新概念英语第一册电子版(上)

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新概念英语第一册电子版(上)

新概念英语第一册电子版(上)

Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!对不起Yes?是的Is this your handbag?这是您的手提包吗?Pardon?对不起,请再说一遍?Is this your handbag?这是您的手提包吗?Yes, it is.是的,是我的。

Thank you very much.非常感Lesson 3: Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please.请把我的大衣和伞拿给我。

Here is my ticket.这是我寄存东西的牌子Thank you sir.,先生Number five.是5号Here is your umbrella and your coat. 这是您的伞和大衣This is not my umbrella.这不是我的伞Sorry sir.对不起,先生Is this your umbrella?这把伞是您的吗?No, it isn't.不,不是Is this it?这把是吗?Yes, it is.是,是这把Thank you very much.非常感Lesson 5: Nice to meet you. Good morning.早上好Good morning, Mr. Blake.早上好,布莱克先生This is Miss Sophie Dupont. 这位是索菲娅.杜邦小姐。

Sophie is a new student.索菲娅是个新学生。

She is a French.她是法国人。

Sophie, this is Hans.索菲娅,这位是汉斯。

He is German.他是德国人。

Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

And this is Naoko.这位是直子。

She’s Japanese.她是日本人。

Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

And this is Chang-woo.这位是昌宇。

新概念第一册电子文本

新概念第一册电子文本

Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!Yes?Is this your handbag?Pardon?Is this your handbag?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket.Thank you sir.Number five.Here is your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrella?No, it isn't.Is this it?Yes, it is.Thank you very much. Lesson 5: Nice to meet you. Good morning.Good morning, Mr. Blake. This is Miss Sophie Dupont. Sophie is a new student. She is a French.Sophie, this is Hans.He is German.Nice to meet you.And this is Naoko.She’s Japanese.Nice to meet you.And this is Chang-woo. He’s Korean.Nice to meet you.And this is Luming.He’s Chinese.Nice to meet you.And this is Xiaohui.She’s Chinese, too.Nice to meet you.Lesson 7: Are you a teacher? I’m a new student.My name’s Robert.Nice to meet you.My name’s Sophie.Are you French?Are you French, too?No, I’m not.What nationality are you? I’m Italian.Are you a teacher?No, I’m not.What’s your job?I’m a keyboard operator. What’s your job?I’m an engineer.Lesson 9: How are you today? Hello, Helen.Hi, Steven.How are you today?I’m very well, Thank you.I’m fine, thanks.How is Tony?He’s fine, Thanks.How’s Emma?She’s very well, too, Helen. Goodbye, Helen.Nice to see you.Nice to see you, too, Steven. Goodbye.Lesson 11: Is this your shirt? Whose shirt is that?Is this your shirt, Dave? No, sir.It’s not my shirt.This is my shirt.My shirts blue.Is this shirt Tim’s?Perhaps it is, sir.Tim’s shirts white.Tim!Yes, sir.Is this your shirt?Yes, Sir.Here you are.Catch.Thank you, sir.Lesson 13: A new dress What color is your new dress? It is green.Come upstairs and see it. Thanks you.Look!Here it is!That’s a nice dress.It’s very smart.My hat’s new, too.What color is it?It’s the same color.It’s green, too.That’s a lovely hat.Lesson 15: Your passport, please. Are you Swedish?No, we are not.We are Danish.Are your friends Danish, too? No, they aren’t.They are Norwegian.Your passport, please.Here they are.Are there your cases?No, they aren’t.Our cases are brown.Here they are.Are you tourists?Yes, we are.Are your friends tourists too?Yes, they are.That’s fine.Thank you very much.Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor.How do you do?Those women are very hard-working.What are their jobs?They’re keyboard operators.This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. How do you do?They aren’t very busy!What are their jobs?They’re sales reps.They are very lazy.Who is this young man?This is Jim.He is our office assistant.Lesson 19: Tired and thirstyWhat’s the mater, children?We are tired and thirsty, Mum.Sit down here.Are you all right now?No, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man. Two ice creams please.Here you are, children. Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice. Are you all right now?Yes, we are, thank you. Lesson 21: Which book? Give me a book please, Jane. Which book?This one?No, not that one. The red one.This one?Yes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glasses?Give me some glasses please, Jane. Which glasses?These glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf. These?Yes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitchen Mrs. Smith’s kitc hen is small. There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.The refrigerator is white.It is on the right.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen. The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Smith’s living roomMrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table. There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. Jones?Open the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table. Then sweep the floor. Lesson31: Where’s Sally? Where’s Sally, Jack?She’s in the garden, Jane. What’s she doing?She’s sitting under the tree. Is Tim in the garden, too? Yes, he is.He’s climbing the tree.I beg your pardon?Who’s climbing the tree. Tim is.What about the dog?The dog’s in the garden, too. It’s running across the grass.It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them.Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building.Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doing?I’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan. Which hammer.This one?No, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, George? I’m going to paint it.What colour are you going to paint it? I’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughte r, Susan.Pink’s her favorite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, Penny? I’m going to put it on this table, Sam.Don’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with it?I’m going to put it here, in fron t of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, Penny?Not very.Here!Put it on this chair.What’s in it?A piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea. And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for me? Well, it’s ce rtainly not for me! Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, Sam?Yes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)? Yes, there is.Where’s the tea?It’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see it?I can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea. There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cups?There are some in the cupboard(碗橱). Can you find them?Yes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, Bob?Bob: Yes, sir?THE BOSS: Where's Miss Jones?Bob: She's next door. S he's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me? Ask her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones? MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes? What's the matter?MISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible! lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs Price?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cup?MRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugar?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milk?MRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuits?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want one?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs Bird? MRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't .BUTCHER: What about some steak? This is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please.BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird? They're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either !lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come from?DIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?DIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in spring?DIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes.HANS: What's it like in summer?DIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day.HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumn?DIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold in November and itrains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winter?DIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come from?JIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?Jim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.Hans: Which seasons do you like best?Jim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late. I don't like autumn and winter. The days are short and the nights arelong. The sun rises late and sets early. Our climate is not very good, but it's certainlyinteresting. It's our favorite subject of conversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot. It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that all?LADY: I want some envelopes please.STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small size?LADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)?Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)? LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue.Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too.Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want one?LADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that all?LADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you want?LADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's Jimmy?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him?MRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone number?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. Show me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctor?DOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. MRS WILLIAMS: T hat's good news for Jimmy.DOCTOR: Good news? Why?MR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school!lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor.DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs Williams?MRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days.DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, M rs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food.Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctor?Doctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bed?DOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this evening?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, please? He has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, Betty?Betty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, please?FATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early.FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear? BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher's?MRS WILLIAMS: Y es. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,too?MRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: H e’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last week?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. How are you all keeping?(你们身体怎么样?)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country. We’re going tostay at my mother’s for the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: F riday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him.On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , Pauline ?Pauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day before yesterd ay. Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone .Jane : What did your boss say to him ?Pauline: He said ,”Miss White is typing letters .She can’t speak to you now !”Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clock yesterday evening .He telephoned again .But I didn’t answer the phone !Jane : Did he telephone again last night ?Pauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o’clock .Jane : What did you say to him ?Pauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t telephone my daughter again !”Jane : Did he telephone again ?Pauline : No , he didn’t !Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please?”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist. Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like these?SALESMAN: What size?Lady: Size five.Salesman: What colour?Lady: Black.Salesman: I’m sorry. We haven’t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them here?Lady: No, she bought them in the U.S.Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven’t any now. Lady: Can you get a pair for me please?Salesman: I’m afraid that I can’t. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they’re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes! Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft.Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment?(有预约吗?)Mr Croft: No, I haven’t .Nurse: Is it urgent?Mr Croft: Yes, it is . It’s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache.Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24th?Mr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PM?Mr Croft: Tha t’s very late. Can’t the dentist see me now?Nurse: I’m afraid that he can’t , Mr Croft. Can’t you wait till this afternoon?Mr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can’t !Lesson79 Peggy’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, Peggy?Peggy: I’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we need?Peggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer’s. We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam. Tom: What about vegetables?Peggy: I must go to the greengrocer’s. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes. Peggy: I must go to the butche r’s, too. We need some meat. We haven’t got any meat at all.Tom: Have we got any beer and wine?Peggy: No, we haven’t. And I’m not going to get any! Tom: I hope that you’ve got some money.Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where’s Tom?Peggy: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: Yes?Peggy: John’s here.Tom: I’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: O.K. Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, Peggy?Peggy: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock.Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant.Peggy: What did you have?Tom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: Wha t’s the matter, Peggy?Peggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with us?John: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve.Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, John?John: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you go?John: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinema?Ken: Yes, I have.George: What’s on?Ken: “Paris in the Spring”.George: Oh, I’’s an old film, but it’s very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, Ken?Ken: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, eh?Ken: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time. George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yet?Attendant: I don’t know, sir. What’s the licence number of your car?Mr Wood: I t’s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to us?Mr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yet?Attendant: No, they’re still working on it. Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it. Attendant: Isn’t that your car?Mr Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn’t your wife have a crash?Mr Wood: Tha t’s right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair it? Attendant: Well, they’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car. Lesson89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售).Mr West: Tha t’s right.Mr Hill: May I have a look at it please?Mr West: Yes, of course. Come in.Mr Hill: How long have you lived here?Mr West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr Hill: Twenty years! Tha t’s a long time.Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell it?Mr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country. Mr Hill: How much does this house cost?Mr West: £6850.Mr Hill: That’s a lot of money!Mr West: It’s worth every penny of it.Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first.Mr West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yet?Mrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yet?Mrs Brown: No, not yet. He’s still here. He’s going to move tomorrow.Mrs Smith: When? Tomorrow morning?Mrs Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I’ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour.Mrs Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this house?Mrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs Brown?Mrs Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. (give one’s regards to sb.向sb.问候)Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs Brown: No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the R.A.F.(皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment(现在), he’s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’t very lucky. She usually stays at home! Lesson95 Ticket, please.George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave? Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platform?Attendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leave?George: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let’s go and have a drink. There’s a bar next door to the station. George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ve just missed it!George: What! It’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I’m sorry, sir. That clock’s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next train?Porter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr Hall: I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sir?Mr Hall: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. Ther e’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.Attendant: Is this case yours?Mr Hall: No, that’s not mine.Attendant: What about this one? This one’s got a label.Mr Hall: Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and address?Mr Hall: David Hall,83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That’s right.83.Bridge Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Mr Hall: Hey!Attendant: What’s the matter?Mr Hall: This case doesn’t belong to me! You’ve given me the wrong case!Lesson99 Ow!Ted : Ow!Pat: What’s the matter, Ted?Ted: I slipped and fell downstairs.Pat: Have you hurt yourself?Ted: Yes, I have. I think that I’ve hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand up?Here. Let me help you.Ted: I’m sorry, Pat. I’m afraid that I can’t get up.Pat: I think that the doctor had better see you. I’ll telephone Dr Carter.Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted. Lesson101 A card from JimmyGrandmother: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Mary.Mary: “I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.”Grandmother: Eh?Mary: He says he’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’s staying at a Youth Hostel.You know he’s a memberGrandmother: The what?Mary: ’s Association.Grandmother: What else does he say?Mary: “I’ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”Grandmother: What? Speak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you.Mary: He says he’ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well. “ Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: Is that all? He doesn’t say very much, does he?Mary: He can’t write very much on a card, mother.Lesson103 The Intelligence testHarry: How was the examination, Dick?Dick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and Mathematics. The questions were very easy. How about you, Harry?Harry: The English and Maths papers weren’t easy enough for me. I hope I haven’t failed.Dick: I think I failed the Intelligence Test. I could answer sixteen of the questions.They were very easy. But I couldn't answer the rest. They were too difficult for me.Harry: Intelligence tests are awful, aren’t they?Dick: I hate them. I’m sure I’ve got a low I.Q.Harry: Oh, cheer up(振作点)! Perhaps we didn’t do too badly.。

新概念第一册电子文本

新概念第一册电子文本

新概念第一册电子文本 It was last revised on January 2, 2021Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!YesIs this your handbagPardonIs this your handbagYes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket.Thank you sir.Number five.Here is your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrellaNo, it isn't.Is this itYes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 5: Nice to meet you.Good morning.Good morning, Mr. Blake.This is Miss Sophie Dupont. Sophie is a new student.She is a French.Sophie, this is Hans.He is German.Nice to meet you.And this is Naoko.She’s Japanese.Nice to meet you.And this is Chang-woo.He’s Korean.Nice to meet you.And this is Luming.He’s Chinese.Nice to meet you.And this is Xiaohui.She’s Chinese, too.Nice to meet you.Lesson 7: Are you a teacher I’m a new student.My name’s Robert.Nice to meet you.My name’s Sophie.Are you FrenchYes, I’m.Are you French, tooNo, I’m not.What nationality are youI’m Italian.Are you a teacherNo, I’m not.What’s your jobI’m a keyboard operator. What’s your jobI’m an engineer.Lesson 9: How are you today Hello, Helen.Hi, Steven.How are you todayI’m very well, Thank you. And youI’m fine, thanks.How is TonyHe’s fine, Thanks.How’s EmmaShe’s very well, too, Helen. Goodbye, Helen.Nice to see you.Nice to see you, too, Steven. Goodbye.Lesson 11: Is this your shirt Whose shirt is thatIs this your shirt, Dave No, sir.It’s not my shirt.This is my shirt.My shirts blue.Is this shirt Tim’sPerhaps it is, sir.Tim’s shirts white.Tim!Yes, sir.Is this your shirtYes, Sir.Here you are.Catch.Thank you, sir.Lesson 13: A new dressWhat color is your new dressIt is green.Come upstairs and see it.Thanks you.Look!Here it is!That’s a nice dress.It’s very smart.My hat’s new, too.What color is itIt’s the same color.It’s green, too.That’s a lovely hat.Lesson 15: Your passport, please.Are you SwedishNo, we are not.We are Danish.Are your friends Danish, tooNo, they aren’t.They are Norwegian.Your passport, please.Here they are.Are there your casesNo, they aren’t.Our cases are brown.Here they are.Are you touristsYes, we are.Are your friends tourists tooYes, they are.That’s fine.Thank you very much.Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards.Thank you, Mr. Jackson.This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. How do you doThose women are very hard-working.What are their jobsThey’re keyboard operators.This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. How do you doThey aren’t very busy!What are their jobsThey’re sales reps.They are very lazy.Who is this young manThis is Jim.He is our office assistant.Lesson 19: Tired and thirstyWhat’s the mater, childrenWe are tired and thirsty, Mum.Sit down here.Are you all right nowNo, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man.Two ice creams please.Here you are, children.Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice.Are you all right nowYes, we are, thank you.Lesson 21: Which bookGive me a book please, Jane.Which bookThis oneNo, not that one. The red one.This oneYes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glassesGive me some glasses please, Jane.Which glassesThese glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf.TheseYes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitchenMrs. Smith’s kitchen is small.There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.The refrigerator is white.It is on the right.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen.The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Sm ith’s living roomMrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table. There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. JonesOpen the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table.Then sweep the floor.Lesson31: Where’s SallyWhere’s Sally, JackShe’s in the garden, Jane.What’s she doingShe’s sitting under the tree.Is Tim in the garden, tooYes, he is.He’s climbing the tree.I beg your pardonWho’s climbing the tree.Tim is.What about the dogThe dog’s in the garden, too.It’s running across the grass.It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them.Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building.Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doingI’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan.Which hammer.This oneNo, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, GeorgeI’m going to paint it.What colour are you going to paint itI’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughter, Susan.Pink’s her favorite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, Penny I’m going to put it on this table, Sam.Don’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with itI’m going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, PennyNot very.Here!Put it on this chair.What’s in itA piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea.And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for meWell, it’s certainly not for me!Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, SamYes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)Yes, there is.Where’s the teaIt’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see itI can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea.There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cupsThere are some in the cupboard(碗橱).Can you find themYes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, Bob?Bob: Yes, sirTHE BOSS: Where's Miss Jones?Bob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for meAsk her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones? MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes What's the matterMISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible!lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs Price?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cup?MRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugar?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milk?MRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuits?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want one?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs Bird?MRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't .BUTCHER: What about some steakThis is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please.BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs BirdThey're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either ! lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come from?DIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?DIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in spring?DIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rainssometimes.HANS: What's it like in summer?DIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day.HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumn?DIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold in November andit rains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winter?DIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come from?JIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?Jim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.Hans: Which seasons do you like best?Jim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late. I don't like autumn and winter. The days are short and the nights arelong. The sun rises late and sets early. Our climate is not very good, but it's certainlyinteresting. It's our favorite subject of conversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot. It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that all?LADY: I want some envelopes please.STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small size?LADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue.Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too.Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want one?LADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that all?LADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you want?LADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's Jimmy?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him?MRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone number?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. S how me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctor?DOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week.MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy.MR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school!lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor.DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs Williams?MRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days.DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food. Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctor?Doctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bed?DOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this evening?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, pleaseHe has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, Betty?Betty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, please?FATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early.FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear? BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher's?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,too?MRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last week?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.How are you all keeping(你们身体怎么样)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country. We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him.On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , PaulinePauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day before yesterday. Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone .Jane : What did your boss say to himPauline: He said ,”Miss White is typing letters .She can’t speak to you now !”Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clock yesterday evening .He telephoned again .But I didn’t answer the phone !Jane : Did he telephone again last nightPauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o’clock .Jane : What did you say to himPauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t telephone my daughter again !”Jane : Did he telephone againPauline : No , he didn’t !Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please?”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist.Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like these?SALESMAN: What size?Lady: Size five.Salesman: What colour?Lady: Black.Salesman: I’m sorry. We haven’t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them here?Lady: No, she bought them in the .Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven’t any now.Lady: Can you get a pair for me please?Salesman: I’m afraid that I can’t. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they’re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes!Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft.Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment(有预约吗)Mr Croft: No, I haven’t .Nurse: Is it urgent?Mr Croft: Yes, it is . It’s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache.Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24thMr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PM?Mr Croft: Tha t’s very late. Can’t the dentist see me now?Nurse: I’m afraid that he can’t , Mr Croft. Can’t you wait till this afternoon?Mr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can’t !Lesson79 Peggy’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, Peggy?Peggy: I’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we need?Peggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer’s. We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam. Tom: What about vegetables?Peggy: I must go to the greengrocer’s. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes. Peggy: I must go to the butche r’s, too. We need some meat. We haven’t got any meat at all. Tom: Have we got any beer and wine?Peggy: No, we haven’t. And I’m not going to get any!Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where’s Tom?Peggy: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: Yes?Peggy: John’s here.Tom: I’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: . Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, Peggy?Peggy: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock.Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant.Peggy: What did you have?Tom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: Wha t’s the matter, Peggy?Peggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with us?John: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve.Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, John?John: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you go?John: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinema?Ken: Yes, I have.George: What’s on?Ken: “Paris in the Spring”.George: Oh, I’’s an old film, but it’s very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.Ken: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, eh?Ken: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time.George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yet?Attendant: I don’t know, sir. What’s the licence number of your car?Mr Wood: I t’s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to us?Mr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yet?Attendant: No, they’re still working on it. Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it. Attendant: Isn’t that your car?Mr Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn’t your wife have a crash?Mr Wood: Tha t’s right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair it? Attendant: Well, they’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car. Lesson89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售).Mr West: Tha t’s right.Mr Hill: May I have a look at it please?Mr West: Yes, of course. Come in.Mr Hill: How long have you lived here?Mr West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr Hill: Twenty years! Tha t’s a long time.Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell it?Mr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country.Mr Hill: How much does this house cost?Mr West: £6850.Mr Hill: That’s a lot of money!Mr West: It’s worth every penny of it.Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first.Mr West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yet?Mrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yet?Mrs Brown: No, not yet. He’s still here. He’s going to move tomorrow.Mrs Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I’ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour.Mrs Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this house?Mrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs Brown?Mrs Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. (give one’s regards to sb.向sb.问候)Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs Brown: No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the 皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment(现在), he’s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world.Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’t very lucky. She usually stays at home!Lesson95 Ticket, please.George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave? Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platform?Attendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leave?George: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let’s go and have a drink. There’s a bar next door to the station.George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ve just missed it!George: What! It’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I’m sorry, sir. That clock’s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next train?Porter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr Hall: I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sir?Mr Hall: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. Ther e’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.Attendant: Is this case yours?Attendant: What about this one? This one’s got a label.Mr Hall: Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and addressMr Hall: David Hall,83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That’s right.Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Mr Hall: Hey!Attendant: What’s the matter?Mr Hall: This case doesn’t belong to me! You’ve given me the wrong case!Lesson99 Ow!Ted : Ow!Pat: What’s the matter, Ted?Ted: I slipped and fell downstairs.Pat: Have you hurt yourself?Ted: Yes, I have. I think that I’ve hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand up?Here. Let me help you.Ted: I’m sorry, Pat. I’m afraid that I can’t get up.Pat: I think that the doctor had better see you. I’ll telephone Dr Carter.Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted.Lesson101 A card from JimmyGrandmother: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Mary.Mary: “I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.”Grandmother: Eh?Mary: He says he’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’s staying at a Youth Hostel.You know he’s a memberGrandmother: The what?Mary: ’s Association.Grandmother: What else does he say?Mary: “I’ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”Grandmother: WhatSpeak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you.Mary: He says he’ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well. “ Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: Is that all He doesn’t say very much, does he?Mary: He can’t write very much on a card, mother.Lesson103 The Intelligence testHarry: How was the examination, Dick?Dick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and Mathematics. The questions were very easy. How about you, Harry?。

