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新外研版七级下英语全册课文电子版

2013新外研版七年级下英语全册课文Module 1 Lost and foundUnit 1 Whose bag is this?Ms Li: Welcome back to school everyone! First of all, come and look in the lost and found box! There are a lot of things in it. Whose bag is this? Lingling: Oh sorry! It’s mine. Are m y crayons there too?Ms Li: Are these crayons yours?Lingling: Yes, they are and this eraser too. Thank you.Ms Li: Whose tapes are these?Daming: They’re mine.Ms Li: Here’s a purple wallet!Tony: It’s mine. Look! Here’s my name ―Tony! Thank you.Ms Li: You’re welcome! Look at this nice watch. Is it yours too, Daming? Daming: No, it isn’t. I think it’s Betty’s.Lingling: Yes, it’s hers.Ms Li: Everyone, please be careful with your things from now on.Daming: Here are some nice gloves. Whose gloves are they?Ms Li: Let me see... Oh, they’re mine! Thank you!Unit2 Are they yours?The Lost and Found Office in New York CityWelcome to the New York City Lost and Found Office. People often lose things when they’re travelling or when they’re in a hurry. They leave things on planes, on trains, on buses and in taxis. That’s why there are lost and found offices at airports and stations.The New York City Lost and Found Office is very big. Hundreds of people come here every day. They are looking for their phones, cameras, watches, computers and many other things. We usually have about two thousand mobile phones and one thousand cameras.At the moment, there are also some strange things at the New York City Lost and Found Office. There are about a hundred bikes and a large boat. There are also a lot of animals. This week, there are three dogs, two ducks and a pig! Whose are they? Are they yours? We don’t know! Are you looking for fifteen kilos of sausages? They’re here too!Module 2 What can you do?Unit 1 I can play the piano.Daming: Look ! The new clubs for this term are on the board. I’d like to join the Music Club because I can play the piano. What about you, Betty? Betty: I like cooking, so I can join the Food and Drink Club. Can you cook, Daming ?Daming: No, I can’t. Well, I can cook eggs, but that’s all. What about Lingling?Which club can she join?Betty:I think she’d like to join the Dancing Club because she can dance really well .Tony , how about you?Tony: I’d like to join the Chinese Club. I can’t speak Chinese very well. Daming: Don’t worry about Chinese. We can teach you Chinese! So choose your favourite club.Tony: OK then. .I play table tennis, so I choose the Table Tennis Club.That’s my favourite!Unit2 I can run really fast.It’s the start of the new term and we’re choosing our new monitors.I’d like to be the class monitor. I get on well with everyone, classmates and teachers. I work very hard, and I do well at school .I’m kind and I’m always ready to help others. I can even help teachers too. Choose me as your class monitor and I promise to help YOU!I want to be the PE monitor .I enjoy sport, and I can run really fast. I’m really fit and healthy. Just watch me in the playground between lessons! I play most ball games well. But I’m really good at football, and I play basketball in the school team. Iusually get the best score in every match. Choose me for the PE monitor and you can get the best score too!I’d like to be the cleaning m onitor. I often help my mother do cleaning at home and I like a clean and tidy house. I’m sure everybody would like a clean classroom, just like home. Choose me and we can make our classroom beautiful.Module 3 Making plansUnit 1What are you going to do at the weekend?Betty: What are you going to do at the weekend, Daming?Daming: On Saturday morning, I’m going to check my email and do my homework. Then I’m going to help with the housework. What are yougoing to do, Betty?Betty: I’m going to see a movie in the afternoon. You can come too. Daming: Sure! Who else is going to be there?Betty: Nobody. Lingling is going to have a piano lesson, so she can’t come with us, but on Sunday afternoon, Lingling and I are going to have apicnic. Would you like to join us?Daming: Yes, I’d love to. Are we going to meet here?Betty: No, we aren’t. We are going to meet in the park at one o’clock.Tony: Hi, everyone!Betty: Hi, Tony. What are your plans for the weekend?Tony: Nothing. I’m goin g to stay at home alone.Betty: Don’t be silly! You’re going to come with us. It’s going to be a fantastic weekend!Unit 2 We are going to cheer the playersWhat are you going to do?AI’m looking forward to the football match tomorrow. My friends and I are going to watch our favourite team. We’re going to meet other fans, and make some new friends. We’re all going to wear the team shirt, and we’re going to cheer the players. I hopethey win the match!-------MartinBI’m going to enjoy myself during the May Day holiday. On the morning of 1st May, I’m going to get up late and then read a book. In the afternoon I’m going out with my family and friends. We’re going to take a walk in the country or go swimming. And on 2st May we’re going to collect litter in the park near my friend’s house. It’s going to be a great holiday------busy but good fun!------Zhang Sijia CUsually I spend the Summer holiday at home, but this year is going to be very different because I’m going on a summer camp in Sydney, Australia. I’m going to stay with an Australian family and speak English. We’re also going sightseeing and going to have a picnic on the beach.-------Lucy Module 4 Life in the futureUnit 1 Everyone will study at home.Ms Li: Will schools be different in the future, Daming?Daming: Yes, there will! In twenty years time, mayb e there won’t be any schools! Ms Li: How will students learn then?Daming: Everyone will study at home. Students will use computers and get information on the Internet. They can ask their teachers by Internet,telephone or email.Betty: Well, I’m not s ure. Yes, students will use computers, but school is good fun, and you can make friends there. And teachers can check thestudents’ level and will help them. Computers won’t do that.Tony: Yes. Teachers won’t use on a blackboard and students won’t use pe ns and paper, or erasers any more!Lingling: Great! Will students have a lot of homework to do?Tony: No, they won’t. They’ll have a lot of free time!Daming: That’ll be great!Unit 2 Every family will have a small plane.What will life be like in the future? How will things change? Here are some ideas. Which ones will come true?A In the future, a change of weather won’t mean a change of clothes. We’ll wear a new kind of clothes. They’ll be warm when we’re cold, and cool when we’re hot.B There’l l be no more light rain and cold wind in spring. The weather will be quite warm or even hot all year, with heavy rain and wind. The sea level will rise as well.C We won’t travel by bus or bike any more. Every family will have a small plane. No more expensive cars - it’ll be cheap to travel everywhere by plane, not only over land, but also over the sea or even into space. Maybe there’ll be traffic jams in the air.D Do you like long holidays? Well, you’re going to like the future because machines and robo ts will do all the heavy and difficult jobs, and we’ll only do light and easy work. Working hours will be short so people will have long holidays.Module 5 ShoppingUNIT 1 What can I do for you?(In the shop)Shop Worker: What can I do for you?Lingling: I'd like to buy a T-shirt for my mum.Shop worker: What colour does she like?Lingling; Purple.Shop worker: All right .What size does she take ?Lingling: Small.Shop worker: What about this one ?Lingling: May I try it on?Shop worker: Certainly.Lingling: Look at the price .It's 198 yuan .That's too much.Shop worker: But wait a minute !There's a sale on today .Everything is half price. Lingling: OK! I'll take it .(In the market)Lingling: I've got some food to buy too.Market worker: Can I help you?Lingling: Yes. I'd like some sausages. How much are they?Market worker: Thirty-eight yuan a kilo. How much would you like?Lingling: Half a kilo.Market worker: OK. What else would you like?Lingling: A kilo of beans and two lemons.Market worker: That'll be 30 yuan.Betty: Oh, the strawberries look fresh .How much are they?Market worker: Ten yuan a kilo.Betty: One kilo please. Here's fifty-nine yuan.Unit 2 You can buy everything on the Internet.Online shoppingThere are many new ways of shopping, and online shopping is one of them .You can buy almost everything on the Internet .and it's very easy .First ,you choose something-clothes, tickets, a mobile phone, even a new computer -and pay for it. Then you receive it a few days later by post.Online shopping has several advantages. First, you can shop at any time. The shops are always open. Second, shopping usually takes a lot of time. But to shop on the Internet you only need a computer and a mouse! You can also compare the prices of the same product and spend a lot...or save money.But many people like going out and shopping with friends. They don't like shopping on the Internet because they can't see the product or try the clothes on. Also paying over the Internet isn't always safe.Online shopping is changing our way of life .One day no one will go to the shops any more, because you'll be able to buy anything on the Internet, and you will be able to receive it anywhere in the world at any time!Module 6 Around townUnit 1 Could you tell me how to get to the National Stadium?(Betty and Lingling are standing in front of Tian'anmen Square.)Tourist: Excuse me! Can you tell me the way to Wangfujing Dajie?Betty: Certainly. Go across Dong Chang’an Jie, go along the street and turn left at the third street on the left. It’s near here, so you can walk there. Tourist: Great. And I’d like to buy a guidebook about Beijing. Is there a bookshop near here? Lingling: Yes, there is a big bookshop over there,just along Xi Chang’an Jie, on the right, opposite the bank.Tourist: Right, OK! I also want to visit the National Stadium. How can I get there?Lingling: Sorry, I’m not sure. Why not ask the policeman over there?Tourist: Thank you.Betty and Lingling: You’re welcome.Tourist: Could you tell me how to get to the National Stadium?Policeman: Sure! Go along the street and you’ll see an underground station. Take the Underground to the Olympic Sports Centre, or you can take a bus or ataxi.Tourist: Thanks a lot.Policeman: You’re welcome. Have a nice day!Unit2 The London Eye is on your rightTour of LondonWelcome to this short tour of London. This square is Trafalgar Square and it is the middle of London. We’re standing opposite the National Gallery, a famous museum wit h lots of famous paintings. From here, we’ll walk along the red street to Buckingham Palace. The Queen lives there.Turn left and go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can see the London Eye. It takes you 135 metres above the River Thames. You can see most of London on a clear day.When you are tired, the best way to see London is by boat. You can get the boat near Big Ben. As you go along the river, the London Eye is on your right.Get off the boat at Tower Bridge. Next to the bridge is the Tower of London. It’s over 900 years old.After visiting the Tower of London, take the boat back along the river to the railway station. When you get off the boat, go past the station and walk along the street. Turn left into King’s Street