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Unit 1 Where did you go on vacation?Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about pastevents.1a Match the activities with the pictures [a - g].1. stayed at home __f__ 5. went to the mountains ______2. went to New York City ______ 6. went to the beach ______3. visited my uncle ______ 7. visited museums ______4. went to summer camp ______1b Listen and number the people in the picture [1-5].1c Make conversations about the people in 1a.A: Where did Tina go on vacation?B: She went to the mountains.2a Listen. Where did the people go on vacation? Complete the chart.2b Listen again. Check(√)Yes, I did or No, I didn't for each question.2c Role-play conversations between Grace, Kevin and Julie. A: Grace, where did you go on vacation? B: I went to New York City.A: Oh, really? Did you go with anyone? B: Yes, I went with my mother.2d Role-play the conversation. Rick: Hi, Helen. Long time no see.Helen: Hi, Rick. Yes, I was on vacation last month. Rick: Oh, did you go anywhere interesting? Helen: Yes, I went to Guizhou with my family. Rick: Wow! Did you see Huangguoshu Waterfall? Helen: Yes, I did. It was wonderful! We took quite afew photos there. What about you? Did you do anything special last month?Rick: Not really. I just stayed at home most of the time to read and relax.Grammar FocusDid you do fun on your vacation, Alice?Alice: Yes, I did. I went to Sanya.Linda: How did you like it?Alice: Well, it was my first time there, so was really interesting, Linda: Did you go with ?Alice: Yes, I did. I went with my sister.Linda: Did you go shopping?Alice: Of course! I bought for my parents, but for myself. Linda: Why didn't you buy for yourself?Alice: I didn't really see I liked.3b Fill in the blanks in the e-mail message with the words in the box.1a Match the words with the pictures below.1b Write ☺words on the left. Write ☹words on the right 1c Listen. Lisa is talking about her vacation. Answer the questions.1d Listen again and fill in the chart.What did Lisa say about…?1e Ask and answer questions about Lisa's vacation. Begin your questions with:2a Discuss the questions with your partner. 1. What do people usually do on vacation? 2. What activities do you find enjoyable?2b Read Jane's diary entries about her vacation and answer the questions. Did Jane have a good time on Monday? What about on Tuesday?Malaysian yellow noodles. Theyrode bicycles to Georgetown. There are a lot of new buildings now, but many of the oldwe only had one bowl of fish and rice. I was so hungry!2d Complete the conversation about Jane's trip to Penang using the information in the diary entries.Anna: Hi, Jane. Where did you go on vacation last week?Jane: I to Penang in .Anna: Who you go with?Jane: I went with myAnna: What did you do?Jane: The weather was hot and on Monday, so we went on the beach. Then in the afternoon, we bicycles to Georgetown.Anna: Sounds great!Jane: Well, but the next day was not as good. My and I went to Penang Hill, but the weather _ really bad and rainy. We a long time for the train and we were _and cold because we forgot to bring an .Anna: Oh, no!Jane: And that's not all! We also didn't bring money, so we only had one bowl of fish and rice.2e Imagine Jane went to Penang Hill again and had a great day. Fill in the blanks in her diary entry with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.Thursday, July 18thwonderful from the top of the hill!3a Complete the diary entry about a vacation at one of these places. Use the words and phrases in the box to help you.3b Answer the questions to make notes about a vacation you took. 1. Where did you go? 5. What food did you eat? 2. Did you go with anyone? 6. What did you like best? 3. How was the weather?7. Did you dislike anything? 4. What did you do every day?8. How did you feel about the trip?3c Write a travel diary like Jane's on pages. Use your notes in 3b.4 Imagine you are all foreigners on vacation in China. You meet each other at the airport on your way home. Talk about what you did on your vacation.1. Complete the conversations with the correct words in the box. 1. A: Did go on vacation with you last month?B: Yes, my family went to the countryside with me.2. A: Did your family go to the beach with you last weekend?B: No. from my family went, but my friend went with me.3. A: I didn't bring back anything from Malaysia.B: at all? Why not?4. A: Did you buy in the shopping center?B: No, I didn't. was very expensive.5. A: How was the volleyball game yesterday?B: Great! had a fun time!2. Complete the passage with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.Last August, our class (do) something very special on our school trip. We (go) to Mount Tai. We (start) our trip at 12:00 at night. Everyone in our class (take) a bag with some food and water. After three hours, someone looked at the map and (find) out we (be, not) anywhere near the top. My legs (be) so tired that I wanted to stop. My classmates (tell) me to keep going, So I (go) on. At 5:00 a.m., we got to the top! Everyone (jump) up and down in excitement. Twenty minutes later, the sun (start) to come up. It was so beautiful that we (forget) about the last five hours!Unit 2 How often do you exercise?Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about how often you do things1a Look at the picture. Make a list of the weekend activities.1. help with house 4. ___________2. ______________ 5.___________3._______________1b Listen and write the letters from the picture above on the lines below.1c Talk about the people in the picture above. What do they do on weekends?2a Listen. Listen. Cheng Tao is talking about how often he does these activities. Number the activities you hear[1-5] .2b Listen again. Match the activities in 2a with how often Cheng Tao does them.2c How often do you do these activities? Fill in the chart and then make conversations.2d Role-play the conversation. Jack: Hi, Claire, are you free next week?Claire: Hmm …next week is quite full for me, Jack. Jack: Really? How come?Claire: I have dance and piano lessons. Jack: What kind of dance are you learning?Claire: Oh, swing dance. It ’s fun! I have class once a week, every Monday. Jack: How often do you have piano lessons? Claire: Twice a week, on Wednesday and Friday. Jack: Well, how about Tuesday?Claire: Oh, I have to play tennis with my friends. But do you want to come? Jack: Sure!Grammar Focus1. How often _______he play soccer? a. Yes. She usually does.2. _______you drink milk?b. Hardly ever. I don ’t like them.3. How often ______they stay up late? c. He plays at least twice a week.4. ________Sue eat a healthy breakfast? d. No, they don ’t. They ’re too busy..5. How often _______you eat apples? e. Never. They always go to bed early.6. _________ your parents play sports? f. Yes, I do. Every day.3b Use words given to write questions. Then ask and answer them with a partner.Then ask your classmates the questions and find the best English student.1a Match the words with the pictures.1b Ask and answer questions. Use the words from 1a.1c Listen to the interview about eating habits. Circle your answer to each question.1d Listen again. Fill in the blanks in the survey.QuestionsTina Bill1e Student A is the reporter. Student B is Tina or Bill. Ask and answerquestions. Then change roles.2a Rank these activities according to how often you think your classmates do them (I=most often, 6=least often)2b Read the article and complete the pie charts on page 14.2c Read the article again and answer the questions.1. How many students do not exercise at all?2. How many students use the Internet every day?3. How often do most students watch TV? What do they usually watch?4. What doest the writer think is the best way to relax? Why?5. Do you think the students at No. 5 are healthy? Why or why not?2d According to the article and the pie charts, write sentences with the percentages using always, usually or sometimes.1. 90% Ninety percent of the students always use the Internet.2. 85%3.45%4.10%5.13%6.2%2e. Choose one of these free time activities or think of your own. Then ask your classmates how often they do this activity and make a pie chart. Show the pie chart to your class.3a Look at the information in the chart and complete the report.Jane is a 16-year-old high school student n the United States. American Teenager magazine asked her about her habits. Jan has a lot of food habits. She always exercise and she reads books . Also, she drinks juice and she stay up late. However, she has some bad habits, too. She watch TV for more than two hours a day,and she eats hamburgers. Her parents are not very happy because she helps with housework and she goes to the dentist for teeth cleaning. She was she is afraid.3b Complete the chart with your own information. In the last column, use expressions like always, every day, twice a week and never.3c write a report about your goof and bad habits. Say how often you do things. Use the report in 3a as an example.4. Take the health quiz. Compare your results with your partner ’s. Who ’s healthier? 1. Hoe often do you eat breakfast?a. Never.b. A few times a week.c. Almost every day. 2. How often do you eat fast food?a. Never.b. A few times a week.c. Almost every day. 3. How often o you eat fresh vegetables and fresh fruit?a. A few times a year.b. A few times a month.c. A few times a week. 4. How often do you exercise?a. A few times a year.b. A few times a month.c. A few times a week. 5. How many hours do you watch TV every week? a. None. b. One to four. c. Five or more. 6. How many hours do you usually sleep at night? a. Less than six. b. Six to seven. c. Eight or more.Self Check1. Complete the chart with activities you do and don’t do. What about your mother/ father?3. Fill in the blanks in the conversation.A: What do Tom and Mike do on weekends?B: They sometimes go to the museum.A: do they go to the shopping center?B: ever. Maybe about twice a month.A: do they watch TV?B: Mike never watches TV, but Tom watches TV day.A: Oh, I’m just like Tom. I watch TV, too.Unit 3 I’m more outgoing than my sister.Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about personal traits; Compare people1a Match each word with its opposite . Tall loudly Thin short hair long hair heavy quietly short1b Listen and number the pairs of twins in the picture [1-3].1c Practice the conversation in the picture above. Then make conversations about the other twins.A: That ’s Tara, isn ’t it?B: No, it isn ’t. It ’s Tina. Tina is taller than Tara. And she also sings more loudly than Tara.2a Listen. Are the words in the box used with –(i)er or more? Complete the chart. funny (run) fastfriendly (jump) high hard-working (get up) early smart lazy2b Listen again. How are Tina and Tara different? Fill in the charts.the right. Student B, look at the chart on page 81. Ask and answer questions aboutSam and Tom.2d Role-play the conversation.Julie: Did you like the singing competition yesterday, Anna? Anna: Oh, it was fantastic! Nelly sang so well! Julie: Yes, but I think Lisa sang better than Nelly. Anna: Oh, which is Lisa?Julie: The one with shorter hair. I think she sang more clearly than Nelly. Anna: Yes, but Nelly danced better than Lisa. Did you do anything speciallast month?Julie: But you can tell that Lisa practiced a lot more and really wanted to win.Anna: Well, everyone wants to win. But the most important thing is to learn something and have fun.Grammar Focus1.Julie/ tall/ you Q: Is Julie as tall as you?A: No, she isn ’t. She ’s shorter than me. 2. Jack/ run/ fast/ SamQ:A: No, he doesn’t. He runs than Sam.3. your cousin/ outgoing/ youQ:A: No, she isn’t. She’s than me.4. Paul/ funny/ CarolQ:A: No, he isn’t. He’s than Carol.3b Think of yourself two years ago. Write down how you are different now.1.Are you taller? Yes, I am. I’m taller now than two years ago.2. Are you funnier? ___________________________________3. Do you study English better? _________________________4. Are you more outgoing? _____________________________5. Do you sing better? _________________________________3c Compare your parents. Check () who is smarter, funnier, etc. in the chart. Then ask your partner about his/ her parents.A: Who is smarter, your mother or your father? B: I think my mother is smarter than my father.Section B1a What kind of things are important in a friend? Rank the things below.