剑桥国际英语教程(入门级)2单元
剑桥国际英语教程入门级unit1-2重点
1.重点词汇及短语first name名字;last name姓;nice美好的;meet 见面;sorry 对不起;again 再,又;spell 拼写;classmate同班同学;single 单身的;married 已婚的;female 女性;male 男性;Mr. 先生;Miss 小姐;Ms. 女士,小姐;Mrs. 夫人;great 极好的,棒的;not bad. 不错;excuse me 对不起,打扰一下. over there在那边good morning/afternoon/evening 早上/下午/晚上好See you later. / See you tomorrow. 明天见。
/ 一会儿见。
Good night. 晚安;Thank you. / Thanks谢谢Work phone工作电话;Home phone 家庭电话;Cell phone 手机;2.重点句型My name is … . / Our names are … . / Your name is … .His name is … . / Her name is … . / Their names are … .I’m … . / He is … . / She is … . / We are … . / They are … .It’s nice to meet you. 很高兴见到你。
Nice to meet you, too. 也很高兴见到你。
What’s your last name again? 再问下你的姓是什么?It’s Carson. 是CarsonHow do you spell your name? 你的名字怎么拼?How are you? 你好吗?I’m just fine / I’m ok. / Good. / Great. 我很好。
/ Not bad. 不错。
So-so. 一般。
How about you? 你呢?This is your book. 这是你的书This is Jennifer. 这位是Jennifer。
剑桥国际英语教程入门级units1-16测试_2
I. Fill in the blanks.(20 points)A. Complete the conversations with be or have and the adjectives in theparentheses.1. A: A singer (exciting) job.B: I disagree. I think a singer’s job (boring).2. A: A flight attendant (dangerous) job.B: I agree. It (stressful), too.3. A: A cashier’s job (easy).B: I disagree. A cashier (difficult) job.B. Complete the conversations. Use the simple past form of the verbs inthe parentheses. (12 points)1. A: (have) a good weekend?B: Not really. I (study) all weekend.2. A: (do) anything last weekend?B: Yes, they (go) hiking in the woods.3. A: (get) anything at the mall?B: No. She went shopping, but she (not buy) anything.C. There are four mistakes in the message. Correct the mistakes.(4points)Hi Kate,Sorry I miss your call on Saturday. I wasn’t home. Iwasin the country this weekend. The weather werebeautiful.My parents there. I was all alone. It great.Talk to you soon,BrendaD. Unscramble the sentences.(4 points)1. (the; there isn’t; a mirror; in; bedroom)2. (no; pictures; the hall; there are; in)Ⅲ. Reading. (40 points)A.Every year there is a Spring Festival in China. Usually it is in January or February. It is the most important festival in China. So before it comes,everyone has to prepare things.They buy pork,beef,chicken,fruits and many other things. And they often make a special kind of food—“dumplings”. It means “come together”.On the day before the festival,parents buy new clothes for their children. Children also buy presents for their parents. On the Spring Festival Eve(除夕),all the family members come back to their hometown. This is a happy moment. Some sing and dance,some play cards and others get the dinner ready. When they enjoy the meal,they give each other the best wishes for the coming year. They all have a good time.1. Which is the most important festival in China?A. The Mid-Autumn Festival.2. When the Chinese Spring Festival is usually celebrated?A. In March or April.B. In May or June.3. What is the special kind of food for the Spring Festival in China?A. ChickenB. Dumpling4. What’s the meaning of the food “dumplings” for Chinese people in the SpringFestival?A. Look up.B. Help yourself.5. The family when they are having dinner together on the Spring FestivalA. give each other the best wishesC. sing,B. Stress(压力)is everywhere in our everyday life. Not only men have it, but also women and young people. The most important reasons of stress are:death, diseases, exams, making money, getting married, moving houses, changing jobs, ending friendships and so on.How do you know whether you have stress? Could you give your answers to the following questions?Yes or NoDo you easily get angry?Do you often sleep badly?Do you get headaches a lot?Do you take sleeping pills?Do you find it difficult to relax?Do you usually hide your feelings?Do you smoke and drink a lot to keep quiet?Do you find it difficult to put your heart into something?If you answer “Yes” to more than two of these questions, you are one of those people with stress. So what can you do about it?Doing relaxing exercises, talking with friends and listening to light music are all usual ways of relieving(减轻)stress. However, doctors now say that there are easier ways—people should laugh and smile more often. When you laugh and smile, your body relaxes. They also say that people, especially men, should cry more often, because crying is the natural way of relieving stress.6. Who has got stress in everyday life?A. Men and women.B. Young people.C. Both A and B.7. If you have over problems listed in the table, you are the person withstress.A. twoB. threeC. eight8. Which of the followings is NOT the reason of stress?A. Taking exams.B. Taking sleeping pills.C. Making money.9. What’s the easier way to relax your body?A. Talking with friends.B. Doing relaxing exercises.C. Laughing, smiling and crying.10. The main idea of the passage is .A. about stress and how to relieve your stressB. that there are many reasons for having stressC. that laughing and smiling more can help relieve your stressC. The Water World Swimming Pool is open every day from eight o’clock in the morning until half past seven in the evening. It costs two dollars sixty to enter the pool. There is aspecial cheap price for students with a student card. The price is one dollar forty. But you must bring your student card with you.On Wednesday morning the pool is only open to mothers and babies. So mothers can enjoy themselves in the water with their babies. Please leave your older children at home on Wednesday morning.The new Water World Caféwill be open up on June 22nd. From the caféyou can watch the swimmers or enjoy a drink after you swim.Please call 2105369 for more information. We look forward to seeing you at the Water World Swimming Pool.11.How long is the Water World Swimming Pool open every day?A. Eleven hours.B. Seven hours.C. Eleven and a half hours.D. Seven and a half hours.12. What is the price for students with a student card to enter the pool?A. Two dollars.B. One dollar forty.C. Two dollars sixty.D. One dollar.13. A ten-year-old boy can’t go to the Wat er World Swimming Pool .A. on SaturdayB. on SundayC. on Wednesday afternoonD. on Wednesday morning14. From the caféyou can watch the swimmers or enjoy a drink after you swim ___________.A. on May 21stB. on May 22ndC. on June 23rdD. on June 21st15. This passage is a (n) .A. advertisementB. noteC. storyD. sloganD. Mr. Brown was going away for a week. Before he left, he said to his son, "If anyoneasksfor me, you can tell him that your father has been out for doing something, and will be back ina week, then be sure to ask him to sit down for a cup of tea.""OK, Dad," said his son.But he was afraid his son couldn't remember this, he wrote these words down on a piece of paper and gave it to him. His son put it into his small pocket, took it out and looked at it every now and then.Four days passed, but no one came to see his father. The boy thought that there was no man to come and that the piece of paper was of no more use for him, so he burnt it that evening.The next afternoon, someone knocked at the door. The boy opened it. A man was standing at the door and said, "Where is your father?" The boy put his hand into his pocket at once and looked for the piece of paper. He could not find it. He suddenly remembered he had burnt it, so he shouted, "No more.” The man was very surprised. He asked, "No more? I met your father last w eek. When did it happen?” Burnt yesterday evening."16. Mr. Brown told his son that _____.A. he would be away from home for four daysB. he would be back in seven daysC. he would be back in a monthD. he liked a cup of tea17. Mr. Brown wrote the words down on ________.A. the wallB. the doorC. a piece of paperD. his son's pocket18. A man came to visit the boy's father on ________.A. the second dayB. the third dayC. the fourth dayD. the fifth day19. The man was very surprised because _________.A. he thought the child's father was deadB. the child didn't ask him to sit downC. the child gave him a cup of teaD. he couldn't find that piece of paper20. What was burnt? ___________.A. The piece of paperB. Mr. SmithC. The visitorD. The boyⅣ. Translation. (20 points)1. The other students in the class must__ _____ (闭着眼睛).2. You must look after yourself and____ _______ (保持健康).3. .__ ________ (顺便问一下), why did you call me?4. She wasn't here __ _________ (刚才).5. They can watch the football match___ ______ (同时).6. What are you going to be when you___ ___ (长大)?7. She___ _______ (出生)in Tianjin .8. Where were you__ _ ___ (昨天上午)?9. I got here ___ (半小时前).10. .___ ______ (起先) I found it very difficult, but now I can understand most ofthe lessons.Ⅴ. Writing. (10 points)Find the differences.。
剑桥国际英语入门级
Where is /are....?
