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M1 U1 It smells delicious.Tony:Mm…What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please. It looks lovely, it smells delicious, and mm, it tastes good.Daming: What’s that on top?s cheese. Do you want to try a piece?Betty: Oh, that’Daming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells toostrong and it tastes a bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are done now. Have a try!Daming: Thanks! They taste really sweet and they feel soft in the middle.Tony: Are you cooking lots of different things? You look very busy!Betty:Yes, I am! There’s some pizza and some cookies, and now I’m making an apple pie. Daming: Apple pie sounds nice. I have a sweet tooth, you know. Shall I get the sugar?Betty:Yes, please. Oh, are you sure that’s sugar? Taste it first. It might be salt.Daming: No, it’s OK. It tastes sweet. It’s sugar.Tony: What’s this? It tastes sweet too.Betty: That’s strawberry jam, for the cake.Daming:Good, everything tastes so sweet! It’s my lucky day!Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak ChineseFROM: SallyTO: LinglingSUBJECT: Re : Welcome to ChinaHi Lingling,meet you.1. Thanks for your last message, It was great to hear from you, and I can’t wait to2. I hope you will know me from my photo when I arrive at the airport. I’m quite tall, with shor-shirt for the journey, but I’ll also carry myfair hair, and I wear glasses. I’ll wear jeans and a Tyou look very pretty, so I’m sure we’ll find each other!warm coat. I’ve got your photo –3. Thanks for telling me about your hobbies. You sound just like me! I spend a lot of time playingclassical music with my friends at school, but I also like dance music – I love dancing! I enjoysports as well, especially tennis. My brother is in the school tennis team –I’m very proud of him!He’s good at everything, but I’m not. Sometimes I get bad marks at school, and I feel sad. I shouldwork harder.4. You asked me, “How do you feel about coming to China?” Well, I often feel a bit sad at firstwhen I leave my mum and dad for a few days, and I’m quite shy when I’m with strangers. I feel nervous when I speak Chinese, but I’ll be fine in a few days. I’m always sorry when I donhow to do things in the righ t way, so please help me when I’m with you in China! Oh, I’m afraid of flying. But I can’t tell you how excited I am about going to China!See you next week!Love,SallyM2 Unit 1 I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitionsTony: Hi, Lingling. What are you doing?Lingling: I’m entering a competition.Tony: What kind of competition?Lingling: A speaking competition.Tony: Great. It’ll help you improve your speaking. And maybe you will win a prize.Lingling: Yes, the first prize is “My dream holiday”.Tony: Have you ever won any prizes before?Lingling: No, I haven’t. I’ve always wanted to go on a dream holiday. But I can’t afford it plane tickets are too expensive.Tony: Well, good luck! I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitions, but haven’t won a I’ve stopped trying now.Lingling: Look! Here’s a writing competition. Around the World in 80 Days. To win it, you needto write a short story about a place you’ve visited.ow can I write about it?Tony: That sounds wonderful, but I’ve never travelled a lot. HLingling: Don’t worry. It doesn’t need to be true! You can make it up.Tony: That’s interesting, I’ll try. I hope I will win, then I will invite you to come with me. Lingling: Sorry! The first prize is only the book called Around the World in 80 Day!Unit 2 They have seen the Pyramids.Mike Robinson is a fifteen–year-old American boy and his sister Clare is fourteen. At the moment, Mike and Clare are in Cairo in Egypt, one of the biggest and busiest cites in Africa.They moved here with their parents two years ago. Their father, Peter, works for a very big company. The company has offices in many countries, and it has sent Peter to work in Germany, France and China before. Peter usually stays in a country for about two years. Then the company moves him again. His family always goes with him.The Robinsons love seeing the world. They have been to many interesting places. For example,in Egypt, they have seen the Pyramids, travelled on a boat on the Nile River, and visited the palaces and towers of ancient kings and queens.Mike and Clare have also begun to learn the language of the country, Arabic. This language is different from English in many ways, and they find it hard to spell and pronounce the words. However, they still enjoy learning it. So far they have learnt to speak German, French, Chineseand Arabic. Sometimes they mix the languages. “It’s really fun,” said Clare.The Robinsons are moving again. The company has asked Peter to work back in the US. Mikeand Clare are happy about this. They have friends all over the world, but they also miss their friends in the US. They are counting down the days.M3 Unit 1 Has it arrived yet ?Daming: Hi, Tony. What are you up to?ship for our school project.Tony: Hi, Daming. I’ve just made a model spaceDaming: I haven’t started yet, because I’m not sure how to make it. Can you help me? Tony: Sure, no problem. Have you heard the lasted news? Scientists have sent a spaceship to Mars.The journey has taken several months.Daming: Has it arrived yet?Tony: Yes, it has arrived already. That’s why it’s on the news.Daming: So have they discovered life on Mars?Tony: No, they haven’t yet.Daming: Are there any astronauts in the spaceship?Tony: No, there aren’t.Daming: Why? Astronauts have already been to the moon.Tony: Yes, but no one has been to Mars yet, because Mars is very far away, much farther than the moon. Lots of scientists are working hard in order to send astronauts to Mars one day.Daming: That’s interesting! How can Iget information on space travel?Tony: You can go online to search for the information.Daming: I will. Thank you, Tony!Unit 2 We have not found life on any other planets yet.Scientists think that there has been life on earth for hundreds of millions of years. However, wehave not found life on any other planets yet.The earth is a planet and it goes around the sun. Seven other planets also go around the sun. None of them has an environment like that of the earth, so scientists do not think they will find life on them. The sun and its planets are called the solar system, and our solar system is a small part of a much larger group of stars and planets, called the Galaxy or the Milky Way. There are billions of stars in the Galaxy, and our sun is only one of them.Scientists have also discovered many other galaxies in the universe. They are very far away and their light has to travel for many years to reach us. So how large is the universe? It is impossible to imagine.Scientists have sent spaceships to the plant of Mars to take photos. They even have sent spaceships to travel outside the solar system. However, no spaceship has travelled far enough to reach near other stars in our Galaxy.Scientists have always asked the question: With so many stars in the universe, are we alone, or isthere life out there in space? Have there been visitors to the earth from other planets? Why has noone communicated with us? We do not know the answers…yet.M4 Unit 1 I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer.Doctor: How can I help you?Daming: I feel ill. I’ve got a stomachache and my head hurts.Doctor: How long have you been like this?Daming: Since Friday. I’ve been ill for about three days!Doctor: I see. Have you caught a cold?Daming: I don’t think so.Doctor: Let me take your temperature…Mm, there’s no fever. What kind of food do you eat? Daming: Usually fast food.Doctor: Do you have breakfast?Daming: No, not usually.omachache.Doctor: That’s the problem! Fast food and no breakfast. That’s why you’ve got a st Daming: What about the headache?Doctor: Do you do any exercise?Daming: Not really. I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer last year.Dcotor: You spend too much time in front of the computer. It can be very harmful to your health.Daming: OK, so what should I do?Doctor: Well, don’t worry. It’s not serious. First, stop eating fast food and have breakfast every day. Second, get some exercise, such as running. And I’ll give you some medicine. Take it three times a day.Daming: Thank you, doctor.Questions:Unit 2 We have played football for a year now.Healthy living1. I was not feeling very well so the doctor checked my heart and said I needed more exercise. Ihave never been very active, and I do not like sports. I have always wanted a pet, so my parentsgave me a dog for my birthday. Now I get exercise by taking him for a walk every day. I have hadhim for three months now and I feel really healthy. ----Annathought: “What a great idea!” I was2. Our teacher decided to start a girl’s football team and Ithe first member of the team. We have played football for a year now and we all feel very fit. Ourteacher is the coach, and she also takes part in the same training with us. She is in excellentcondition too. ---- Wang Wei3. In the last few years, I went to work by underground. When I got to work, I always felt verysleepy and I was not happy. I bought a bike in January. Science then, it has become part of my life.Now I ride to wok every day. It is my daily exercise. I arrive at work with a smile on my face.---- Thomas4. Feeling weak after a long illness, I wanted to exercise more. Then a friend suggested,So we started running a week ago. But I do not enjoydon’t we go for a run before school?” running, and when I get to school, I feel awful. My legs hurt and I am hot all over. Perhaps I amtoo weak to do any exercise. What do you think? ----RichardM5 Unit 1 It’s time to watch a cartoon.Tony: Daming, we’ve finished our homework. It’s time to watch a cartoon.Daming: Good idea, Tony. Let’s watch Superman!Tony: We watched Superman yesterday. Why don’t we watch Spiderman? It’s more modern. Daming: I think Superman is better. He’s stronger than Spiderman. He can fly through the sky andfight bad people.Tony: Spiderman can’t fly, but he climbs up buildings with his hands and feet. That’s cooto be someone like him.Daming: Well, Superman is b rave. He keeps fighting bad people. That’s a real hero!Tony: I don’t think we agree.Daming: All right. Let’s watch Tom and Jerry then.Tony: Yeah! I like humorous cartoons. Tom and Jerry are very funny. I can’t help laughing whe watch them.Daming: Yes, Jerry is too smart for Tom.Tony: The cut mouse always beats the cat! They fight a lot, but they really love each other.Sometimes they protect each other and work together. I think there’s lesson there!Cartoon heroesNemo is a cute orange-and-white fish and Shrek is an ugly green animal. They look very different,but both of them have won the hearts of young people all over the world. The pictures of thesepopular cartoon heroes are everywhere, on office desks, handbags, and computer screens.There are also some older cartoon favourites. Monkey King has just had his 50th birthday”. the hero of a story called Making Havoc in Heaven. He leads a group of monkeys against theEmperor of Heaven and his guards. He is brave, clever and humorous. Parents and children laughtogether as Monkey King makes a terrible mess in heaven. They always expect to see moreMonkey King cartoons.Tintin is another favourite cartoon hero. He has been popular for over eighty years, ever since theartist invented him in 1929. Tintin has red hair and a small white dog. He works for a newpaperand has lots of exciting experiences. Fans have bought about 200 million copies of Tintin’in more than fifty languages. Tintin appeared in China in the 1980s. Many Chinese still collectthese black-and-white Tintin books.Finally, Snoopy, a cute dog, celebrated his 60th birthday in 2010.Snoopy lives in his own privateworld and finds real life hard to understand. Charles Schulz created Snoopy and his friends, anddrew the cartoons to satisfy older people as well as children.M6 Unit 1 Do you collect anything?Lingling: Hi, everything! Come in and find somewhere to sit down. Sorry, it’s a bit of mess. I put the fans on the shelf.Betty: Let me have a look. You’ve got so many fans.Lingling: Yes, about sixty.Betty: Where did you get them?Lingling: Most of them are presents. People often give me fans as presents because they know Ilike them. Do you collect anything?Betty: Yes, I collect coins and notes, you know, like British pounds and US dollars and cents.Lingling: Coins? They must be really valuable. Can I see them?Betty: Sure! I’ll show you my stamps too. I’ve collected stamps from all over the world. Isix or seven books of stamps.I collect tickets, bus tickets and train tickets!Tony: My hobby doesn’t cost as much as yours—Betty: You can’t do anything with old tickets!Tony: I know, but when I look at them, I remember some wonderful places.. People usually collect things just to rememberLingling: Right! Their value isn’t very importantsomething important in their lives.David’s hobbiesMany students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables and looking afteranimals. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are active. Hobbies can make you grow as a person,develop your interests and help you learn new skills.David Smith is a student, and one of his hobbies is writing. During the summer of 2010, he spentfour weeks at a summer camp. As well as the usual activities, such as sailing and climbing, therewas a writing class. “The teacher is a writer, and she asked us to talk about our lives and tellinteresting stories. Then she encouraged us to write about our experiences at the camp.”Back at school, David wrote a story about the life of a sixteen–year–old boy, and it came out as abook in 2012. Many young people love his book, and as a result, David has become a successfulyoung writer.David has been very lucky because his hobby has brought him pleasure and success, but writing issays David. “I spend some of my free timenot his only hobby. “I like playing volleyball too,” playing volleyball for my school team. Maybe I’ll write about my volleyball team in my future books.”M7U1(Lingling is preparing for her trip to LA)Lingling: Hi, Betty. I’m making a list of things for my trip. I like to get things ready earlier. Canyou help me?Betty: Sure. How can I help?Lingling: Well, it sounds crazy but I don’t know what to take.Betty: You should take notebooks, pens and a dictionary.Lingling: OK. What clothes should I take to LA?Betty: When are you leaving and how long are you going to stay there?weeks.Lingling: I’m leaving at the end of July and I’m going to stay there for fourBetty: Shorts are good, or you can wear light trousers. It’ll be sunny and hot there. Lingling: I haven’t got any sunglasses. I’ll buy a pair there.Betty: That’s a good idea. But remember, many things are more expensive in America. Have yougot any American dollars?Lingling: Yes. Is 200 dollars enough?Betty: If you’ve already paid for the air tickets and for homestay, it should be OK.Lingling: What else?Betty: You bag mustn’t weigh too much. You’d better ask the travel company about the totalweight for all your bags. Oh, by the way, don’t forget to take your passport.Lingling: OK. Thank you.Betty: You’re welcome. You’ll have a great time. Please write to me and send me some photos! Lingling: Yes, I will.Learn English in Los AngelesCome and learn English in Los Angeles! We can offer you great summer English courses. You will love coming to Los Angeles to learn about American culture and improve your English at the same time.The courses last for four, six or eight weeks. They start at the beginning of July. Our teachers are well trained and have a lot of experience. They teach English classes for four hours a day. You can work in small or large groups and it depends on your personal choice. We provide books and we set tests every week to check your progress. They are also computers and other forms of technology for personal study.As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the USA. You stay as a guest with an American family and take part in their daily life. You have meals with the family and do some activities with them, too. For many of our students this is the best part of the course. Many families form close friendships with the students and stay in touch with them. Buy if you prefer, of course, we can stay in a hotel.There are many exciting things to do in Los Angeles. We plan activities every day after class. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or San Francisco, or you can go shopping.You are certain to get the best possible experience of English and life in the US. You must pay for your course at least one month before it starts. Do not wait—fill out our form and come to learn English in Los Angeles.M8 U1Lingling: Here we are. Welcome to Beihai Park.Tony:Wow! It’s so quiet that I can even hear the birds singing! I can hardly believe we're in the city centre.Lingling: This park is famous for its lake, the bridge and the ancient buildings on the hill. The lake takes up over half of the park area. Let's walk along the lake,cross the bridge and climb up the hill. Then I can point out the sights of Beijing for you.Tony: Yes, good idea. I'm sure it'll be fantastic to see the city from the top.Daming: But I'm so tired, and it's so hot here. I don't want to climb. The lake looks nice and cool. Why don't we go for a swim?Lingling: I don't think they allow people to swim in the lake. It's dangerous.Daming: That's too bad. Then why don't we have our picnic here? I'm so hungry and thirsty. Lingling: I think it's better to have our picnic at the top of the hill.Tony: Come on! Let's not waste any more time.Daming: All right. I hope it will be cooler up there.U2From:BettyTo: Mum and dadSUBJECT: Wonderful time in ZhangjiajieDear Mum and Dad,I promised to write, so...We’re staying with Lingling’s uncle in Hunan Province, and I’m having a wonderful time here in magic land of mountains, forests and rivers. It's very large, about 480 squareZhangjiajie. It’s akilometres. It’s famous for the strange shape of its tall rocks. Some of them look like humans, andothers look like wild animals.Last night we camped by a small lake. During the night, we heard some noise! It woke everyoneup. We thought somebody was moving about. Lingling's uncle said it was an animal. We came outwithout making any noise, and found it was just a hungry monkey looking for food.This morning, we climbed Mount Tianzi! From the top we hoped to see the lakes and forests. Butit was a pity that it was cloudy. We could only see the mountain tops above the clouds. Then wewalked down the path, along a river, past trees and other plants and back to the camp. I pulled aleaf off a plant, but Lingling’s uncle said that it was wrong to pull leaves off plants and that weshould protect everything here. I was very sorry.Tomorrow we’re going to Dongting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in China.We’ll toback home next week! Wish you were here!Love,BettyM9 U1Helpline: Hello, friendship helpline. Who's calling, please?Lingling: Hello. This is Lingling speaking.Helpline: Hi, Lingling! How can I help you?Lingling: I have a problem with my best friend. She is called...Helpline: No,don't tell me who she is. Tell me when the problem started.Lingling: Yes. Well, we've been friends for five years. We got separated when we went to differentschools last term, but we stayed in touch.Helpline: So could you explain what happened then?Lingling: This term, she came to study at my school. I was so happy at first. But she's so different.Helpline: Can you tell me how she's different?Lingling: She doesn't like me to see my other friends.Helpline: Could I ask if you've mentioned this to her?Lingling: Yes, but she refused to listen.Helpline: OK, do you know why she treats you like that?Lingling: No. I don't know.Helpline: Maybe she doesn't feel very sure of herself in her new school.Lingling: Maybe.Helpline: She probably feels lonely without you. I'm sure she regrets hurting you. So be patientwith her and explain to her that she can make friends with your other friends too. Try to introduceher to them.Lingling: I see. I'll encourage her to join in more. Thanks.Helpline: No problem, Lingling. You're welcome.U2A beautiful smileBy Zhang BeiWhen I was thirteen years old, a girl gave me an important gift. It was a smile.It was the early autumn of my first year at a new school. No one knew me. I was very lonely, and afraid to make friends with anyone.Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt even more lonely. I could not talkto anyone about my problem, and I did not want my parents to worry about me.One day, my classmates are talking with their friends, but I sat in silence. At that moment, a girl entered the classroom. I did not know who she was. She passed me and then turned back. She looked at me and, without a word, smiled.Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy, lively andwarm. It was like a hidden treasure.That smile changed my life. I started to talk with the other students. Day by Day, I learnt to trust people, and they included me in their circle of friends. The girl with the bright smile has becomemy best friend now, and we stick together like glue.One day, I asked her why she smiled at me that day. She said she could not remember!Now I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are lonely, you might alwaysbe alone. My suggestion is: Smile at the world and it will smile back.M10 Chen Huan: Hi, everybody. I'm the news director at Radio Beijing.Lingling: Thank you for showing us around.Chen Huan: No problem! Now, come this way. Look at the red light. When it's on, it means we'reon air. And we should avoid making any noise in the background.Tony: OK.Chen Huan: This is the newsroom. We collect the latest national and international news and write reports here. It gets crazy in here just before the programme begins.Lingling: How can I become a presenter?Chen Huan: I think you need to speak English well. So keep studying, and I hope you can joinus one day.Tony: What about the sports news?Chen Huan: That’s over there.And it is where we do interviews with big stars of sports. Let watch the presenter. Remember, I said you need to keep quite if the red light is on.Presenter: Finally, we've just heard that Germany has won the football match,2–1 against England.Lingling: Hey! That's great news!Tony: No, it's awful news!All: Ssh!Presenter: ... And that’s the end of the six o’clock news.Radio times“How old are you?” the radio studio manager looked down at me.“Fifteen,” I said.“And you want a job in radio? Shouldn’t you be at school?” he asked.How could I explain? I’ve always loved the radio. I still remember, When I was about four years old, I sat close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favourite programmes, and to thevoices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that they were speaking not to lots of listeners but tome in person. At the age of nine, I asked for part–time jobs in small radio stations.As I grew older, my interest in radio grew. One day I learnt about Internet radio. Once a week, Icomputer, talked about life at school, and hoped played my favourite music from my father’ssomeone might be listening.Soon my friends at school started to listen, and then they wanted to help. We prepared a programmes once a week, doing research on articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window).“OK, come with me,” the manager said. I sat down in the studio. He was in another room, behin da glass wall.“OK, let’s do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.”All radio presenters need to answer the same question before they begin work. The purpose is tocheck the sound level.“I had eggs, fruit and some milk.”“OK, that’s great!” The man behind the glass said.And this was how my first real job in radio began.。