[1-7](1 is the most important.1b Talk about what you think a good friend should be like.A:I think a good friend makes me laugh.B: For me, a good friend likes to do the same things as me.C: Yes, and a good friend is talented in music, too.D: That’s not very important for me …1c Listen. What do Molly and Mary like about their best friends? Fill in the first column of the chart.Complete the rest of the chart in it.1c Talk about Molly and Mary and their best friends.2a Write the comparative of the following adjectives. Then use them to write five sentences about you and your friends.2b Should friends be the same or different? Read about what these people think. Underline the differences between the friends and circle the similarities.2c Are the following statements true (T) or false (F)?1. Jeff is less serious than most kids.2. Jeff and Yuan Li are both quiet.3. Jeff thinks it is easy for him to make friends.4. Huang Lei is taller than Larry.5. Huang Lei isn’t as good at tennis as Larry.6. Larry works harder than Huang Lei.7. Mary thinks her friends should be the same as her.8. Carol broke her arm last year and Mary made her feel better.2d How do you and your friends compare with the people in the article? Write five sentences.2e Which saying about friends is your favorite? Which friend do you think about when you read this saying? Why? Tell your partner about it..1.A good friend is like a mirror.2. Friends are like books – you don’t need a lot of them as long as they’re good.3. My best friend helps to bring out the best in me.4. A true friend reaches your hand and touches your heart.3a Wang Ling and Liu Lili are best friends. Look3b Make notes about two of your friends. One friend should be similar to you; the other friend should be different.3c Write two paragraphs describing your friends.4 Read the job ad. Then compare two of your classmates. Decide which classmate is better for the job.Self Check1 Put the words in the correct columns in the chart.2 Fill in the blanks using the correct forms of the words in brackets.1. My brother is ____ (funny) than me. He makes people laugh a lot.2. I’m outgoing, but my best friend is a lot ____ (outgoing) than me.3. My brother is ___ (serious) as my sister. They both like to study.4. My cousin can run ____ (fast) than me. She is taller than me, too.5. Jim is ____ (friendly) than Tom, so Tom has more friends than Jim3 Think of your best friend. Write down two ways in which you are similar, and two ways you are different.Use comparatives.1._________________________________________________________________2._________________________________________________________________3._________________________________________________________________4._________________________________________________________________Unit 4 What’s the best movie theater?Section ALanguage Goals :Discuss Preferencescomparisons.1a How do you choose which movie theater to go to? Write the things in the boxunder "Important" or "Not Important".1c Practice the conversation. Thentalk about the movie theaters you know.A: What's the best movie theater? B: Sun Cinema. It's the cheapest.A: But I think Moon Theater has the most comfortable seats.2a Listen to a reporter interviewing a boy. (Circle) the boy's answers.Green City Survey1. Which is the best clothes store?a. Miller sb. Blue Moonc. Dream Clothes2. Which is the best radio station?a.970AMb.97.9FMc. 107.9 FM2b Listen again. Write the correct store or radio station next to each statementClothes stores______It's the most expensive.______It has the best clothes.______It's the worst store.______You can buy clothes the most cheaply there.Radio stations______It has the worst music.______They play the most boring songs.______The DJs choose songs the most carefully.______It's the most popular.2c Student A, you are the reporter. Student B, you are the boy. Role-play a conversation.A: Hello! I'm a reporter. Can I ask you some questions?B: Sure.A: What's the best clothes store in town?B: I think Miller's is the best.A: Why do you think so?B: Well, Miller's has ...2d Role-play the conversation.Greg: Hi, I'm Greg. I'm new in town.Helen: Hi, I'm Helen. Welcome to the neighborhood! How doyou like it so far? Greg: It's fantastic, but I still don't reallyknow my way around. Helen: Well, the best supermarket ison Center Street. You can buy the freshest food there.Greg: Oh, great. Is there a cinema around here? I lovewatching movies.Helen: Yes, Sun Cinema is the newest one. You can sit the most comfortably because they have the biggest seats.Greg: Thanks for telling me.Helen: No problem.Grammar Focus1. We went to the________ (bad) restaurant in town last night. The menu had only 10 dishes and the service was not good at all!2. Blue Moon is________ (good), but Miller's is_______(good) in town.3. The Big Screen is_______ (expensive) than most cinemas, but Cinema City is_______(expensive).4. Movie City has the________(bad) service, but we can sit the ________(comfortably) there.5. Johnny Depp acted the_______(good) in that movie. He's much _______(good) than others at finding the_______(interesting) roles.3b Think of three stores in your town and fill in the chart. Then write six sentences using the information in the chart.1a. Write these words and phrases next to their opposites in the chart.1c Listen to people talking about a school talent show. Match the pictures with the performers.1d Listen again. What do the people say about the performers? Fill in the chart with the adjectives you hear. A: Who was the best performer? B: Eliza was the best performer.2a Who is the most talented person you know? What can he/she do? Tell your partner aboutthis person.A: I think ... is the most talented person.B: What can he/she do?A: He/She...2b Read the passage below. Which three talent shows are mentioned?2c Read the passage again and answer the questions.1. What do talent shows have in common?____________________________________2. Who decides the winner?____________________________________3. Why do some people not like these shows?____________________________________4. Why do some people like these shows?____________________________________5. What do you think of these shows?____________________________________2d Underline all the superlatives in the passage. Then write sentences using at least four of them.best singer: In my class, Tom is the best singer because he con sing fast songs very well._______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________2e Who's got talent in your class? Write down a classmate's name for each talent and find out how many students in your group agree with you.3a Read the article about Greenwood Park. Fill in the blanks with the correct superlative forms of the adjectives and adverbs in the box.Greenwood Park is the best place to go to onweekends. I always finish my breakfast_______on Saturdays because I want to get toGreenwood Park before 10:00 a.m. to meet myfriends. The park is_______ place on weekendsbecause almost everyone goes there to sec thestreet performers. Some people think they areboring, but I think they are_______ people.However, the place where you can enjoy yourtime _______is at one of the small coffee shopsnear the park. You can read or relax there. There is something for everyone at Greenwood Park. 3b Think about some of the best places/things in your town. Why are they the best?3c Write about your town and the best places/things there.4 Discuss the towns/cities in China with a partner. Tell the class which town/city you think is the best.Which is the best town/city?... has the best...... is the best because ...... is better than but... is the mostSelf Check1. Fill in the blanks with the superlative forms of the words in the box.five yuan.2. Spring Park is_______ place in the city on weekends. Many families go there with their young children. Lots of old people like to take walks there, too.3. You can rest _______ at Flower Hotel. Their rooms are clean and big.4. 109.9 FM plays_______ music. The songs are always boring and too loud.5. PEP High School is _______ school in this town. They have big classrooms, fantastic teachers and an excellent sports center.2. Read the information. Then correct the mistakes.A movie ticket at Town Cinema is $12.00. It is $10.50 at Screen City, and $10.00 at Movie World. Screen City is always very crowded. Many people go to Movie World, too. But you can always get a ticket at Town Cinema.The seats at Screen City are very comfortable. The seats at Movie World are a little hard. The Town Cinema seats are very uncomfortable.1. Movie World is the most expensive.2. Screen City has the cheapest tickets.3. Town Cinema is more popular than Screen City.4. Movie World is the most popular.5. Town Cinema has the most comfortable seats.Unit 5 Do you want to watch a game show?Section ALanguage Goals:Talk about preferences; make plans.1a Match the TV shows with the pictures [a­g].1. talk show 5. game show ______2. soap opera d 6. talent show ______3. sports show ______ 7. news ______4. sitcom ______1b Listen and number the shows [1-4]in the order you hear them.______talent show ______ talk show ______soccer game ______news1c Practice the conversation. Then make your own conversations.2a Listen to Lin Hui and Sally’s conversation. Number the TV shows [1-5].2b Listen again. Complete the sentences.2c Ask and answer the questions about the TV shows in 2a. Use information that is true for you.2d Role-play the conversation.Grace: What did you do in class today, Sarah?Sarah: We had a discussion about TV shows. My classmates likegame shows and sports shows.Grace: Oh, I can’t stand them. I love soap operas. I like to follow thestory and see what happens next.Sarah: Well, I don’t mind soap operas. But my favorite TV showsare the news and talk shows.Grace: They’re boring!Sarah: Well, they may not be very exciting, but you can expect to learn a lot from them. I hope to be a TV reporter one day.Grammar Focus3a Make a conversation and then practice it with a partner.3c Ask your classmates questions and write their names in the chart.Section B1a What do you think of these TV shows and movies? Choose words from the box and write them under the pictures.1b Listen and circle the description words you hear in the box in 1a.1c Listen again. Write down the words John and Mary use to describe the TV shows or movies.what you like to watch and why.2a Discuss the following questions with a partner.2b Read the passage and complete the time line on the next page.2c Read the passage again and fill in the facts about Mickey.2d Read the passage again and discuss the questions with a partner.1. What is Mickey Mouse a symbol of? What cartoon character is a symbol of Chinese culture?2. Do you think Walt Disney is a smart man? Why or why not? Do you want to be like him?3. Why did people want to be like Mickey? Do you want to be like Mickey? Why or why not?4. Can you think of another cartoon character that is as famous as Mickey? Why is the characterpopular?2e Underline the following phrases in the passage. Write your own sentences or questions using the phrases.3a Fill in the blanks in the movie review. Use the words in the box to help you.4 What do you and your partner think of these TV shows or movies? Write description words for each one.soap operastalent showsUnit 6 I’m going to study computer science.Section ALanguage Goal: Talk about future intentions.1a Do you think these jobs are interesting? Rank them [1-12] (1 is most interesting, 12 is least interesting).2a Listen. What is Cheng Han going to do? Check (√) the correct boxes in the picture.2bListen again. What are Cheng Han's plans for the future? Complete the chart.Ask and answer questions about Cheng Han's plans.Andy: What are you reading, Ken?Ken: The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway.Andy: Wow, now I know why you're so good at writing stories.Ken: Yes, I want to be a writer.Andy: Really? How are you going to become a writer?Kan: Well, I'm going to keep on writing stories, of course. What do you want to be?Andy: My parents want me to be a doctor, but I ’m not sure about that.Ken: Well, don't worry. Not everyone knows what they want to be. Just make sure you try yourbest. Then you can be anything you want! Andy: Yes, you're right.Grammar Focus3aMatch what these people want to do with what they are going to do.Fill in the blanks. Then practice the conversation.Complete the chart and discuss it with your partner.1a March the pictures with the New Year's resolutions. Number the pictures[1-5].1b What are you going to do next year? Tell your partner.1d Listen again. Write how the people are going to make theirresolutions work.discuss them with your group.2a Discuss the question with your partner.2b Read the passage and match each paragraph with its main purpose.Underline the words and phrases that helped you decide.1. Do you know what a resolution is? It’s a kind of promise. Most ofthe time, we make promises to other people. (“Mom, I promise I’mgoing to tidy my room when I get back from school.”) However,promises you make to yourself are resolutions, and the mostcommon kind is New Year’s resolutions. ___________ When wemake resolutions at the beginning of the year, we hope that we aregoing to improve our lives. Some people write down theirresolutions and plans for the coming year. This helps them toremember their resolutions. _____________2. There are different kinds of resolutions. Some are about physical health. For example, some people promise themselves they are going to start an exercise program or eat less fast food. Many resolutions have to do with self-improvement. ____________ Some people might say they are going to take up a hobby like painting or taking photos, or learn to play the guitar. Some resolutions have to do with better planning, like making a weekly plan for schoolwork. ________________3. Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common. People hardly ever keep them! _____________ Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. Sometimes people just forget about them. For this reason, some people say the best resolution is to have no resolutions! ______________2c Which paragraph in the passage do you think each sentence goes in? Write the letters [A-F] in the correct places in the passage.A. These are about making yourself a better person.B. Others tell their family and friends about their wishes ands plans.C. How about you—will you make any next year?D. For example, a student may have to find more time to study.E. There are good reasons for this.F. The start of the year is often a time for making resolutions.。