4
What's this called in English?
5
Are these.....?
1
What's this?
2
What are these?
3
What are these called in English?
why's james having lunch?
key sentences
Grammar - tell the time
整点--- 数字+o'clock
00
one o'clock
00
ten o'clcok
非整点
直接按顺序读数字 时+分
13
eight thirteen
04
nine zero four
you are not early.
it's not book.
she 's not lucy.
I'm not from.....
expand-age
How old are you?
How old is she/he?
How old are they?
3
i'm 19. i'm nineteen.
time-非整点
不超过(包括)半小时
分+past+时
05
five past nine
12
twelve past ten
超过半小时
与下一个整点相隔的分钟+to+(时+1)
剑桥二级上册单元重点知识总结
剑桥少儿英语二级上册重点知识点总结Unit1 I’ve got many new friends.1. like to do短暂性喜欢,但未实现eg: I like to play the piano.like doing 永久性,已经实现eg: like playing football.like 动词喜欢某东西eg: I like dogs.2. I’ve got 我有:have got 有主语是第三人称单数时have 变成hasI ‘ve got you’ve got we’ve got they’ve got he’s got she’s gotEg. ①I’ve got a new piano.②She’s got a red bike.3.1.1.(2) I often play sports on the playground. Where do you often play sports ?(3) Mr. Black is under the tree. Where is Mr. Black?3. 形容词round square big small good quiet strong thin tall short hungry thirsty tired weak different famous slow4. which 哪个,哪些,在很多的当中,挑选一个最具有特征或多个有代表性的eg. ①Which word is loud? ②Which word is not fat?Unit4 Miss, can I ask you a question?1、can 能,会,后跟动词原形,无论主语是单数还是复数。
Eg. ①I can swim. ②She can sing.变疑问句把can放于最前面,有两种回答方式,肯定回答和否定回答。
---Can I have an ice cream? ---Yes, you can. / No, you can’t.2 、may表示请求,许可,意为“可以”Eg. ①May I sit here ? ②May I come in ?表示推测,常用于肯定句,意为可能,也许.Eg, It may rain tomorrow.3、短语①Well done ! 做的好! ②Of course ! 当然.③①①1. ①2.It’s4.①play football play the piano5.by the way 顺便说一下6. right now=at once =right away 立刻,马上Unit7 You mustn’t drop litter in the park!1.must /mustn’t +动词原形必须/禁止2. there be 结构表示某地有某物There be +主语+时间或地点状语否定形式在be 后加not,问句把be 提前,be 随主语的人称和时态的变化而变化,若有两个或更多的主语谓语动词常取就近原则。
剑桥国际英语教程入门级
剑桥国际英语教程入门级剑桥国际英语教程入门级(1-7)单元测试一,用英文表示意思Miss_______________ Ms________________Mis _______________ Mr________________二,写出下面单词的中文意思Spell hairbrush a cell phone dictionaryEarrings stamp briefcase IndiaBombay Brazil Mexico CityJakarta Good looking serious sneakersboots CaféMagazine Downtownschedule Garage Yard Closethall Armchairs refrigerator microwave oven stove三,写出英文单词二楼大厅洗衣房观点妆台家具走廊大学生设计师音乐家提供公共交通郊外手提电脑散文会议潮湿的多云的有风的深棕色米白色休闲服工作服睡衣裤子灾难安静的健谈的友好的乞求百科全说手提袋公文包地址四,完成下面句子1,_____ do you spell your last name?2, what’s ___ your bag?3, what are____?--- They’re earrings3, ___ this you umbrella?4, ____ are your sunglasses?--- ____are on the table.5, I ___ They’re on the table in the restaurant6, ______ jeans are they?7, It’s______. I’m getting up right now.8, Her son ____ in the city.9, he and his parents _____ a train to work.10, ____ ____ a bed in the bedroom.五,翻译下面句子1,他因为他有趣的故事而出名。
剑桥国际英语教程2单元
剑桥国际英语教程2单元第二单元是关于自我介绍的内容。
学习者将会学习如何向陌生人介绍自己的基本信息,如姓名、国籍、工作、兴趣等。
本单元的学习目标是帮助学习者克服害羞和紧张的情绪,培养自信地进行自我介绍的能力。
本单元的学习内容包括以下几个方面:1.姓名和国籍:学习者将学习如何用英语表达自己的姓名和国籍。
2.年龄和职业:学习者将学习如何告诉别人自己的年龄和职业。
3.家庭和住址:学习者将学习如何介绍自己的家庭成员和住址信息。
4.兴趣和爱好:学习者将学习如何表达自己的兴趣和爱好。
在学习的过程中,教材将通过听力、口语、阅读和写作等多种教学方法帮助学习者掌握这些基本的自我介绍技巧。
学习者将会听取和理解教材中的对话和短文,通过朗读和模仿提高口语表达能力,通过阅读和写作锻炼语言运用和表达能力。
本单元的教学内容具体如下:1.听力:学习者将通过听取和理解对话和短文,学习如何进行自我介绍。
2.口语:学习者将通过朗读、模仿和角色扮演等活动,提高自己的口语表达能力。
4.写作:学习者将通过书写和填空等练习,锻炼自己的写作能力。
在学习的过程中,教师将根据学习者的实际情况,采用不同的教学方法和教学手段,确保教学的有效性和学习者的兴趣和积极性。
教材中的练习和活动将通过小组合作、课堂展示等形式进行,培养学习者的合作精神和团队意识。
同时,教师还将提供额外的学习资源和习题,以帮助学习者巩固所学内容,并进行个性化的学习辅导。
通过本单元的学习,学习者将会掌握如何用英语自信地进行自我介绍,提高口语表达和听力理解能力,并培养良好的学习习惯和学习方法。
同时,学习者还将能够应对一些常见的日常对话场景,如与陌生人交流、参加面试等。
总之,本单元的教学旨在通过实际的语言运用和学习活动,帮助学习者掌握自我介绍的基本技能,培养学习英语的兴趣和自信心。
学习者将在这个过程中感受到学习的乐趣,并不断提高自己的语言能力和应用能力。
剑桥国际英语教程2 unit2 (lesson1-3)
Unit2 Caught in the rushJune1 Word Power Compound nounsA bicycle busnews parkinga street subway taxitraffic train B garage jamlanelight space stand station stop systembicyle:lane, standbus:lane,station,stop,system news:newsstandparking:garage,spacestreet:streetlightsubway:station,stop,system taxi:lane,stand(出租车招呼站)traffic:jam,lighttrain:station,stop,systemSnapshot Common Questions Asked by Visitors to a City□How much do cabs cost?□Where can I get a map?□Where can I rent a cell phone?□Where can I walk my dog?□Which hotel is closest to the airport?□Where is the best place to meet friend?□What's an inexpensive way to sightsee?□Where should I go shopping?□What are some interesting stores?□What museums should I see?Check (√) the questions you can answer about your city.What other question could a visitor ask about your city?Talk to your classmates. Find answers to the questions you didn't check.Tips:1.flag-down fare: the minimum charge for hiring a taxi, to which the rate per kilometer is added(出租车“起步价”)=flag-down rate/flag-fall rateThe flag-down fare is 5 yuan in CD covering 2km beyong which cabs' driver will charge passengers 1.2 yuan per kilometer.2.newsstand: a newsstand is a stall in the street or a public place, which sells newspapers and magazines.3.China Mobile(中国移动)China Unicom(中国联通)China Telecom(中国电信)4.Poetry Wall(诗墙)uo cafe tea shop(茶楼)western restaurant theater snack bar tropical rain forest theater(热带雨林剧院)8.pedestrian street (步行街)shopping mall supermarket9.sleepless city(不夜城)board game club(桌游吧)secret chamber(密室)8 Conversation Could you tell me...?duty-free shop: a store selling goods on which tax doesn't have to be paid counter: a table or flat surface in a store, bank, restaurant, etc., at which people are servedrest room: a public toilet-Where are the rest rooms?-Where is the bank?-What time does the bank open?-How often do the buses leave for the city?Answers:1.Right behind you.2. There's one upstairs, across from the duty-free shop.3.It opens at 8:00AM4.You can check at the transportation counter right down the hall.B. Listen to the rest of the conversation. Check(√) the information that Erica asks for.