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外研版七年级英语下Module7 Unit2 课件 (共35张PPT)

外研版七年级英语下Module7 Unit2 课件 (共35张PPT)

Unit 2 I was born in Quincy
第二课时
阅读课文找出下列词组和句子。
• 1十二年前____1_2_y_e_a_r_s__a_g_o • 2在美国东海岸___o_n__th_e__e_a_s_t_c_o_ast of America • 3很多事情要做_l_o_t_s_o_f_t_h_i_n_g_s_t_o__d_o4很无聊__b_e__b_o_r_e_d___ • 5两个电影院____t_w_o__m__o_v_ie__t_h_e_a_te_r_s____ • 6两位美国总统____tw__o__p_r_e_si_d_e_n_t_s of the US • 7一个有许多树木的花园__a__g_a_r_d_e_n__w_i_t_h_l_o_t_s_o_f_t_r_e_e_s__ • 8在我卧室的墙上__o_n__m__y_b__e_d_r_o_o_m__walls • 9 有鱼的小湖____a_s_m__a_ll__la_k_e__w_i_t_h_f_i_sh in it
3. How many bedrooms were there?
A√. Three. B. Seven
4. Was there a garden?
√A. Yes, there was. B. No, there wasn’t.
1 一般过去时的标志词:①yesterday,yesterday morning/afternoon /evening ,the day before yesterday, ②last+表示时间的词,last week last year ,last month ③时间+ago,two days ago ④in+ 过去 的时间,in 2012 ⑤ in the past 2 用 be 动词的适当形式填空 Betty w__a_s___ born in Quincy twelve years ago . Betty __w__a_s_n_`t____( be not )bored in Quincy in the past . __W__e_r_e you at home yesterday afternoon ? There __w_e_r_e_n_`_t____(be not ) many rooms in his house last year . John Adams_w__a_s__ born in 1735 .

外研版英语七年级下册Module12Unit1+It's+so+beautiful+课件

外研版英语七年级下册Module12Unit1+It's+so+beautiful+课件

He doesn't like music, does he? 他不喜欢音乐,是吗? Mike is English, isn't he? 迈克是英国人,不是吗? 【即时活用】
( C )1.I don't think the newly directed film by Zhao Wei is as
必背佳句 请在课文中找出下列句型并熟记 1.Is this by Strauss or Mozart?这是施特劳斯的(曲子)还是 莫扎特的(曲子)? 2.Do you like traditional Western music or pop music, Betty? 贝蒂,你喜欢传统西方音乐还是流行音乐?
( T )5.Lingling enjoys Beijing Opera very much.
二、听填信息 请听教材P72 Activity 3 Listen and read的对话录音,完成下 列信息表。
name
like / doesn't like
Tony likes 1.___r_o_c_k__ music
Lingling likes 2.___p_o_p__ music and Beijing 3.__O__p_e_r_a__
Betty likes 4.____tr_a_d_i_t_io_n_a_l___ Western music and pop music
doesn't like rock music, because it is so 5.___n_o_i_s_y__ Daming
interesting as people say, ________.
A.do I
B.don't I

外研版初一下册教材第一模块课文

外研版初一下册教材第一模块课文

Module 1 People and placesUnit 1 We’re haveing a great time!V ocabulary and listeningListen and read.Betty: Hi Mum, can you hear me?Betty's mum: Yes, I can. Where are you?Betty: I'm standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you.Betty's mum: Really?Betty: We're on a school trip and we're having a good time.Betty's mum: That's great, Betty. What are the others doing?Betty: Well, Tony is eating an ice cream, Wang Hui is taking lots of pictures and Lingling is buying some presents and postcards. And Daming is eating lunch andlying in the sun.Betty's mum: Can you send me a postcard too?Betty: Yes. Lingling and I are writing postcards. We're enjoying the school trip a lot Anyway, we're going home now. Bye!Betty's mum: Bye-bye, Betty!Work in pairs. Match the people 1-7 with the actions a~g, and say what people are doing.1 Betty a He's lying in the sun.2 Lingling b She's talking to her mother.3 Daming c They're enjoying the school trip.4 Tony d She's shopping for presents.5 Lingling and Betty e He's eating an ice cream.6 Wang Hui f They're writing postcards.7 The children g He's taking photos.Now listen again and check.Learning to learn Remember: we always say take photos! In English we always use some words before or after other words, such as the phrases waif For, do my homework, pul on my sweater,.. Unit2 They’re going to the opera.Reading and vocabulary1 Read and find words that have the following meaning.1 a place to meet friends and have a drink2 music and dancing3 a place to have dinner4 going to a place in a car or bus5 music and singing6 put on your clothesAt this moment, in different places of the world people are doing differentthings.In London it's five o'clock and people are leaving work and are going home. They're waiting for buses and running for trains. Some people are driving their cars. Some are having afternoon tea at home or walking to pubs and having a drink:In Moscow it's eight o'clock and people aren't having aftemoon tea. They are having dinner at home or in restaurants. Some are going to the opera or watching a ballet. Some are watchingtelevision or playing games at home.In Beijing it's one o'clock. People aren't having dinner. They are sleeping.In Los Angeles it's nine o'clock. People aren't getting up. washing or getting dressed. They're working. Children are starting their lessons.In New York it's midday (12:00). People aren't working. They are having lunch. They are eating hamburgers or hot dogs and drinking coffee or Coke. They're seeing friends, calling home or shopping.5 Read the postcard and answer the questions.MondayDear Betty,Greetings From Hollywood!Thank you for your postcard from the Great Wall. Please send a card to Grandma! I’m visiting my friends in Hollywood at the moment and I’m enjoying the sun! We’re standing in front of Madonna’s home and writing this postcard to you.; We’re look at the homes of the film stars. I’m taking lots of photos. See you soon!Love, MumBetty Rixon No.19 Xisanhuan Beilu Beijing (100089) P. R. China1 Who is writing the postcard?2 Who is she sending it to?3 Where is she sending it to?4 What is she doing?5 When is she writing it?6 Is she enjoying her visit?Unit3 Language in UseLanguage practiceI'm visiting my'friends.He isn't writing a postcard,Is.she enjoying her visit?,Are they buying postcards?1 Look at the picture. Say whaty they are doing.Tony is talking on his cell phone.2 Complete the conversation Tony is having with his dad.Tony: Hi, Dad!Dad: Hi, Tony. What (1) (you / do)?Tony: We (2) (visit) the Forbidden City. Lingling and Betty(3) (write) postcards.Dad: What (4) (Daming/ do)?Tony: He (5) (take) photos. There are lots of people here. They(6) (enjoy) the sun. Some (7) (look)at the buildings and some (8) (listen) to the guide.Dad: (9) (you / have) a good time?Tony: Yes, we (10) (have) a great time, Dad! See you later.Dad: Bye.3 Write about the pictures.Some boys are playing football. They aren’t playing basketball.1 Some old people Taijiquan. They yangge.2 He TV. He a computer.4 Match the words in Box 1 with the words in Box 2 to make phrases.1 buying calling drinking driving eating enjoying going having leaving lying saying shopping taking talking waiting for watching writing2 a ballet a bus / train a coffee a drink in a pub a hot dog for presents good night her mother home in a restaurant in the sun lunch on the phone photos postcards the office the school trip to sleep to the operabuying presents, buying a hot dog..Around the world.It’s morning in New York. It’s midday in London. It’s evening in Sydney.Module task Writing a postcard5 Think of a friend or a member of your family who you don’t often see. Write a postcard saying what you’re doing at the moment.Lots of words and phrases? Choose six or seven words and phrases which are important to you. Write them down.Write his/her name and addressWrite they day MondayStart like this Dear (name),Say what you’re doin g at the moment How are you? I’m enjoying school very much. I’m learning English... We’re... See you soon. Love.Finish like this (your name)Martin and Helen White 22 West Street London6 Show your postcards to other studnents.。

