总结新概念英语1听力原文
新概念英语第一册86听力原文
Lesson 86(1) T:Look at the first picture. What has she just done?她刚才做了什么?S:She has just aired the room.她刚已经给房间通风。
(2) T:The second picture. What have they just done?他们刚才做了什么?S:They have just cleaned their shoes.他们刚已经擦了鞋。
(3) T:The third picture. What has he just done?他刚才做了什么?S:He has just opened the window.他刚已经打开了窗户。
4 T:The fourth picture. What has he just done?他刚才做了什么?S:He has just sharpened his pencil.他刚已经削了铅笔。
5 T:The fifth picture. What has she just done?她刚才做了什么?S:She has just turned on the television.她刚已经打开了电视机。
6 T:The sixth picture. What have they just done?他们刚才做了什么?S:They have just listened to the news.他们刚已经收听了新闻。
7 T:The seventh picture. What has she just done?她刚才做了什么?S:She has just boiled some milk.她刚已经煮了一些牛奶。
8 T:The eighth picture. What has he just done?他刚才做了什么?S:He has just answered the telephone.他刚已经接了电话9 T:The ninth picture. What has she just done?她刚才做了什么?S:She has just emptied the basket.他刚已经清空了篮子10 T:The tenth picture. What has she just done?她刚才做了什么?S:She has just asked a question.她刚已经问了一个问题。
新概念英语 1-24原文
新概念英语——听力原文lesson 1Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it.I turned round again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said angrily.'It's none of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private conversation!'.lesson 2It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. Last Sunday I got up verylate. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside. 'What a day!' I thought.'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'mcoming to see you.' 'But I'm still having breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing ?' she asked.' I'm having breakfast,' I repeated.'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late ? It's one o'clock!'' lesson 3Postcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I went to Italy. I visitedmuseums and sat in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. 'Then he lent me a book. I readis few lines, but I did not understand a word.Every day I thought about postcards. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send any cards to my friends. On the last day I made a big decision. I got up early and bought thirty-seven cards I spent the whole day in my room, but Idid not write a single card !lesson 4I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia.He has been there for six months. Tim is an engineer. He is working for a big f.mp3 and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice Springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. He will soon visit Darwin. From there, he will fly to Perth. My brother has never been abroad before, so he is finding this trip very exciting.lesson 5Mr James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr Scott cannot get a telephone for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. The bird covered the distance in three minutes.Up to now, Mr Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. In this way, he has begun his own private telephone service.lesson 6I have just moved to a house in Bridge Street. Yesterday a beggar knocked at my door. He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer. In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away. Later a neighbour told me about him. Everybody knows him. His name is Percy Buttons. He calls at every house in the street once a month and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer.lesson 7The plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamond from South Africa. A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. When the plane arrived,some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield. Two men took the parcel off the plane and carried it into the Customs House. While two detectives were keeping guard at the door, two others opened the parcel. To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand!lesson 8Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. Nearly everybody enters for 'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time. Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables, but Joe's garden is more interesting. He has made neatpaths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. I like gardens too, but I do not like hard work. Every year I enter for the garden competition too, and I always win a little prize for the worst garden in the town!lesson 9On Wednesday evening, we went to the Town Hall. It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strike twelve in twenty minutes' time. Fifteen minutes passed and then, at five to twelve, the clock stopped. The big minute hand did not move. We waited and waited, but nothing happened. Suddenly someone shouted, 'It's two minutes past twelve! The clock has stopped!' I looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock refused to welcome the New Year.At that moment everybody began to laugh and sing.lesson 10We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord. It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living-room. It has belong to our family for a long time. The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was shocked. Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father's. lesson 11I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in. Harry worked ina lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary,but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me &2. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately. 'I have never bortowed any money from you,' Harry said, 'so now you can pay for my dinner!'lesson 12Our ncighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. We shall meet him at the harbour early in the morning. He will be in his small boat, Topsail.T apsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across the Atlantic many times.Captain Alison will set out at eight o'clock so we shall have plenty of time. We shall see his boat and then we shall say goodbye to him. He will be away for two months. We are very proud of him. He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.lesson 13The Greenwood Boys are a group of popular singers. At present, they are visiting all parts of the country. They will be arriving here tomorrow. They will be coming by train and most of the young people in the town will be meeting them at the station. Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers' Club. The Greenwood Boys will be staying for five days. During this time, they will give five perf.mp3ances. As usual,the police will have a difficult time.They will be trying to keep order. It is always the same on these occasions.lesson 14I had an amusing experience last year. After I had left a small village in the south of France, I drove on to the next town. On the way, a young man waved to me.I stopped and he asked me for a lift. As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him in French and he replied in the same language. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neither of us spoke during the journey. I had nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, 'Do you speak English?' As I soon learnt, he was English himself!lesson 15The secretary told me that Mr H.mp3s-worth would see me. I felt very nervouswhen. I went into his office. He did notlook up from his desk when I entered.After I had sat down, he said that busi-ness was very bad. He told me that thef.mp3 could not afford to pay such largesalaries. Twenty people had already left.I knew that my turn had come.'Mr H.mp3sworth,' I said in a weakvoice.'Don't interrupt,' he Said.Then he smiled and told me I wouldreceive an extra &100 a year!lesson 16If you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it. You will be very lucky if he lets you go with- out a ticket. However, this does not al- ways happen. Traffic police are sometimes very polite. During a holiday in Sweden, I found this note on my car:' Sir, we wel- come you to our city. This is a "No Parking" area. You will enjoy your stay here if you pay attention to our street signs. This note is only a reminder.' Ifyou receive a request like this, you can- not fail to obey it!lesson 17My aunt Jennifer is an actress. She must be at least thirty-five years old. In spiteof this, she often appears on the stage as a young girl. Jennifer will have to take part in a new play soon. This time, she will be a girl of seventeen. In the play, shemust appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings. Last year in another play,she had to wear short socks and a bright,orange-coloured dress. If anyone ever asked her how old she is, she always answers,'My dear,it must be terrible to be grown up!'lesson 18After I had had lunch at a village inn, I looked for my bag. I had left it on a chair beside the door and now it wasn't there ! As I was looking for it, the inn-keeper came in.'Did you have a good meal ?' he asked. 'Yes, thank you,' I answered, 'but Ican't pay the bill. I haven't got my bag.' The inn-keeper smiled and imme- diately went out. In a few minutes he returned with my bag and gave it back to me.'I'm very sorry,' he said ' My dog had taken it into the garden. He often doesthis.'lesson 19'The play may begin at any moment,'I said.'It may have begun already,' Susananswered.'I hurried to the ticket-office. 'May Ihave two tickets please ?' I asked.'I'm sorry, we've sold out,' the girlsaid.'What a pity!' Susan exclaimed.Just then, a man hurried to the ticket-office.'Can I return these two tickets?' heasked.'Certainly,' the girl said.'Could I have those two tickets please ?' I asked.'Certainly,'the girl said, 'but they are for next Wednesday's perf.mp3ance. 'I might as well have them,' I said sadly.lesson 20Fishing is my favourite sport. I often fishfor hours without catching anything. Butthis does not worry me. Some fish.mp3en are unlucky. Instead of catching fish, they catch old boots and rubbish. I am even less lucky. I never catch anything--not even old boots. After having spent whole mornings on the river, I always go home with an empty bag. 'You must give up fishing!' my friends say.' It's a waste of time.' But they don't realize one impor- tant thing. I'm not really interested in fishing. I am only interested in sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all !lesson 21Aeroplanes are slowly driving me mad. I live near an airport and passing planes can be heard night and day. The airport was built during the war, but for some reason it could not be used then. Last year, however, it came into use. Over a hundred people must have been driven away from their homes by the noise. I amone of the few people left. Sometimes I think this house will be knocked down by a passing plane. I have been offered a large sum of money to go away, but I am det.mp3ined to stay here. Everybody says I must be mad and they are probably right.lesson 22My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland. Last year, we were travel- ling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her name and address on it into a bottle. She threw the bottle into the sea. She never thought of it again, but ten months later, she received a letter from a girl in Holland. Both girls write to each other regularly now. However, they have decided to use the post-office. Letters will cost a litt1e more, but they will cer- tainly travel faster.lesson 23I had a letter from my sister yesterday.She lives in Nigeria. In her letter, shesaid that she would come to England next year. If she comes, she will get a surprise. We are now living in a beautiful new house in the country. Work on it had begun be- fore my sister left. The house was com- pleted five months ago. In my letter, Itold her that she could stay with us. The house has many large rooms and there isa lovely garden. It is a very modern house, so it looks strange to some people. Itmust be the only modern house in the district.lesson 24I entered the hotel manager's office andsat down. I had just lost &50 and I feltvery upset.' I left the money in my room,'I said, 'and it's not there now.' The manager was sympathetic, but he coulddo nothing. 'Everyone's losing money these days,' he said. He started to com-plain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door. A girl came in and put an envelope on his desk. It contained &5o. 'I found this outside this gentleman's room' she said. 'Well,'I said to the manager, 'there is still some honesty in this world !'。
新概念英语第一册双课课文听力文本 完整版
新概念英语双课课文听力文本Lesson2number1.S:Is this your pen? 这是你的钢笔吗?T:Yes, it is.是的.它是。
Number 2.S:Is this your pencil?这是你的铅笔吗?T:Yes, it is. 是的.它是。
Number 3.S:Is this your book?这是你的书吗?T:Yes, it is.是的.它是。
Number 4.S:Is this your watch?这是你的表吗?T:Yes, it is. 是的.它是。
Number5.S:Is this your coat?这是你的大衣吗?T:Yes, it is. 是的.它是。
Number6.S:Is this your dress?这是你的连衣裙吗?T:Yes, it is. 是的.它是。
Number7.S:Is this your skirt?这是你的裙子吗?T:Yes, it is. 是的.它是。
Number 8.S:Is this your shirt?这是你的衬衣吗?T:Yes, it is. 是的.它是。
Number 9.S:Is this your car?这是你的汽车吗?T:Yes, It is. 是的.它是。
Number 10.S:Is this your house?这是你的房子吗?T:Yes, it is.是的.它是。
Lesson4number1.Is this your pen?这是你的钢笔吗?S:Yes, it is.是的.Number 2.Is this your pencil?这是你的铅笔吗?S:Yes, it is.是的.它是。
Number 3.Is this your book?这是你的书吗?S:Yes, it is.是的.它是。
Number4.Is this your watch?这是你的手表吗?S:Yes, it is.是的.它是。
Number5.Is this your coat?这是你的外衣吗?S:No, it isn't.不,不是.Number 6.Is this your dress?这是你的连衣裙吗?S:Yes, it is.是的.它是。
新概念英语第一册108课听力原文
108. At the weekendAt the weekend, Mr. Smith usually goes to the countryside. He always takes his wife and children with him, but he never takes his dog. He doesn't like dogs. His father was a farmer and he had a lot of dogs. They always frightened Mr. Smith. At the weekend, he likes to drive into the countryside and have a pic in a field. He always takes a lot of food with him and they have a big meal in the open 本人r. He never takes his dog.新概念英语第一册第108课听力原文1.周末2.史密斯先生通常在周末去郊外。
他总是带着他的妻子和孩子,但从不带狗。
他不喜欢狗。
他的父亲是农场主,他养了很多狗。
他们总是吓到史密斯先生。
周末时,他喜欢开车去郊外,在田野里野餐。
他总是带很多食物,他们在户外吃大餐。
他从不带狗。
3.这段听力内容是关于史密斯先生在周末的活动安排。
他不喜欢狗,因为小时候在农场的经历。
不过,他喜欢开车到郊外野餐,享受户外的乐趣。
这个故事反映了人们对于周末休闲生活的向往和追求。
4.史密斯先生计划在周末到郊外去,他会和家人一起。
他不会带狗,因为他不喜欢狗。
这是因为他小时候在父亲的农场上被狗吓到过,所以他对狗有阴影。
史密斯先生喜欢在郊外野餐,他会带很多食物,这样可以在户外享受一顿大餐。
5.史密斯先生在周末的活动计划,反映了他对自然环境的向往和对家庭生活的热爱。
新概念第一册双课听力文本(全英文)