and go past a church. You’re now back at the square. And this is where we’ll finish our tour.Module 7 My past lifeUnit1 I was born in a small villageTony: Hey, Lingling. Where were you born?Lingling: I was born in a small village in Shanxi Province.Tony: What was the name of the village?Lingling: Xucun. Where were you born, Tony?Tony: I was born in Cambridge. It’s a small city in England.Lingling: What was the name of your first school? Tony: It was Darwin Primary School.Lingling: Who was your first teacher?Tony: My first teacher was Mrs Lane. She was strict but very nice. Who was your first teacher?Lingling: Ms Yao. She was very friendly. Who were your first friends? What were they like?Tony: Their names were Becky and Adam. Becky was very good in class but Adam wasn’t. He was quite difficult.Lingling: And what were you like? Were you difficult in class too?Tony: No, I wasn’t. I was very good!Unit 2 I was born in QuincyMy life in QuincyBy Betty KingI was born in Quincy, a town on the east coast of America, twelve years ago. There were lots of things to do in Quincy, with many stores, two movie theaters,football clubs and basketball teams too. I wasn’t bored in Quincy. I was very happy there.Two presidents of the US, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams, were born in Quincy. You can visit their old family houses. Our house was big and comfortable. There was a big living room with a TV, a kitchen, a bathroom and three bedrooms. On my bedroom walls there were pictures of my favourite movie stars.Behind the house, there was a big garden with lots of trees and there was a small lake with fish in it. It was great to play there.There were lots of children in Quincy. Many of them were my friends. This was our last in the US and I was there for the last time in 2010. One day I’ll go back, and I’m looking forward to seeing my friends againModule 8 Story timeUnit 1 Once upon a time…Tony: All alone in the dark dark forest, Goldilocks picked some flowers. Daming: Oh, did she often go for a walk in the forest alone?Tony: No, she didn’t. And soon she was lost. Goldilocks looked around her.“Where am I? she asked. Then she noticed a little house, so she hurriedtowards it, and knocked on the door., Nobody answered, so she knockedagain, and again, Finally, she pushed the door. It was open. There wasnobody there.Daming: Oh! Didn’t anyone live in the house?Tony: Just wait a moment, Daming! Goldilocks entered the house and look intoa small room. On a table there were three bowls with some nice food inthem. One bowl was small, one was big and one was very big.Goldilocks was very hungry. She picked up the very big bowl but shedidn’t like it—it was very hot,. Then she picked up the big bowl, but shedidn’t like it –it was cold. The little bowl was just right. She finished allthe food in it.Unit2 Goldilocks hurried out of the houseGoldilocks and the Three BearsGoldilocks wanted to sit down because she was tired. First she tried the big chair, but wasn’t comfortable. Then she tried the middle chair. It was not comfortable either. Finally, she tried the small chair. It was nice and comfortable, but Goldilocks was very heavy and soon the chair was in pieces.She walke d into the bedroom. There were three beds. She didn’t like the middle bed or the big bed. The small bed was very comfortable. Very soon she was asleep in it.The Three Bears returned. They looked at the bowls and the chairs. Baby Bear cried,” There’s nothing in my bowl and my chair is in pieces!” He wasn’t very happy!Next, the Bears looked in their bedroom. They didn’t notice Goldilocks at first. Then Baby Bear pointed at the little girl in his bed and shouted, “Look! There’s the bad girl!”Goldilocks opened her eyes. The Three Bears were all around her, so Goldilocks jumped out of bed and hurried out of the house without her basket. She didn’t go for a walk in the forest again.Module 9 Life historyUnit1 He left school and began work at the age of 12.Betty: What are you reading?Tony: Tom Sawyer, by the famous American writer, Mark Twain. I’m writing about him for my English class.Betty: I read Tom Sawyer. Very good! Hey, we can find out about him on the Internet.Tony: Yes! ... OK. Look at this! His real name was Samuel Clemens and he was born in 1835 in Missouri. He left school and began work at the ageof 12.Betty: What did he do?Tony: He wrote for a newspaper Later he got work on a boat..Betty: Did he stay in Missouri?Tony: No, he went to New York, and other cities.Betty: When did he begin his stories?Tony: I don’t know the exact date. But he took the name Mark Twain and became very famous in the 1860s. He went to Europe as well. But hedidn’t come to China.Betty: Yes, I knew that. Enjoy the book.Tony: Yes, it’s good.Unit 2 He decided to be an actorWilliam Shakespeare was a famous English writer of plays and poems. He wrote 38 plays, 154 short poems and a few long poems in his life. Two of his famous plays are Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford, England. Like many people four hundred years ago, Shakespeare’s parents didn’t learn to read or write. At school he liked plays, so he decided to be an actor when he finished school at 14. He married in 1582 and had three children.Shakespeare went to London and joined a theatre company in about 1592. He became a successful actor and began to write plays. Queen Elizabeth I enjoyed his works very much.In 1599 the company built the Globe Theatre on the River Thames in London. You can visit the theatre today, but it isn’t the same building. There was a fire in the old theatre. They built it again in 1614 and in the 1990s.William Shakespeare died at the age of 52. He was rich and successful. You can still see his plays in English and in many the languages. He’s famous around the world..Module10 A holiday journeyUnit1 what did you do?Lingling: Where are you going on holiday, Tony?Tony: To Los Angeles.Betty: Oh, really? You’ll love it! I wen t there two years ago and enjoyed it a lot.Tony: How long did it take to get there? Did you fly?Betty: Yes, we did, and that took about nine hours. Then our friends met us and drove us to their home.Lingling: Who was with you?Betty: My parents.Lingling: So what did you do?Betty: Well, first, we went to Disneyland, and guess what? I met Snow White and Mickey Mouse! I was so excited!Tony: Wow! How long did you stay there?Betty: We stayed there for two days. And then we went to Hollywood. Lingling: Did you see any movie starts?Betty: No, but we swam in the Pacific Ocean at Santa Monica. It was great! Lingling: Where are you going on holiday this year, Betty?Betty: Paris.Unit2 This morning we took a walk.Hi, Grandma! Here I’m in Paris. Jenny and I arrived by plane the day before yesterday. Aunt Joan and Uncle Peter met us at the airport. We were tired so we relaxed at home and began our tour of the city yesterday.Yesterday we went to the Louvre Museum. It has many world-famous works of art, such as the Mona Lisa. In the evening we had dinner in a French restaurant. The food was delicious!This morning we took a walk. There are shops, and restaurants everywhere, and I love the street and markets. They sell such good fruit and vegetables. We also did some shopping. I bought a present for you. I hope you’ll like it!At about three o’clock, we took the Paris Underground to the Eiffel Tower. It is really high. There were lots of tourists, so first of all, we had to wait in line for an hour, and then we went to the top. We waited till all the lights were on. It was wonderful!Tomorrow we’re going to visit a famous palace and take a boat tour on the River Seine. I’ll write again.Love,BerryModule 11 Body languageUnit 1 They touch noses!Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. How do I do that?Betty: Lingling, you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left.Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads . But we neverkiss. Only parents and children do that.Betty: That’s because people do different things in different countries. Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meet?Betty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. In India people put their hands together and nod their heads. And do yourknow what Maori people in New Zealand do when they meet? Lingling: No, What do they do?Betty: They touch noses!Unit2 Here are some ways to welcome them.Body language around the worldby Wang Lingling Our new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them.How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand too close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North American! Give them more personal space.How about touching people? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South American sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can’t move away! But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch them at all.Do you look at people when you talk? In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when they talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk.And how do you say goodbye? That’s easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it’s not at all polite! In fact, it’s very rude!Module 12 Western musicUnit 1 It’s so beautiful!(The Blue Danube)Daming: Hmm, this is Western music, isn’t it? Can you hear the violin and the piano? It’s so beautiful! Is this by Strauss or Mozart?Lingling: I’m not sure…Betty: It’s by Strauss. I love his music! Do you know anything about him, Tony?Tony: Was he GermanBetty: No, he was born in Vienna, the capital of Austria. What a beautiful city!This is called The Blue Danube. The Danube is a river in Europe. It goesthrough Vienna.Lingling: Do you like both. You listen to pop music, Betty?Betty: Well, I like both. You listen to pop music, Lingling, don’t you? Lingling: Yes, I do. I also like Beijing opera. Listen to this fantastic voice. Tony: H mm, the sound is very … different, isn’t it? I’m a fan of rock music.Listen to this!Daming: Hey! Give us a break!Lingling: Rock music? Listen to those drums.Daming: It’s so noisy! And much too fast!Tony: You don’t like rock music? I don’t believ e it!Unit 2 Vienna is the centre of European classical music.The city of musicVienna is a beautiful old city on the River Danube in the centre of Europe. It’s thecapital city of Austria and the centre of European classical music. In the eighteenth century a lot of musicians came to study and work in Vienna.In the Strauss family, there were two composers called Johann Strauss: the father and the son. The father, Johann Strauss the elder, wrote and played music for traditional dances, called the waltz. His dance music made him famous all over Europe. The son, Johann Strauss the younger, was also very successful and popular. He wrote over 150 waltzes. In 1867 he wrote The Blue Danube waltz.Mozart was another very important composer. He was born in Austria in 1756. Before he was six, he played not only the piano but also the violin. His family took him around Europe and he gave concerts in many cities. He wrote hundreds of wonderful pieces of music. But he became very poor and died in 1791 when he was only 35. Like Johann Strauss, father and son, he was a great European musician, and many people still think his music is perfect.致力于打造全网一站式需求,为大家助力来源网络仅供参考欢迎您下载我们的文档。