七年级下册英语课文外研版

七年级下册英语课文外研版

七年级下册英语课文外研版一、自我介绍在七年级下册英语课文中,首先学习的是自我介绍。

自我介绍是社交互动的基本技能,它可以帮助我们更好地了解彼此。

在自我介绍中,通常会介绍自己的姓名、年龄、来自哪里等信息。

同时,也可以分享自己的兴趣爱好和特长,以便更好地与他人交流和建立联系。

二、家庭成员家庭成员是我们在生活中最亲密的人,也是我们在英语学习中经常涉及的话题。

在七年级下册英语课文中,我们将学习如何用英语介绍自己的家庭成员,包括他们的姓名、年龄、职业等信息。

通过学习这个话题,我们可以更好地了解英语文化中家庭成员的构成和称呼方式。

三、时间和日历时间和日历是我们在日常生活中经常需要使用的基本概念。

在七年级下册英语课文中,我们将学习如何用英语表达时间和日期,以及如何使用日历进行日程安排。

通过学习这个话题,我们可以更好地了解英语文化中时间的计算方式和日历的使用习惯。

四、爱好和兴趣爱好和兴趣是我们在生活中必不可少的一部分,也是我们在英语学习中经常涉及的话题。

在七年级下册英语课文中,我们将学习如何用英语表达自己的爱好和兴趣,例如读书、听音乐、运动等。

通过学习这个话题,我们可以更好地了解英语文化中人们的爱好和兴趣,以及如何与他人分享自己的爱好和兴趣。

五、学校生活学校生活是我们日常生活中必不可少的一部分,也是我们在英语学习中经常涉及的话题。

在七年级下册英语课文中,我们将学习如何用英语表达学校生活,例如课程安排、考试、课外活动等。

通过学习这个话题,我们可以更好地了解英语文化中学校生活的各个方面,以及如何与他人分享自己的学校生活。

六、地点和方位地点和方位是我们日常生活中必不可少的一部分,也是我们在英语学习中经常涉及的话题。

在七年级下册英语课文中,我们将学习如何用英语描述地点和方位,例如建筑物、街道、公园等的位置关系。

通过学习这个话题,我们可以更好地了解英语文化中地点和方位的表达方式,以及如何正确地使用介词和副词等语法结构。

七、旅行和交通旅行和交通是我们日常生活中必不可少的一部分,也是我们在英语学习中经常涉及的话题。

外研版七年级下册英语课文翻译

外研版七年级下册英语课文翻译

外研版七年级下册英语课文翻译大明:你知道吗,我最喜欢的运动是跑步。

XXX:真的吗?我也很喜欢跑步。

你能跑多快?大明:我可以跑得非常快。

我曾经参加过学校的田径比赛,并且获得了第一名。

XXX:哇,那太棒了!我也喜欢运动,但是我更喜欢跳舞。

XXX:我也很喜欢运动,但我不太擅长跑步。

我喜欢打篮球和乒乓球。

XXX:你们知道吗,我最擅长的是烹饪。

我可以做出很多好吃的菜肴。

大明:真的吗?那我们什么时候可以尝尝你做的菜?XXX:当然可以。

我们可以一起做饭,然后一起享用美食。

现在是新学期开始,我们正在选举新一届的班委。

我想竞选班长。

我跟每个人,无论同学还是老师,都相处得很融洽。

我研究刻苦,成绩优秀。

我很善良,总是乐于助人,甚至能帮助老师。

选我做班长吧,我保证会帮助大家!我想竞选体育委员。

我喜欢运动,跑得很快,非常强壮。

大部分的球类运动我都很擅长,尤其是足球,我还是学校篮球队的队员。

通常,我在每场比赛都能得到最高分。

选我做体育委员吧,我相信我们可以取得最好的成绩。

我希望成为卫生委员。

我在家经常帮妈妈打扫房间,我喜欢干净整洁的环境。

我相信每个人都想要一个干净整洁的教室,就像家一样。

选我吧,我们可以一起把教室装扮得更漂亮。

XXX:大明,你周末有什么计划?大明:周六早上我打算查看一下电子邮件、写作业,然后帮忙干家务。

你呢,XXX?XXX:我打算下午去看电影。

你也可以一起去。

大明:当然了!还有谁一起去?XXX:没有了。

XXX要去上钢琴课,所以她不能和我们一起去。

但是周日下午,XXX和我要去野餐。

你想和我们一起去吗?大明:是的,我很想跟你们一起去。

我们在哪里见面?XXX:不在这里。

我们打算一点钟在公园里见面。

XXX:大家好!XXX:你好,托尼!你周末有什么计划吗?XXX:没有。

我将一个人在家呆着。

XXX:别傻了!跟我们一起吧。

这将会是个精彩的周末。

我们期待着明天的足球比赛。

我和朋友们将会观看我们最喜爱的球队的比赛。

我们将会与其他球迷见面,并结交一些新朋友。

外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课件【全册】

外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课件【全册】
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本 课件【全册】目录
0002页 0088页 0119页 0202页 0280页 0319页 0381页 0442页 0529页
封面/前言/目录 Module 2 What can you do? Module 4 Life in the future Module 6 Around town Module 7 My past life Module 9 Life history Revision B 语法 语音
Module 9 Life history
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
Module 10 A holiday journey
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
Revision B
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
课文注释
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
语法
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
单词外研版Leabharlann 年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
Module 6 Around town
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
Revision Module A
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
Module 7 My past life
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
Module 8 Story time
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外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
Module 3 Making plans
外研版七年级英语下册电子课本课 件【全册】
Module 4 Life in the future

外研版七年级下册英语课文原文与翻译

外研版七年级下册英语课文原文与翻译

外研版七年级下册全部课文翻译初一下册Module 1 Lost and foundM1U1 Whose bag is this? 这是谁的书包?Ms Li: Welcome back to school, everyone! First of all, come and look in the lost and found box! There are a lot of things in it. Whose bag is this?李老师:欢迎大家回到学校!首先,来看看失物招领箱!里面有好多东西。

这是谁的书包?Lingling: Oh sorry! It’s mine. Are my crayons there too?玲玲:哦,对不起!是我的。

我的蜡笔也在里面吗?Ms Li: Are these crayons yours?李老师:这些蜡笔是你的吗?Lingling: Yes, they are and this eraser too. Thank you.玲玲:是的,是我的,还有这块橡皮也是。

谢谢你。

Ms Li: Whose tapes are these?李老师:这些磁带是谁的?Daming: They’re mine.大明:是我的。

Ms Li: Here’s a purple wallet!李老师:这里有一个紫色的钱包。

Tony: It’s mine. Look! Here’s my name “Tony”! Thank you.托尼:它是我的。

看!这里有我的名字“托尼”!谢谢。

Ms Li: You’re welcome! Look at this nice watch. Is it yours too, Daming?李老师:不客气!看这块不错的表,也是你的吗,大明?Daming: No, it isn’t. I think it’s Betty’s.大明:不,不是。