新概念英语第一册电子版

新概念英语第一册电子版

Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs. Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way.Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German.He was a tourist.Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like theseSALESMAN: What sizeSize dy:Salesman: What colourdy:Salesman: I'm sorry. We haven't any.But my sister bought this pair last dy:Salesman: Did she buy them hereNo, she bought them in the .Lady:t any'We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we havenSalesman: now. Lady: Can you get a pair for me pleaset. They were in fashion last year and m afraid that I canISalesman: ''the year before last.re not in fashion this year.'But they These shoes are in fashion now.Salesman:Lady: They look very uncomfortable.They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear Salesman:uncomfortable shoes!.Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse:Good morning, Mr. Croft.Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Mr. Croft: Nurse: Have you an appointment(有预约吗)Mr. Croft: 't .No, I havenNurse: Is it urgentMr. Croft: s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a Yes, it is . It'terrible toothache.th Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24Mr. Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.at you come 2:00 Nurse: very The dentist is busy at the moment. Can PMMr. Croft:That't the dentist see me now s very late. Can't you wait till 'm afraid that he cant , Mr. Croft. Can'Nurse: I'this afternoon t ! I can wait, but my toothache canMr. Croft: 'Lesson79 Peggy's shopping-list Tom: What are you doing, Peggy Peggy: I'm making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom:What do we needPeggy:We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer's. We haven't got much tea or coffee,and we haven't got any sugar or jam.Tom:What about vegetablest got many tomatoes,'s. We haven'Peggy: I must go to the greengrocer ve got a lot of potatoes.but we't'meat. We havensome We s, butcheto must I Peggy: go the r'too. need got any meat at all.Have we got any beer and wineTom:m not going to get any!'t. And I'Peggy: No, we havenTom: I hope that you've got some money.Peggy: I haven't got much.'t got much either!Tom: Well, I havenLesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where's TomPeggy: He's upstairs. He's having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: YesPeggy: John's here.ITom: 'm nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: . Thanks.Tom:Is dinner ready, PeggyPeggy: It's nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o'clock.Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant. Peggy: What did you haveTom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!t'Tom: s the matter, PeggyWha tonight!again potatoes and beef roast have to going re 'youPeggy: Well,Lesson83 Going on a holiday Peggy: Hullo, John. Come in.re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with 'Hullo, John. WeTom:usve already had lunch. I had lunch at half 'No thank you, Tom. IJohn: past twelve.Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.'IJohn:Tom: Let's go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room's very untidy. We're packingour suitcases. We're going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are goingto have a holiday.John: Aren't you lucky!Tom:When are you going to have a holiday, JohnJohn: I don't know. I've already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you goJohn: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.Have you just been to the cinema George:Yes, I have. Ken:George:s on What'.“Paris in the SpringKen:”ve already seen it. I saw it on a television programme'George: Oh, I'last year. It's an old film, but its very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, Ken Ken: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, ehIt was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all theKen:time.George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crash Mr. Wood: Is my car ready yet'I donAttendant: t know, sir. What's the license number of your car s LFZ 312 G.t'IMr. Wood: Attendant: When did you bring it to usMr. Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr. Wood: Have your mechanics finished yetAttendant: No, they're still working on it. Let's go into the garage and have a look at it.Attendant: Isn't that your carMr. Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn't your wife have a crashMr. Wood: That's right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair itAttendant: Well, they're trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car.Lesson89 For saleMr. Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售). That'Mr. West: s right. May I have a look at it pleaseMr. Hill:Mr. West: Yes, of course. Come in.How long have you lived hereMr. Hill:Mr. West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr. Hill: t'Twenty years! Tha s a long time. Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr. West:Mr. Hill: Then why do you want to sell itBecause I have just retired.I want to buy a small house Mr. West:in the country.Mr. Hill: How much does this house cost£6850. Mr. West:s a lot of money! Mr. Hill: 'That It Mr. West: 's worth every penny of it.t decide yet. My wife Well, I like the house, but I can Mr. Hill: ' must see it first.Mr. West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs. Smith: Has Mr. West sold his house yetYes, he has. He sold it last week. Mrs. Brown:Has he moved to his new house yet Mrs. Smith:No, not yet. He's still here. He'Mrs. Brown: s going to move tomorrow. When Tomorrow morning Mrs. Smith:No. Tomorrow afternoon. I'll miss Mrs. Brown: him. He has always been a good neighbour.'s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.HeMrs. Green:When will the new people move into this houseMrs. Smith;I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs. Brown:Will you see Mr. West today, Mrs. BrownMrs. Green:Yes, I will.Mrs. Brown:s regards to sb.Mrs. Green: 'give one(Please give him my regards. sb.向问候)Poor Mr. West! He didnMr. Smith: 't want to leave this house. t want to leave, but his wife did!Mrs. Brown: 'No, he didnLesson93 Our new neighbor'Mr. Hill is our new next-door neighbour. Hes a pilot.)皇家空军He was in theHe will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.'(现在)At the moment, hes in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every He'country in the ually wife his But man. very a is Hill Mr. lucky lucky. t n'isvery Shestays at home!Lesson95 Ticket, please.George:Two return tickets to London please. What time will the nexttrain leaveAttendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platformPlatform Two. Over the bridge.Attendant:What time will the next train leaveKen:George: At eight nineteen.ve got plenty of time.We Ken: 'George: It' s only three minutes to eight. the to a bar next door s s Let'go and Ken:have a drink. There 'station.George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: ve just missed it!You 'George: 's only eight fifteen. What! ItPorter: ' I'm sorry, sir. That clocks ten minutes slow.George: ' Whens the next trainPorter: time! s'In five hourLesson97 A small blue case I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Mr. Hall:Can you describe it, sirAttendant:label s a itsmall It's a blue case and 's got zip. There'a Mr. Hall: on the handle with my name and address on it.Is this case yoursAttendant: No, that'Mr. Hall: s not mine.'What about this one This ones got a label.Attendant:Let me see it.Mr. Hall:s you name and address 'WhatAttendant:David Hall, Mr. Hall:83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That's right.Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr. Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Hey!Mr. Hall:Attendant: What's the matterwrongto me! me given the YouMr. Hall: 've t This case doesn'belongcase!Lesson99 Ow! Ow!Ted :What' Pat: s the matter, Ted Ted: I slipped and fell downstairs. Pat: Have you hurt yourself Ted: Yes, I have. I think that I've hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand upHere. Let me help you.'' m sorry, Pat. Im afraid that I cant get up.I Ted: 'telephone had the I think that doctor better ll you. I'see Pat:Dr Carter.Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I'm sure that you need an X-ray, Ted.Lesson101 A card from Jimmy s card to me please, Mary. ReadJimmy'Grandmother:m staying at a Mary: '“I have just arrived in Scotland and I”Youth Hostel. EhGrandmother:ss just arrived in Scotland. He says he 'He says he'Mary:staying at a Youth Hostel.s a member of the 'You know he The whatMary: The mother. The Youth Hostel's Association.What else does he say Grandmother:ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.Mary: ”“I'Grandmother: What Speak up, Mary. I'm afraid I can't hear you.well.hopes we are all says heMary: 'll write a letter soon. He He“ Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: t say very much, does he Is that all He doesn'Mary: He can't write very much on a card, mother.Lesson103 The Intelligence testHarry: How was the examination, DickDick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and Mathematics. The questions were very easy. How about you, HarryHarry: The English and Maths papers weren't easy enough for me. I hope I haven't failed.Dick: I think I failed the Intelligence Test. I could answer sixteen of the questions.They were very easy. But I couldn't answer the rest. They weretoo difficult for me.Harry: Intelligence tests are awful, aren't theyDick: I hate them. I'm sure I've got a low .Harry: Oh, cheer up(振作点)! Perhaps we didn't do too badly.The guy next to me wrote his name at the top of the paper.YesDick: write didnHe 't for and Harry: Then he sat there looked at it three hours!a word!Lesson105 Hello, Mr. boss.s Miss Simpson, Bob I want her.The Boss:'Where Bob:Do you want to speak to her, sircome The Boss: to her Tell office. my to come to her want I do. I Yes, at once.Miss Simpson: Did you want to see me, sirAh, yes, Miss Simpson. How do you spell “ intelligent”The Boss: Can you tell meI-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-T.Miss Simpson:That'The Boss: s right. You've typed it with only one “L”.This letter's full of mistakes. I want you to type itagain.Miss Simpson: Yes, I'll do that. I'm sorry about that.And here's a little present for you.The Boss:What is itMiss Simpson:It's a dictionary. I hope it will help you. The Boss:s too small'Lesson107 It Assistant: Do you like this dress, madams I like the colour very much. It'Lady: s a lovely dress, but it'too small for me.Assistant: smart.s very Its this What about one It'a lovely dress. ' Short skirts are in fashion now. Would you like to try itAll right. Lady:I 'm afraid this green dress is too small for me as well. Lady:It's smaller than the blue one.I don 't like the colour either. Lady:It doesn't suit me at all. I think the blue dress is prettier.Could you show me another blue dress Lady:I want a dress like that one, but it must be my size.I'm afraid I haven't got a larger dress. This is theAssistant:largest dress in the shop.Lesson109 A good ideaBetty: Shall I make some coffee, JaneJane: That's a good idea, Betty.s ready. Do you want any milk'Betty: ItJane: Just a little please.Betty: What about some sugar Two teaspoonfulsJane: No, less than that. One and a half teaspoonfuls please. That's enough for me.Jane: That was very nice.Betty: Would you like some moreJane: Yes, please.Jane: I'd like a cigarette, too. May I have oneBetty: Of course. I think there are a few in that box.Jane: I'm afraid it's empty.Betty: What a pity!(真遗憾)Jane: It doesn't matter.Betty: Have a biscuit instead. Eat more and smoke less!Jane: That's very good advice!Lesson111 The most expensive modelMr. Frith: I like this record-player very much. How much does it cost pleases the most expensive model in the shop. It costs Assistant: It' sixty-four pounds.t afford all thats too expensive for us. We canMrs. Frith: 'That'money.s onlys less expensive than that one. ItAssistant: This model''twenty-eight pounds.s not as good as the expensive one. But, of course, it't like this model.I don Mr. Frith: 'expensive, more but it'money.the s worth s modelThe other '分期付款 Mr. Frith: Can we buy it on installments()and(保证金)a can Of Assistant: course. You pay deposit of pounds, ten then one pound a week for sixty weeks. Mr. Frith: Do you like it, dear t like the price. 'Mrs. Frith:I certainly do, but I donYou always want the best, but we can't afford it.re a millionaire!'Sometimes you think youMr. Frith: Millionaires don't buy things on installments !Lesson113 small changeConductor: Fares please!Man:Trafalgar Square please.Conductor: I'm sorry, sir. I can't change a pound note. Haven't you got any small changeMan:I've got no small change, I'm afraid.Conductor: I'll ask some of the passengers.Conductor: Have you any small change, sirst Passenger:I'm sorry. I've got none.1nd Passenger: I haven'2t got any either.Conductor: Can you change this pound note, madamrd Passenger: I'm afraid I can't.3th Passenger: Neither can I.4Conductor: I'm very sorry, sir. You must get off the bus.None of our passengers can change this note. They're allmillionaires!Two Tramps: Except us, conductor.st Tramp: I'1ve got some small change.nd Tramp: So have I.2lesson115 Not ….Helen: Isn't there anyone at homeJim:I'll knock again, Helen. Everything's very quiet. I'm surethere's no one at home.Helen: But that's impossible. Pat and Tom invited us to lunch. Look through the window.Helen: Can you see anythingJim: Nothing at all.s try the back door.'Helen: Let s in the garden.'Look! Everyone Jim: Pat: Hullo, Helen. Hullo, Jim.Everybody wants to have lunch in the garden. It's nice and warm Tom: out here.Come and have something to drink.Pat:Jim: Thanks, Pat. May I have a glass of bear please柠檬'Pat: s none left. You can have some lemonade. (Beer There)水Jim: Lemonade!Don't believe her, Jim. She's only joking. Have some beer!Tom:Lesson117 Tommy's breakfastWhen my husband was going into the dining-room this morning , he dropped some coins on the floor.There were coins everywhere. We looked for them, but we could not find them all.While we were having breakfast, our little boy, Tommy, found two small coins on the floor.He put them both into his mouth. We both tried to get the coins, but itwas too late. Tommy had already swallowed them!Later that morning, when I was doing the housework, my husband telephoned me from the office.“How's Tommy” he asked.“I don't know,” I answered, “Tommy's been to the lavatory three times this morning, but I haven't had any change yet!”Lesson119 A true storyDo you like stories I want to tell you a true story. It happened to a friend of mine a year ago.While my friend, George, was reading in bed, two thieves climbed into his kitchen. After they had entered the house, they went into the dining-room. voicea heard they Suddenly, torch. a on turned they so dark, very was It behind them. “What's up What's up”(什么事) someone called. The thieves dropped the torch and ran away as quickly as they could. George heard the noise and came downstairs quickly. He turned on the light, but he couldn't see anyone. The thieves had already gone. But George's parrot, Henry, was still there.“What's up, George” he called.“Nothing, Henry,” George said and smiled.“Go back to sleep.”Lesson121 The man in the hatCustomer: I bought two expensive dictionaries here half an hour ago, but I forgot to take them with me.Manager: Who served you, sirCustomer: The lady who is standing behind the counter.Manager: Which books did you buyCustomer: The books which are on the counter.Manager: Did you serve this gentleman half an hour ago, Miss RobertsHe says he's the man who bought these books.t remember, sir. The man whom I served was wearing'Miss Roberts: I can a hat.Manager: Have you got a hat, sir Customer: Yes, I have.Manager: Would you put it on, please Customer: All right.Is this the man that you served, Miss RobertsManager:Miss Roberts: Yes, sir. I recognize him now.Lesson123 A trip to AustraliaLook, Bob. This is a photograph I took during my trip to Bill: Australia.Let me see it, Bill.Bob:This is a good photograph. Who are these peopleBob:Bill: They're people I met during the trip.ThatBill: 's the ship we traveled on.What a beautiful ship!Bob:Who's this Bob:That'Bill: s the man I told you about. RememberAh yes. The one who offered you a job in Australia.Bob:That's right.Bill:Who's this Bob:Guess!Bill:ItBob: 's not you, is itThat'Bill: s right.I grew a beard during the trip, but I shaved it off when I came Bill: home.Why did you shave it off Bob:My wife didn't like it!Bill:Lesson125Susan: Can't you come in and have tea now, PeterNot yet, dear. I must water the garden first.Peter:Do you have to water it nowSusan:IPeter: 'm afraid I must. Look at it! It's terribly dry.What a nuisance!(真讨厌)Susan:Last summer it was very dry, too. Don'Peter: t you remember I hadto water it every day.Well, I'Susan: ll have tea by myself.That was quick! Have you finished already Susan:Yes, dear. Look out of the window.Peter:Good heaven! Susan: It's raining. That means you needn't water the garden.Peter: instead.tea, have can I means It surprise. pleasant a was ThatLesson127 A famous actressKate: Can you recognize that woman, MillieI think I can, Kate. It must be Karen Marsh, the lie:I thought so. WhoKate: 's that beside herThat must be Conrad lie:Conrad Reeves, the actor It can't be. Kate: Let me have another look.I think you're right! Isn't he her third husbandNo, He must be her fourth or lie:Doesn't Karen Marsh look old!Kate:she but sheshe! I read 's Millie: twenty-nine, She does, doesn'tmust be at least forty.I'm sure she is.Kate:She was a famous actress when I was still a lie:That was a long time ago, wasnKate: 't itm not more than twenty-nine myself. Millie: Not that long ago! I'Lesson129 70 miles an hourAnn: s waving to you. He wants you to'Look, Harry! That policemanstop.Where do you think you are On a race track Policeman:You must have been driving at seventy miles an hour.t have been.I can'Harry:Policeman: I was doing eighty when I overtook you.'t you see the speed limitPoliceman: Didn m afraid I didnHarry: I''t, officer. I must have been dreaming .t dreaming, officer. I was telling him to drive Ann: 'He wasn slowly.s why I didnThatHarry:''t see the sign.Let me see your driving-license and your insurance Policeman:certificate.d better not do it 'Policeman: I wont charge you this time. But you'again! ll certainly be more careful.Harry: Thank you. I'I told you to drive slowly, Harry. Ann:Harry: You always tell me to drive slowly, darling.Well, next time you 'd better take my advice!Ann:Lesson131 Don't be so sureRoy:Where are you going to spend your holidays this year, HarryHarry: We may go abroad. I'm not sure. My wife wants to go to Egypt. I'd like to go there, too. We can't make up our minds.Will you travel by sea or by air Roy:Harry: We may travel by sea.s cheaper, isn 't itRoy: It'It may be cheaper, but it takes a long time.Harry:IRoy:' m sure you will enjoy yourselves.Don'Harry: t be so sure. We may not go anywhere. My wife alwaysworries too much.' s going to look after the dogWho s going to look after the house Who '' s going to look after the garden WhoWe have this problem every year.In the end, we stay at home and look after everything!Lesson133 Sensational news Reporter: Have you just made a new film, Miss Marsh Yes, I have.Miss Marsh:Reporter: Are you going to make another m not. I'No, Im going to retire.I feel very tired. 'Miss Marsh:I don't want to make another film for a long time.'lets buy a newspaper, Millie. Kate:Listen to this!reporter, (轰动新闻)Sensational Marsh: Karen “ News! By our today. Karen Miss Jones. Alan at arrived Marsh London AirportShe was wearing a blue dress and a mink coat. She told me she had just made a new film. She said she was not going to make another. She said she was going to retire. She told reportersshe felt very tired and didn't want to make another film fora long time.”Millie: Well, fancy that, Kate!Lesson135 The latest report Are you really going to retire, Miss marshReporter:future my ask I up my mind. shall have to make 'Miss Marsh: I I may. cant husband. He won't let me make another film.Your future husband, Miss Marsh Reporter:Yes. Let me introduce him to you. His name is Carlos. Miss Marsh: We are going to get married next week.s another report about Karen Marsh.Here Kate: Look, Millie!'Listen:Marsh Hotel her At London today Miss Latest. “Karen Marsh: The t make 'told reporters she might retire. She said she couldnhusband. she her up mind. She said would future ask have to herfilm. would not let another her make husband her She said future Then she introduced us to Carlos and told us they would getmarried next week.”Millie: 's sensational news, isn'That t it, Katell be her sixth husband! Kate: It certainly is. He'Lesson137 A pleasant dream), Brian赌注 June: Are you doing the football pools(m sure we will win 'Brian: ve nearly finished, June. I'Yes, I something this week.You always say that, but we never win anything! What will you June:do if you win a lot of money If I win a lot of money , I shall buy you a mink coat.Brian:June: I don't want a mink coat! I want to see the world.(见世面)All right. If we win a lot of money, we shall travel around Brian:the world and we shall stay at the best hotels. Then we shall return home and buy a big house in the country. We shall havea beautiful garden and…June: But if we spend all that money we shall be poor again. What shall we do thenIf we spend all the money, we shall try and win the football Brian: pools again.It'June: s a pleasant dream, but everything depends on “if”!Lesson139 Is that you, JohnMr. Grimes: Is that you, JohnYes, speaking.John Smith:Tell Mary we shall be late for dinner this evening.Mr. Grimes:IJohn Smith: 'm afraid I don't understand.HasnMr. Grimes:'t Mary told you She invited betty and me to dinnerthis evening. I said I would be at your house at six o'clock,but the boss wants me to do some extra work. I'll have to stayat the office. I don't know when I shall finish. Oh, and bythe way, my wife wants to know if Mary needs any help.John Smith: I don't know what you're talking about.Mr. Grimes: That is John Smith, isn't itJohn Smith: m John Smith.Yes, I'Mr. Grimes: 't youYou are John Smith, the engineer, aren s right.ThatJohn Smith: 'You work for the Overseas Engineering Company, don'Mr. Grimes:t youJohn Smith: No, I don't. I'm John Smith the telephone engineer and I'm repairing your telephone line.s first train ride'Lesson141 SallyLast week, my four year old daughter, Sally, was invited to a children's party. I decided to take her by train. Sally was very excited because she had never traveled on a train before. She sat near the window and asked questions about everything she saw. Suddenly, a middle-aged lady got on the train and sat opposite Sally.“Hull, little girl.” She said. Sally did not answer, but looked at her curiously.The lady was dressed in a blue coat and a large, funny hat. After the train had left the station, the lady opened her handbag and took out her powder compact(粉盒). She then began to make up her face.“Why are you doing that” Sally asked.“To make myself beautiful,” the lady answered. She put away her compact and smiled kindly.“But you are still ugly.” Sally said. Sally was amused, but I was very embarrassed!Lesson143 A walk through the woodsI live in a very old town which is surrounded by beautiful woods. It isa famous beauty spot(风景地点). On Sundays, hundreds of people come from the city to see our town and to walk through the woods. Visitors have been asked to keep the woods clean and tidy. Litter-baskets have been placed under the trees, but people still throw their rubbish everywhere. Last Wednesday, I went for a walk in the woods. What I saw made me very sad.I counted seven old cars and three old refrigerators. The litter-baskets were empty and the ground was covered with pieces of paper,cigarette-ends,old tyres, empty bottles and rusty tins. Among the rubbish I found a sign which said:” Anyone who leaves litter in these woods will be prosecuted.(处罚)”!。