外研社英语七年级下第7模块课文内容

外研社英语七年级下第7模块课文内容

M7 My past timeUnit1 I was born in a small villageTony: Hey, Lingling. Where were you born?Lingling: I was born in a small village in Shanxi Province.Tony: What was the name of the village?Lingling: Xucun. Where were you born, Tony?Tony:I was born in Cambridge. It’s a small city in England.Lingling: What was the name of your first school?Tony: It was Darwin Primary School.Lingling: Who was your first teacher?Tony: My first teacher was Mrs. Lane. She was strict but very nice. Who was your first teacher?Lingling: Ms Yao. She was very friendly. Who were your first friends? What were they like?Tony: Their names were Becky and Adam. Becky was very good in class but Adam wasn’t.He was quite difficult.Lingling: And what were you like? Were you difficult in class too?Tony: No, I wasn’t. I was very good.Questions:1. Was Lingling born in Cambridge?_______________________________________________________________________________ 2. What was the name of Tony’s first school?_______________________________________________________________________________ 3. How is Mrs. Lane?_______________________________________________________________________________ 4. Was Adam very good in class?_______________________________________________________________________________ 5. Was Lingling difficult in class?_______________________________________________________________________________Unit 2 I was born in Quincy.My life in QuincyBy Betty KingI was born in Quincy, a town on the east coast of America, twenty years ago. There were lots of things to do in Quincy, with many stores, two movie theaters, football clubs and basketball teams too. I wasn’t bored in Quincy. I was very happy there.Two presidents of the US, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams, were born in Quincy. You can visit their old family houses.Our house was big and comfortable. There was a big living room with a TV, a kitchen, a bathroom and three bedrooms. On my bedroom walls there were pictures of my favorite movie stars.Behind the house, there was a big garden with lots of trees and there was a small lake with fish in it. It was great to play there.There were lots of children in Quincy. Many of them were my friends. This was our last home in the US and I was there for the last time in 2010. One day I’ll go back, and I’m looking forward to seeing my friends again.Hero of South AfricaNelson Mandela was born in a small village in the Transkei region of South Africa. He was born on 18th July, 1918. He was President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.答案:M7U11. No, she wasn’t.2. Mrs. Lane.3. She was strict but very nice.4. No, he wasn’t.5. No, she wasn’t.。

年外研版七年级英语下册Module 7 My past life精品课件

年外研版七年级英语下册Module 7 My past life精品课件

13、He who seize the right moment, is the right man.谁把握机遇,谁就心想事成。2021/7/232021/7/232021/7/232021/7/237/23/2021
14、谁要是自己还没有发展培养和教育好,他就不能发展培养和教育别人。2021年7月23日星期五2021/7/232021/7/232021/7/23
15、一年之计,莫如树谷;十年之计,莫如树木;终身之计,莫如树人。2021年7月2021/7/232021/7/232021/7/237/23/2021
16、提出一个问题往往比解决一个更重要。因为解决问题也许仅是一个数学上或实验上的技能而已,而提出新的问题,却需要有创造性的想像力,而且标志着科学的真正进步。2021/7/232021/7/23July 23, 2021
2. (2012·菏泽中考)—What does your new English teacher look like? -She is a pretty lady _____ long hair.
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【解析】选C。考查介词短语作定语的用法。句意:——你 的新英语老师长什么样?——她是一位留着长发的漂亮女士。 此处with表伴随,“带有;拥有”。故选C。
17、儿童是中心,教育的措施便围绕他们而组织起来。2021/7/232021/7/232021/7/232021/7/23
2、Our destiny offers not only the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. (Richard Nixon, American President )命运给予我们的不是失望之酒,而是机会之杯。二〇二一年六月十七日2021年6月17日星期四 3、Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. (Jean Jacques Rousseau , French thinker)忍耐是痛苦的,但它的果实是甜蜜的。10:516.17.202110:516.17.202110:5110:51:196.17.202110:516.17.2021 4、All that you do, do with your might; things done by halves are never done right. ----R.H. Stoddard, American poet做一切事都应尽力而为,半途而废永远不行6.17.20216.17.202110:5110:5110:51:1910:51:19 5、You have to believe in yourself. That's the secret of success. ----Charles Chaplin人必须相信自己,这是成功的秘诀。-Thursday, June 17, 2021June 21Thursday, June 17, 20216/17/2021