我想它是贝蒂的。

外研版七年级下册英语课文翻译

外研版七年级下册英语课文翻译

外研版七年级下册英语课文翻译Unit12d:Jane:你好,鲍勃,你想加入什么俱乐部?Bob:我想加入运动俱乐部。

Jane:棒极了!你会玩什么运动?Bob:足球.Jane:这么说你能够加入足球俱乐部。

Bob:那么你呢?你非常善长讲故事.你能够加入讲故事俱乐部。

Jane:听起来不错。

但我也喜欢画画。

Bob:那就加入两个俱乐部,讲故事俱乐部和美术俱乐部!Jane:好的,让我们现在去加入吧!Section B2a:1.你好,我是Peter,我喜欢打篮球。

我会说英语,我也会踢足球。

2.你好,我是Ma Huan,我会打乒乓球和下国际象棋。

我喜欢与人们交谈和做游戏。

3.我的名字是Alan。

我在学校音乐俱乐部。

我会弹吉他和钢琴。

我也会唱歌和跳舞。

2b:(A)我们老人之家需要协助。

在七月份你有空吗?你善于与老人相处吗?你会与他们说话做游戏吗?他们会给你讲故事,你们能够交朋友。

它既有趣又好玩!请在今天拨打电话698-7729与我们联系。

(C)放学后你忙吗?不忙?你会说英语吗?是吗?那么,我们需要你协助说英语的学生做运动。

这事轻松的,容易的!请来学生运动中心吧。

拨打电话293-7742联系Mr.Brown.(B)你会弹钢琴或者拉小提琴吗?在周末你有时间吗?学校需要协助教音乐。

它不难!拨打电话555-3721联系ler.Unit2 翻译课文2d:Interviewer :Scott有一份有趣的工作。

他在一家广播电台工作。

Scott,你的广播节目在几点?Scott:从晚上十二点到早上六点。

Interviewer :你通常几点起床?Scott:晚上八点半。

然后我九点吃早饭。

Interviewer :那是个有趣的早饭的时间。

Scott:是的。

之后,我通常在十点二十左右锻炼。

Interviewer :你什么时候去上班?Scott:在十一点,所以我工作从不迟到。

2b:你好,我是Tony,我不喜欢早起床。

在早上,我八点起床。

然后,我在八点三十去上学。

外研版英语七年级下册Module11Unit1Theytouchnoses课件

外研版英语七年级下册Module11Unit1Theytouchnoses课件
当会见来访者的时候,我们中国人经常握手微笑,有时候 我们点头。
【重点探究1】 shake hands作动词短语,意为“握手”,shake hands with sb.意为“与某人握手”。 Do you shake hands with your friends when you meet them? 你和朋友见面时会握手吗?
在美国,有些人握手,有些人亲吻或彼此拥抱。 【重点探究1】 each other 构 成 固 定 短 语 , 意 为 “ 互 相 ” , 相 当 于 one another。
【重点探究2】 each指两个或两个以上的人或事物中的“每个”。each作 形容词时修饰单数名词;作代词时,单独使用,充当主语时谓 语动词使用单数形式。each of...作主语时,谓语动词使用单数 或复数形式均可。放在复数名词和代词后作同位语时,谓语动 词使用复数形式。 He gave a book to each of his parents.他给他父母各送了一本 书。 He gave each boy an apple.他给每个男孩一个苹果。
动词(v.):
1.bow / ________ / 鞠躬;弯腰
2.________ /ʃeɪk/ 摇晃
C.quickly D.correctly
3.nod / ________ / 点(头) ): ________ /'brɪtɪʃ/ 英国的;
shake hands作动词短语,意为“握手”,shake hands with sb.
代词(pron.): each / ________ / 各个;每个
副词(adv.): ________ /tə'geðə/ 一起;共同
兼类词: 1.kiss / ________ / v.&n.吻;亲吻 2. ________ /smaɪl/ v.&n.微笑

外研版七年级下册英语Module 7 Unit 2 I was born in Quincy

外研版七年级下册英语Module 7 Unit 2 I was born in Quincy
外研版七年级下
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12. Shenzhenison___B_coastnearHongKong. Itwas____smallvillagemanyyearsago.

(完整版)外研版七年级下册全部课文翻译

(完整版)外研版七年级下册全部课文翻译

外研版七年级下册全部课文翻译初一()班姓名__________ 学号______M1U1李老师:欢迎大家回到学校!首先,来看看失物招领箱!里面有好多东西。

这是谁的书包?玲玲:哦,对不起!是我的。

我的蜡笔也在里面吗?李老师:这些蜡笔是你的吗?玲玲:是的,是我的,还有这块橡皮也是。

谢谢你李老师:这些磁带是谁的?大明:是我的。

李老师:这里有一个紫色的钱包。

托尼:它是我的。

看!这里有我的名字“托尼”!谢谢。

李老师:不客气!看这块不错的表,也是你的吗,大明?大明:不,不是。

我想它是贝蒂的。

玲玲:是的,是她的。

李老师:同学们,从现在开始,请大家注意保管好自己的物品。

大明:这里有一些漂亮的手套。

他们是谁的?李老师:让我看看……哦,他们是我的!谢谢你!M1U2 《纽约市失物招领处》欢迎来到纽约市失物招领处人们在旅行时或者是匆忙之间经常会丢弃东西。

他们把东西落在飞机上、火车上、汽车上或出租车上。

那就是为什么机场和车站会设有失物招领处。

纽约市失物招领处非常大。

每天会有上百人来到这里他们来找他们的电话机、照相机、手表、计算机和许多其他东西。

我们通常大约有两千部手机和一千部照相机。

此时此刻,在纽约市失物招领处还有一些不同寻常的东西。

那里大约有三百辆自行车和一艘大船,还有许多动物,本周有三只狗,两只鸭子和一头猪!它们是谁的?它们是你的吗?我们不知道,你正在寻找十五公斤重的香肠吗?它们在这里!M2U1大明:看,本学期的新社团公布在布告栏里了。