外研版八下M1-M10课文译文

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Module 1 Unit 1 It smells delicious.托尼:呣......好香啊,你做的比萨看上去不错。

贝蒂::谢谢!来一点尝尝?托尼:好的。

看上去不错,闻起来香喷喷的。

呣,好吃。

大明:这上面是什么?贝蒂:噢,是奶酪,想尝一块吗?大明:啊!不用了,谢谢,我不喜欢奶酪。

奶酪闻起来不新鲜,气味太大,吃起来有点酸。

贝蒂:嗯,我的巧克力饼干做好了,尝尝吧!大明:谢谢!很甜,里面很酥软。

托尼:你是不是在做很多不同的食物啊?你看上去挺忙的!贝蒂:是的。

做了比萨和饼干,现在我在做苹果派和蛋糕。

大明:苹果派听起来不错呢。

我喜欢甜食,你知道的。

我给你拿糖吧?贝蒂:好。

噢,你确定你拿的是糖吗?先尝一下。

可能是盐。

大明:没拿错,是甜的,是糖。

托尼:这是什么?也是甜的。

贝蒂:是草莓酱,做蛋糕用的。

大明:太好了。

每种东西都甜丝丝的。

我今天可真幸运啊!Module 1 Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak Chinese.玲玲:你好!谢谢你上次的来信,收到你的信真是太好了。

真想马上见到你。

希望你能凭着照片在机场认出我来。

我个子比较高,留着一头金色短发,戴眼镜。

为了旅行方便,我将穿牛仔裤和T恤,但我也会拿一件厚点的外套。

我这里有你的照片,你非常漂亮,我想我们肯定能认出对方来!谢谢你告诉我你的爱好,我俩的爱好非常相似!我花很多时间在学校和朋友们弹奏古典音乐,我也喜欢舞曲——我喜欢跳舞。

我也喜欢运动,尤其是网球。

我哥哥在我们学校网球队,我为他感到非常自豪。

他各方面都很优秀,而我不行。

有时候考得不好,我会难过。

我要更加努力。

你问我:“要来中国了,你有什么感受?”嗯,每当我要离开父母几天时。

起初都会有点感伤。

和陌生人在一起的时候,我会很害羞,讲汉语时我会感到紧张,但是过几天就好了。

当我不知道该如何正确处理事情时,心里总是很难过,所以到中国和你在一起的时候,你要帮助我哟!对了,我还害怕坐飞机。

(完整版)外研版八年级下册英语课文及译文

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Module 1 Unit 11Listen and number the pictures.1Lingling: Guess what it is!Betty: It tastes sweet. Is it a cookie?2Daming: Ugh! This milk smells sour.Tony: Don’t drink it.3Betty: This bed feels a bit soft.Lingling: Try a harder bed.4Lingling: Tom looks very strong!Daming: Yes. He does a lot of exercise.2Listen again and complete the sentences.1Lingling: Guess what it is!Betty: It tastes sweet. Is it a cookie?2Daming: Ugh! This milk smells sour.Tony: Don’t drink it.3Betty: This bed feels a bit soft.Lingling: Try a harder bed.4Lingling: Tom looks very strong!Daming: Yes. He does a lot of exercise.3Listen and read.Tony: Mm...What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please. It looks lovely, it smells delicious, and mm, it tastes good.D aming: What’s that on top?Betty: Oh, that’s cheese. Do you want to try a piece? Daming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like che- ese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells too str-ong and it tastes a bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are done now. 1听录音,把图画标上序号。

(完整版)外研版八年级下册英语课文及译文(最新整理)

(完整版)外研版八年级下册英语课文及译文(最新整理)
there. Betty: Would you like to come and visit me next year? Lingling: That sounds wonderful! I’d love to. Betty: I haven’t asked my parents, but I’m sure they’ll
Tony: What kind of competition? Lingling: A speaking competition. Tony: Great. It’ll help you improve your speaking.
And maybe you will win a prize. Lingling: The first prize is “My dream holiday”. Tony: Have you ever won any prizes before? Lingling: No, I haven’t. I’ve always wanted to go
and mm, it tastes good. Daming: What’s that on top? Betty: Oh, that’s cheese. Do you want to try a piece? Daming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like che-
詹姆斯:我喝了一些可乐,但太凉了。 贝蒂:你喜欢吗?
海伦:嗯,你可以和一些人交谈一 玲玲:是的,那非常令人振奋,但
下。那样你可能感到快乐 是我很累。
一些。 2 再听录音,选择正确的答案。
詹姆斯:人们不是很友好!根本没 贝蒂:玲玲,你曾经去过美国吗?
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(最新)新外研八年级下课文原文M1-M10

(最新)新外研八年级下课文原文M1-M10

M1 U1 It smells delicious.Tony:Mm…What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please. It looks lovely, it smells delicious, and mm, it tastes good.Daming: What’s that on top?s cheese. Do you want to try a piece?Betty: Oh, that’Daming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells toostrong and it tastes a bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are done now. Have a try!Daming: Thanks! They taste really sweet and they feel soft in the middle.Tony: Are you cooking lots of different things? You look very busy!Betty:Yes, I am! There’s some pizza and some cookies, and now I’m making an apple pie. Daming: Apple pie sounds nice. I have a sweet tooth, you know. Shall I get the sugar?Betty:Yes, please. Oh, are you sure that’s sugar? Taste it first. It might be salt.Daming: No, it’s OK. It tastes sweet. It’s sugar.Tony: What’s this? It tastes sweet too.Betty: That’s strawberry jam, for the cake.Daming:Good, everything tastes so sweet! It’s my lucky day!Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak ChineseFROM: SallyTO: LinglingSUBJECT: Re : Welcome to ChinaHi Lingling,meet you.1. Thanks for your last message, It was great to hear from you, and I can’t wait to2. I hope you will know me from my photo when I arrive at the airport. I’m quite tall, with shor-shirt for the journey, but I’ll also carry myfair hair, and I wear glasses. I’ll wear jeans and a T。