新概念第一册电子文本

新概念第一册电子文本

Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!YesIs this your handbagPardonIs this your handbagYes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket.Thank you sir.Number five.Here is your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrellaNo, it isn't.Is this itYes, it is.Thank you very much. Lesson 5: Nice to meet you. Good morning.Good morning, Mr. Blake. This is Miss Sophie Dupont. Sophie is a new student. She is a French.Sophie, this is Hans.He is German.Nice to meet you.And this is Naoko.She’s Japanese.Nice to meet you.And this is Chang-woo. He’s Korean.Nice to meet you.And this is Luming.He’s Chinese.Nice to meet you.And this is Xiaohui.She’s Chinese, too.Nice to meet you.Lesson 7: Are you a teacher I’m a new student.My name’s Robert.Nice to meet you.My name’s Sophie.Are you FrenchYes, I’m.Are you French, tooNo, I’m not.What nationality are youI’m Italian.Are you a teacherNo, I’m not.What’s your jobI’m a keyboard operator. What’s your jobI’m an engineer.Lesson 9: How are you today Hello, Helen.Hi, Steven.How are you todayI’m very well, Thank you.And youI’m fine, thanks.How is TonyHe’s fine, Thanks.How’s EmmaShe’s very well, too, Helen. Goodbye, Helen.Nice to see you.Nice to see you, too, Steven. Goodbye.Lesson 11: Is this your shirt Whose shirt is thatIs this your shirt, Dave No, sir.It’s not my shirt.This is my shirt.My shirts blue.Is this shirt Tim’s Perhaps it is, sir.Tim’s shirts white.Tim!Yes, sir.Is this your shirtYes, Sir.Here you are.Catch.Thank you, sir.Lesson 13: A new dressWhat color is your new dress It is green.Come upstairs and see it. Thanks you.Look!Here it is!That’s a nice dress.It’s very smart.My hat’s new, too.What color is itIt’s the same color.It’s green, too.That’s a lovely hat.Lesson 15: Your passport, please. Are you SwedishNo, we are not.We are Danish.Are your friends Danish, too No, they aren’t.They are Norwegian.Your passport, please.Here they are.Are there your casesNo, they aren’t.Our cases are brown.Here they are.Are you touristsYes, we are.Are your friends tourists tooYes, they are.That’s fine.Thank you very much.Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor.How do you doThose women are very hard-working.What are their jobsThey’re keyboard operators.This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. How do you doThey aren’t very busy!What are their jobsThey’re sales reps.They are very lazy.Who is this young manThis is Jim.He is our office assistant.Lesson 19: Tired and thirstyWhat’s the mater, childrenWe are tired and thirsty, Mum.Sit down here.Are you all right nowNo, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man. Two ice creams please.Here you are, children. Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice.Are you all right nowYes, we are, thank you. Lesson 21: Which bookGive me a book please, Jane. Which bookThis oneNo, not that one. The red one.This oneYes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glassesGive me some glasses please, Jane. Which glassesThese glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf. TheseYes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitchenMrs. Smith’s kitchen is small.There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.The refrigerator is white.It is on the right.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen. The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Smith’s living roomMrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table.There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. JonesOpen the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table.Then sweep the floor.Lesson31: Where’s Sally Where’s Sally, JackShe’s in the garden, Jane. What’s she doingShe’s sitting u nder the tree. Is Tim in the garden, too Yes, he is.He’s climbing the tree.I beg your pardonWho’s climbing the tree.Tim is.What about the dogThe dog’s in the garden, too. It’s running across the grass.It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them.Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building.Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doingI’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan. Which hammer.This oneNo, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, George I’m going to paint it.What colour are you going to paint it I’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughter, Susan.Pink’s her favorite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, PennyI’m going to put it on this table, Sam.Don’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with itI’m going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, PennyNot very.Here!Put it on this chair.What’s in itA piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea.And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for me Well, it’s certainly not for me! Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, SamYes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)Yes, there is.Where’s the teaIt’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see itI can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea. There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cupsThere are some in the cupboard(碗橱).Can you find themYes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, BobBob: Yes, sirTHE BOSS: Where's Miss JonesBob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me Ask her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes What's the matterMISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible! lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs PriceMRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cupMRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugarMRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milkMRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuitsMRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want oneMRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs BirdMRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't .BUTCHER: What about some steak This is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please.BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird They're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either !lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come fromDIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your countryDIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in springDIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes.HANS: What's it like in summerDIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day.HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumnDIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold inNovember and it rains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winterDIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come fromJIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your countryJim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.Hans: Which seasons do you like bestJim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late. I don't like autumn and winter. The days areshort and the nights are long. The sun rises late and sets early. Our climateis not very good, but it's certainly interesting. It's our favorite subjectof conversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot.It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that allLADY: I want some envelopes please.STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small sizeLADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue.Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too.Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want oneLADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that allLADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you wantLADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's JimmyMRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with himMRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone numberMRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. Show me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctorDOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy.DOCTOR: Good news WhyMR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school!lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy todayMRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor.DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs WilliamsMRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days.DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food.Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctorDoctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bedDOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this eveningMRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, please He has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, BettyBetty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, pleaseFATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early.FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher'sMRS WILLIAMS: Yes. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,tooMRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy todayMRS WILLIAMS: He’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last weekMRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.How are you all keeping(你们身体怎么样)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country.We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him.On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , PaulinePauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day before yesterday.Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone .Jane : What did your boss say to himPauline: He said ,”Miss White is typing letters .She can’t speak to you now !” Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clock yesterday evening .He telephoned again .ButI didn’t answer the phone !Jane : Did he telephone again last nightPauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o’clock .Jane : What did you say to himPauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t telephone my daughter agai n !”Jane : Did he telephone againPauline : No , he didn’t !Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way.Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist. Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like theseSALESMAN: What sizeLady: Size five.Salesman: What colourLady: Black.Salesman: I’m sorry. We haven’t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them hereLady: No, she bought them in the .Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven’t any now.Lady: Can you get a pair for me pleaseSalesman: I’m afraid that I can’t. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they’re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes! Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft.Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment(有预约吗)Mr Croft: No, I haven’t .Nurse: Is it urgentMr Croft: Yes, it is . It’s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache. Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24thMr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PMMr Croft: Tha t’s very late. Can’t the dentist see me nowNurse: I’m afraid that he can’t , Mr Croft. Can’t you wait till this afternoon Mr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can’t !Lesson79 Peggy’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, PeggyPeggy: I’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we needPeggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer’s. We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam.Tom: What about vegetablesPeggy: I must go to the greengrocer’s. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes.Peggy: I must go to the butche r’s, too. We need some meat. We haven’t got any meat at all.Tom: Have we got any beer and winePeggy: No, we haven’t. And I’m not going to get any!Tom: I hope that you’ve got some money.Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where’s TomPeggy: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: YesPeggy: John’s here.Tom: I’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: . Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, PeggyPeggy: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock.Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant. Peggy: What did you haveTom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: Wha t’s the matter, PeggyPeggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight! Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with usJohn: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve. Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, JohnJohn: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you goJohn: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinemaKen: Yes, I have.George: What’s onKen: “Paris in the Spring”.George: Oh, I’’s an old film, but it’s very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, KenKen: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, ehKen: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time.George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yetAttendant: I don’t know, sir. What’s the licence number of your carMr Wood: I t’s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to usMr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yetAttendant: No, they’re still working on it. Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it.Attendant: Isn’t that your carMr Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn’t your wife have a crashMr Wood: Tha t’s right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair itAttendant: Well, they’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car.Lesson89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售).Mr West: Tha t’s right.Mr Hill: May I have a look at it pleaseMr West: Yes, of course. Come in.Mr Hill: How long have you lived hereMr West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr Hill: Twenty years! Tha t’s a long time.Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell itMr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country. Mr Hill: How much does this house costMr West: £6850.Mr Hill: That’s a lot of money!Mr West: It’s worth every penny of it.Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first. Mr West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yetMrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yetMrs Brown: No, not yet. He’s still here. He’s going to move tomorrow.Mrs Smith: When Tomorrow morningMrs Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I’ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour. Mrs Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this houseMrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs BrownMrs Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. (give one’s regards to sb.向sb.问候)Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs Brown: No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the 皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment(现在), he’s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’t very lucky. She usually stays at home! Lesson95 Ticket, please.George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platformAttendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leaveGeorge: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let’s go and have a drink. There’s a bar next door to the station. George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ve just missed it!George: What! It’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I’m sorry, sir. That clock’s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next trainPorter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr Hall: I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sirMr Hall: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. Ther e’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.Attendant: Is this case yoursMr Hall: No, that’s not mine.Attendant: What about this one This one’s got a label.Mr Hall: Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and addressMr Hall: David Hall,83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That’s right.Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Mr Hall: Hey!Attendant: What’s the matterMr Hall: This case doesn’t belong to me! You’ve given me the wrong case! Lesson99 Ow!Ted : Ow!Pat: What’s the matter, TedTed: I slipped and fell downstairs.Pat: Have you hurt yourselfTed: Yes, I have. I think that I’ve hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand upHere. Let me help you.Ted: I’m sorry, Pat. I’m afraid that I can’t get up.Pat: I think that the doctor had better see you. I’ll telephone Dr Carter. Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted. Lesson101 A card from JimmyGrandmother: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Mary.Mary: “I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.”Grandmother: EhMary: He says he’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’s staying at a Youth Hostel.You know he’s a memberGrandmother: The whatMary: ’s Association.Grandmother: What else does he sayMary: “I’ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”Grandmother: What Speak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you.Mary: He says he’ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well. “Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: Is that all He doesn’t say very much, does heMary: He can’t write very much on a card, mother.Lesson103 The Intelligence testHarry: How was the examination, DickDick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and Mathematics. The questions were very easy. How about you, HarryHarry: The English and Maths papers weren’t easy enough for me. I hope I haven’t failed. Dick: I think I failed the Intelligence Test. I could answer sixteen of the questions.They were very easy. But I couldn't answer the rest. They were too difficult for me.Harry: Intelligence tests are awful, aren’t theyDick: I hate them. I’m sure I’ve got a low .Harry: Oh, cheer up(振作点)! Perhaps we didn’t do too badly.The guy next to me wrote his name at the top of the paper.Dick: YesHarry: Then he sat there and looked at it for three hours! He didn’t write a word! Lesson105 Hello, .The Boss: Where’s Miss Simpson, Bob I want her.。

