Which bus do I need?C:I think you need a number 16 bus.The bus stop is along that road,on the right/left.3 A:Excuse me.Where’s the nearest hotel?D:I’m sorry I don’t know.You can ask that man over there.A:Thank you all the same.Lesson 23Read and answerWho has the coin?Children love to play this game.They play it like this:six students stand in a row in front of the class.They put their hands behind their backs,so nobody can see their hands.The students gives one of them a coin.They pass the coin from one student to another-first one way,then another.The six students must keep their hands behind their backs.The other students in the class keep their eyes closed.They must not look.Then the teacher says:“Stop and put your hands in front of you now.”All the six students do as the teacher says.At this moment,the teacher tells the other students to open their eyes,and guess who has the coin.They ask questions like“David,is it in your right hand?”They can have only three guesses.Lesson 24WriteRead the following and make up a dialogue.Mr Zhang is in New York.He is studying English at a college.He finds it very hard to travel around the big city because he does not know the way.He always takes a map with him when he travels.But he cannot find every place on the map because someplaces are too small.He often asks policemen for help because most of them are friendly and they know the way very well.Now Mr Zhang’s watch is broken,so he needs to find a watch shop.UNIT 7Lesson 26Read and answerPAUL’S DAYPaul is a Canadian.He lives in a tall building in the city of Toronto.There are eighteen floors in the building,and he lives on the fifteenth floor.He uses a lift to go up and down.Paul is very busy every day.He goes to work early.He leaves his home and walks to the lift.He gets into the lift.It takes him down to the first floor.He gets out of the lift.Then he walks to a bus stop.The bus stop is in front of a cinema.It is about two hundred metres from his home. Usually,he catches the No.11 bus to work,but sometimes he goes by train.He works in a factory about ten kilometers from his home.He starts work at half past eight,and finishes at a quarter to five.Paul likes doing sports after work.He is on the city basketball team.Weekends are his busiest time because he often plays basketball.He gets home a little later them.He is the shortest man on the team,but he is the fastest.Paul usually gets back home at a quarter past five.He gets into the lift and goes up to the twelfth floor.Then he gets out of the lift and walks up to the fifteenth floor.Every day he does the same thing.Why doesn’t he use the lift for the last three floors?Lesson 27Read and actFootball is a very popular game in China.Many young people like it.Li Lei is very good at football.Read this dialogue and find out about another kind of football.LI LEI:Sam,what are you going to do tomorrow?SAM:Nothing much.Why?LI LEI:We’re going to watch a football game.Would youlike to come,too?SAM:I’d love to.What kind of football,American or soccer?LI LEI:Soccer.But we don’t call it soccer in China.We cal l it football.They call it football in England,too.SAM:How many players are there in a team?LI LEI:Eleven.And we play the game with a ball like this.It’s round.Is the game popular in the USA?SAM:It’s quite popular,but American football is more popular.I nour game,we also have eleven players in a team,but our ball is like this,not round.LI LEI:Oh!Is that a ball?Aren’t all balls round?SAM:Not in the USA.Lesson 28Read and answerLI LEI:Where do you live in the USA?BILL:Let me show you on the map.We live in a place called Gum Tree.Can you see Gum Tree?It’s only a small village.LI LEI:Gum Tree?Is it here-near the town of Ashland?BILL:Yes.Ashland is a small town about eight kilometers from the city of Richmond.What about you?Where do you live?LI LEI:I live in a tall building in Beijing.Now ask your friend“Where do you live?”UNIT 8Lesson 29Read and actFRIDAYMR WU:Where’s your composition,Lily?LILY:Sorry,Mr Wu.I wasn’t here yesterday.MR WU:Yes,I remember.You weren’t here yesterday.Were you ill?LILY:Yes,I was a big ill.MR WU:I’m sorry to hear that.I hope you’re better now.LILY:Yes,I am.Thank you.MR WU:You’d better finish your homework soon,andbring it next Monday.LILY:Certainly.MONDAYLILY:Good afternoon,Mr Wu.Here’s my composition.Iwa s ill last Thursday,so it’s late.MR WU:That’s Ok.You must look after yourself andkeep healthy.LILY:Yes,Mr Wu. Thank you.Lesson 30ReadMY UNCLEMy uncle,Michael Wilson,is a businessman.He sells computers to many countries.He is very,very busy.His office is in New York,buthe is often away.He travels a lot every month.He goes to visit people and people come to see him.They discuss business together.He has meetings every day.Uncle Mike usually travels from one place to st Monday he was in Shanghai.Three days ago he was in Dalian.The day before yesterday he was in Hong Kong.Yesterday he was in st night he was in Tokyo.Now he is back in New York again.“Do you enjoy your work,Uncle?”I asked him one day.