外研版八年级下册英语课文电子版

外研版八年级下册英语课文电子版

Module 1Unit 1 It smells delicious3 listen and read.Tony: Mm…What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please, it looks lovely, it smells delicious, and mm, it tastes good.Darning: What’s th at on top?Betty: Oh, that’s cheese. Do you want to try a piece?Darning: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells too strong and it tastesa bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are done now. Have a try!Darning: Thanks! They taste really sweet and they feel soft in the middle.Tony: Are you cooking lots of different things? You look very busy!Betty: Yes, I am! There’s some pizza and some cookies, and now I’m making an apple pie and a cake. Darning: Apple pie sounds nice, I have a sweet tooth, you know. Shall I get the sugar?Betty: Yes, please. Oh, are you sure that’s sugar? Taste it first. It might be salt!Darning: No, it’s OK. It tastes sweet. It’s sugar.Tony: What’s this? It tastes sweet too.Betty: That’s strawberry jam, for the cake.Darning: Good, everything tastes so sweet! It’s my lucky day!Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak Chinese.2 Read Sally’s email and find out which is her picture.FROM: SallyTO: LinglingSUBJECT: Re: Welcome to China.Hi Lingling,Thanks for your last message. It was great to hear from you, and I can’t wait to meet you.1 hope you will know me from my photo when I arrive at the airport. I’m quite tall, with short fair hair, and I wear glasses. I’ll wear jeans and a T-shirt for the journey, but I’ll also carry my warm coat. I’ve got your photo — you look very pretty. So I’m sure we’ll find each other!Thanks for telling me about your hobbies. You sound just like me! I spend a lot of time playing classical music with my friends at school, but I also like dance music — I love dancing! I enjoy sports as well, especially tennis. My brother is in the school tennis team — I’m very proud of him! He’s good at everything, but I’m not. Sometimes I get bad marks at school, and I feel sad. I should work harder.You asked me, “How do you feel about coming to China?” Well, I often feel a bit sad at first when I leave my mum and dad for a few days, and I’m quite shy when I’m with strangers. I feel nervous when I speak Chinese, but I’ll be fine in a few days. I’m always sorry when I don’t know how to do things in the right way, so please help me when I’m with you in China! Oh, I’m afraid of flying too. But I can't tell you how excited I am about going to China!See you next week!Love,SallyModule 2Unit 1 I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitions.3 Listen and read.Tony: Hi, Lingling. What are you doing?Lingling: I’m entering a competition.Tony: What kind of competition?Lingling: A speaking competition.Tony: Great. It’ll help you improve your speaking. And maybe you will win a prize.Lingling: Yes, The first prize is “My dream holiday”.Tony: Have you ever won any prizes before?Lingling: No, I haven’t. I’v e always wanted to go on a dream holiday. But I can’t afford it. The pl ane tickets are too expensive.Tony: Well, good luck! I’v e also entered lots of speaking competitions, but haven’t won any prizes. I’ve stopped trying now.Lingling: That’s a pity. Have you ever thought about other kinds of competitions?Tony: What do you mean?Lingling: Look! Here’s a writing competition Around the World in 80 Days. To win it, you need to write a short story about a place you’ve visited.Tony: That sounds wonderful, but I’ve never travelled much. How can I write about it?Lingling: Don’t worry. It doesn’t need to be true! You can make it up.Tony: That’s interesting. I’ll try. I hope I will win, then I will invite you to come with me.Lingling: Sorry! The first prize is only the book called Around the World in 80 Days!Unit 2 They have seen the Pyramids.2 Read the passage and answer the questions.Mike Robinson is a fifteen-year-old American boy and his sister Clare is fourteen. At the moment, Mike and Clare are in Cairo in Egypt, one of the biggest and busiest cities in Africa.They moved here with their parents two years ago. Their father, Peter, works for a very big company. The company has offices in many countries, and it has sent Peter to work in Germany, France and China before. Peter usually stays in a country for about two years. Then the company moves him again. His family always goes with him.The Robinsons love seeing the world. They have been to many interesting places. For example, in Egypt, they have seen the Pyramids, travelled on a boat on the Nile River, and visited the palaces and towers of ancient kings and queens.Mike and Clare have also begun to learn the language of the country, Arabic. This language is different from English in many ways, and they find it hard to spell and pronounce the words. However, they still enjoy learning it. So far they have learnt to speak German, French, Chinese and Arabic. Sometimes they mix the languages. It’s really fun,” said Clare.The Robinsons are moving again. The company has asked Peter to work back the US. Mike and Clare are happy about this. They have friends all over the world, but they also miss their friends in the US. They are counting down the days.Module 3Unit 1 Has it arrived yet?3 Listen and read.Daming: Hi, Tony. What are you up to?Tony: Hi, Daming. I’ve just made a model spaceship for our school projectDaming: 1 haven’t started yet because I’m not sure how to make it Can you help me?Tony: Sure, no problem. Have you heard the latest news? Scientists have sent a spaceship to Mars. The journey has taken several months.Daming: Has it arrived yet?Tony: Yes, it has arrived already. That’s why it’s on the news.Daming: So have they discovered life on Mars?Tony: No, they haven’t yet.Daming: Are there any astronauts in the spaceship?Tony: No, there aren’t.Daming: Why? Astronauts have already been to the moon.Tony: Yes, but no one has been to Mars yet, because Mars is very far away, much farther than the moon. Lots of scientists are working hard in order to send astronauts to Mars one day.Dam ing: That’s interesting! Ho w can I get information on space travel?Tony: You can go online to search for information.Daming: I will. Thank you, Tony!Unit 2 We have not found life on any other planets yet.2 Read the passage and choose the best title for it.1 Anyone out there?2 Life on earth3 The sun and the stars4 The stars at night__________________Scientists think that there has been life on the earth for hundreds of millions of years. However, we have not found life on any other planets yet.The earth is a planet and it goes around the sun. Seven other planets also go around the sun. None of them has an environment like that of the earth, so scientists do not think they will find life on them. The sun and its planets are called the solar system, and our solar system is a small part of a much larger group of stars and planets, called the Galaxy or the Milky Way. There are billions of stars in the Galaxy, and our sun is only one of them.Scientists have also discovered many other galaxies in the universe. They are very far away and their light has to travel for many years to reach us. So how large is the universe? It is impossible to imagine.Scientists have sent spaceships to the planet of Mars to take photos. They have even sent spaceships to travel outside the solar system. However, no spaceship has travelled far enough to reach other stars in our Galaxy. Scientists have always asked the questions: with so man y st ars in the universe, are we alone, or is there life out there in space? Have there been visitors to the earth from other planets? Why has no one communicated with us? We do not know the answers…yet.Module 4Unit 1 I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer.3 Listen and read.Doctor:How can I help you?Darning: I feel ill. I’ve got a stomachache and my head hurts.Doctor:How long have you been like this?Darning: Since Friday. I’ve been ill for about three days!Doctor:I see. Have you caught a cold?Darning: I don’t think so.Doctor: Let me take your temperature… M m, there’s no fever. What kind of food do you eat?Darning: Usually fast food.Doctor:Do you have breakfast?Darning: No, not usually.Doctor: That’s the problem! Fast food and no breakfast. That’s why you’ve got a stomachache.Darning: What about the headache?Doctor: Do you do any exercise?Darning:Not really. I haven’t done mu ch exercise since I got my compute last year.Doctor: You spend too much time in front of the computer. It can be very harmful to your health.Darning: OK, so what should I do?Doctor: Well, don’t worry. It’s no serious. First, stop eating fast food and have breakfast ever day. Second, get some exercise such as running. And I’ll give you some medicine. Take it three times a day.Darning:Thank you, doctor.Unit 2 We have played football for a year now.2 Read the passage and match the people with the pictures in Activity 1.Healthy living1I was not feeling very well so the doctor checked my heart and said I needed more exercise, I have never been very active, and I do not like sports. I have always wanted a pet, so my parents gave me a dog for my birthday. Now I get exercise by taking him for a walk every day. I have had him for three months now and I feel really healthy. —Anna2Our teacher decided to start a girls’ football team and I thought: “What a great idea!” I was the first member of the team. We have played football for a year now and we all feel very fit. Our teacher is the coach, and she also takes part in the same training with us. She is in excellent condition too. — Wang Wei3In the last few years, I went to work by underground. When I got to work, I always felt very sleepy and I was not happy. I bought a bike in January. Since then, it has become part of my life. Now I ride to work every day. It is my daily exercise. I arrive at work with a smile on my face. — Thomas4Feeling weak after a long illness, I wanted to exercise more. Then a friend suggested, “Why don’t we g o for a run before school?” So we started running a week ago. But I do not enjoy running, and when I get to school, I feel awful. My legs hurt and I am hot all over. Perhaps I am too weak to do any exercise. What do you think? —Unit 1 It’s time to watch a cartoon.3 Listen and read.Tony: Dam ing, we’ve finished our homework. It’s time to watch a cartoon.Daming: Good idea, Tony. Let’s watch Superman!Tony: We watched Superman yesterday. Why don’t we watch Spiderman? It’s more modern.Daming: I think Superman is better. He’s stronger than Spiderman. He can fly through the sky and fight bad people.Tony: Spiderman can’t fly, but he climbs up buildings with his hands and feet. That’s cool. I want to be someone like him.Daming: Well, Superman is brave. He keeps fighting bad people. That’s a real hero!Tony: I don’t think we agree.Daming: All right. Let’s watch Tom and Jerry then.Tony: Yeah! I like humorous cartoons. Tom and Jerry are very funny. I can’t help laughing when I watch them! Daming: Yes, Jerry is too smart for Tom.Tony: The cute mouse always beats the cat! They fight a lot, but they really love each other. Sometimes they protect each other and work together. I think there’s a lesson there!Unit 2 Monkey King has just had his 50th birthday.2 Read the passage and choose a sentence that best summarises it.Cartoon heroesNemo is a cute orange-and-white fish and Shrek is an ugly green man. They look very different, but both of them have won the hearts of young people all over the world. The pictures of these popular cartoon heroes are everywhere, on office desks, schoolbags and computer screens.There are also some older cartoon favourites. Monkey King has just had his 50th birthday. He is the hero of a story called Havoc in Heaven. He leads a group of monkeys against the Emperor of Heaven and his guards. He is brave, clever and humorous. Parents and children laugh together as Monkey King makes a terrible mess in heaven. They always expect to see more Monkey King cartoons.Tintin is another favourite cartoon hero. He has been popular for over eighty years, ever since the artist Herge invented him in 1929. Tintin has red hair and a small white dog. He works for a newspaper and has lots of exciting experiences. Fans have bought about 200 million copies of Tintin’s stories in more than fifty languages. Tintin appeared in China in the 1980s. Many Chinese still collect these black-and-white Tintin books.Finally, Snoopy, a cute dog, celebrated his 60th birthday in 2010. Snoopy lives in his own private work and finds real life hard to understand. Charles Schulz created Snoopy and his friends, and drew the cartoons to satisfy older people as well as children.1Cartoon heroes are popular all over the world, and some are more than eighty years old.2The most popular cartoons come out as books and not as films.3Many children read cartoons today.4Many foreign cartoons have become very popular in China.Module 6Unit 1 Do you collect anything?3 Listen and read.Lingling: Hi, everyone! Come in and find somewhere to sit down. Sorry, it’s a bit of a mess. I’ll put the fans on the shelf.Betty: Let me have a look. You’ve got so many fans.Lingling: Yes, about sixty.Betty: Where did you get them?Lingling: Most of them are presents. People often give me fans as presents because they know I like them. Do you collect anything?Betty: Yes, I collect coins and notes, you know, like British pounds and US dollars and cents.Lingling: Coins? They must be really valuable. Can I see them?Betty: Sure! I’ll show you my stamps too. I’ve collected stamps from all over the world, I’ve got six or seven books of stamps.Tony: My hobby doesn’t cost as much as yours —I collect tickets, bus tickets and train tickets!Betty: You can’t do anything with old tickets!Tony: I know, but when I look at them, I remember some wonderful places.Lingling: Right! Their value isn’t very important. People usually collect things just to remember something important in their lives.Unit 2 Hobbies can make you grow as a person.3 Read the passage and answer the questions.David’s hobbiesMany students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables and looking after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are active. Hobbies can make you grow as a person, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.David Smith is a student, and one of his hobbies is writing. During the summer of 2010, he spent four weeks at a summer camp. As well as the usual activities such as sailing and climbing, there was writing class. “The teacher was writer, and she asked us to talk about our lives and tell interesting stories. Then she encouraged us to write about experiences at the camp.”Back at school, David wrote a story about the life of a sixteen-year-old boy, and it came out as a book in 2012. Many young people love his book, and as result, David has become a successful young writer.David has been very lucky because his hobby has brought him pleasure and success. But writing is not his only hobby. He is also interested in many other things. “I like playing volleyball too,” says David. “I spend some of my free time playing volleyball for my school team. Maybe I’ll write about my volleyball team in my future books.”Module 7Unit 1 Please write to me and send me some photos! p562 Listen and read.(Lingling is preparing for her trip to LA.)Lingling: Hi, Betty. I’m making a list of things for my trip. I like to get things ready earlier. Can you help me? Betty: Sure. How can I help?Lingling: Well, it sounds crazy but I don’t know what to take.Betty: You should take notebooks, pens and a dictionary.Lingling: OK. What clothes should I take to LA?Betty: When are you leaving and how long are you going to stay there?Lingling: I’m leaving at the end of July and I’m going to stay there for four weeks.Betty: Shorts are good, or you can wear light trousers, it’ll be sunny and hot there.Lingling: I haven’t got any sunglasses. I’ll buy a pair there.Betty: That’s a good idea. But remember, many things are more expensive in America. Have you got any American dollars?Lingling: Yes. Is 200 dollars enough?Betty: If you’ve already paid for the air tickets and for homestay, it should be OK.Lingling: What else?Betty: Your bag mustn’t weigh too much. You’d better ask the travel company about the total weight for all your bags. Oh, by the way, don’t forget to take your passport.Lingling: OK. Thank you.Betty: You’re welcome. You’ll have a great time. Please write to me and send me some photos!Lingling: Yes, I will!Unit 2 Fill our form and come to learn English in Los Angeles! p582 Read the passage and choose the best answer.Learn English in Los Angeles1Come to learn English in Los Angeles! We can offer you great summer English courses. You will love coming to Los Angeles to learn about American culture and improve your English at the same time.2The courses last for four, six or eight weeks. They start at the beginning of July. Our teachers are well trained and have a lot of experience. They teach English classes for four hours a day. You can work in small or large groups and it depends on your personal choice. We provide books, and we set tests every week to check your progress. There are also computers and other forms of technology for personal study.3As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the US. You can stay as a guest with an American family and take part in their daily life. You have meals with the family and do some activities with them too. For many of our students this is the best part of the course. Many families form close friendships with the students and stay in touch with them. But if you prefer, of course, you can stay in a hotel.4There are many exciting things to do in Los Angeles. We plan activities every day after class. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or San Francisco, or you can go shopping.5You are certain to get the best possible experience of English and life in the US. You must pay for your course at least one month before it starts. Do not wait —fill out our form and come to learn English in Los Angeles!Module 8Unit 1 I can hardly believe we’re in the city centre. p643 Listen and read.Lingling: Here we are. Welcome to Beihai Park,Tony: Wow! It’s so quiet here that I can even hear the birds singing! I can hardly believe we’re in the city centre. Lingling: This park is famous for its lake, the bridges and the ancient buildings on the hill. The lake takes up over half of the park area. Let’s walk along the lake, cross the bridge and climb up the hill. Then I can point out the sights of Beijing for you.Tony: Yes, good idea. I’m sure it’ll be fantastic to see the city from the top.Daming: But I’m so tired, and it’s so hot here. I don’t want to climb. The lake looks nice and cool. Why don’t we go for a swim?Lingling: I don’t think they allow people to swim in the lake. It’s dangerous.Daming: That’s too bad. Then why don’t we have our picnic here? I’m so hungry and thirsty.Lingling: I think it’s better to have our picnic at the top of the hill.Tony: Come on! Let’s not waste any more time.Daming: All right. I hope it will be cooler up there.Unit 2 We thought somebody was moving about. P663 Read the email and check your answers to Activity 2.FROM: BettyTO: Mum and DadSUBJECT: Wonderful time in ZhangjiajieDear Mum and Dad,I promised to write, so…We’re staying with Lingling’s uncle in Hunan Province, and I’m having a wonderful time here in Zhangjiajie. It’s a magic land of mountains, forests and rivers. It’s very large, about 480 square kilometres. It’s famous for the strange shape of its tall rocks. Some of them look like humans while others look like wild animals.Last night we camped by a small lake. During the night, we heard some noise! It woke everybody up. We thought somebody was moving about. Lingling’s uncle said it was an animal. We came out without making any noise, and found it was just a hungry monkey looking for food.This morning, we climbed Mount Tianzi! From the top we hoped to see the lakes and forests. But it was a pity that it was cloudy. We could only see the mountain tops above the clouds. Then we walked down the path, along a river, past trees and other plants and back to the camp, I pulled a leaf off a plant, but Lingling’s uncle said that it was wrong to pull leaves off plants and that we should protect everything here. I was very sorry.Tomorrow we’re going to Dong ting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in China. We’ll be back home next week! Wish you were here!Love,BettyModule 9Unit 1 Could I ask if you’ve mentioned this to her? 723 Listen and read.Helpline: Hello, Friendship Helpline. Who’s calling, please?Lingling: Hello. This is Lingling speaking.Helpline: Hi, Lingling! How can I help you?Lingling: I have a problem with my best friend. She’s called…Helpline: No, don’t tell me who she is. Tell me when the problem startedLingling: Yes. Well. We’ve been friends for five years. We got separated when we went to different schools last term, but we stayed in touch.Helpline: So could you explain what happened then?Lingling: This term, she came to study at my school. I was so happy at first. But she’s so different.Helpline: Can you te ll me how she’s different?Lingling: She doesn’t like me to see my other friends.Helpline: Could I ask if you’ve mentioned this to her?Lingling: Yes, but she refused to listen.Helpline: OK. Do you know why she treats you like that?Lingling: No, I don’t know.Helpline: Maybe she doesn’t feel very sure of herself in her new school.Lingling: Maybe.Helpline: She probably feels lonely without you. I’m sure she regrets hurting you. So be patient with her and explain to her that she can make friends with your other friends too. Try to introduce her to them.Lingling: I see. I’ll encourage her to join in more. Thanks.Helpline: No problem, Lingling. You’re welcome!Unit 2 I believe that the world is what you think it is. 742 Read the passage and look at the photo. Decide who is in the photo.A beautiful smileWhen I was thirteen years old, a girl gave me an important gift. It was a smile.It was the early autumn of my first year at a new school. No one knew me. I was very lonely, and afraid to make friends with anyone.Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt even more lonely. I could not talk to anyone about my problem, and I did not want my parents to worry about me.One day, my classmates were talk with their friends, but I sat in silence. At that moment, a girl entered the classroom. I did not know who she was. She passed me and then turned back. She looked at me and, without a word, smiled.Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy, lively and warm. It was like a hidden treasure.That smile changed my life. I started talk with the other students. Day by day, I learnt to trust people, and they included me in their circle of friends. The girl with the bright smile has become my best friend now, and we stick together like glue.One day, I asked her why she smiled at me that day. She said she could not remember!Now I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are lonely, you might always be alone. Mysuggestion is: smile at the world and it will smile back.Module 10Unit 1 I hope that you can join us one day. 803 Listen and read.Chen Huan: Hi, everybody. I’m the news director at Radio Beijing.Lingling: Thank you for showing us around.Chen Huan: No problem! Now, com e this way. Look at the red light. When it’s on, it means we’re on air. And we should avoid making any noise in the background!Tony: OK.Chen Huan: This is the newsroom. We collect the latest national and international news and write reports here. It gets crazy in here just before the programme begins.Lingling: How can I become a presenter?Chen Huan: I think you need to speak English really well. So keep studying, and I hope that you can join us one day.Tony: What about the sports news?Chen Huan: That’s over there. And it is where we do interviews with big stars of sports. Let’s watch the presenter. Remember, I said you need to keep quiet if the red light is on.Presenter: Finally, we’ve just heard that Germany has won the football match, 2-1 against England.Lingling:Hey! That’s great news!Tony:No, it’s awful news!All: Ssh!Presenter:…And that’s the end of the six o’clock news.Unit 2 It seemed that they were speaking to me in person. p822 Read the passage and decide where you are likely to see the photo.Radio times“How old are you? The radio manager looked down at me.“Fifteen,” I said.“And you want a job in radio? Shouldn’t you be at school?” he asked.How could I explain? I have always loved the radio. I still remember, when I was four years old, I sat close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favourite programmes and to the voices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that they were speaking not to lots of listeners but to me in person. At the age of nine, I asked for part-time jobs in small radio stations.As I grew older, my interest in radio grew. One day I learnt about Internet radio. Once a week, I played my favourite music from my father’s computer, talked about life at school, and hoped someone might be listening. Soon my friends at school started to listen, and then they wanted to help. We prepared a programme once a week, doing research on articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window).“OK, come with me,” the manager said. I sat down in the studio. He was in another room, behind a glass wall. “OK, let’s do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.”All radio presenters need to answer the same question before they begin work. The purpose is to check the sound level.“I had eggs, fruit and some milk.”“OK, that’s great!” the man behind the glass said.This was how my first real job in radio began.。

2020外研版八年级的下册的课文与翻译

2020外研版八年级的下册的课文与翻译

2020最新八年级外研版英语下册课文与翻译Module1 unit1Tony: Mm…What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please. It looks lovely, it smells delicious and mm, it tastes good. Daming: What’s that on top?Betty: Oh, that’s cheese. Do you want to try a piece?Daming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells too strong and it tastes a bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are done now. Have a try!Daming: Thanks! They taste really sweet and they feel soft in the middle.Tony: Are you cooking lots of different things? You look very busy!Betty: Yes, I am! There’s some pizza and some cookies, and now I’m making an apple pie and a cake.Daming: Apple pie sounds nice. I have a sweet tooth, you know. Shall I get the sugar? Betty: Yes, please. Oh, are you sure that’s sugar? Taste it first. It might be salt! Daming: No, it’s OK.It tastes sweet. It’s sugar.Tony: What’s this? It tastes sweet too.Betty: That’s strawberry jam, for the cake.Daming: Good, everything tastes so sweet! It’s my lucky day!Tony: 恩......多香的味道啊!你的比萨饼看起来这样的好。

外研版八下英语课文及译文

外研版八下英语课文及译文

Module 1Unit 11Listen and number the pictures.1Lingling: Guess what it is!Betty: It tastes sweet. Is it a cookie2Daming: Ugh! This milk smells sour.Tony: Don’t drink it.3Betty: This bed feels a bit soft.Lingling: Try a harder bed.4Lingling: Tom looks very strong!Daming: Yes. He does a lot of exercise.2Listen again and complete the sentences. 1Lingling: Guess what it is!Betty: It tastes sweet. Is it a cookie2Daming: Ugh! This milk smells sour.Tony: Don’t drink it.3Betty: This bed feels a bit soft.Lingling: Try a harder bed.4Lingling: Tom looks very strong!Daming: Yes. He does a lot of exercise.3Listen and read.Tony: Mm...What a delicious smell! Your pizza looksso nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some Tony: Yes, please. It looks lovely, it smells delicious,and mm, it tastes good.Daming: What’s that on topBetty: Oh, that’s cheese. Do you want to try a pieceDaming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like che-ese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells 1听录音,把图画标上序号。

外研社英语八年级下M10课文

外研社英语八年级下M10课文

Chen Huan: Hi, everybody. I'm the news director at Radio Beijing. Lingling: Thank you for showing us around. Chen Huan: No problem! Now, come this way. Look at the red light. When it's on, it means we're on air. And we should avoid making any noise in the background. Tony: OK. Chen Chen Huan:Huan: This This is is is the the the newsroom. newsroom. newsroom. W e W e collect collect collect the the the latest latest latest national national national and and and international international news and write reports here. It gets crazy in here just before the programme begins. Lingling: How can I become a presenter? Chen Huan: I think you need to speak English well. So keep studying, and I hope I think you need to speak English well. So keep studying, and I hope you can join us one day. Tony: What about the sports news? Chen Chen Huan: Huan: That’s That’s over over over there.And there.And there.And it it it is is is where where where we we we do do do interviews interviews interviews with with with big big big stars stars stars of of sports sports. Let’s watch the . Let’s watch the presenter. Remember, I said you need to keep quite if the red light is on. Presenter: Finally, we've just heard that Germany has won the football match,2–1 against England. Lingling: Hey! That's great news! Tony: No, it's awful news! All: Ssh! Presenter: ... A nd that’s the end of the six o’clock news.Question: 1. What is the use of the newsroom ? ______________________________________________________________ 2. According to the dialogue, what can you do if you want to be a presenter ? ______________________________________________________________ 3. Why don ’t Lingling and Tony agree with each other about the result? _____________________________________________________________ 4. How do you think the friends feel about visiting Radio Beijing? _____________________________________________________________ Keys: 1. They collect the latest national and international news and write reports here. 2. You need to speak English well. 3. Tony is from England. The team in his country didn't win. 4. Good. Radio times “How old are you?” the radio studio manager looked down at me. “Fifteen,Fifteen,”” I said. “And you want a job in radio? Shouldn ’t you be at school?” he asked. How How could could could I I I explain? explain? explain? I I ’ve ve always always always loved loved loved the the the radio. radio. radio. I I I still still still remember, remember, remember, When When When I I I was was about four years old, I sat close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favourite programmes, programmes, and and and to to to the the the voices voices voices of of of my my my favourite favourite favourite presenters. presenters. presenters. It It It seemed seemed seemed that that that they they they were were speaking not to lots of listeners but to me in person. At the age of nine, I asked for part –time jobs in small radio stations. As As I I I grew grew grew older, older, older, my my my interest interest interest in in in radio radio radio grew. grew. grew. One One One day day day I I I learnt learnt learnt about about about Internet Internet Internet radio. radio. Once a week, I played my favourite music from my father ’s computer, talked about life at school, and hoped someone might be listening. Soon Soon my my my friends friends friends at at at school school school started started started to to to listen, listen, listen, and and and then then then they they they wanted wanted wanted to to to help. help. help. W W e prepared a programmes once a week, doing research on articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window). “OK, come with me,” the manager said. I sat down in the studio. He was in another room, behind a glass wall. “OK, let ’s do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.” All radio presenters need to answer the same question before they begin work. The purpose is to check the sound level. “I had eggs, fruit and some milk.”“OK, that’s that’s great! great!” The man behind the glass said. And this was how my first real job in radio began. Question:1. Why does the writer ask “How could I explain?”__________________________________________________ 2.How did the writer prepare programmes about the weather? __________________________________________________ 3. When did the writer asked for part –time jobs in small radio stations? __________________________________________________ 4. 4. Why Why Why does does does all all all radio radio radio presenters presenters presenters need need need to to to answer answer answer the the the same same same question question question before before before they they they begin begin work? __________________________________________________ Keys:1. Because it's hard to explain.2. He did this by looking out of the window.3. Nine years old.4. The purpose is to check the sound level.。