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Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs. Mills went to London. She does not know London very well,and she lost her way.Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop.“ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“ Excuse me,” she said.“ Can you tell me the way to King Street please”The mansmiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist.Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“ I am sorry,” he said.“ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like theseSALESMAN: What sizeLady: Size five.Salesman: What colourLady: Black.Salesman: I ’m sorry. We haven ’ t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them hereLady: No, she bought them in the .Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven ’t any now.Lady: Can you get a pair for me pleaseSalesman: I ’m afraid that I can ’t. They were in fashion last year andthe year before last.But they ’ re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wearuncomfortable shoes!Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr. Croft.Mr. Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment (有预约吗)Mr. Croft: No, I haven ’t .Nurse: Is it urgentMr. Croft: Yes, it is . It ’ s very urgent. I feel awful. I have aterrible toothache.Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24 thMr. Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you comeat 2:00 PMMr. Croft: That ’ s very late. Can ’t the dentist see me nowNurse: I ’m afraid that he can ’t , Mr. Croft. Can ’t you wait tillthis afternoonMr. Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can ’ t !Lesson79 Peggy ’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, PeggyPeggy: I ’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we needPeggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer ’s. We haven ’ t got much tea or coffee, and we haven ’t got any sugar or jam.Tom: What about vegetablesPeggy: I must go to the greengrocer ’s. We haven ’ t got many tomatoes, but we ’ve got a lot of potatoes.Peggy: I must go to the butche r ’ s, too. Weneed somemeat. Wehaven’t got any meat at all.Tom: Have we got any beer and winePeggy: No, we haven ’t. And I ’ m not going to get any!Tom: I hope that you’ve got some money.Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’ t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where ’ s TomPeggy: He ’ s upstairs. He ’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: YesPeggy: John ’s here.Tom: I ’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: . Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, PeggyPeggy: It ’ s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o ’clock. Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant.Peggy: What did you haveTom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: What ’ s the matter, PeggyPeggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We ’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with usJohn: No thank you, Tom. I ’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve.Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I ’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let ’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffeethere.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room ’s very untidy. We’ re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tomand I are goingto have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, JohnJohn: I don ’ t know. I ’ ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you goJohn: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinemaKen: Yes, I have.George: What’s onKen: “Paris in the Spring ”.George: Oh, I ’ve already seen it. I saw it on a television programme last year. It ’s an old film, but it ’s very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, KenKen: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, ehKen: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all thetime.George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr. Wood:Is my car ready yetAttendant: I don ’ t know, sir. What ’ s the license number of your car Mr. Wood: I t ’ s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to usMr. Wood:I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr. Wood:Have your mechanics finished yetAttendant: No, they ’ re still working on it. Let ’ s go into the garage and have a look at it.Attendant: Isn ’t that your carMr. Wood:Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn ’t your wife have a crashMr. Wood:That ’ s right. She drove it into a lamp post (电线杆). Can your mechanics repair itAttendant:Well, they ’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you thetruth, you need a new car.Lesson89 For saleMr. Hill:Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售) .Mr. West:That ’ s right.Mr. Hill:May I have a look at it pleaseMr. West:Yes, of course. Come in.Mr. Hill:How long have you lived hereMr. West:I have lived here for twenty years.Mr. Hill:Twenty years! Tha t ’ s a long time.Mr. West:Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr. Hill:Then why do you want to sell itMr. West:Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small housein the country.Mr. Hill:How much does this house costMr. West:£6850.Mr. Hill:That ’s a lot of money!Mr. West:It ’s worth every penny of it.Mr. Hill:Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first.Mr. West:Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs. Smith: Has Mr. West sold his house yetMrs. Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs. Smith: Has he moved to his new house yetMrs. Brown: No, not yet. He’ s still here. He’ s going to movetomorrow. Mrs. Smith: When Tomorrow morningMrs. Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I ’ ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour.Mrs. Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs. Smith; When will the new people move into this houseMrs. Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs. Green: Will you see Mr. West today, Mrs. BrownMrs. Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs. Green: Please give him my regards. (give one ’s regards to sb.向sb. 问候)Mr. Smith: Poor Mr. West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs. Brown:No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr. Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment (现在) , he ’ s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearlyevery country in the world.Mr. Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’ t very lucky. She usually stays at home!Lesson95 Ticket, please.George:Tworeturn tickets to London please.What time will the next train leaveAttendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George:Which platformAttendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leaveGeorge: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It ’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let ’ s go and have a drink. There ’s a bar next door to the station.George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ ve just missed it!George: What! It ’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I ’m sorry, sir. That clock ’ s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next trainPorter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr. Hall:I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sirMr. Hall:It ’s a small blue case and it ’s got a zip. There’ s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.Attendant: Is this case yoursMr. Hall:No, that’s not mine.Attendant: What about this one This one’s got a label.Mr. Hall:Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and addressMr. Hall:David Hall,Attendant: Attendant: Mr. Hall: Attendant: Mr. Hall: Attendant: Mr. Hall: case!83, Bridge Street.That ’s right.Street.Three pound and fifty pence please.Here you are. Thank you.Hey!What ’s the matterThis case doesn ’t belong to me! You ’ve given me the wrongLesson99 Ow! Ted : Ow!Pat: Ted: Pat: Ted: Pat:Ted: Pat: Dr Carter.Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I ’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted.Lesson101 A card from Jimmy Grandmother: Read Jimmy ’ s card to me please, Mary. Mary:“I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at aYouth Hostel. ”Grandmother: EhMary:He says he ’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’sstaying at a Youth Hostel.You know he ’s a member of theThe whatWhat ’s the matter, Ted I slipped and fell downstairs.Have you hurt yourselfYes, I have. I think that I ’ ve hurt my back. Try and stand up. Can you stand upHere. Let me help you.I ’m sorry, Pat. I’ m afraid that I can ’t getup.I think that the doctor had better see you. I ’ll telephoneMary: Grandmother: Mary: Grandmother: Mary: The mother. The Youth Hostel’s Association.What else does he say“I ’ ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”What Speak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you. Hesays he’ ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well.“ Love, Jimmy. ”Grandmother: Mary:Is that all He doesn ’t say very much, does he He can’ t write very much on a card, mother.Lesson103 The Intelligence testHarry: How was the examination, DickDick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and Mathematics. Thequestions were very easy. How about you, HarryHarry: The English and Maths papers weren ’t easy enough for me. I hopeI haven ’t failed.Dick: I think I failed the Intelligence Test. I could answer sixteen of the questions.They were very easy. But I couldn't answer the rest. They were too difficult for me.Harry: Intelligence tests are awful, aren ’ t theyDick: I hate them. I ’m sure I ’ve got a low .Harry: Oh, cheer up (振作点) ! Perhaps we didn ’t do too badly.The guy next to me wrote his name at the top of the paper.Dick: YesHarry: Then he sat there and looked at it for three hours! He didn ’t write a word!Lesson105 Hello, Mr. boss.The Boss:Where’s Miss Simpson, Bob I want her.Bob:Do you want to speak to her, sirThe Boss:Yes, I do. I want her to come to my office.at once.Tell her to comeMiss Simpson:Did you want to see me, sirThe Boss:Ah, yes, Miss Simpson. How do you spell“ intelligent”Can you tell meMiss Simpson:I-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-T.The Boss:That ’s right. You’ ve typed it with only one“L”.This letter’s full of mistakes. I want you to type itagain.Miss Simpson:Yes, I ’ll do that. I’m sorry about that.The Boss:And here ’s a little present for you.Miss Simpson:What is itThe Boss:It ’s a dictionary. I hope it will help you.Lesson107 It ’ s too smallAssistant: Do you like this dress, madamLady: I like the colour very much. It ’s a lovely dress, but it ’s too small for me.Assistant: What about this one It ’s a lovely dress. It ’ s very smart.Short skirts are in fashion now. Would you like to try itLady: All right.Lady: I ’m afraid this green dress is too small for me as well.It ’ s smaller than the blue one.Lady: I don ’ t like the colour either.It doesn’ t suit meat all. I think the blue dress is prettier. Lady: Could you show me another blue dressI want a dress like that one, but it must be my size.Assistant: I ’m afraid I haven ’t got a larger dress. This is thelargest dress in the shop.Lesson109 A good ideaBetty: Shall I make some coffee, JaneJane: That ’s a good idea, Betty.Betty: It’ s ready. Do you want any milkJane: Just a little please.Betty: What about some sugar Two teaspoonfulsJane: No, less than that. One and a half teaspoonfuls please. That ’s enough for me.Jane: That was very nice.Betty: Would you like some moreJane: Yes, please.Jane: I ’d like a cigarette, too. May I have oneBetty: Of course. I think there are a few in that box.Jane: I ’m afraid it ’s empty.Betty: What a pity! (真遗憾)Jane: It doesn ’t matter.Betty: Have a biscuit instead. Eat more and smoke less!Jane: That ’s very good advice!Lesson111 The most expensive modelMr. Frith: I like this record-player very much. Howmuch does it cost pleaseAssistant: It ’s the most expensive model in the shop. It costssixty-four pounds.Mrs. Frith: That ’s too expensive for us. We can ’t afford all that money.Assistant: This model ’s less expensive than that one. It ’s only twenty-eight pounds.But, of course, it ’s not as good as the expensive one.Mr. Frith: I don ’t like this model.The other model’s more expensive, but it ’s worth the money. Mr. Frith: Can we buy it on installments( 分期付款 )Assistant: Of course. You can pay a deposit (保证金) of ten pounds, and then one pound a week for sixty weeks.Mr. Frith: Do you like it, dearMrs. Frith: I certainly do, but I don ’t like the price.You always want the best, but we can ’t afford it.Sometimes you think you ’ re a millionaire!Mr. Frith:Millionaires don’t buy things on installments !Lesson113 small changeConductor: Fares please!Man: Trafalgar Square please.Conductor: I ’m sorry, sir. I can ’t change a pound note. Haven ’t you got any small changeMan: I ’ve got no small change, I ’m afraid.Conductor: I ’ll ask some of the passengers.Conductor: Have you any small change, sir1st Passenger: I ’ m sorry. I ’ ve got none.2nd Passenger: I haven ’t got any either.Conductor: Can you change this pound note, madam3rd Passenger: I ’m afraid I can ’t.4th Passenger: Neither can I.Conductor: I ’m very sorry, sir. You must get off the bus.None of our passengers can change this note. They ’ re all millionaires!Two Tramps: Except us, conductor.1st Tramp: I ’ve got some small change.2nd Tramp: So have I.lesson115 Not⋯.Helen: Isn’t there anyone at homeI ’m sure Jim:I ’ll knock again, Helen. Everything ’s very quiet.there ’s no one at home.Helen: But that’s impossible. Pat and Tom invited us to lunch. Lookthrough the window.Helen: Can you see anythingJim:Nothing at all.Helen: Let’s try the back door.Jim:Look! Everyone ’ s in the garden.Pat: Hullo, Helen. Hullo, Jim.Tom: Everybody wants to have lunch in the garden. It ’s nice and warm out here.Pat: Come and have something to drink.Jim: Thanks, Pat. May I have a glass of bear pleasePat: Beer There ’s none left. You can have some lemonade. ( 柠檬水 )Jim: Lemonade!Tom: Don't believe her, Jim. She ’s only joking. Have some beer!Lesson117 Tommy’ s breakfastWhen my husbandwas going into the dining-room this morning , he dropped some coins on the floor.There were coins everywhere. We looked for them, but we could notfind them all.While we were having breakfast, our little boy, Tommy, found twosmall coins on the floor.He put them both into his mouth. We both tried to get the coins, butit was too late. Tommy had already swallowed them!Later that morning, when I was doing the housework, my husband telephoned me from the office.“ How’s Tommy” he asked.“ I don’t know,” I answered, “Tommy’s been to the lavatory three times this morning, but I haven’t had any change yet!”Lesson119 A true storyDo you like stories I want to tell you a true story. It happened to a friend of mine a year ago.While my friend, George, was reading in bed, two thieves climbed into his kitchen. After they had entered the house, they went into the dining-room. It was very dark, so they turned on a torch. Suddenly, they heard a voicebehind them. “What’s up What ’s up ”( 什么事 ) someone called. The thieves dropped the torch and ran away as quickly as they could.George heard the noise and camedownstairs quickly. He turned on the light, but he couldn ’ t see anyone. The thieves had already gone. But George’s parrot, Henry, was still there.“ What’ s up, George ” he called.“ Nothing, Henry, ” George said and smiled.“ Go back to sleep. ”Lesson121 The man in the hatCustomer: I bought two expensive dictionaries here half an hour ago, butI forgot to take them with me.Manager: Who served you, sirCustomer:The lady who is standing behind the counter.Manager: Which books did you buyCustomer:The books which are on the counter.Manager: Did you serve this gentleman half an hour ago, Miss RobertsHe says he ’s the man who bought these books.Miss Roberts: I can’t remember, sir. The man whom I served was wearinga hat.Manager: Have you got a hat, sirCustomer:Yes, I have.Manager: Would you put it on, pleaseCustomer:All right.Manager: Is this the man that you served, Miss RobertsMiss Roberts: Yes, sir. I recognize him now.Lesson123 A trip to AustraliaBill:Look, Bob. This is a photograph I took during my trip toAustralia.Bob:Let me see it, Bill.Bob:This is a good photograph. Who are these peopleBill:They’re people I met during the trip.Bill:That ’s the ship we traveled on.Bob:What a beautiful ship!Bob:Who’s thisBill:That ’s the man I told you about. RememberBob:Ah yes. The one who offered you a job in Australia.Bill:That ’s right.Bob:Who’s thisBill:Guess!Bob:It ’ s not you, is itBill:That ’s right.Bill:I grew a beard during the trip, but I shaved it off when I came home.Bob:Why did you shave it offBill:My wife didn’t like it!Lesson125Susan: Can’t you come in and have tea now, PeterPeter: Not yet, dear. I must water the garden first.Susan: Do you have to water it nowPeter: I ’m afraid I must. Look at it! It ’s terribly dry.Susan: What a nuisance! (真讨厌)Peter: Last summer it was very dry, too. Don ’ t you remember I had to water it every day.Susan: Well, I ’ll have tea by myself.Susan: That was quick! Have you finished alreadyPeter: Yes, dear. Look out of the window.Susan: Good heaven! It ’s raining. That means you needn’ t water the garden.Peter: That was a pleasant surprise. It means I can have tea, instead. Lesson127 A famous actressKate: Can you recognize that woman, MillieMillie: I think I can, Kate. It must be Karen Marsh, the actress.Kate: I thought so. Who ’ s that beside herMillie: That must be Conrad Reeves.Kate: Conrad Reeves, the actor It can’t be. Let mehave another look.I think you ’ re right! Isn ’ t he her third husbandMillie: No, He must be her fourth or fifth.Kate: Doesn’ t Karen Marsh look old!Millie: She does, doesn’t she! I read she’s twenty-nine, but she must be at least forty.Kate: I ’m sure she is.Millie: She was a famous actress when I was still a schoolgirl. Kate: That was a long time ago, wasn ’t itMillie: Not that long ago! I ’m not more than twenty-nine myself.Lesson129 70 miles an hourAnn: Look, Harry! That policeman ’ s waving to you. He wants you to stop.Policeman: Where do you think you are On a race trackYou must have been driving at seventy miles an hour.Harry: I can ’ t have been.Policeman: I was doing eighty when I overtook you.Policeman: Didn ’t you see the speed limitHarry: I ’m afraid I didn ’t, officer. I must have been dreaming . Ann: He wasn’t dreaming, officer. I was telling him to driveslowly.Harry: That ’s why I didn ’t see the sign.Policeman: Let me see your driving-license and your insurancecertificate.Policeman: I won ’ t charge you this time. But you ’d better not do it again!Harry: Thank you. I ’ ll certainly be more careful.Ann: I told you to drive slowly, Harry.Harry: Ann: You always tell me to drive slowly, darling. Well, next time you’d better take my advice!Lesson131 Don’t be so sureRoy: Whereare you going to spend your holidays this year, Harry Harry: Wemay go abroad. I ’m not sure. My wife wants to go to Egypt.I ’d like to go there, too. We can ’ t make up our minds. Roy: Will you travel by sea or by airHarry: We may travel by sea.Roy: It ’s cheaper, isn ’ t itHarry: It may be cheaper, but it takes a long time.Roy: I ’m sure you will enjoy yourselves.Harry: Don’t be so sure. We may not go anywhere. My wife always worries too much.Who’s going to look after the dogWho’s going to look after the houseWho’s going to look after the gardenWe have this problem every year.In the end, we stay at home and look after everything!Lesson133 Sensational newsReporter:Have you just made a new film, Miss MarshMiss Marsh:Yes, I have.Reporter:Are you going to make anotherMiss Marsh:No, I ’m not. I’ m going to retire. I feel very tired.I don't want to make another film for a long time.Kate: let ’s buy a newspaper, Millie.Listen to this!“ Karen Marsh: Sensational News!(轰动新闻) By our reporter,Alan Jones. Miss Karen Marsh arrived at London Airport today.She was wearing a blue dress and a mink coat. She told me sheMillie: had just made a new film. She said she was not going to make another. She said she was going to retire. She told reporters she felt very tired and didn’t want to make another film fora long time.”Well, fancy that, Kate!Lesson135 The latest reportReporter:Are you really going to retire, Miss marshMiss Marsh:I may. I can’ t makeup my mind. I shall have to ask my future husband. He won ’t let me make another film.Reporter:Your future husband, Miss MarshMiss Marsh:Yes. Let me introduce him to you. His name is Carlos.We are going to get married next week.Kate: Look, Millie! Here’ s another report about Karen Marsh. Listen:Millie: Kate: “ Karen Marsh: The Latest. At her London Hotel today Miss Marsh told reporters she might retire. She said she couldn’t make up her mind. She said she would have to ask her future husband. She said her future husband would not let her makeanother film. Then she introduced us to Carlos and told us they would getmarried next week.”That ’s sensational news, isn’t it, KateIt certainly is. He’ll be her sixth husband!Lesson137 A pleasant dreamJune:Are you doing the football pools(赌注), BrianBrian:Yes, I ’ve nearly finished, June. I’m sure we will win something this week.June:You always say that, but we never win anything! What will you do if you win a lot of moneyBrian:If I win a lot of money , I shall buy you a mink coat.June: I don ’ t want a mink coat! I want to see the world. (见世面)Brian: All right. If we win a lot of money, we shall travel aroundthe world and we shall stay at the best hotels. Then we shallreturn home and buy a big house in the country. We shall havea beautiful garden andJune: But if we spend all that money we shall be poor again. Whatshall we do thenBrian: If we spend all the money, we shall try and win the footballpools again.June: It ’ s a pleasant dream, but everything depends on “if ”!Lesson139 Is that you, JohnMr. Grimes: Is that you, JohnJohn Smith: Yes, speaking.Mr. Grimes: Tell Mary we shall be late for dinner this evening.John Smith: I ’m afraid I don ’t understand.Mr. Grimes: Hasn’t Mary told you She invited betty and me to dinnerthis evening. I said I would be at your house at six o’ clock,but the boss wants meto do some extra work. I ’ ll have to stayat the office. I don ’t know when I shall finish. Oh, and bythe way, my wife wants to know if Mary needs any help.John Smith: I don ’t know what you ’re talking about.Mr. Grimes: That is John Smith, isn ’t itJohn Smith: Yes, I ’ m John Smith.Mr. Grimes: You are John Smith, the engineer, aren ’ t youJohn Smith: That ’s right.Mr. Grimes: You work for the Overseas Engineering Company, don ’ t you John Smith: No, I don ’ t. I ’m John Smith the telephone engineer andI ’m repairing your telephone line.Lesson141 Sally’ s first train rideLast week, my four year old daughter, Sally, was invited to a children ’s party. I decided to take her by train. Sally was very excited because she had never traveled on a train before. She sat near the window and asked questions about everything she saw. Suddenly, a middle-aged lady got onthe train and sat opposite Sally.“ Hull, little girl. ” She said. Sally did not answer, but looked at her curiously.The lady was dressed in a blue coat and a large, funny hat. After the train had left the station, the lady opened her handbag and took out her powder compact( 粉盒 ). She then began to make up her face.“ Why are you doing that ” Sally asked.“ To make myself beautiful, ” the lady answered. She put away her compact and smiled kindly.“ But you are still ugly. ” Sally said. Sally was amused, but I was very embarrassed!Lesson143 A walk through the woodsI live in a very old town which is surrounded by beautiful woods. It isa famous beauty spot (风景地点) . On Sundays, hundreds of people comefrom the city to see our town and to walk through the woods. Visitors have been asked to keep the woods clean and tidy. Litter-baskets have been placedunder the trees, but people still throw their rubbish everywhere. Last Wednesday, I went for a walk in the woods. What I saw made me very sad.I counted seven old cars and three old refrigerators. The litter-baskets were empty and the ground was covered with pieces of paper, cigarette-ends, old tyres, empty bottles and rusty tins. Amongthe rubbish I found a sign which said: ” Anyone who leaves litter in these woods will beprosecuted.( 处罚 ) ” !。