外研版七级下英语全册课文电子版

外研版七级下英语全册课文电子版

2016新外研版七年级下英语全册课文Module 1 Lost and foundUnit 1 Whose bag is thisMs Li: Welcome back to school everyone! First of all, come and look in thelost and found box! There are a lot of things in it. Whose bag is thisLingling: Oh sorry! It’s mine. Are my crayons there too Ms Li: Arethese crayons yoursLingling: Yes, they are and this eraser too. Thank you.Ms Li: Whose tapes are these Daming: They’re mine.Ms Li: Here’s a purple wallet!Tony: It’s mine. Look! Here’s my name ―Tony‖! Thank you.Ms Li: You’re welcome! Look at this nice watch. Is it yours too, Daming Daming: No, it isn’t. I think it’s Betty’s. Lingling: Yes, it’s hers.Ms Li: Everyone, please be careful with your things from now on.Daming: Here are some nice gloves. Whose gloves are they Ms Li: Let me see...Oh, they’re mine! Thank you!Unit2 Are they yoursThe Lost and Found Office in New York CityWelcome to the New York City Lost and Found Office. People often lose thingswhen they’re travelling or when they’re in a hurr y. They leave things on planes, on trains, on buses and in taxis. That’s why there are lost and found officesat airports and stations.The New York City Lost and Found Office is very big. Hundreds of people comehere every day. They are looking for their phones, cameras, watches, computersand many other things. We usually have about two thousand mobile phones and one thousand cameras.At the moment, there are also some strange things at the New York City Lostand Found Office. There are about a hundred bikes and a large boat. There are also a lot of animals. This week, there are three dogs, two ducks and a pig! Whose arethey Are they yours We d on’t know! Are you looking for fifteen kilos of sausages They’re here too!Module 2 What can you doUnit 1 I can play the piano.Daming: Look ! The new clubs for this term are on the board. I’d like to join the Music Club because I can play the piano. What about you, BettyBetty: I like cooking, so I can join the Food and Drink Club. Can you cook,DamingDaming: No, I can’t. Well, I can cook eggs, but that’s all. What a bout Lingling Which club can she joinBetty:I think she’d like to join the Dancing Club because she can dance really well .Tony , how about youTony: I’d like to join the Chinese Club. I can’t speak Chinese very well. Daming: Don’t worry about Chinese. We can teach you Chinese! So choose your favourite club.Tony: OK then. .I play table tennis, so I choose the Table Tennis Club.That’s my favourite!Unit2 I can run really fast.It’s the start of the new term and we’re choosing our new monitors.I’d like to be the class monitor. I get on well with everyone, classmatesand teachers. I work very hard, and I do well at school .I’m kind and I’m always ready to help others. I can even help teachers too. Choose me a s your class monitor and I promise to help YOU!I want to be the PE monitor .I enjoy sport, and I can run really fast. I’m really fit and healthy. Just watch me in the playground between lessons! I playmost ball games well. But I’m really good at football, and I play basketball inthe school team. I usually get the best score in every match. Choose me for thePE monitor and you can get the best score too!I’d like to be the cleaning monitor. I ofte n help my mother do cleaning at home and I like a clean and tidy house. I’m sure everybody would like a cleanclassroom, just like home. Choose me and we can make our classroom beautiful.Module 3 Making plansUnit 1What are you going to do at the weekendBetty: What are you going to do at the weekend, DamingDaming: On Saturday morning, I’m going to check my email and do my homework.Then I’m going to help with the housework. What are you going to do,BettyBetty: I’m going to see a movie in the af ternoon. You can come too. Daming: Sure! Who else is going to be thereBetty: Nobody. Lingling is going to have a piano lesson, so she can’t come with us, but on Sunday afternoon, Lingling and I are going to have apicnic. Would you like to join usDaming: Yes, I’d love to. Are we going to meet hereBetty: No, we aren’t. We are going to meet in the park at one o’clock. Tony: Hi, everyone!Betty: Hi, Tony. What are your plans for the weekendTony: Nothing. I’m going to stay at home alon e.Betty: Don’t be silly! You’re going to come with us. It’s going to be a fantastic weekend!Unit 2 We are going to cheer the playersWhat are you going to doAI’m looking forward to the football match tomorrow. My friends and I are goingto watch our favourite team. We’re going to meet other fans, and make some new friends. We’re all going to wear the team shirt, and we’re going to cheer the players. I hope they win the match!-------MartinBI’m going to enjoy myself during the May Day holiday. On the morning of 1st May, I’m going to get up late and then read a book. In the afternoon I’m going outwith my f amily and friends. We’re going to take a walk in the country or go swimming. And on 2st May we’re going to collect litter in the park near my friend’s house. It’s going to be a great holiday------busy but good fun!------Zhang SijiaCUsually I spend the Summer holiday at home, but this year is going to be verydifferent because I’m going on a summer camp in Sydney, Australia. I’m going to stay with an Australian family and speak English. We’re also going sightseeing and going to have a picnic on the beach.-------LucyModule 4 Life in the futureUnit 1 Everyone will study at home.Ms Li: Will schools be different in the future, DamingDaming: Yes, there will! In twenty years time, maybe there won’t be any schools!Ms Li: How will students learn thenDaming: Everyone will study at home. Students will use computers and get information on the Internet. They can ask their teachers by Internet,telephone or email.Betty: Well, I’m not sure. Yes, students will use computers, but school is good fun, and you can make friends there. And teachers can check thestudents’ level and will help them. Computers won’t do that.Tony: Yes. Teachers won’t use on a blackboard and students won’t use pens and paper, or erasers any more!Lingling: Great! Will students have a lot of homework to doTony: No, they won’t. They’ll have a lot of free time!Daming: That’ll be great!Unit 2 Every family will have a small plane.What will life be like in the future How will things change Here are some i deas. Which ones will come trueA In the future, a change of weather won’t mean a change of clothes. We’ll wear a new kind of clothes. They’ll be warm when we’re cold, and cool when we’re hot.B There’ll be no more light rain and cold wind in spring. The weather will bequite warm o r even hot all year, with heavy rain and wind. The sea level will rise as well.C We won’t travel by bus or bike any more. Every family will have a small plane.No more expensive cars - it’ll be cheap to travel everywhere by plane, not onlyover land, but also over the sea or even into space. Maybe there’ll be traffic jams in the air.D Do you like long holidays Well, you’re going to like the future becausemachines and robots will do all the heavy and difficult jobs, and we’ll only do light and easy work. Working hours will be short so people will have long holidays. Module 5 ShoppingUNIT 1 What can I do for you(In the shop)Shop Worker: What can I do for youLingling: I'd like to buy a T-shirt for my mum.Shop worker: What colour does she likeLingling; Purple.Shop worker: All right .What size does she takeLingling: Small.Shop worker: What about this oneLingling: May I try it onShop worker: Certainly.Lingling: Look at the price .It's 198 yuan .That's too much.Shop worker: But wait a minute !There's a sale on today .Everything is half price. Lingling: OK! I'll take it .(In the market)Lingling: I've got some food to buy too.Market worker : Can I help youLingling: Yes.I'd like some sausages.How much are theyMarket worker : Thirty-eight yuan a kilo.How much would you likeLingling: Half a kilo.Market worker: OK. What else would you likeLingling: A kilo of beans and two lemons.Market worker : That'll be 30 yuan.Betty: Oh ,the strawberries look fresh .How much are theyMarket worker : Ten yuan a kilo.Betty: One kilo please .Here's fifty-nine yuan.Unit 2 You can buy everything on the Internet.Online shoppingThere are many new ways of shopping, and online shopping is one of them .You can buy almost everything on the Internet .and it's very easy .First ,you choose something-clothes, tickets, a mobile phone, even a new computer -and pay for it. Then you receive it a few days later by post .Online shopping has several advantages. First, you can shop at any time. The shops are always open. Second, shopping usually takes a lot of time. But to shopon the Internet you only need a computer and a mouse! You can also compare the prices of the same product and spend a lot...or save money.But many people like going out and shopping with friends.They don't like shopping on the Internet because they can't see the product or try the clotheson. Also paying over the Internet isn't always safe.Online shopping is changing our way of life .One day no one will go to the shops any more ,because you'll be able to buy anything on the Internet ,and youwill be able to receive it anywhere in the world at any time!Module 6 Around townUnit 1 Could you tell me how to get to the National Stadium(Betty and Lingling are standing in front of Tian'anmen Square.)Tourist: Excuse me! Can you tell me the way to Wangfujing DajieBetty: Certainly. Go across Dong Chang’an Jie, go along the street and turn left at the third street on the l eft. It’s near here, so you can walkthere.Tourist: Great. And I’d like to buy a guidebook about Beijing. Is there abookshop near hereLingling: Yes, there is a big bookshop over there, just along Xi Chang’an Jie, on the right, opposite the bank.Tourist: Right, OK! I also want to visit the National Stadium. How can I getthereLingling: Sorry, I’m not sure. Why not ask the policeman over thereTourist: Thank you.Betty and Lingling: You’re welcome.Tourist: Could you tell me how to get to the National StadiumPoliceman: Sure! Go along the street and you’ll see an underground station.Take the Underground to the Olympic Sports Centre, or you can take abus or a taxi.Tourist: Thanks a lot.Policeman: You’re welcome. Have a nice day!Unit2 The London Eye is on your rightTour of LondonWelcome to this short tour of London. This square is Trafalgar Square and itis the middle of London. We’re standing opposite the National Gallery, a famous museum with lots of famous paintings. From here, we’ll walk along the red street to Buckingham Palace. The Queen lives there.Turn left and go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can seethe London Eye. It takes you 135 metres above the River Thames. You can see mostof London on a clear day.When you are tired, the best way to see London is by boat. You can get theboat near Big Ben. As you go along the river, the London Eye is on your right.Get off the boat at Tower Bridge. Next to the bridge is the Tower of London.It’s over 900 years old.After visiting the Tower of London, take the boat back along the river to therailway station. When you get off the boat, go past the station and walk alongthe street. Turn left into King’s Street and go past a church. You’re now back at the