我想参加音乐社团,因为我会弹钢琴。

你呢,贝蒂?贝蒂:我喜欢烹饪,所以我能参加吃喝社团。

你会做饭吗,大明?大明:不,我不太会。

嗯,我会做鸡蛋,不过仅次而已。

玲玲呢?她能参加哪个社团?贝蒂:我想她会参加舞蹈社团,因为她跳舞跳得很好。

托尼,你呢?托尼:我想参加汉语社团。

我的汉语说不好。

大明:别担心你的汉语。

我们可以教你汉语!所以选个你最喜欢的社团吧!托尼:那好吧。

我打乒乓球,所以我选择乒乓球社团。

外研版英语七年级下册Module12课文+知识点

外研版英语七年级下册Module12课文+知识点

外研版英语七年级下册Module12课文音频+视频+知识点◆◆◆01Module 12 单词lively 活泼的;轻快的modern 现代的noisy 吵闹的pop 流行的;受欢迎的rock 摇滚乐sound 声音violin 小提琴Western 西方的hmm 嗯by 由...创作;被;由through 穿过both 两个;两者opera 歌剧voice 声音drum 鼓believe 相信musician 乐手;音乐家centre 叫心European 欧洲的classical 经典的century 世纪composer 作曲家elder 年长的waltz 华尔兹舞(曲)dance music 舞曲another 又一个;再一个piece (写作或艺术)作品poor 贫穷的perfect 完美的sad 令人悲伤(难过)的slow 慢的feel 感觉;觉得ship 船02Module 12课文动画外研版七年级下册Module 12 Unit 1 课文动画外研版七年级下册Module 12 Unit 2 课文动画03Module12知识梳理【重点短语】1. Beijing Opera 京剧2. the capital of Austria 奥地利首都3. think about 认为,考虑4. pop music 流行音乐5. Western Music 西方音乐6. dance to 随着…跳舞7. the center of …的中心8. European classical music 欧洲古典音乐9. on the river 在…河畔10. hundreds of wonderful pieces of music 数以百计的美妙的乐曲11. play music 演奏音乐12. traditional music 传统音乐13. take place 发生14. at the same time 同时15. watch it on TV 在电视上观看16. types of music 音乐的类型17. the rest of 其余的...18. in the last ten years 在过去的十年里19. at that time 在那时【重点句型】1. This is Western music, isn’t it? 这是西方音乐,是吧?2. —Is this by Strauss or Mozart?这是斯特劳斯还是莫扎特的作品?—It’s by Strauss. 它是斯特劳斯的作品。

外研版七年级英语下册Module 12 Western music课件(84张)

外研版七年级英语下册Module 12 Western music课件(84张)

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Ⅱ. 单项选择
1. Anna has a nice
. Listen! She is singing.
A. sound
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C. voice
D. look
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【归纳拓展】
反意疑问句小结
(1)主语+be/can+其他, (be)n’t/can’t+主语? 例如:
Betty can play the vio是吗?
You are going on holiday, aren’t you? 你要去度假, 对吗? (2)主语+实义动词+其他, don’t/doesn’t/didn’t +主语? 例如:
Lingling watched TV last night, didn’t she? 玲玲昨晚看电视了,
对吧? He often goes to school on foot, doesn’t he? 他经常步行
去上学, 是吗?
【学以致用】
完成反意疑问句。
①Daming comes from Wuhan,
5. Strauss the elder 6. another very important composer 7. not only. . . but also. . . 8. take sb. around 答案: 5. 老施特劳斯 6. 又一位非常重要的作曲家 7. 不仅……而且…… 8. 带某人参观……
【词海拾贝】
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外研版七年级英语下册 Module 6 Unit 2 课件 (3)

外研版七年级英语下册 Module 6 Unit 2 课件 (3)
( C)4.When you’re tired,the best way to see London is _________.
A.by train B.by bus C.by boat D.by bike
课文理解
(B )5.The Tower of London is _________
Tower Bridge.
A.in B.into C.on D.of
课后作业
( A)5.You can _________ the garden.The
hotel is _________ your left.
A.walk past;on B.walk pass;at
into
above past
课文理解
二、请认真阅读课本Act.2短文,完成下列题目。 (B )1.Where will we start our tour?
A.National Gallery. B.Trafalgar Square. C.Buckingham Palace. D.London Eye.
介词 含义
用法
反义词 例句
above 在 … … 上 不与表面接触, below
方;在…… 无垂直的意思,
之上Leabharlann 只表示位置“高于……”
on 在 … … 上 与表面接触
beneath

over 在 … … 的 表示垂直在上,
正上方 且不与表面接触
— What’s that above your head?你头顶的那个是什么? —It’s the photo of my family. 那是我的全家福。 My book is on the desk.我的书 在桌子上。