新概念英语Ⅰ双数课文文本Lesson2Number1. S:Is this your pen T:Yes, it is. Number 2. S:Is this your pencil T:Yes, it is. Number 3. S:Is this your book T:Yes, it is. Number 4. S:Is this your watch T:Yes, it is. Number5. S:Is this your coat T:Yes, it is. Number6. S:Is this your dress T:Yes, it is. Number7. S:Is this your skirt T:Yes, it is. Number 8. S:Is this your shirt T:Yes, it is. Number 9. S:Is this your car T:Yes, It is. Number 10. S:Is this your house T:Yes, it is.Lesson4Number1. Is this your pen S:Yes, it is. Number 2. Is this your pencil S:Yes, it is. Number 3. Is this your book S:Yes, it is.Number4. Is this your watch S:Yes, it is. Number5. Is this your coat S:No, it isn't. Number 6. Is this your dress S:Yes, it is.Number7. Is this your skirt S:No, it isn't.Number 8. Is this your shirt S:Yes, it is.Number9. Is this your car S:Yes, it is.Number 10. Is this your house S:No, it isn't.Number11. Is this your suit S:Yes, it is.Number 12. Is this your school S:No, it isn't.Number 13. Is this your teacher S:Yes, it is.Number 14. Is this your son S:No, it isn't.Number 15. Is this your daughter S:Yes, it is.Lesson6Number8. T:That's a Volvo. Is it a Swedish car or a French car S:It isn't a French car. It's a Swedish car.Number 9. T:That's a Peugeot. Is it a French car or a Swedish car S:It isn't a Swedish car. It's a French car.Number 10. T:That's a Mercedes. Is It a German car or a Japanese car S:It isn't a Japanese car. It's a German car.Number 11. T:That's a Toyota. Is it a Japanese car or a German car S:It isn't a German car. It's a Japanese car.Number 12. T:That's a Daewoo. Is it a British car or a Korean carS:It isn't a British car. It's a Korean car. .Number 13. T:That's a Mini. Is it an American car or an English car S:It isn't an American car. It's an English car.Number 14. T:That's a Ford. Is it a Swedish car or an American carS:It isn't a Swedish car. It's an American car.Number 15. T:That's a Fiat. Is It an Italian car or an American carS:It isn't an American car. It's an Italian car.Lesson8Number 11. T:What's his job Is he a policeman or a taxi driverS:He isn't a taxi driver. He's a policeman.Number 12. T:What's her job Is she a policewoman or an air hostess S:She isn't an air hostess. She's a policewoman.Number l3. T:What's his job Is he a taxi driver or a policeman S:He isn't a policeman. He's a taxi driver.Number 14. T:What's her job Is she an air hostess or a policewomanS:She isn't a policewoman. She's an air hostess.Number 15. T:What's his job Is he a postman or a milkmanS:He isn't a milkman. He's a postman.Number 16. T:What's her job Is she a nurse or a housewifeS:She isn't a housewife. . She's a nurseNumber 17. T:What's his job Is he a mechanic or a hairdresserS:He isn't a hairdresser. He's a mechanic.Number 18. T:What's his job Is he a hairdresser or a mechanic S:He isn't a mechanic. He's a hairdresser.Number 19. T:What's her job Is she a housewife or a nurseS:She isn't a nurse. She's a housewife.Number 20. T:What's his job Is he a milkman or a postmanS:He isn't a postman. He's a milkman..Lesson10Number11. T:Is that man fat or thin S:He's not thin. He's fat. Number 17. T:Is Steven hot or cold S:He's not cold. He's hot. Number 20. T:Is that air hostess young or old S:She's not old. She's young.Number 12. T:Is that woman thin or fat S:She's not fat. She's thin.Number 18. T:Is Emma cold or hot S:She's not hot. She's cold. Number 14. T:Is that policewoman short or tall S:She's not tall. She's short.Number 19. T:Is that milkman old or young S:He's not young. He's old.Number 15. T:Is that mechanic dirty or clean S:He's not clean. He's dirty.Number 13. T:Is that policeman tall or short S:He's not short. He's tall.Number 16. T:Is that nurse clean or dirty S:She's not dirty. She's clean.Lesson12Number 22. T:Whose is that handbag Is it Sophie'sS:It isn't Sophie's. It's Stella's.Number 23. T:Whose is that car Is it Steven'sS:It isn't Steven's. It's Paul's.Number 24. T:Whose is that coat Is it Stella'sS:It isn't Stella's. It's Sophie's.Number 25. T:Whose is that umbrella Is it Paul'sS:It isn't Paul's. It's Steven's.Number 26. T:Whose is that pen Is it your father'sS:It isn't my father's. It's my son's.Number 27. T:Whose is that dress Is it your mother's S:It isn't my mother's. It's my daughter's.Number 28. T:Whose is that suit Is it your son'sS:It isn't my son's. It's my father's.Number 29. T:Whose is that skirt Is it your daughter's S:It isn't my daughter's. It's my mother's.Number 30. T:Whose is that blouse Is it your mother's S:It isn't my mother's. It's my sister's.Number 31 T:Whose is that tie Is it your father'sS:It isn't my father's. It's my brother's.Lesson14Number 20. T:What colour's Steven's umbrella Is it brown S:It isn't brown. It's black.Number 50. T:What colour's Sophie's coat Is it white S:It isn't white. It's grey.Number 90 T:What colour's the boy's tie Is it yellowS:It isn't yellow. It's orange.Number 30. T:What colour's Paul's car Is it redS:It isn't red. It's blue.Number 80. T:What colour's Anna's blouse Is it orangeS:It isn't orange. It's yellow.Number 40. T:What colour's Tim's shirt Is it blueS:It isn't blue. It's white.Number 100. T:What colour's Steven's hat Is it green and redS:It isn't green and red. It's grey and black. Number 60. T:What colour's the woman's case Is it greyS:It isn't grey. It's brown.Number 101. T:What colour's Helen's dog Is it grey and blackS:It isn't grey and black. Its brown and white. Number 70. T:What colour's Anna's carpet Is it green S : It isn't green. It's red.Lesson16NO. 90. T:What colour are your tickets Are they white S:Our tickets are not white. They are yellow.NO. 107. T:What colour are your pens Are they redS:Our pens are not red. They are blue.NO. 102. T:What colour are your passports Are they blue S:Our passports are not blue. They are green.NO. 104. T:What colour are your handbags Are they greyS:Our handbags are not grey. They are white.NO. 110. T:What colour are your blouses Are they orange S:Our blouses are not orange. They are yellow.NO. 80. T:What colour are your coats Are they blackS:Our coats are not black. They are grey.NO. 109. T:What colour are your dresses Are they brown S:Our dresses are not brown. They are green.NO. 70. T:What colour are your shirts Are they blueS:Our shirts are not blue. They are white.NO. 101. T:What colour are your hats Are they green and red S:Our hats are not green and red. They are black and grey. NO. 105. T:What colour are your ties Are they redS:Our ties are not red. They are orange.Lesson18NO. 100. T:What are their jobs Are they mechanicsS:They aren't mechanics. They're sales reps.NO. 900. T:What are their jobs Are they keyboard operatorsS:They aren't keyboard operators. They're nurses.NO. 1,002. T:What are their jobs Are they postmenS:They aren't postmen. They're milkmen.NO. 1,000. T:What are their jobs Are they policewomenS:They aren't policewomen. They're air hostesses.NO. 400. T:What are their jobs Are they Customs officers S:They aren't Customs officers. They're engineers.NO. 800. T:What are their jobs Are they hairdressersS:They aren't hairdressers. They're taxi drivers.NO. 600. T:What are their jobs Are they engineersS:They aren't engineers. They're teachers.NO. 1,001. T:What are their jobs Are they policewomenS:They aren't policewomen. They're housewives.NO. 500. T:What are their jobs Are they milkmenS:They aren't milkmen. They're hairdressers.NO. 200. T:What are their jobs Are they nursesS:They aren't nurses. They're keyboard operators.Lesson20Number 105. T:Look at that boy's shoes. Are they dirty S:They're not dirty. They're clean.Number 217. T:Look at those postmen. Are they cold S:They're not cold. They're hot.Number 321. T:Look at those hairdressers. Are they thin S:They're not thin. They're fat.Number 433. T:Look at those shoes. Are they small S:They're not small. They're big.Number 545. T:Look at those shops. Are they shut S:They're not shut. They're open.Number 657. T:Look at those cases. Are they heavy S:They're not heavy. They're light.Number 769. T:Look at grandmother and grandfather. Are they young S:They're not young. They're old.Number 881. T:Look at those hats. Are they new S:They're not new. They're old.Number 999. T:Look at those policemen. Are they short S:They're not short. They're tall.Number 1,000. T:Look at those trousers. Are they long S:They're not long. They're short.Lesson221. T:numbers 1,001 and 1,002. S:Give me a cup please.T:Which one This dirty one S:No, not this dirty one. That clean one.2. T:Numbers and 1,004. S:Give me a glass please.T:Which one That full one S:No, not that full one. This empty one.3. T:Numbers 1,005 and 1,006. S:Give me a bottle please.T:Which one This large one S:No, not this large one. That small one.4. T:Numbers 1,007 and 1,008. S:Give me a box please.T:Which one That little one S:No, not that little one. This big one.5. T:Numbers 1,009 and 1,010. S:Give me a tin please.T:Which one This new one S:No, not this new one. That old one.6. T:Numbers 1,011 and 1,012. S:Give me a knife please.T:Which one That blunt one S:No, not that blunt one. This sharp one.7. T:Numbers 1,013 and 1,014. S:Give me a spoon please.T:Which one This new one S:No, not this new one. That old one.8. T:Numbers 1,015 and 1,016. S:Give me a fork please.T:Which one That small one S:No, not that small one. This large one.Lesson241. T:Look at number 1,117.S:Give me some pens please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the desk.2. T:Number 1,218.S:Give me some ties please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the chair.3. T:Number 1,319.S:Give me some spoons please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the table.4. T:Number 1,420.S:Give me some plates please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the cupboard.5 .T:Number 1,521.S:Give me some cigarettes please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the television.6. T:Number 1,622.S:Give me some boxes please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the floor.7 .T:Number 1,723.S:Give me some bottles please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the dressing table.8. T:Number 1,824.S:Give me some books please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the shelf.9 .T:Number 1,925.S:Give me some magazines please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the bed.10. T:Number 2,000.S:Give me some newspapers please. T:Which ones S:The ones on the stereo.Lesson26Number 3,000.T:Is there a clean cup on the floorS:No, there isn't one on the floor. There's a clean one on the table.Number 4,000.T:Is there a large box on the shelfS:No, there isn't one on the shelf. There's a large one on the floor.Number 5,000.T:Is there an empty glass in the refrigeratorS:No, there isn't one in the refrigerator. There's an empty one in the cupbo ard.Number 6,000.T:Is there a sharp knife on the tinS:No, there isn't one on the tin. There's a sharp one on the plate.T:Is there a dirty fork on the plateS:No, there isn't one on the plate. There's a dirty one on the tin. Number 8,000.T:Is there a full bottle in the cupboardS:No, there isn't one in the cupboard. There's a full one in the refrigerator .Number 9,000.T:Is there a blunt pencil on the tableS:No, there isn't one on the table. There's a blunt one on the desk.Number 10,000.T:Is there a small spoon in the glassS:No, there isn't one in the glass. There's a small one in the cup.Lesson28Number 1,120.T:Are there any books on the dressing tableS:No, there aren't any books. There are some cigarettes.T:Where are theyS:They're near that box.T:Are there any ties on the floorS:No, there aren't any ties. There are some shoes.T:Where are theyS:They're near the bed.Number 8,890.T:Are there any glasses on the cupboardS:No, there aren't any glasses. There are some bottles.T:Where are theyS:They're near those tins.Number 9,999.T:Are there any newspapers on the shelfS:No, there aren't any newspapers. There are some tickets. T:Where are theyS:They're in that handbag.Number 6,670.T:Are there any forks on the tableS:No, there aren't any forks. There are some knives.T:Where are they S:They're in that box.Number 10,001.T:Are there any cups on the televisionS:No, there aren't any cups. There are some glasses.T:Where are theyS:They're near those bottles.Lesson30 :Open your book. Put on your watch. Turn on the light. Shut your handbag. Take off your shoes. Turn off the tap. Sweep the bedroom. Clean the windows. Dust the cupboard.Empty the suitcase. Read this magazine. Sharpen these pencils.Lesson32 :number 20,000.T:Is Nicola making the bed S:No, she isn't making the bed.T:What's she doing S:She's typing a letter.Number 90,000.T:Is Jack putting on his shirt S:No, he isn't putting on his shirt. T:What's he doing S:He's reading a magazine.Number 70,000.T:Is the dog drinking its milk S:No, it isn't drinking its milk.T:What's it doing S:It's eating a bone.Number 80,000.T:Is your sister emptying the basket S:No, she isn't emptying the basket.T:What's she doing S:She's looking at a picture.Number 600,000.T:Is Tim cleaning his teeth S:No, he isn't cleaning his teeth. T:What's he doing S:He's sharpening a pencil.Number 400,000.T:Is the cat eating S:No, it isn't eating.T:What's it doing S:It's drinking its milk.Number 60,000.T:Is Sally dusting the dressing table S:No, she isn't dusting the dressing table.T:What's she doing S:She's shutting the door.Number 40,000.T:Is Mr. Richards turning on the light S:No, he isn't turning on the light.T:What's he doing S:He's opening the window.Lesson34Number 220,231.T:What are the cooks doing Are they washing dishesS:No, they aren't washing dishes. They're cooking.Number 331,342.T:What are the children doing Are they cryingS:No, they aren't crying. They're sleeping.Number 442,453.T:What are the men doing Are they cookingS:No, they aren't cooking. They're shaving.Number553, 564.T:What are the children doing Are they sleepingS:No, they aren't sleeping. They're crying.Number 664, 675.T:What are the dogs doing Are they drinking milkS:No, they aren't drinking milk. They're eating bones.Number775, 786.T:What are the women doing Are they airing the roomS:No, they aren't airing the room. They're typing letters. Number886, 897.T:What are the children doing Are they looking at a pictureS:No, they aren't looking at a picture. They're doing their homework. Number 997, 998.T:What are the women doing Are they sweeping the floorS:No, they aren't sweeping the floor. They're washing dishes.Number 1,000,001.T:What are the birds doing Are they sitting on a treeS:No, they aren't sitting on a tree. They're flying over the river.Number 1,000,000.T:What are the man and the woman doing Are they waiting for a bus S:No, they aren't waiting for a bus. They're walking over the bridge. Number 1,500,000.T:What are the man and the woman doing Are they walking over the bridgeS:No, they aren't walking over the bridge. T:hey're waiting for a bus.Number 2,000,000.T:What are the boy and the girl doing Are they climbing a treeS:No, they aren't climbing a tree. They're jumping off the wall.Lesson36Number 1. T:Where's the man going S:He's going into the shop.Number 2. T:Where's the woman going S:She's going out of the shop.Number 3. T:Where's the boy sitting S:He's sitting beside his mother.Number 4. T:Where are the man and the woman walking S:They're walking across the street.Number 5. T:Where are the cats running S:They're running along the wall. Number 6. T:Where are the children jumping S:They're jumping off the branch.Number7. T:Where's the man walking S:He's walking between two policemen.Number 8. T:Where's the girl sitting S:She's sitting near the tree.Number 9. T:Where's the aeroplane flying S:It's flying under the bridge. Number 10. T:Where's the aeroplane flying S:It's flying over the bridge.Number 11. T:Where are they sitting S:They're sitting on the grass.Number 12. T:Where are they reading S:They're reading in the living room.Lesson38Number 1. What are you going to do S:I'm going to shave.Number 2. What are you doing now S:Now I'm shaving.Number 5. What are you both going to do S:We're going to do our homework.Number 6. What are you both doing now S:Now we're doing our homework.Number 9. What are you both going to do S:We're going to listen to the stereo.Number 10. What are you both doing now S:Now we're listening to the stereo.Number 7. What are you going to do S:I'm going to paint this bookcase.Number 8. What are you doing now S:Now I'm painting this bookcase. Number 11. What are you going to do S:I'm going to wash the dishes.Number 12. What are you doing now S:Now I'm washing the dishes.Lesson40(1)T:Are you going to put on your hat S:Yes, I'm going to put it on.