2023人教版高一英语必修一电子课本

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七年级英语上册人教版电子课本

七年级英语上册人教版电子课本

七年级英语上册人教版电子课本 unit 1my pron. 我的name n. 名字is v. 是name's = name is 名字就是clock n. 钟i pron. 我的am v. 是i'm = i am 我就是nice adj. 好的;令人愉快的to part. 用作与动词原形一起形成动词不定式meet v. 遇见;相逢you pron. 你;你们what pron. & adj. 什么what's = what is 就是什么your pron. 你的;你们的hello interj. (则表示问候)喂食hi interj. (表示问候)嗨his pron. 他的and conj. 和;又;而且her pron. 她的question n. 问题;难题;询问;疑问answer n. 提问;回复;答案look v. 看;望;看起来first adj. 第一的first name 名字last adj. 最后的;上一个的 last name 姓氏boy n. 男孩girl n. 女孩zero nu 零one nu 一two nu 二three nu 三four nu 四five nu 五six nu 六seven nu 七eight nu 八nine nu 九telephone n. 电话number n. 数;数字telephone number 电话号码 phone n. 电话phone number 电话号码it pron. 它it's = it is 它就是card n. 卡;卡片id card 身份证family n. 家;家庭family name 姓氏unit 2this pron. & adj. 这;这个pencil n. 铅笔pen n. 钢笔book n. 书eraser n. 橡皮;铅笔擦拭;黑板擦ruler n. 尺;直尺case n. 箱;盒;橱pencil case 铅笔盒;文具盒backpack n. 双肩背包pencil sharpener 卷笔刀;铅笔刀dictionary n. 字典;词典that pron. & adj. 那;那个yes adv. (则表示确实)就是no adv. (表示否定)不;不是not adv. (形成驳斥形式)不是isn't = is not 不是excuse v. 原谅;原谅excuse me 请原谅(客套语,用于与陌生人搭话、打断别人说话等场合) thank v. 非常感谢ok interj. 好;不错in prep. 用(则表示方法,媒介,工具等)english n. 英语;英文a art. 一个(只,把,台……)how adv. (指程度)多么;何等;怎样do v. & aux. 搞;干活;形成否定句、疑问句的助动词 spell v. 拼写baseball n. 棒球watch n. 手表computer n. 电脑;电子计算机game n. 游戏computer game 电子游戏key n. 钥匙notebook n. 笔记本ring n. 环;戒指call v. 打电话at prep. 在……(里面或附近);在……(点、刻);以 in prep. 在……里面the art. 表示特指的人、物、事或群体lost v. 遗失found v. 找回lost and found 失物招领please interj. (祈使句中用作请求的客套话)请school n. 学校a set of 一套;一副of prep. (属)……runit 3sister n. 姐;妹mother n. 妈妈;母亲father n. 爸爸;父亲parent n. 父亲或母亲brother n. 兄;弟grandmother n. 祖母;外祖母grandfather n. 祖父;外祖父friend n. 朋友grandparent n. 祖父(母);外祖父(母)those pron. & adj. 那些are v. 就是that's 那是these pron. & adj. 这些she pron. 她he pron. 他he's = he is 他是aunt n. 姨母;姑母;伯母;婶母;舅母son n. 儿子cousin n. 堂(表中)兄弟;堂(表中)姐妹daughter n. 女儿uncle n. 叔;伯;舅;姨夫;姑父picture n. 照片;图片dear adj. 亲爱的(并列于信函中的称呼,当众礼貌) for prep. 为了(表示目的或原因)thanks for 为……而非常感谢photo n. 照片;相片here adv. 这里;在这里unit 4where adv. 在哪里(疑点副词) where's = where is 在哪儿 table n. 桌子bed n. 床dresser n. 梳妆台bookcase n. 书橱;书柜sofa n. 沙发chair n. 椅子drawer n. 抽屉plant n. 植物under prep. 在……下they pron. 他们they're = they are 他们就是 on prep. 在……上don't = do not 不know v. 知道;了解bag n. 书包;手提包;袋子math n. 数学alarm clock 闹钟cd abbr. 光盘video n. 视频;视频tape n. 录音带video tape 录像带hat n. 帽子take v. 偷走;带回thing n. 东西;物to prep. 朝;向;至;超过mom n. 妈妈(非正式用语)can modal v. 能够;可以;可以bring v. 拿来;取来;带来some adj. & pron. 一些;若干need v. 需要floor n. 地板;地面room n. 房间tv abbr. 电视;电视机desk n. 书桌;课桌unit 5have v. 有soccer n. 英式足球ball n. 球soccer ball 英式足球tennis n. 网球racket n. 球拍(网球、羽毛球的) tennis racket 网球拍ping-pong n. 乒乓球volleyball n. 排球basketball n. 篮球bat n. 球拍(乒乓球等的)does v. & aux. 搞;干活;形成否定句、疑问句的助动词(动词do的第三人称单数形式doesn't = does not 不let v. 容许;使us pron. 我们(we的宾格)let's = let us 使我们;使咱们play v. 玩;打(球)well interj. 喔;噢;唔;这个sound v. 听起来good adj. 较好的;令人满意的sport n. 运动we pron. 我们many adj. 大量的club n. 社团;俱乐部more pron. 更多的;更大的class n. 班级;(一节)课interesting adj. 有趣的;令人感兴趣的boring adj. 无趣的;令人生厌的fun adj. 令人愉快的difficult adj. 困难的relaxing adj. 轻松的watch v. 观赏;凝视watch tv 看电视has v. (have的第三人单数形式)存有great adj. 美妙的;大的collection n. 收藏品;搜集物but conj. 但是play sports 出席体育运动或比赛only adv. 只;仅仅them pron. (they的宾格)他(她,它)们 every adj. 每一;每个day n. 天;日间;白天;一日unit 6like v. 讨厌banana n. 香蕉hamburger n. 汉堡包tomato n. 西红柿broccoli n. 花椰菜french fries 炸马铃薯条;薯条orange n. 橙子ice n. 冰cream n. 奶油;乳脂ice cream 冰淇淋salad n. 沙拉strawberry n. 草莓pear n. 梨have v. 吃;饮oh interj. 啊;噢;呀(则表示吃惊等)countable noun 可数名词uncountable noun 不可数名词food n. 食物egg n. 蛋;鸡蛋apple n. 苹果carrot n. 胡萝卜chicken n. 鸡;鸡肉breakfast n. 早餐lunch n. 午餐dinner n. 晚餐;正餐fruit n. 水果vegetable n. 蔬菜;植物runner n. 奔跑者eat v. 喝well adv. 好;对;满意地run v. 走;跳跃star n. 星星;明星lot adv. 许多;很多lots of 大量;许多healthy adj. 身心健康的;强壮的dessert n. (饭后的)甜食list n. 目录复习 unit 1 to 6furniture n. 家具(总称)people n. 人;人民an art. (元音前)一个(只,把,台……)blank n. 空白conversation n. 攀谈;谈话other pron. & adj. 另外的人(物);其他的also adv. 也;亦;并且unit 7how much (价钱)多少pants n. (pl.)裤子sock n. 短袜shirt n. 男衬衣;衬衫t-shirt n. t恤衫shorts n. (pl.)短裤sweater n. 毛衣shoe n. 鞋skirt n. 裙子sale n. 出售;廉价销售dollar n. 元(美国、加拿大等国的货币单位,符号为$) color n. 色;颜色black adj. & n. 黑色(的)white adj. & n. 白色(的)red adj. & n. 红色(的)green adj. & n. 绿色(的)blue adj. & n. 蓝色(的)yellow adj. & n. 黄色(的)big adj. 社会各界的;关键性的small adj. 小的;小号的short adj. 长的;狼的long adj. 长的clerk n. (银行、办公室、商店等的)职员;办事员 help v. 帮助;援助want v. 须要;想here you are. 给你。

最新人教版九年级英语全一册电子课本课件【全册】

最新人教版九年级英语全一册电子课本课件【全册】
最新人教版九年级英语全一册电子 课本课件【全册】
Unit 5 What are the shirts made of?
最新人教版九年级英语全一册电子 课本课件【全册】
Unit 6 When was it invented?
最新人教版九年级英语全一册电 子课本课件【全册】目录
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Unit 1 How can we become good learners? Unit 3 Could you please tell me where the restrooms are Unit 5 What are the shirts made of? Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own Unit 9 I like music that I can dance to. Unit 11 Sad movies make me cry. Unit 13 We're trying to save the earth! Unit Notes on the Text Unit Grammar Unit Vocabulary Index
最新人教版九年级英语全一册电子 课本课件【全册】
Unit 4 I used to be afraid of the dark.
最新人教版九年级英语全一册电子 课本课件【全册】
Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own
clothes.
最新人教版九年级英语全一册电子 课本课件【全册】
Unit 1 How can we become good learners?