新外研版七年级下英语([全册])课文电子版.pdf

新外研版七年级下英语([全册])课文电子版.pdf

XXXX新外研版七年级下英语全册课文Module 1 Lost and foundUnit 1 Whose bag is this?Ms Li: Welcome back to school everyone! First of all, come and look in the lost and found box! There are a lot of things in it. Whose bag is this?Lingling: Oh sorry! It’s mine. Are my crayons there too? Ms Li: Arethese crayons yours?Lingling: Yes, they are and this eraser too. Thank you.Ms Li: Whose tapes are these? Daming: They’re mine.Ms Li: Here’s a purple wallet!Tony: It’s mine. Look! Here’s my name ―Tony‖! Thank you.Ms Li: You’re welcome! Look at this nice watch. Is it yours too, Daming? Daming: No, it isn’t. I think it’s Betty’s. Lingling: Yes, it’s hers.Ms Li: Everyone, please be careful with your things from now on.Daming: Here are some nice gloves. Whose gloves are they? Ms Li: Let me see...Oh, they’re mine! Thank you!Unit2 Are they yours?The Lost and Found Office in New York CityWelcome to the New York City Lost and Found Office. People often lose things when they’re travelling or when they’re in a hurry. They leave things on planes, on trains, on buses and in taxis. That’s why there are lost and found offices at airports and stations.The New York City Lost and Found Office is very big. Hundreds of people come here every day. They are looking for their phones, cameras, watches, computers and many other things. We usually have about two thousand mobile phones and one thousand cameras.At the moment, there are also some strange things at the New York City Lost and Found Office. There are about a hundred bikes and a large boat. There are also a lot ofanimals. This week, there are three dogs, two ducks and a pig! Whose are they? Are they yours? We don’t know! Are you looking for fifteen kilos of sausages? They’re here too!Module 2 What can you do?Unit 1 I can play the piano.Daming: Look ! The new clubs for this term are on the board. I’d like to join the Music Club because I can play the piano. What about you, Betty? Betty: I like cooking, so I can join the Food and Drink Club. Can you cook, Daming ?Daming: No, I can’t. Well, I can cook eggs, but that’s all. What about Lingling?Which club can she join?Betty:I think she’d like to join the Dancing Club because she can dance really well .Tony , how about you?Tony: I’d like to join the Chinese Club. I can’t speak Chinese very well. Daming: Don’t worry about Chinese. We can teach you Chinese! So choose your favourite club.Tony: OK then. .I play table tennis, so I choose the Table Tennis Club.That’s my favourite!Unit2 I can run really fast.It’s the start of the new term and we’re choosing our new monitors.I’d like to be the class monitor. I get on well with everyone, classmates and teachers. I work very hard, and I do well at school .I’m kind and I’m always ready to help others. I can even help teachers too. Choose me as your class monitor and I promise to help YOU!I want to be the PE monitor .I enjoy sport, and I can run really fast. I’m really fit and healthy. Just watch me in the playground between lessons! I play most ball games well. But I’m really good at football, and I play basketball in the school team. I usually get the best score in every match. Choose me for the PE monitor and you can get the best score too!I’d like to be the cleaning monitor. I often he lp my mother do cleaning at home and I like a clean and tidy house. I’m sure everybody would like a clean classroom, just like home. Choose me and we can make our classroom beautiful.Module 3 Making plansUnit 1What are you going to do at the weekend?Betty: What are you going to do at the weekend, Daming?Daming: On Saturday morning, I’m going to check my email and do my homework. Then I’m going to help with the housework. What are yougoing to do, Betty?Betty: I’m going to see a movie in the af ternoon. You can come too. Daming: Sure! Who else is going to be there?Betty: Nobody. Lingling is going to have a piano lesson, so she can’t come with us, but on Sunday afternoon, Lingling and I are going to have apicnic. Would you like to join us?Daming: Yes, I’d love to. Are we going to meet here?Betty: No, we aren’t. We are going to meet in the park at one o’clock.Tony: Hi, everyone!Betty: Hi, Tony. What are your plans for the weekend?Tony: Nothing. I’m going to stay at home alone.Betty: Don’t be silly! You’re going to come with us. It’s going to be a fantastic weekend!Unit 2 We are going to cheer the playersWhat are you going to do?AI’m looking forward to the football match tomorrow. My fr iends and I are going to watch our favourite team. We’re going to meet other fans, and make some new friends. We’re all going to wear the team shirt, and we’re going to cheer the players. I hopethey win the match!-------MartinBI’m going to enjoy myself during the May Day holiday. On the morning of 1st May, I’m going to get up late and then read a book. In the afternoon I’m going out with my family and friends. We’re going to take a walk in the cou ntry or go swimming. And on 2st May we’re going to collect litter in the park near my friend’s house. It’s going to be a great holiday------busy but good fun!------Zhang Sijia CUsually I spend the Summer holiday at home, but this year is going to be very different because I’m going on a summer camp in Sydney, Australia. I’m going to stay with an Australian family and speak English. We’re also going sightseeing and going to have a picnic on the beach.-------Lucy Module 4 Life in the futureUnit 1 Everyone will study at home.Ms Li: Will schools be different in the future, Daming?Daming: Yes, there will! In twenty years time, maybe there won’t be any schools! Ms Li: How will students learn then?Daming: Everyone will study at home. Students will use computers and get information on the Internet. They can ask their teachers by Internet,telephone or email.Betty: Well, I’m not sure. Yes, studen ts will use computers, but school is good fun, and you can make friends there. And teachers can check thestudents’ level and will help them. Computers won’t do that.Tony: Yes. Teachers won’t use on a blackboard and students won’t use pens and paper, or erasers any more!Lingling: Great! Will students have a lot of homework to do?Tony: No, they won’t. They’ll have a lot of free time!Daming: That’ll be great!Unit 2 Every family will have a small plane.What will life be like in the future? How will things change? Here are some ideas. Which ones will come true?A In the future, a change of weather won’t mean a change of clothes. We’ll wear a new kind of clothes. They’ll be warm when we’re cold, and cool when we’re hot.B There’ll be no more lig ht rain and cold wind in spring. The weather will be quite warm or even hot all year, with heavy rain and wind. The sea level will rise as well.C We won’t travel by bus or bike any more. Every family will have a small plane. No more expensive cars - it’l l be cheap to travel everywhere by plane, not only over land, but also over the sea or even into space. Maybe there’ll be traffic jams in the air.D Do you like long holidays? Well, you’re going to like the future because machines and robots will do all t he heavy and difficult jobs, and we’ll only do light and easy work. Working hours will be short so people will have long holidays.Module 5 ShoppingUNIT 1 What can I do for you?(In the shop)Shop Worker: What can I do for you?Lingling: I'd like to buy a T-shirt for my mum.Shop worker: What colour does she like?Lingling; Purple.Shop worker: All right .What size does she take ?Lingling: Small.Shop worker: What about this one ?Lingling: May I try it on?Shop worker: Certainly.Lingling: Look at the price .It's 198 yuan .That's too much.Shop worker: But wait a minute !There's a sale on today .Everything is half price. Lingling: OK! I'll take it .(In the market)Lingling: I've got some food to buy too.Market worker : Can I help you ?Lingling: Yes.I'd like some sausages.How much are they ?Market worker : Thirty-eight yuan a kilo.How much would you like?Lingling: Half a kilo.Market worker: OK. What else would you like ?Lingling: A kilo of beans and two lemons.Market worker : That'll be 30 yuan.Betty: Oh ,the strawberries look fresh .How much are they ?Market worker : Ten yuan a kilo.Betty: One kilo please .Here's fifty-nine yuan.Unit 2 You can buy everything on the Internet.Online shoppingThere are many new ways of shopping, and online shopping is one of them .You can buy almost everything on the Internet .and it's very easy .First ,you choose something-clothes, tickets, a mobile phone, even a new computer -and pay for it. Then you receive it a few days later by post .Online shopping has several advantages. First, you can shop at any time. The shops are always open. Second, shopping usually takes a lot of time. But to shop on the Internet you only need a computer and a mouse! You can also compare the prices of the same product and spend a lot...or save money.But many people like going out and shopping with friends.They don't like shopping on the Internet because they can't see the product or try the clothes on. Also paying over the Internet isn't always safe.Online shopping is changing our way of life .One day no one will go to the shops any more ,because you'll be able to buy anything on the Internet ,and you will be able to receive it anywhere in the world at any time!Module 6 Around townUnit 1 Could you tell me how to get to the National Stadium?(Betty and Lingling are standing in front of Tian'anmen Square.)Tourist: Excuse me! Can you tell me the way to Wangfujing Dajie?Betty: Certainly. Go across Dong Chang’an Jie, go along the street and turn left at th e third street on the left. It’s near here, so you can walk there. Tourist: Great. And I’d like to buy a guidebook about Beijing. Is there a bookshop near here?Lingling: Yes, there is a big bookshop over there, just along Xi Chang’an Jie, on the right, opposite the bank.Tourist: Right, OK! I also want to visit the National Stadium. How can I get there?Lingling: Sorry, I’m not sure. Why not ask the policeman over there?Tourist: Thank you.Betty and Lingling: You’re welcome.Tourist: Could you tell me how to get to the National Stadium?Policeman: Sure! Go along the street and you’ll see an underground station. Take the Underground to the Olympic Sports Centre, or you can take a bus or ataxi.Tourist: Thanks a lot.Policeman: You’re wel come. Have a nice day!Unit2 The London Eye is on your rightTour of LondonWelcome to this short tour of London. This square is Trafalgar Square and it is the middle of London. We’re standing opposite the National Gallery, a famous museum with lots of famous paintings. From here, we’ll walk along the red street to Buckingham Palace. The Queen lives there.Turn left and go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can see the London Eye. It takes you 135 metres above the River Thames. You can see most of London on a clear day.When you are tired, the best way to see London is by boat. You can get the boatnear Big Ben. As you go along the river, the London Eye is on your right.Get off the boat at Tower Bridge. Next to the bridge is the Tow er of London. It’s over 900 years old.After visiting the Tower of London, take the boat back along the river to the railway station. When you get off the boat, go past the station and walk along the street. Turn left into King’s Street and go past a church. You’re now back at the