(2)T:Are you going to take off your shoes S:Yes, I'm going to take them off.(3)T:Are you going to turn on the light S:Yes, I'm going to turn it on.(4)T:Are you going to turn off the taps S:Yes, I'm going to turn them off.5 T:Are you going to put on your suit S:Yes, I'm going to put it on.6 T:Are you going to take off your hat S:Yes, I'm going to take it off.7 T:Are you going to turn on the lights S:Yes, I'm going to turn them on.8 T:Are you going to turn off the television S:Yes, I'm going to turn it off.9 T:Are you going to turn off the lights S:Yes, I'm going to turn them off.10 T:Are you going to turn on the stereo S:Yes, I'm going to turn it on.Lesson42Number 13. Is there a passport here S:Yes, there is. There's one on the table.Number 14. Is there any milk here S:Yes, there is. There's some on the table.Number 15. Is there a spoon here S:Yes, there is. There's one on the plate.Number 16. Is there a tie here S:Yes, there is. There's one on the cha ir.Number 17. Is there any bread here S:Yes, there is. There's some on the table.Number 18. Is there a hammer here S:Yes, there is. There's one on the b ookcase.Number 19. Is there any tea here S:Yes, there is. There's some on the t able.Number 20. Is there a vase here S:Yes, there is. There's one on the ste reo.Number 30. Is there a suit here S:Yes, there is. There's one in the war drobe.Number 40. Is there any tobacco hereS:Yes, there is. There's some in the tin.Number 50. Is there any chocolate here S:Yes, there is. There's some on the desk.Number 60. Is there any cheese here S:Yes, there is. There's some on the plate.Lesson 44Number 70. Is there any bread here S:Yes, there is. There's some on the table.Number 80. Are there any hammers here S:Yes, there are. There are some behind that box.Number 90. Is there any milk here S:Yes, there is. There's some in front of the door.Number 100. Is there any soap here S:Yes, there is. There's some on the cupboard.Number 200. Are there any newspapers here S:Yes, there are. There are some behind that vase.Number 300. Is there any water here S:Yes, there is. There's some in those glasses.Number 400. Is there any tea here S:Yes, there is. There's some in those cups.Number 500. Are there any cups here S:Yes, there are. There are some in front of that kettle. Number 600. Is there any chocolate here S:Yes, there is. There's some behind that book.Number 700. Are there any teapots here S:Yes, there are. There are some in the cupboard.Number 800. Are there any cars here S:Yes, there are. There are some in front of that building. Number 900. Is there any coffee here S:Yes, there is. There's some on the table.Lesson461)T:Can you put on your coat S:Yes, I can.T:What can you do S:I can put on my coat. (2)T:Can Penny wait for the bus S:Yes, she can.T:What can she do S:She can wait for the bus.3)T:Can you and Tom listen to the stereo S:Yes, we can.T:What can you and Tom do S:We can listen to the stereo.4 T:Can Penny and Jane wash the dishes S:Yes, they can.T:What can Penny and Jane do S:They can wash the dishes.5 T:Can George take these flowers to her S:Yes, he can.T:What can George do S:He can take these flowers to her.6 T:Can the cat drink its milk S:Yes, it can.T:What can the cat do S:It can drink its milk.7 T:Can I paint this bookcase S:Yes, you can.T:What can I do S:You can paint this bookcase.8 T:Can you see that aeroplane S:Yes, I can.T:What can you see S:I can see that aeroplane.Lesson481)T:Do you like eggs S:Yes, I do. I like eggs, but I don't want one.2)T:Do you like butter S:Yes, I do. I like butter, but I don't want any.3)T:Do you like honey S:Yes, I do. I like honey, but I don't want any.4 T:Do you like bananas S:Yes ,I do. I like bananas, but I don't want one.5 T:Do you like jam S:Yes, I do. I like jam, but I don't want any.6 T:Do you like oranges S:Yes, I do. I like oranges, but I don't want one.7 T:Do you like ice cream S:Yes, I do. I like ice cream, but I don't want one.8 T:Do you like whisky S:Yes, I do. I like whisky, but I don't want any.9 T:Do you like apples S:Yes, I do. I like apples, but I don't want one.10 T:Do you like wine S:Yes, I do. I like wine, but I don't want any.11 T:Do you like biscuits S:Yes, I do. I like biscuits, but I don't want one.12 T:Do you like beer S:Yes, I do. I like beer, but I don't want any.Lesson50T: The 13th picture. Does Penny like tomatoes,S:Yes, she does. She likes tomatoes, but she doesn't want any.T:The 14th picture. Do you like potatoesS:Yes, I do. I like potatoes, but I don't want any.T:The 15th picture. Does Tom like cabbageS:Yes, he does. He likes cabbage, but be doesn't want any. T:The 16th picture. Does Tom like lettuceS:Yes, he does. He likes lettuce, but he doesn't want any. T:The 17th picture. Do you like peasS:Yes, I do. I like peas, but I don't want any.T:The 18th picture. Does Anna like beaus,S:Yes, she does. She likes beans, but she doesn't want any. T:The 19th picture. Do you like bananasS:Yes, I do. I like bananas, but I don't want any.T:The 20th picture. Does Mr. Jones like oranges,S:Yes, he does. He likes oranges, but he doesn't want any. T:The 21st picture. Does George like applesS:Yes, he does. He likes apples, but he doesn't want any. T:The 22nd picture. Does Elizabeth like pears,S:Yes, she does. She likes pears, but she doesn't want any. T:The 23rd picture. Do you like grapesS:Yes, I do. I like grapes, but I don't want any.T:The 24th picture. Does Betty like peaches,S:Yes, she does. She likes peaches, but she doesn't want any.,Lesson52(1)T:Look at the 20th picture. Do you come from BrazilS:No, I don't come from Brazil. I come from the .(2)T:The 21st picture. Does he come from the .S:No, he doesn't come from the . He comes from Brazil.3)T:The 22nd picture. Does she come from England,S:No, she doesn't come from England. . She comes from Holland4、T:The 23rd picture. Do you both come from HollandS:No, we don't come from Holland. We come from England.5、T:The 24th picture. Do they come from GermanyS:No, they don't come from Germany. They come from France.6、T:The 25th picture. Do I come from FranceS:No, you don't come from France. You come from Germany.7 、T:The 26th picture. Does he come from ItalyS:No, he doesn't come from Italy. He comes from Greece.8、T:The 27th picture. Do we both come from GreeceS:No, you don't come from Greece. You come from Italy.Lesson54(1)T:Where do you come from Are you Australian S:Yes, I come from Australia.(2)T:Where does he come from Is he Austrian S:Yes, he comes from Austria.(3)T:Where does he come from Is he Canadian S:Yes, he comes from Canada.4、T:Where do you both come from Are you both Chinese S:Yes, we come from China.5、T:Where do I come from Am I Finnish S:Yes, you come from Finland.6、T:Where does she come from Is she Indian S:Yes, she comes from India.7、T:Where do we both come from Are we both Japanese S:Yes, you come from Japan.8、T:Where do you come from Are you Korean S:Yes, I came from Korea.9、T:Where do you both come from Are you both Nigerian S:Yes, we come from Nigeria.10、T:Where does she come from Is she Turkish S:Yes, she comes from Turkey.Lesson 56(1)T:Look at the 1st picture. What does she often do in the morningS:She often dusts the cupboard in the morning.(2)T:The 2nd picture. What does she always do in the morningS:She always makes the bed in the morning.(3)T:The 3rd picture. What does he always do in the morningS:He always shaves in the morning. .4、T:The 4th picture. What do they sometimes do in the eveningS:They sometimes listen to the stereo in the evening.5 、T:The 21st picture. What does he always do every dayS:He always cleans the blackboard every day.6 、T:The 22nd picture. What do they always do at nightS:They always go to bed at night.7、T:The 23rd picture. What does she usually do every dayS:She usually washes the dishes every day.8 、T:The 24th picture. What do they usually do in the afternoonS:They usually type letters in the afternoon.9 、T:The 31st picture. What do they sometimes do in the eveningS:It usually drinks milk every day.10、T:The 32nd picture. What do they sometimes do in the eveningS:They sometimes watch television in the evening.11、T:The 33rd picture. What does she always do at noon。
新概念英语第一册双课课文听力文本超级完整版
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新概念英语双课课文听力文本Lesson2number1.S:Is this your pen 这是你钢笔吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number 2.S:Is this your pencil 这是你铅笔吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number 3.S:Is this your book 这是你书吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number 4.S:Is this your watch 这是你表吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number5.S:Is this your coat 这是你大衣吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number6.S:Is this your dress 这是你连衣裙吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number7.S:Is this your skirt 这是你裙子吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number 8.S:Is this your shirt 这是你衬衣吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number 9.S:Is this your car 这是你汽车吗?T:Yes, It is. 是.它是。
Number 10.S:Is this your house 这是你房子吗?T:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Lesson4number1.Is this your pen 这是你钢笔吗?S:Yes, it is. 是.Is this your pencil 这是你铅笔吗?S:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number 3.Is this your book 这是你书吗?S:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
Number4.Is this your watch 这是你手表吗?S:Yes, it is. 是.它是。
新概念英语第一册听力文本
新概念英语第一册听力文本Unit 1-5Unit 1 Nice to Meet You- Greetings; introducing oneself and others; asking and giving personal informationUnit 2 The First Lesson- Talking about occupations and activities; the present simple tense; the verb "to be"Unit 3 How Do You Do?- Introducing people; expressing likes and dislikes; the present simple tense; the verb "to do"Unit 4 Please Sit Down- Inviting people and offering help; ordering food and drink; possessive pronouns; the verb "to have"Unit 5 Goodbye- Farewells; asking and giving directions; prepositions of place Unit 6-10Unit 6 Excuse Me- Requesting information and help; asking for permission; the present continuous tenseUnit 7 What's Your Name?- Asking and giving phone numbers; asking and answeringquestions using "how many"; the plural form of nounsUnit 8 At the Restaurant- Making reservations; ordering food; countable and uncountable nouns; the verb "to want"Unit 9 Where's the Post Office?- Asking and giving directions; prepositions of movement; the simple past tenseUnit 10 What Time Is It?- Telling the time; expressing time and frequency; adverbs of frequency; the present perfect tenseUnit 11-15Unit 11 How Much Is It?- Asking for and giving prices; expressing preferences; comparatives; superlatives; the verb "to cost"Unit 12 What's the Time?- Telling the time; expressing time and duration; the present perfect continuous tenseUnit 13 When Is Your Birthday?- Talking about birthdays and holidays; ordinal numbers; months and seasons; the verb "to celebrate"Unit 14 It's Very Cold Today- Talking about the weather; degrees of comparison; the passivevoiceUnit 15 A Cup of Tea, Please- Ordering food and drink at a cafe; using adjectives to describe food and drink; the verb "to try"。
新概念第一册双课听力文本(全英文)