外研版八年级下册英语课文电子版

外研版八年级下册英语课文电子版

Module 1Unit 1 It smells delicious3 listen and read.Tony: Mm…What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please, it looks lovely, it smells delicious, and mm, it tastes good.Darning: What’s th at on top?Betty: Oh, that’s cheese. Do you want to try a piece?Darning: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells too strong and it tastesa bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are done now. Have a try!Darning: Thanks! They taste really sweet and they feel soft in the middle.Tony: Are you cooking lots of different things? You look very busy!Betty: Yes, I am! There’s some pizza and some cookies, and now I’m making an apple pie and a cake. Darning: Apple pie sounds nice, I have a sweet tooth, you know. Shall I get the sugar?Betty: Yes, please. Oh, are you sure that’s sugar? Taste it first. It might be salt!Darning: No, it’s OK. It tastes sweet. It’s sugar.Tony: What’s this? It tastes sweet too.Betty: That’s strawberry jam, for the cake.Darning: Good, everything tastes so sweet! It’s my lucky day!Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak Chinese.2 Read Sally’s email and find out which is her picture.FROM: SallyTO: LinglingSUBJECT: Re: Welcome to China.Hi Lingling,Thanks for your last message. It was great to hear from you, and I can’t wait to meet you.1 hope you will know me from my photo when I arrive at the airport. I’m quite tall, with short fair hair, and I wear glasses. I’ll wear jeans and a T-shirt for the journey, but I’ll also carry my warm coat. I’ve got your photo — you look very pretty. So I’m sure we’ll find each other!Thanks for telling me about your hobbies. You sound just like me! I spend a lot of time playing classical music with my friends at school, but I also like dance music — I love dancing! I enjoy sports as well, especially tennis. My brother is in the school tennis team — I’m very proud of him! He’s good at everything, but I’m not. Sometimes I get bad marks at school, and I feel sad. I should work harder.You asked me, “How do you feel about coming to China?” Well, I often feel a bit sad at first when I leave my mum and dad for a few days, and I’m quite shy when I’m with strangers. I feel nervous when I speak Chinese, but I’ll be fine in a few days. I’m always sorry when I don’t know how to do things in the right way, so please help me when I’m with you in China! Oh, I’m afraid of flying too. But I can't tell you how excited I am about going to China!See you next week!Love,SallyModule 2Unit 1 I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitions.3 Listen and read.Tony: Hi, Lingling. What are you doing?Lingling: I’m entering a competition.Tony: What kind of competition?Lingling: A speaking competition.Tony: Great. It’ll help you improve your speaking. And maybe you will win a prize.Lingling: Yes, The first prize is “My dream holiday”.Tony: Have you ever won any prizes before?Lingling: No, I haven’t. I’v e always wanted to go on a dream holiday. But I can’t afford it. The pl ane tickets are too expensive.Tony: Well, good luck! I’v e also entered lots of speaking competitions, but haven’t won any prizes. I’ve stopped trying now.Lingling: That’s a pity. Have you ever thought about other kinds of competitions?Tony: What do you mean?Lingling: Look! Here’s a writing competition Around the World in 80 Days. To win it, you need to write a short story about a place you’ve visited.Tony: That sounds wonderful, but I’ve never travelled much. How can I write about it?Lingling: Don’t worry. It doesn’t need to be true! You can make it up.Tony: That’s interesting. I’ll try. I hope I will win, then I will invite you to come with me.Lingling: Sorry! The first prize is only the book called Around the World in 80 Days!Unit 2 They have seen the Pyramids.2 Read the passage and answer the questions.Mike Robinson is a fifteen-year-old American boy and his sister Clare is fourteen. At the moment, Mike and Clare are in Cairo in Egypt, one of the biggest and busiest cities in Africa.They moved here with their parents two years ago. Their father, Peter, works for a very big company. The company has offices in many countries, and it has sent Peter to work in Germany, France and China before. Peter usually stays in a country for about two years. Then the company moves him again. His family always goes with him.The Robinsons love seeing the world. They have been to many interesting places. For example, in Egypt, they have seen the Pyramids, travelled on a boat on the Nile River, and visited the palaces and towers of ancient kings and queens.Mike and Clare have also begun to learn the language of the country, Arabic. This language is different from English in many ways, and they find it hard to spell and pronounce the words. However, they still enjoy learning it. So far they have learnt to speak German, French, Chinese and Arabic. Sometimes they mix the languages. It’s really fun,” said Clare.The Robinsons are moving again. The company has asked Peter to work back the US. Mike and Clare are happy about this. They have friends all over the world, but they also miss their friends in the US. They are counting down the days.Module 3Unit 1 Has it arrived yet?3 Listen and read.Daming: Hi, Tony. What are you up to?Tony: Hi, Daming. I’ve just made a model spaceship for our school projectDaming: 1 haven’t started yet because I’m not sure how to make it Can you help me?Tony: Sure, no problem. Have you heard the latest news? Scientists have sent a spaceship to Mars. The journey has taken several months.Daming: Has it arrived yet?Tony: Yes, it has arrived already. That’s why it’s on the news.Daming: So have they discovered life on Mars?Tony: No, they haven’t yet.Daming: Are there any astronauts in the spaceship?Tony: No, there aren’t.Daming: Why? Astronauts have already been to the moon.Tony: Yes, but no one has been to Mars yet, because Mars is very far away, much farther than the moon. Lots of scientists are working hard in order to send astronauts to Mars one day.Dam ing: That’s interesting! Ho w can I get information on space travel?Tony: You can go online to search for information.Daming: I will. Thank you, Tony!Unit 2 We have not found life on any other planets yet.2 Read the passage and choose the best title for it.1 Anyone out there?2 Life on earth3 The sun and the stars4 The stars at night__________________Scientists think that there has been life on the earth for hundreds of millions of years. However, we have not found life on any other planets yet.The earth is a planet and it goes around the sun. Seven other planets also go around the sun. None of them has an environment like that of the earth, so scientists do not think they will find life on them. The sun and its planets are called the solar system, and our solar system is a small part of a much larger group of stars and planets, called the Galaxy or the Milky Way. There are billions of stars in the Galaxy, and our sun is only one of them.Scientists have also discovered many other galaxies in the universe. They are very far away and their light has to travel for many years to reach us. So how large is the universe? It is impossible to imagine.Scientists have sent spaceships to the planet of Mars to take photos. They have even sent spaceships to travel outside the solar system. However, no spaceship has travelled far enough to reach other stars in our Galaxy. Scientists have always asked the questions: with so man y st ars in the universe, are we alone, or is there life out there in space? Have there been visitors to the earth from other planets? Why has no one communicated with us? We do not know the answers…yet.Module 4Unit 1 I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer.3 Listen and read.Doctor:How can I help you?Darning: I feel ill. I’ve got a stomachache and my head hurts.Doctor:How long have you been like this?Darning: Since Friday. I’ve been ill for about three days!Doctor:I see. Have you caught a cold?Darning: I don’t think so.Doctor: Let me take your temperature… M m, there’s no fever. What kind of food do you eat?Darning: Usually fast food.Doctor:Do you have breakfast?Darning: No, not usually.Doctor: That’s the problem! Fast food and no breakfast. That’s why you’ve got a stomachache.Darning: What about the headache?Doctor: Do you do any exercise?Darning:Not really. I haven’t done mu ch exercise since I got my compute last year.Doctor: You spend too much time in front of the computer. It can be very harmful to your health.Darning: OK, so what should I do?Doctor: Well, don’t worry. It’s no serious. First, stop eating fast food and have breakfast ever day. Second, get some exercise such as running. And I’ll give you some medicine. Take it three times a day.Darning:Thank you, doctor.Unit 2 We have played football for a year now.2 Read the passage and match the people with the pictures in Activity 1.Healthy living1I was not feeling very well so the doctor checked my heart and said I needed more exercise, I have never been very active, and I do not like sports. I have always wanted a pet, so my parents gave me a dog for my birthday. Now I get exercise by taking him for a walk every day. I have had him for three months now and I feel really healthy. —Anna2Our teacher decided to start a girls’ football team and I thought: “What a great idea!” I was the first member of the team. We have played football for a year now and we all feel very fit. Our teacher is the coach, and she also takes part in the same training with us. She is in excellent condition too. — Wang Wei3In the last few years, I went to work by underground. When I got to work, I always felt very sleepy and I was not happy. I bought a bike in January. Since then, it has become part of my life. Now I ride to work every day. It is my daily exercise. I arrive at work with a smile on my face. — Thomas4Feeling weak after a long illness, I wanted to exercise more. Then a friend suggested, “Why don’t we g o for a run before school?” So we started running a week ago. But I do not enjoy running, and when I get to school, I feel awful. My legs hurt and I am hot all over. Perhaps I am too weak to do any exercise. What do you think? —Unit 1 It’s time to watch a cartoon.3 Listen and read.Tony: Dam ing, we’ve finished our homework. It’s time to watch a cartoon.Daming: Good idea, Tony. Let’s watch Superman!Tony: We watched Superman yesterday. Why don’t we watch Spiderman? It’s more modern.Daming: I think Superman is better. He’s stronger than Spiderman. He can fly through the sky and fight bad people.Tony: Spiderman can’t fly, but he climbs up buildings with his hands and feet. That’s cool. I want to be someone like him.Daming: Well, Superman is brave. He keeps fighting bad people. That’s a real hero!Tony: I don’t think we agree.Daming: All right. Let’s watch Tom and Jerry then.Tony: Yeah! I like humorous cartoons. Tom and Jerry are very funny. I can’t help laughing when I watch them! Daming: Yes, Jerry is too smart for Tom.Tony: The cute mouse always beats the cat! They fight a lot, but they really love each other. Sometimes they protect each other and work together. I think there’s a lesson there!Unit 2 Monkey King has just had his 50th birthday.2 Read the passage and choose a sentence that best summarises it.Cartoon heroesNemo is a cute orange-and-white fish and Shrek is an ugly green man. They look very different, but both of them have won the hearts of young people all over the world. The pictures of these popular cartoon heroes are everywhere, on office desks, schoolbags and computer screens.There are also some older cartoon favourites. Monkey King has just had his 50th birthday. He is the hero of a story called Havoc in Heaven. He leads a group of monkeys against the Emperor of Heaven and his guards. He is brave, clever and humorous. Parents and children laugh together as Monkey King makes a terrible mess in heaven. They always expect to see more Monkey King cartoons.Tintin is another favourite cartoon hero. He has been popular for over eighty years, ever since the artist Herge invented him in 1929. Tintin has red hair and a small white dog. He works for a newspaper and has lots of exciting experiences. Fans have bought about 200 million copies of Tintin’s stories in more than fifty languages. Tintin appeared in China in the 1980s. Many Chinese still collect these black-and-white Tintin books.Finally, Snoopy, a cute dog, celebrated his 60th birthday in 2010. Snoopy lives in his own private work and finds real life hard to understand. Charles Schulz created Snoopy and his friends, and drew the cartoons to satisfy older people as well as children.1Cartoon heroes are popular all over the world, and some are more than eighty years old.2The most popular cartoons come out as books and not as films.3Many children read cartoons today.4Many foreign cartoons have become very popular in China.Module 6Unit 1 Do you collect anything?3 Listen and read.Lingling: Hi, everyone! Come in and find somewhere to sit down. Sorry, it’s a bit of a mess. I’ll put the fans on the shelf.Betty: Let me have a look. You’ve got so many fans.Lingling: Yes, about sixty.Betty: Where did you get them?Lingling: Most of them are presents. People often give me fans as presents because they know I like them. Do you collect anything?Betty: Yes, I collect coins and notes, you know, like British pounds and US dollars and cents.Lingling: Coins? They must be really valuable. Can I see them?Betty: Sure! I’ll show you my stamps too. I’ve collected stamps from all over the world, I’ve got six or seven books of stamps.Tony: My hobby doesn’t cost as much as yours —I collect tickets, bus tickets and train tickets!Betty: You can’t do anything with old tickets!Tony: I know, but when I look at them, I remember some wonderful places.Lingling: Right! Their value isn’t very important. People usually collect things just to remember something important in their lives.Unit 2 Hobbies can make you grow as a person.3 Read the passage and answer the questions.David’s hobbiesMany students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables and looking after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are active. Hobbies can make you grow as a person, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.David Smith is a student, and one of his hobbies is writing. During the summer of 2010, he spent four weeks at a summer camp. As well as the usual activities such as sailing and climbing, there was writing class. “The teacher was writer, and she asked us to talk about our lives and tell interesting stories. Then she encouraged us to write about experiences at the camp.”Back at school, David wrote a story about the life of a sixteen-year-old boy, and it came out as a book in 2012. Many young people love his book, and as result, David has become a successful young writer.David has been very lucky because his hobby has brought him pleasure and success. But writing is not his only hobby. He is also interested in many other things. “I like playing volleyball too,” says David. “I spend some of my free time playing volleyball for my school team. Maybe I’ll write about my volleyball team in my future books.”Module 7Unit 1 Please write to me and send me some photos! p562 Listen and read.(Lingling is preparing for her trip to LA.)Lingling: Hi, Betty. I’m making a list of things for my trip. I like to get things ready earlier. Can you help me? Betty: Sure. How can I help?Lingling: Well, it sounds crazy but I don’t know what to take.Betty: You should take notebooks, pens and a dictionary.Lingling: OK. What clothes should I take to LA?Betty: When are you leaving and how long are you going to stay there?Lingling: I’m leaving at the end of July and I’m going to stay there for four weeks.Betty: Shorts are good, or you can wear light trousers, it’ll be sunny and hot there.Lingling: I haven’t got any sunglasses. I’ll buy a pair there.Betty: That’s a good idea. But remember, many things are more expensive in America. Have you got any American dollars?Lingling: Yes. Is 200 dollars enough?Betty: If you’ve already paid for the air tickets and for homestay, it should be OK.Lingling: What else?Betty: Your bag mustn’t weigh too much. You’d better ask the travel company about the total weight for all your bags. Oh, by the way, don’t forget to take your passport.Lingling: OK. Thank you.Betty: You’re welcome. You’ll have a great time. Please write to me and send me some photos!Lingling: Yes, I will!Unit 2 Fill our form and come to learn English in Los Angeles! p582 Read the passage and choose the best answer.Learn English in Los Angeles1Come to learn English in Los Angeles! We can offer you great summer English courses. You will love coming to Los Angeles to learn about American culture and improve your English at the same time.2The courses last for four, six or eight weeks. They start at the beginning of July. Our teachers are well trained and have a lot of experience. They teach English classes for four hours a day. You can work in small or large groups and it depends on your personal choice. We provide books, and we set tests every week to check your progress. There are also computers and other forms of technology for personal study.3As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the US. You can stay as a guest with an American family and take part in their daily life. You have meals with the family and do some activities with them too. For many of our students this is the best part of the course. Many families form close friendships with the students and stay in touch with them. But if you prefer, of course, you can stay in a hotel.4There are many exciting things to do in Los Angeles. We plan activities every day after class. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or San Francisco, or you can go shopping.5You are certain to get the best possible experience of English and life in the US. You must pay for your course at least one month before it starts. Do not wait —fill out our form and come to learn English in Los Angeles!Module 8Unit 1 I can hardly believe we’re in the city centre. p643 Listen and read.Lingling: Here we are. Welcome to Beihai Park,Tony: Wow! It’s so quiet here that I can even hear the birds singing! I can hardly believe we’re in the city centre. Lingling: This park is famous for its lake, the bridges and the ancient buildings on the hill. The lake takes up over half of the park area. Let’s walk along the lake, cross the bridge and climb up the hill. Then I can point out the sights of Beijing for you.Tony: Yes, good idea. I’m sure it’ll be fantastic to see the city from the top.Daming: But I’m so tired, and it’s so hot here. I don’t want to climb. The lake looks nice and cool. Why don’t we go for a swim?Lingling: I don’t think they allow people to swim in the lake. It’s dangerous.Daming: That’s too bad. Then why don’t we have our picnic here? I’m so hungry and thirsty.Lingling: I think it’s better to have our picnic at the top of the hill.Tony: Come on! Let’s not waste any more time.Daming: All right. I hope it will be cooler up there.Unit 2 We thought somebody was moving about. P663 Read the email and check your answers to Activity 2.FROM: BettyTO: Mum and DadSUBJECT: Wonderful time in ZhangjiajieDear Mum and Dad,I promised to write, so…We’re staying with Lingling’s uncle in Hunan Province, and I’m having a wonderful time here in Zhangjiajie. It’s a magic land of mountains, forests and rivers. It’s very large, about 480 square kilometres. It’s famous for the strange shape of its tall rocks. Some of them look like humans while others look like wild animals.Last night we camped by a small lake. During the night, we heard some noise! It woke everybody up. We thought somebody was moving about. Lingling’s uncle said it was an animal. We came out without making any noise, and found it was just a hungry monkey looking for food.This morning, we climbed Mount Tianzi! From the top we hoped to see the lakes and forests. But it was a pity that it was cloudy. We could only see the mountain tops above the clouds. Then we walked down the path, along a river, past trees and other plants and back to the camp, I pulled a leaf off a plant, but Lingling’s uncle said that it was wrong to pull leaves off plants and that we should protect everything here. I was very sorry.Tomorrow we’re going to Dong ting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in China. We’ll be back home next week! Wish you were here!Love,BettyModule 9Unit 1 Could I ask if you’ve mentioned this to her? 723 Listen and read.Helpline: Hello, Friendship Helpline. Who’s calling, please?Lingling: Hello. This is Lingling speaking.Helpline: Hi, Lingling! How can I help you?Lingling: I have a problem with my best friend. She’s called…Helpline: No, don’t tell me who she is. Tell me when the problem startedLingling: Yes. Well. We’ve been friends for five years. We got separated when we went to different schools last term, but we stayed in touch.Helpline: So could you explain what happened then?Lingling: This term, she came to study at my school. I was so happy at first. But she’s so different.Helpline: Can you te ll me how she’s different?Lingling: She doesn’t like me to see my other friends.Helpline: Could I ask if you’ve mentioned this to her?Lingling: Yes, but she refused to listen.Helpline: OK. Do you know why she treats you like that?Lingling: No, I don’t know.Helpline: Maybe she doesn’t feel very sure of herself in her new school.Lingling: Maybe.Helpline: She probably feels lonely without you. I’m sure she regrets hurting you. So be patient with her and explain to her that she can make friends with your other friends too. Try to introduce her to them.Lingling: I see. I’ll encourage her to join in more. Thanks.Helpline: No problem, Lingling. You’re welcome!Unit 2 I believe that the world is what you think it is. 742 Read the passage and look at the photo. Decide who is in the photo.A beautiful smileWhen I was thirteen years old, a girl gave me an important gift. It was a smile.It was the early autumn of my first year at a new school. No one knew me. I was very lonely, and afraid to make friends with anyone.Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt even more lonely. I could not talk to anyone about my problem, and I did not want my parents to worry about me.One day, my classmates were talk with their friends, but I sat in silence. At that moment, a girl entered the classroom. I did not know who she was. She passed me and then turned back. She looked at me and, without a word, smiled.Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy, lively and warm. It was like a hidden treasure.That smile changed my life. I started talk with the other students. Day by day, I learnt to trust people, and they included me in their circle of friends. The girl with the bright smile has become my best friend now, and we stick together like glue.One day, I asked her why she smiled at me that day. She said she could not remember!Now I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are lonely, you might always be alone. Mysuggestion is: smile at the world and it will smile back.Module 10Unit 1 I hope that you can join us one day. 803 Listen and read.Chen Huan: Hi, everybody. I’m the news director at Radio Beijing.Lingling: Thank you for showing us around.Chen Huan: No problem! Now, com e this way. Look at the red light. When it’s on, it means we’re on air. And we should avoid making any noise in the background!Tony: OK.Chen Huan: This is the newsroom. We collect the latest national and international news and write reports here. It gets crazy in here just before the programme begins.Lingling: How can I become a presenter?Chen Huan: I think you need to speak English really well. So keep studying, and I hope that you can join us one day.Tony: What about the sports news?Chen Huan: That’s over there. And it is where we do interviews with big stars of sports. Let’s watch the presenter. Remember, I said you need to keep quiet if the red light is on.Presenter: Finally, we’ve just heard that Germany has won the football match, 2-1 against England.Lingling:Hey! That’s great news!Tony:No, it’s awful news!All: Ssh!Presenter:…And that’s the end of the six o’clock news.Unit 2 It seemed that they were speaking to me in person. p822 Read the passage and decide where you are likely to see the photo.Radio times“How old are you? The radio manager looked down at me.“Fifteen,” I said.“And you want a job in radio? Shouldn’t you be at school?” he asked.How could I explain? I have always loved the radio. I still remember, when I was four years old, I sat close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favourite programmes and to the voices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that they were speaking not to lots of listeners but to me in person. At the age of nine, I asked for part-time jobs in small radio stations.As I grew older, my interest in radio grew. One day I learnt about Internet radio. Once a week, I played my favourite music from my father’s computer, talked about life at school, and hoped someone might be listening. Soon my friends at school started to listen, and then they wanted to help. We prepared a programme once a week, doing research on articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window).“OK, come with me,” the manager said. I sat down in the studio. He was in another room, behind a glass wall.“OK, let’s do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.”All radio presenters need to answer the same question before they begin work. The purpose is to check the sound level.“I had eggs, fruit and some milk.”“OK, that’s great!” the man behind the glass said.This was how my first real job in radio began.。