square. And this is where we’ll finish our tour.Module 7 My past lifeUnit1 I was born in a small villageTony: Hey, Lingling. Where were you born?Lingling: I was born in a small village in Shanxi Province.Tony: What was the name of the village?Lingling: Xucun. Where were you born, Tony?Tony: I was born in Cambridge. It’s a small city in England.Lingling: What was the name of your first school? Tony: It was Darwin Primary School.Lingling: Who was your first teacher?Tony: My first teacher was Mrs Lane. She was strict but very nice. Who was your first teacher?Lingling: Ms Yao. She was very friendly. Who were your first friends? What were they like?Tony: Their names were Becky and Adam. Becky was very good in class but Adam wasn’t. He was quite difficult.Lingling: And what were you like? Were you difficult in class too?Tony: No, I wasn’t. I was very good!Unit 2 I was born in QuincyMy life in QuincyBy Betty KingI was born in Quincy, a town on the east coast of America, twelve years ago.There were lots of things to do in Quincy, with many stores, two movie theaters, football clubs and basketball teams too. I wasn’t bored in Quincy. I was very happy there.Two presidents of the US, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams, were born in Quincy. You can visit their old family houses. Our house was big and comfortable. There was a big living room with a TV, a kitchen, a bathroom and three bedrooms. On my bedroom walls there were pictures of my favourite movie stars.Behind the house, there was a big garden with lots of trees and there was a small lake with fish in it. It was great to play there.There were lots of children in Quincy. Many of them were my friends. This was our last in the US and I was there for the last time in XXXX. One day I’ll go back, and I’m looking forward to seeing my friends againModule 8 Story timeUnit 1 Once upon a time…Tony: All alone in the dark dark forest, Goldilocks picked some flowers. Daming: Oh, did she often go for a walk in the forest alone?Tony: No, she didn’t. And soon she was lost. Goldilocks looked around her.“Where am I? she asked. Then she noticed a little house, so she hurriedtowards it, and knocked on the door., Nobody answered, so she knockedagain, and again, Finally, she pushed the door. It was open. There wasnobody there.Daming: Oh! Didn’t anyone live in the house?Tony: Just wait a moment, Daming! Goldilocks entered the house and look intoa small room. On a table there were three bowls with some nice food inthem. One bowl was small, one was big and one was very big.Goldilocks was very hungry. She picked up the very big bowl but shedidn’t like it—it was very hot,. Then she picked up the big bowl, but shedidn’t like it –it was cold. The little bowl was just right. She finished allthe food in it.Unit2 Goldilocks hurried out of the houseGoldilocks and the Three BearsGoldilocks wanted to sit down because she was tired. First she tried the big chair, but wasn’t comfortable. Then she tried the middle chair. It was not comfortable either. Finally, she tried the small chair. It was nice and comfortable, but Goldilocks was very heavy and soon the chair was in pieces.She walked into the bedroom. There were three beds. She didn’t like the middle bed or the big bed. The small bed was very comfortable. Very soon she was asleep in it.The Three Bears returned. They looked at the bowls and the chairs. Baby Bear cried,” There’s nothing in my bowl and my chair is in pieces!” He wasn’t very happy!Next, the Bears looked in their bedroom. They didn’t notice Goldilocks at first. Then Baby Bear pointed at the little girl in his bed and shouted, “Look! There’s the bad girl!”Goldilocks opened her eyes. The Three Bears were all around her, so Goldilocks jumped out of bed and hurried out of the house without her basket. She didn’t go for a walk in the forest again.Module 9 Life historyUnit1 He left school and began work at the age of 12.Betty: What are you reading?Tony: Tom Sawyer, by the famous American writer, Mark Twain. I’m writing about him for my English class.Betty: I read Tom Sawyer. Very good! Hey, we can find out about him on the Internet.Tony: Yes! ... OK. Look at this! His real name was Samuel Clemens and he was born in 1835 in Missouri. He left school and began work at the ageof 12.Betty: What did he do?Tony: He wrote for a newspaper Later he got work on a boat..Betty: Did he stay in Missouri?Tony: No, he went to New York, and other cities.Betty: When did he begin his stories?Tony: I don’t know the exact date. But he took the name Mark Twain and became very famous in the 1860s. He went to Europe as well. But hedidn’t come to China.Betty: Yes, I knew that. Enjoy the book.Tony: Yes, it’s good.Unit 2 He decided to be an actorWilliam Shakespeare was a famous English writer of plays and poems. He wrote 38 plays, 154 short poems and a few long poems in his life. Two of his famous plays are Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford, England. Like many people four hundred years ago, Shakespeare’s parents didn’t learn to read or write. At school he liked plays, so he decided to be an actor when he finished school at 14. He married in 1582 and had three children.Shakespeare went to London and joined a theatre company in about 1592. He became a successful actor and began to write plays. Queen Elizabeth I enjoyed his works very much.In 1599 the company built the Globe Theatre on the River Thames in London. You can visit the theatre today, but it isn’t the same building. There was a fire in the old theatre. They built it again in 1614 and in the 1990s.William Shakespeare died at the age of 52. He was rich and successful. You can still se e his plays in English and in many the languages. He’s famous around the world..Module10 A holiday journeyUnit1 what did you do?Lingling: Where are you going on holiday, Tony?Tony: To Los Angeles.Betty: Oh, really? You’ll love it! I went there tw o years ago and enjoyed it a lot. Tony: How long did it take to get there? Did you fly?Betty: Yes, we did, and that took about nine hours. Then our friends met us and drove us to their home.Lingling: Who was with you?Betty: My parents.Lingling: So what did you do?Betty: Well, first, we went to Disneyland, and guess what? I met Snow White and Mickey Mouse! I was so excited!Tony: Wow! How long did you stay there?Betty: We stayed there for two days. And then we went to Hollywood. Lingling: Did you see any movie starts?Betty: No, but we swam in the Pacific Ocean at Santa Monica. It wasgreat! Lingling: Where are you going on holiday this year, Betty?Betty: Paris.Unit2 This morning we took a walk .Hi, Grandma! Here I m in Paris. Jenny and I arrived by plane the day before yesterday. Aunt Joan and Uncle Peter met us at the airport. We were tired so we relaxed at home and began our tour of the city yesterday.Yesterday we went to the Louvre Museum. It has many world-famous works of art, such as the Mona Lisa. In the evening we had dinner in a French restaurant. The food was delicious!This morning we took a walk. There are shops, and restaurants everywhere, and I love the street and markets. They sell such good fruit and vegetables. We also did some shopping. I bought a present for you. I hope you’ll like it!At about three o’clock, we took the Paris Underground to the Eiffel Tower. It is really high. There were lots of tourists, so first of all, we had to wait in line for an hour, and then we went to the top. We waited till all the lights were on. It was wonderful!Tomorrow we’re going to visit a famous palace and take a boat tour on the RiverSeine. I’ll write again.Love,BerryModule 11 Body languageUnit 1 They touch noses!Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. How do I do that?Betty: Lingling, you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left.Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chine se often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, and sometimes we nod our heads . But we neverkiss. Only parents and children do that.Betty: That’s because people do different things in different countries. Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meet?Betty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. In India people put their hands together and nod their heads. And do yourknow what Maori people in New Zealand do when they meet? Lingling: No, What do they do?Betty: They touch noses!Unit2 Here are some ways to welcome them.Body language around the worldby Wang Lingling Our new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them.How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand too close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North American! Give them more personal space.How about touching people? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their fr iends. South American sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can’tmove away! But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch them at all. Do you look at people when you talk? In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people whe n they talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk.And how do you say goodbye? That’s easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it’s not at all polite! In fact, it’s very rude!Module 12 Western musicUnit 1 It’s so beautiful!(The Blue Danube)Daming: Hmm, this is Western music, isn’t it? Can you hear the violin and the piano? It’s so beautiful! Is this by Strauss or Mozart?Lingling: I’m not sure…Betty: It’s by Strauss. I love his music! Do you know anything about him, Tony?Tony: Was he GermanBetty: No, he was born in Vienna, the capital of Austria. What a beautiful city!This is called The Blue Danube. The Danube is a river in Europe. It goesthrough Vienna.Lingling: Do you like both. You listen to pop music, Betty?Betty: Well, I like both. You listen to pop music, Lingling ,don’t you? Lingling: Yes, I do. I also like Beijing opera. Listen to this fantastic voice. Tony: Hmm, the so und is very … different, isn’t it? I’m a fan of rock music.Listen to this!Daming: Hey! Give us a break!Lingling: Rock music? Listen to those drums.Daming: It’s so noisy! And much too fast!Tony: You don’t like rock music? I don’t believe it!Unit 2 Vienna is the centre of European classical music.The city of musicVienna is a beautiful old city on the River Danube in the centre of Europe. It’s the capital city of Austria and the centre of European classical music. In the eighteenth century a lot of musicians came to study and work in Vienna.In the Strauss family, there were two composers called Johann Strauss: the father and the son. The father, Johann Strauss the elder, wrote and played music for traditional dances, called the waltz. His dance music made him famous all over Europe. The son, Johann Strauss the younger, was also very successful and popular. He wrote over 150 waltzes. In 1867 he wrote The Blue Danube waltz.Mozart was another very important composer. He was born in Austria in 1756. Before he was six, he played not only the piano but also the violin. His family took him around Europe and he gave concerts in many cities. He wrote hundreds of wonderful pieces of music. But he became very poor and died in 1791 when he was only 35. Like Johann Strauss, father and son, he was a great European musician, and many people still think his music is perfect.。