□the cost of a taxi to the city □the cost of a bus to the city □the location of the taxi stand □the location of a restaurant tips:Do you know how much a taxi to the city cost? depend onalmost an hour till the next oneinexpensive restaurant in the airportfast-food placego upstairssnack bar2.Perspectives Transportation servicesA"I think there are too many cars on the road. All the cars,taxi, and buses make it really dangerous for bicycles. There is too much traffic!""What about the buses? They are old, slow, and cause too much pollution. I think there should be less pollution in the city.""There should be fewer cars, but I think that the biggest problem is parking. There just isn't enough parking."The pictures vividly reveal that heavy traffic is becoming increasingly serious all over the world.We can deduce(推断)from the pictures that the photographer is trying to attract our attention to the issue of heavy traffic. First of all, every year men and women crowed into cities in search of employment, a decent (得体的)living, and the excitement and stimulation of urban life. As people in mounting(增加的)numbers flood into cities, city services and facilities have been strained(拉紧)to a breaking point. In additon, since in a city with booming industry, land is precious and cannot be extravagantly(无度地)used by traffic, traffice flows constantly rise to fill whatever scale of roads and highways are provided for them.It is imperative(必要的)for us to improve this situation. For one thing, the number of private cars should be limited while more bus routes should be opened up because buses can accommodate more passengers. For another, more streets and roads should be constructed. Since neither of the suggestions can effectively solve the problem, there is an increasing awareness that the two solutions may be combined with other possible solutions to produce the best effect.Some words about transportation services-by train (passenger)transport during the Spring Festival period 春运local train(慢车)、direct train(直快)special express(特快)hard seat(硬坐)soft seat(软坐),semi cushioned berth(硬卧)还是cushioned berth(软卧)first class 软卧硬卧second class 硬坐third classSingle单程票& Return买往返票standing-room ticket站票tickets-booking agency/office订票点volume of passenger transport 客运量Transportation services: by planeto go economy 坐经济舱an economy class air ticket经济舱机票a first-class ticket(头等舱票)headset=headphone=earphone-----耳机; call-button----叫人纽;steward/stewardess 男/女空中服务员Is this bag OK as hand luggage?Can I take this through security?Can I have a window seat, please?Can I have an aisle seat, please?Which gate do I need to board from?How long is my transfer time?A:I feel like throwing up.(呕吐)B:Use this waste bag in case you want to throw up.Because of the altitude pressure,my ears are humming terribly.(耳鸣)Track of my tears(《辛酸的旅程》)Migrant workers, employees working outside their hometowns and students are the main body of passengers during Spring Festival. Students and migrant workers are generally distributed in the cheaper hard-seat coaches, crowded with people who bought the standing-room tickets. These passengers stand, sit or even lie on the isle. Many take children with them.ENDTHXJUNE。
剑桥国际英语教程2 unit 2 caught in the rush
5. Discussion You be the judge!
6. Writing A letter to the editor
To whom it may concern: There’s too much traffic in this city, and it’s
getting worse! A few years ago, it took me ten minutes to get downtown. Now it takes more than thirty minutes during the rush hour! Here are my suggestions to solve some of our traffic problems. First of all, there should be more subway lines. I think people want to use public transportation, but we need more…
8. Conversation Could you tell me…?
E: excuse me. Could you tell me where the bank is?
C: There’s one upstairs, across from the _d_u_ty_-_f_re_e_ shop.
E: ✔Dothyoeuckonsowt owfhaatttaimxietiot otpheensc?ity
space
street light
subway
stand
subway station/system
taxi
station
剑桥国际英语教程Unit2.讲义
Unit 2 What’s this?
snapshot
What’s in your bag?
handbag
briefcase
backpack
suitcase
Snapshot(10.30) Nhomakorabea
When you go to work, what is in your handbag or briefcase? When you go to school, what’s usually in your backpack? When you travel to sp or go to sp on business, what’s usually in your suitcase?
My handbag
purse
key
Cell phone
book
dictionary
Snapshot----What about you?
What other things are in your bag? Can you list them? What’s the use /function of them?
Articles: classroom objects
a/an 1. Can you tell me their difference?
Use an with vowel sounds, a with consonant sound
2. How many vowel letters in English?
Articles: classroom objects
剑桥国际英语教程2册Unit最新版本
I don’t like working on weekends
实用文档
Make a list of all the jobs you know
Here are some skills that Solve probleemmsployers look for
Work well with people= get on well with/get along with
实用文档
Listen
❖ Which two jobs do they find on the Internet?
(door-to-door salesperson to sell baby products; assistant entertainment director on a cruise ship)
Use a computer Teach others Math and science Manage money well Speak other languages
实用文档
Manage other people
Conversation I need a job!
Where are they? What are they doing? Why?
实用文档
Listen again
1. What’s the phone number for the cruise ship job?
2. W5-3455; long
实用文档
❖ Broke ❖ So do I ❖ Door-to-door salesperson ❖ Be good at doing sth. ❖ Diaper ❖ Check sth. out ❖ Entertainment director ❖ Cruise ship ❖ At sea ❖ I don’t mind
剑桥国际英语教程 入门
Book01.It’s nice to meet youConversation 1Conversation 2A: Hi, my name is Michael Parker. A: Excuse me. Are you Steven CarsonB: I ’m Jennifer Yang.B:No,I’m not.He’s over there.A: It’s nice to meet you Jennifer.A: Oh, I’m sorry.B: Nice to meet you too. A: Steven? This is your book.A: I’m sorry. What’s your last nam e C: Oh, it ’s my math book! Thanks. You’re in my class, right? again? A:Yes, I am. I’m Jennifer Y ang.B:It’s Yang.C: It’s nice to meet you.C: Hey, David, this is Jennifer. She ’s in our math class.B: Hi, Jennifer.A: Hi, David. Nice to meet you.2.What’s this?Conversation 1Conversation 2A:Wow,what’s this?Kate: Oh, no! Where my car keys?B:It’s a camera.Joe: Relax, Kate. Are they in your purse?A: Oh, cool! Thank you, Helen. It’s Kate: No, they are not. They ’re gone!great! Joe: I bet they’re still on the table in the restaurant.B: You’re welcome. Waiter: Excuse me. Are these your keys?C: Now open this box! Kate: Yes, they are. Thank you.A: OK. Uh, what are these? Joe: See? No problem.C: They’re earring s. Waiter: And is this your wallet?A: Oh, they’re … interesting. Thank Kate: Hmm. No, it’s not. Where is your wallet, Jo e?you, Rex. They’re very nice.Joe: In my pocket … wait a minute! That is my wallet!3. Where are you from?Conversation 1Conversation 2A: Where are you from, Jessica? A: Who is that?B: Well, my family is here in the B:He’s my brother.United states, but we’re from Korea A:Wow!Hr’s cute.What’s his name?originally. B: James. We call him Jim.A: Oh, my mother is