外研社英语八下课文

外研社英语八下课文

外研社八下课文M1 U1 It smells delicious.Tony:Mm…What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice. Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please. It looks lovely, it smells—1---, and mm, it tastes good.Daming: What’s that on top?Betty: Oh, t hat’s cheese. Do you want to try a piece?Daming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. It—2-- smell fresh. It smells too strong and it tastes a bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are –3-- now. Have a try! Daming:Thanks! They taste really sweet and they –4-- soft in the middle.Tony: Are you cooking lots of different things? You look very—5--! Betty:Yes, I am! There’s some pizza and some cookies, and now I’m –6--an apple pie.Daming: Apple pie –7--nice. I have a sweet tooth, you know. Shall I get the sugar?Betty: Yes, please. Oh, are you –8-- that’s sugar? Taste it first. It might be salt.Daming: No, it’s OK. It –9--sweet. It’s sugar.Tony: What’s this? It tastes –10-- too.Betty: That’s strawberry jam, for the cake.Daming: Good, ev erything tastes so sweet! It’s my lucky day! Questions:1. Does Tony’s pizza taste good?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. Why doesn’t Daming like the cheese?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. What’s Betty doing?___________________________________________________________ ____________________4. Who has a sweet tooth?___________________________________________________________ ____________________Keys:1. Yes, i t does.2. Because it doesn’t smell fresh. It smells too strongand it tastes a bit sour.3. She is making an apple pie.4. Daming.Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak ChineseFROM: SallyTO: LinglingSUBJECT: Re : Welcome to ChinaHi Lingling,1. Thanks fou your last message, It was great to hear from you, and I can’t–1-- to meet you.2. I hope you will know me from my photo when I arrive --2-- the airport. I’m quite tall, --3--short fair hair, and I wear glasses. I’ll –4--jeans and a T-shirt for t he journey, but I’ll also carry my warm coat. I’ve got your photo –you look very pretty, so I’m sure we’ll find each other!3. Thanks for –5-me about your hobbies. You sound just like me! I spenda lot of time –6--classical music with my friends at school, but I also like dance music – I love dancing! I enjoy sports –7--well, especially tennis. My brother is in the school tennis team –I’m very –8--of him! He’s good at everything, but I’m not. Sometimes I get bad marks at school, and I feel sad. I should work harder.4. You asked me, “How do you feel about coming to China?” Well, I often feel a bit sad at first when I leave my mum and dad for a few days, and I’m quite shy when I’m with strangers. I –9--nervous when I speakChinese, but I’ll be fine in a few days. I’m always sorry when I don’t know how to do things in the right way, so please help me when I’m with you in China! Oh, I’m –10--of flying. But I can’t tell you how excited I am about going to China!See you next week!Love,SallyQuestions:1. What does Sally look like?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. What are Sally’s hobbies?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. Does Sally usually get bad marks?___________________________________________________________ ____________________4. How does Sally feel about coming to China?___________________________________________________________ ____________________5. How does Sally feel when she is going to China?___________________________________________________________ ____________________Keys:1. She’s quite tall, with short fair hair, and she wears glasses.2. Playing classical music, dance music and tennis.3. No, she doesn’t.4. She often feels a bit sad at first when she leaves her mum and dad for a few days.5. Exciting.M2 Unit 1 I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitionsTony: Hi, Lingling. What are you doing?Lingling: I’m entering a competition.Tony: What kind of competition?Lingling: A speaking competition.Tony: Great. It’ll help you --1------ your speaking. And maybe you will win a prize.Lingling: Yes, the first prize is “My dream holiday”.Tony: Have you ever 2------any prizes before?Lingling: No, I haven’t. I’ve always wanted to 3---a dream holiday. But I can’t afford it. The plane tickets are too expensive.Tony: Well, good 4----! I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitions, but haven’t won any prizes. I’ve stopped 5--now.Lingling: Look! Here’s a 6---competition. Around the World in 80 Days. To win it, you need to write a short story about a place you’ve visited. Tony: That 7--wonderful, but I’ve never travelled a lot. How can I write about it?Lingling: Don’t worry. It doesn’t 8--- to be true! You can make it up. Tony: Tha t’s interesting, I’ll try. I hope I will win, then I will 9---you to come with me.Lingling: Sorry! The first prize is only the book 10--Around the World in 80 Day!Questions:1. What kind of competition does Lingling enter?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. What’s the first prize of the speaking composition?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. Why doesn’t Lingling go on a dream holiday?___________________________________________________________ ____________________4. Has Tony entered lots of speaking competitions?¬_______________________________________________________________________________Keys:1. A speaking competition.2. The first prize is “My dream holiday”.3. She can’t afford it. The plane tickets are too expensive.4. Yes, he has.Unit 2 They have seen the Pyramids.Mike Robinson is a fifteen–year-old American boy and his sister Clare is fourteen. At the moment, Mike and Clare are in Cairo in Egypt, one of the biggest and busiest -1--in Africa.They moved here with their parents two years ago. Their father, Peter, works for a very big company. The company has offices in many countries, and it has -2--Peter to work in Germany, France and China before. Peter usually stays in a country for about two years. Then the company moves him again. His family always goes with him.The Robinsons love seeing the world. They have -3--to many interesting places. For example, in Egypt, they have seen the Pyramids, travelled on a boat on the Nile River, and -4--the palaces and towers of ancient kings and queens.Mike and Clare have also begun to learn the language of the country, Arabic. This language is different -5--English in many ways, and theyfind it hard -6--spell and pronounce the words. However, they still enjoy -7--it. So far they have learnt to -8--German, French, Chinese and Arabic. Sometimes they mix the languages. “It’s really fun,” said Clare.The Robinsons are moving again. The company has -9--Peter to work back in the US. Mike and Clare are happy about this. They have friends all over the world, but they also miss their friends in the US. They are -10--down the days.Questions:1. How long have the Robinsons been in Egypt?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. Why do they live in Cairo?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. What have they seen and done in Egypt?___________________________________________________________ ____________________4. What do Mike and Clare find difficult about Arabic?_______________________________________________________________________________5. Are they looking forward to going home?___________________________________________________________ ____________________Keys:1. Two years2. Their father, Peter, works in Cairo.3. In Egypt, they have seen the Pyramids, travelled on a boat on the Nile River, and visited the palaces and towers of ancient kings and queens.4. This language is different from English in many ways, and they find it hard to spell and pronounce the words.5. Yes, they are.M3 Unit 1 Has it arrived yet ?Daming: Hi, Tony. What are you up to?Tony: Hi, Daming. I’ve just made a -1-spaceship for our school project. Daming: I haven’t started yet, because I’m not sure how -2-make it. Can you help me?Tony: Sure, no-3-. Have you heard the latest news? Scientists have -4-a spaceship to Mars. The journey has taken several months.Daming: Has it arrived -5-?Tony: Yes, it has arrived already. That’s why it’s on the news.Daming: So have they discovered-6- on Mars?Tony: No, they haven’t yet.Daming: Are there any astronauts in the spaceship?Tony: No, there aren’t.Daming: Why? Astronauts have already-7- to the moon.Tony: Yes, but no one has been to Mars yet, because Mars is very far away, much -8-than the moon. Lots of scientists are working hard in-9- to send astronauts to Mars one day.Daming: That’s interesting! How can I get information on space trav el? Tony: You can go -10-to search for the information.Daming: I will. Thank you, Tony!Now answer the questions:1. What school project have Daming and Tony got?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. How does Daming feel about the school project?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. What news has Tony heard?___________________________________________________________ ____________________4. Has anyone been to Mars? Why?___________________________________________________________ ____________________Keys:1. They’ve just made a model spaceship for their school project.2. Daming is not sure how to make it.3. Scientists have sent a spaceship to Mars. The journey has taken several months.4. No one has been to Mars yet, because Mars is very far away, much farther than the moon.Unit 2 We have not found life on any other planets yet.Scientists think that there has been life on earth for hundreds of -1-of years. However, we have not found life on any -2-planets yet.The earth is a planet and it goes around the sun. Seven other planets also -3-around the sun. None of them -4-an environment like that of the earth, so scientists do not think they will find life on them. The sun and its planets are -5-the solar system, and our solar system is a small part of a much larger group of stars and planets, called the Galaxy or the Milky Way. There are billions of stars in the Galaxy, and our sun is only one of them.Scientists have also discovered many other galaxies in the universe. They are very far away and their light has to -6-for many years to reach us. Sohow large is the universe? It is-7- to imagine.Scientists have sent spaceships to the plant of Mars to take photos. They even have sent spaceships to travel outside the solar system. However, no spaceship has travelled far enough to -8-near other stars in our Galaxy. Scientists have always asked the question: With so many stars in the universe, are we-9-, or is there life out there in space? Have there been visitors to the earth from other planets? Why has no one communicated -10-us? We do not know the answers…yet.Questions:1. Have we found life on any other planets?___________________________________________________________ ________________2. How many planets are there going around the sun?___________________________________________________________ ___________________3. Why don’t the scientists think they will find life on the other planets?___________________________________________________________ ___________________4. What’s the Milky Way?___________________________________________________________ ___________________Keys:1. No, we haven’t.2. Eight.3. None of them has an environment like that of the earth, so scientists do not think they will find life on them.4. The sun and its planets are called the solar system, and our solar system is a small part of a much larger group of stars and planets, called the Galaxy or the Milky Way.M4 Unit 1 I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer.Doctor: How can I help you?Daming: I feel ill. I’ve got a stomachache and my head-1-.Doctor: How long have you -2-like this?Daming: Since Friday. I’ve been ill -3-about three days!Doctor: I see. Have you -4-a cold?Daming: I don’t think so.Doctor: Let me -5-your temperature…Mm, there’s no fever. What-6- of food do you eat?Daming: Usually fast food.Doctor: Do you have breakfast?Daming: No, not usually.Doctor: That’s the-7-! Fast food and no breakfast. That’s why you’ve gota stomachache.Daming: What about the headache?Doctor: Do you do -8-exercise?Daming: Not really. I haven’t done much exercise -9-I got my computer last year.Dcotor: You spend too much time in front of the computer. It can be very -10-to your health.Daming: OK, so what should I do?Doctor: Well, don’t worry. It’s not serious. First, stop eating fast food and have breakfast every day. Second, get some exercise, such as running. And I’ll give you some medicine. Take it three times a day.Daming: Thank you, doctor.Questions:1. What has Daming got?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. Does Daming have breakfast?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. Why has Daming got a stomachache?___________________________________________________________ ____________________4. Does Daming do any exercise? Why?___________________________________________________________ ____________________Keys:1. He’s got a stomachache and his head hurts.2. No, he doesn’t3. Fast food and no breakfast.4. No, he spends too much time in front of the computer.Unit 2 We have played football for a year now.Healthy living1. I was not feeling very well so the doctor checked my heart and said I needed -1-exercise. I have never been very active, and I do not like sports.I have always wanted a pet, so my parents gave me a dog for my birthday. Now I get exercise by -3-him for a walk every day. I have -4-him for three months now and I feel really healthy. ----Anna2. Our teacher decided to start a girl’s football team and I thought: “What a great idea!” I was the first member of the team. We have played football for a year now and we all feel very-5-. Our teacher is the coach, and she also -6-part in the same training with us. She is in excellentcondition too. ---- Wang Wei3. For the last few years, I went to work by underground. When I got to work, I always felt very sleepy and I was not happy. I bought a bike in January. Since then, it has -8-part of my life. Now I ride to work every day. It is my daily exercise. I arrive at work with a smile on my face. ---- Thomas4. Feeling weak after a long illness, I wanted to exercise more. Then a friend suggested, “Why don’t we go for a -9-before school?” So we started running a week ago. But I do not enjoy running, and when I get to school, I feel awful. My legs hurt and I am hot all over. Perhaps I am too -10-to do any exercise. What do you think? ----RichardQuestions:1. What does Anna’s doctor say when she doesn’t feel well?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. How does Anna get exercise?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. How long has Wang Wei played football?_______________________________________________________________________________4. How does Thomas go to work now?___________________________________________________________ ____________________5. Does Richard enjoy running?___________________________________________________________ ____________________Keys:1. She needs more exercise.2. By taking a dog for a walk every day.3. One year.4. By bike.5. No, he doesn’t.M5 Unit 1 It’s time to watch a cartoon.Tony: Daming, we’ve finished our homework. It’s time to watch a cartoon.Daming: Good idea, Tony. Let’s watch Superman!Tony: We watched Superman yest erday. Why don’t we watch Spiderman? It’s more modern.Daming: I think Superman is better. He’s stronger than Spiderman. He can fly through the sky and fight bad people.Tony: Spiderman can’t fly, but he climbs up buildings with his hands andfeet. That’s cool. I want to be someone like him.Daming: Well, Superman is brave. He keeps fighting bad people. That’s a real hero!Tony: I don’t think we agree.Daming: All right. Let’s watch Tom and Jerry then.Tony: Yeah! I like humorous cartoons. Tom and Jerry are very funny. I can’t help laughing when I watch them.Daming: Yes, Jerry is too smart for Tom.Tony: The cut mouse always beats the cat! They fight a lot, but they really love each other. Sometimes they protect each other and work together. I think there’s lesson there!Cartoon heroesNemo is a cute orange-and-white fish and Shrek is an ugly green animal. They look very different, but both of them have won the hearts of young people all over the world. The pictures of these popular cartoon heroes are everywhere, on office desks, handbags, and computer screens.There are also some older cartoon favourites. Monkey King has just had his 50th birthday”. He is the hero of a story called Making Havoc in Heaven. He leads a group of monkeys against the Emperor of Heaven andhis guards. He is brave, clever and humorous. Parents and children laugh together as Monkey King makes a terrible mess in heaven. They always expect to see more Monkey King cartoons.Tintin is another favourite cartoon hero. He has been popular for over eighty years, ever since the artist invented him in 1929. Tintin has red hair and a small white dog. He works for a newpaper and has lots of exciting experiences. Fans have bought about 200 million copies of Tintin’s stories in more than fifty l anguages. Tintin appeared in China in the 1980s. Many Chinese still collect these black-and-white Tintin books. Finally, Snoopy, a cute dog, celebrated his 60th birthday in 2010.Snoopy lives in his own private world and finds real life hard to understand. Charles Schulz created Snoopy and his friends, and drew the cartoons to satisfy older people as well as children.M6 Unit 1 Do you collect anything?Ling ling: Hi, everything! Come in and find somewhere to sit down. Sorry, it’s a bit of mess. I’ll put the fans on the shelf.Betty: Let me have a look. You’ve got so many fans.Ling ling: Yes, about sixty.Betty: Where did you get them?Lingling: Most of them are presents. People often give me fans aspresents because they know I like them. Do you collect anything? Betty: Yes, I collect coins and notes, you know, like British pounds and US dollars and cents.Lingling: Coins? They must be really valuable. Can I see them?Betty: Sure! I’ll show you my stamps too. I’ve collected stamps from a ll over the world. I’ve got six or seven books of stamps.Tony: My hobby doesn’t cost as much as yours—I collect tickets, bus tickets and train tickets!Betty: You can’t do anything with old tickets!Tony: I know, but when I look at them, I remember some wonderful places.Lingling: Right! Their value isn’t very important. People usually collect things just to remember something important in their lives. Questions:1. What does Lingling collect?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. How can Lingling get the fans?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. What does Betty collect?_______________________________________________________________________________4. Why do people collect things?___________________________________________________________ ____________________Keys:1. Fans.2. People often give her fans as presents.3. Coins, notes and stamps.4. People usually collect things just to remember something important in their lives.David’s hobbiesMany students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables and looking after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are active. Hobbies can make you grow as a person, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.David Smith is a student, and one of his hobbies is writing. During the summer of 2010, he spent four weeks at a summer camp. As well as the usual activities, such as sailing and climbing, there was a writing class. “The teacher is a writer, and she asked us to talk about our lives and tell interesting stories. Then she encouraged us to write about our experiencesat the camp.”Back at school, David wrote a story about the life of a sixteen–year–old boy, and it came out as a book in 2012. Many young people love his book, and as a result, David has become a successful young writer.David has been very lucky because his hobby has brought him pleasure and success, but writing is not his only hobby. “I like playing volleyball too,” says David. “I spend some of my free time playing volleyball for my school team. Maybe I’ll write about my volleyball team in my future b ooks.”Questions:1. Why do people usually have hobbies?___________________________________________________________ ____________________2. Is writing a usual activity for a summer camp?___________________________________________________________ ____________________3. When did David become a successful writer?___________________________________________________________ ______________________ 4. How many hobbies does David have? _____________________________________________________________________________Keys:1. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are active. Hobbies can make you grow as a person, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.2. Yes, it is.3. 20124. Two.M7U1(Lingling is preparing for her trip to LA)Lingling: Hi, Betty. I’m making a list of things for my trip. I like to get things ready earlier. Can you help me?Betty: Sure. How can I help?Lingling: Well, it sounds crazy but I don’t know what to take.Betty: You should take notebooks, pens and a dictionary.Lingling: OK. What clothes should I take to LA?Betty: When are you leaving and how long are you going to stay there?Lingling: I’m leaving at the end of July and I’m going to stay there for four weeks.Betty: Shorts are goo d, or you can wear light trousers. It’ll be sunny and hot there.Lingling: I haven’t got any sunglasses. I’ll buy a pair there.Betty: That’s a good idea. But remember, many things are more expensive in America. Have you got any American dollars?Lingling: Yes. Is 200 dollars enough?Betty: If you’ve already paid for the air tickets and for homestay, it should be OK.Lingling: What else?Betty: You bag mustn’t weigh too much. You’d better ask the travel company about the total weight for all your bags. Oh, by the way, don’t forget to take your passport.Lingling: OK. Thank you.Betty: You’re welcome. You’ll have a great time. Please write to me and send me some photos!Lingling: Yes, I will.Questions:1. Does Lingling know what to take?___________________________________________________________ _____________2. When is Lingling leaving for LA?________________________________________________________________________3. How long is she going to stay there?___________________________________________________________ _____________4. Will LA be sunny and hot there?___________________________________________________________ _____________Keys:1. No, she doesn't.2. At the end of July.3. She is going to stay there for four weeks.4. Yes, it will.Learn English in Los AngelesCome and learn English in Los Angeles! We can offer you great summer English courses. You will love coming to Los Angeles to learn about American culture and improve your English at the same time.The courses last for four, six or eight weeks. They start at the beginning of July. Our teachers are well trained and have a lot ofexperience. They teach English classes for four hours a day. You can work in small or large groups and it depends on your personal choice. We provide books and we set tests every week to check your progress. They are also computers and other forms of technology for personal study.As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the USA. You stay as a guest with an American family and take part in their daily life. You have meals with the family and do some activities with them, too. For many of our students this is the best part of the course. Many families form close friendships with the students and stay in touch with them. Buy if you prefer, of course, we can stay in a hotel.There are many exciting things to do in Los Angeles. We plan activities every day after class. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or San Francisco, or you can go shopping.You are certain to get the best possible experience of English and life in the US. You must pay for your course at least one month before it starts. Do not wait—fill out our form and come to learn English in Los Angeles.Questions:1. What do you learn about in an English summer course?______________________________________________________________________________2. Why are there weekly tests?___________________________________________________________ ___________________3. How long does the courses last?___________________________________________________________ ___________________4. What can you do after class?___________________________________________________________ ___________________Keys:1. American culture.2. To check the students' progress.3. The courses last for four, six or eight weeks.3. For many of our students this is the best part of the course.4. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or San Francisco, or you can go shopping.M8 U1Lingling: Here we are. Welcome to Beihai Park.Tony:Wow! It’s so quiet that I can even hear the birds singing! I can hardly believe we're in the city centre.Lingling: This park is famous for its lake, the bridge and the ancient buildings on the hill. The lake takes up over half of the park area. Let's walk along the lake,cross the bridge and climb up the hill. Then I can point out the sights of Beijing for you.Tony: Yes, good idea. I'm sure it'll be fantastic to see the city from the top.Daming: But I'm so tired, and it's so hot here. I don't want to climb. The lake looks nice and cool. Why don't we go for a swim?Lingling: I don't think they allow people to swim in the lake. It's dangerous.Daming: That's too bad. Then why don't we have our picnic here? I'm so hungry and thirsty.Lingling: I think it's better to have our picnic at the top of the hill. Tony: Come on! Let's not waste any more time.Daming: All right. I hope it will be cooler up there.Questions:1. Is the Beihai Park noisy?___________________________________________________________ _____________2. What's the park famous for?___________________________________________________________ _____________3. How does Daming feel now?___________________________________________________________ _____________4. Where will they have their picnic?Keys:1. No, it isn't.2. This park is famous for its lake, the bridge and the ancient buildings on the hill.3. Tired and hot .4. At the top of the hill.。