2020-2021学年外研版英语七年级下学期module1Unit1课件

2020-2021学年外研版英语七年级下学期module1Unit1课件
— Thanks a lot. I will.
知识点二 物主代词
二、根据句意从括号内选择合适的词填空。 1 That is not ____m__y__ box. That box is
very small, but __m_i_n_e__/ is /very big. ( I ) 2 The dress on the chair is ____h_e_r_s__.
2.名词的所有格形式
Tom--Tom's Li Ming--Li Ming's
the students--the students'
知识点二 物主代词
Fill the table with correct pronouns.
知识点二 物主代词
变化歌诀
物主代词分两种,形容词性名词性, my, mine 要牢记, his, its无变化, 其余构成有规律, 形容词后加 “s”。
Tony
It’s his wallet.=It’s his.
his=his wallet
知识点二 物主代词
Li Jiarun: Whose crayon is it ? Yang Zhenlin: It’s Betty’s crayon.
Betty
It’s her crayon.=It’s hers.(她的)
外研版《英语》七年级下册
Module1 Lost and Found
Unit 1
今日暖语 What we think, we become.
Language goals
1.To master the following new words: crayon, eraser, glove, wallet, watch, tape, purple, lose, find, lost and found box, careful, whose, mine, yours, hers
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外研版七年级下英语课文Module 1 Lost and foundUnit 1 Whose bag is this?Ms Li: Welcome back to school everyone! First of all, come and look in the lost and found box! There are a lot ofthings in it. Whose bag is this?Lingling: Oh sorry! It’s mine. Are my crayons there too?Ms Li: Are these crayons yours?Lingling: Yes, they are and this eraser too. Thank you.Ms Li: Whose tapes are these?Daming: They’re mine.Ms Li: Here’s a purple wallet!Tony: It’s mine. Look! Here’s my name ―Tony‖! Thank you. Ms Li: You’re welcome! Look at this nice watch. Is it yours too, Daming?Daming: No, it isn’t. I think it’s Betty’s. Lingling: Yes, it’s hers. Ms Li: Everyone, please be careful with your things from now on.Daming: Here are some nice gloves. Whose gloves are they? Ms Li: Let me see... Oh, they’re mine! Thank you!Unit2 Are they yours?The Lost and Found Office in New York City Welcome to the New York City Lost and Found Office. People often lose things when they’re travelling or when they’re in a hurry. They leave things on planes, on trains, on buses and in taxis. That’s why there are lost and found offices at airports and stations.The New York City Lost and Found Office is very big. Hundreds of people come here every day. They are looking for their phones, cameras, watches, computers and many other things. We usually have about two thousand mobile phones and one thousand cameras.At the moment, there are also some strange things at the New York City Lost and Found Office. There are about a hundred bikes and a large boat. There are also a lot of animals. This week, there are three dogs, two ducks and a pig! Whose are they? Are they yours? We don’t know! Are you looking for fifteen kilos of sausages? They’re here too!Module 2 What can you do?Unit 1 I can play the piano.Daming: Look ! The new clubs for this term are on the board.I’d like to join the Music Club because I can play thepiano. What about you, Betty?Betty:I like cooking, so I can join the Food and Drink Club.Can you cook, Daming ?Daming: No, I can’t. Well, I can cook eggs, but that’s all.What about Lingling? Which club can she join? Betty:I think she’d like to join the Dancing Club because she can dance really well .Tony , how about you? Tony: I’d like to join the Chinese Club. I can’t speak Chinese very well.Daming: Don’t worry about Chinese. We can teach you Chinese! So choose your favourite club.Tony: OK then. .I play table tennis, so I choose the Table Tennis Club.That’s my favourite!Unit2 I can run really fast.It’s the start of the new term and we’re choosing our new monitors.I’d like to be the class monitor. I get on well with everyone, classmates and teachers. I work very hard, and I do well at school .I’m kind and I’m always ready to help others. I can even help teachers too. Choose me as your class monitor and I promise to help YOU!I want to be the PE monitor .I enjoy sport, and I can run really fast. I’m really fit and healthy. Just watch me in the playground between lessons! I play most ball games well. But I’m really good at football, and I play basketball in the school team. I usually get the best score in every match. Choose me for the PE monitor and you can get the best score too!I’d like to be the cleaning monitor. I often help my mother do cleaning at home and I like a clean and tidy house. I’m sure everybody would like a clean classroom, just like home. Choose me and we can make our classroom beautiful.Module 3 Making plansUnit 1What are you going to do at the weekend?Betty: What are you going to do at the weekend, Daming? Daming: On Saturday morning, I’m going to check my email and do my homework. Then I’m going to help withthe housework. What are you going to do, Betty? Betty: I’m going to see a movie in the afternoon. You can come too.Daming: Sure! Who else is going to be there?Betty: Nobody. Lingling is going to have a piano lesson, so she can’t come with us, but on Sunday afternoon,Lingling and I are going to have a picnic. Would youlike to join us?Daming: Yes, I’d love to. Are we going to meet here? Betty: No, we aren’t. We are going to meet in the park at one o’clock.Tony: Hi, everyone!Betty: Hi, Tony. What are your plans for the weekend? Tony: Nothing. I’m going to stay at home alone. Betty: Don’t be silly! You’re going to come with us. It’s going to be a fantastic weekend!Unit 2 We are going to cheer the playersWhat are you going to do?AI’m looking forward to the football match tomorrow. My friends and I are going to watch our favourite team. We’re going to meet other fans, and make some new friends. We’re all going to wear the team shirt, and we’re going to cheer the players. I hope they win the match!-------MartinBI’m going to enjoy myself during the May Day holiday. On themorning of 1st May, I’m going to get up late and then read a book. In the afternoon I’m going out with my family and friends. We’re going to take a walk in the country or go swimming. And on 2st May we’re going to collect litter in the park near my friend’s house. It’s going to be a great holiday------busy but good fun!------Zhang SijiaCUsually I spend the Summer holiday at home, but this year is going to be very different because I’m going on a summer camp in Sydney, Australia. I’m going to stay with an Australian family and speak English. We’re also going sightseeing and going to have a picnic on the beach.