Korean-from A: Wow, how old is he?Seoul! Are you from Seoul? B: He ’s twenty-one years old.B: N o, we’re not from Seoul. We’re A: What ’s he like? I bet he is nice.from Pusan. B: Yes, he is- and he ’s very smart, too!A: So is your first language Korean? A: And who is that?B: Yes, it is B:My sister Tammy. She is only twelve. She ’s the baby of the family.4.I’m not wearing boots!A: Great! Our clothes are dry. Where is my A: Oh, no!new blouse? B: What ’s the matter?B: What color is it? A: It’s snowing, and it’s very co ld!A: It’s white. B: Are you wearing your glov es?B: Here is a light blue blouse. Is it yours? A: No, they’re at home.A: No, it ’s not mine … wait. It is mine. It ’s a B: Well, you are wearing your coat.disaster! A: But my coat isn ’t warm. And I’m not wearing boot s!B: Oh, no! All our clothes are light blue! B: OK ! Let ’s take a taxi.A: Here’s the problem. It’s these new blue A: Thanks Juli e.jeans. Whose jeans are they?B: Uh, they’re mine. Sorry.5.What are you doing?Conversation 1 Conversation 2A: Hello? A: Hi, Mom.B: Hi, Debbie. This is John. I’m calling B: What are you doing, Stave?from Australia. A: I’m cooking.A: Australia? B: Why are you cooking now? it ’s two o’clock in the morning! B: I’m at a conference, in Sydney. A: Wel, I’m really hungry.Remember? B: What are you making?A: Oh, right. What time is it there? A: PizzaB: It’s 10:00 P.M. And it ’s four o’clock B: Mmm, pizza. Now I’m getting hungry. Let ’s eat!there in Los Angeles. Right?A: Yes-four o ’clock in the mornin g.B: 4:00 A.M? Oh, I’m really sorry.A: That’s OK, I’m awake … now.6.My sister works down townConversation 1 Conversation 2A: Nice car, Jason! Is it yours? A: Let ’s go to the park on Sunday.B: No, it ’s my sister ’s. she has a new job, B: OK, but let’s go in the afternoon. I sleep late on weekends. and she drives to work. A: What time do you get up on weekends?A: is her job here in the suburbs? B: At ten o’clockB: No, it ’s downtown. A: Oh, that’s early. On Sundays I get up at noon.A: my parents work downtown, but they B: Do you eat breakfast then?don’t drive to work. They use public A: Sure. I have breakfast every day.transportation. B: Then let’s meet at this restaurant at one o ’clock. They se rve B: The bus or the train? breakfast all day.A: The train doesn ’t stop near our house, s othey take the bus. It’s really slo w.B:That’s too bad.7.Does it have a view?Conversation 1A: Guess what! I have a new apartment.B: That’s great! What’s it like?A:It’s really beautiful.B: Is it very big?A: Wel, it has a big living room, a small bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen.B: Where is it?A: On Lakeview Drive.B: Oh, nice! Does it have a view?A: Yes, it does. It has a great view of another apartment building!8.What do you do?Conversation 1A: Where does your brother work?B: In a hotel.A: Oh, really? My brother works in a hotel, too. He’s a front desk agent.B: How does he like it?A: Not very much. He doesn’t like the manager. B: That’s too bad. What hotel does he work fo r? A: The Plaza.B:That’s funny.My brother work’s there,too. A: Oh, that’s interesting. What does he do? B:Actually,he’s the manager!9.Broccoli is good for you.Conversation 1A: What do you want for the picnic?B: Hmm. How about some sandwiches?A: OK. We have some chicken in the refrigerator, but we don’t have any bread.B: And we don’t have any cheese.A: Do we have any drinks?B: No, we need some.A: All right. Let ’s get some lemonade.B:And let’s buy some potato salad.A: Sure. Everyone likes potato salad. Conversation 2A: This apartment is great.B: Thanks. I love it, but I really need some furniture.A: What do you need?B: Oh, I need lots of things. There are some chairs in the kitchen, but there isn’t a table.A: And there’s no sofa here in the living roo m.B: And there aren ’t any hairs. There’s only this lamp.A: So let ’s go shopping next weekend!Conversation 2A: Hey, Stephanie. I hear you have a new job.B: Yes. I’m teaching math at Lincoln High School.A: How do you like it?B: It ’s great. The students are terrific. How are things with you?A: Not bad. I’m a firefighter now, you now.B: That’s exciting!A: Yes, but it ’s a very stressful job. And sometimes it ’s dangerous.Conversation 2A: Let ’s have breakfast together on Sunday.B: OK. Come to my house. My family always has a Japanese-style breakfast on Sundays.A: Really? What do you have?B: We usually have fish, rice, and soup.A: Fish for breakfast? That ’s interesting.B: Sometimes we have a salad, too. And we always have green tea.A: Well, I never eat fish for breakfast, but I like to try new things.10.I can’t ice- skate very well.Conversation 1A: So, Justin, what do you do in your free time? B: Well, I love sports.A: Really? What sports do you like?B: Hmm. Hockey, baseball, and soccer are my favorites.A: Wow, you are a realy good athlete! When do you play all these sports?B: Oh, I don’t play these sports. I just watch the m on television!11.What are you going to do?Conversation 1A: Are you going to any thing exciting this weekend?B: Wel, I’m going to celebrate in my birthday. A: Fabulous! When is your birthday, exactly? B:It’s August ninth-Sunday.A: So what are your plans?B: Well, my friend Kayla is going to take me out for dinner.A: Nice! Is she going to order a cake?B: Yeah, and the waiters are probably going to sing “Happy Birthday ” to me. It’s so embarrassing.12.What’s the matter?Conversation 1A: Hey, Kenichi. How are you?B: Oh, I’m not so good, actually.A: Why? What is the matter?B: Well, I have a headache. And a backache.A: Maybe you have the flu.B: No, I think I just feel a little homesick for Japan.A: That ’s too bad … . But maybe I can help. Let ’s have lunch at the new Japanese restaurant.B: That’s a great idea. Thanks, Brian. I feel better already! Conversation 2A: Oh, look. There is a talent contest on Saturday. Let’s enter.B: I can ’t enter a talent contest. What can I do?A: You can sing very well.B: Oh, thanks … well, you can, too.A:Oh, no. I can’t sing at all- but I can play the piano.B: So maybe we can enter the contest.A: Sure. Why not?B: OK. Let’s practice tomorro w!Conversation 2A: So, Tyler, are you going to do anything special for Valentine’s day?B: Yeah, I’m going to take my girlfriend out for dinner. A: Oh, really? Where are you going to go?B: Laguna’s. It’s her favorite restaurant.A: Oh, she ’s going to like that!B: How about you? What are you going to do?A: Wel, I’m not going to go to a restaurant, but I’m going to go to a dance.B: Sounds like fun. Well, have a good Valentine’s day.A: Thanks, you, too.Conversation 2A: Hello, Ms. West. How are you today?B: Not so good.A:So, what’s wrong, exactly?B:I’m exhausted!A: Hmm. Why are you so tired?B:I don’t know.I just can’t sleep at night.A: OK. Let’s take a look at you.