(完整版)新人教版初中八年级英语电子课本(Goforit)上册

(完整版)新人教版初中八年级英语电子课本(Goforit)上册

Unit 1 Where did you go on vacation?Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about pastevents.1a Match the activities with the pictures [a - g].1. stayed at home __f__ 5. went to the mountains ______2. went to New York City ______ 6. went to the beach ______3. visited my uncle ______ 7. visited museums ______4. went to summer camp ______1b Listen and number the people in the picture [1-5].1. Tina2. Bob3. Sally4. Xiang Hua5. Tom1c Make conversations about the people in 1a.A: Where did Tina go on vacation?B: She went to the mountains.2a Listen. Where did the people go on vacation? Complete the chart.People PlacesGraceKevin2b Listen again. Check(√)Yes, I did or No, I didn't for each question.Did you ... Yes, I did. No, I didn'tGrace go with anyone? √go to Central Park?buy anything special?Kevin play volleyball? swim?meet anyone interesting?Julie do anything interesting? study for tests?go out with anyone?2c Role-play conversations between Grace, Kevin and Julie.A: Grace, where did you go on vacation?B: I went to New York City.A: Oh, really? Did you go with anyone?B: Yes, I went with my mother.2d Role-play the conversation.Rick: Hi, Helen. Long time no see.Helen: Hi, Rick. Yes, I was on vacation last month.Rick: Oh, did you go anywhere interesting?Helen: Yes, I went to Guizhou with my family.Rick: Wow! Did you see Huangguoshu Waterfall?Helen: Yes, I did. It was wonderful! We took quite afew photos there. What about you? Did you do anything special last month? Rick: Not really. I just stayed at home most of the time to read and relax.Grammar FocusJulieDid you do fun on your vacation, Alice?Alice: Yes, I did. I went to Sanya.Linda: How did you like it?Alice: Well, it was my first time there, so was really interesting, Linda: Did you go with ?Alice: Yes, I did. I went with my sister.Linda: Did you go shopping?Alice: Of course! I bought for my parents, but for myself. Linda: Why didn't you buy for yourself?Alice: I didn't really see I liked.3b Fill in the blanks in the e-mail message with the words in the box.1a Match the words with the pictures below.1. f delicious 3. exciting 5. terrible2. expensive 4. cheap 6. boring1b Write ☺words on the left.Write ☹words on the right1c Listen. Lisa is talking about her vacation. Answer the questions.1. Where did Lisa go on vacation?2. Did she do anything special there? What?3. Did she buy anything for her best friend?4. Did Lisa like her vacation?1d Listen again and fill in the chart.What did Lisa say about…?her vacation great the peoplethe fun park the foodthe stores1e Ask and answer questions about Lisa's vacation. Begin your questions with:Where did...? What did...? Did she...?How was...? How were...?2a Discuss the questions with your partner.1. What do people usually do on vacation?2. What activities do you find enjoyable?☺ words ☹ wordsdelicious terrible2b Read Jane's diary entries about her vacation and answer the questions. Did Jane have a good time on Monday? What about on Tuesday?Monday, July 15thI arrived in Penang in Malaysia this morning with myfamily. It was sunny and hot, so we decided to go tothe beach near our hotel. My sister and I triedparagliding. I felt like I was a bird. It was so exciting!For lunch, we had something very special ——Malaysian yellow noodles. They were delicious! In the afternoon, werode bicycles to Georgetown. There are a lot of new buildings now, but many of the old buildings are still there. In Weld Quay, a really old place in Georgetown, we saw the houses of the Chinese traders from100 years ago. I wonder what life was like here in the past. I really enjoyed walking around the town.Tuesday, July 16thWhat a difference a day makes! My father and I decided to go to Penang Hill today. We wanted to walk up to the top, but then it started raining a little so we decided to take the train. We waited over an hourfor the train because there were too many people. When we got to the top, it was raining really hard. We didn'thave an umbrella so we were wet and cold.It was terrible! And because, of the badweather, we couldn't see anything below.My father didn't; bring enough money, sowe only had one bowl of fish and rice. I was so hungry!But it tasted great!Things Jane did or saw Did she like it? (Yes/No) Why or why not?2d Complete the conversation about Jane's trip to Penang using the information in the diary entries.Anna: Hi, Jane. Where did you go on vacation last week?Jane: I to Penang in .Anna: Who you go with?Jane: I went with myAnna: What did you do?Jane: The weather was hot and on Monday, so we went on the beach. Then in the afternoon, we bicycles to Georgetown.Anna: Sounds great!Jane: Well, but the next day was not as good. My and I went to Penang Hill, but the weather _ really bad and rainy. We a long time for the train and we were _and cold because we forgot to bring an .Anna: Oh, no!Jane: And that's not all! We also didn't bring money, so we only had one bowl of fish and rice.2e Imagine Jane went to Penang Hill again and had a great day. Fill in the blanks in her diary entry with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.Thursday, July 18thToday (be) a beautiful day. My father and I (go) to Penang Hill again, but this time we (want) to walk to the top. We (start) our walk at 9:30 a.m. We (see) lots of special Malaysian flowers along the way. About one hour later, we (stop) and (drink) some tea. Then we (walk) for another two hours before we (get) to the top. I (be) quite tired, but the city (look) wonderful from the top of the hill!3a Complete the diary entry about a vacation at one of these places. Use the words and phrases in the box to help you.Wednesday,20thToday the weather was . I went to . Itwas . We . I liked this place because .For dinner we had . Itwas . In the evening, I felt really . hot and sunny tired happy Beijing duck delicioustake some photos beautiful buy something special interesting learn something important August3b Answer the questions to make notes about a vacation you took. 1. Where did you go? 5. What food did you eat? 2. Did you go with anyone? 6. What did you like best? 3. How was the weather?7. Did you dislike anything? 4. What did you do every day?8. How did you feel about the trip?3c Write a travel diary like Jane's on pages. Use your notes in 3b.4 Imagine you are all foreigners on vacation in China. You meet each other at the airport on your way home. Talk about what you did on your vacation.1. Complete the conversations with the correct words in the box. anything everything nothing anyone everyone no one 1. A: Did go on vacation with you last month?B: Yes, my family went to the countryside with me.2. A: Did your family go to the beach with you last weekend?B: No. from my family went, but my friend went with me.3. A: I didn't bring back anything from Malaysia.B: at all? Why not?4. A: Did you buy in the shopping center?B: No, I didn't. was very expensive.5. A: How was the volleyball game yesterday?B: Great! had a fun time!2. Complete the passage with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.Last August, our class (do) something very special on our school trip. We (go) to Mount Tai. We (start) our trip at 12:00 at night. Everyone in our class (take) a bag with some food and water. After three hours, someone looked at the map and (find) out we (be, not) anywhere near the top. My legs (be) so tired that I wanted to stop. My classmates (tell) me to keep going, So I (go) on. At 5:00 a.m., we got to the top! Everyone (jump) up and down in excitement. Twenty minutes later, the sun (start) to come up. It was so beautiful that we (forget) about the last five hours!Unit 2 How often do you exercise?Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about how often you do things1a Look at the picture. Make a list of the weekend activities.1. help with house 4. ___________2. ______________ 5.___________3._______________1b Listen and write the letters from the picture above on the lines below. always(100%)________ usually_______ often______sometimes________ hardly ever______ never(0%)_____1c Talk about the people in the picture above. What do they do on weekends? A: What does he do on weekends?B: He usually watches TV.A: Does he go shopping?B: No, he never goes shopping.2a Listen. Listen. Cheng Tao is talking about how often he does these activities. Number the activities you hear[1-5] .Activities How oftena.___ go to the movies every dayb. ____watch TV once a weekc. _____shop twice a weekd. _____exercise three times a week2b Listen again. Match the activities in 2a with how often Cheng Tao does them.2c How often do you do these activities? Fill in the chart and then make conversations. Activities How often watch TV every day use the Internet read English books go to the movies exercise2d Role-play the conversation. Jack: Hi, Claire, are you free next week?Claire: Hmm …next week is quite full for me, Jack. Jack: Really? How come?Claire: I have dance and piano lessons. Jack: What kind of dance are you learning?Claire: Oh, swing dance. It ’s fun! I have class once a week, every Monday. Jack: How often do you have piano lessons? Claire: Twice a week, on Wednesday and Friday. Jack: Well, how about Tuesday?Claire: Oh, I have to play tennis with my friends. But do you want to come? Jack: Sure!Grammar FocusWhat do you usually do on weekends? I always exercise. What do they do on weekends?They often help with housework.e. ______read once a month twice a monthA: How often do you watch? B: I watch TV every day. A: What ’s your favorite program? B: Animal World.A: How often do you watch it? B: Twice a week.1. How often _______he play soccer? a. Yes. She usually does.2. _______you drink milk?b. Hardly ever. I don ’t like them.3. How often ______they stay up late? c. He plays at least twice a week.4. ________Sue eat a healthy breakfast? d. No, they don ’t. They ’re too busy..5. How often _______you eat apples? e. Never. They always go to bed early.6. _________ your parents play sports? f. Yes, I do. Every day.3b Use words given to write questions. Then ask and answer them with a partner.Then ask your classmates the questions and find the best English student.1a Match the words with the pictures.1b Ask and answer questions. Use the words from 1a.1c Listen to the interview about eating habits. Circle your answer to each question.Is Bill healthy?Yes.No. I don’t know.Is Tina healthy Yes. No. I don’t know.1d Listen again. Fill in the blanks in the survey.Questions Tina Bill1. How often do you exercise? Every day _ ____2. How often do you eat fruit?3. How many hours do you sleep every night?4. How often do you drink milk?5. How often do you eat junk food?6. How often do you drink coffee?1e Student A is the reporter. Student B is Tina or Bill. Ask and answer questions. Then change roles.2a Rank these activities according to how often you think your classmates do them (I=most often, 6=least often)watch TV go to the moviesplay computer games excise r play sports use the Internet go camping in the country2b Read the article and complete the pie charts on page 14.A: How often do you drink milk, Liu Fang?B: I drink milk every day.A: Do you like it?B: No. But my mother wants me to drink it.She says it’s good for my health.A: How often do you exercise?B: I exercise every day.A: And how often do you…?2c Read the article again and answer the questions.1. How many students do not exercise at all?2. How many students use the Internet every day?3. How often do most students watch TV? What do they usually watch?4. What doest the writer think is the best way to relax? Why?5. Do you think the students at No. 5 are healthy? Why or why not?2d According to the article and the pie charts, write sentences with the percentages using always, usually or sometimes.1. 90% Ninety percent of the students always use the Internet.2. 85%3.45%4.10%5.13%6.2%2e. Choose one of these free time activities or think of your own. Then ask your classmates how often they do this activity and make a pie chart. Show the pie chart to your class.3a Look at the information in the chart and complete the report.Jane is a 16-year-old high school student n the United States. American Teenager magazine asked her about her habits. Jan has a lot of food habits. She always exercise and she reads books . Also, she drinks juice and she stay up late. However, she has some bad habits, too. She watch TV for more than two hours a day,How often do you..?Names of classmates 1-2 times a week 3-4 times a week Every dayHabits Activities Days a year Good habitsExercise Read books Drink juice Stay up late365 365 210 15 Bad habits Watch TV for over 2 hours Eat hamburgersHelp with housework Got to the dentist320 95 20 0play computer gamesread booksgo shopping draw picturesplay sportsand she eats hamburgers. Her parents are not very happy because she helps with housework and she goes to the dentist for teeth cleaning. She was she is afraid.3b Complete the chart with your own information. In the last column, use expressions like always, every day, twice a week and never.3c write a report about your goof and bad habits. Say how often you do things. Use the report in 3a as an example.4. Take the health quiz. Compare your results with your partner ’s. Who ’s healthier? 