新概念英语Ⅰ双数课文文本Lesson2Number1. S:Is this your pen? T:Yes, it is.Number 2. S:Is this your pencil? T:Yes, it is.Number 3. S:Is this your book? T:Yes, it is.Number 4. S:Is this your watch? T:Yes, it is.Number5. S:Is this your coat? T:Yes, it is.Number6. S:Is this your dress? T:Yes, it is.Number7. S:Is this your skirt? T:Yes, it is.Number 8. S:Is this your shirt? T:Yes, it is.Number 9. S:Is this your car? T:Yes, It is.Number 10. S:Is this your house? T:Yes, it is.Lesson4Number1. Is this your pen? S:Yes, it is.Number 2. Is this your pencil? S:Yes, it is.Number 3. Is this your book? S:Yes, it is.Number4. Is this your watch? S:Yes, it is.Number5. Is this your coat? S:No, it isn't.Number 6. Is this your dress? S:Yes, it is.Number7. Is this your skirt? S:No, it isn't.Number 8. Is this your shirt? S:Yes, it is.Number9. Is this your car? S:Yes, it is.Number 10. Is this your house? S:No, it isn't.Number11. Is this your suit? S:Yes, it is.Number 12. Is this your school? S:No, it isn't.Number 13. Is this your teacher? S:Yes, it is.Number 14. Is this your son? S:No, it isn't.Number 15. Is this your daughter? S:Yes, it is.Lesson6Number8. T:That's a Volvo. Is it a Swedish car or a French car?S:It isn't a French car. It's a Swedish car.Number 9. T:That's a Peugeot. Is it a French car or a Swedish car?S:It isn't a Swedish car. It's a French car.Number 10. T: That's a Mercedes. Is It a German car or a Japanese car?S:It isn't a Japanese car. It's a German car.Number 11. T:That's a Toyota. Is it a Japanese car or a German car?S:It isn't a German car. It's a Japanese car.Number 12. T:That's a Daewoo. Is it a British car or a Korean car?S:It isn't a British car. It's a Korean car. .Number 13. T:That's a Mini. Is it an American car or an English car?S:It isn't an American car. It's an English car.Number 14. T:That's a Ford. Is it a Swedish car or an American car?S:It isn't a Swedish car. It's an American car.Number 15. T:That's a Fiat. Is It an Italian car or an American car?S: It isn't an American car. It's an Italian car.Lesson8Number 11. T:What's his job? Is he a policeman or a taxi driver?S:He isn't a taxi driver. He's a policeman.Number 12. T:What's her job? Is she a policewoman or an air hostess?S:She isn't an air hostess. She's a policewoman.Number l3. T: What's his job? Is he a taxi driver or a policeman?S:He isn't a policeman. He's a taxi driver.Number 14. T:What's her job? Is she an air hostess or a policewoman?S:She isn't a policewoman. She's an air hostess.Number 15. T:What's his job? Is he a postman or a milkman?S:He isn't a milkman. He's a postman.Number 16. T: What's her job? Is she a nurse or a housewife?S:She isn't a housewife. . She's a nurseNumber 17. T: What's his job? Is he a mechanic or a hairdresser?S:He isn't a hairdresser. He's a mechanic.Number 18. T:What's his job? Is he a hairdresser or a mechanic?S:He isn't a mechanic. He's a hairdresser.Number 19. T: What's her job? Is she a housewife or a nurse?S:She isn't a nurse. She's a housewife.Number 20. T:What's his job? Is he a milkman or a postman?S:He isn't a postman. He's a milkman..Lesson10Number11. T:Is that man fat or thin? S:He's not thin. He's fat.Number 17. T:Is Steven hot or cold? S: He's not cold. He's hot.Number 20. T:Is that air hostess young or old? S:She's not old. She's young. Number 12. T:Is that woman thin or fat? S:She's not fat. She's thin. Number 18. T:Is Emma cold or hot? S:She's not hot. She's cold.Number 14. T:Is that policewoman short or tall? S:She's not tall. She's short. Number 19. T:Is that milkman old or young? S:He's not young. He's old. Number 15. T:Is that mechanic dirty or clean? S:He's not clean. He's dirty. Number 13. T:Is that policeman tall or short? S:He's not short. He's tall. Number 16. T:Is that nurse clean or dirty? S:She's not dirty. She's clean.Lesson12Number 22. T:Whose is that handbag? Is it Sophie's?S:It isn't Sophie's. It's Stella's.Number 23. T:Whose is that car? Is it Steven's?S:It isn't Steven's. It's Paul's.Number 24. T: Whose is that coat? Is it Stella's?S:It isn't Stella's. It's Sophie's.Number 25. T:Whose is that umbrella? Is it Paul's?S:It isn't Paul's. It's Steven's.Number 26. T:Whose is that pen? Is it your father's?S:It isn't my father's. It's my son's.Number 27. T:Whose is that dress? Is it your mother's?S:It isn't my mother's. It's my daughter's.Number 28. T:Whose is that suit? Is it your son's?S:It isn't my son's. It's my father's.Number 29. T:Whose is that skirt? Is it your daughter's?S:It isn't my daughter's. It's my mother's.Number 30. T:Whose is that blouse? Is it your mother's?S:It isn't my mother's. It's my sister's.Number 31 T: Whose is that tie? Is it your father's?S:It isn't my father's. It's my brother's.Lesson14Number 20. T:What colour's Steven's umbrella? Is it brown?S:It isn't brown. It's black.Number 50. T: What colour's Sophie's coat? Is it white?S:It isn't white. It's grey.Number 90 T:What colour's the boy's tie? Is it yellow?S:It isn't yellow. It's orange.Number 30. T:What colour's Paul's car? Is it red?S:It isn't red. It's blue.Number 80. T: What colour's Anna's blouse? Is it orange ?S:It isn't orange. It's yellow.Number 40. T:What colour's Tim's shirt? Is it blue?S:It isn't blue. It's white.Number 100. T:What colour's Steven's hat? Is it green and red?S:It isn't green and red. It's grey and black. Number 60. T:What colour's the woman's case? Is it grey?S:It isn't grey. It's brown.Number 101. T:What colour's Helen's dog? Is it grey and black?S:It isn't grey and black. Its brown and white. Number 70. T:What colour's Anna's carpet? Is it green?S : It isn't green. It's red.Lesson16NO. 90. T:What colour are your tickets? Are they white?S:Our tickets are not white. They are yellow.NO. 107. T:What colour are your pens? Are they red?S:Our pens are not red. They are blue.NO. 102. T:What colour are your passports? Are they blue?S:Our passports are not blue. They are green.NO. 104. T:What colour are your handbags? Are they grey?S:Our handbags are not grey. They are white.NO. 110.T:What colour are your blouses? Are they orange?S:Our blouses are not orange. They are yellow.NO. 80. T:What colour are your coats? Are they black?S:Our coats are not black. They are grey.NO. 109. T:What colour are your dresses? Are they brown?S:Our dresses are not brown. They are green.NO. 70. T:What colour are your shirts? Are they blue?S:Our shirts are not blue. They are white.NO. 101. T: What colour are your hats? Are they green and red?S:Our hats are not green and red. They are black and grey. NO. 105. T:What colour are your ties? Are they red?S:Our ties are not red. They are orange.Lesson18NO. 100. T:What are their jobs? Are they mechanics?S:They aren't mechanics. They're sales reps.NO. 900. T:What are their jobs? Are they keyboard operators?S:They aren't keyboard operators. They're nurses. NO. 1,002. T:What are their jobs? Are they postmen?S:They aren't postmen. They're milkmen.NO. 1,000. T:What are their jobs? Are they policewomen?S:They aren't policewomen. They're air hostesses. NO. 400. T:What are their jobs? Are they Customs officers?S:They aren't Customs officers. They're engineers. NO. 800. T:What are their jobs? Are they hairdressers?S:They aren't hairdressers. They're taxi drivers.NO. 600. T:What are their jobs? Are they engineers?S:They aren't engineers. They're teachers.NO. 1,001. T:What are their jobs? Are they policewomen?S:They aren't policewomen. They're housewives.NO. 500. T:What are their jobs? Are they milkmen?S:They aren't milkmen. They're hairdressers.NO. 200. T:What are their jobs? Are they nurses?S:They aren't nurses. They're keyboard operators.Lesson20Number 105. T: Look at that boy's shoes. Are they dirty? S:They're not dirty. They're clean.Number 217. T:Look at those postmen. Are they cold? S:They're not cold. They're hot. Number 321. T:Look at those hairdressers. Are they thin? S:They're not thin. They're fat. Number 433. T: Look at those shoes. Are they small? S:They're not small. They're big. Number 545. T:Look at those shops. Are they shut? S:They're not shut. They're open. Number 657. T:Look at those cases. Are they heavy? S:They're not heavy. They're light.Number 769. T:Look at grandmother and grandfather. Are they young? S:They're not young. They're old.Number 881. T:Look at those hats. Are they new? S:They're not new. They're old. Number 999. T: Look at those policemen. Are they short? S:They're not short. They're tall.Number 1,000. T:Look at those trousers. Are they long? S:They're not long. They're short.Lesson221. T: numbers 1,001 and 1,002. S:Give me a cup please.T:Which one? This dirty one? S:No, not this dirty one. That clean one.2. T:Numbers 1.003 and 1,004. S:Give me a glass please.T:Which one? That full one? S:No, not that full one. This empty one.3. T:Numbers 1,005 and 1,006. S:Give me a bottle please.T:Which one? This large one? S:No, not this large one. That small one.4. T:Numbers 1,007 and 1,008. S:Give me a box please.T:Which one? That little one? S:No, not that little one. This big one. 5. T:Numbers 1,009 and 1,010. S:Give me a tin please.T:Which one? This new one? S:No, not this new one. That old one. 6. T:Numbers 1,011 and 1,012. S:Give me a knife please.T:Which one? That blunt one? S:No, not that blunt one. This sharp one.7. T:Numbers 1,013 and 1,014. S:Give me a spoon please.T:Which one? This new one? S:No, not this new one. That old one. 8. T:Numbers 1,015 and 1,016. S:Give me a fork please.T:Which one? That small one? S:No, not that small one. This large one. Lesson241. T:Look at number 1,117.S:Give me some pens please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the desk.2. T:Number 1,218.S:Give me some ties please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the chair.3. T:Number 1,319.S:Give me some spoons please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the table.4. T:Number 1,420.S:Give me some plates please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the cupboard.5 .T:Number 1,521.S:Give me some cigarettes please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the television.6. T:Number 1,622.S:Give me some boxes please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the floor.7 .T:Number 1,723.S:Give me some bottles please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the dressing table.8. T:Number 1,824.S:Give me some books please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the shelf.9 .T:Number 1,925.S:Give me some magazines please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the bed.10. T:Number 2,000.S:Give me some newspapers please. T:Which ones? S:The ones on the stereo.Lesson26Number 3,000.T:Is there a clean cup on the floor?S:No, there isn't one on the floor. There's a clean one on the table.Number 4,000.T:Is there a large box on the shelf?S:No, there isn't one on the shelf. There's a large one on the floor.Number 5,000.T:Is there an empty glass in the refrigerator?S:No, there isn't one in the refrigerator. There's an empty one in the cupboard. Number 6,000.T:Is there a sharp knife on the tin?S:No, there isn't one on the tin. There's a sharp one on the plate.Number 7,000.T:Is there a dirty fork on the plate?S:No, there isn't one on the plate. There's a dirty one on the tin.Number 8,000.T:Is there a full bottle in the cupboard?S:No, there isn't one in the cupboard. There's a full one in the refrigerator. Number 9,000.T:Is there a blunt pencil on the table?S:No, there isn't one on the table. There's a blunt one on the desk.Number 10,000.T:Is there a small spoon in the glass?S:No, there isn't one in the glass. There's a small one in the cup.Lesson28Number 1,120.T: Are there any books on the dressing table?S:No, there aren't any books. There are some cigarettes.T:Where are they?S:They're near that box.Number 5,560.T:Are there any ties on the floor?S:No, there aren't any ties. There are some shoes.T:Where are they?S:They're near the bed.Number 8,890.T:Are there any glasses on the cupboard?S:No, there aren't any glasses. There are some bottles. T:Where are they?S:They're near those tins.Number 9,999.T:Are there any newspapers on the shelf?S:No, there aren't any newspapers. There are some tickets. T:Where are they?S:They're in that handbag.Number 6,670.T:Are there any forks on the table?S:No, there aren't any forks. There are some knives.T:Where are they? S:They're in that box.Number 10,001.T:Are there any cups on the television?S:No, there aren't any cups. There are some glasses.T:Where are they?S:They're near those bottles.Lesson30 :Open your book. Put on your watch. Turn on the light. Shut your handbag. Take off your shoes. Turn off the tap. Sweep the bedroom. Clean the windows. Dust the cupboard. Empty the suitcase. Read this magazine. Sharpen these pencils.Lesson32 :number 20,000.T:Is Nicola making the bed? S:No, she isn't making the bed.T:What's she doing? S:She's typing a letter.Number 90,000.T: Is Jack putting on his shirt? S:No, he isn't putting on his shirt.T:What's he doing? S:He's reading a magazine.Number 70,000.T:Is the dog drinking its milk? S:No, it isn't drinking its milk.T:What's it doing? S:It's eating a bone.Number 80,000.T: Is your sister emptying the basket? S:No, she isn't emptying the basket. T:What's she doing? S:She's looking at a picture.Number 600,000.T:Is Tim cleaning his teeth? S:No, he isn't cleaning his teeth.T:What's he doing? S:He's sharpening a pencil.Number 400,000.T: Is the cat eating? S:No, it isn't eating.T:What's it doing? S:It's drinking its milk.Number 60,000.T: Is Sally dusting the dressing table? S:No, she isn't dusting the dressing table. T:What's she doing? S:She's shutting the door.Number 40,000.T:Is Mr. Richards turning on the light? S:No, he isn't turning on the light.T:What's he doing? S:He's opening the window.Lesson34Number 220,231.T:What are the cooks doing? Are they washing dishes?S:No, they aren't washing dishes. They're cooking.Number 331,342.T:What are the children doing? Are they crying?S:No, they aren't crying. They're sleeping.Number 442,453.T:What are the men doing? Are they cooking?S:No, they aren't cooking. They're shaving.Number553, 564.T:What are the children doing? Are they sleeping?S:No, they aren't sleeping. They're crying.Number 664, 675.T:What are the dogs doing? Are they drinking milk?S:No, they aren't drinking milk. They're eating bones.Number775, 786.T:What are the women doing? Are they airing the room?S:No, they aren't airing the room. They're typing letters.Number886, 897.T: What are the children doing? Are they looking at a picture?S:No, they aren't looking at a picture. They're doing their homework. Number 997, 998.T:What are the women doing? Are they sweeping the floor?S:No, they aren't sweeping the floor. They're washing dishes. Number 1,000,001.T:What are the birds doing? Are they sitting on a tree?S:No, they aren't sitting on a tree. They're flying over the river.Number 1,000,000.T:What are the man and the woman doing? Are they waiting for a bus?S:No, they aren't waiting for a bus. They're walking over the bridge.Number 1,500,000.T: What are the man and the woman doing? Are they walking over the bridge?S:No, they aren't walking over the bridge. T:hey're waiting for a bus.Number 2,000,000.T:What are the boy and the girl doing? Are they climbing a tree?S:No, they aren't climbing a tree. They're jumping off the wall.Lesson36Number 1. T: Where's the man going? S:He's going into the shop.Number 2. T: Where's the woman going? S:She's going out of the shop. Number 3. T: Where's the boy sitting? S:He's sitting beside his mother. Number 4. T: Where are the man and the woman walking? S:They're walking across the street.Number 5. T: Where are the cats running? S:They're running along the wall. Number 6. T: Where are the children jumping? S:They're jumping off the branch. Number7. T: Where's the man walking? S:He's walking between two policemen.Number 8. T:Where's the girl sitting? S:She's sitting near the tree.Number 9. T: Where's the aeroplane flying? S:It's flying under the bridge. Number 10. T: Where's the aeroplane flying? S:It's flying over the bridge.Number 11. T: Where are they sitting? S:They're sitting on the grass. Number 12. T: Where are they reading? S:They're reading in the living room.Lesson38Number 1. What are you going to do? S:I'm going to shave.Number 2. What are you doing now? S:Now I'm shaving.Number 5. What are you both going to do? S:We're going to do our homework. Number 6. What are you both doing now? S:Now we're doing our homework. Number 9. What are you both going to do? S:We're going to listen to the stereo. Number 10. What are you both doing now? S:Now we're listening to the stereo. Number 7. What are you going to do? S:I'm going to paint this bookcase. Number 8. What are you doing now? S:Now I'm painting this bookcase. Number 11. What are you going to do? S:I'm going to wash the dishes. Number 12. What are you doing now? S:Now I'm washing the dishes.Lesson40(1) T:Are you going to put on your hat? S:Yes, I'm going to put it on.