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Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!Yes?Is this your handbag?Pardon?Is this your handbag?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket.Thank you sir.Number five.Here is your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrella?No, it isn't.Is this it?Yes, it is.Thank you very much. Lesson 5: Nice to meet you. Good morning.Good morning, Mr. Blake. This is Miss Sophie Dupont. Sophie is a new student. She is a French.Sophie, this is Hans.He is German.Nice to meet you.And this is Naoko.She’s Japanese.Nice to meet you.And this is Chang-woo.He’s Korean.Nice to meet you.And this is Luming.He’s Chinese.Nice to meet you.And this is Xiaohui.She’s Chinese, too.Nice to meet you.Lesson 7: Are you a teacher? I’m a new student.My name’s Robert.Nice to meet you.My name’s Sophie.Are you French?Yes, I’m.Are you French, too?No, I’m not.What nationality are you?I’m Italian.Are you a teacher?No, I’m not.What’s your job?I’m a keyboard operator. What’s your job?I’m an engineer.Lesson 9: How are you today? Hello, Helen.Hi, Steven.How are you today?I’m very well, Thank you.And you?I’m fine, thanks.How is Tony?He’s fine, Thanks.How’s Emma?She’s very well, too, Helen. Goodbye, Helen.Nice to see you.Nice to see you, too, Steven. Goodbye.Lesson 11: Is this your shirt? Whose shirt is that?Is this your shirt, Dave? No, sir.It’s not my shirt.This is my shirt.My shirts blue.Is this shirt Tim’s? Perhaps it is, sir.Tim’s shirts white.Tim!Yes, sir.Is this your shirt?Yes, Sir.Here you are.Catch.Thank you, sir.Lesson 13: A new dressWhat color is your new dress? It is green.Come upstairs and see it. Thanks you.Look!Here it is!That’s a nice dress.It’s very smart.My hat’s new, too.What color is it?It’s the same color.It’s green, too.That’s a lovely hat.Lesson 15: Your passport, please. Are you Swedish?No, we are not.We are Danish.Are your friends Danish, too? No, they aren’t.They are Norwegian.Your passport, please.Here they are.Are there your cases?No, they aren’t.Our cases are brown.Here they are.Are you tourists?Yes, we are.Are your friends tourists too?Yes, they are.That’s fine.Thank you very much.Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor.How do you do?Those women are very hard-working.What are their jobs?They’re keyboard operators.This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. How do you do?They aren’t very busy!What are their jobs?They’re sales reps.They are very lazy.Who is this young man?This is Jim.He is our office assistant.Lesson 19: Tired and thirstyWhat’s the mater, children?We are tired and thirsty, Mum.Sit down here.Are you all right now?No, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man. Two ice creams please.Here you are, children. Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice.Are you all right now?Yes, we are, thank you. Lesson 21: Which book?Give me a book please, Jane. Which book?This one?No, not that one. The red one.This one?Yes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glasses?Give me some glasses please, Jane. Which glasses?These glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf. These?Yes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitchenMrs. Smith’s kitchen is small.There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.The refrigerator is white.It is on the right.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen. The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Smith’s living roomMrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table.There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. Jones?Open the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table.Then sweep the floor.Lesson31: Where’s Sally? Where’s Sally, Jack?She’s in the garden, Jane. What’s she doing?She’s sitting under the tree. Is Tim in the garden, too? Yes, he is.He’s climbing the tree.I beg your pardon?Who’s climbing the tree.Tim is.What about the dog?The dog’s in the garden, too. It’s running across the grass.It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them.Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building.Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doing?I’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan. Which hammer.This one?No, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, George? I’m going to paint i t.What colour are you going to paint it? I’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughter, Susan.Pink’s her favorite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, Penny?I’m going to put it on this table, Sam.Don’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with it?I’m going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, Penny?Not very.Here!Put it on this chair.What’s in it?A piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea.And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for me? Well, it’s certainly not for me! Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, Sam?Yes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)?Yes, there is.Where’s the tea?It’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see it?I can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea. There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cups?There are some in the cupboard(碗橱).Can you find them?Yes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, Bob?Bob: Yes, sir?THE BOSS: Where's Miss Jones?Bob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me? Ask her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones? MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes? What's the matter?MISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible! lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs Price?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cup?MRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugar?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milk?MRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuits?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want one?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs Bird?MRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't .BUTCHER: What about some steak? This is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please.BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird? They're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either !lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come from?DIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?DIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in spring?DIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes.HANS: What's it like in summer?DIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day.HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumn?DIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold inNovember and it rains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winter?DIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come from?JIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?Jim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.Hans: Which seasons do you like best?Jim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late. I don't like autumn and winter. The days areshort and the nights are long. The sun rises late and sets early. Our climateis not very good, but it's certainly interesting. It's our favorite subjectof conversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot.It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that all?LADY: I want some envelopes please.STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small size?LADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)?Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)?LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue.Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too.Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want one?LADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that all?LADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you want?LADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's Jimmy?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him?MRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone number?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. Show me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctor?DOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy.DOCTOR: Good news? Why?MR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school!lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor.DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs Williams?MRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days.DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food.Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctor?Doctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bed?DOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this evening?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, please? He has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, Betty?Betty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, please?FATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early.FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear? BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher's?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,too?MRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last week?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.How are you all keeping?(你们身体怎么样?)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country.We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him.On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , Pauline ?Pauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day before yesterday.Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone .Jane : What did your boss say to him ?Pauline: He said ,”Miss White is typing letters .She can’t speak to you now !” Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clock yesterday evening .H e telephoned again .ButI didn’t answer the phone !Jane : Did he telephone again last night ?Pauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o’clock .Jane : What did you say to him ?Pauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t t elephone my daughter again !”Jane : Did he telephone again ?Pauline : No , he didn’t !Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way.Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please?”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist. Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like these?SALESMAN: What size?Lady: Size five.Salesman: What colour?Lady: Black.Salesman: I’m sorry. We haven’t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them here?Lady: No, she bought them in the U.S.Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven’t any now.Lady: Can you get a pair for me please?Salesman: I’m afraid that I can’t. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they’re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes! Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft.Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment?(有预约吗?)Mr Croft: No, I haven’t .Nurse: Is it urgent?Mr Croft: Yes, it is . It’s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache. Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24th?Mr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PM?Mr Croft: Tha t’s very late. Can’t the dentist see me now?Nurse: I’m afraid that he can’t , Mr Croft. Can’t you wait till this afternoon? Mr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can’t !Lesson79 Peggy’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, Peggy?Peggy: I’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we need?Peggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer’s. We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam.Tom: What about vegetables?Peggy: I must go to the greengrocer’s. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes.Peggy: I must go to the butche r’s, too. We need some meat. We haven’t got any meat at all.Tom: Have we got any beer and wine?Peggy: No, we haven’t. And I’m not going to get any!Tom: I hope that you’ve got some money.Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where’s Tom?Peggy: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: Yes?Peggy: John’s here.Tom: I’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: O.K. Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, Peggy?Peggy: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock.Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant. Peggy: What did you have?Tom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: Wha t’s the matter, Peggy?Peggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight! Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with us?John: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve. Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, John?John: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you go?John: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinema?Ken: Yes, I have.George: What’s on?Ken: “Paris in the Spring”.George: Oh, I’’s an old film, but it’s very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, Ken?Ken: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, eh?Ken: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time.George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yet?Attendant: I don’t know, sir. What’s the licence number of your car?Mr Wood: I t’s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to us?Mr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yet?Attendant: No, they’re still working on it. Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it.Attendant: Isn’t that your car?Mr Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn’t your wife have a crash?Mr Wood: Tha t’s right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair it?Attendant: Well, they’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car.Lesson89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售).Mr West: Tha t’s right.Mr Hill: May I have a look at it please?Mr West: Yes, of course. Come in.Mr Hill: How long have you lived here?Mr West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr Hill: Twenty years! Tha t’s a long time.Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell it?Mr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country. Mr Hill: How much does this house cost?Mr West: £6850.Mr Hill: That’s a lot of money!Mr West: It’s worth every penny of it.Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first. Mr West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yet?Mrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yet?Mrs Brown: No, not yet. He’s still here. He’s going to move tomorrow.Mrs Smith: When? Tomorrow morning?Mrs Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I’ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour. Mrs Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this house?Mrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs Brown?Mrs Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. (give one’s regards to sb.向sb.问候)Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs Brown: No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the R.A.F.(皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment(现在), he’s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’t very lucky. She usually stays at home! Lesson95 Ticket, please.George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave? Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platform?Attendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leave?George: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let’s go and have a drink. There’s a bar next door to the station. George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ve just missed it!George: What! It’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I’m sorry, sir. That clock’s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next train?Porter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr Hall: I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sir?Mr Hall: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. Ther e’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.Attendant: Is this case yours?Mr Hall: No, that’s not mine.Attendant: What about this one? This one’s got a label.Mr Hall: Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and address?Mr Hall: David Hall,83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That’s right.83.Bridge Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Mr Hall: Hey!Attendant: What’s the matter?Mr Hall: This case doesn’t belong to me! You’ve given me the wrong case! Lesson99 Ow!Ted : Ow!Pat: What’s the matter, Ted?Ted: I slipped and fell downstairs.Pat: Have you hurt yourself?Ted: Yes, I have. I think that I’ve hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand up?Here. Let me help you.Ted: I’m sorry, Pat. I’m afraid that I can’t get up.Pat: I think that the doctor had better see you. I’ll telephone Dr Carter. Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted. Lesson101 A card from JimmyGrandmother: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Mary.Mary: “I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.”Grandmother: Eh?Mary: He says he’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’s staying at a Youth Hostel.You know he’s a memberGrandmother: The what?Mary: ’s Association.Grandmother: What else does he say?Mary: “I’ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”Grandmother: What? Speak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you.Mary: He says he’ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well. “Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: Is that all? He doesn’t say very much, does he?Mary: He can’t write very much on a card, mother.Lesson103 The Intelligence testHarry: How was the examination, Dick?Dick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and Mathematics. The questions were very easy. How about you, Harry?Harry: The English and Maths papers weren’t easy enough for me. I hope I haven’t failed. Dick: I think I failed the Intelligence Test. I could answer sixteen of the questions.They were very easy. But I couldn't answer the rest. They were too difficult for me.Harry: Intelligence tests are awful, aren’t they?Dick: I hate them. I’m sure I’ve got a low I.Q.Harry: Oh, cheer up(振作点)! Perhaps we didn’t do too badly.The guy next to me wrote his name at the top of the paper.Dick: Yes?Harry: Then he sat there and looked at it for three hours! He didn’t write a word! Lesson105 Hello, Mr.boss.The Boss: Where’s Miss Simpson, Bob? I want her.。

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Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!YesIs this your handbagPardonIs this your handbagYes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket.Thank you sir.Number five.Here is your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrellaNo, it isn't.Is this itYes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 5: Nice to meet you.Good morning.Good morning, Mr. Blake.This is Miss Sophie Dupont.Sophie is a new student.She is a French.Sophie, this is Hans.He is German.Nice to meet you.And this is Naoko.She’s Japanese.Nice to meet you.And this is Chang-woo.He’s Korean.Nice to meet you.And this is Luming.He’s Chinese.Nice to meet you.And this is Xiaohui.She’s Chinese, too.Nice to meet you.Lesson 7: Are you a teacher I’m a new student.My name’s Robert.Nice to meet you.My name’s Sophie.Are you FrenchYes, I’m.Are you French, tooNo, I’m not.What nationality are youI’m Italian.Are you a teacherNo, I’m not.What’s your jobI’m a keyboard operator. What’s your jobI’m an engineer.Lesson 9: How are you today Hello, Helen.Hi, Steven.How are you todayI’m very well, Thank you. And youI’m fine, thanks.How is TonyHe’s fine, Thanks.How’s EmmaShe’s very well, too, Helen. Goodbye, Helen.Nice to see you.Nice to see you, too, Steven. Goodbye.Lesson 11: Is this your shirt Whose shirt is thatIs this your shirt, Dave No, sir.It’s not my shir t.This is my shirt.My shirts blue.Is this shirt Tim’sPerhaps it is, sir.Tim’s shirts white.Tim!Yes, sir.Is this your shirtYes, Sir.Here you are.Catch.Thank you, sir.Lesson 13: A new dressWhat color is your new dressIt is green.Come upstairs and see it.Thanks you.Look!Here it is!That’s a nice dress.It’s very smart.My hat’s new, too.What color is itIt’s the same color.It’s green, too.That’s a lovely hat.Lesson 15: Your passport, please. Are you SwedishNo, we are not.We are Danish.Are your friends Danish, too No, they aren’t.They are Norwegian.Your passport, please.Here they are.Are there your casesNo, they aren’t.Our cases are brown.Here they are.Are you touristsYes, we are.Are your friends tourists too Yes, they are.That’s fine.Thank you very much.Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. How do you doThose women are very hard-working.What are their jobsThey’re keyboard operators.This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. How do you doThey aren’t very busy!What are their jobsThey’re sales reps.They are very lazy.Who is this young manThis is Jim.He is our office assistant.Lesson 19: Tired and thirstyWhat’s the mater, childrenWe are tired and thirsty, Mum.Sit down here.Are you all right nowNo, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man.Two ice creams please.Here you are, children.Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice.Are you all right nowYes, we are, thank you.Lesson 21: Which bookGive me a book please, Jane.Which bookThis oneNo, not that one. The red one.This oneYes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glassesGive me some glasses please, Jane.Which glassesThese glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf. TheseYes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitchenMrs. Smith’s kitchen is small.There is a refrigerator in the kitchen. The refrigerator is white.It is on the right.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen. The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Smith’s living roomMrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table. There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. JonesOpen the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table.Then sweep the floor.Lesson31: Where’s SallyWhere’s Sally, JackShe’s in the garden, Jane.What’s she doingShe’s sitting under the tree.Is Tim in the garden, tooYes, he is.He’s climbing the tree.I beg your pardonWho’s climbing the tree.Tim is.What about the dogThe dog’s in the garden, too.It’s running across the grass.It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them.Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building. Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doingI’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan.Which hammer.This oneNo, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, GeorgeI’m going to paint it.What colour are you going to paint itI’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughter, Susan.Pink’s her favo rite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, PennyI’m going to put it on this table, Sam.Don’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with itI’m going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, PennyNot very.Here!Put it on this chair.What’s in itA piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea.And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for meWell, it’s certainly not for me!Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, SamYes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)Yes, there is.Where’s the teaIt’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see itI can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea.There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cupsThere are some in the cupboard(碗橱).Can you find themYes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, BobBob: Yes, sirTHE BOSS: Where's Miss JonesBob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me Ask her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes What's the matterMISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible!lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs PriceMRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cupMRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugarMRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milkMRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuitsMRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want oneMRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs BirdMRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't .BUTCHER: What about some steak This is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please.BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird They're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either !lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come fromDIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your countryDIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in springDIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes.HANS: What's it like in summerDIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day.HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumnDIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold in November and it rains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winterDIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come fromJIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your countryJim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.Hans: Which seasons do you like bestJim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late. I don't like autumn and winter. The days are short and the nightsare long. The sun rises late and sets early. Our climate is not very good, but it'scertainly interesting. It's our favorite subject of conversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot.It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that allLADY: I want some envelopes please.STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small sizeLADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue.Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too.Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want oneLADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that allLADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you wantLADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's JimmyMRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with himMRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone numberMRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. Show me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctorDOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week.MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy.DOCTOR: Good news WhyMR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school!lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy todayMRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor.DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs WilliamsMRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days.DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food.Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctorDoctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bedDOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this eveningMRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, please He has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, BettyBetty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, pleaseFATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early.FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher'sMRS WILLIAMS: Yes. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,tooMRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy todayMRS WILLIAMS: He’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last weekMRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. How are you all keeping(你们身体怎么样)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country. We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him.On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , PaulinePauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day before yesterday. Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered thetelephone .Jane : What did your boss say to himPauline: He said ,”Miss White is typing letters .She can’t speak to you now !”Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clock yesterday evening .He telephoned again .But I didn’t answer the phone !Jane : Did he telephone again last nightPauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o’clock .Jane : What did you say to himPauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t telephone my daughter again !”Jane : Did he telephone againPauline : No , he didn’t !Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist.Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like theseSALESMAN: What sizeLady: Size five.Salesman: What colourLady: Black.Salesman: I’m sorry. We haven’t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them hereLady: No, she bought them in the .Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven’t any now.Lady: Can you get a pair for me pleaseSalesman: I’m afraid that I can’t. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they’re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes!Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft.Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment(有预约吗)Mr Croft: No, I haven’t .Nurse: Is it urgentMr Croft: Yes, it is . It’s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache.Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24thMr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PMMr Croft: Tha t’s very late. Can’t the dentist see me nowNurse: I’m afraid that he can’t , Mr Croft. Can’t you wait till this afternoonMr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can’t !Lesson79 Peggy’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, PeggyPeggy: I’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we needPeggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer’s. We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam.Tom: What about vegetablesPeggy: I must go to the greengrocer’s. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes. Peggy: I must go to the butche r’s, too. We need some meat. We haven’t got any meat at all.Tom: Have we got any beer and winePeggy: No, we haven’t. And I’m not going to get any!Tom: I hope that you’ve got some money.Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where’s TomPeggy: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: YesPeggy: John’s here.Tom: I’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: . Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, PeggyPeggy: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock.Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant.Peggy: What did you haveTom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: Wha t’s the matter, PeggyPeggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with usJohn: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve.Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, JohnJohn: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you goJohn: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinemaKen: Yes, I have.George: What’s onKen: “Paris in the Spring”.George: Oh, I’ve already seen it. I saw it on a television programme last year. It’s an old film, but it’s very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, KenKen: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, ehKen: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time.George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yetAttendant: I don’t know, sir. What’s the licence number of your carMr Wood: I t’s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to usMr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yetAttendant: No, they’re still working on it. Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it. Attendant: Isn’t that your carMr Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn’t your wife have a crashMr Wood: Tha t’s right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair it Attendant: Well, they’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car.Lesson89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售).Mr West: Tha t’s right.Mr Hill: May I have a look at it pleaseMr West: Yes, of course. Come in.Mr Hill: How long have you lived hereMr West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr Hill: Twenty years! Tha t’s a long time.Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell itMr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country.Mr Hill: How much does this house costMr West: £6850.Mr Hill: That’s a lot of money!Mr West: It’s worth every penny of it.Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first. Mr West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yetMrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yetMrs Brown: No, not yet. He’s still here. He’s going to move tomorrow.Mrs Smith: When Tomorrow morningMrs Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I’ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour.Mrs Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this houseMrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs BrownMrs Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. (give one’s regards to sb.向sb.问候)Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs Brown: No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the 皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment(现在), he’s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’t very lucky. She usually stays at home!Lesson95 Ticket, please.George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platformAttendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leaveGeorge: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let’s go and have a drink. There’s a bar next door to the station.George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ve just missed it!George: What! It’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I’m sorry, sir. That clock’s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next trainPorter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr Hall: I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sirMr Hall: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. Ther e’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.Attendant: Is this case yoursMr Hall: No, that’s not mine.Attendant: What about this one This one’s got a label.Mr Hall: Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and addressMr Hall: David Hall,83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That’s right.Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Mr Hall: Hey!Attendant: What’s the matterMr Hall: This case doesn’t belong to me! You’ve given me the wrong case!Lesson99 Ow!Ted : Ow!Pat: What’s the matter, TedTed: I slipped and fell downstairs.Pat: Have you hurt yourselfTed: Yes, I have. I think that I’ve hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand upHere. Let me help you.Ted: I’m sorry, Pat. I’m afraid that I can’t get up.Pat: I think that the doctor had better see you. I’ll telephone Dr Carter.Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted.Lesson101 A card from JimmyGrandmother: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Mary.Mary: “I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.”Grandmother: EhMary: He says he’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’s staying at a Youth Hostel. You know he’s a member of the The whatMary: The mother. The Youth Hostel’s Association.Grandmother: What else does he sayMary: “I’ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”Grandmother: What Speak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you.Mary: He says he’ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well. “ Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: Is that all He doesn’t say very much, does heMary: He can’t write very much on a card, mother.Lesson103 The Intelligence testHarry: How was the examination, DickDick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and Mathematics. The questions were very easy. How about you, HarryHarry: The English and Maths papers weren’t easy enough for me. I hope I haven’t failed.Dick: I think I failed the Intelligence Test. I could answer sixteen of the questions.They were very easy. But I couldn't answer the rest. They were too difficult for me.Harry: Intelligence tests are awful, aren’t theyDick: I hate them. I’m sure I’ve got a low .Harry: Oh, cheer up(振作点)! Perhaps we didn’t do too badly.The guy next to me wrote his name at the top of the paper.Dick: YesHarry: Then he sat there and looked at it for three hours! He didn’t write a word!Lesson105 Hello, .The Boss: Where’s Miss Simpson, Bob I want her.Bob: Do you want to speak to her, sirThe Boss: Yes, I do. I want her to come to my office. Tell her to come at once.Miss Simpson: Did you want to see me, sirThe Boss: Ah, yes, Miss Simpson. How do you spell “ intelligent” Can you tell meMiss Simpson: I-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-T.The Boss: That’s right. You’ve typed it with only one “L”.This letter’s full of mistakes. I want you to type it again.Miss Simpson: Yes, I’ll do that. I’m sorry about that.The Boss: And here’s a little present for you.Miss Simpson: What is itThe Boss: It’s a dictionary. I hope it will help you.Lesson107 It’s too smallAssistant: Do you like this dress, madamLady: I like the colour very much. It’s a lovely dress, but it’s too small for me. Assistant: What about this one It’s a lovely dress. It’s very smart.Short skirts are in fashion now. Would you like to try itLady: All right.Lady: I’m afraid this green dress is too small for me as well.It’s smaller than the blue one.Lady: I don’t like the colour either.It doesn’t suit me at all. I think the blue dress is prettier.。