(A few latter)A: I’m going to give you some pills. Take one pil every night after dinner.B: OK.A: And don ’t drink coffee, tea or soda.B: Anything else?A: Yes. Don’t work too hard.B: All right. Thanks, Dr. Young.13.You can’t miss itConversation 1A: Excuse me. Can you help me? Is there a public rest room around here?B: A public rest room? Hmm. I’m sorry .I don’t think so.A: Oh, no. My soon needs a bathroom.B: Well, there’s a department storeA: Where on Main Street?B: It ’s on the corner of Main and First Avenue. A: On the corner of Main and First Avenue?B: Yes. It’s across from the park. Y ou can’t miss it.A: Thanks a lot!14.Did you have a good weekend? Conversation 1A: Did you have a good weekend?B: Yes, I did. But I feel a little tired today.A: Really? Why?B: Well, on Saturday, I exercised in the morning. Then my roommate and I cleaned and shopped. And then I visited my parents.A: So what did you do on Sunday?B: I studied for the test all day.A: Oh, no! Do we have a test today? I didn ’t study! I just watched TV all weekend! Conversation 2A: Excuse me, ma’am. Can you help me? How do I get to S t. Patrick’s Cathedral?B: Just walk up First Avenue to 50th Street. St. Patrick ’s is on the right.A: Is it near Rockefeller Center?B: It ’s right across from Rockefeller Center.A: Thank you. And where is the Empire State Building?B: Is it from here?A: It’s right behind you. Just around and look up! Conversation 2A: So, did you go out with Sam?B: Yes, I did. We went out on Saturday night. We saw the new Leonardo Di Caprio movie.A: Did you like it?B: I like it a lot, but Sam didn ’t.A: Oh, well. Did you do anything else?B: Yeah. We went to a dance club.A: Did you have a fun?B: Yes, we did. We had a great time. And we ’re going to out again next weekend.15.Where were you born?Conversation 1 Conversation 2A: Where were you born, Melissa? A: Where did you grow up, Chuck?B: I was born in Korea. B: I grew up in Texas. I was born here, too.A: Oh! So you weren’t born in U.S, A: And when did you come to Los Angeles.B: No. I came here in 1995. B: In 1985. I went to college here.A: Hmm. You were pretty young. A: Oh, what was an actor for five years after college?B: Well, I was seventeen. B: That’s interesting. So why did you become a hairstylist? A: Did you go to college right away? A: Because I needed the money. And I love it. Look what do B: No. My English wasn ’t very good, so I took Englishyou think?classes for two years first. B: Well, uh …A: Your English is really fluent now.B: Thanks. Your English is pretty good, too.A: Yeah, but I was born here!Conversation 2 A: Hello? B: Hi, Michael. It’s Jennifer. I got your message. A: Hi, thanks for calling me back. B: So, what ’s up? A: Uh, well, do you want to have dinner with me tomorrow night? B: Tomorrow night? I’m sorry, but I can’t. I have to stay home and study . A: Oh, that’s too bad. How about Friday nigh t? B: UH … .Sure. I’d love to. What do you want to meet? A: How about around seven o’clock? B: Terrific! 16. Please leave us a message. Conversation 1A: Hi. This is Jennifer, and this is Nicole. We can ’t Come to the phone right now. please leave us a Message. And … ...B: Hello?A: Hi, Nicole? It’s Michael. Is Jennifer here? B: Oh, hi, Michael. She’s here, but she’s in Bad-she ’s sleeping. Can she call you later?A: Yeah, thanks. Please ask her to call me at my Parents’house .B: Sure. Just give me the number.ail: It’s 555-0376. Ok.B: Thanks a lot, Nicole.。
英语学习:剑桥国际英语入门级自学资料
剑桥国际英语入门级到二级自学资料Unit 1 It’s nice to meet you. 第1单元见到你很高兴Exercise 1 CONVERSATION 练习1 会话Part A: Listen and practice A部分: 听和练习Exercise 2 SNAPSHOT 练习2 文化点滴Exercise 3 GRAMMAR FOCUS 练习3 语法要点Exercise 4 WORD POWER The alphabet 练习4 词汇扩展 字母表印刷体(五段式字母表):Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg HhIi Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn OoPp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz手写体:书写要求:格式正确,体式标准,书写整洁,页面美观Exercise 6 SAYING HELLO 练习6 打招呼1.Hi, Matthew. How are you? 你好,马修。
你怎么样?你好,马修。
怎样是你?Great! How about you, Lisa? 很好!你怎么样,利萨?很高!怎样关于你,利萨?2.Good morning, Mr. Duran. How are you? 早上好,杜朗先生。
你怎么样?好早上,先生,杜朗。
怎样是你?I’m just fine, Alex. Thank you. 我挺好的,阿来克斯。
谢谢你。
3.Good afternoon, Brad. How are you? 下午好,伯拉德。
你怎么样?好下午,伯拉德。
怎样是你?Not bad, thanks. How are you? 不错,谢谢。
你怎么样?不坏,谢谢。
怎样是你?4.Good evening, Mrs. Morgan. 晚上好,莫根太太。
好晚上,夫人莫根。
Hello, Ms. Chen. How are you? 你好,陈女士。
你怎么样?你好,女士陈。
怎样是你?I’m OK, thank you. 我还行,谢谢你。
剑桥国际英语教程入门级1-2单元对话中英对照
剑桥国际英语教程-入门级对话中文翻译:第一单元:很高兴见到你对话一:Michael: Hi. My name is Michael Ota.麦克:嗨。
我的名字叫麦克•欧达。
Jennifer: I'm Jennifer Miller.珍妮弗:我是珍妮弗•米勒。
Michael: It's nice to meet you, Jennifer.麦克:很高兴见到你,珍妮弗。
Jennifer: Nice to meet you, too.珍妮弗:我也很高兴见到你。
Michael: I'm sorry. What's your last name again?麦克:对不起。
你姓什么来着?Jennifer: It's Miller.珍妮弗:叫米勒。
对话二:Jennifer: Excuse me , are you Steven Carson?珍妮弗:对不起,你是史蒂芬•卡森吗?David: No, I'm not ,he's over there.戴维:不,不是。
他在那儿。
Jennifer: Oh, I 'm sorry.珍妮弗:哦,对不起。
Jennifer: Steven, this is your book.珍妮弗:史蒂芬?这是你的书。
Steven: Oh,it's my maths book, thanks. You are in my class, right?斯蒂芬:哦,是我的数学书!谢谢。
你在我的班上,对吗?Jennifer: Yes, I am. I'm Jenefer Miller.珍妮弗:是的,我在。
我是珍妮弗•米勒。
Steven: It's nice to meet you.斯蒂芬:很高兴见到你。
Steven: Hey David, this is Jenefer , she's in our maths class.斯蒂芬:嗨,戴维,这是珍妮弗。
剑桥国际英语教程2词汇手册大字打印版
剑桥国际英语教程2词汇手册大字打印版Unit11. acting n.表演2. active adj.活跃的3. actually adv.实际上的4. amazing adj.惊人的5. artistic adj.有艺术天赋的6. athletic adj.有运动天赋的7. backup n.伴唱8. below prep.在。