(2) T:Are you going to take off your shoes? S:Yes, I'm going to take them off. (3) T:Are you going to turn on the light? S:Yes, I'm going to turn it on. (4) T:Are you going to turn off the taps? S:Yes, I'm going to turn them off.5 T:Are you going to put on your suit? S:Yes, I'm going to put it on.6 T:Are you going to take off your hat? S:Yes, I'm going to take it off.7 T:Are you going to turn on the lights? S:Yes, I'm going to turn them on.8 T:Are you going to turn off the television? S:Yes, I'm going to turn it off.9 T:Are you going to turn off the lights? S:Yes, I'm going to turn them off.10 T:Are you going to turn on the stereo? S:Yes, I'm going to turn it on.Lesson42Number 13. Is there a passport here? S:Yes, there is. There's one on the table.Number 14. Is there any milk here? S:Yes, there is. There's some on the table. Number 15. Is there a spoon here? S:Yes, there is. There's one on the plate. Number 16. Is there a tie here? S: Yes, there is. There's one on the chair.Number 17. Is there any bread here? S: Yes, there is. There's some on the table. Number 18. Is there a hammer here? S: Yes, there is. There's one on the bookcase. Number 19. Is there any tea here? S: Yes, there is. There's some on the table. Number 20. Is there a vase here? S: Yes, there is. There's one on the stereo. Number 30. Is there a suit here? S: Yes, there is. There's one in the wardrobe. Number 40. Is there any tobacco here? S: Yes, there is. There's some in the tin. Number 50. Is there any chocolate here? S: Yes, there is. There's some on the desk. Number 60. Is there any cheese here? S: Yes, there is. There's some on the plate.Lesson 44Number 70. Is there any bread here? S:Yes, there is. There's some on the table. Number 80. Are there any hammers here? S:Yes, there are. There are some behind that box.Number 90. Is there any milk here? S:Yes, there is. There's some in front of the door.Number 100. Is there any soap here? S:Yes, there is. There's some on the cupboard. Number 200. Are there any newspapers here? S:Yes, there are. There are some behind that vase.Number 300. Is there any water here? S:Yes, there is. There's some in those glasses. Number 400. Is there any tea here? S:Yes, there is. There's some in those cups. Number 500. Are there any cups here? S:Yes, there are. There are some in front of that kettle.Number 600. Is there any chocolate here? S:Yes, there is. There's some behind that book.Number 700. Are there any teapots here? S:Yes, there are. There are some in the cupboard.Number 800. Are there any cars here? S:Yes, there are. There are some in front of that building.Number 900. Is there any coffee here? S:Yes, there is. There's some on the table.Lesson461)T:Can you put on your coat? S:Yes, I can.T:What can you do? S:I can put on my coat.(2) T:Can Penny wait for the bus? S:Yes, she can.T:What can she do? S:She can wait for the bus.3)T:Can you and Tom listen to the stereo? S:Yes, we can.T:What can you and Tom do? S:We can listen to the stereo.4 T:Can Penny and Jane wash the dishes? S:Yes, they can.T:What can Penny and Jane do? S:They can wash the dishes.5 T:Can George take these flowers to her? S:Yes, he can.T:What can George do? S:He can take these flowers to her.6 T:Can the cat drink its milk? S:Yes, it can.T:What can the cat do? S:It can drink its milk.7 T:Can I paint this bookcase? S:Yes, you can.T:What can I do? S:You can paint this bookcase.8 T:Can you see that aeroplane? S:Yes, I can.T:What can you see? S:I can see that aeroplane.Lesson481)T: Do you like eggs? S:Yes, I do. I like eggs, but I don't want one.2) T: Do you like butter? S:Yes, I do. I like butter, but I don't want any.3)T: Do you like honey? S:Yes, I do. I like honey, but I don't want any.4 T: Do you like bananas? S:Yes ,I do. I like bananas, but I don't want one.5 T: Do you like jam? S:Yes, I do. I like jam, but I don't want any.6 T: Do you like oranges? S:Yes, I do. I like oranges, but I don't want one.7 T: Do you like ice cream? S:Yes, I do. I like ice cream, but I don't want one.8 T: Do you like whisky? S:Yes, I do. I like whisky, but I don't want any.9 T: Do you like apples? S:Yes, I do. I like apples, but I don't want one.10 T: Do you like wine? S:Yes, I do. I like wine, but I don't want any.11 T: Do you like biscuits? S:Yes, I do. I like biscuits, but I don't want one.12 T: Do you like beer? S:Yes, I do. I like beer, but I don't want any.Lesson50T:The 13th picture. Does Penny like tomatoes?,S:Yes, she does. She likes tomatoes, but she doesn't want any. T:The 14th picture. Do you like potatoes?S:Yes, I do. I like potatoes, but I don't want any.T:The 15th picture. Does Tom like cabbage?S:Yes, he does. He likes cabbage, but be doesn't want any. T:The 16th picture. Does Tom like lettuce?S:Yes, he does. He likes lettuce, but he doesn't want any. T:The 17th picture. Do you like peas?S:Yes, I do. I like peas, but I don't want any.T:The 18th picture. Does Anna like beaus?,S:Yes, she does. She likes beans, but she doesn't want any. T:The 19th picture. Do you like bananas?S:Yes, I do. I like bananas, but I don't want any.T:The 20th picture. Does Mr. Jones like oranges?,S:Yes, he does. He likes oranges, but he doesn't want any. T:The 21st picture. Does George like apples?S:Yes, he does. He likes apples, but he doesn't want any. T:The 22nd picture. Does Elizabeth like pears?,S:Yes, she does. She likes pears, but she doesn't want any. T:The 23rd picture. Do you like grapes?S:Yes, I do. I like grapes, but I don't want any.T:The 24th picture. Does Betty like peaches?,S:Yes, she does. She likes peaches, but she doesn't want any.,Lesson52(1) T:Look at the 20th picture. Do you come from Brazil?S:No, I don't come from Brazil. I come from the U.S.(2) T:The 21st picture. Does he come from the U.S.?S:No, he doesn't come from the U.S. He comes from Brazil.3) T:The 22nd picture. Does she come from England?,S:No, she doesn't come from England. . She comes from Holland 4、 T:The 23rd picture. Do you both come from Holland?S:No, we don't come from Holland. We come from England.5、 T:The 24th picture. Do they come from Germany?S:No, they don't come from Germany. They come from France.6、 T:The 25th picture. Do I come from France?S:No, you don't come from France. You come from Germany.7 、T:The 26th picture. Does he come from Italy?S:No, he doesn't come from Italy. He comes from Greece.8、 T:The 27th picture. Do we both come from Greece?S:No, you don't come from Greece. You come from Italy. Lesson54(1) T:Where do you come from? Are you Australian? S:Yes, I come from Australia. (2) T:Where does he come from? Is he Austrian? S:Yes, he comes from Austria. (3) T:Where does he come from? Is he Canadian? S:Yes, he comes from Canada.4、 T:Where do you both come from? Are you both Chinese? S: Yes, we come from China.5、 T:Where do I come from? Am I Finnish? S:Yes, you come from Finland.6、 T:Where does she come from? Is she Indian? S:Yes, she comes from India.7、 T:Where do we both come from? Are we both Japanese? S:Yes, you come from Japan.8、 T:Where do you come from? Are you Korean? S:Yes, I came from Korea.9、 T:Where do you both come from? Are you both Nigerian? S:Yes, we come from Nigeria.10、 T:Where does she come from? Is she Turkish? S:Yes, she comes from Turkey.Lesson 56(1) T:Look at the 1st picture. What does she often do in the morning?S:She often dusts the cupboard in the morning.(2) T:The 2nd picture. What does she always do in the morning?S:She always makes the bed in the morning.(3) T:The 3rd picture. What does he always do in the morning?S:He always shaves in the morning. .4、 T:The 4th picture. What do they sometimes do in the evening?S:They sometimes listen to the stereo in the evening.5 、T:The 21st picture. What does he always do every day?S:He always cleans the blackboard every day.6 、T:The 22nd picture. What do they always do at night?S:They always go to bed at night.7、 T:The 23rd picture. What does she usually do every day?S:She usually washes the dishes every day.8 、T:The 24th picture. What do they usually do in the afternoon?S:They usually type letters in the afternoon.9 、T:The 31st picture. What do they sometimes do in the evening?S:It usually drinks milk every day.10、 T:The 32nd picture. What do they sometimes do in the evening?S:They sometimes watch television in the evening.11、 T:The 33rd picture. What does she always do at noon?S:She always eats her lunch at non.12、 T:The 34th picture. What does he often do in the evening?S:He often reads his newspaper in the evening.Lesson 581) T:Look at the 13th and 14th pictures. What does he usually do every day?S:He usually shaves at 7.0o'clock every day.T:What is he doing today? S:He is shaving at 8.0 o'clock today.。
新概念英语1-24原文
新概念英语1-24原文新概念英语——听力原文lesson 1Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it.I turned round again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said angrily.'It's none of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is aprivate conversation!'.lesson 2It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. Last Sunday I got up verylate. I looked out of the window.It was dark outside. 'What a day!' I thought.'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'mcoming to see you.' 'But I'm still having breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing ?' she asked.' I'm having breakfast,' I repeated. 'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late ? It's one o'clock!'' lesson 3Postcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I went to Italy. Ivisitedmuseums and sat in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. 'Then he lent me a book. I readis few lines, but I did not understand a word.Every day I thought about postcards. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send any cards to my friends. On the last day I made a big decision. I got up early and bought thirty-seven cards I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card !I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia.He has been there for six months. Tim is an engineer. He is working for a bigf.mp3 and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice Springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. He will soon visit Darwin. From there, he will fly to Perth. My brother has never been abroad before, so he isfinding this trip very exciting.lesson 5Mr James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr Scott cannot get a telephone for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. The bird covered the distance in three minutes.Up to now, Mr Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts andother urgent messages from one garage to the other. In this way, he has begun his own private telephone service.lesson 6I have just moved to a house in Bridge Street. Yesterday a beggar knockedat my door. He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer. In return for this,the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate thefood and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away. Later a neighbour told me about him. Everybody knows him. His name is Percy Buttons. He calls at every house in the street once a month and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer.lesson 7The plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamond from South Africa. A fewhours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. When the plane arrived,some of the detectives were waiting insidethe main building while others were waiting on the airfield. Two men took the parcel off the plane and carried it into the Customs House. While twodetectives were keeping guard at the door, two others opened the parcel. To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand!Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. Nearly everybody enters for 'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time. Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables, but Joe's garden is more interesting. He has made neatpaths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. I like gardens too, but I do not like hard work. Every year I enter for the garden competition too, andI always win a little prize for the worst garden in the town!lesson 9On Wednesday evening, we went to the Town Hall. It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strike twelve in twenty minutes' time. Fifteen minutes passed and then,at five to twelve, the clock stopped. The big minute hand did not move. We waited and waited, but nothing happened. Suddenly someone shouted, 'It's two minutes past twelve! The clock has stopped!' I looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock refused to welcome the New Year. At that moment everybody beganto laugh and sing.lesson 10We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord. It was madein Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living-room. It has belongto our family for a long time. The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazzon it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was shocked. Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repairedby a friend of my father's.lesson 11I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in. Harryworked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. Hegets a good salary,but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me &2. To my surprise, he gave me themoney immediately. 'I have never bortowed any money from you,' Harry said, 'so now you can pay for my dinner!'lesson 12Our ncighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. We shall meet him at the harbour early in the morning. He will be in his small boat, Topsail.Tapsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across the Atlantic many times.Captain Alison will set out at eight o'clock so we shall have plenty of time. We shall see his boat and then we shall say goodbye to him. He will be away for two months. We are very proud of him. He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.lesson 13The Greenwood Boys are a group of popular singers. At present, they are visiting all parts of the country. They will be arriving here tomorrow. They will be coming by train and most of the young people in the town will be meeting them at the station. Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers' Club. The Greenwood Boys will be staying for five days. During this time, they will give five perf.mp3ances. As usual,the police will have a difficult time.They will be trying to keep order. It is always the same on these occasions.lesson 14I had an amusing experience last year. After I had left a small village in the south of France, I drove on to the next town. On the way, a young man waved to me. I stopped and he asked me for a lift. As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him in French and he replied in the same language. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neither of us spoke during the journey. I had nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, 'Do you speak English?' As I soon learnt, he was English himself!lesson 15The secretary told me that Mr H.mp3s-worth would see me. I felt very nervouswhen. I went into his office. He did notlook up from his desk when I entered.After I had sat down, he said that busi-ness was very bad. He told me that thef.mp3 could not afford to pay such largesalaries. Twenty people had already left.I knew that my turn had come.'Mr H.mp3sworth,' I said in a weakvoice.'Don't interrupt,' he Said.Then he smiled and told me I wouldreceive an extra &100 a year!lesson 16If you park your car in the wrong place, atraffic policeman will soon find it. Youwill be very lucky if he lets you go with-out a ticket. However, this does not al-ways happen. Traffic police are sometimesvery polite. During a holiday in Sweden,I found this note on my car:' Sir, we wel-come you to our city. This is aParkinghere if you pay attention to our streetsigns. This note is only a reminder.' Ifyou receive a request like this, you can- not fail to obey it!lesson 17My aunt Jennifer is an actress. She mustbe at least thirty-five years old. In spiteof this, she often appears on the stage asa young girl. Jennifer will have to takepart in a new play soon. This time, shewill be a girl of seventeen. In the play, shemust appear in a bright red dress andlong black stockings. Last year in anotherplay,she had to wear short socks and abright,orange-coloured dress. If anyoneever asked her how old she is, she alwaysanswers,'My dear,it must be terrible to be grown up!' lesson 18After I had had lunch at a village inn, Ilooked for my bag. I had left it on a chairbeside the door and now it wasn't there !As I was looking for it, the inn-keepercame in.'Did you have a good meal ?' he asked.'Yes, thank you,' I answered, 'but Ican't pay the bill. I haven't got my bag.'The inn-keeper smiled and imme-diately went out. In a few minutes hereturned with my bag and gave it back tome.'I'm very sorry,' he said ' My dog hadtaken it into the garden. He often doesthis.'lesson 19'The play may begin at any moment,'I said.'It may have begun already,' Susananswered.'I hurried to the ticket-office. 'May Ihave two tickets please ?' I asked.'I'm sorry, we've sold out,' the girlsaid.'What a pity!' Susan exclaimed.Just then, a man hurried to the ticket-office.'Can I return these two tickets?' heasked.'Certainly,' the girl said.'Could I have those two tickets please ?' I asked.'Certainly,'the girl said, 'but they are for next Wednesday's perf.mp3ance. 'I might as well have them,' I said sadly.lesson 20Fishing is my favourite sport. I often fishfor hours without catching anything. Butthis does not worry me. Some fish.mp3en are unlucky. Instead of catching fish, they catch old boots and rubbish. I am even less lucky. I never catch anything--not even old boots. After having spent whole mornings on the river, I always go home with an empty bag. 'You must give up fishing!' my friends say.' It's a waste of time.' But they don't realize one impor- tant thing. I'm not really interested in fishing. I am only interested in sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all !lesson 21Aeroplanes are slowly driving me mad. I live near an airport and passing planes can be heard night and day. The airport was built during the war, but for some reason it could not be used then. Last year, however, it came into use. Over a hundred people must have been driven away from their homes by the noise. I amone of the few people left. Sometimes I think this house will be knocked down by a passing plane. I have been offered a large sum of money to go away, but I am det.mp3ined to stay here. Everybody says I must be mad and they are probably right.lesson 22My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland. Last year, we were travel- ling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her name and address on it into a bottle. She threw the bottle into the sea. She never thought of it again, but ten months later, she received a letter from a girl in Holland. Both girls write to each other regularly now. However, they have decided to use the post-office.Letters will cost a litt1e more, but they will cer- tainly travel faster.lesson 23I had a letter from my sister yesterday. She lives in Nigeria. In her letter, shesaid that she would come to England next year. If she comes, she will get a surprise. We are now living in a beautiful new house in the country. Work on it had begun be- fore my sister left. The house was com- pleted five months ago. In my letter, I told her that she could stay with us. The house has many large rooms and there is a lovely garden. It is a very modern house, so it looks strange to some people. It must be the only modern house in the district.lesson 24I entered the hotel manager's office and sat down. I had just lost &50 and I felt very upset.' I left the money in my room,' I said, 'and it's not there now.' Themanager was sympathetic, but he could do nothing. 'Everyone's losing money these days,' he said. He started to com-plain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door.A girl came in and put an envelope on his desk. It contained &5o. 'I foundthis outside this gentleman's room' she said. 'Well,' I said to the manager, 'there is still some honesty in this world !'。
新概念英语第一册听力原文
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Lesson 3 Sorry, sir. 对不起,先⽣。
Listen to the tape then answer this question. 听录⾳,然后回答问题。
这位男⼠有没有要回他的⾬伞?Does the man get his umbrella back? My coat and my umbrella please. Here is my ticket. Thank you, sir. Number five. Here's your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella. Sorry sir. Is this your umbrella? No, it isn't. Is this it? Yes, it is. Thank you very much. New words and Expressions ⽣词和短语 umbrella n. 伞 please int. 请 here adv. 这⾥ my possessive adjective 我的 ticket n. 票 number n. 号码 five num. 五 sorry adj. 对不起的 sir n. 先⽣ cloakroom n. ⾐帽存放处 参考译⽂ 请把我的⼤⾐和伞拿给我。
这是我(寄存东西)的牌⼦。
谢谢,先⽣。
是5号。
这是您的伞和⼤⾐ 这不是我的伞。
对不起,先⽣。
这把伞是您的吗? 不,不是! 这把是吗? 是,是这把 ⾮常感谢。
⾃学导读 这是⼀个省略形式的祈使句,完整的句⼦应为: Give me my coat and my umbrella, please. ⼝语中,在语境明确的情况下通常可省略动词和间接宾语,如: (Show me your) Ticket, please 请出⽰你的票。
新概念第一册双课听力文本(全英文)
新概念第一册双课听力文本(全英文)新概念英语Ⅰ双数课文文本Lesson2Number1. S:Is this your pen? T:Yes, it is. Number 2. S:Is this your pencil? T:Yes, it is. Number 3. S:Is this your book? T:Yes, it is. Number 4. S:Is this your watch? T:Yes, it is. Number5. S:Is this your coat? T:Yes, it is. Number6. S:Is this your dress? T:Yes, it is. Number7. S:Is this your skirt? T:Yes, it is. Number 8. S:Is this your shirt? T:Yes, it is. Number 9. S:Is this your car? T:Yes, It is. Number 10. S:Is this your house? T:Yes, it is.Lesson4Number1. Is this your pen? S:Yes, it is. Number 2. Is this your pencil? S:Yes, it is. Number 3. Is this your book? S:Yes, it is.Number4. Is this your watch? S:Yes, it is. Number5. Is this your coat? S:No, it isn't. Number 6. Is this your dress?S:Yes, it is. Number7. Is this your skirt?S:No, it isn't. Number 8. Is this your shirt? S:Yes, it is. Number9. Is this your car? S:Yes, it is.Number 10. Is this your house? S:No, it isn't.Number11. Is this your suit? S:Yes, it is.Number 12. Is this your school? S:No, it isn't.Number 13. Is this your teacher? S:Yes, it is.Number 14. Is this your son? S:No, it isn't.Number 15. Is this your daughter? S:Yes, it is.Lesson6Number8. T:That's a Volvo. Is it a Swedish car or a French car?S:It isn't a French car. It's a Swedish car.Number 9. T:That's a Peugeot. Is it a French car or a Swedish car?S:It isn't a Swedish car. It's a French car.Number 10. T:That's a Mercedes. Is It a German car or a Japanese car?S:It isn't a Japanese car. It's a German car.Number 11. T:That's a Toyota. Is it a Japanese car or a German car? S:It isn't a German car. It's a Japanese car.Number 12. T:That's a Daewoo. Is it a British car or a Korean car?S:It isn't a British car. It's a Korean car. .Number 13. T:That's a Mini. Is it an American car or an English car?S:It isn't an American car. It's an English car.Number 14. T:That's a Ford. Is it a Swedish car or an American car?S:It isn't a Swedish car. It's an American car.Number 15. T:That's a Fiat. Is It an Italian car or an American car?S:It isn't an American car. It's an Italian car.Lesson8Number 11. T:What's his job? Is he a policeman or a taxi driver?S:He isn't a taxi driver. He's a policeman.Number 12. T:What's her job? Is she a policewoman or an air hostess? S:She isn't an air hostess. She's a policewoman.Number l3. T:What's his job? Is he a taxi driver or a policeman?S:He isn't a policeman. He's a taxi driver.Number 14. T:What's her job? Is she an air hostess or a policewoman?S:She isn't a policewoman. She's an air hostess.Number 15. T:What's his job? Is he a postman or a milkman?S:He isn't a milkman. He's a postman.Number 16. T:What's her job? Is she a nurse or a housewife?S:She isn't a housewife. . She's a nurseNumber 17. T:What's his job? Is he a mechanic or a hairdresser?S:He isn't a hairdresser. He's a mechanic.Number 18. T:What's his job? Is he a hairdresser or a mechanic?S:He isn't a mechanic. He's a hairdresser.Number 19. T:What's her job? Is she a housewife or a nurse?S:She isn't a nurse. She's a housewife.Number 20. T:What's his job? Is he a milkman or a postman?S:He isn't a postman. He's a milkman..Lesson10Number11. T:Is that man fat or thin? S:He's not thin. He's fat.Number 17. T:Is Steven hot or cold? S:He's not cold. He's hot.Number 20. T:Is that air hostess young or old? S:She's not old. She's young.Number 12. T:Is that woman thin or fat? S:She's not fat. She's thin.Number 18. T:Is Emma cold or hot? S:She's not hot. She's cold.Number 14. T:Is that policewoman short or tall? S:She's not tall. She's short.Number 19. T:Is that milkman old or young? S:He's not young. He's old.Number 15. T:Is that mechanic dirty or clean? S:He's not clean. He's dirty.Number 13. T:Is that policeman tall or short? S:He's not short. He's tall.Number 16. T:Is that nurse clean or dirty? S:She's not dirty. She's clean.Lesson12Number 22. T:Whose is that handbag? Is it Sophie's?S:It isn't Sophie's. It's Stella's.Number 23. T:Whose is that car? Is it Steven's?S:It isn't Steven's. It's Paul's.Number 24. T:Whose is that coat? Is it Stella's?S:It isn't Stella's. It's Sophie's.Number 25. T:Whose is that umbrella? Is it Paul's?S:It isn't Paul's. It's Steven's.Number 26. T:Whose is that pen? Is it your father's?S:It isn't my father's. It's my son's.Number 27. T:Whose is that dress? Is it your mother's? S:It isn't my mother's. It's my daughter's.Number 28. T:Whose is that suit? Is it your son's?S:It isn't my son's. It's my father's.Number 29. T:Whose is that skirt? Is it your daughter's? S:It isn't my daughter's. It's my mother's.Number 30. T:Whose is that blouse? Is it your mother's? S:It isn't my mother's. It's my sister's.Number 31 T:Whose is that tie? Is it your father's?S:It isn't my father's. It's my brother's.Lesson14Number 20. T:What colour's Steven's umbrella? Is it brown? S:It isn't brown. It's black.Number 50. T:What colour's Sophie's coat? Is it white?S:It isn't white. It's grey.Number 90 T:What colour's the boy's tie? Is it yellow? S:It isn't yellow. It's orange.Number 30. T:What colour's Paul's car? Is it red?S:It isn't red. It's blue.Number 80. T:What colour's Anna's blouse? Is it orange ? S:It isn't orange. It's yellow.Number 40. T:What colour's Tim's shirt? Is it blue?。
新概念英语第一册双课听力原文
新概念第一册双课听力原文Lesson2Number1.S:Is this your pen?T:Yes,it is.Number2.S:Is this your pencil?T:Yes,it is.Number3.S:Is this your book?T:Yes,it is.Number4.S:Is this your watch?T:Yes,it is.Number5.S:Is this your coat?T:Yes,it is.Number6.S:Is this your dress?T:Yes,it is.Number7.S:Is this your skirt?T:Yes,it is.Number8.S:Is this your shirt?T:Yes,it is.Number9.S:Is this your car?T:Yes,It is.Number10.S:Is this your house?T:Yes,it is.Lesson4Number1.Is this your pen?S:Yes,it is.Number2.Is this your pencil?S:Yes,it is.Number3.Is this your book?S:Yes,it is.Number4.Is this your watch?S:Yes,it is.Number5.Is this your coat?S:No,it isn't.Number6.Is this your dress?S:Yes,it is.Number7.Is this your skirt?S:No,it isn't.Number8.Is this your shirt?S:Yes,it is.Number9.Is this your car?S:Yes,it is.Number10.Is this your house?S:No,it isn't.Number11.Is this your suit?S:Yes,it is.Number12.Is this your school?S:No,it isn't.Number13.Is this your teacher?S:Yes,it is.Number14.Is this your son?S:No,it isn't.Number15.Is this your daughter?S:Yes,it is.Lesson6Number8.T:That's a Volvo.Is it a Swedish car or a French car?S:It isn't a French car.It's a Swedish car.Number9.T:That's a Peugeot.Is it a French car or a Swedish car?S:It isn't a Swedish car.It's a French car.Number10.T:That's a Mercedes.Is It a German car or a Japanese car?S:It isn't a Japanese car.It's a German car.Number11.T:That's a Toyota.Is it a Japanese car or a German car?S:It isn't a German car.It's a Japanese car.Number12.T:That's a Daewoo.Is it a British car or a Korean car?S:It isn't a British car.It's a Korean car..Number13.T:That's a Mini.Is it an American car or an English car?S:It isn't an American car.It's an English car.Number14.T:That's a Ford.Is it a Swedish car or an American car?Number15.T:That's a Fiat.Is It an Italian car or an American car?S:It isn't an American car.It's an Italian car.Lesson8Number11.T:What's his job?Is he a policeman or a taxi driver?S:He isn't a taxi driver.He's a policeman.Number12.T:What's her job?Is she a policewoman or an air hostess?S:She isn't an air hostess.She's a policewoman.Number l3.T:What's his job?Is he a taxi driver or a policeman?S:He isn't a policeman.He's a taxi driver.Number14.T:What's her job?Is she an air hostess or a policewoman?S:She isn't a policewoman.She's an air hostess.Number15.T:What's his job?Is he a postman or a milkman?S:He isn't a milkman.He's a postman.Number16.T:What's her job?Is she a nurse or a housewife?S:She isn't a housewife..She's a nurseNumber17.T:What's his job?Is he a mechanic or a hairdresser?S:He isn't a hairdresser.He's a mechanic.Number18.T:What's his job?Is he a hairdresser or