1. Hoe often do you eat breakfast?a. Never.b. A few times a week.c. Almost every day. 2. How often do you eat fast food?a. Never.b. A few times a week.c. Almost every day. 3. How often o you eat fresh vegetables and fresh fruit?a. A few times a year.b. A few times a month.c. A few times a week. 4. How often do you exercise?a. A few times a year.b. A few times a month.c. A few times a week. 5. How many hours do you watch TV every week? a. None. b. One to four. c. Five or more. 6. How many hours do you usually sleep at night? a. Less than six. b. Six to seven. c. Eight or more.Self Check1. Complete the chart with activities you do and don’t do. What about your mother/ father?3. Fill in the blanks in the conversation.A: What do Tom and Mike do on weekends?B: They sometimes go to the museum.A: do they go to the shopping center?B: ever. Maybe about twice a month.A: do they watch TV?B: Mike never watches TV, but Tom watches TV day.A: Oh, I’m just like Tom. I watch TV, too.Unit 3 I’m more outgoing than my sister.Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about personal traits; Compare people1a Match each word with its opposite . Tall loudly Thin short hair long hair heavy quietly short1b Listen and number the pairs of twins in the picture [1-3].1c Practice the conversation in the picture above. Then make conversations about the other twins.A: That ’s Tara, isn ’t it?B: No, it isn ’t. It ’s Tina. Tina is taller than Tara. And she also sings more loudly than Tara.2a Listen. Are the words in the box used with –(i)er or more? Complete the chart. funny (run) fast friendly (jump) high hard-working (get up) early smart lazy2b Listen again. How are Tina and Tara different? Fill in the charts.Tina …Tara …-er/ ier more friendlyoutgoingis more outgoing thanTaraWorks as hard asTina.2c Student A, look at the chart on the right. Student B, look at the chart on page 81. Ask and answer questions about Sam and Tom.2d Role-play the conversation.Julie: Did you like the singing competition yesterday, Anna?Anna: Oh, it was fantastic! Nelly sang so well!Julie: Yes, but I think Lisa sang better than Nelly.Anna: Oh, which is Lisa?Julie: The one with shorter hair. I think she sang more clearly than Nelly. Anna: Yes, but Nelly danced better than Lisa. Did you do anything special last month?Julie: But you can tell that Lisa practiced a lot more and really wanted to win.Anna: Well, everyone wants to win. But the most important thing is to learn something and have fun.Grammar FocusIs Tom smarter than Sam? No, he isn’t. Sam is smarter than Tom.Is Tara more outgoing than Tina?No, she isn’t. Tina is more outgoing thanTara.Are you as friendly as your sister No, I’m not. I’m friendlier.Does Tara work as hard as Tina? Yes, she does.Who’s more hard- working at school? Tina thinks she works harder than me.1.Julie/ tall/ youQ: Is Julie as tall as you?A: No, she isn’t. She’s shorter than me.2. Jack/ run/ fast/ SamQ:A: No, he doesn’t. He runs than Sam.3. your cousin/ outgoing/ youQ:A: No, she isn’t. She’s than me.4. Paul/ funny/ CarolQ:A: No, he isn’t. He’s than Carol.3b Think of yourself two years ago. Write down how you are different now.1.Are you taller? Yes, I am. I’m taller now than two years ago.2. Are you funnier? ___________________________________3. Do you study English better? _________________________4. Are you more outgoing? _____________________________5. Do you sing better? _________________________________3c Compare your parents. Check () who is smarter, funnier, etc. in the chart. Then ask your partner about his/ her parents.A: Who is smarter, your mother or your father? B: I think my mother is smarter than my father.Mother FathersmartfunnyWork hardoutgoingfriendlysing wellSection B1a What kind of things are important in a friend? Rank the things below.[1-7](1 is the most important.A good friend_____ a. has cool clothes._____ b. is talented in music._____ c. likes to do the same things as me._____ d. is good at sports._____ e. truly cares about me._____ f. makes me laugh._____ g. is a good listener.1b Talk about what you think a good friend should be like.A:I think a good friend makes me laugh.B: For me, a good friend likes to do the same things as me.C: Yes, and a good friend is talented in music, too.D: That’s not very important for me …1c Listen. What do Molly and Mary like about their best friends? Fill in the first column of the chart.Like about their best friends The same as theirbest friends Different from their best friendsMolly Peter likes to do the samethings.Mary studies harderMary They’re very tall. Lisa is quieter.Complete the rest of the chart in it.1c Talk about Molly and Mary and their best friends.2a Write the comparative of the following adjectives. Then use them to write five sentences about you and your friends.popular _____ funny ____ quiet ____hard- working ____ serious ____ friendly ___outgoing _____ smart ______ shy _______2b Should friends be the same or different? Read about what these people think. Underline the differences between the friends and circle the similarities.My mother told me a good friend is like a mirror. I’mquieter and more serious than most kids. That’s why Ilike reading books and studying harder in class. Mybest friend Yuan Li is quiet too, so we enjoy studyingtogether. I’m shy so it’s not easy for me to make friends. But I think friends are like books – you needn’t a lot of them as long as they’re good.It’s not necessary to be the same. My best friendLarry is quite different from me. He is taller thanme. We both like sports, but he plays tennis better,so he always wins. I’m getting better, though. AsLarry often says, “My best friend helps to bring outthe best in me.”However, Larry is much less hard –working, so I always get better grades. Maybe I should help him more.I don’t really care if my friends are the same asme or different. My favorite saying is, “ A truefriend reaches for your hand and touches yourheart.”My best friend Carol is really kind andvery funny. In fact, she’s funnier than anyone I know. I broke my arm last year but she made me laugh and feel better. We can talk about and share everything. I know she cares about me because she’s always there to listen.2c Are the following statements true (T) or false (F)?1. Jeff is less serious than most kids.2. Jeff and Yuan Li are both quiet.3. Jeff thinks it is easy for him to make friends.4. Huang Lei is taller than Larry.5. Huang Lei isn’t as good at tennis as Larry.6. Larry works harder than Huang Lei.7. Mary thinks her friends should be the same as her.8. Carol broke her arm last year and Mary made her feel better.2d How do you and your friends compare with the people in the article? Write five sentences.I’m different from Jeff because I’m louder than the other kids in class. My best friend is similar to Larry because she’s less hard – working than me._______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________2e Which saying about friends is your favorite? Which friend do you think about when you read this saying? Why? Tell your partner about it..1.A good friend is like a mirror.2. Friends are like books – you don’t need a lot of them as long as they’re good.3. My best friend helps to bring out the best in me.4. A true friend reaches your hand and touches your heart.Wang Lingling Liu Lilitall talllikes reading short straight hairpopular likes sportsoutgoing popularserious outgoinghard- working funny3a Wang Ling and Liu Lili are best friends. Looksmartat the chart below and compare them._______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________3b Make notes about two of your friends. One friend should be similar to you; the otherfriend should be different.A friend who is similar to me A friend who is different from meName: Name:3c Write two paragraphs describing your friends.4 Read the job ad. Then compare two of your classmates. Decide which classmate is betterfor the job.Student Helper wanted!The English Study Center needs a weekend student helper for primary school students.You must:-be a middle school student-have good grades in English-be good with children-be outgoingCall the English Study Center at 443- 5667 for more information A: So who do you think should get the job, Jenny or Jill?B: Well, Jenny is smarter. I think she should get the job. A: Jenny is smarter, but I think Jill is more outgoing.Self Check1 Put the words in the correct columns in the chart.Hard- working run fast quiet serious jump high smartWhat people are like What people can do2 Fill in the blanks using the correct forms of the words in brackets.1. My brother is ____ (funny) than me. He makes people laugh a lot.2. I’m outgoing, but my best friend is a lot ____ (outgoing) than me.3. My brother is ___ (serious) as my sister. They both like to study.4. My cousin can run ____ (fast) than me. She is taller than me, too.5. Jim is ____ (friendly) than Tom, so Tom has more friends than Jim3 Think of your best friend. Write down two ways in which you are similar, and two ways you are different.Use comparatives.1._________________________________________________________________2._________________________________________________________________3._________________________________________________________________4._________________________________________________________________Unit 4 What’s the best movie theater?Section ALanguage Goals :Discuss Preferencescomparisons.1a How do you choose which movie theater to go to? Write the things in the boxunder "Important" or "Not Important".comfortable seats big screens best sound cheap new movies close to home buy tickets quickly popularImportant Not Important1c Practice the conversation. Thentalk about the movie theaters you know.A: What's the best movie theater? B: Sun Cinema. It's the cheapest.A: But I think Moon Theater has the most comfortable seats.2a Listen to a reporter interviewing a boy. (Circle) the boy's answers.Green City SurveyQualitiesMovie theatersIt has the biggest screens. It's the most popular.It's the closest to home.Town CinemaIt has the shortest waiting time.It has the best sound.It has the most comfortable seats.1. Which is the best clothes store?a. Miller sb. Blue Moonc. Dream Clothes2. Which is the best radio station?a.970AMb.97.9FMc. 107.9 FM2b Listen again. Write the correct store or radio station next to each statementClothes stores______It's the most expensive.______It has the best clothes.______It's the worst store.______You can buy clothes the most cheaply there.Radio stations______It has the worst music.______They play the most boring songs.______The DJs choose songs the most carefully.______It's the most popular.2c Student A, you are the reporter. Student B, you are the boy. Role-play a conversation.A: Hello! I'm a reporter. Can I ask you some questions?B: Sure.A: What's the best clothes store in town?B: I think Miller's is the best.A: Why do you think so?B: Well, Miller's has ...2d Role-play the conversation.Greg: Hi, I'm Greg. I'm new in town.Helen: Hi, I'm Helen. Welcome to the neighborhood! How doyou like it so far? Greg: It's fantastic, but I still don't reallyknow my way around. Helen: Well, the best supermarket ison Center Street. You can buy the freshest food there.Greg: Oh, great. Is there a cinema around here? I lovewatching movies.Helen: Yes, Sun Cinema is the newest one. You can sit the most comfortably because they have the biggest seats.Greg: Thanks for telling me.Helen: No problem.Grammar FocusWhat's the best movie theater go Town Cinema. It's the closest to home. And you canto? buy tickets the most quickly there. Which is the worst clothes store in town?Dream Clothes. It's worse than Blue Moon.It has the worst service.What do you think of 970 AM?I think 970 AM is pretty bad. It has the worst music.3a Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the words in brackets.1. We went to the________ (bad) restaurant in town last night. The menu had only 10 dishes and the service was not good at all!2. Blue Moon is________ (good), but Miller's is_______(good) in town.3. The Big Screen is_______ (expensive) than most cinemas, but Cinema City is_______(expensive).4. Movie City has the________(bad) service, but we can sit the ________(comfortably) there.5. Johnny Depp acted the_______(good) in that movie. He's much _______(good) than others at finding the_______(interesting) roles.3b Think of three stores in your town and fill in the chart. Then write six sentences using the information in the chart. Service best: worst: New World has the Quality best: worst: best service in town.Pricescheapest: -most expensive:best one.Restaurants Danny'sHow much is a meal?How far is it from your home? 10 minutes by busIs the service good? Is the food good?1a. Write these words and phrases next to their opposites in the chart.Danny ’sis best one because it ’s the closet.。