下面9. both pron.两者都10. clue n.线索,提示11. dangerous adj.危险的12. drum n.鼓13. easily adv.容易地14. good at something 擅长做某事15. Hello there!你好啊!16. her pron.她17. him pron.他18. hobby n.业余爱好19. Hollywood 好莱坞20. instrument n.乐器21. interesting adj.有趣的22. joke n.笑话23. lake n.湖24. lead singer 主场25. like n.爱好26. make friends 交朋友27. musical adj.有音乐天赋的28. negative adj.否定的29. over there 坐在那边30. parrot n.鹦鹉31. pet show 宠物秀32. pretty good at 擅长于33. rabbit n.兔子34. San Juan 圣胡安(波多黎各首都)35. show v.给… 看36. snake n.蛇37. song n.歌曲38. special adj. 特别的39. teenage adj. 青少年的40. typical adj.典型的41. ugh 表示厌恶、恐怖等啊,呀42. very much 很,非常unit 21. add v.添加2. admire v.钦佩3. all over the world 世界各地4. Argentina 阿根廷5. at night 在晚上6. bass n.低音吉他7. breakfast n.早餐8. Buenos Aires 布宜诺斯艾利斯(阿根廷首都)9. check out 查看10. clothing n.衣服11. collect v.收集12. company n.公司13. creator n.创始人14. dinner n.晚餐15. early adv.早,提早16. eat v.吃,喝17. eat out 外出用餐18. electric keyboard 电子琴19. ending n.词尾20. every day 每天21. exception n.例外22. fashion designer 时装设计师23. Florida 佛罗里达州24. free adj.免费的25. get up 起床26. go home 回家27. go out 外出28. go to bed 上床睡觉29. go to school 去上学30. grade n.年级31. hang out 闲逛,溜达32. imagine v.想象33. in-line skate 单排轮滑34. jazz band 爵士乐队35. jazz club 爵士乐俱乐部36. Korean n.韩语,朝鲜语37. life n.生活38. marketing n.市场营销39. Miami 迈阿密40. paragraph n.段落,节41. piano n.钢琴42. popcorn n.爆米花43. Portuguese n.葡萄牙语44. reply n.答复45. routine n.常规,惯例46. simple present 一般现在时47. skate v.滑冰,溜冰48. sleep v.睡觉49. soccer practice 足球训练50. software n.软件51. stamp n.邮票52. stay home 待在家里53. stay up 熬夜54. take v.学, 花费55. talented adj.有天才的56. teach v.教,讲授57. violin n.小提琴58. week n.周,星期59. weekend n.周末60. work v.工作61. work hard 努力工作unit 31. activity n.活动2. arts and crafts 手工艺3. athlete n.运动员4. awesome adj.令人惊叹的5. biking n.骑自行车6. blanket n.毯子;毛毯7. bring v.带来;携带8. bug repellent 驱虫剂9. busy adj.忙碌的10. camper n.野营者11. campfire n.营火,篝火12. canoeing n.划艇运动13. champion adj. &n.冠军(的)14. checklist n.清单15. close v.关,闭16. Colorado 科罗拉多州17. comfortable adj.舒适的18. cook v.烹调;煮,烧19. cyclist n.骑自行车的人20. dancer n.舞者21. dancing n.跳舞22. design v.设计23. dress n.连衣裙24. eye n.眼睛25. flashlight n.手电筒26. foot n.脚,足27. glove n.手套28. goggles n.护目镜29. guy n.家伙30. half brother 同父异母31. hand n. 手32. head n.头33. helmet n. 头盔34. hike v.远足,徒步旅行35. hiking boots 登山鞋36. horseback riding 骑马37. hurry up 赶快38. imperative n.祈使语气,祈使句39. interviewer n. 采访者40. just a minute 请稍后41. karate n.空手道42. knee n.膝盖43. knee pads 护膝44. leave v.留下45. main idea 主旨,中心思想46. match n.比赛47. maybe adv.大概48. midnight n.午夜,子夜49. need v.需要50. no kidding 别开玩笑51. off to 动身前往52. office n.办事处53. Olympic medal 奥运会奖牌54. pack v.打点行装55. pillow n.枕头56. raincoat n.雨衣57. remember v.记得;记住58. rising adj.上升的59. rule n.规章,规则60. Seattle 西雅图61. skateboarder n.玩滑板的人62. ski v.滑雪63. ski boots 滑雪鞋64. skier n.滑雪者65. sleeping bag 睡袋66. soap n.肥皂67. something pron.某事,某物68. sound like 听起来,似乎69. speed skater 速滑运动员70. sports equipment 运动装备71. stop v.停下72. story n.故事73. sunscreen n.防晒霜,防晒油74. supposed to be 认为应该75. sure !当然76. surf v.冲浪77. surf the internet 上网78. swim v.游泳79. swim team 游泳队80. swimmer n. 游泳者81. swimming lesson 游泳课82. top n.顶端;上面83. tower n. 毛巾84. until prep.直到… 时85. unusual adj.不平常的86. verb phrase 动词短语87. Washington 华盛顿州88. water-ski v.滑水89. wear v.穿,戴unit 41. adventure DVD 探险故事光盘2. adverb n.副词3. airplane n.飞机4. radio-controlled airplane 无线遥控飞机5. almost adv.几乎,差不多6. application form 申请表7. apply v.申请8. audio adj.音频的,声频的9. camping n.野营10. catalog n.商品目录11. cent n.分12. convenient adj.方便的,便利的13. country adj. &n. 乡村音乐的14. crossword puzzle 纵横填字谜15. discover v.探索,发现16. dollar n.美元17. download v.下载18. each adv.每,每个地19. exchange student 交换生20. expensive adj.昂贵的21. experience n.经历22. frequency n.频率23. grade n.成绩,分数24. group n.乐队25. habit n.习惯26. hardly ever 几乎从不27. headphones n.耳机28. hip-pop adj. &n. 嘻哈音乐(的)29. host student 接待学生30. how much (价钱、金额等) 多少31. how often 多久一次32. interest n.兴趣,爱好33. kind n.种类34. label n.标签35. magazine n.杂志36. more than 多于,超出37. million n.百万38. much adj.多的,大量的39. musician n.音乐家40. nature puzzle 自然拼图41. never adv.从未;永不42. on time 准时43. outdoors n.户外,野外44. poetry n.诗篇45. pop adj. &n. 流行音乐46. present n.礼物47. price n.价格48. reggae n.雷盖(一种音乐形式)49. rent v.租用,租借50. science kit 科学工具包51. sell v.卖,出售52. shop for 买东西53. sign up 报名54. spend time 度过时光55. star map 星象图56. summer exchange program 暑期交流计划57. telescope n.望远镜58. too bad 很可惜59. travel vest 旅游背心60. wall calendar 挂历unit 51. affirmative adj.肯定的2. apple n.苹果3. asleep adj.睡着的4. attention n.注意;留心5. baby n.婴儿6. baseball bat 棒球帽7. bathing suit 游泳衣8. belt n.腰带9. bike path 自行车道10. boat n.船11. boat ride 坐船游览12. bracelet n.手镯;手链13. call v.喊,叫14. castle n. 城堡15. coat n.外套,外衣16. continue v.继续17. cue n.提示18. delicious adj.美味的19. doll n.玩偶20. Fisherman Wharf 渔人码头21. float v.漂浮22. fly v.放飞23. follow v.遵守24. for sale 待售25. Frisbee n.飞碟26. gift n.礼物27. ice-cream cone 甜筒28. into prep. 进,入,到… 里面29. jeans n.牛仔裤30. jewelry n.珠宝,首饰31. kite n.风筝32. lifeguard chair 救生员椅33. light n.灯34. look for 寻找35. man n.成年男子,男人36. necklace n.项链37. ocean n.洋,海洋38. paint v.油漆;涂饰39. pay attention 注意40. pay for 付款41. peach n.桃42. picnic area 野餐区43. play n.戏剧;表演44. present continuous 现在进行时45. raft n.橡皮艇46. ride v. &n. 搭乘47. ring n.戒指48. sail v.扬帆行驶49. sale v.卖,出售50. sand n. 沙51. scarf n.围巾52. seashell n.海贝壳53. sightseeing n.观光,游览54. so far 目前为止55. souvenir n.纪念品56. stand v.站立57. stand in line 站成一排58. stay on 继续停留59. surfboard n.冲浪板60. tennis racket 网球拍61. ticket n. 票,券62. traditional adj.传统的63. trash n.垃圾64. trash can 垃圾箱65. trip n.旅行66. trolley n.有轨电车67. try on 试穿68. videotape v.录像69. wait for 等待70. walk v.散步71. while conj.当… 时unit 61. action movie 动作影片2. admission n.入场券3. adult n.成年人4. animated movie 动画片5. announcer n.讲解员6. average adj.普通的7. barbecue n.烧烤野餐8. bat n. 蝙蝠9. beautifully adv.漂亮地10. blond adj.金黄色的11. body type体型12. butter n.黄油13. butter cow 黄油奶牛14. cake 蛋糕15. card 扑克牌16. play cards 打牌17. celebrate v.庆祝18. circus n. 马戏团19. comedy n.喜剧20. competition n.比赛21. cook n.厨房22. curly adj.卷曲的23. documentary n.纪录片24. drama n.戏剧25. end n.末端26. entertainment n.娱乐活动27. event n.比赛项目28. exhibit n.展览29. fair n.展览会30. farm n.农场31. fascinating adj.迷人的32. finished adj.结束了的33. forget v.忘记34. hair n.头发35. hairstyle n.发型36. hate v.厌恶37. have a good time 玩的开心38. heavy adj.重的,沉的39. height n.身高40. horror movie 恐怖片41. hospital n.医院42. ice-skating n.滑冰43. incredible adj.了不起的44. invite v.邀请45. Iowa 衣阿华州(美国州名)46. jump v.跳,跃47. length n.长度48. medium-length adj.中等长度的49. look like 外表特征是… .50. Magnificent adj.极好的51. mighty adj.强大的52. Nature Center 自然中心53. open v.打开,开启54. opinion n.意见,看法55. party game 聚会游戏56. pound n.磅57. press n.记者; 媒体区58. relax v.放松,休息59. report n.报道60. robot n.机器人61. rocket n. 火箭62. score n.得分,比分63. slim adj.苗条的64. someone pron.某人65. stage n. 舞台66. start v.开始67. straight adj.直的。
剑桥国际英语教程2 Listen and practice.