a mechanic?S:He isn't a mechanic.He's a hairdresser.Number19.T:What's her job?Is she a housewife or a nurse?S:She isn't a nurse.She's a housewife.Number20.T:What's his job?Is he a milkman or a postman?S:He isn't a postman.He's a milkman..Lesson10Number11.T:Is that man fat or thin?S:He's not thin.He's fat.Number17.T:Is Steven hot or cold?S:He's not cold.He's hot.Number20.T:Is that air hostess young or old?S:She's not old.She's young. Number12.T:Is that woman thin or fat?S:She's not fat.She's thin. Number18.T:Is Emma cold or hot?S:She's not hot.She's cold.Number14.T:Is that policewoman short or tall?S:She's not tall.She's short. Number19.T:Is that milkman old or young?S:He's not young.He's old. Number15.T:Is that mechanic dirty or clean?S:He's not clean.He's dirty. Number13.T:Is that policeman tall or short?S:He's not short.He's tall. Number16.T:Is that nurse clean or dirty?S:She's not dirty.She's clean. Lesson12Number22.T:Whose is that handbag?Is it Sophie's?S:It isn't Sophie's.It's Stella's.Number23.T:Whose is that car?Is it Steven's?S:It isn't Steven's.It's Paul's.Number24.T:Whose is that coat?Is it Stella's?S:It isn't Stella's.It's Sophie's.Number25.T:Whose is that umbrella?Is it Paul's?Number26.T:Whose is that pen?Is it your father's?S:It isn't my father's.It's my son's.Number27.T:Whose is that dress?Is it your mother's?S:It isn't my mother's.It's my daughter's.Number28.T:Whose is that suit?Is it your son's?S:It isn't my son's.It's my father's.Number29.T:Whose is that skirt?Is it your daughter's?S:It isn't my daughter's.It's my mother's.Number30.T:Whose is that blouse?Is it your mother's?S:It isn't my mother's.It's my sister's.Number31T:Whose is that tie?Is it your father's?S:It isn't my father's.It's my brother's.Lesson14Number20.T:What colour's Steven's umbrella?Is it brown?S:It isn't brown.It's black.Number50.T:What colour's Sophie's coat?Is it white?S:It isn't white.It's grey.Number90T:What colour's the boy's tie?Is it yellow?S:It isn't yellow.It's orange.Number30.T:What colour's Paul's car?Is it red?S:It isn't red.It's blue.Number80.T:What colour's Anna's blouse?Is it orange?S:It isn't orange.It's yellow.Number40.T:What colour's Tim's shirt?Is it blue?S:It isn't blue.It's white.Number100.T:What colour's Steven's hat?Is it green and red?S:It isn't green and red.It's grey and black. Number60.T:What colour's the woman's case?Is it grey?S:It isn't grey.It's brown.Number101.T:What colour's Helen's dog?Is it grey and black?S:It isn't grey and black.Its brown and white. Number70.T:What colour's Anna's carpet?Is it green?S:It isn't green.It's red.Lesson16NO.90.T:What colour are your tickets?Are they white?S:Our tickets are not white.They are yellow.NO.107.T:What colour are your pens?Are they red?S:Our pens are not red.They are blue.NO.102.T:What colour are your passports?Are they blue?S:Our passports are not blue.They are green.NO.104.T:What colour are your handbags?Are they grey?S:Our handbags are not grey.They are white.NO.110.T:What colour are your blouses?Are they orange?NO.80.T:What colour are your coats?Are they black?S:Our coats are not black.They are grey.NO.109.T:What colour are your dresses?Are they brown?S:Our dresses are not brown.They are green.NO.70.T:What colour are your shirts?Are they blue?S:Our shirts are not blue.They are white.NO.101.T:What colour are your hats?Are they green and red?S:Our hats are not green and red.They are black and grey.NO.105.T:What colour are your ties?Are they red?S:Our ties are not red.They are orange.Lesson18NO.100.T:What are their jobs?Are they mechanics?S:They aren't mechanics.They're sales reps.NO.900.T:What are their jobs?Are they keyboard operators?S:They aren't keyboard operators.They're nurses.NO.1,002.T:What are their jobs?Are they postmen?S:They aren't postmen.They're milkmen.NO.1,000.T:What are their jobs?Are they policewomen?S:They aren't policewomen.They're air hostesses.NO.400.T:What are their jobs?Are they Customs officers?S:They aren't Customs officers.They're engineers.NO.800.T:What are their jobs?Are they hairdressers?S:They aren't hairdressers.They're taxi drivers.NO.600.T:What are their jobs?Are they engineers?S:They aren't engineers.They're teachers.NO.1,001.T:What are their jobs?Are they policewomen?S:They aren't policewomen.They're housewives.NO.500.T:What are their jobs?Are they milkmen?S:They aren't milkmen.They're hairdressers.NO.200.T:What are their jobs?Are they nurses?S:They aren't nurses.They're keyboard operators.Lesson20Number105.T:Look at that boy's shoes.Are they dirty?S:They're not dirty.They're clean.Number217.T:Look at those postmen.Are they cold?S:They're not cold.They're hot. Number321.T:Look at those hairdressers.Are they thin?S:They're not thin.They're fat. Number433.T:Look at those shoes.Are they small?S:They're not small.They're big. Number545.T:Look at those shops.Are they shut?S:They're not shut.They're open. Number657.T:Look at those cases.Are they heavy?S:They're not heavy.They're light. Number769.T:Look at grandmother and grandfather.Are they young?S:They're not young.They're old.Number881.T:Look at those hats.Are they new?S:They're not new.They're old. Number999.T:Look at those policemen.Are they short?S:Number1,000.T:Look at those trousers.Are they long?S:They're not long.They're short.Lesson221.T:numbers1,001and1,002.S:Give me a cup please.T:Which one?This dirty one?S:No,not this dirty one.That clean one.2.T:Numbers1.003and1,004.S:Give me a glass please.T:Which one?That full one?S:No,not that full one.This empty one.3.T:Numbers1,005and1,006.S:Give me a bottle please.T:Which one?This large one?S:No,not this large one.That small one.4.T:Numbers1,007and1,008.S:Give me a box please.T:Which one?That little one?S:No,not that little one.This big one.5.T:Numbers1,009and1,010.S:Give me a tin please.T:Which one?This new one?S:No,not this new one.That old one.6.T:Numbers1,011and1,012.S:Give me a knife please.T:Which one?That blunt one?S:No,not that blunt one.This sharp one.7.T:Numbers1,013and1,014.S:Give me a spoon please.T:Which one?This new one?S:No,not this new one.That old one.8.T:Numbers1,015and1,016.S:Give me a fork please.T:Which one?That small one?S:No,not that small one.This large one.Lesson241.T:Look at number1,117.S:Give me some pens please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the desk.2.T:Number1,218.S:Give me some ties please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the chair.3.T:Number1,319.S:Give me some spoons please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the table.4.T:Number1,420.S:Give me some plates please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the cupboard.5.T:Number1,521.S:Give me some cigarettes please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the television.6.T:Number1,622.S:Give me some boxes please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the floor.7.T:Number1,723.S:Give me some bottles please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the dressing table.8.T:Number1,824.S:Give me some books please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the shelf.9.T:Number1,925.S:Give me some magazines please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the bed. 10.T:Number2,000.S:Give me some newspapers please.T:Which ones?S:The ones on the stereo. Lesson26T:Is there a clean cup on the floor?S:No,there isn't one on the floor.There's a clean one on the table. Number4,000.T:Is there a large box on the shelf?S:No,there isn't one on the shelf.There's a large one on the floor.Number5,000.T:Is there an empty glass in the refrigerator?S:No,there isn't one in the refrigerator.There's an empty one in the cupboard. Number6,000.T:Is there a sharp knife on the tin?S:No,there isn't one on the tin.There's a sharp one on the plate.Number7,000.T:Is there a dirty fork on the plate?S:No,there isn't one on the plate.There's a dirty one on the tin.Number8,000.T:Is there a full bottle in the cupboard?S:No,there isn't one in the cupboard.There's a full one in the refrigerator. Number9,000.T:Is there a blunt pencil on the table?S:No,there isn't one on the table.There's a blunt one on the desk. Number10,000.T:Is there a small spoon in the glass?S:No,there isn't one in the glass.There's a small one in the cup.Lesson28Number1,120.T:Are there any books on the dressing table?S:No,there aren't any books.There are some cigarettes.T:Where are they?S:They're near that box.Number5,560.T:Are there any ties on the floor?S:No,there aren't any ties.There are some shoes.T:Where are they?S:They're near the bed.Number8,890.T:Are there any glasses on the cupboard?S:No,there aren't any glasses.There are some bottles.T:Where are they?S:They're near those tins.Number9,999.T:Are there any newspapers on the shelf?S:No,there aren't any newspapers.There are some tickets.T:Where are they?S:They're in that handbag.T:Are there any forks on the table?S:No,there aren't any forks.There are some knives.T:Where are they?S:They're in that box.Number10,001.T:Are there any cups on the television?S:No,there aren't any cups.There are some glasses.T:Where are they?S:They're near those bottles.Lesson30:Open your book.Put on your watch.Turn on the light.Shut your handbag.Take off your shoes.Turn off the tap.Sweep the bedroom.Clean the windows.Dust the cupboard. Empty the suitcase.Read this magazine.Sharpen these pencils. Lesson32:number20,000.T:Is Nicola making the bed?S:No,she isn't making the bed.T:What's she doing?S:She's typing a letter.Number90,000.T:Is Jack putting on his shirt?S:No,he isn't putting on his shirt.T:What's he doing?S:He's reading a magazine.Number70,000.T:Is the dog drinking its milk?S:No,it isn't drinking its milk.T:What's it doing?S:It's eating a bone.Number80,000.T:Is your sister emptying the basket?S:No,she isn't emptying the basket. T:What's she doing?S:She's looking at a picture.Number600,000.T:Is Tim cleaning his teeth?S:No,he isn't cleaning his teeth.T:What's he doing?S:He's sharpening a pencil.Number400,000.T:Is the cat eating?S:No,it isn't eating.T:What's it doing?S:It's drinking its milk.Number60,000.T:Is Sally dusting the dressing table?S:No,she isn't dusting the dressing table. T:What's she doing?S:She's shutting the door.Number40,000.T:Is Mr.Richards turning on the light?S:No,he isn't turning on the light.T:What's he doing?S:He's opening the window.Lesson34Number220,231.T:What are the cooks doing?Are they washing dishes?S:No,they aren't washing dishes.They're cooking.T:What are the children doing?Are they crying?S:No,they aren't crying.They're sleeping.Number442,453.T:What are the men doing?Are they cooking?S:No,they aren't cooking.They're shaving.Number553,564.T:What are the children doing?Are they sleeping?S:No,they aren't sleeping.They're crying.Number664,675.T:What are the dogs doing?Are they drinking milk?S:No,they aren't drinking milk.They're eating bones.Number775,786.T:What are the women doing?Are they airing the room?S:No,they aren't airing the room.They're typing letters.Number886,897.T:What are the children doing?Are they looking at a picture?S:No,they aren't looking at a picture.They're doing their homework.Number997,998.T:What are the women doing?Are they sweeping the floor?S:No,they aren't sweeping the floor.They're washing dishes.Number1,000,001.T:What are the birds doing?Are they sitting on a tree?S:No,they aren't sitting on a tree.They're flying over the river.Number1,000,000.T:What are the man and the woman doing?Are they waiting for a bus?S:No,they aren't waiting for a bus.They're walking over the bridge.Number1,500,000.T:What are the man and the woman doing?Are they walking over the bridge? S:No,they aren't walking over the bridge.T:hey're waiting for a bus.Number2,000,000.T:What are the boy and the girl doing?Are they climbing a tree?S:No,they aren't climbing a tree.They're jumping off the wall.Lesson36Number1.T:Where's the man going?S:He's going into the shop.Number2.T:Where's the woman going?S:She's going out of the shop. Number3.T:Where's the boy sitting?S:He's sitting beside his mother. Number4.T:Where are the man and the woman walking?S:They're walking across the street.Number5.T:Where are the cats running?S:They're running along the wall. Number6.T:Where are the children jumping?S:They're jumping off the branch. Number7.T:Where's the man walking?S:He's walking between two policemen.Number8.T:Where's the girl sitting?S:She's sitting near the tree.Number9.T:Where's the aeroplane flying?S:It's flying under the bridge.Number11.T:Where are they sitting?S:They're sitting on the grass. Number12.T:Where are they reading?S:They're reading in the living room. Lesson38Number1.What are you going to do?S:I'm going to shave.Number2.What are you doing now?S:Now I'm shaving.Number5.What are you both going to do?S:We're going to do our homework. Number6.What are you both doing now?S:Now we're doing our homework. Number9.What are you both going to do?S:We're going to listen to the stereo. Number10.What are you both doing now?S:Now we're listening to the stereo. Number7.What are you going to do?S:I'm going to paint this bookcase. Number8.What are you doing now?S:Now I'm painting this bookcase. Number11.What are you going to do?S:I'm going to wash the dishes. Number12.What are you doing now?S:Now I'm washing the dishes.Lesson40(1)T:Are you going to put on your hat?S:Yes,I'm going to put it on.(2)T:Are you going to take off your shoes?S:Yes,I'm going to take them off.(3)T:Are you going to turn on the light?S:Yes,I'm going to turn it on.(4)T:Are you going to turn off the taps?S:Yes,I'm going to turn them off.5T:Are you going to put on your suit?S:Yes,I'm going to put it on.6T:Are you going to take off your hat?S:Yes,I'm going to take it off.7T:Are you going to turn on the lights?S:Yes,I'm going to turn them on.8T:Are you going to turn off the television?S:Yes,I'm going to turn it off.9T:Are you going to turn off the lights?S:Yes,I'm going to turn them off.10T:Are you going to turn on the stereo?S:Yes,I'm going to turn it on. Lesson42Number13.Is there a passport here?S:Yes,there is.There's one on the table. Number14.Is there any milk here?S:Yes,there is.There's some on the table. Number15.Is there a spoon here?S:Yes,there is.There's one on the plate. Number16.Is there a tie here?S:Yes,there is.There's one on the chair. Number17.Is there any bread here?S:Yes,there is.There's some on the table. Number18.Is there a hammer here?S:Yes,there is.There's one on the bookcase. Number19.Is there any tea here?S:Yes,there is.There's some on the table. Number20.Is there a vase here?S:Yes,there is.There's one on the stereo. Number30.Is there a suit here?S:Yes,there is.There's one in the wardrobe. Number40.Is there any tobacco here?S:Yes,there is.There's some in the tin. Number50.Is there any chocolate here?S:Yes,there is.There's some on the desk. Number60.Is there any cheese here?S:Yes,there is.There's some on the plate. Lesson44Number70.Is there any bread here?S:Yes,there is.There's some on the table. Number80.Are there any hammers here?S:Yes,there are.There are some behind that box.Number100.Is there any soap here?S:Yes,there is.There's some on the cupboard. Number200.Are there any newspapers here?S:Yes,there are.There are some behind that vase.Number300.Is there any water here?S:Yes,there is.There's some in those glasses. Number400.Is there any tea here?S:Yes,there is.There's some in those cups. Number500.Are there any cups here?S:Yes,there are.There are some in front of that kettle.Number600.Is there any chocolate here?S:Yes,there is.There's some behind that book.Number700.Are there any teapots here?S:Yes,there are.There are some in the cupboard.Number800.Are there any cars here?S:Yes,there are.There are some in front of that building.Number900.Is there any coffee here?S:Yes,there is.There's some on the table. Lesson461)T:Can you put on your coat?S:Yes,I can.T:What can you do?S:I can put on my coat.