外研版八下M1-M10课文译文

外研版八下M1-M10课文译文

Module 1 Unit 1 It smells delicious.托尼:呣......好香啊,你做的比萨看上去不错。

贝蒂::谢谢!来一点尝尝?托尼:好的。

看上去不错,闻起来香喷喷的。

呣,好吃。

大明:这上面是什么?贝蒂:噢,是奶酪,想尝一块吗?大明:啊!不用了,谢谢,我不喜欢奶酪。

奶酪闻起来不新鲜,气味太大,吃起来有点酸。

贝蒂:嗯,我的巧克力饼干做好了,尝尝吧!大明:谢谢!很甜,里面很酥软。

托尼:你是不是在做很多不同的食物啊?你看上去挺忙的!贝蒂:是的。

做了比萨和饼干,现在我在做苹果派和蛋糕。

大明:苹果派听起来不错呢。

我喜欢甜食,你知道的。

我给你拿糖吧?贝蒂:好。

噢,你确定你拿的是糖吗?先尝一下。

可能是盐。

大明:没拿错,是甜的,是糖。

托尼:这是什么?也是甜的。

贝蒂:是草莓酱,做蛋糕用的。

大明:太好了。

每种东西都甜丝丝的。

我今天可真幸运啊!Module 1 Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak Chinese.玲玲:你好!谢谢你上次的来信,收到你的信真是太好了。

真想马上见到你。

希望你能凭着照片在机场认出我来。

我个子比较高,留着一头金色短发,戴眼镜。

为了旅行方便,我将穿牛仔裤和T恤,但我也会拿一件厚点的外套。

我这里有你的照片,你非常漂亮,我想我们肯定能认出对方来!谢谢你告诉我你的爱好,我俩的爱好非常相似!我花很多时间在学校和朋友们弹奏古典音乐,我也喜欢舞曲——我喜欢跳舞。

我也喜欢运动,尤其是网球。

我哥哥在我们学校网球队,我为他感到非常自豪。

他各方面都很优秀,而我不行。

有时候考得不好,我会难过。

我要更加努力。

你问我:“要来中国了,你有什么感受?”嗯,每当我要离开父母几天时。

起初都会有点感伤。

和陌生人在一起的时候,我会很害羞,讲汉语时我会感到紧张,但是过几天就好了。

当我不知道该如何正确处理事情时,心里总是很难过,所以到中国和你在一起的时候,你要帮助我哟!对了,我还害怕坐飞机。

外研社英语八年级下M10课文

外研社英语八年级下M10课文

Chen Huan: Hi, everybody. I'm the news director at Radio Beijing.Lingling: Thank you for showing us around.Chen Huan: No problem! Now, come this way. Look at the red light. When it's on, it means we're on air. And we should avoid making any noise in the background.Tony: OK.Chen Huan:This is the newsroom. We collect the latest national and international news and write reports here. It gets crazy in here just before the programme begins.Lingling: How can I become a presenter?Chen Huan: I think you need to speak English well. So keep studying, and I hope you can join us one day.Tony: What about the sports news?Chen Huan: That’s over there.And it is where we do interviews with big stars of sports. Let’s watch the presenter. Remember, I said you need to keep quite if the red light is on.Presenter: Finally, we've just heard that Germany has won the football match,2–1 against England.Lingling: Hey! That's great news!Tony: No, it's awful news!All: Ssh!Presenter: ... A nd that’s the end of the six o’clock news.Question:1. What is the use of the newsroom?______________________________________________________________2. According to the dialogue, what can you do if you want to be a presenter?______________________________________________________________3. Why don’t Lingling and Tony agree with each other about the result?_____________________________________________________________4. How do you think the friends feel about visiting Radio Beijing?_____________________________________________________________Keys:1. They collect the latest national and international news and write reports here.2. You need to speak English well.3. Tony is from England. The team in his country didn't win.4. Good.Radio times“How old are you?” the radio studio manager looked down at me.“Fifteen,” I said.“And you want a job in radio? Shouldn’t you be at school?” he asked.How could I explain? I’ve always loved the radio. I still remember, When I was about four years old, I sat close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favouriteprogrammes, and to the voices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that they were speaking not to lots of listeners but to me in person. At the age of nine, I asked for part–time jobs in small radio stations.As I grew older, my interest in radio grew. One day I learnt about Internet radio. Once a week, I played my favourite music from my father’s computer, talked about life at school, and hoped someone might be listening.Soon my friends at school started to listen, and then they wanted to help. We prepared a programmes once a week, doing research on articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window).“OK, come with me,” the manager said. I sat down in the studio. He was in another room, behind a glass wall.“OK, let’s do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.”All radio presenters need to answer the same question before they begin work. The purpose is to check the sound level.“I had eggs, fruit and some milk.”“OK, that’s great!” The man behind the glass said.And this was how my first real job in radio began.Question:1. Why does the writer ask “How could I explain?”__________________________________________________2.How did the writer prepare programmes about the weather?__________________________________________________3. When did the writer asked for part–time jobs in small radio stations?__________________________________________________4. Why does all radio presenters need to answer the same question before they begin work?__________________________________________________Keys:1. Because it's hard to explain.2. He did this by looking out of the window.3. Nine years old.4. The purpose is to check the sound level.。