1Ted: Oh, I'm really sorry. Are you OK?Ana: I'm fine. But I'm not very good at this. Ted: Neither am I. Say, are you from South America?Ana: Yes, I am, originally. I was born in Argentina. Ted: Did you grow up there?Ana: Yes, I did, but my family moved here eight years ago, when I was in high school.Ted: And where did you learn to Rollerblade? Aha: Here in the park. This is only my second time.Ted: Well, it's my first time. Can you give me some lessons?Ana: Sure. Just follow me.Ted: By the way, my name is Ted.Ana: And I'm Ana. Nice to meet you.2Jeff: Hey! Are these pictures of you when you were a kid?Kim: Yeah. That's me in front of my uncle's beach house. When I was a kid, we used to spend two weeks there every summer.Jeff: Wow, I bet that was fun!Kim: Yeah. We always had a great time. Every day we used to get up early and walk along the beach. I had a great shell collection. In fact, I think it's still up in the attic!Jeff: Hey, I used to collect shells, too, when I was a kid. But my parents threw them out!3Lynn: Why is there never a bus when you want one?Sam: Good question. There aren't enough buses on this route.Lynn: Sometimes I feel like writing a letter to the paper.Sam: Good idea. You should say that we needmore subway lines, too.Lynn: Yeah. There should be more publictransportation in general.Sam: And fewer cars! There's too much traffic.Lynn: Say, is that our bus coming?Sam: Yes, it is. But look. It's full!Lynn: Oh, no! Let's go and get a cup of coffee. Wecan talk about this letter I'm going to write.4Erica: Excuse me. Could you tell me where thebank is?Man: There's one upstairs, across from theduty-free shop.Erica: Oh, thanks. Do you know what time itopens?Man: It should be open now. It opens at 8:00 A.M.Erica: Good. And can you tell me how often thebuses leave for the city?Man: You need to check at the transportationcounter. It's right down the hall.Erica: OK. And just one more thing. Do you knowwhere the nearest restroom is?Man: Right behind you, ma'am. See that sign?Erica: Oh. Thanks a lot.5Mr. Dean: What do you think?Mrs. Dean: Well, it has just as many bedrooms asthe last apartment. And the living room is huge.Jenny: But the bedrooms are too small. And thereisn't enough closet space for my clothes.Mr. Dean: And it's not as cheap as the lastapartment we saw.Mrs. Dean: But that apartment was dark and dingy.And it was in a dangerous neighborhood.Mr. Dean: Let's see if the real estate agent hassomething else to show us.6Brian: So where are you working now, Terry?Terry: Oh, I'm still at the bank. I don't like it,though.Brian: That's too bad. Why not?Terry: Well, it's boring, and it doesn't pay verywell.Brian: I know what you mean. I don't like my jobeither. I wish I could find a better job.Terry: Actually, I don't want to work at all anymore.I wish I had a lot of money so I could retire now.Brian: Hmm, how old are you, Terry?Terry: Uh, twenty-six.7Kathy: Hey, this sounds good - snails with garlic!Have you ever eaten snails?John: No, I haven't.Kathy: Oh, they're delicious! I had them last time.Like to try some?John: No, thanks. They sound strange.Waitress: Have you decided on an appetizer yet?Kathy: Yes. I'll have the snails, please.Waitress: And you, sir?John: I think I'll have the fried brains.Kathy: Fried brains? Now that really soundsstrange!8Kate: What's your favorite snack?Jim: Oh, it's a sandwich with peanut butter, honey,and a banana. It's really delicious!Kate: Ugh! I've never heard of that! How do youmake it?Jim: Well, first, you take two slices of bread andspread peanut butter on them. Then cut a banana into small pieces and put them on one of the slices of bread. Finally, pour some honey over the bananas and put the other slice of bread on top. Yum!Kate: Yuck! It sounds awful!9Julia: I'm so excited! We have two weeks off! What are you going to do?Nancy: I'm not sure. I guess I'll just stay home. Maybe I'll catch up on my reading. What about you? Any plans?Julia: Well, my parents have rented a condominium in Florida. I'm going to take long walks along the beach every day and do lots of swimming. Nancy: Sounds great!Julia: Say, why don't you come with us? We have plenty of room.Nancy: Do you mean it? I'd love to!10Lucy: Hey, Mom. I want to backpack around Europe this summer. What do you think?Mom: Backpack around Europe? That sounds dangerous! You shouldn't go by yourself. You ought to go with someone.Lucy: Yes, I've thought of that.Mom: And you'd better talk to your father first. Lucy: I already did. He thinks it's a great idea. He wants to come with me!11Mr. Field: Jason... Jason! Turn down the TV a little, please.Jason: Oh, but this is my favorite program!Mr. Field: I know. But it's very loud.Jason: OK. I'll turn it down. Mr. Field: That's better. Thanks.Mrs. Field: Lisa, please pick up your things.They're all over the living room floor.Lisa: In a minute, Mom. I'm on the phone.Mrs. Field: OK. But do it as soon as you hang up.Lisa: Sure. No problem!Mrs. Field: Goodness! Were we like this when wewere kids?Mr. Field: Definitely!12George: Hi. I'm your new neighbor, George Rivera.I live next door.Stephanie: Oh, hi. I'm Stephanie Lee.George: So, you just moved in? Do you needanything?Stephanie: Not right now. But thanks.George: Well, let me know if you do. Um, by theway, would you mind turning your stereo down?The walls are really thin, so the sound goes rightthrough to my apartment.Stephanie: Oh, I'm sorry! I didn't realize that. I'llmake sure to keep the volume down. Oh, by theway, is there a good Italian restaurant in theneighborhood?George: Yeah. There's a great one a couple ofblocks from here. Try their lasagna. It's delicious!13Daniel: Hey! Nice computer! What's this for?Andrea: That's a modem. It's used to connect thecomputer to the phone line, so I can send faxes andaccess the Internet.Daniel: So you can go on-line and all that?Andrea: Yes. And I use the World Wide Web forfinding information on astronomy, movies, UFOs-just about anything.Daniel: Sports? Cars?Andrea: Uh-huh. And I can exchange informationwith people, too. I belong to a "chat group" onastronomy.Daniel: Hmm. I just use my computer to writeletters and reports.Andrea: Why don't you get on the Internet? It's notreally expensive.Daniel: Maybe I will. It sounds like fun.14Jennifer: I read the instructions, but I'm still notsure how to use my cellular phone.Richard: Actually, it's pretty easy. First of all, don'tforget to turn it on.Jennifer: Got it!Richard: Then dial the number. And remember topress the "send" button.Jennifer: That's all?Richard: Pretty much. Just make sure to rechargethe batteries every few weeks. And try not to dropit. It's fragile.Jennifer: Good advice.Richard: And one more thing: Be sure to pay thephone bill every month!15Leo: Did you know next week is Halloween? It'son October 31.Natasha: So what do you do on Halloween? Wedon't have that holiday in Russia.Leo: Well, it's a day when kids dress up in masksand costumes. They knock on people's doors andask for candy by saying the words "Trick or treat!"Natasha: Hmm. Sounds interesting.Leo: But it's not just for kids. Lots of people havecostume parties. Hey... my friend Pete is having aparty. Would you like to go?Natasha: Sure. I'd love to.16Jill: You look beautiful in that kimono, Marl. Is this your wedding photo?Mari: Yes, it is.Jill: Do most Japanese women wear kimonos when they get married?Mari: Yes, many of them do. Then after the wedding ceremony, the bride usually changes into a Western bridal dress during the reception.Jill: Oh, I didn't know that.17Mr. Lee: The neighborhood sure has changed! Karen: What was this place like before, Grandpa? Mr. Lee: Well, there used to be a grocery store right here on this corner. Hmm. It was pretty quiet. Not many people lived here then.Karen: These days, the population is growing fast. Mr. Lee: Yeah. I bet they'll tear down all these old buildings soon. In a few years, there will be just malls and high-rise apartments.Karen: Hey, that doesn't