square. And this is where we’ll finish our tour.Module 7 My past lifeUnit1 I was born in a small villageTony: Hey, Lingling. Where were you bornLingling: I was born in a small village in Shanxi Province.Tony: What was the name of the villageLingling: Xucun. Where were you born, TonyTony: I was born in Cambridge. It’s a small city in England.Lingling: What was the name of your first school Tony: It was Darwin PrimarySchool.Lingling: Who was your first teacherTony: My first teacher was Mrs Lane. She was strict but very nice. Who wasyour first teacherLingling: Ms Yao. She was very friendly. Who were your first friends What werethey likeTony: Their names were Becky and Adam. Becky was very good in class but Adam wasn’t. He was quite difficult.Lingling: And what were you like Were you difficult in class tooTony: No, I wasn’t. I was very good!Unit 2 I was born in QuincyMy life in QuincyBy Betty KingI was born in Quincy, a town on the east coast of America, twelve years ago.There were lots of things to do in Quincy, with many stores, two movie theaters,football clubs and basketball teams too. I wasn’t bored in Quincy. I was veryhappy there.Two presidents of the US, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams, were bornin Quincy. You can visit their old family houses. Our house was big andcomfortable. There was a big living room with a TV, a kitchen, a bathroom and three bedrooms. On my bedroom walls there were pictures of my favourite movie stars.Behind the house, there was a big garden with lots of trees and there was asmall lake with fish in it. It was great to play there.There were lots of children in Quincy. Many of them were my friends. This wasour last in the US and I was there for the last time in 2010. One day I’ll go back, and I’m looking forward to seeing my friends againModule 8 Story timeUnit 1 Once upon a time…Tony: All alone in the dark dark forest, Goldilocks picked some flowers.Daming: Oh, did she often go for a walk in the forest aloneTony: No, she didn’t. And soon she was lost. Goldilocks looked around her.“Where am I she asked. Then she noticed a little house, so she hurriedtowards it, and knocked on the door., Nobody answered, so she knockedagain, and again, Finally, she pushed the door. It was open. There wasnobody there.Daming: Oh! Didn’t anyone live in the houseTony: Just wait a moment, Daming! Goldilocks entered the house and look intoa small room. On a table there were three bowls with some nice foodin them. One b owl was small, one was big and one was very big. Goldilockswas very hungry. She picked up the very big bowl but she didn’t likeit—it was very hot,. Then she picked up the big bowl, but she didn’tlike it –it was cold. The little bowl was just right. She finishedall the food in it.Unit2 Goldilocks hurried out of the houseGoldilocks and the Three BearsGoldilocks wanted to sit down because she was tired. First she tried the bigchair, but wasn’t comfortable. Then she tried the middle chair. It was notcomfortable either. Finally, she tried the small chair. It was nice and comfortable, but Goldilocks was very heavy and soon the chair was in pieces.She walked into the bedroom. There were three beds. She didn’t like the middle bed or the big bed. The small bed was very comfortable. Very soon she was asleepin it.The Three Bears returned. They looked at the bowls and the chairs. Baby Bearcried,” There’s nothing in my bowl and my chair is in pieces!” He wasn’t very happy!Next, the Bears looked in their bedroom. They didn’t notice Goldilocks atfirst. Then Baby Bear pointed at the little girl in his bed and shouted, “Look! There’s the bad girl!”Goldilocks opened her eyes. The Three Bears were all around her, so Goldilocks jumped out of bed and hurried ou t of the house without her basket. She didn’t go for a walk in the forest again.Module 9 Life historyUnit1 He left school and began work at the age of 12.Betty: What are you readingTony: Tom Sawyer, by the famous American writer, Mark Twain. I’m wri ting about him for my English class.Betty: I read Tom Sawyer. Very good! Hey, we can find out about him on theInternet.Tony: Yes! ... OK. Look at this! His real name was Samuel Clemens and he was born in 1835 in Missouri. He left school and began work at the age of12.Betty: What did he doTony: He wrote for a newspaper Later he got work on a boat..Betty: Did he stay in MissouriTony: No, he went to New York, and other cities.Betty: When did he begin his storiesTony: I don’t know the exact date. But he took the name M ark Twain and becamevery famous in the 1860s. He went to Europe as well. But he didn’tcome to China.Betty: Yes, I knew that. Enjoy the book.Tony: Yes, it’s good.Unit 2 He decided to be an actorWilliam Shakespeare was a famous English writer of plays and poems. He wrote38 plays, 154 short poems a nd a few long poems i n his life. Two of his famous plays are Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford, England. Like many people fourhundred years ago, Shakespeare’s parents didn’t learn to read or write. At school he liked plays, so he decided to be an actor when he finished school at 14. Hemarried in 1582 and had three children.Shakespeare went to London and joined a theatre company i n about 1592. He b ecame a successful actor and began to write plays. Queen Elizabeth I enjoyed his worksvery much.In 1599 the company built the Globe Theatre on the River Thames in London.You can visit the theatre today, but it isn’t the same building. There was a fire in the old theatre. They built it again in 1614 and in the 1990s.William Shakespeare died at the age of 52. He was rich and successful. Youcan still see his plays in English and in many the languages. He’s famous around the world..Module10 A holiday journeyUnit1 what did you doLingling: Where are you going on holiday, TonyTony: To Los Angeles.Betty: Oh, really You’ll love it! I went there two years ago and enjoyedit a lot.Tony: How long did it take to get there Did you flyBetty: Yes, we did, and that took about nine hours. Then our friends met usand drove us to their home.Lingling: Who was with youBetty: My parents.Lingling: So what did you doBetty: Well, first, we went to Disneyland, and guess what I met Snow Whiteand Mickey Mouse! I was so excited!Tony: Wow! How long did you stay thereBetty: We stayed there for two days. And then we went to Hollywood.Lingling: Did you see any movie startsBetty: No, but we swam in the Pacific Ocean at Santa Monica. It wasgreat! Lingling: Where are you going on holiday this year, BettyBetty: Paris.Unit2 This morning we took a walk .Hi, Grandma! Here I m in Paris. Jenny and I arrived by plane the day before yesterday. Aunt Joan and Uncle Peter met us at the airport. We were tired so werelaxed at home and began our tour of the city yesterday.Yesterday we went to the Louvre Museum. I t has many w orld-famous works of art, such as the Mona Lisa. In the evening we had dinner in a French restaurant. Thefood was delicious!This morning we took a walk. There are shops, and restaurants everywhere, and I love the street and markets. They sell such good fruit and vegetables. We alsodid some shopping. I bought a present for you. I hope you’ll like it!At about three o’clock, we took the Paris Underground to the Eiffel Tower.It is really high. There were lots of tourists, so first of all, we had to waitin line for an hour, and then we went to the top. We waited till all the lightswere on. It was wonderful!Tomorrow we’re going to visit a famous palace and take a boat tour on theRiver Seine. I’ll write again.Love,BerryModule 11 Body languageUnit 1 They touch noses!Lingling: We’re going to have some R ussian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. How do I do thatBetty: Lingling, you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left,right, left.Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads . But we neverkiss. Only parents and children do that.Betty: That’s because people do different things in different countries. Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meetBetty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other.In India people put their hands together and nod their heads. And doyour know what Maori people in New Zealand do when they meetLingling: No, What do they doBetty: They touch noses!Unit2 Here are some ways to welcome them.Body language around the worldby Wang LinglingOur new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them.How close do you stand when you talk to a friend You can stand too close topeople in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North American! Give them more personal space.How about touching people Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South American sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can’t move away! But in Brita in many people don’t like other people to touch them at all.Do you look at people when you talk In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when they talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk.And how do you say goodbye That’s easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful!In Greece, it’s not at all polite! In fact, it’s very rude!Module 12 Western musicUnit 1 It’s so beautiful!(The Blue Danube)Daming: Hmm, this is Western music, isn’t it Can you hear the violin and the piano It’s so beautiful! Is this by Strauss or MozartLingling: I’m not sure…Betty: It’s by Strauss. I love his music! Do you know anything about him,TonyTony: Was he GermanBetty: No, he was born in Vienna, the capital of Austria. What a beautifulcity! This is called The Blue Danube. The Danube is a river in Europe.It goes through Vienna.Lingling: Do you like both. You listen to pop music, BettyBetty: Well, I like b oth. You listen to pop music, Lingling ,don’t you Lingling: Yes, I do. I also like Beijing opera. Listen to this fantastic voice.Tony: Hmm, the sound is very … different, isn’t it I’m a fan of rock music.Listen to this!Daming: Hey! Give us a break!Lingling: Rock music Listen to those drums.Daming: It’s so noisy! And much too fast!Tony: You don’t like rock music I don’t believe it!Unit 2 Vienna is the centre of European classical music.The city of musicVienna is a beautiful old city on the River Danube in the centre of Europe.It’s the capital city of Austria and the centre of European classical music. Inthe eighteenth century a lot of musicians came to study and work in Vienna.In the Strauss family, there were two composers called Johann Strauss: thefather and the son. The father, Johann Strauss the elder, wrote and played musicfor traditional dances, called the waltz. His dance music made h im famous all overEurope. The son, Johann Strauss the younger, was also very successful and popular. He wrote over 150 waltzes. In 1867 he wrote The Blue Danube waltz.Mozart was another very important composer. He was born in Austria in 1756.Before he was six, he played not only the piano but also the violin. His familytook him around Europe and he gave concerts in many cities. He wrote hundreds of wonderful pieces of music. But he became very poor and died in 1791 when he wasonly 35. Like Johann Strauss, father and son, he was a great European musician,and many people still think his music is perfect.。