新外研八年级下课文原文M1-M

新外研八年级下课文原文M1-M

M1 U1 It smells delicious.Tony: Mm…What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please. It looks lovely, it smells delicious, and mm, it tastes good.Daming: What’s that on top?Betty: Oh, that’s cheese. Do you want to try a piece?Daming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells too strong and it tastes a bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are done now. Have a try!Daming: Thanks! They taste really sweet and they feel soft in the middle.Tony: Are you cooking lots of different things? You look very busy!Betty: Yes, I am! There’s some pizza and some cookies, and now I’m making an apple pie. Daming: Apple pie sounds nice. I have a sweet tooth, you know. Shall I get the sugar? Betty: Yes, please. Oh, are you sure that’s sugar? Taste it first. It might be salt.Daming: No, it’s OK. It tastes sweet. It’s sugar.Tony: What’s this? It tastes sweet too.Betty: That’s strawberry jam, for the cake.Daming: Good, everything tastes so sweet! It’s my lucky day!Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak ChineseFROM: SallyTO: LinglingSUBJECT: Re : Welcome to ChinaHi Lingling,1. Thanks for your last message, It was great to hear from you, and I can’t wait to meet you.2. I hope you will know me from my photo when I arrive at the airport. I’m quite tall, with short fair hair, and I wear glasses. I’ll wear jeans and a T-shirt for the journey, but I’ll alsocarry my warm coat. I’ve got your photo – you look very pretty, so I’m sure we’ll find each other!3. Thanks for telling me about your hobbies. You sound just like me! I spend a lot of time playing classical music with my friends at school, but I also like dance music – I love dancing!I enjoy sports as well, especially tennis. My brother is in the school tennis team – I’m very proud of him! He’s good at everything, but I’m not. Sometimes I get bad marks at school, and I feel sad. I should work harder.4. You asked me, “How do you feel about coming to China?” Well, I often feel a bit sad at first when I leave my mum and dad for a few days, and I’m quite shy when I’m with strangers.I feel nervous when I speak Chinese, but I’ll be fine in a few days. I’m always sorry when I don’t know how to do things in the right way, so please help me when I’m with you in China! Oh, I’m afraid of flying. But I can’t tell you how excited I am about going to China!See you next week!Love,SallyM2 Unit 1 I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitionsTony: Hi, Lingling. What are you doing?Lingling: I’m entering a competition.Tony: What kind of competition?Lingling: A speaking competition.Tony: Great. It’ll help you improve your speaking. And maybe you will win a prize. Lingling: Yes, the first prize is “My dream holiday”.Tony: Have you ever won any prizes before?Lingling: No, I haven’t. I’ve always wanted to go on a dream holiday. But I can’t afford it. The plane tickets are too expensive.Tony: Well, good luck! I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitions, but haven’t won anyprizes. I’ve stopped trying now.Lingling: Look! Here’s a writing competition. Around the World in 80 Days. To win it, you need to write a short story about a place you’ve visited.Tony: That sounds wonderful, but I’ve never travelled a lot. How can I write about it? Lingling: Don’t worry. It doesn’t need to be true! You can make it up.Tony: That’s interesting, I’ll try. I hope I will win, then I will invite you to come with me. Lingling: Sorry! The first prize is only the book called Around the World in 80 Day!Unit 2 They have seen the Pyramids.Mike Robinson is a fifteen–year-old American boy and his sister Clare is fourteen. At the moment, Mike and Clare are in Cairo in Egypt, one of the biggest and busiest cites in Africa. They moved here with their parents two years ago. Their father, Peter, works for a very big company. The company has offices in many countries, and it has sent Peter to work in Germany, France and China before. Peter usually stays in a country for about two years. Then the company moves him again. His family always goes with him.The Robinsons love seeing the world. They have been to many interesting places. For example, in Egypt, they have seen the Pyramids, travelled on a boat on the Nile River, and visited the palaces and towers of ancient kings and queens.Mike and Clare have also begun to learn the language of the country, Arabic. This language is different from English in many ways, and they find it hard to spell and pronounce the words. However, they still enjoy learning it. So far they have learnt to speak German, French, Chinese and Arabic. Sometimes they mix the languages. “It’s really fun,” said Clare. The Robinsons are moving again. The company has asked Peter to work back in the US. Mike and Clare are happy about this. They have friends all over the world, but they also miss their friends in the US. They are counting down the days.M3 Unit 1 Has it arrived yet ?Daming: Hi, Tony. What are you up to?Tony: Hi, Daming. I’ve just made a model spaceship for our school project.Daming: I haven’t started yet, because I’m not sure how to make it. Can you help me? Tony: Sure, no problem. Have you heard the lasted news? Scientists have sent a spaceship to Mars. The journey has taken several months.Daming: Has it arrived yet?Tony: Yes, it has arrived already. That’s why it’s on the news.Daming: So have they discovered life on Mars?Tony: No, they haven’t yet.Daming: Are there any astronauts in the spaceship?Tony: No, there aren’t.Daming: Why? Astronauts have already been to the moon.Tony: Yes, but no one has been to Mars yet, because Mars is very far away, much farther than the moon. Lots of scientists are working hard in order to send astronauts to Mars one day.Daming: That’s interesting! How can I get information on space travel?Tony: You can go online to search for the information.Daming: I will. Thank you, Tony!Unit 2 We have not found life on any other planets yet. Scientists think that there has been life on earth for hundreds of millions of years. However, we have not found life on any other planets yet.The earth is a planet and it goes around the sun. Seven other planets also go around the sun. None of them has an environment like that of the earth, so scientists do not think they will find life on them. The sun and its planets are called the solar system, and our solar system is a small part of a much larger group of stars and planets, called the Galaxy or the Milky Way. There are billions of stars in the Galaxy, and our sun is only one of them.Scientists have also discovered many other galaxies in the universe. They are very far away and their light has to travel for many years to reach us. So how large is the universe? It isimpossible to imagine.Scientists have sent spaceships to the plant of Mars to take photos. They even have sent spaceships to travel outside the solar system. However, no spaceship has travelled far enough to reach near other stars in our Galaxy.Scientists have always asked the question: With so many stars in the universe, are we alone, or is there life out there in space? Have there been visitors to the earth from other planets? Why has no one communicated with us? We do not know the answers…yet.M4 Unit 1 I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer.Doctor: How can I help you?Daming: I feel ill. I’ve got a stomachache and my head hurts.Doctor: How long have you been like this?Daming: Since Friday. I’ve been ill for about three days!Doctor: I see. Have you caught a cold?Daming: I don’t think so.Doctor: Let me take your temperature…Mm, there’s no fever. What kind of food do you eat? Daming: Usually fast food.Doctor: Do you have breakfast?Daming: No, not usually.Doctor: That’s the problem! Fast food and no breakfast. That’s why you’ve got a stomachache.Daming: What about the headache?Doctor: Do you do any exercise?Daming: Not really. I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer last year. Dcotor: You spend too much time in front of the computer. It can be very harmful to your health.Daming: OK, so what should I do?Doctor: Well, don’t worry. It’s not serious. First, stop eating fast food and have breakfast every day. Second, get some exercise, such as running. And I’ll give you some medicine. Take it three times a day.Daming: Thank you, doctor.Questions:Unit 2 We have played football for a year now.Healthy living1. I was not feeling very well so the doctor checked my heart and said I needed more exercise. I have never been very active, and I do not like sports. I have always wanted a pet, so my parents gave me a dog for my birthday. Now I get exercise by taking him for a walk every day. I have had him for three months now and I feel really healthy. ----Anna2. Our teacher decided to start a girl’s football team and I thought: “What a great idea!” I was the first member of the team. We have played football for a year now and we all feel very fit. Our teacher is the coach, and she also takes part in the same training with us. She is in excellent condition too. ---- Wang Wei3. In the last few years, I went to work by underground. When I got to work, I always felt very sleepy and I was not happy. I bought a bike in January. Science then, it has become part of my life. Now I ride to wok every day. It is my daily exercise. I arrive at work with a smile on my face. ---- Thomas4. Feeling weak after a long illness, I wanted to exercise more. Then a friend suggested, “Why don’t we go for a run before school?” So we started running a week ago. But I do not enjoy running, and when I get to school, I feel awful. My legs hurt and I am hot all over. Perhaps I am too weak to do any exercise. What do you think?----RichardM5 Unit 1 It’s time to watch a cartoon.Tony: Daming, we’ve finished our homework. It’s time to watch a cartoon.Daming: Good idea, Tony. Let’s watch Superman!Tony: We watched Superman yesterday. Why don’t we watch Spiderman? It’s more modern. Daming: I think Superman is better. He’s stronger than Spiderman. He can fly through the sky and fight bad people.Tony: Spiderman can’t fly, but he climbs up buildings with his hands and feet. That’s cool. I want to be someone like him.Daming: Well, Superman is brave. He keeps fighting bad people. That’s a real hero!Tony: I don’t think we agree.Daming: All right. Let’s watch Tom and Jerry then.Tony: Yeah! I like humorous cartoons. Tom and Jerry are very funny. I can’t help laughing when I watch them.Daming: Yes, Jerry is too smart for Tom.Tony: The cut mouse always beats the cat! They fight a lot, but they really love each other. Sometimes they protect each other and work together. I think there’s lesson there!Cartoon heroesNemo is a cute orange-and-white fish and Shrek is an ugly green animal. They look very different, but both of them have won the hearts of young people all over the world. The pictures of these popular cartoon heroes are everywhere, on office desks, handbags, and computer screens.There are also some older cartoon favourites. Monkey King has just had his 50th birthday”. He is the hero of a story called Making Havoc in Heaven. He leads a group of monkeys against the Emperor of Heaven and his guards. He is brave, clever and humorous. Parentsand children laugh together as Monkey King makes a terrible mess in heaven. They always expect to see more Monkey King cartoons.Tintin is another favourite cartoon hero. He has been popular for over eighty years, ever since the artist invented him in 1929. Tintin has red hair and a small white dog. He works for a newpaper and has lots of exciting experiences. Fans have bought about 200 million copies of Tintin’s stories in more than fifty languages. Tintin appeared in China in the 1980s. Many Chinese still collect these black-and-white Tintin books.Finally, Snoopy, a cute dog, celebrated his 60th birthday in 2010.Snoopy lives in his own private world and finds real life hard to understand. Charles Schulz created Snoopy and his friends, and drew the cartoons to satisfy older people as well as children.M6 Unit 1 Do you collect anything? Lingling: Hi, everything! Come in and find somewhere to sit down. Sorry, it’s a bit of mess. I’ll put the fans on the shelf.Betty: Let me have a look. You’ve got so many fans.Lingling: Yes, about sixty.Betty: Where did you get them?Lingling: Most of them are presents. People often give me fans as presents because they know I like them. Do you collect anything?Betty: Yes, I collect coins and notes, you know, like British pounds and US dollars and cents. Lingling: Coins? They must be really valuable. Can I see them?Betty: Sure! I’ll show you my stamps too. I’ve collected stamps from all over the world. I’ve got six or seven books of stamps.Tony: My hobby doesn’t cost as much as yours—I collect tickets, bus tickets and train tickets! Betty: You can’t do anything with old tickets!Tony: I know, but when I look at them, I remember some wonderful places.Lingling: Right! Their value isn’t very important. People usually collect things just to remember something important in their lives.David’s hobbiesMany students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables and looking after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are active. Hobbies can make you grow as a person, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.David Smith is a student, and one of his hobbies is writing. During the summer of 2010, he spent four weeks at a summer camp. As well as the usual activities, such as sailing and climbing, there was a writing class. “The teacher is a writer, and she asked us to talk about our lives and tell interesting stories. Then she encouraged us to write about our experiences at the camp.”Back at school, David wrote a story about the life of a sixteen–year–old boy, and it came out as a book in 2012. Many young people love his book, and as a result, David has become a successful young writer.David has been very lucky because his hobby has brought him pleasure and success, but writing is not his only hobby. “I like playing volleyball too,” says David. “I spend some of my free time playing volleyball for my school team. Maybe I’ll write about my volleyball team in my future books.”M7U1(Lingling is preparing for her trip to LA)Lingling: Hi, Betty. I’m making a list of things for my trip. I like to get things ready earlier. Can you help me?Betty: Sure. How can I help?Lingling: Well, it sounds crazy but I don’t know what to take.Betty: You should take notebooks, pens and a dictionary.Lingling: OK. What clothes should I take to LA?Betty: When are you leaving and how long are you going to stay there?Lingling: I’m leaving at the end of July and I’m going to stay there for four weeks.Betty: Shorts are good, or you can wear light trousers. It’ll be sunny and hot there.Lingling: I haven’t got any sunglasses. I’ll buy a pair there.Betty: That’s a good idea. But remember, many things are more expensive in America. Have you got any American dollars?Lingling: Yes. Is 200 dollars enough?Betty: If you’ve already paid for the air tickets and for homestay, it should be OK. Lingling: What else?Betty: You bag mustn’t weigh too much. You’d better ask the travel company about the total weight for all your bags. Oh, by the way, don’t forget to take your passport.Lingling: OK. Thank you.Betty: You’re welcome. You’ll have a great time. Please write to me and send me some photos!Lingling: Yes, I will.Learn English in Los AngelesCome and learn English in Los Angeles! We can offer you great summer English courses. You will love coming to Los Angeles to learn about American culture and improve your English at the same time.The courses last for four, six or eight weeks. They start at the beginning of July. Our teachers are well trained and have a lot of experience. They teach English classes for four hours a day. You can work in small or large groups and it depends on your personal choice. We provide books and we set tests every week to check your progress. They are also computers and other forms of technology for personal study.As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the USA. You stay as a guest with an American family and take part in their daily life. You have meals with the family and do some activities with them, too. For many of our students this is the best part of the course. Many families form close friendships with the students and stay in touch with them.Buy if you prefer, of course, we can stay in a hotel.There are many exciting things to do in Los Angeles. We plan activities every day after class. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or San Francisco, or you can go shopping.You are certain to get the best possible experience of English and life in the US. You must pay for your course at least one month before it starts. Do not wait—fill out our form and come to learn English in Los Angeles.M8 U1Lingling: Here we are. Welcome to Beihai Park.Tony:Wow! It’s so quiet that I can even hear the birds singing! I can hardly believe we're in the city centre.Lingling: This park is famous for its lake, the bridge and the ancient buildings on the hill. The lake takes up over half of the park area. Let's walk along the lake,cross the bridge and climb up the hill. Then I can point out the sights of Beijing for you.Tony: Yes, good idea. I'm sure it'll be fantastic to see the city from the top.Daming: But I'm so tired, and it's so hot here. I don't want to climb. The lake looks nice and cool. Why don't we go for a swim?Lingling: I don't think they allow people to swim in the lake. It's dangerous.Daming: That's too bad. Then why don't we have our picnic here? I'm so hungry and thirsty. Lingling: I think it's better to have our picnic at the top of the hill.Tony: Come on! Let's not waste any more time.Daming: All right. I hope it will be cooler up there.U2From:BettyTo: Mum and dadSUBJECT: Wonderful time in ZhangjiajieDear Mum and Dad,I promised to write, so...We’re staying with Lingling’s uncle in Hunan Province, and I’m having a wonderful time here in Zhangjiajie. It’s a magic land of mountains, forests and rivers. It's very large, about 480 square kilometres. It’s famous for the strange shape of its tall rocks. Some of them look like humans, and others look like wild animals.Last night we camped by a small lake. During the night, we heard some noise! It woke everyone up. We thought somebody was moving about. Lingling's uncle said it was an animal. We came out without making any noise, and found it was just a hungry monkey looking for food.This morning, we climbed Mount Tianzi! From the top we hoped to see the lakes and forests. But it was a pity that it was cloudy. We could only see the mountain tops above the clouds. Then we walked down the path, along a river, past trees and other plants and back to the camp. I pulled a leaf off a plant, but Lingling’s uncle said that it was wrong to pull leaves off plants and that we should protect everything here. I was very sorry.Tomorrow we’re going to Dongting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in China.We’ll to back home next week! Wish you were here!Love,BettyM9 U1Helpline: Hello, friendship helpline. Who's calling, please?Lingling: Hello. This is Lingling speaking.Helpline: Hi, Lingling! How can I help you?Lingling: I have a problem with my best friend. She is called...Helpline: No,don't tell me who she is. Tell me when the problem started.Lingling: Yes. Well, we've been friends for five years. We got separated when we went to different schools last term, but we stayed in touch.Helpline: So could you explain what happened then?Lingling: This term, she came to study at my school. I was so happy at first. But she's so different.Helpline: Can you tell me how she's different?Lingling: She doesn't like me to see my other friends.Helpline: Could I ask if you've mentioned this to her?Lingling: Yes, but she refused to listen.Helpline: OK, do you know why she treats you like that?Lingling: No. I don't know.Helpline: Maybe she doesn't feel very sure of herself in her new school.Lingling: Maybe.Helpline: She probably feels lonely without you. I'm sure she regrets hurting you. So be patient with her and explain to her that she can make friends with your other friends too. Try to introduce her to them.Lingling: I see. I'll encourage her to join in more. Thanks.Helpline: No problem, Lingling. You're welcome.U2A beautiful smileBy Zhang BeiWhen I was thirteen years old, a girl gave me an important gift. It was a smile.It was the early autumn of my first year at a new school. No one knew me. I was very lonely, and afraid to make friends with anyone.Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt even more lonely. I could not talk to anyone about my problem, and I did not want my parents to worry about me. One day, my classmates are talking with their friends, but I sat in silence. At that moment, a girl entered the classroom. I did not know who she was. She passed me and then turned back. She looked at me and, without a word, smiled.Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy, lively and warm. It was like a hidden treasure.That smile changed my life. I started to talk with the other students. Day by Day, I learnt to trust people, and they included me in their circle of friends. The girl with the bright smile has become my best friend now, and we stick together like glue.One day, I asked her why she smiled at me that day. She said she could not remember! Now I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are lonely, you might always be alone. My suggestion is: Smile at the world and it will smile back.M10 Chen Huan: Hi, everybody. I'm the news director at Radio Beijing.Lingling: Thank you for showing us around.Chen Huan: No problem! Now, come this way. Look at the red light. When it's on, it means we're on air. And we should avoid making any noise in the background.Tony: OK.Chen Huan: This is the newsroom. We collect the latest national and international news and write reports here. It gets crazy in here just before the programme begins.Lingling: How can I become a presenter?Chen Huan: I think you need to speak English well. So keep studying, and I hope you can join us one day.Tony: What about the sports news?Chen Huan: That’s over there.And it is where we do interviews with big stars of sports. Let’s watch the presenter. Remember, I said you need to keep quite if the red light is on. Presenter: Finally, we've just heard that Germany has won the football match,2–1 against England.Lingling: Hey! That's great news!Tony: No, it's awful news!All: Ssh!Presenter: ... And that’s the end of the six o’clock news.Radio times“How old are you?” the radio studio manager looked down at me.“Fifteen,” I said.“And you want a job in radio? Shouldn’t you be at school?” he asked.How could I explain? I’ve always loved the radio. I still remember, When I was about four years old, I sat close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favourite programmes, and to the voices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that they were speaking not to lots of listeners but to me in person. At the age of nine, I asked for part–time jobs in small radio stations.As I grew older, my interest in radio grew. One day I learnt about Internet radio. Once a week, I played my favourite music from my father’s computer, talked about life at school, and hoped someone might be listening.Soon my friends at school started to listen, and then they wanted to help. We prepared aprogrammes once a week, doing research on articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window).“OK, come with me,” the manager said. I sat down in the studio. He was in another room, behind a glass wall.“OK, let’s do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.”All radio presenters need to answer the same question before they begin work. The purpose is to check the sound level.“I had eggs, fruit and some milk.”“OK, that’s great!” The man behind the glass said.And this was how my first real job in radio began.。