(2)T:Can Penny wait for the bus?S:Yes,she can.T:What can she do?S:She can wait for the bus.3)T:Can you and Tom listen to the stereo?S:Yes,we can.T:What can you and Tom do?S:We can listen to the stereo.4T:Can Penny and Jane wash the dishes?S:Yes,they can.T:What can Penny and Jane do?S:They can wash the dishes.5T:Can George take these flowers to her?S:Yes,he can.T:What can George do?S:He can take these flowers to her.6T:Can the cat drink its milk?S:Yes,it can.T:What can the cat do?S:It can drink its milk.7T:Can I paint this bookcase?S:Yes,you can.T:What can I do?S:You can paint this bookcase.8T:Can you see that aeroplane?S:Yes,I can.T:What can you see?S:I can see that aeroplane.Lesson481)T:Do you like eggs?S:Yes,I do.I like eggs,but I don't want one.2)T:Do you like butter?S:Yes,I do.I like butter,but I don't want any.3)T:Do you like honey?S:Yes,I do.I like honey,but I don't want any.4T:Do you like bananas?S:Yes,I do.I like bananas,but I don't want one.5T:Do you like jam?S:Yes,I do.I like jam,but I don't want any.6T:Do you like oranges?S:Yes,I do.I like oranges,but I don't want one.7T:Do you like ice cream?S:Yes,I do.I like ice cream,but I don't want one.8T:Do you like whisky?S:Yes,I do.I like whisky,but I don't want any.9T:Do you like apples?S:Yes,I do.I like apples,but I don't want one.10T:Do you like wine?S:Yes,I do.I like wine,but I don't want any.11T:Do you like biscuits?S:Yes,I do.I like biscuits,but I don't want one.Lesson50T:The13th picture.Does Penny like tomatoes?,S:Yes,she does.She likes tomatoes,but she doesn't want any.T:The14th picture.Do you like potatoes?S:Yes,I do.I like potatoes,but I don't want any.T:The15th picture.Does Tom like cabbage?S:Yes,he does.He likes cabbage,but be doesn't want any.T:The16th picture.Does Tom like lettuce?S:Yes,he does.He likes lettuce,but he doesn't want any.T:The17th picture.Do you like peas?S:Yes,I do.I like peas,but I don't want any.T:The18th picture.Does Anna like beaus?,S:Yes,she does.She likes beans,but she doesn't want any.T:The19th picture.Do you like bananas?S:Yes,I do.I like bananas,but I don't want any.T:The20th picture.Does Mr.Jones like oranges?,S:Yes,he does.He likes oranges,but he doesn't want any.T:The21st picture.Does George like apples?S:Yes,he does.He likes apples,but he doesn't want any.T:The22nd picture.Does Elizabeth like pears?,S:Yes,she does.She likes pears,but she doesn't want any.T:The23rd picture.Do you like grapes?S:Yes,I do.I like grapes,but I don't want any.T:The24th picture.Does Betty like peaches?,S:Yes,she does.She likes peaches,but she doesn't want any.,Lesson52(1)T:Look at the20th picture.Do you come from Brazil?S:No,I don't come from Brazil.I come from the U.S.(2)T:The21st picture.Does he come from the U.S.?S:No,he doesn't come from the U.S.He comes from Brazil.3)T:The22nd picture.Does she come from England?,S:No,she doesn't come from England..She comes from Holland 4、T:The23rd picture.Do you both come from Holland?S:No,we don't come from Holland.We come from England.5、T:The24th picture.Do they come from Germany?S:No,they don't come from Germany.They come from France. 6、T:The25th picture.Do I come from France?S:No,you don't come from France.You come from Germany. 7、T:The26th picture.Does he come from Italy?S:No,he doesn't come from Italy.He comes from Greece.8、T:The27th picture.Do we both come from Greece?S:No,you don't come from Greece.You come from Italy. Lesson54(1)T:Where do you come from?Are you Australian?S:Yes,I come from Australia.(2)T:Where does he come from?Is he Austrian?S:Yes,he comes from Austria.(3)T:Where does he come from?Is he Canadian?S:Yes,he comes from Canada.4、T:Where do you both come from?Are you both Chinese?S:Yes,we come from China.5、T:Where do I come from?Am I Finnish?S:Yes,you come from Finland.6、T:Where does she come from?Is she Indian?S:Yes,she comes from India.7、T:Where do we both come from?Are we both Japanese?S:Yes,you come from Japan.8、T:Where do you come from?Are you Korean?S:Yes,I came from Korea.9、T:Where do you both come from?Are you both Nigerian?S:Yes,we come from Nigeria.10、T:Where does she come from?Is she Turkish?S:Yes,she comes from Turkey. Lesson56(1)T:Look at the1st picture.What does she often do in the morning?S:She often dusts the cupboard in the morning.(2)T:The2nd picture.What does she always do in the morning?S:She always makes the bed in the morning.(3)T:The3rd picture.What does he always do in the morning?S:He always shaves in the morning..4、T:The4th picture.What do they sometimes do in the evening?S:They sometimes listen to the stereo in the evening.5、T:The21st picture.What does he always do every day?S:He always cleans the blackboard every day.6、T:The22nd picture.What do they always do at night?S:They always go to bed at night.7、T:The23rd picture.What does she usually do every day?S:She usually washes the dishes every day.8、T:The24th picture.What do they usually do in the afternoon?S:They usually type letters in the afternoon.9、T:The31st picture.What do they sometimes do in the evening?S:It usually drinks milk every day.10、T:The32nd picture.What do they sometimes do in the evening?S:They sometimes watch television in the evening.11、T:The33rd picture.What does she always do at noon?S:She always eats her lunch at non.12、T:The34th picture.What does he often do in the evening?S:He often reads his newspaper in the evening.Lesson581)T:Look at the13th and14th pictures.What does he usually do every day?S:He usually shaves at7.0o'clock every day.T:What is he doing today?S:He is shaving at8.0o'clock today.2)T:The15th and16th pictures.What does she usually do in the morning?S:She usually drinks tea in the morning.T:What is she doing this morning?S:She is drinking coffee this morning.3)T:The17th and18th pictures.What do they usually do in the afternoon?S:They usually play in the garden in the afternoon.T:What are they doing this afternoon?S:They are swimming in the river this afternoon.4、T:The19th and20th pictures.What do you usually do in the evening?S:I usually cook a meal in the evening.T:What are you doing this evening?S:I am reading a book this evening.5、T:The21st and22nd pictures.What do you all usually do at night?S:We usually watch television at night.T:What are you all doing tonight?S:We are listening to the stereo tonight. Lesson601)T:Look at the13th picture.Do you have any butter?S:I don't have any butter,but I have some cheese.2)T:The20th picture.Do you and Penny have any beans?S:We don't have any beans,but we have some potatoes.3)T:The33rd picture.Do Penny and Tom have any wine?S:They don't have any wine,but they have some beer.4、T:The16th picture.Do you have any honey?S:I don't have any honey,but I have some jam.5、T:The19th picture.Do you and Tom have any bread?S:We don't have any bread,but we have some biscuits.6、T:The26th picture.Do Tom and Penny have any grapes?S:They don't have any grapes,but they have some bananas.7、T:The29th picture.Do you have any mince?S:I don't have any mince,but I have some steak.8、T:The15th picture.Do the children have any butter?S:They don't have any butter,but they have some eggs.9、T:The24th picture.Do you have any lettuces?S:I don't have any lettuces,but I have some cabbages.10、T:The22nd picture.Do you and Penny have any beans?S:We don't have any beans,but we have some peas.Lesson62(1)T:Look at the41st picture.What's the matter with her?Does she have an earache?S:She doesn't have an earache.She has a headache.T:What must she do?S:She must take an aspirin.2)T:The52nd picture.What's the matter with George?Does he have a headache?S:He doesn't have a headache.He has an earache.T:What must he do?S:He must see a doctor.3)T:The63rd picture.What's the matter with him?Does he have a stomach ache?S:He doesn't have a stomach ache.He has a toothache.。
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新概念听力原文英语---------------------------------------Lesson 1 A private conversationLast week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. ‘I can't hear a word!’ I said angrily.‘It's none of your business, ’ the young man said rudely. ‘This is a private conversation!’Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐?It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime. Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside. ‘What a day!’ I thought. ‘It's raining again. ’ Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy. ‘I've just arrived by train, ’ she said. ‘I'm coming to see you. ’‘But I'm still having breakfast, ’ I said.‘What are you doing?’ she asked.‘I'm having breakfast, ’ I repeated.‘Dear me, ’ she said. ‘Do you always get up so late? It's one o'clock!’Lesson 3 Please send me a card课文内容:Postcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I went to Italy. I visited museums and sat in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. Then he lent me a book. I read a few lines, but I did not understand a word. Every day I thought about postcards. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send cards to my friends. On the last day I made a big decision. I got up early and bought thirty-seven cards. I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card!Lesson 4 An exciting trip 激动人心的旅行I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia. He has been there for six months. Tim is an engineer. He is working for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice Springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. He will soon visit Darwin From there, he will fly to Perth. My brother has never been abroad before, so he is finding this trip very exciting.Lesson 5 No wrong number 无号码错误之虞课文内容:Mr. James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr. Scott cannot get a telephone for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinburst to Silbury. The bird covered the distance the first three minutes. Up to now, Mr. Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. In this way, he has begun his own private‘telephone’service.Lesson 6 Percy Buttons课文内容:I have just moved to a house in Bridge Street. Yesterday a beggar knocked at my door.He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer. In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away. Later a neighbour told me about him. Everybody knows him. His name is Percy Buttons. He calls at every house in the street once a month and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer.Lesson 7 Too late 为时太晚课文内容:The plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa. A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield. Two men took the parcel off the plane and carried it into the Customs House. While two detectives were keeping guard at the door, two others opened the parcel. To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand!Lesson 8 The best and the worst 最好的和最差的课文内容:Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. Nearly everybody enters for‘The Nicest Garden Competition’each year, but Joe wins every time. Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables, but Joe's garden is more interesting. He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. I like gardens too, but I do not like hard work. Every year I enter for the garden competition too, and I always win a little prize for the worst garden in the town!Lesson 9——A cold welcome课文内容:On Wednesday evening, we went to the Town Hall. It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strike twelve in twenty minutes' time. Fifteen minutes passed and then, at five to twelve, the clock stopped. The big minute hand did not move. We waited and waited, but nothing happened. Suddenly someone shouted, ‘It's two minutes past twelve! The clock has stopped!* I looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock refused to welcome the New Year. At that moment, everybody began to laugh and sing.Lesson 10—Not For Jazz课文内容:Not For JazzWe have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord. It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living-room. It has belonged to our family for a long time. The instrument was brought by my grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was shocked. Now we were not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father's. Lesson 11—One good turn deserves another课文内容I was having dinner at a restaurant whenHarry Steele came in. Harry worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me &2. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately. 'I have never borrrowed any money from you,' Harry said,'so now you can pay for my dinner!'感谢阅读,欢迎大家下载使用!。
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新概念英语第一册Lesson1 25126K
1.新概念英语第一册Lesson 125 ~ 126 Key
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一、根据句意和汉语意思写出所缺的单词
1. My grandmother waters(浇)the flowers every day.
2. The woman was terribly(非常地)sorry for his lateness.
3. The weather is hot and dry(干燥的).
4. My parents give me a surprise(惊喜).
5. When I heard the bell, I run out of the classroom immediately(立刻).
二、按要求改写句子
1. He finishes the work before five every day. (用must改写)
He must finish the work before five every day.
2. She goes home before nine. (用must改写)
She must go home before nine.
3. They must sweep the floor.(改写为一般疑问句)
Must they sweep the floor?
4. I have to look after my mother.(主语改成He)
He has to look after his mother.
5. Must I do homework? (作否定回答)
No, you needn’t.
三、翻译
1. 我们往窗外看。
We look out of the window.
2. 我需要你的建议。
I need your advice.
3. 我们需要买一辆车。
We need to buy a car.
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