外研版七年级下册英语Module-7-Unit-1--PPT课件

外研版七年级下册英语Module-7-Unit-1--PPT课件

crowded adj. 拥挤的
modern adj. 现代的
farthest adv. 最远地
best
adj. & adv. 最好
fast
adj. & adv. 快, 迅速
most adj. 最多的
adv. 最
close adj. 近的, 接近的 adv. 靠近地
2
A:How do you usually come/ go to school ? B:I usually come/ go by …/ on foot.
Tony has the longest journey to school. 4.How does Lingling go to school?
She goes to school on foot/ She walks to school . 5.Which is the most expensive way to go to work?
Betty: Her home is closest to school, so she walks. Does Dad always go to work by
taxi? 离…最近
Mum: Yes, it’s the most expensive way, but it’s the most comfhe best way to g是et t…o s的cho最ol.好方式
Mum: How does Daming get to school?
Betty: He has the fastest jo最ur快ney because he goes by bicycle. Mum: But it’s the most dangerous w最ay.危An险d what about Lingling?

外研版七年级下册英语Module-7-Unit-1--PPT课件

外研版七年级下册英语Module-7-Unit-1--PPT课件

2
A:How do you usually come/ go to school ? B:I usually come/ go by …/ on foot.
2021/6/4
3
motorbike
two buses
2021/6/4
by bus =on a bus =take a bus to
4
two trains
Tony has the longest journey to school. 4.How does Lingling go to school?
She goes to school on foot/ She walks to school . 5.Which is the most expensive way to go to work?
4…has the most expensive journey.
5…has the fastest journey.
6…has the most uncomfortable journey.
Then ask and answer:
A: Who lives the farthest from school?
ex2c0i2t1in/6g/4—most exciting, dangerous—most dangerous
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Ask and answer:
A: How do you get to school? B: I go by bus/ … A:How does she/ he get to school? C: She / He goes by bus/ …
by ferry =on a ferry
=take a ferry to

七年级英语下册_Module_7_课件_外研版

七年级英语下册_Module_7_课件_外研版

bus
My father goes to work by bus .
taxi
Mum often goes to work by
taxi.
It’s the most comfortable (最舒服的) way .
train
It’s modern (现代的). It’s the fastest (最快的)train in the woe_____of all . biggest
fast
The bike runs fast . The car runs faster than ___ the bike . The plane runsthe fastest ______ of all.
Show time
Listen and match
bus ferry plane subway taxi train
cheap comfortable crowded famous large modern
A: How do you go to school ?A: How does your father go to work? B: I go to school__________. B: He goes to work___________. by taxi by ferry by plane by subway on foot by bus by train by bike/ bicycle
by +交通工具 意为 “乘……;坐……”
Listening
Answer the questions:
1. How many people are Betty and her mum talking about ?