sound too bad!Mr. Lee: No, but I'll miss the old days.18Jody: Ugh! I feel awful. I really have to stop smoking.Luis: So why don't you quit?Jody: Well, if I quit, I might gain weight!Luis: A lot of people do, but ....Jody: And if I gain weight, I won't be able to fit into any of my clothes!Luis: Well, you can always go on a diet.Jody: Oh, no. I'm terrible at losing weight on diets. So if my clothes don't fit, I'll have to buy new ones. I'll have to get a part-time job, and ....Luis: Listen, it is hard to quit, but it's not that hard. Do you want to know how I did it?19Brad: Any interesting jobs listed on the Internettoday?Sue: Well, there are a lot of retail jobs –sellingclothes and stuff. But you have to work Saturdaysand Sundays.Brad: Hmm. I hate working on weekends.Sue: Hmm... so do I. Oh, here's a job in sales. It's ajob selling children's books to bookstores.Brad: That sounds interesting.Sue: Yeah. Let's see. You need to have a driver'slicense. And you have to work some evenings.Brad: I don't mind working evenings during theweek. And I enjoy driving. So, what's the phonenumber?Sue: It's 798-3455.20Tim: I don't know what classes to take thissemester. I can't decide what I want to do with mylife. Have you thought about it, Brenda?Brenda: Yes, I have. I think I'd make a goodjournalist because I love writing.Tim: Maybe I could be a teacher because I'm verycreative. And I like working with kidsBrenda: Oh, I wouldn't want to be a teacher. I'mtoo impatient.Tim: I know one thing I could never do.Brenda: What's that?Tim: I could never be a stockbroker because I'mnot good at making decisions quickly.21Guide: We are now approaching the famous Statueof Liberty, which has welcomed visitors to NewYork Harbor since 1886.Andrew: Wow! Look at it.James: Incredible, isn't it?Guide: The statue was given to the United Statesby the people of France. It was designed by theFrench sculptor Bartholdi.Andrew: It's really huge. Do we get to go inside?James: Of course. We can climb the stairs all theway up to the crown.Andrew: Stairs? There's no elevator?James: Not to the top. But it's just 142 steps!22Linda: Hello?John: Oh, hello. I need some information. Whatcurrency is used in Japan?Linda: Where?John: In Japan.Linda: I'm not sure. Isn't it the yen?John: Oh, yes. And do they drive on the left or theright?Linda: I think the left, but I'm not sure.John: Oh. Well, is English spoken much there?Linda: I really have no idea.John: Huh? Well, what about credit cards? AreAmerican Express cards accepted there?Linda: How would I know?John: Well, you're a travel agent, aren't you?Linda: What? A travel agent? This is Linda's HairSalon.John: Oh, sorry. Wrong number!23Richard: How did you get into modeling, Stacy?Stacy: Well, when I graduated from drama school,I moved to Los Angeles to look for work as anactress. I was going to auditions every day, but Inever got any parts. And I was running out ofmoney.Richard: So, what did you do?Stacy: I got a job as a waitress in a seafood restaurant. While I was working there, a customer offered me some work as a model. Within a few weeks, I was modeling full time.Richard: Wow, what a lucky break!24Carol: Hmm. Maybe. What’s playing?Lynn: How about the new Steven Spielberg film? I hear it¡¯s really exciting.Carol: Who’s Steven Spielberg?Paul: You know. He directed Jaws, E.T., and Jurassic Park.Carol: Oh, Jurassic Park was boring. The book by Michael Crichton was fascinating, but the movie was terrible!L ynn: Well, I’m interested in that new Johnny Depp movie. It’s a romance. It’s been playing for about a month.Carol: Now that sounds good. I’ve never seen him in a romance, and I think he’s a wonderful actor! 25Nina: This John Grisham novel looks interesting. Alan: Oh, it is. It's about a guy who joins a corrupt law firm and then can't leave. Luckily he has a brave wife who helps him out of the mess. Nina: Hmm. Maybe I'll read it.Alan: Well, the movie is even better.Nina: Oh, is that the movie that stars Tom Cruise? Alan: Yeah. Why don't we rent the video?Nina: You don't mind seeing it again?Alan: Not at all. You rent the video, and I'll bring the popcorn.26Ron: Have you met Raj, the student from India? Laura: No, I haven't.Ron: Well, he seems really nice, but there's onething I noticed. He moves his head from side toside when you talk to him. You know, like this.Laura: Maybe it means he doesn't understand you.Ron: No, I don't think so.Laura: Or it could mean he doesn't agree with you.Peter: Actually, people from India sometimesmove their heads from side to side when theyagree with what you're saying.Ron: Oh, so that's what it means!27Vickie: You know, these highways are really great,but the road signs are pretty confusing.John: Hmm. What do these lines on the roadmean?Vickie: They must mean you aren't allowed to passhere.John: No. I don't think so. I'm going to pass thiscar in front of us. It's going too slow. Now, Iwonder what that sign up ahead means.Vickie: It may mean you've got to take a left in thislane.John: Or maybe it means you can turn left if youwant to. I think I'll just go straight.28Lou: Look at this. Some guy found $750,000! Hereturned it and the owner thanked him with aphone call.Kate: You're kidding! If I found $750,000, Iwouldn't return i so fast.Lou: Why? What would you do?Kate: Well, I'd go straight to Las Vegas and try myluck in the casinos. I could double the money in aday and keep $750,000 for myself.Lou: You might also lose it all in a day. And thenyou could go to jail.Kate: Hmm. You've got a point there.29Tanya: Is your houseguest still staying with you?Ruth: No, after three weeks, she finally left. Thankgoodness!Tanya: So how did you get rid of her?Ruth: Well, I lied and told her my parents werecoming for a visit and I needed the room. Iprobably shouldn't have lied. Now I feel bad. Whatwould you have done?Tanya: Oh, I would have told her to leave after aweek. By the way, my father-in-law is coming tovisit us next week. Can I move in with you for afew days?Ruth: No way!30Daniel: Hi, Amanda.Amanda: Oh, Daniel! I was going to call youtonight.Daniel: What's up?Amanda: Well, it's Albert's birthday on Saturday,and I'm planning a surprise party for him.Daniel: Sounds like fun.Amanda: The idea is this: I've asked Albert to go toa movie with me at six. After the movie, we goback to his apartment to have dinner. So be atAlbert's by 7:30 to wait for us and surprise him.His roommate will let you in.Daniel: OK. Great.Amanda: Uh, can you bring some soda? Oh, anddon't say anything to Albert.Daniel: No problem.。
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主系表结构
• They are in your purse。 • 主语 系动词 表语 • They are on the table
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Oh ,no Relax They’re gone I bet See, no problem Wait a minu在---里面 In front of 在----前面 behind 在----后面 On 在----上面 Next to 在----旁边 Under 在----下面
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s在清辅音[p][t][k] [f]后读[s] 在浊辅音和元音后读[z] 在辅音[s][z]后读[iz] 口诀:清清浊浊元浊 Cups, cats, cakes, roofs, flags, keys, faces
代词复数
• • • • • this →these that → those It he she → they I → we you → you
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desk map table window cell phone umbrella
冠词
• 名词是秃子,常要戴帽子, • 可数名词单,须用a或an, • 辅音前用a, an在元音前.
• • • • a book an eraser an English book an hour
What’s this?
• • • • • • • hairbrush wallet sunglasses CD player camera keys book • • • • • eraser dictionary notebook board chair
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名词及其复数
• • • • • • 单数变复数,规则要记住, 一般加s,特殊有几处: 末尾字母o,大多加s, 两人有两菜,es不离口, 词尾f、fe,s前有v和e; 没有规则词,必须单独记。
①大部分单数可数名词变为复数要加s,单词 如果以ch,sh,s,x等结尾,则一般加es; ②以o结尾的单词除了两人(negro,hero)两菜 (tomato,potato)加es外,其余一般加s; ③以f或fe结尾的单词一般是把f,fe变为ve再 加s ;
④辅音字母 + y 结尾的名词,把 y 变 i 加 -es。 例如: baby → babies, country → countries, family → families; 而 -y 前是元音时,-y 不变,直接加 -s。例如: day → days, boy → boys ⑤英语中还有些单词没有规则,需要特殊记 忆,如child—children,mouse—mice, deer—deer,sheep—sheep,Chinese— Chinese,ox—oxen,man—men, woman—women,foot—feet,tooth—teeth。