新概念英语第1册电子课本

新概念英语第1册电子课本

Lesson 1 Excuse me!对不起!Lesson 2 Is this your... ?这是你的…吗?Lesson 3 Sorry,sir.对不起,先生。

Lesson 4 Is this your... ?这是你的…吗?Lesson 5 Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

Lesson 6 What make is it?它是什么牌子的?Lesson 7 Are you a teacher?你是教师吗?Lesson 8 What's your job?你是做什么工作的?Lesson 9 How are you today?你今天好吗?Lesson 10 Look at...看…Lesson 11 Is this your shirt?这是你的衬衫吗?Lesson 12 Whose is this... ? This is my/your/his/her... 这…是谁的?这是我的/你的/他的/她的…Lesson 13 A new dress一件新连衣裙Lesson 14 What colour is your... ?你的…是什么颜色的?Lesson 15 Your passports,please.请出示你们的护照。

Lesson 16 Are you... ?你是…吗?Lesson 17 How do you do?你好!Lesson 18 What are their jobs?他们是做什么工作的?Lesson 19 Tired and thirsty.又累又渴Lesson 20 Look at them!看看他们/它们!Lesson 21 Which book?哪一本书?Lesson 22 Give me/him/her/us/them a... 给我/他/她/我们/他们一…Which one? 哪一个?Lesson 23 Which glasses?哪几只杯子?Lesson 24 Give me/him/her/us/them some... 给我/他/她/我们/他们一些…Which ones? 哪些?Lesson 25 Mrs. Smith's kitchen史密斯太太的厨房Lesson 26 Where is it?它在哪里?Lesson 27 Mrs. Smith's living room史密斯太太的客厅Lesson 28 Where are they?它们在哪里?Lesson 29 Come in,Amy.进来,艾米。

(完整)新版新概念英语第一册课文PDF

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Lesson 1 Excuse me!对不起!Listen to the tape then answer this question. Whose handbag is it?听录音,然后回答问题,这是谁的手袋?Excuse me! Yes?Is this your handbag? Pardon?Is this your handbag? Yes, it is.Thank you very much。

New Word and expressions 生词和短语excusev。

原谅me pron.我(宾格)yes adv. 是的isv. be 动词现在时第三人称单数this pron.这yourpossessive adjective 你的,你们的handbagn。

(女用)手提包pardonint. 原谅,请再说一遍it pron.它thank you感谢你(们)very much非常地参考译文对不起什么事?这是您的手提包吗? 对不起,请再说一遍。

这是您的手提包吗?是的,是我的。

非常感谢!Lesson 3 Sorry, sir.对不起,先生.Listen to the tape then answer this question。

听录音,然后回答问题。

这位男士有没有要回他的雨伞?My coat and my umbrella please。

Here is my ticket.Thank you, sir.Number five.Here’s your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella。

Sorry sir。

Is this your umbrella? No, itisn’t.Is this it? Yes, it is。

Thank you very much.New words and Expressions 生词和短语umbrellan。

新概念第一册电子文本

新概念第一册电子文本

Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!Yes?Is this your handbag?Pardon?Is this your handbag?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket.Thank you sir.Number five.Here is your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrella?No, it isn't.Is this it?Yes, it is.Thank you very much. Lesson 5: Nice to meet you. Good morning.Good morning, Mr. Blake. This is Miss Sophie Dupont. Sophie is a new student. She is a French.Sophie, this is Hans.He is German.Nice to meet you.And this is Naoko.She’s Japanese.Nice to meet you.And this is Chang-woo.He’s Korean.Nice to meet you.And this is Luming.He’s Chinese.Nice to meet you.And this is Xiaohui.She’s Chinese, too.Nice to meet you.Lesson 7: Are you a teacher? I’m a new student.My name’s Robert.Nice to meet you.My name’s Sophie.Are you French?Yes, I’m.Are you French, too?No, I’m not.What nationality are you?I’m Italian.Are you a teacher?No, I’m not.What’s your job?I’m a keyboard operator. What’s your job?I’m an engineer.Lesson 9: How are you today?Hello, Helen.Hi, Steven.How are you today?I’m very well, Thank you. And you?I’m fine, thanks.How is Tony?He’s fine, Thanks.How’s Emma?She’s very well, too, Helen. Goodbye, Helen.Nice to see you.Nice to see you, too, Steven. Goodbye.Lesson 11: Is this your shirt?Whose shirt is that?Is this your shirt, Dave? No, sir.It’s not my shirt.This is my shirt.My shirts blue.Is this shirt Tim’s? Perhaps it is, sir.Tim’s shirts white.Tim!Yes, sir.Is this your shirt? Yes, Sir.Here you are.Catch.Thank you, sir.Lesson 13: A new dressWhat color is your new dress? It is green.Come upstairs and see it. Thanks you.Look!Here it is!That’s a nice dress.It’s very smart.My hat’s new, too.What color is it?It’s the same color.It’s green, too.That’s a lovely hat.Lesson 15: Your passport, please. Are you Swedish?No, we are not.We are Danish.Are your friends Danish, too? No, they aren’t.They are Norwegian.Your passport, please.Here they are.Are there your cases?No, they aren’t.Our cases are brown.Here they are.Are you tourists?Yes, we are.Are your friends tourists too?Yes, they are.That’s fine.Thank you very much.Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. How do you do?Those women are very hard-working.What are their jobs?They’re keyboard operators.This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. How do you do?They aren’t very busy!What are their jobs?They’re sales reps.They are very lazy.Who is this young man?This is Jim.He is our office assistant. Lesson 19: Tired and thirsty What’s the mater, children? We are tired and thirsty, Mum. Sit down here.Are you all right now?No, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man. Two ice creams please.Here you are, children. Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice.Are you all right now?Yes, we are, thank you. Lesson 21: Which book?Give me a book please, Jane. Which book?This one?No, not that one. The red one. This one?Yes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glasses?Give me some glasses please, Jane.Which glasses?These glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf. These?Yes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitchenMrs. Smith’s kitchen is small.There is a refrigerator in the kitchen. The refrigerator is white.It is on the right.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen. The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Smith’s living roomMrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table. There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. Jones?Open the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table.Then sweep the floor.Lesson31: Where’s Sally? Where’s Sally, Jack?She’s in the garden, Jane.Wh at’s she doing?She’s sitting under the tree. Is Tim in the garden, too? Yes, he is.He’s climbing the tree.I beg your pardon?Who’s climbing the tree.Tim is.What about the dog?The dog’s in the garden, too. It’s running across the grass. It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them.Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building.Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doing?I’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan. Which hammer.This one?No, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, George? I’m going to paint it.What colour are you going to paint it? I’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughter, Susan.Pink’s her favorite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, Penny?I’m going to put it on this table, Sam.Do n’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with it?I’m going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, Penny? Not very.Here!Put it on this chair. What’s in it?A piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea. And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for me?Well, it’s certainly not for me!Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, Sam?Yes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)?Yes, there is.Where’s the tea?It’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see it?I can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea. There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cups?There are some in the cupboard(碗橱).Can you find them?Yes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, Bob?Bob: Yes, sir?THE BOSS: Where's Miss Jones?Bob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me? Ask her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones? MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes? What's the matter?MISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible! lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs Price?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cup?MRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugar?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milk?MRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuits?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want one?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs Bird?MRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't .BUTCHER: What about some steak? This is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please.BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird? They're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either !lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come from?DIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?DIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in spring?DIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes.HANS: What's it like in summer?DIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day. HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumn?DIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold in November and it rains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winter?DIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come from?JIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?Jim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.Hans: Which seasons do you like best?Jim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late. I don't like autumn and winter. The days areshort and the nights are long. The sun rises late and sets early. Our climateis not very good, but it's certainly interesting. It's our favorite subjectof conversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot.It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that all?LADY: I want some envelopes please.STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small size?LADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)?Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)?LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue.Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too.Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want one?LADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that all?LADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you want?LADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's Jimmy?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him?MRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone number?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. Show me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctor?DOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy.DOCTOR: Good news? Why?MR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school!lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor.DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs Williams?MRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days.DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food.Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctor?Doctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bed?DOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this evening?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, please? He has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, Betty?Betty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, please?FATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early.FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear? BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher's?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,too?MRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last week?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.How are you all keeping?(你们身体怎么样?)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country.We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him.On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , Pauline ?Pauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the daybefore yesterday.Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone .Jane : What did your boss say to him ?Pauline: He said ,”Miss White is typing letters .She can’t speak to you now !” Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clock yesterday evening .H e telephoned again .ButI didn’t answer the phone !Jane : Did he telephone again last night ?Pauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o’clock .Jane : What did you say to him ?Pauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t t elephone my daughter again !”Jane : Did he telephone again ?Pauline : No , he didn’t !Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way.Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please?”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist. Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like these?SALESMAN: What size?Lady: Size five.Salesman: What colour?Lady: Black.Salesman: I’m sorry. We haven’t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them here?Lady: No, she bought them in the U.S.Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven’t any now.Lady: Can you get a pair for me please?Salesman: I’m afraid that I can’t. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they’re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes! Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft.Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment?(有预约吗?)Mr Croft: No, I haven’t .Nurse: Is it urgent?Mr Croft: Yes, it is . It’s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache. Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24th?Mr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PM?Mr Croft: Tha t’s very late. Can’t the dentist see me now?Nurse: I’m afraid that he can’t , Mr Croft. Can’t you wait till this afternoon? Mr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can’t !Lesson79 Peggy’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, Peggy?Peggy: I’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we need?Peggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer’s. We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam.Tom: What about vegetables?Peggy: I must go to the greengrocer’s. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes.Peggy: I must go to the butche r’s, too. We need some meat. We haven’t got any meat at all.Tom: Have we got any beer and wine?Peggy: No, we haven’t. And I’m not going to get any!Tom: I hope that you’ve got some money.Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where’s Tom?Peggy: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: Yes?Peggy: John’s here.Tom: I’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: O.K. Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, Peggy?Peggy: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock. Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant. Peggy: What did you have?Tom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: Wha t’s the matter, Peggy?Peggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with us?John: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve. Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, John?John: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you go?John: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinema?Ken: Yes, I have.George: What’s on?Ken: “Paris in the Spring”.George: Oh, I’’s an old film, but it’s very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, Ken?Ken: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, eh?Ken: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time. George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yet?Attendant: I don’t know, sir. What’s the licence number of your car?Mr Wood: I t’s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to us?Mr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yet?Attendant: No, they’re still working on it. Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it.Attendant: Isn’t that your car?Mr Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn’t your wife have a crash?Mr Wood: Tha t’s right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair it?Attendant: Well, they’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car.Lesson89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售).Mr West: Tha t’s right.Mr Hill: May I have a look at it please?Mr West: Yes, of course. Come in.Mr Hill: How long have you lived here?Mr West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr Hill: Twenty years! Tha t’s a long time.Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell it?Mr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country. Mr Hill: How much does this house cost?Mr West: £6850.Mr Hill: That’s a lot of money!Mr West: It’s worth every penny of it.Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first. Mr West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yet?Mrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yet?Mrs Brown: No, not yet. He’s still here. He’s going to move tomorrow.Mrs Smith: When? Tomorrow morning?Mrs Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I’ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour. Mrs Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this house?Mrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs Brown?Mrs Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. (give one’s regards to sb.向sb.问候)Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs Brown: No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the R.A.F.(皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment(现在), he’s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’t very lucky. She usually stays at home! Lesson95 Ticket, please.George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave? Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platform?Attendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leave?George: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let’s go and have a drink. There’s a bar next door to the station. George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ve just missed it!George: What! It’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I’m sorry, sir. That clock’s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next train?Porter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr Hall: I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sir?Mr Hall: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. Ther e’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.Attendant: Is this case yours?Mr Hall: No, that’s not mine.Attendant: What about this one? This one’s got a label.Mr Hall: Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and address?Mr Hall: David Hall,83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That’s right.83.Bridge Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Mr Hall: Hey!Attendant: What’s the matter?Mr Hall: This case doesn’t belong to me! You’ve given me the wrong case! Lesson99 Ow!Ted : Ow!Pat: What’s the matter, Ted?Ted: I slipped and fell downstairs.Pat: Have you hurt yourself?Ted: Yes, I have. I think that I’ve hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand up?Here. Let me help you.Ted: I’m sorry, Pat. I’m afraid that I can’t get up.Pat: I think that the doctor had better see you. I’ll telephone Dr Carter. Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted. Lesson101 A card from JimmyGrandmother: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Mary.Mary: “I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.”Grandmother: Eh?Mary: He says he’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’s staying at a Youth Hostel.You know he’s a memberGrandmother: The what?Mary: ’s Association.Grandmother: What else does he say?Mary: “I’ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”Grandmother: What? Speak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you.Mary: He says he’ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well. “Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: Is that all? He doesn’t say very much, does he?Mary: He can’t write very much on a card, mother.。

新概念第一册电子文本

新概念第一册电子文本

新概念第一册电子文本文档编制序号:[KKIDT-LLE0828-LLETD298-POI08]Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!YesIs this your handbagPardonIs this your handbagYes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket.Thank you sir.Number five.Here is your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrellaNo, it isn't.Is this itYes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 5: Nice to meet you.Good morning.Good morning, Mr. Blake.This is Miss Sophie Dupont. Sophie is a new student.She is a French.Sophie, this is Hans.He is German.Nice to meet you.And this is Naoko.She’s Japanese.Nice to meet you.And this is Chang-woo.He’s Korean.Nice to meet you.And this is Luming.He’s Chinese.Nice to meet you.And this is Xiaohui.She’s Chinese, too.Nice to meet you.Lesson 7: Are you a teacher I’m a new student.My name’s Robert.Nice to meet you.My name’s Sophie.Are you FrenchYes, I’m.Are you French, tooNo, I’m not.What nationality are youI’m Italian.Are you a teacherNo, I’m not.What’s your jobI’m a keyboard operator. What’s your jobI’m an engineer.Lesson 9: How are you today Hello, Helen.Hi, Steven.How are you todayI’m very well, Thank you. And youI’m fine, thanks.How is TonyHe’s fine, Thanks.How’s EmmaShe’s very well, too, Helen. Goodbye, Helen.Nice to see you.Nice to see you, too, Steven. Goodbye.Lesson 11: Is this your shirt Whose shirt is thatIs this your shirt, Dave No, sir.It’s not my shirt.This is my shirt.My shirts blue.Is this shirt Tim’sPerhaps it is, sir.Tim’s shirts white.Tim!Yes, sir.Is this your shirtYes, Sir.Here you are.Catch.Thank you, sir.Lesson 13: A new dressWhat color is your new dressIt is green.Come upstairs and see it.Thanks you.Look!Here it is!That’s a nice dress.It’s very smart.My hat’s new, too.What color is itIt’s the same color.It’s green, too.That’s a lovely hat.Lesson 15: Your passport, please.Are you SwedishNo, we are not.We are Danish.Are your friends Danish, tooNo, they aren’t.They are Norwegian.Your passport, please.Here they are.Are there your casesNo, they aren’t.Our cases are brown.Here they are.Are you touristsYes, we are.Are your friends tourists tooYes, they are.That’s fine.Thank you very much.Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. How do you doThose women are very hard-working.What are their jobsThey’re keyboard operators.This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. How do you doThey aren’t very busy!What are their jobsThey’re sales reps.They are very lazy.Who is this young manThis is Jim.He is our office assistant.Lesson 19: Tired and thirstyWhat’s the mater, childrenWe are tired and thirsty, Mum.Sit down here.Are you all right nowNo, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man.Two ice creams please.Here you are, children.Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice.Are you all right nowYes, we are, thank you.Lesson 21: Which bookGive me a book please, Jane.Which bookThis oneNo, not that one. The red one.This oneYes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glassesGive me some glasses please, Jane.Which glassesThese glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf.TheseYes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitchenMrs. Smith’s kitchen is small.There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.The refrigerator is white.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen.The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Smith’s living roomMrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table. There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. JonesOpen the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table.Then sweep the floor.Lesson31: Where’s SallyWhere’s Sally, JackShe’s in the garden, Jane.What’s she doingShe’s sitting under the tree.Is Tim in the garden, tooYes, he is.He’s climbing the tree.I beg your pardonWho’s climbing the tree.Tim is.The dog’s in the garden, too.It’s running across the grass.It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them.Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building.Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doingI’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan.Which hammer.This oneNo, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, GeorgeI’m going to paint it.What colour are you going to paint itI’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughter, Susan.Pink’s her favorite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, Penny I’m going to put i t on this table, Sam.Don’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with itI’m going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, PennyNot very.Here!Put it on this chair.What’s in itA piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea.And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for meWell, it’s certainly not for me!Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, SamYes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)Yes, there is.Where’s the teaIt’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see itI can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea.There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cupsThere are some in the cupboard(碗橱).Can you find themYes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, BobBob: Yes, sirTHE BOSS: Where's Miss JonesBob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me Ask her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes What's the matterMISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible! lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs PriceMRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cupMRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugarMRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milkMRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuitsMRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want oneMRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs BirdMRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't .BUTCHER: What about some steak This is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please.BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird They're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either !lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come fromDIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your countryDIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in springDIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rainssometimes.HANS: What's it like in summerDIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day.HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumnDIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold in November andit rains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winterDIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come fromJIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your countryJim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.Hans: Which seasons do you like bestJim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late. I don't like autumn and winter. The days are short and the nights arelong. The sun rises late and sets early. Our climate is not very good, but it's certainlyinteresting. It's our favorite subject of conversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot. It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that allLADY: I want some envelopes please.STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small sizeLADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue.Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too.Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want oneLADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that allLADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you wantLADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's JimmyMRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with himMRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone numberMRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. S how me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctorDOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week.MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy.DOCTOR: Good news WhyMR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school!lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy todayMRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor.DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs WilliamsMRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days.DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food. Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctorDoctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bedDOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this eveningMRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, please He has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, BettyBetty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, pleaseFATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early.FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher'sMRS WILLIAMS: Yes. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,tooMRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy todayMRS WILLIAMS: He’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last weekMRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.How are you all keeping(你们身体怎么样)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country. We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him.On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , PaulinePauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day before yesterday. Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone .Jane : What did your boss say to himPauline: He said ,”Miss White is typing letters .She can’t speak to you now !”Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clock yesterday evening .He telephoned again .But I didn’t answer the phone !Jane : Did he telephone again last nightPauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o’clock .Jane : What did you say to himPauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t telephone my daughter again !”Jane : Did he telephone againPauline : No , he didn’t !Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist.Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like theseSALESMAN: What sizeLady: Size five.Salesman: What colourLady: Black.Salesman: I’m sorry. We haven’t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them hereLady: No, she bought them in the .Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven’t any now.Lady: Can you get a pair for me pleaseSalesman: I’m afraid that I can’t. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they’re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes!Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft.Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment(有预约吗)Mr Croft: No, I haven’t .Nurse: Is it urgentMr Croft: Yes, it is . It’s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache.Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24thMr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PMMr Croft: Tha t’s very late. Can’t the dentist see me nowNurse: I’m afraid that he can’t , Mr Croft. Can’t you wait till this afternoonMr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can’t !Lesson79 Peggy’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, PeggyPeggy: I’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we needPeggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer’s. We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam. Tom: What about vegetablesPeggy: I must go to the greengrocer’s. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes. Peggy: I must go to the butche r’s, too. We need some meat. We haven’t got any meat at all. Tom: Have we got any beer and winePeggy: No, we haven’t. And I’m not going to get any!Tom: I hope that you’ve got some money.Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where’s TomPeggy: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: YesPeggy: John’s here.Tom: I’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: . Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, PeggyPeggy: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock.Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant.Peggy: What did you haveTom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: Wha t’s the matter, PeggyPeggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with usJohn: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve.Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow. Tom and I are going to have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, JohnJohn: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you goJohn: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinemaKen: Yes, I have.George: What’s onKen: “Paris in the Spring”.George: Oh, I’’s an old film, but it’s very good.Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, KenKen: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, ehKen: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time.George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yetAttendant: I don’t know, sir. What’s the licence number of your carMr Wood: I t’s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to usMr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yetAttendant: No, they’re still working on it. Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it.Attendant: Isn’t that your carMr Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn’t your wife have a crashMr Wood: Tha t’s right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair it Attendant: Well, they’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car.Lesson89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售).Mr West: Tha t’s right.Mr Hill: May I have a look at it pleaseMr West: Yes, of course. Come in.Mr Hill: How long have you lived hereMr West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr Hill: Twenty years! Tha t’s a long time.Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell itMr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country. Mr Hill: How much does this house costMr West: £6850.Mr Hill: That’s a lot of money!Mr West: It’s worth every penny of it.Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first. Mr West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yetMrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yetMrs Brown: No, not yet. He’s still here. He’s going to move tomorrow.Mrs Smith: When Tomorrow morningMrs Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I’ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour. Mrs Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this houseMrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs BrownMrs Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. (give one’s regards to sb.向sb.问候)Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs Brown: No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the 皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment(现在), he’s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’t very lucky. She usually stays at home! Lesson95 Ticket, please.George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platformAttendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leaveGeorge: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let’s go and have a drink. There’s a bar next door to the station.George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ve just missed it!George: What! It’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I’m sorry, sir. That clock’s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next trainPorter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr Hall: I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sirMr Hall: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. Ther e’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.Attendant: Is this case yoursMr Hall: No, that’s not mine.Attendant: What about this one This one’s got a label.Mr Hall: Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and addressMr Hall: David Hall,83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That’s right.Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Mr Hall: Hey!Attendant: What’s the matterMr Hall: This case doesn’t belong to me! You’ve given me the wrong case!Lesson99 Ow!Ted : Ow!Pat: What’s the matter, TedTed: I slipped and fell downstairs.Pat: Have you hurt yourselfTed: Yes, I have. I think that I’ve hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand upHere. Let me help you.Ted: I’m sorry, Pat. I’m afraid that I can’t get up.Pat: I think that the doctor had better see you. I’ll telephone Dr Carter.Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted.Lesson101 A card from JimmyGrandmother: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Mary.Mary: “I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.”Grandmother: EhMary: He says he’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’s staying at a Youth Hostel.You know he’s a memberGrandmother: The whatMary: ’s Association.Grandmother: What else does he sayMary: “I’ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”Grandmother: What Speak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you.Mary: He says he’ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well. “ Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: Is that all He doesn’t say very much, does heMary: He can’t write very much on a card, mother.Lesson103 The Intelligence testHarry: How was the examination, DickDick: Not too bad. I think I passed in English and Mathematics. The questions were very easy. How about you, HarryHarry: The English and Maths papers weren’t easy enough for me. I hope I haven’t failed.Dick: I think I failed the Intelligence Test. I could answer sixteen of the questions.They were very easy. But I couldn't answer the rest. They were too difficult for me.Harry: Intelligence tests are awful, aren’t theyDick: I hate them. I’m sure I’ve got a low .Harry: Oh, cheer up(振作点)! Perhaps we didn’t do too badly.The guy next to me wrote his name at the top of the paper.Dick: YesHarry: Then he sat there and looked at it for three hours! He didn’t write a word!Lesson105 Hello, .The Boss: Where’s Miss Simpson, Bob I want her.Bob: Do you want to speak to her, sirThe Boss: Yes, I do. I want her to come to my office. Tell her to come at once.Miss Simpson: Did you want to see me, sirThe Boss: Ah, yes, Miss Simpson. How do you spell “ intelligent” Can you tell meMiss Simpson: I-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-T.The Boss: That’s right. You’ve typed it with only one “L”.This letter’s full of mistakes. I want you to type it again.Miss Simpson: Yes, I’ll do that. I’m sorry about that.The Boss: And here’s a little present for you.Miss Simpson: What is itThe Boss: It’s a dictionary. I hope it will help you.Lesson107 It’s too smallAssistant: Do you like this dress, madamLady: I like the colour very much. It’s a lovely dress, but it’s too small for me.Assistant: What about this one It’s a lovely dress. It’s very smart.Short skirts are in fashion now. Would you like to try it。