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M1 U1 It smells delicious.Tony:Mm…What a delicious smell! Your pizza looks so nice.Betty: Thanks! Would you like to try some?Tony: Yes, please. It looks lovely, it smells delicious, and mm, it tastes good.Daming: What’s that on top?Betty: Oh, that’s cheese. Do you want to try a piece?Daming: Ugh! No, thanks. I’m afraid I don’t like cheese. It doesn’t smell fresh. It smells too strong and it tastes a bit sour.Betty: Well, my chocolate cookies are done now. Have a try!Daming: Thanks! They taste really sweet and they feel soft in the middle.Tony: Are you cooking lots of different things? You look very busy!Betty:Yes, I am! There’s some pizza and some cookies, and now I’m making an apple pie. Daming: Apple pie sounds nice. I have a sweet tooth, you know. Shall I get the sugar?Betty:Yes, please. Oh, are you sure that’s sugar? Taste it first. It might be salt.Daming: No, it’s OK. It tastes sweet. It’s sugar.Tony: What’s this? It tastes sweet too.Betty: That’s strawberry jam, for the cake.Daming:Good, everything tastes so sweet! It’s my lucky day!Unit 2 I feel nervous when I speak ChineseFROM: SallyTO: LinglingSUBJECT: Re : Welcome to ChinaHi Lingling,1. Thanks for your last message, It was great to hear from you, and I can’t wait to meet you.2. I hope you will know me from my photo when I arrive at the airport. I’m quite tall, with short fair hair, and I wear glasses. I’ll wear jeans and a T-shirt for the journey, but I’ll also carry mywarm coat. I’ve got your photo – you look very pretty, so I’m sure we’ll find each other!3. Thanks for telling me about your hobbies. You sound just like me! I spend a lot of time playing classical music with my friends at school, but I also like dance music – I love dancing! I enjoy sports as well, especially tennis. My brother is in the school tennis team –I’m very proud of him! He’s good at everything, but I’m not. Sometimes I get bad marks at school, and I feel sad. I should work harder.4. You asked me, “How do you feel about coming to China?” W ell, I often feel a bit sad at first when I leave my mum and dad for a few days, and I’m quite shy when I’m with strangers. I feel nervous when I speak Chinese, but I’ll be fine in a few days. I’m always sorry when I don’t know how to do things in the righ t way, so please help me when I’m with you in China! Oh, I’m afraid of flying. But I can’t tell you how excited I am about going to China!See you next week!Love,SallyM2 Unit 1 I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitions Tony: Hi, Lingling. What are you doing?Lingling: I’m entering a competition.Tony: What kind of competition?Lingling: A speaking competition.Tony: Great. It’ll help you improve your speaking. And maybe you will win a prize.Lingling: Yes, the first prize is “My dream holiday”.Tony: Have you ever won any prizes before?Lingling: No, I haven’t. I’ve always wanted to go on a dream holiday. But I can’t afford it. The plane tickets are too expensive.Tony: Well, good luck! I’ve also entered lots of speaking competitions, but haven’t won any prizes. I’ve stopped trying now.Lingling: Look! Here’s a writing competition. Around the World in 80 Days. To win it, you need to write a short story about a place you’ve visited.Tony: That sounds wonderful, but I’ve never travelled a lot. H ow can I write about it? Lingling: Don’t worry. It doesn’t need to be true! You can make it up.Tony: That’s interesting, I’ll try. I hope I will win, then I will invite you to come with me. Lingling: Sorry! The first prize is only the book called Around the World in 80 Day!Unit 2 They have seen the Pyramids.Mike Robinson is a fifteen–year-old American boy and his sister Clare is fourteen. At the moment, Mike and Clare are in Cairo in Egypt, one of the biggest and busiest cites in Africa. They moved here with their parents two years ago. Their father, Peter, works for a very big company. The company has offices in many countries, and it has sent Peter to work in Germany, France and China before. Peter usually stays in a country for about two years. Then the company moves him again. His family always goes with him.The Robinsons love seeing the world. They have been to many interesting places. For example, in Egypt, they have seen the Pyramids, travelled on a boat on the Nile River, and visited the palaces and towers of ancient kings and queens.Mike and Clare have also begun to learn the language of the country, Arabic. This language is different from English in many ways, and they find it hard to spell and pronounce the words. However, they still enjoy learning it. So far they have learnt to speak German, French, Chinese and Arabic. Sometimes they mix the languages. “It’s really fun,” said Clare.The Robinsons are moving again. The company has asked Peter to work back in the US. Mike and Clare are happy about this. They have friends all over the world, but they also miss their friends in the US. They are counting down the days.M3 Unit 1 Has it arrived yet ?Daming: Hi, Tony. What are you up to?Tony: Hi, Daming. I’ve just made a model space ship for our school project.Daming: I haven’t started yet, because I’m not sure how to make it. Can you help me?Tony: Sure, no problem. Have you heard the lasted news? Scientists have sent a spaceship to Mars.The journey has taken several months.Daming: Has it arrived yet?Tony: Yes, it has arrived already. That’s why it’s on the news.Daming: So have they discovered life on Mars?Tony: No, they haven’t yet.Daming: Are there any astronauts in the spaceship?Tony: No, there aren’t.Daming: Why? Astronauts have already been to the moon.Tony: Yes, but no one has been to Mars yet, because Mars is very far away, much farther than the moon. Lots of scientists are working hard in order to send astronauts to Mars one day. Daming: That’s interesting! How can I get information on space travel?Tony: You can go online to search for the information.Daming: I will. Thank you, Tony!Unit 2 We have not found life on any other planets yet. Scientists think that there has been life on earth for hundreds of millions of years. However, we have not found life on any other planets yet.The earth is a planet and it goes around the sun. Seven other planets also go around the sun. None of them has an environment like that of the earth, so scientists do not think they will find life on them. The sun and its planets are called the solar system, and our solar system is a small part of a much larger group of stars and planets, called the Galaxy or the Milky Way. There are billions of stars in the Galaxy, and our sun is only one of them.Scientists have also discovered many other galaxies in the universe. They are very far away and their light has to travel for many years to reach us. So how large is the universe? It is impossible to imagine.Scientists have sent spaceships to the plant of Mars to take photos. They even have sent spaceships to travel outside the solar system. However, no spaceship has travelled far enough to reach near other stars in our Galaxy.Scientists have always asked the question: With so many stars in the universe, are we alone, or is there life out there in space? Have there been visitors to the earth from other planets? Why has no one communicated with us? We do not know the answers…yet.M4 Unit 1 I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer.Doctor: How can I help you?Daming: I feel ill. I’ve got a stomachache and my head hurts.Doctor: How long have you been like this?Daming: Since Friday. I’ve been ill for about three days!Doctor: I see. Have you caught a cold?Daming: I don’t think so.Doctor: Let me take your temperature…Mm, there’s no fever. What kind of food do you eat? Daming: Usually fast food.Doctor: Do you have breakfast?Daming: No, not usually.Doctor: That’s the problem! Fast food and no breakfast. That’s why you’ve got a st omachache. Daming: What about the headache?Doctor: Do you do any exercise?Daming: Not really. I haven’t done much exercise since I got my computer last year.Dcotor: You spend too much time in front of the computer. It can be very harmful to your health. Daming: OK, so what should I do?Doctor: Well, don’t worry. It’s not serious. First, stop eating fast food and have breakfast every day. Second, get some exercise, such as running. And I’ll give you some medicine. Take it three times a day.Daming: Thank you, doctor.Questions:Unit 2 We have played football for a year now.Healthy living1. I was not feeling very well so the doctor checked my heart and said I needed more exercise. I have never been very active, and I do not like sports. I have always wanted a pet, so my parents gave me a dog for my birthday. Now I get exercise by taking him for a walk every day. I have had him for three months now and I feel really healthy. ----Anna2. Our teacher decided to start a girl’s football team and I thought: “What a great idea!” I was the first member of the team. We have played football for a year now and we all feel very fit. Our teacher is the coach, and she also takes part in the same training with us. She is in excellent condition too. ---- Wang Wei3. In the last few years, I went to work by underground. When I got to work, I always felt very sleepy and I was not happy. I bought a bike in January. Science then, it has become part of my life. Now I ride to wok every day. It is my daily exercise. I arrive at work with a smile on my face.---- Thomas4. Feeling weak after a long illness, I wanted to exercise more. Then a friend suggested, “Why don’t we go for a run before school?” So we started running a week ago. But I do not enjoy running, and when I get to school, I feel awful. My legs hurt and I am hot all over. Perhaps I am too weak to do any exercise. What do you think? ----RichardM5 Unit 1 It’s time to watch a cartoon.Tony: Daming, we’ve finished our homework. It’s time to watch a cartoon.Daming: Good idea, Tony. Let’s watch Superman!Tony: We watched Superman yesterday. Why don’t we watch Spiderman? It’s more modern. Daming: I think Superman is better. He’s stronger than Spiderman. He can fly through the sky and fight bad people.Tony: Spiderman can’t fly, but he climbs up buildings with his hands and feet. That’s cool. I wantto be someone like him.Daming: Well, Superman is b rave. He keeps fighting bad people. That’s a real hero!Tony: I don’t think we agree.Daming: All right. Let’s watch Tom and Jerry then.Tony: Yeah! I like humorous cartoons. Tom and Jerry are very funny. I can’t help laughing when I watch them.Daming: Yes, Jerry is too smart for Tom.Tony: The cut mouse always beats the cat! They fight a lot, but they really love each other. Sometimes they protect each other and work together. I think there’s lesson there!Cartoon heroesNemo is a cute orange-and-white fish and Shrek is an ugly green animal. They look very different, but both of them have won the hearts of young people all over the world. The pictures of these popular cartoon heroes are everywhere, on office desks, handbags, and computer screens.There are also some older cartoon favourites. Monkey King has just had his 50th birthday”. He is the hero of a story called Making Havoc in Heaven. He leads a group of monkeys against the Emperor of Heaven and his guards. He is brave, clever and humorous. Parents and children laugh together as Monkey King makes a terrible mess in heaven. They always expect to see more Monkey King cartoons.Tintin is another favourite cartoon hero. He has been popular for over eighty years, ever since the artist invented him in 1929. Tintin has red hair and a small white dog. He works for a newpaper and has lots of exciting experiences. Fans have bought about 200 million copies of Tintin’s stories in more than fifty languages. Tintin appeared in China in the 1980s. Many Chinese still collect these black-and-white Tintin books.Finally, Snoopy, a cute dog, celebrated his 60th birthday in 2010.Snoopy lives in his own private world and finds real life hard to understand. Charles Schulz created Snoopy and his friends, and drew the cartoons to satisfy older people as well as children.M6 Unit 1 Do you collect anything?Lingling: Hi, everything! Come in and find somewhere to sit down. Sorry, it’s a bit of mess. I’ll put the fans on the shelf.Betty: Let me have a look. You’ve got so many fans.Lingling: Yes, about sixty.Betty: Where did you get them?Lingling: Most of them are presents. People often give me fans as presents because they know I like them. Do you collect anything?Betty: Yes, I collect coins and notes, you know, like British pounds and US dollars and cents. Lingling: Coins? They must be really valuable. Can I see them?Betty: Sure! I’ll show you my stamps too. I’ve collected stamps from all over the world. I’ve got six or seven books of stamps.Tony: My hobby doesn’t cost as much as yours—I collect tickets, bus tickets and train tickets! Betty: You can’t do anything with old tickets!Tony: I know, but when I look at them, I remember some wonderful places.Lingling: Right! Their value isn’t very important. People usually collect things just to remember something important in their lives.David’s hobbiesMany students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables and looking after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are active. Hobbies can make you grow as a person, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.David Smith is a student, and one of his hobbies is writing. During the summer of 2010, he spent four weeks at a summer camp. As well as the usual activities, such as sailing and climbing, there was a writing class. “The teacher is a writer, and she asked us to talk about our lives and tell interesting stories. Then she encouraged us to write about our experiences at the camp.”Back at school, David wrote a story about the life of a sixteen–year–old boy, and it came out as abook in 2012. Many young people love his book, and as a result, David has become a successful young writer.David has been very lucky because his hobby has brought him pleasure and success, but writing is not his only hobby. “I like playing volleyball too,” says David. “I spend some of my free time playing volleyball for my school team. Maybe I’ll write about my volleyball team in my future books.”M7U1(Lingling is preparing for her trip to LA)Lingling: Hi, Betty. I’m making a list of things for my trip. I like to get things ready earlier. Can you help me?Betty: Sure. How can I help?Lingling: Well, it sounds crazy but I don’t know what to tak e.Betty: You should take notebooks, pens and a dictionary.Lingling: OK. What clothes should I take to LA?Betty: When are you leaving and how long are you going to stay there?Lingling: I’m leaving at the end of July and I’m going to stay there for four weeks.Betty: Shorts are good, or you can wear light trousers. It’ll be sunny and hot there.Lingling: I haven’t got any sunglasses. I’ll buy a pair there.Betty: That’s a good idea. But remember, many things are more expensive in America. Have you got any American dollars?Lingling: Yes. Is 200 dollars enough?Betty: If you’ve already paid for the air tickets and for homestay, it should be OK.Lingling: What else?Betty: You bag mustn’t weigh too much. You’d better ask the travel company about the total we ight for all your bags. Oh, by the way, don’t forget to take your passport.Lingling: OK. Thank you.Betty: You’re welcome. You’ll have a great time. Please write to me and send me some photos! Lingling: Yes, I will.Learn English in Los AngelesCome and learn English in Los Angeles! We can offer you great summer English courses. You will love coming to Los Angeles to learn about American culture and improve your English at the same time.The courses last for four, six or eight weeks. They start at the beginning of July. Our teachers are well trained and have a lot of experience. They teach English classes for four hours a day. You can work in small or large groups and it depends on your personal choice. We provide books and we set tests every week to check your progress. They are also computers and other forms of technology for personal study.As well as learning English, we want you to experience life in the USA. You stay as a guest with an American family and take part in their daily life. You have meals with the family and do some activities with them, too. For many of our students this is the best part of the course. Many families form close friendships with the students and stay in touch with them. Buy if you prefer, of course, we can stay in a hotel.There are many exciting things to do in Los Angeles. We plan activities every day after class. You can choose to take trips to Hollywood, Disneyland or San Francisco, or you can go shopping.You are certain to get the best possible experience of English and life in the US. You must pay for your course at least one month before it starts. Do not wait—fill out our form and come to learn English in Los Angeles.M8 U1Lingling: Here we are. Welcome to Beihai Park.Tony:Wow! It’s so quiet that I can even hear the birds singing! I can hardly believe we're in the city centre.Lingling: This park is famous for its lake, the bridge and the ancient buildings on the hill. The lake takes up over half of the park area. Let's walk along the lake,cross the bridge and climb up the hill. Then I can point out the sights of Beijing for you.Tony: Yes, good idea. I'm sure it'll be fantastic to see the city from the top.Daming: But I'm so tired, and it's so hot here. I don't want to climb. The lake looks nice and cool. Why don't we go for a swim?Lingling: I don't think they allow people to swim in the lake. It's dangerous.Daming: That's too bad. Then why don't we have our picnic here? I'm so hungry and thirsty. Lingling: I think it's better to have our picnic at the top of the hill.Tony: Come on! Let's not waste any more time.Daming: All right. I hope it will be cooler up there.U2From:BettyTo: Mum and dadSUBJECT: Wonderful time in ZhangjiajieDear Mum and Dad,I promised to write, so...We’re staying with Lingling’s uncle in Hunan Province, and I’m having a wonderful time here in Zhangjiajie. It’s a magic land of mountains, forests and rivers. It's very large, about 480 square kilometres. It’s famous for the strange shape of its tall rocks. Some of them look like humans, and others look like wild animals.Last night we camped by a small lake. During the night, we heard some noise! It woke everyone up. We thought somebody was moving about. Lingling's uncle said it was an animal. We came out without making any noise, and found it was just a hungry monkey looking for food.This morning, we climbed Mount Tianzi! From the top we hoped to see the lakes and forests. But it was a pity that it was cloudy. We could only see the mountain tops above the clouds. Then we walked down the path, along a river, past trees and other plants and back to the camp. I pulled a leaf off a plant, but Lingling’s uncle said th at it was wrong to pull leaves off plants and that we should protect everything here. I was very sorry.Tomorrow we’re going to Dongting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in China.We’ll to back home next week! Wish you were here!Love,BettyM9 U1Helpline: Hello, friendship helpline. Who's calling, please?Lingling: Hello. This is Lingling speaking.Helpline: Hi, Lingling! How can I help you?Lingling: I have a problem with my best friend. She is called...Helpline: No,don't tell me who she is. Tell me when the problem started.Lingling: Yes. Well, we've been friends for five years. We got separated when we went to different schools last term, but we stayed in touch.Helpline: So could you explain what happened then?Lingling: This term, she came to study at my school. I was so happy at first. But she's so different. Helpline: Can you tell me how she's different?Lingling: She doesn't like me to see my other friends.Helpline: Could I ask if you've mentioned this to her?Lingling: Yes, but she refused to listen.Helpline: OK, do you know why she treats you like that?Lingling: No. I don't know.Helpline: Maybe she doesn't feel very sure of herself in her new school.Lingling: Maybe.Helpline: She probably feels lonely without you. I'm sure she regrets hurting you. So be patient with her and explain to her that she can make friends with your other friends too. Try to introduce her to them.Lingling: I see. I'll encourage her to join in more. Thanks.Helpline: No problem, Lingling. You're welcome.U2A beautiful smileBy Zhang BeiWhen I was thirteen years old, a girl gave me an important gift. It was a smile.It was the early autumn of my first year at a new school. No one knew me. I was very lonely, and afraid to make friends with anyone.Every time I heard the other students talking and laughing, I felt even more lonely. I could not talk to anyone about my problem, and I did not want my parents to worry about me.One day, my classmates are talking with their friends, but I sat in silence. At that moment, a girl entered the classroom. I did not know who she was. She passed me and then turned back. She looked at me and, without a word, smiled.Suddenly, I felt the touch of something bright and friendly. It made me feel happy, lively andwarm. It was like a hidden treasure.That smile changed my life. I started to talk with the other students. Day by Day, I learnt to trust people, and they included me in their circle of friends. The girl with the bright smile has become my best friend now, and we stick together like glue.One day, I asked her why she smiled at me that day. She said she could not remember!Now I believe that the world is what you think it is. If you think you are lonely, you might always be alone. My suggestion is: Smile at the world and it will smile back.M10 Chen Huan: Hi, everybody. I'm the news director at Radio Beijing.Lingling: Thank you for showing us around.Chen Huan: No problem! Now, come this way. Look at the red light. When it's on, it means we're on air. And we should avoid making any noise in the background.Tony: OK.Chen Huan: This is the newsroom. We collect the latest national and international news and write reports here. It gets crazy in here just before the programme begins.Lingling: How can I become a presenter?Chen Huan: I think you need to speak English well. So keep studying, and I hope you can join us one day.Tony: What about the sports news?Chen Huan: That’s over there.And it is where we do interviews with big stars of sports. Let’s watch the presenter. Remember, I said you need to keep quite if the red light is on.Presenter: Finally, we've just heard that Germany has won the football match,2–1 against England.Lingling: Hey! That's great news!Tony: No, it's awful news!All: Ssh!Presenter: ... And that’s the end of the six o’clock news.Radio times“How old are you?” the radio studio manager looked down at me.“Fifteen,” I said.“And you want a job in radio? Shouldn’t you be at school?” he asked.How could I explain? I’ve always loved the radio. I still remember, When I was about four years old, I sat close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favourite programmes, and to the voices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that they were speaking not to lots of listeners but to me in person. At the age of nine, I asked for part–time jobs in small radio stations.As I grew older, my interest in radio grew. One day I learnt about Internet radio. Once a week, I played my favourite music from my father’s computer, talked about life at school, and hoped someone might be listening.Soon my friends at school started to listen, and then they wanted to help. We prepared a programmes once a week, doing research on articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window).“OK, come with me,” the manager said. I sat down in the studio. He was in another room, behin d a glass wall.“OK, let’s do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.”All radio presenters need to answer the same question before they begin work. The purpose is to check the sound level.“I had eggs, fruit and some milk.”“OK, that’s great!” The man behind the glass said.And this was how my first real job in radio began.。

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