人教版八年级英语下册电子课本 高清教材

人教版八年级英语下册电子课本 高清教材

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人教版初二八年级下册英语全新高清电子课本

人教版初二八年级下册英语全新高清电子课本

人教版初二八年级下册英语全新高清电子
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前言
本电子课本为人教版初二八年级下册英语教材,旨在为学生提供高质量的学习资源。

我们精心设计的内容和清晰的图像,将帮助学生更好地理解和掌握英语知识。

目录
第一单元:People and work
- 课文内容
- 生词和短语
- 语法点
- 练习题
第二单元:Weather and clothes
- 课文内容
- 生词和短语
- 语法点
- 练习题
第三单元:Food and health
- 课文内容
- 生词和短语
- 语法点
- 练习题
第四单元:Animals and nature
- 课文内容
- 生词和短语
- 语法点
- 练习题
第五单元:Places and activities
- 课文内容
- 生词和短语
- 语法点
- 练习题
第六单元:Culture and traditions
- 课文内容
- 生词和短语
- 语法点
- 练习题
附录
- 答案解析
- 单词表
- 语法总结
使用说明
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4. 点击语法点,可查看详细解释和示例。

5. 点击练习题,可进行自我检测。

结语
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新人教版英语7年级上册电子课本

新人教版英语7年级上册电子课本

新人教版英语7年级上册电子课本Unit 1 My name’s Gina.Language Goals: Introduce yourself;Greet people;Ask for and give telephone number语言目标:介绍自己;问候他人;询问和告知电话号码1aWrite English words for the thingsin the picture.写出图中物品的英文名称。

_____map________bookcuprulerbasketball1b Listen and number the conversations[1-3].听录音,为对话编号。

□A: What’s your name? □A: Good morning! □A: Hi. My name’s Gina.B: Alan. B: I’m Cindy. B: I’m Jenny. Nice to meet you!A: Hello, Alan. I’m Ms Brown. B: Hello, Cindy. I’m Dale. A: Nice to meet you, too.A: Nice to meet you!1c Practice the conversations above with your partner. Then greet your classmates.练习上面的对话,然后问候你的同学。

2a Listen to the conversations and number the pictures [1—4].听对话,为图片编号。

2b Listen again. Circle the names you hear.再听一遍录音,圈出你听到的名字。

Eric Tom Alice Bob Mike Jack Mary Ms. Miller2c Practice the conversations in pairs.两人一组练习下面的对话。

人教版初一英语上册电子课本

人教版初一英语上册电子课本

人教版初一英语上册电子课本人教版初一英语上册电子课本是针对初中一年级学生设计的英语教材,旨在帮助学生打好英语基础,培养他们的语言运用能力。

该电子课本采用数字化形式,方便学生和教师在电子设备上进行阅读和教学。

Unit 1: Greetings and IntroductionsIn this unit, students will learn basic greetings and how to introduce themselves and others. They will practice using phrases such as "Hello," "Hi," "Good morning," and "Nice to meet you." Additionally, they will learn to ask and answer questions about names and where people are from.Unit 2: Daily RoutinesThis unit focuses on vocabulary and expressions related to daily routines, such as waking up, having meals, going to school, and doing homework. Students will learn to talk about their daily activities and understand how others spend their days.Unit 3: School SubjectsHere, students will be introduced to vocabulary related to school subjects, such as math, English, science, and history. They will learn to express their likes and dislikes about different subjects and discuss their favorite classes.Unit 4: ColorsIn this unit, students will explore the English vocabularyfor colors. They will learn to name and describe various colors, as well as use color-related adjectives to describe objects and clothing.Unit 5: Numbers 1-100This unit is all about numbers. Students will learn to count from one to one hundred, use numbers in everyday contexts, and perform basic numerical operations such as addition and subtraction.Unit 6: Family and FriendsStudents will learn vocabulary related to family members and friends. They will be able to talk about their relatives, describe family relationships, and discuss their friendships.Unit 7: Food and DrinksIn this unit, students will explore the English language asit relates to food and drinks. They will learn to name different types of food and beverages, talk about their preferences, and order food in a restaurant.Unit 8: Daily LifeThis unit covers a range of topics related to daily life, such as shopping, sports, and entertainment. Students willlearn vocabulary and expressions to discuss their hobbies, favorite sports, and shopping experiences.Unit 9: TravelStudents will learn about travel-related vocabulary and phrases in this unit. They will be able to talk about different modes of transportation, describe their travel experiences, and ask for directions.Unit 10: Festivals and HolidaysIn the final unit, students will learn about variousfestivals and holidays celebrated around the world. They will learn to talk about cultural traditions, holiday customs, and how people celebrate special occasions.Each unit is designed with a variety of activities, including listening, speaking, reading, and writing exercises, to ensure that students develop a well-rounded understanding of the English language. The electronic format of the textbook also includes interactive elements, such as audio clips for pronunciation practice and digital quizzes for self-assessment.。