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Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!Yes?Is this your handbag?Pardon?Is this your handbag?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 3:Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket.Thank you sir.Number five.Here is your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella.Sorry sir.Is this your umbrella?No, it isn't.Is this it?Yes, it is.Thank you very much.Lesson 5: Nice to meet you. Good morning.Good morning, Mr. Blake.This is Miss Sophie Dupont. Sophie is a new student.She is a French.Sophie, this is Hans.He is German.Nice to meet you.And this is Naoko.She’s Japanese.Nice to meet you.And this is Chang-woo.He’s Korean.Nice to meet you.And this is Luming.He’s Chinese.Nice to meet you.And this is Xiaohui.She’s Chinese, too.Nice to meet you.Lesson 7: Are you a teacher? I’m a new student.My name’s Robert.Nice to meet you.My name’s Sophie.Are you French?Yes, I’m.Are you French, too?No, I’m not.What nationality are you?I’m Italian.Are you a teacher?No, I’m not.What’s your job?I’m a keyboard operator. What’s your job?I’m an engineer.Lesson 9: How are you today? Hello, Helen.Hi, Steven.How are you today?I’m very well, Thank you. And you?I’m f ine, thanks.How is Tony?He’s fine, Thanks.How’s Emma?She’s very well, too, Helen. Goodbye, Helen.Nice to see you.Nice to see you, too, Steven. Goodbye.Lesson 11: Is this your shirt? Whose shirt is that?Is this your shirt, Dave? No, sir.It’s not my shirt.This is my shirt.My shirts blue.Is this shirt Tim’s?Perhaps it is, sir.Tim’s shirts white.Tim!Yes, sir.Is this your shirt?Yes, Sir.Here you are.Catch.Thank you, sir.Lesson 13: A new dressWhat color is your new dress?It is green.Come upstairs and see it. Thanks you.Look!Here it is!That’s a nice dress.It’s very smart.My hat’s new, too.What color is it?It’s the same color.It’s green, too.That’s a lovely hat.Lesson 15: Your passport, please. Are you Swedish?No, we are not.We are Danish.Are your friends Danish, too? No, they aren’t.They are Norwegian.Your passport, please.Here they are.Are there your cases?No, they aren’t.Our cases are brown.Here they are.Are you tourists?Yes, we are.Are your friends tourists too? Yes, they are.That’s fine.Thank you very much.Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. How do you do?Those women are very hard-working.What are their jobs?They’re keyboard operators.This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. How do you do?They aren’t very busy!What are their jobs?They’re sales reps.They are very lazy.Who is this young man?This is Jim.He is our office assistant.Lesson 19: Tired and thirstyWhat’s the mater, children?We are tired and thirsty, Mum.Sit down here.Are you all right now?No, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man.Two ice creams please.Here you are, children.Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice.Are you all right now?Yes, we are, thank you.Lesson 21: Which book?Give me a book please, Jane.Which book?This one?No, not that one. The red one.This one?Yes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glasses?Give me some glasses please, Jane.Which glasses?These glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf. These?Yes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitch enMrs. Smith’s kitchen is small.There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.The refrigerator is white.It is on the right.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen. The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Smith’s living room Mrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table. There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. Jones?Open the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table.Then sweep the floor.Lesson31: Where’s Sally?Where’s Sally, Jack?She’s in the garden, Jane.What’s she doing?She’s sitting under the tree.Is Tim in the garden, too?Yes, he is.He’s climbing the tree.I beg your pardon?Who’s climbing the tree.Tim is.What about the dog?The dog’s in the garden, too.It’s running across the grass.It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them.Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building. Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doing?I’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan.Which hammer.This one?No, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, George?I’m going to paint it.What colour are you going to paint it?I’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughter, Susan.Pink’s her favorite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, Penny? I’m going to put it on this table, Sam.Don’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with it?I’m going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, Penny?Not very.Here!Put it on this chair.What’s in it?A piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea.And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for me?Well, it’s certainly not for me!Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, Sam?Yes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)?Yes, there is.Where’s the tea?It’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see it?I can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea.There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cups?There are some in the cupboard(碗橱).Can you find them?Yes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, Bob?Bob: Yes, sir?THE BOSS: Where's Miss Jones?Bob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me? Ask her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones? MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes? What's the matter?MISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible!lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs Price?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cup?MRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugar?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milk?MRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuits?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want one?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs Bird?MRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't .BUTCHER: What about some steak? This is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please.BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs Bird? They're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either !lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come from?DIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?DIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in spring?DIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. HANS: What's it like in summer?DIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day.HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumn?DIMITRI: It's always warm in September and October. It's often cold in November and it rains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winter?DIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come from?JIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your country?Jim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.Hans: Which seasons do you like best?Jim: I like spring and summer. The days are long and the nights are short. The sun rises early and sets late.I don't like autumn and winter. The days are short and the nights are long. The sun rises late andsets early. Our climate is not very good, but it's certainly interesting. It's our favorite subject ofconversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot.It is ten o'clock. Mrs Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that all?LADY: I want some envelopes please.STA TIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small size?LADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)?Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)?LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue.Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue.LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too.Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want one?LADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that all?LADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you want?LADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's Jimmy?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him?MRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone number?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. Show me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctor?DOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week.MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy.DOCTOR: Good news? Why?MR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school!lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor.DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs Williams?MRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs.DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days.DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food.Mrs Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctor?Doctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bed?DOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for another two days. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr Williams this evening?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, please? He has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, Betty?Betty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad.FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, please?FATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She always comes home early. FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are. But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear?BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself!BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs Williams. Were you at the butcher's?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,too?MRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last week?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. How are you all keeping?(你们身体怎么样?)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country. We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him. On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , Pauline ?Pauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day before yesterday.Pauline: He telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answered the telephone .Jane : What did your boss say to him ?Pauline: He said ,”Miss White is typing letters .She can’t speak to you now !”Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clock yesterday evening .He telephoned again .But I didn’t answer the phone ! Jane : Did he telephone again last night ?Pauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nine o’clock .Jane : What did you say to him ?Pauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t telephone my daughter again !”Jane : Did he telephone again ?Pauline : No , he didn’t !Lesson73 The way to King StreetLast week Mrs Mills went to London. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus-shop. “ I can ask him the way.” She said to herself.“Excuse me,” she said.“Can you tell me the way to King Street please?”The man smiled pleasantly. He did not understand English! He spoke German. He was a tourist. Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrase-book.He opened the book and found a phrase. He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “ I do not speak English.”Lesson 75 Uncomfortable shoesLADY : Have you any shoes like these?SALESMAN: What size?Lady: Size five.Salesman: What colour?Lady: Black.Salesman: I’m sorry. We haven’t any.Lady: But my sister bought this pair last month.Salesman: Did she buy them here?Lady: No, she bought them in the U.S.Salesman: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we haven’t any now.Lady: Can you get a pair for me please?Salesman: I’m afraid that I can’t. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they’re not in fashion this year.Salesman: These shoes are in fashion now.Lady: They look very uncomfortable.Salesman: They are very uncomfortable. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes!Lesson77 Terrible toothacheNurse: Good morning, Mr Croft.Mr Croft: Good morning, nurse. I want to see the dentist, please.Nurse: Have you an appointment?(有预约吗?)Mr Croft: No, I haven’t .Nurse: Is it urgent?Mr Croft: Yes, it is . It’s very urgent. I feel awful. I have a terrible toothache.Nurse: Can you come at 10 am on Monday, April 24th?Mr Croft: I must see the dentist now, nurse.Nurse: The dentist is very busy at the moment. Can you come at 2:00 PM?Mr Croft: Tha t’s very late. Can’t the dentist see me now?Nurse: I’m afraid that he can’t , Mr Croft. Can’t you wait till this afternoon?Mr Croft: I can wait, but my toothache can’t !Lesson79 Peggy’s shopping-listTom: What are you doing, Peggy?Peggy: I’m making a shopping-list, Tom.Tom: What do we need?Peggy: We need a lot of things this week.Peggy: I must go to the grocer’s. We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam.Tom: What about vegetables?Peggy: I must go to the greengrocer’s. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes.Peggy: I must go to the butche r’s, too. We need some meat. We haven’t got any meat at all.Tom: Have we got any beer and wine?Peggy: No, we haven’t. And I’m not going to get any!Tom: I hope that you’ve got some money.Peggy: I haven’t got much.Tom: Well, I haven’t got much either!Lesson81 Roast beef and potato.John: Hullo, Peggy! Where’s Tom?Peggy: He’s upstairs. He’s having a bath.Peggy: Tom!Tom: Yes?Peggy: John’s here.Tom: I’m nearly ready.Tom: Hullo, John. Have a cigarette.John: No thanks, Tom.Tom: Have a glass of whisky then.John: O.K. Thanks.Tom: Is dinner ready, Peggy?Peggy: It’s nearly ready. We can have dinner at seven o’clock.Tom: John and I had lunch together today. We went to a restaurant.Peggy: What did you have?Tom: We had roast beef and potatoes.Peggy: Oh!Tom: Wha t’s the matter, Peggy?Peggy: Well, you’re going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!Lesson83 Going on a holidayPeggy: Hullo, John. Come in.Tom: Hullo, John. We’re having lunch. Do you want to have lunch with us?John: No thank you, Tom. I’ve already had lunch. I had lunch at half past twelve.Peggy: Have a cup of coffee then.John: I’ve just had a cup, thank you. I had one after my lunch.Tom: Let’s go into the living-room, Peggy. We can have our coffee there.Peggy: Excuse the mess, John. This room’s very untidy. We’re packing our suitcases. We’re going to leave tomorrow.Tom and I are going to have a holiday.John: Aren’t you lucky!Tom: When are you going to have a holiday, John?John: I don’t know. I’ve already had my holiday this year.Peggy: Where did you go?John: I stayed at home!Lesson85 Paris in the SpringGeorge: Hullo, Ken.Ken: Hullo, George.George: Have you just been to the cinema?Ken: Yes, I have.George: What’s on?Ken: “Paris in the Spring”.George: Oh, I’ve already seen it. I saw it on a B.B.C. television programme last year. It’s an old film, but it’s very good. Ken: Paris is a beautiful city.George: I have never been there. Have you ever been there, Ken?Ken: Yes, I have. I was there in April.George: Paris in the spring, eh?Ken: It was spring, but the weather was awful. It rained all the time.George: Just like dear old London!Lesson87 A car crashMr Wood: Is my car ready yet?Attendant: I don’t know, sir. What’s the licence number of your car?Mr Wood: I t’s LFZ 312 G.Attendant: When did you bring it to us?Mr Wood: I bought it hear three days ago.Attendant: Ah yes, I remember now.Mr Wood: Have your mechanics finished yet?Attendant: No, they’re still working on it. Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it.Attendant: Isn’t that your car?Mr Wood: Well, it was my car.Attendant: Didn’t your wife have a crash?Mr Wood: Tha t’s right. She drove it into a lamp post(电线杆). Can your mechanics repair it?Attendant: Well, they’re trying to repair it, sir. But to tell you the truth, you need a new car.Lesson89 For saleMr Hill: Good afternoon. I believe that this house is for sale(待售).Mr West: Tha t’s right.Mr Hill: May I have a look at it please?Mr West: Yes, of course. Come in.Mr Hill: How long have you lived here?Mr West: I have lived here for twenty years.Mr Hill: Twenty years! Tha t’s a long time.Mr West: Yes, I have been here since 1947.Mr Hill: Then why do you want to sell it?Mr West: Because I have just retired. I want to buy a small house in the country.Mr Hill: How much does this house cost?Mr West: £6850.Mr Hill: That’s a lot of money!Mr West: It’s worth every penny of it.Mr Hill: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. My wife must see it first.Mr West: Women always have the last word.Lesson91 Poor WestMrs Smith: Has Mr West sold his house yet?Mrs Brown: Yes, he has. He sold it last week.Mrs Smith: Has he moved to his new house yet?Mrs Brown: No, not yet. He’s still here. He’s going to move tomorrow.Mrs Smith: When? Tomorrow morning?Mrs Brown: No. Tomorrow afternoon. I’ll miss him. He has always been a good neighbour. Mrs Green: He’s a very nice person. We shall all miss him.Mrs Smith; When will the new people move into this house?Mrs Brown: I think that they will move in the day after tomorrow.Mrs Green: Will you see Mr West today, Mrs Brown?Mrs Brown: Yes, I will.Mrs Green: Please give him my regards. (give one’s regards to sb.向sb.问候)Mr Smith: Poor Mr West! He didn’t want to leave this house.Mrs Brown: No, he didn’t want to leave, but his wife did!Lesson93 Our new neighborMr Hill is our new next-door neighbour. He’s a pilot.He was in the R.A.F.(皇家空军)He will fly to New York next month.The month after next he will fly to Tokyo.At the moment(现在), he’s in Madrid. He flew to Spain a week ago.He will return to London the week after next.He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. Mr Hill is a very lucky man. But his wife is n’t very lucky. She usually stays at home!Lesson95 Ticket, please.George: Two return tickets to London please. What time will the next train leave? Attendant: At nineteen minutes past eight.George: Which platform?Attendant: Platform Two. Over the bridge.Ken: What time will the next train leave?George: At eight nineteen.Ken: We’ve got plenty of time.George: It’s only three minutes to eight.Ken: Let’s go and have a drink. There’s a bar next door to the station.George: We had better go back to the station now, Ken.Porter: Tickets please.George: We want to catch the eight nineteen to London.Porter: You’ve just missed it!George: What! It’s only eight fifteen.Porter: I’m sorry, sir. That clock’s ten minutes slow.George: When’s the next train?Porter: In five hour s’ time!Lesson97 A small blue caseMr Hall: I left a suitcase on the train to London the other day.Attendant: Can you describe it, sir?Mr Hall: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. Ther e’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it. Attendant: Is this case yours?Mr Hall: No, that’s not mine.Attendant: What about this one? This one’s got a label.Mr Hall: Let me see it.Attendant: What’s you name and address?Mr Hall: David Hall,83, Bridge Street.Attendant: That’s right.D.N.Hall.83.Bridge Street.Attendant: Three pound and fifty pence please.Mr Hall: Here you are.Attendant: Thank you.Mr Hall: Hey!Attendant: What’s the matter?Mr Hall: This case doesn’t belong to me! You’ve given me the wrong case!Lesson99 Ow!Ted : Ow!Pat: What’s the matter, Ted?Ted: I slipped and fell downstairs.Pat: Have you hurt yourself?Ted: Yes, I have. I think that I’ve hurt my back.Pat: Try and stand up. Can you stand up?Here. Let me help you.Ted: I’m sorry, Pat. I’m afraid that I can’t get up.Pat: I think that the doctor had better see you. I’ll telephone Dr Carter.Pat: The doctor says that he will come at once. I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Ted.Lesson101 A card from JimmyGrandmother: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Mary.Mary: “I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.”Grandmother: Eh?Mary: He says he’s just arrived in Scotland. He says he’s staying at a Youth Hostel.You know he’s a member of the Y.H.A.Grandmother: The what?Mary: The Y.H.A., mother. The Youth Hostel’s Association.Grandmother: What else does he say?Mary: “I’ll write a letter soon. I hope you are all well.”Grandmother: What? Speak up, Mary. I’m afraid I can’t hear you.Mary: He says he’ll write a letter soon. He hopes we are all well. “ Love, Jimmy.”Grandmother: Is that all? He doesn’t say very much, does he?Mary: He can’t write very much on a card, mother.。