外研版七年级下册英语课文原文与翻译

外研版七年级下册英语课文原文与翻译

外研版七年级下册全部课文翻译初一下册Module 1 Lost and foundM1U1 Whose bag is this? 这是谁的书包?Ms Li: Welcome back to school, everyone! First of all, come and look in the lost and found box! There are a lot of things in it. Whose bag is this?李老师:欢迎大家回到学校!首先,来看看失物招领箱!里面有好多东西。

这是谁的书包?Lingling: Oh sorry! It’s mine. Are my crayons there too?玲玲:哦,对不起!是我的。

我的蜡笔也在里面吗?Ms Li: Are these crayons yours?李老师:这些蜡笔是你的吗?Lingling: Yes, they are and this eraser too. Thank you.玲玲:是的,是我的,还有这块橡皮也是。

谢谢你。

Ms Li: Whose tapes are these?李老师:这些磁带是谁的?Daming: They’re mine.大明:是我的。

Ms Li: Here’s a purple wallet!李老师:这里有一个紫色的钱包。

Tony: It’s mine. Look! Here’s my name “Tony”! Thank you.托尼:它是我的。

看!这里有我的名字“托尼”!谢谢。

Ms Li: You’re welcome! Look at this nice watch. Is it yours too, Daming?李老师:不客气!看这块不错的表,也是你的吗,大明?Daming: No, it isn’t. I think it’s Betty’s.大明:不,不是。

我想它是贝蒂的。

外研版初一英语下册第七模块第一单元M7U1PPT优秀课件

外研版初一英语下册第七模块第一单元M7U1PPT优秀课件

Stephen Hawking (1942-
professor of Cambridge
University born in England
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Stephen Hawking is a professor of
Cambridge University.
Where was he born?
Melody’s information card
❖ INFORMATION CARD
❖ Name: ___Melody___________ ❖ Birthday: _S__e_p_t_e_m___b_e__r 18th, 1983 ❖ Birthplace:__H__e_n__a_n_____ ❖ First school:_H__o__n_g__x_i_n_g__P__r_i_m__a__ry ❖ First teacher:S__c_hM_o__ios_ls__L__i___________
Hello, everyone. Today I’d like to share something about my past life. I was born in a small town/…. _____was a beautiful place. It has a great school. _____ was my first school. ____was my first teacher. I like her/him very much. He/her was strict but nice to me. ______ were my first friends. We are still friends now!.....
He was born in 1955.

module7unit1外研版英语初一下册第七模块PPT课件

module7unit1外研版英语初一下册第七模块PPT课件

Module7 My past life
• 教材分析

本模块是以过去的生活为话题,童年生活总是充满了很多美好的
回忆,谈论小时候以及小学的事情是初一学生之间经常交流的话题,
也是他们非常感兴趣的话题。本模块选择过去生活作为话题不仅仅是
因为学生对此感兴趣,更重要的是借此话题,向学生介绍不同国家同
龄人的童年生活,从而帮助学生开阔视野,了解不同国家不同地区的
a map of the US 一副美国地图
Betty was born in the US.
出生于
美国
New words
born(bear过去分词) 出生 Strict 严格的;严厉的 Friendly 友好的 Primary 初等的;初级 primary school town 城镇;市镇 US 美国 Hey 喂;嘿 village 村庄 Nice 友好的;亲切的 good 乖的;守规矩的 difficult 难对付的
was
are
were
一般现在时
一般过去式
She is friendly. I am a student.
She w__as_ (be) friendly yesterday. I _w_a_s_(be) a student last year.
They are at home. They w__er_e (be) at home yesterday.
friendly 友好的 She is very friendly.
学习单词,配以直观形象的图片,并搭配和本课所学内容相关的简单句子, 既能提高学生学习兴趣,又能帮助他们快速记忆
good 乖的;守规矩的 They are very good.

外研版七年级下英语Module 7 UnitTony has the longest journey.课件

外研版七年级下英语Module 7 UnitTony has the longest journey.课件
Module 7
Unit 1 Tony has the longest journey.
实验中学
பைடு நூலகம்
刘艳华
Vocabulary Look at the pictures, and say something about the pictures.
bus
It’s traditional. My father goes by bus To work______.
Listen to the tape and answer the questions.
1. How does Tony get to school? He goes to school by bus. 2. How does Daming get to school? He goes to school by bicycle. 3. How does Lingling get to school? She walks to school. 4. Does Betty’s Dad always go to work by taxi? Yes, he does.
• 一.写出下列形容词的最高级 farthest 2. long _________ longest 1.far________ fastest best 3.good________ 4.fast________ closet nicest • 5.close________6. nice_________ biggest • 7.big_____________ most expensive • 8.expensive__________________ most popular • 9.popular_______________ most comfortable • fortable________________

外研版 七年级下册英语课文全翻译

外研版 七年级下册英语课文全翻译

Module 1Lost and foundM1U1 Whose bag is this?这是谁的书包?李老师:欢迎大家回到学校!首先,来看看失物招领箱!里面有好多东西。

这是谁的书包?玲玲:哦,对不起!是我的。

我的蜡笔也在里面吗?李老师:这些蜡笔是你的吗?玲玲:是的,是我的,还有这块橡皮也是。

谢谢你。

李老师:这些磁带是谁的?大明:是我的。

李老师:这里有一个紫色的钱包。

托尼:它是我的。

看!这里有我的名字“托尼”!谢谢。

李老师:不客气!看这块不错的表,也是你的吗,大明?大明:不,不是。

我想它是贝蒂的。

玲玲:是的,是她的。

李老师:同学们,从现在开始,请大家注意保管好自己的物品。

大明:这里有一些漂亮的手套。

他们是谁的?李老师:让我看看,哦,他们是我的!谢谢你!2 M1U2他们是你的吗?纽约市失物招领处欢迎来到纽约市失物招领处。

人们在旅行时或者是匆忙之间经常会丢弃东西。

他们把东西落在飞机上、火车上、汽车上或出租车上。

那就是为什么机场和车站会设有失物招领处。

纽约市失物招领处非常大。

每天会有上百人来到这里。

他们来找他们的电话机、照相机、手表、计算机和许多其他东西。

我们通常大约有两千部手机和一千部照相机。

此时此刻,在纽约市失物招领处还有一些不同寻常的东西。

那里大约有一百辆自行车和一艘大船。

还有许多动物。

本周有三只狗,两只鸭子和一头猪!它们是谁的?它们是你的吗?我们不知道。

你正在寻找十五公斤重的香肠吗?它们也在这里!3 Module 2 What can you do?你会做什么?M2U1 I can play the piano.我会弹钢琴。