新人教版初中八年级英语电子课本(Go-for-it)上册

新人教版初中八年级英语电子课本(Go-for-it)上册

Unit 1 Where did you go on vacation?Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about pastevents.1a Match the activities with the pictures [a - g].1. stayed at home __f__ 5. went to the mountains ______2. went to New York City ______ 6. went to the beach ______3. visited my uncle ______ 7. visited museums ______4. went to summer camp ______1b Listen and number the people in the picture [1-5].1c Make conversations about the people in 1a.A: Where did Tina go on vacation?B: She went to the mountains.2a Listen. Where did the people go on vacation? Complete the chart.2b Listen again. Check(√)Yes, I did or No, I didn't for each question.2c Role-play conversations between Grace, Kevin and Julie. A: Grace, where did you go on vacation? B: I went to New York City.A: Oh, really? Did you go with anyone? B: Yes, I went with my mother.2d Role-play the conversation. Rick: Hi, Helen. Long time no see.Helen: Hi, Rick. Yes, I was on vacation last month. Rick: Oh, did you go anywhere interesting? Helen: Yes, I went to Guizhou with my family. Rick: Wow! Did you see Huangguoshu Waterfall? Helen: Yes, I did. It was wonderful! We took quite afew photos there. What about you? Did you do anything special last month?Rick: Not really. I just stayed at home most of the time to read and relax.Grammar FocusDid you do fun on your vacation, Alice?Alice: Yes, I did. I went to Sanya.Linda: How did you like it?Alice: Well, it was my first time there, so was really interesting, Linda: Did you go with ?Alice: Yes, I did. I went with my sister.Linda: Did you go shopping?Alice: Of course! I bought for my parents, but for myself. Linda: Why didn't you buy for yourself?Alice: I didn't really see I liked.3b Fill in the blanks in the e-mail message with the words in the box.1a Match the words with the pictures below.1b Write ☺words on the left. Write ☹words on the right 1c Listen. Lisa is talking about her vacation. Answer the questions.1d Listen again and fill in the chart.What did Lisa say about…?1e Ask and answer questions about Lisa's vacation. Begin your questions with:2a Discuss the questions with your partner. 1. What do people usually do on vacation? 2. What activities do you find enjoyable?2b Read Jane's diary entries about her vacation and answer the questions. Did Jane have a good time on Monday? What about on Tuesday?Malaysian yellow noodles. Theyrode bicycles to Georgetown. There are a lot of new buildings now, but many of the oldwe only had one bowl of fish and rice. I was so hungry!2d Complete the conversation about Jane's trip to Penang using the information in the diary entries.Anna: Hi, Jane. Where did you go on vacation last week?Jane: I to Penang in .Anna: Who you go with?Jane: I went with myAnna: What did you do?Jane: The weather was hot and on Monday, so we went on the beach. Then in the afternoon, we bicycles to Georgetown.Anna: Sounds great!Jane: Well, but the next day was not as good. My and I went to Penang Hill, but the weather _ really bad and rainy. We a long time for the train and we were _and cold because we forgot to bring an .Anna: Oh, no!Jane: And that's not all! We also didn't bring money, so we only had one bowl of fish and rice.2e Imagine Jane went to Penang Hill again and had a great day. Fill in the blanks in her diary entry with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.Thursday, July 18thwonderful from the top of the hill!3a Complete the diary entry about a vacation at one of these places. Use the words and phrases in the box to help you.3b Answer the questions to make notes about a vacation you took. 1. Where did you go? 5. What food did you eat? 2. Did you go with anyone? 6. What did you like best? 3. How was the weather?7. Did you dislike anything? 4. What did you do every day?8. How did you feel about the trip?3c Write a travel diary like Jane's on pages. Use your notes in 3b.4 Imagine you are all foreigners on vacation in China. You meet each other at the airport on your way home. Talk about what you did on your vacation.1. Complete the conversations with the correct words in the box. 1. A: Did go on vacation with you last month?B: Yes, my family went to the countryside with me.2. A: Did your family go to the beach with you last weekend?B: No. from my family went, but my friend went with me.3. A: I didn't bring back anything from Malaysia.B: at all? Why not?4. A: Did you buy in the shopping center?B: No, I didn't. was very expensive.5. A: How was the volleyball game yesterday?B: Great! had a fun time!2. Complete the passage with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.Last August, our class (do) something very special on our school trip. We (go) to Mount Tai. We (start) our trip at 12:00 at night. Everyone in our class (take) a bag with some food and water. After three hours, someone looked at the map and (find) out we (be, not) anywhere near the top. My legs (be) so tired that I wanted to stop. My classmates (tell) me to keep going, So I (go) on. At 5:00 a.m., we got to the top! Everyone (jump) up and down in excitement. Twenty minutes later, the sun (start) to come up. It was so beautiful that we (forget) about the last five hours!Unit 2 How often do you exercise?Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about how often you do things1a Look at the picture. Make a list of the weekend activities.1. help with house 4. ___________2. ______________ 5.___________3._______________1b Listen and write the letters from the picture above on the lines below.1c Talk about the people in the picture above. What do they do on weekends?2a Listen. Listen. Cheng Tao is talking about how often he does these activities. Number the activities you hear[1-5] .2b Listen again. Match the activities in 2a with how often Cheng Tao does them.2c How often do you do these activities? Fill in the chart and then make conversations.2d Role-play the conversation. Jack: Hi, Claire, are you free next week?Claire: Hmm …next week is quite full for me, Jack. Jack: Really? How come?Claire: I have dance and piano lessons. Jack: What kind of dance are you learning?Claire: Oh, swing dance. It ’s fun! I have class once a week, every Monday. Jack: How often do you have piano lessons? Claire: Twice a week, on Wednesday and Friday. Jack: Well, how about Tuesday?Claire: Oh, I have to play tennis with my friends. But do you want to come? Jack: Sure!Grammar Focus1. How often _______he play soccer? a. Yes. She usually does.2. _______you drink milk?b. Hardly ever. I don ’t like them.3. How often ______they stay up late? c. He plays at least twice a week.4. ________Sue eat a healthy breakfast? d. No, they don ’t. They ’re too busy..5. How often _______you eat apples? e. Never. They always go to bed early.6. _________ your parents play sports? f. Yes, I do. Every day.3b Use words given to write questions. Then ask and answer them with a partner.Then ask your classmates the questions and find the best English student.1a Match the words with the pictures.1b Ask and answer questions. Use the words from 1a.1c Listen to the interview about eating habits. Circle your answer to each question.1d Listen again. Fill in the blanks in the survey.QuestionsTina Bill1e Student A is the reporter. Student B is Tina or Bill. Ask and answerquestions. Then change roles.2a Rank these activities according to how often you think your classmates do them (I=most often, 6=least often)2b Read the article and complete the pie charts on page 14.2c Read the article again and answer the questions.1. How many students do not exercise at all?2. How many students use the Internet every day?3. How often do most students watch TV? What do they usually watch?4. What doest the writer think is the best way to relax? Why?5. Do you think the students at No. 5 are healthy? Why or why not?2d According to the article and the pie charts, write sentences with the percentages using always, usually or sometimes.1. 90% Ninety percent of the students always use the Internet.2. 85%3.45%4.10%5.13%6.2%2e. Choose one of these free time activities or think of your own. Then ask your classmates how often they do this activity and make a pie chart. Show the pie chart to your class.3a Look at the information in the chart and complete the report.Jane is a 16-year-old high school student n the United States. American Teenager magazine asked her about her habits. Jan has a lot of food habits. She always exercise and she reads books . Also, she drinks juice and she stay up late. However, she has some bad habits, too. She watch TV for more than two hours a day,and she eats hamburgers. Her parents are not very happy because she helps with housework and she goes to the dentist for teeth cleaning. She was she is afraid.3b Complete the chart with your own information. In the last column, use expressions like always, every day, twice a week and never.3c write a report about your goof and bad habits. Say how often you do things. Use the report in 3a as an example.4. Take the health quiz. Compare your results with your partner ’s. Who ’s healthier? 1. Hoe often do you eat breakfast?a. Never.b. A few times a week.c. Almost every day. 2. How often do you eat fast food?a. Never.b. A few times a week.c. Almost every day. 3. How often o you eat fresh vegetables and fresh fruit?a. A few times a year.b. A few times a month.c. A few times a week. 4. How often do you exercise?a. A few times a year.b. A few times a month.c. A few times a week. 5. How many hours do you watch TV every week? a. None. b. One to four. c. Five or more. 6. How many hours do you usually sleep at night? a. Less than six. b. Six to seven. c. Eight or more.Self Check1. Complete the chart with activities you do and don’t do. What about your mother/ father?3. Fill in the blanks in the conversation.A: What do Tom and Mike do on weekends?B: They sometimes go to the museum.A: do they go to the shopping center?B: ever. Maybe about twice a month.A: do they watch TV?B: Mike never watches TV, but Tom watches TV day.A: Oh, I’m just like Tom. I watch TV, too.Unit 3 I’m more outgoing than my sister.Section ALanguage Goal:Talk about personal traits; Compare people1a Match each word with its opposite . Tall loudly Thin short hair long hair heavy quietly short1b Listen and number the pairs of twins in the picture [1-3].1c Practice the conversation in the picture above. Then make conversations about the other twins.A: That ’s Tara, isn ’t it?B: No, it isn ’t. It ’s Tina. Tina is taller than Tara. And she also sings more loudly than Tara.2a Listen. Are the words in the box used with –(i)er or more? Complete the chart. funny (run) fastfriendly (jump) high hard-working (get up) early smart lazy2b Listen again. How are Tina and Tara different? Fill in the charts.the right. Student B, look at the chart on page 81. Ask and answer questions aboutSam and Tom.2d Role-play the conversation.Julie: Did you like the singing competition yesterday, Anna? Anna: Oh, it was fantastic! Nelly sang so well! Julie: Yes, but I think Lisa sang better than Nelly. Anna: Oh, which is Lisa?Julie: The one with shorter hair. I think she sang more clearly than Nelly. Anna: Yes, but Nelly danced better than Lisa. Did you do anything speciallast month?Julie: But you can tell that Lisa practiced a lot more and really wanted to win.Anna: Well, everyone wants to win. But the most important thing is to learn something and have fun.Grammar Focus1.Julie/ tall/ you Q: Is Julie as tall as you?A: No, she isn ’t. She ’s shorter than me. 2. Jack/ run/ fast/ SamQ:A: No, he doesn’t. He runs than Sam.3. your cousin/ outgoing/ youQ:A: No, she isn’t. She’s than me.4. Paul/ funny/ CarolQ:A: No, he isn’t. He’s than Carol.3b Think of yourself two years ago. Write down how you are different now.1.Are you taller? Yes, I am. I’m taller now than two years ago.2. Are you funnier? ___________________________________3. Do you study English better? _________________________4. Are you more outgoing? _____________________________5. Do you sing better? _________________________________3c Compare your parents. Check () who is smarter, funnier, etc. in the chart. Then ask your partner about his/ her parents.A: Who is smarter, your mother or your father? B: I think my mother is smarter than my father.Section B1a What kind of things are important in a friend? Rank the things below.[1-7](1 is the most important.1b Talk about what you think a good friend should be like.A:I think a good friend makes me laugh.B: For me, a good friend likes to do the same things as me.C: Yes, and a good friend is talented in music, too.D: That’s not very important for me …1c Listen. What do Molly and Mary like about their best friends? Fill in the first column of the chart.Complete the rest of the chart in it.1c Talk about Molly and Mary and their best friends.2a Write the comparative of the following adjectives. Then use them to write five sentences about you and your friends.2b Should friends be the same or different? Read about what these people think. Underline the differences between the friends and circle the similarities.2c Are the following statements true (T) or false (F)?1. Jeff is less serious than most kids.2. Jeff and Yuan Li are both quiet.3. Jeff thinks it is easy for him to make friends.4. Huang Lei is taller than Larry.5. Huang Lei isn’t as good at tennis as Larry.6. Larry works harder than Huang Lei.7. Mary thinks her friends should be the same as her.8. Carol broke her arm last year and Mary made her feel better.2d How do you and your friends compare with the people in the article? Write five sentences.2e Which saying about friends is your favorite? Which friend do you think about when you read this saying? Why? Tell your partner about it..1.A good friend is like a mirror.2. Friends are like books – you don’t need a lot of them as long as they’re good.3. My best friend helps to bring out the best in me.4. A true friend reaches your hand and touches your heart.3a Wang Ling and Liu Lili are best friends. Look3b Make notes about two of your friends. One friend should be similar to you; the other friend should be different.3c Write two paragraphs describing your friends.4 Read the job ad. Then compare two of your classmates. Decide which classmate is better for the job.Self Check1 Put the words in the correct columns in the chart.2 Fill in the blanks using the correct forms of the words in brackets.1. My brother is ____ (funny) than me. He makes people laugh a lot.2. I’m outgoing, but my best friend is a lot ____ (outgoing) than me.3. My brother is ___ (serious) as my sister. They both like to study.4. My cousin can run ____ (fast) than me. She is taller than me, too.5. Jim is ____ (friendly) than Tom, so Tom has more friends than Jim3 Think of your best friend. Write down two ways in which you are similar, and two ways you are different.Use comparatives.1._________________________________________________________________2._________________________________________________________________3._________________________________________________________________4._________________________________________________________________Unit 4 What’s the best movie theater?Section ALanguage Goals :Discuss Preferencescomparisons.1a How do you choose which movie theater to go to? Write the things in the boxunder "Important" or "Not Important".1c Practice the conversation. Thentalk about the movie theaters you know.A: What's the best movie theater? B: Sun Cinema. It's the cheapest.A: But I think Moon Theater has the most comfortable seats.2a Listen to a reporter interviewing a boy. (Circle) the boy's answers.Green City Survey1. Which is the best clothes store?a. Miller sb. Blue Moonc. Dream Clothes2. Which is the best radio station?a.970AMb.97.9FMc. 107.9 FM2b Listen again. Write the correct store or radio station next to each statementClothes stores______It's the most expensive.