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Lesson1: Excuse me!Excuse me!对不起Yes?是的Is this your handbag?这是您的手提包吗?Pardon?对不起,请再说一遍?Is this your handbag?这是您的手提包吗?Yes, it is.是的,是我的。

Thank you very much.非常感谢Lesson 3: Sorry sir.My coat and my umbrella please.请把我的大衣和伞拿给我。

Here is my ticket.这是我寄存东西的牌子Thank you sir.谢谢,先生Number five.是5号Here is your umbrella and your coat. 这是您的伞和大衣This is not my umbrella.这不是我的伞Sorry sir.对不起,先生Is this your umbrella?这把伞是您的吗?No, it isn't.不,不是Is this it?这把是吗?Yes, it is.是,是这把Thank you very much.非常感谢Lesson 5: Nice to meet you. Good morning.早上好Good morning, Mr. Blake. 早上好,布莱克先生This is Miss Sophie Dupont. 这位是索菲娅.杜邦小姐。

Sophie is a new student.索菲娅是个新学生。

She is a French.她是法国人。

Sophie, this is Hans.索菲娅,这位是汉斯。

He is German.他是德国人。

Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

And this is Naoko.这位是直子。

She’s Japanese.她是日本人。

Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

And this is Chang-woo.这位是昌宇。

He’s Korean.他是韩国人。

Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

And this is Luming.这位是鲁明。

He’s Chinese.他是中国人。

Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

And this is Xiaohui.这位是晓惠。

She’s Chinese, too.她也是中国人。

Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

Lesson 7: Are you a teacher? I’m a new student.我是个新学生,My name’s Robert.我的名字叫罗伯特Nice to meet you.很高兴见到你。

My name’s Sophie.我的名字叫索菲娅。

Are you French?你是法国人吗?Yes, I’m.是的,我是法国人。

Are you French, too?你也是法国人吗?No, I’m not.不,我不是。

What nationality are you?你是哪国人?I’m Italian.我是意大利人。

Are you a teacher?你是教师吗?No, I’m not.不,我不是。

What’s your job?你是做什么工作的?I’m a keyboard operator.我是电脑录入员。

What’s your job?你是做什么工作的?I’m an engineer.我是工程师。

Lesson 9: How are you today? Hello, Helen.你好,海伦Hi, Steven.你好,史蒂文How are you today?你今天好吗?I’m very well, Thank you.很好,谢谢你。

And you?你好吗?I’m fine, thanks.很好,谢谢。

How is Tony?托尼好吗?He’s f ine, Thanks.他很好,谢谢。

How’s Emma?埃玛好吗?She’s very well, too, Helen. 她也很好,海伦。

Goodbye, Helen.再见,海伦。

Nice to see you.见到你真高兴。

Nice to see you, too, Steven. 我见到你也很高兴,史蒂文。

Goodbye.再见。

Lesson 11: Is this your shirt? Whose shirt is that?那是谁的衬衫?Is this your shirt, Dave?戴夫,这是你的衬衫吗?No, sir.不,先生It’s not my shirt.这不是我的衬衫。

This is my shirt.这是我的衬衫My shirts blue.我的衬衫是蓝色的。

Is this shirt Tim’s?这件衬衫是蒂姆的吗?Perhaps it is, sir.也许是,先生Tim’s shirts white.蒂姆的衬衫是白色的Tim!蒂姆!Yes, sir.什么事,先生。

Is this your shirt?这是你的衬衫吗?Yes, Sir.是的先生。

Here you are.给你Catch. 接着Thank you, sir.谢谢,先生。

Lesson 13: A new dressWhat color is your new dress? 你的新连衣裙是什么颜色的?It is green.是绿色的。

Come upstairs and see it.到楼上来看看吧。

Thanks you.谢谢。

Look!瞧,Here it is!就是这件。

That’s a nice dress.这件连衣裙真好,It’s very smart.真漂亮。

My hat’s new, too.我的帽子也是新的。

What color is it?是什么颜色的?It’s the same color.一样的颜色,It’s green, too.也是绿的。

That’s a lovely hat.真是一顶可爱的帽子。

cAre you Swedish?你们是瑞典人吗?No, we are not.不,我们不是瑞典人。

We are Danish.我们是丹麦人。

Are your friends Danish, too? 你们的朋友也是丹麦人吗?No, they aren’t.不,他们不是丹麦人。

They are Norwegian.他们是挪威人。

Your passport, please.请出示你们的护照。

Here they are.给您。

Are there your cases?这些是你们的箱子吗?No, they aren’t.不,不是。

Our cases are brown.我们的箱子是棕色的。

Here they are.在这儿呢。

Are you tourists?你们是来旅游的吗?Yes, we are.是的,我们是来旅游的。

Are your friends tourists too?你们的朋友也是来旅游的吗?Yes, they are.是的,他们也是。

That’s fine.好了,Thank you very much.非常感谢。

Lesson 17: How do you doCome and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. 来见见我们的雇员,理查兹先生。

Thank you, Mr. Jackson.谢谢,杰克逊先生。

This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. 这位是尼古拉。

格雷,这位是克莱尔.泰勒。

How do you do?你们好!Those women are very hard-working.那些姑娘很勤快。

What are their jobs?她们是做什么工作的?They’re keyboard operators.她们是电脑输录人员。

This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. 这位是迈克尔.贝克,这位是杰里米.肖特。

How do you do?你们好!They aren’t very busy!他们不很忙吧!What are their jobs?他们是做什么工作的?They’re sales reps.他们是推销员,They are very lazy.他们非常懒。

Who is this young man?这个年轻人是谁?This is Jim.他是吉姆,He is our office assistant.是我们办公室的勤杂人员。

Lesson 19: Tired and thirsty 又累又喝What’s the mater, children?怎么了孩子们?We are tired and thirsty, Mum.我们累了Sit down here.Are you all right now?No, we aren’t.Look!There’s an ice cream man.Two ice creams please.Here you are, children.Thanks, Mum.There ice creams are nice.Are you all right now?Yes, we are, thank you.Lesson 21: Which book?Give me a book please, Jane.Which book?This one?No, not that one. The red one.This one?Yes, please.Here you are.Thank you.Lesson 23: Which glasses?Give me some glasses please, Jane. Which glasses?These glasses.No, not those. The ones on the shelf. These?Yes, please.Here you are.Thanks.Lesson25: Mrs. Smith’s kitchen Mrs. Smith’s kitchen is small. There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.The refrigerator is white.It is on the right.There is an electric cooker in the kitchen.The cooker is blue.It is on the left.There is a table in the middle of the room. There is a bottle on the table.The bottle is empty.There is a cup on the table, too.The cup is clean.Lesson 27: Mrs. Smith’s living roomMrs. Smith’s living room is large.There is a television in the room.The television is near the window.There are some magazines on the television. There is a table in the room.There are some newspapers on the table. There are some armchairs in the room.The armchairs are near the table.There is a stereo in the room.The stereo is near the door.There are some books on the stereo.There are some pictures in the room.The pictures are on the wall.Lesson 29: Come in, Amy.Come in, Amy.Shut the door, please.This bedroom is very untidy.What must I do, Mrs. Jones?Open the window and air the room.Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.(衣橱)Then make the bed.Dust the dressing table.Then sweep the floor.Lesson31: Where’s Sally?Where’s Sally, Jack?She’s in the garden, Jane.What’s she doing?She’s sitting under the tree.Is Tim in the garden, too?Yes, he is.He’s climbin g the tree.I beg your pardon?Who’s climbing the tree.Tim is.What about the dog?The dog’s in the garden, too.It’s running across the grass.It’s running after a cat.Lesson 33: A fine dayIt’s a fine day today.There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining.Mrs. Jones’s with his family.They are walking over the bridge.There are some boats on the river.Mrs. Jones and his wife are looking at them. Sally is looking at a big ship.The ship is going under the bridge.Tim is looking at an aeroplane.The aeroplane is flying over the river.Lesson 35: Our villageThis is a photograph of our village.Our village is in a valley.It is between two hills.The village is on a river.Here is another photograph of the village.My wife and I are walking alone the banks of the river. We are on the left.There is a boy in the water.He is swimming across the river.Here is another photograph.This is the school building.It is beside a park.The park is on the right.Some children are coming out of the building. Some of them are going into the park.Lesson37: Making a bookcaseYou’re working hard, George.What are you doing?I’m making a bookcase.Give me that hammer please, Dan.Which hammer.This one?No, not that one.The big one.Here you are.Thanks, Dan.What are you going to do now, George?I’m going to paint it.What colour are you going to paint it?I’m going to paint it pink.Pink!This bookcase isn’t for me.It’s for my daughter, Susan.P ink’s her favorite colour.Lesson39: Don’t drop it!What are you going to do with that vase, Penny? I’m going to put it on this table, Sam.Don’t do that.Give it to me.What are you going to do with it?I’m going to put it here, in front of the window. Be careful.Don’t drop it!Don’t put it there, Sam.Put it here, on this shelf.There we are!It’s a lovely vase.Those flowers are lovely, too.Lesson41: Penny’s bagIs that bag heavy, Penny?Not very.Here!Put it on this chair.What’s in it?A piece of cheese.A loaf of bread.A bar of soap.A bar of chocolate.A bottle of milk.A pound of sugar.Half a pound of coffee.A quarter of a pound of tea.And a tin of tobacco.Is that tin of tobacco for me?Well, it’s certainly not for me!Lesson43: Hurry up!Can you make the tea, Sam?Yes, of course I can, Penny.Is there any water in this kettle(水壶)?Yes, there is.Where’s the tea?It’s over there, behind the teapot.Can you see it?I can see the teapot, but I can’t see the tea.There it is!It’s in front of you.Ah yes, I can see it now.Where are the cups?There are some in the cupboard(碗橱).Can you find them?Yes. Here they are.Hurry up, Sam.The kettle’s boiling.lesson45THE BOSS: Can you come here a minute please, Bob?Bob: Yes, sir?THE BOSS: Where's Miss Jones?Bob: She's next door. She's in her office, sir.THE BOSS: Can she type this letter for me? Ask her please.Bob: Yes, sir.Bob: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Miss Jones?MISS JONES: Yes, of course I can.Bob: Here you are.MISS JONES: Thank you, Bob.MISS JONES: Bob!Bob: Yes? What's the matter?MISS JONES: I can't type this letter.Miss Jones: I can't read it! The boss's handwriting is terrible!lesson47 A cup of coffeeMRS YOUNG: Do you like coffee, Mrs. Price?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want a cup?MRS PRICE: Yes, please. Mrs. Young.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any sugar?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.MRS YOUNG: Do you want any milk?MRS PRICE: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee.I like black coffee.MRS YOUNG: Do you like biscuits?MRS PRICE: Yes, I do.MRS YOUNG: Do you want one?MRS PRICE: Yes, please.lesson49 At the butcher’sBUTCHER: Do you want any meat today, Mrs. Bird?MRS BIRD: Yes, please.BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.MRS BIRD: I like lamb, but my husband doesn't . BUTCHER: What about some steak? This is a nice piece.MRS BIRD: Give me that piece please. BUTCHER: Do you want a chicken, Mrs. Bird? They're very nice.MRS BIRD: No, thank you.MRS BIRD: My husband likes steak, but he doesn't like chicken.BUTCHER: To tell you the truth(说实在的), Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken, either !lesson51 A pleasant climateHANS: Where do you come from?DIMITRI: I come from Greece.HANS: What's the climate like in your country? DIMITRI: It's very pleasant.Hans: What's the weather like in spring? DIMITRI: It's often windy in March. It's always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. HANS: What's it like in summer?DIMITRI: It's always hot in June, July and August. The sun shines every day.HANS: Is it cold or warm in autumn? DIMITRI: It's always warm in September andOctober. It's often cold in November and itrains sometimes.HANS: Is it very cold in winter?DIMITRI: It's often cold in December, January and February. It snows sometimes.lesson53 An interesting climateHANS: Where do you come from?JIM: I come from England.HANS: What's the climate like in your country? Jim: It's mild(温和的), but it's not always pleasant.Jim: The weather's often cold in the North and windy in the East. It's often wet in the Westand sometimes warm in the South. Hans: Which seasons do you like best?Jim: I like spring and summer. The days arelong and the nights are short. The sunrises early and sets late. I don't likeautumn and winter. The days are shortand the nights are long. The sun rises lateand sets early. Our climate is not verygood, but it's certainly interesting. It's ourfavorite subject of conversation.lesson55 The Sawyer familyThe Sawyers live at 87 King Street.In the morning, Mrs. Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. Their father takes them to school every day.Mrs. Sawyer stays at home every day. She does the housework. She always eats her lunch at noon.In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. They often drink tea together.In the evening, the children come home from school. They arrive home early.Mr. Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.At night, the children always do their homework. Then they go to bed. Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.lesson57 An unusual dayIt is eight o'clock. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot. It is ten o'clock. Mrs. Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.It is four o’clock. In the afternoon, Mrs. Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living-room, but this afternoon, she is drinking tea in the garden.It is six o’clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.It is nine o’clock, Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night, but he is not reading his newspaper tonight. At the moment, he is reading an interesting book.lesson59 Is that all?LADY: I want some envelopes please. STATIONER: Do you want the large size, or the small size?LADY: The large size please.LADY: Have you any writing-paper(信纸)? Stationer: Yes, we do.Stationer: I haven't any small pads. I only have large ones. Do you want a pad(便签簿)?LADY: Yes, please.LADY: And I want some black ink and some glue. Stationer: A bottler of ink and a bottle of glue. LADY: And I want a large box of chalk, too. Stationer: I only have small boxes. Do you want one?LADY: No, thank you.Stationer: Is that all?LADY: That's all, thank you.Stationer: What else do you want?LADY: I want my change.lesson61MR WILLIANMS: Where's Jimmy?MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed.MR WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him? MRS WILLIAMS: He feels ill.MR WILLIAMS: He looks ill.MRS WILLIAMS: We must call the doctor.MR WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.MR WILLIAMS: Can you remember the doctor's telephone number?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. It's 09754.DOCTOR: Open your mouth, Jimmy. Show me your tongue. Say, 'Ah'.MR WILLIMAMS: What's the matter with him, doctor?DOCTOR: He has a bad cold, Mr. Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week.MRS WILLIAMS: That's good news for Jimmy. DOCTOR: Good news? Why?MR WILLIAMS: Because he doesn't like school! lesson63 Thank you , doctor.DOCTOR: How's Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He's better , thank you, doctor. DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs. Williams? MRS WILLIAMS: Certainly, doctor. Come upstairs. DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you mustn't get up yet.You must stay in bed for another two days. DOCTOR: The boy mustn't go to school yet, Mrs. Williams. And he mustn't eat rich food.Mrs. Williams: Does he have a temperature, doctor?Doctor: No, he doesn’t.MRS WILLIAMS: Must he stay in bed? DOCTOR: Yes. He must remain in bed for anothertwo days. He can get up for about twohours each day, but you must keep theroom warm.DOCTOR: Where's Mr. Williams this evening? MRS WILLIAMS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him, please? He has a bad cold, too!lesson65 Not a babyFATHER: What are you going to do this evening, Betty?Betty: I'm going to meet some friends, Dad. FATHER: You mustn't come home late. You must be home at half past ten.BETTY: I can’t get home so early, Dad.Can I have the key to the front door, please? FATHER: NO, you can't.MOTHER: Betty's eighteen years old, Tom. She's not a baby. Give her the key. She alwayscomes home early.FATHER: Oh, all right!FATHER: Here you are.But you mustn't come home after a quarter past eleven. Do you hear? BETTY: Yes, Dad.BETTY: Thanks, Mum.MOTHER: That's all right. Goodbye. Enjoy yourself! BETTY: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. Bye, bye.lesson67 The weekendMRS JOHNSON: Hullo, Mrs. Williams. Were you at the butcher's?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes. I was. Were you at the butcher’s ,too?MRS JOHNSON: No, I wasn’t. I was at the greengrocer’s. How’s Jimmy today?MRS WILLIAMS: He’s very well, thank you.MRS JOHNSON: Was he absent from school last week?MRS WILLIAMS: Yes, he was. He was absent onMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday andThursday. How are you all keeping?(你们身体怎么样?)MRS JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We’re going to spend three days in the country.We’re going to stay at my mother’sfor the week-end.MRS WILLIAMS: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren’t you lucky!Lesson69 The car raceThere is a car race near our town every year. In 1968, there was a very big race.There were hundreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends, Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the crowd. We are standing on the left.There were twenty cars in the race. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.It was an exciting finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number fifteen. Five other cars were just behind him.On the way home, my wife said to me, “Don’t drive so quickly! You’re not Billy Stewart!”Lesson 71 He’s awfulJane : What’s Ron Marston like , Pauline ? Pauline : He’s awful ! He telephoned me four times yesterday , and three times the day beforeyesterday.Pauline: H e telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday afternoon. My boss answeredthe telephone .Jane : What did your boss say to him ?Pauline: He said ,”Miss White is typingletters .She can’t speak to you now !”Pauline : Then I arrived home at six o’clockyesterday evening .He telephoned again .ButI didn’t answer the phone !Jane : Did he telephone again last night ?Pauline : Yes , he did . He telephoned at nineo’clock .Jane : What did you say to him ?Pauline : I said ,”This is Pauline ‘s mother . Please don’t telephone my daughter again !”Jane : Did he telephone again ?Pauline : No , he didn’t !。

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