“Yes,It’s very interesting and ex citing.And I can see the world at the same time.”Lesson 31Read and sayA:Hello,Lucy!B:Hi,Sally.A:I called you last night,but there was no reply.Wereyou out?B:Yes.We were at a Guangdong restaurant with my uncle.A:So you had Guangdong food.How did you like it?B:Oh,very much.We had a big dinner there.A:What did you have?Did you have seafood?B:Yes,we did.We had different kinds of seafood.Bythe way,Why did you call me?A:We’re going to have a basketball match next Tuesday.I called to tell you that.Lesson 32PractiseUncle Mike comes to see the twins.MIKE:It’s so cold today.LUCY:Yes,it’s much colder than it was yesterday.LILY:I called you an hour ago,but you were not inthe hotel.Were you out?MIKE:No.Iwas in a meeting room.Why did you call me? LUCY:We have a problem with this computere.We used it last night,but it didn’t work.There was something wrong with it. MIKE:Let me have a look.Ithink I can put it right.Now make similar dialogues,using the words in the box,first in pairs,and the in front of the class.ReadI am a businessman.My job is to sell computers.I work veryhard.Every morning I get up at seven.I do some exercise and have a light breakfast.Then I drive to my office.It takes me forty minutes,so I usually get there earlier than others.I am very busy.I think every minute counts,so I plan my work very carefully.I keep a diary to help me remember things.I meet and talk with many people.I make lots of telephone calls.I often go out and visit people.I travel to cities in the USA and many foreign countries like China,Japan and India.UNIT 9Lesson 33Read and actMr Mott is going on a trip.He is going to visit Beijing. His wife,Susan Mott,is asking him questions.His memory robot is with them.S:Did you pack your bags last night,dear?M:Yes,I did.I packed everything.R:No,you didn’t.You didn’t pack your computer.S:Did you pack your coat,dear?M:I …,um,…I can’t remember.S:Did he pack his coat?R:Yes,he did.His coat is in that bag.S:Did he pack his glasses?R:No,He’s wearing them.S:Oh,yes.Did he pack his umbrella?R:No,he didn’t.It’s behind the door.M:But I don’t need the umbrella.Beijing is a very dry city.Read and sayMr Mott is writhing his diary.He can’t remember many things.So he asks his robot for help.M:When did I get up this morning?R:You got up at 6:45.M:What did I do before breakfast?R:You went for a walk.You bought a newspaper.M:Yes.I remember.I read the morning paper at breakfast.What did I do after breakfast?Did we start packingmy bags?R:No,we didn’t,because Mr a nd Mrs Turner came to see you. M:Oh,yes.They came to say goodbye to me.When did we start packing?R:We started at9:15.M:Right.When did we finish packing?R:We finished at 10:40.Act out this dialogue.You may continue the conversation.Lesson 34ReadTHE MEMORY ROBOTSusan,Mr Mott’s wife,is a st year she invented the memory robot.She invented it because her husband had a very bad memory.He could not remember his telephone number.He often forgot important meetings.The memory robot followed Mr Mott all the time.It listened to everything he said.It saw everything he did.The robot went to his classes.It watched him talk to his students.It watched him eat his meals.At night,it watched him sleep.It knew everything about Mr Mott.Mr Mott could ask the robot questions.It always knew the answers.It remembered everything.Susan often liked to ask the robot questions,too.She liked to know everything about her husband.Lesson 35Read and actMr Mott is visiting No.14 Middle School.He is talking with Ann. MOTT:Hello,Ann!May I ask you some questions?ANN:Certainly.MOTT:When were you born?ANN:I was born on May 18,1987.MOTT:Where were you born?ANN:I was born in England-in a small town neat London. MOTT:How long did you live there?ANN:We lived there for about nine years.Then we movedto France.MOTT:Why did you move there?ANN:Because m y father found work there.MOTT:When did you come to China?ANN:We came here about two years ago.MOTT:Why did you come here?ANN:Because my parents wanted to work in China.MOTT:Do you enjoy living here?ANN:Yes,we do .Very much.MOTT:How is your Chinese?Can you understand your lessons inChinese?ANN:My Chinese is so-so.At first I found it hard,but nowI can understand most of the lessons.MOTT:That’s great!Good luck with your Chinese!ANN:Thank you,Mr Mott.UNIT 10Lesson 37Listen Read and actThe Swedish rock band,Yesterday,is visithing China.They are going to give a concert in Kunming tonight.Erik,one of the singers in the band,is talking to Li Weiyin,a journalist from CCTV. WEIYIN:Is this your first visit to China?ERIK:No,we were here last year.WEIYIN:How many singers are there in your band?ERIK:There were four last year,but now there are only three.One of us left the band last month.WEIYIN:Why do you call your band Yesterday?ERIK:We call it Yesterday because we like old music. WEIYIN:Is there one band you like very much?Do youhave a favourite band?ERIK:Er…well,there was a famous band called The Beatles.I like their music very much.When I was a child,I often listened to their music.WEIYIN:You’re from Sweden.Why do you sing in English? ERIK:Most Swedish people can speak English.People in many countries can understand English songs.Ask and answerA:How many singers were there in the band last year?B:There were four.A:Were there any women in the band?B:Yes,there were.A:Was there a problem at that time?B:Yes,there was.A:What was it?B:One of the singers wasn’t very good.People didn’t like her. A:Was there a problem at the concert last night?B:No,there wasn’t.A:How many singers are there now?B:There are three,but they’re all good.There isn’t aproblem any more.Lesson 38Read and answer“YESTERDAY”IN CONCERT!Last night,the Swedish rock band,Yesterday,gave a concert in Kunming.More than five thousand people were there.Most of them were students or young people.They enjoyed the music very much. In the middle of the concert,one of the singers,Max,had an accident.He jumped up and down,but he was very careless.He fell down and broke his leg.Some people took him to hospital. After Max left,there only two singers-Erik and Elsa.They didn’t want to stop the concert,so they went on.They sang some of their most famous songs:“Why did you levave me?”,“There was someone in my heart”,“She didn’t remember my name”,and“I can’t forget the past”.At the end of the concert,Erik sang a song in Chinese.He sang very well.After the concert,he said,“I’m trying to learn Chinese,and I like listening to Chinese songs.I learnt song when I was in shanghai last month.”Lesson 40Read。