______It has the best clothes.______It's the worst store.______You can buy clothes the most cheaply there.Radio stations______It has the worst music.______They play the most boring songs.______The DJs choose songs the most carefully.______It's the most popular.2c Student A, you are the reporter. Student B, you are the boy. Role-play a conversation.A: Hello! I'm a reporter. Can I ask you some questions?B: Sure.A: What's the best clothes store in town?B: I think Miller's is the best.A: Why do you think so?B: Well, Miller's has ...2d Role-play the conversation.Greg: Hi, I'm Greg. I'm new in town.Helen: Hi, I'm Helen. Welcome to the neighborhood! How doyou like it so far? Greg: It's fantastic, but I still don't reallyknow my way around. Helen: Well, the best supermarket ison Center Street. You can buy the freshest food there.Greg: Oh, great. Is there a cinema around here? I lovewatching movies.Helen: Yes, Sun Cinema is the newest one. You can sit the most comfortably because they have the biggest seats.Greg: Thanks for telling me.Helen: No problem.Grammar Focus1. We went to the________ (bad) restaurant in town last night. The menu had only 10 dishes and the service was not good at all!2. Blue Moon is________ (good), but Miller's is_______(good) in town.3. The Big Screen is_______ (expensive) than most cinemas, but Cinema City is_______(expensive).4. Movie City has the________(bad) service, but we can sit the ________(comfortably) there.5. Johnny Depp acted the_______(good) in that movie. He's much _______(good) than others at finding the_______(interesting) roles.3b Think of three stores in your town and fill in the chart. Then write six sentences using the information in the chart.1a. Write these words and phrases next to their opposites in the chart.1c Listen to people talking about a school talent show. Match the pictures with the performers.1d Listen again. What do the people say about the performers? Fill in the chart with the adjectives you hear. A: Who was the best performer? B: Eliza was the best performer.2a Who is the most talented person you know? What can he/she do? Tell your partner aboutthis person.A: I think ... is the most talented person.B: What can he/she do?A: He/She...2b Read the passage below. Which three talent shows are mentioned?2c Read the passage again and answer the questions.1. What do talent shows have in common?____________________________________2. Who decides the winner?____________________________________3. Why do some people not like these shows?____________________________________4. Why do some people like these shows?____________________________________5. What do you think of these shows?____________________________________2d Underline all the superlatives in the passage. Then write sentences using at least four of them.best singer: In my class, Tom is the best singer because he con sing fast songs very well._______________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________2e Who's got talent in your class? Write down a classmate's name for each talent and find out how many students in your group agree with you.3a Read the article about Greenwood Park. Fill in the blanks with the correct superlative forms of the adjectives and adverbs in the box.Greenwood Park is the best place to go to onweekends. I always finish my breakfast_______on Saturdays because I want to get toGreenwood Park before 10:00 a.m. to meet myfriends. The park is_______ place on weekendsbecause almost everyone goes there to sec thestreet performers. Some people think they areboring, but I think they are_______ people.However, the place where you can enjoy yourtime _______is at one of the small coffee shopsnear the park. You can read or relax there. There is something for everyone at Greenwood Park. 3b Think about some of the best places/things in your town. Why are they the best?3c Write about your town and the best places/things there.4 Discuss the towns/cities in China with a partner. Tell the class which town/city you think is the best.Which is the best town/city?... has the best...... is the best because ...... is better than but... is the mostSelf Check1. Fill in the blanks with the superlative forms of the words in the box.five yuan.2. Spring Park is_______ place in the city on weekends. Many families go there with their young children. Lots of old people like to take walks there, too.3. You can rest _______ at Flower Hotel. Their rooms are clean and big.4. 109.9 FM plays_______ music. The songs are always boring and too loud.5. PEP High School is _______ school in this town. They have big classrooms, fantastic teachers and an excellent sports center.2. Read the information. Then correct the mistakes.A movie ticket at Town Cinema is $12.00. It is $10.50 at Screen City, and $10.00 at Movie World. Screen City is always very crowded. Many people go to Movie World, too. But you can always get a ticket at Town Cinema.The seats at Screen City are very comfortable. The seats at Movie World are a little hard. The Town Cinema seats are very uncomfortable.1. Movie World is the most expensive.2. Screen City has the cheapest tickets.3. Town Cinema is more popular than Screen City.4. Movie World is the most popular.5. Town Cinema has the most comfortable seats.Unit 5 Do you want to watch a game show?Section ALanguage Goals:Talk about preferences; make plans.1a Match the TV shows with the pictures [a­g].1. talk show 5. game show ______2. soap opera d 6. talent show ______3. sports show ______ 7. news ______4. sitcom ______1b Listen and number the shows [1-4]in the order you hear them.______talent show ______ talk show ______soccer game ______news1c Practice the conversation. Then make your own conversations.2a Listen to Lin Hui and Sally’s conversation. Number the TV shows [1-5].2b Listen again. Complete the sentences.2c Ask and answer the questions about the TV shows in 2a. Use information that is true for you.2d Role-play the conversation.Grace: What did you do in class today, Sarah?Sarah: We had a discussion about TV shows. My classmates likegame shows and sports shows.Grace: Oh, I can’t stand them. I love soap operas. I like to follow thestory and see what happens next.Sarah: Well, I don’t mind soap operas. But my favorite TV showsare the news and talk shows.Grace: They’re boring!Sarah: Well, they may not be very exciting, but you can expect to learn a lot from them. I hope to be a TV reporter one day.Grammar Focus3a Make a conversation and then practice it with a partner.3c Ask your classmates questions and write their names in the chart.Section B1a What do you think of these TV shows and movies? Choose words from the box and write them under the pictures.1b Listen and circle the description words you hear in the box in 1a.1c Listen again. Write down the words John and Mary use to describe the TV shows or movies.what you like to watch and why.2a Discuss the following questions with a partner.2b Read the passage and complete the time line on the next page.2c Read the passage again and fill in the facts about Mickey.2d Read the passage again and discuss the questions with a partner.1. What is Mickey Mouse a symbol of? What cartoon character is a symbol of Chinese culture?2. Do you think Walt Disney is a smart man? Why or why not? Do you want to be like him?3. Why did people want to be like Mickey? Do you want to be like Mickey? Why or why not?4. Can you think of another cartoon character that is as famous as Mickey? Why is the characterpopular?2e Underline the following phrases in the passage. Write your own sentences or questions using the phrases.3a Fill in the blanks in the movie review. Use the words in the box to help you.4 What do you and your partner think of these TV shows or movies? Write description words for each one.soap operastalent showsUnit 6 I’m going to study computer science.Section ALanguage Goal: Talk about future intentions.1a Do you think these jobs are interesting? Rank them [1-12] (1 is most interesting, 12 is least interesting).2a Listen. What is Cheng Han going to do? Check (√) the correct boxes in the picture.2bListen again. What are Cheng Han's plans for the future? Complete the chart.Ask and answer questions about Cheng Han's plans.Andy: What are you reading, Ken?Ken: The Old Man and the Sea by Hemingway.Andy: Wow, now I know why you're so good at writing stories.Ken: Yes, I want to be a writer.Andy: Really? How are you going to become a writer?Kan: Well, I'm going to keep on writing stories, of course. What do you want to be?Andy: My parents want me to be a doctor, but I ’m not sure about that.Ken: Well, don't worry. Not everyone knows what they want to be. Just make sure you try yourbest. Then you can be anything you want! Andy: Yes, you're right.Grammar Focus3aMatch what these people want to do with what they are going to do.Fill in the blanks. Then practice the conversation.Complete the chart and discuss it with your partner.1a March the pictures with the New Year's resolutions. Number the pictures[1-5].1b What are you going to do next year? Tell your partner.1d Listen again. Write how the people are going to make theirresolutions work.discuss them with your group.2a Discuss the question with your partner.2b Read the passage and match each paragraph with its main purpose.Underline the words and phrases that helped you decide.1. Do you know what a resolution is? It’s a kind of promise. Most ofthe time, we make promises to other people. (“Mom, I promise I’mgoing to tidy my room when I get back from school.”) However,promises you make to yourself are resolutions, and the mostcommon kind is New Year’s resolutions. ___________ When wemake resolutions at the beginning of the year, we hope that we aregoing to improve our lives. Some people write down theirresolutions and plans for the coming year. This helps them toremember their resolutions. _____________2. There are different kinds of resolutions. Some are about physical health. For example, some people promise themselves they are going to start an exercise program or eat less fast food. Many resolutions have to do with self-improvement. ____________ Some people might say they are going to take up a hobby like painting or taking photos, or learn to play the guitar. Some resolutions have to do with better planning, like making a weekly plan for schoolwork. ________________3. Although there are differences, most resolutions have one thing in common. People hardly ever keep them! _____________ Sometimes the resolutions may be too difficult to keep. Sometimes people just forget about them. For this reason, some people say the best resolution is to have no resolutions! ______________2c Which paragraph in the passage do you think each sentence goes in? Write the letters [A-F] in the correct places in the passage.A. These are about making yourself a better person.B. Others tell their family and friends about their wishes ands plans.C. How about you—will you make any next year?D. For example, a student may have to find more time to study.E. There are good reasons for this.F. The start of the year is often a time for making resolutions.。

初一英语课本电子版

初一英语课本电子版

初一英语课本电子版My English textbookI am a student in middle school,I have a favorite English textbook. The book is “New Practical English for Middle School Students” compiled by Li Zhaolei and published by People’s Education Publishing House.This book is divided into six parts. It covers not only the basic language knowledge, but also the guidance for development of English thinking ability and expression skills. The text is vivid, with many figures and rich pictures. In addition, there are exercises and practice materials in each part. Each speaks aloud and answers test. The diverse ways of expression make learning English more exciting!The author Li Zhaolei explained the rules of English grammar in a simple way. For example, how to identify and use the basic parts of speech, how to distinguish between nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, how to apply different voices, how to make masterful sentences, etc. He attached importance to the fusion of themes and aspects, and also proposed exercises – finally, he conducted strict proofreading to ensure the accuracy of English knowledge.Once I opened this book, I felt like I was in a different space – in a place full of English knowledge. I've learned a lot from this book, and I'm grateful to Li Zhaolei for the excellent class!I will always remember the influence of this book on me: from an ignorant student to a student who can understand and use English correctly. I'll keep using this book in the future,becauseI'm sure it will bring me more surprises!。

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