大明:看,本学期的新社团公布在布告栏里了。

我想参加音乐社团,因为我会弹钢琴。

你呢,贝蒂?贝蒂:我喜欢烹饪,所以我能参加吃喝社团。

你会做饭吗,大明?大明:不,我不太会。

嗯,我会做鸡蛋,不过仅此而已。

玲玲呢?她能参加哪个社团?贝蒂:我想她会参加舞蹈社团,因为她跳舞跳得很好。

托尼,你呢?托尼:我想参加汉语社团。

外研版 七年级下册英语课文全翻译

外研版 七年级下册英语课文全翻译

Lost and foundM1U1 Whose bag is this?这是谁的书包?李老师:欢迎大家回到学校!首先,来看看失物招领箱!里面有好多东西。

这是谁的书包?玲??玲:哦,对不起!是我的。

我的蜡笔也在里面吗??李老师:这些蜡笔是你的吗?玲玲:是的,是我的,还有这块橡皮也是。

谢谢你。

李老师:这些磁带是谁的?大明:是我的。

李老师:这里有一个紫色的钱包。

托尼:它是我的。

看!这里有我的名字“托尼”!谢谢。

李老师:不客气!看这块不错的表,也是你的吗,大明?大明:不,不是。

我想它是贝蒂的。

玲玲:是的,是她的。

李老师:同学们,从现在开始,请大家注意保管好自己的物品。

大明:这里有一些漂亮的手套。

他们是谁的?李老师:让我看看,哦,他们是我的!谢谢你!2 M1U2他们是你的吗?纽约市失物招领处欢迎来到纽约市失物招领处。

人们在旅行时或者是匆忙之间经常会丢弃东西。

他们把东西落在飞机上、火车上、汽车上或出租车上。

那就是为什么机场和车站会设有失物招领处。

纽约市失物招领处非常大。

每天会有上百人来到这里。

他们来找他们的电话机、照相机、手表、计算机和许多其他东西。

我们通常大约有两千部手机和一千部照相机。

此时此刻,在纽约市失物招领处还有一些不同寻常的东西。

那里大约有一百辆自行车和一艘大船。

还有许多动物。

本周有三只狗,两只鸭子和一头猪!它们是谁的?它们是你的吗?我们不知道。

你正在寻找十五公斤重的香肠吗?它们也在这里!3??Module?2?What?can?you?do?你会做什么?M2U1 I can play the piano.我会弹钢琴。

大明:看,本学期的新社团公布在布告栏里了。

我想参加音乐社团,因为我会弹钢琴。

你呢,贝蒂?贝蒂:我喜欢烹饪,所以我能参加吃喝社团。

你会做饭吗,大明?大明:不,我不太会。

嗯,我会做鸡蛋,不过仅此而已。

玲玲呢?她能参加哪个社团?贝蒂:我想她会参加舞蹈社团,因为她跳舞跳得很好。

托尼,你呢?托尼:我想参加汉语社团。

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Module 7 Planes, boats and trainsUnit 1 Tony has the longest journey.Listen and read.Betty's mum: How does Tony get to school?Betty: He lives farthest from the school, so he has the longest journey. He goes by bus. It's the best way to get to school.Betty's mum: How does Darning get to school?Betty: He has the fastest journey because he goes by bicycle.Betty's mum: But it's the most dangerous way. And what about Lingling?Betty: Her home is closest to school, so she walks. Does Dad always go to work by taxi? Betty's mum: Yes, it's the most expensive way, but it's the most comfortable way. He sometimes takes the train, but it's the most uncomfortable way to go to work!Say who.... lives farthest from school. Tony lives farthest from school.1 ... lives closest to school. 4 ... has the most expensive joumey.2 ... has the most dangerous journey. 5 ... has the fastest journey.3 ... has the longest journey. 6 ... has the most uncomfortable j oumey. Pronunciotion ond speokingUnit 2 It’s the fastest train.V ocabulary and readingLook at the picture. Which wordscanyou use to describe it?airport bus bus stop ferryferry termina[ plane station train2 Read the passage and match the paragraphs with the headings.A British Airways C The Shanghai-Pudong ExpressB The Greyhound Bus D The Star FerryTravelling times1 It's the fastest train in the world. It goes from Shanghai Station to Pudong Airport in eight minutes. The same journey takes about 30 minutes by car. The train is the fastest way to go, but it's also the most expensive; with two passengers, it's more expensive than a taxi.2 More than 32 million passengers travel on British Airways planes every year, so British Airways is one of the busiest international airlines. The most popular plane is the Boeing 747. It travels the farthest. It goes from London to Beijing, a distance of over 8,000 kilometres in 91/2 hours.3 It's the most famous ferry in the world, but its journey is very short. It goes from Hong Kong island to Kowloon. The journey takes about ten minutes, so it's the shortest, quickest, cheapest way to go. Other ferries go from the Hong Kong ferry terminal to the islands.4 These fast, comfortable buses go to 2,500 places in the USA. The fares aren't expensive and you can buy a ticket at the bus stop. It's the safest and cheapest way to travel, so every year millions of Americans go by bus.3 Read the passage and check (√) the true statements.1 A taxi fromShanghai to the airport is cheaper than the train for two people.2 A taxi from Shanghai to the airport takes eight minutes.3 British Airways uses the Boeing 747 for long journeys.4 The Boeing 747 travels longer than other planes.5 You can take the Star Ferry from Hong Kong to the islands.6 Americans like to travel by bus because it's safer than going by car.Match the words with their meanings.distance fare international journey passenger travel1 a trip from one place to another 4 how far it is from one place to another2 to go from one place to another 5 person on a train, bus, ferry or plane3 connecting two or more countries 6 the money to buy a ticketWritingUse the data to answer these questions.What's the cheapest way to get from Shanghai Station to Pudong Airport?The train fare is 50 yuan, the taxi fare is 90 yuan, and the bus fare is 20 yuan, so thecheapest way is by bus.DataFrom-to By Fare Time Comfortable InterestingShanghai Station Pudong Airport Train RMB¥50 8 minutes * * * * * Taxi RMB¥90 30 minutes * * * Bus RMB¥20 45 minutes * *Hong Kong Kowloon Ferry HK$2 10 minutes * * * Taxi HK$120 15 minutes * * * Bus HK$11 20 minutes * *London-Paris Bus 70 10 hours * * *Plane 80 1 hour * * *Train 120 3 hours * * * * *1 What's the quickest way to get from Shanghai Station to Pudong Airport?2 What's the cheapest way to get from London to Paris?3 What's the cheapest way to get from Hong Kong to Kowloon?4 What's the most comfortable way to get from Shanghai Station to Pudong Airport?5 What's the most interesting way to get from Hong Kong to Kowloon?6 What's the most interesting way to get from London to Paris?Unit 3 Language in useLanguage practiceIt's the most expensive way, but ff's the most comfortable.British Airways is one of the busiest international airlines.Tony lives farthest from school.The most popular way is by ferry.He goes by bus.4 Complete the word map. Use these words.airport bus stop ferry terminal plane subway trainComplete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives.cheap crowded expensive famous modempopular safe uncomfortableAmericans travel by bus because it's the cheapest and (the) safest way to travel.1 A lot of people go by train. It's and way to travel.2 People like to go by plane. It's way.to travel long distances.3 Alot of people know about it. It's ferry in the world.4 The taxi'fare is a lot of money. It's way to get to the airport.5 The train is modem. It's train in the world.The longest railway journeyThe Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest railway in the world. You can go from Moscow, the capital of Russia, to Vladivostok on the east coast. It isn't the fastest way to travel from Moscow to Vladivostok, but it's the most interesting and it's also the most comfortable way to travel. Module task Interpreting dataWork in pairs. Answer the questions according to the table.- How interesting is the journey from Beijing to Jinan by plane / by train / by bus?- Thejourney from Beijing toJinan by train is the most interesting way.1 How comfortable is the journey from Beijing to Jinan by plane / by train / by bus?2 How popular is the journey from Beijing to Jinan by plane / by train / by bus?Travelling from BeiJing to dinahPrice Time Comfortable Interesting Popular Train ¥73 5 hours * * * * * * *Plane ¥700 1 hour * * * * * *Bus ¥120 6 hours * * * * *。

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