-------LucyModule 4 Life in the futureUnit 1 Everyone will study at home.Ms Li: Will schools be different in the future, Daming? Daming: Yes, there will! In twenty years time, maybe there won’t be any schools!Ms Li: How will students learn then?Daming: Everyone will study at home. Students will usecomputers and get information on the Internet. Theycan ask their teachers by Internet, telephone or email. Betty: Well, I’m not sure. Yes, students will use computers, but school is good fun, and you can make friends there. Andteachers can check the students’ level and will helpthem. Computers won’t do that.Tony: Yes. Teachers won’t use on a blackboard and students won’t use pens and paper, or erasers any more! Lingling: Great! Will students have a lot of homework to do? Tony: No, they won’t. They’ll have a lot of free time! Daming: That’ll be great!Unit 2 Every family will have a small plane.What will life be like in the future? How will things change? Here are some ideas. Which ones will come true?A In the future, a change of weather won’t mean a change of clothes. We’ll wear a new kind of clothes. They’ll be warm when we’re cold, and cool when we’re hot.B There’ll be no more light rain and cold wind in spring. The weather will be quite warm or even hot all year, with heavy rain and wind. The sea level will rise as well.C We won’t travel by bus or bike any more. Every family will have a small plane. No more expensive cars - it’ll be cheap totravel everywhere by plane, not only over land, but also over the sea or even into space. Maybe there’ll be traffic jams in the air.D Do you like long holidays? Well, you’re going to like the future becausemachines and robots will do all the heavy and difficult jobs, and we’ll only do light and easy work. Working hours will be short so people will have long holidays.Module 5 ShoppingUNIT 1 What can I do for you?(In the shop)Shop Worker:What can I do for you?Lingling:I'd like to buy a T-shirt for my mum.Shop worker:What colour does she like?Lingling;Purple.Shop worker:All right .What size does she take ?Lingling:Small.Shop worker:What about this one ?Lingling:May I try it on?Shop worker:Certainly.Lingling:Look at the price .It's 198 yuan .That's too much. Shop worker:But wait a minute !There's a sale ontoday .Everything is half price.Lingling:OK! I'll take it .(In the market)Lingling:I've got some food to buy too.Market worker :C an I help you ?Lingling:Yes.I'd like some sausages.How much are they ? Market worker :T hirty-eight yuan a kilo.How much would you like?Lingling:Half a kilo.Market worker:OK. What else would you like ?Lingling: A kilo of beans and two lemons.Market worker :T hat'll be 30 yuan.Betty:Oh ,the strawberries look fresh .How much are they ? Market worker :T en yuan a kilo.Betty:One kilo please .Here's fifty-nine yuan.Unit 2 You can buy everything on the Internet.Online shoppingThere are many new ways of shopping, and online shopping is one of them .You can buy almost everything on the Internet .and it's very easy .First ,you choose something-clothes, tickets, a mobile phone, even a new computer -and pay for it. Then you receive it a few days later by post .Online shopping has several advantages. First, you can shop at any time. The shops are always open. Second, shopping usually takes a lot of time. But to shop on the Internet you only need a computer and a mouse! You can also compare the prices of the same product and spend a lot...or save money.But many people like going out and shopping with friends.They don't like shopping on the Internet because they can't see the product or try the clothes on. Also paying over the Internet isn't always safe.Online shopping is changing our way of life .One day no one will go to the shops any more ,because you'll be able to buy anything on the Internet ,and you will be able to receive it anywhere in the world at any time!Module 6 Around townUnit 1 Could you tell me how to get to the National Stadium? (Betty and Lingling are standing in front of Tian'anmen Square.) Tourist: Excuse me! Can you tell me the way to Wangfujing Dajie?Betty: Certainly. Go across Dong Chang’an Jie, go along the street and turn left at the third street on the left. It’s nearhere, so you can walk there.Tourist: Great. And I’d like to buy a guidebook about Beijing.Is there a bookshop near here? Lingling: Yes, there is abig bookshop over there, just along Xi Chang’an Jie, onthe right, opposite the bank.Tourist: Right, OK! I also want to visit the National Stadium.How can I get there?Lingling: Sorry, I’m not sure. Why not ask the policeman over there?Tourist: Thank you.Betty and Lingling: You’re welcome.Tourist: Could you tell me how to get to the National Stadium? Policeman: Sure! Go along the street and you’ll see an underground station. Take the Underground to theOlympic Sports Centre, or you can take a bus or a taxi. Tourist: Thanks a lot.Policeman: You’re welcome. Have a nice day!Unit2 The London Eye is on your rightTour of LondonWelcome to this short tour of London. This square is Trafalgar Square and it is the middle of London. We’re standing opposite the National Gallery, a famous museum with lots of famous paintings. From here, we’ll walk along the red street toBuckingham Palace. The Queen lives there.Turn left and go to the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. Opposite you can see the London Eye. It takes you 135 metres above the River Thames. You can see most of London on a clear day.When you are tired, the best way to see London is by boat. You can get the boat near Big Ben. As you go along the river, the London Eye is on your right.Get off the boat at Tower Bridge. Next to the bridge is the Tower of London. It’s over 900 years old.After visiting the Tower of London, take the boat back along the river to the railway station. When you get off the boat, go past the station and walk along the street. Turn left into King’s Street and go past a church. You’re now back at the square. And this is where we’ll finish our tour.Module 7 My past lifeUnit1 I was born in a small villageTony: Hey, Lingling. Where were you born?Lingling:I was born in a small village in Shanxi Province. Tony: What was the name of the village?Lingling: Xucun. Where were you born, Tony?Tony: I was born in Cambridge. It’s a small city in England. Lingling: What was the name of your first school? Tony: It was Darwin Primary School.Lingling: Who was your first teacher?Tony: My first teacher was Mrs Lane. She was strict but very nice. Who was your first teacher?Lingling: Ms Yao. She was very friendly. Who were your first friends? What were they like?Tony: Their names were Becky and Adam. Becky was very good in class but Adam wasn’t. He was quite difficult. Lingling: And what were you like? Were you difficult in class too?Tony: No, I wasn’t. I was very good!Unit 2 I was born in QuincyMy life in QuincyBy Betty KingI was born in Quincy, a town on the east coast of America, twelve years ago. There were lots of things to do in Quincy, with many stores, two movie theaters, football clubs and basketball teams too. I wasn’t bored in Quincy. I was very happy there.Two presidents of the US, John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams, were born in Quincy. You can visit their oldfamily houses. Our house was big and comfortable. There was a big living room with a TV, a kitchen, a bathroom and three bedrooms. On my bedroom walls there were pictures of my favourite movie stars.Behind the house, there was a big garden with lots of trees and there was a small lake with fish in it. It was great to play there.There were lots of children in Quincy. Many of them were my friends. This was our last in the US and I was there for the last time in 2010. One day I’ll go back, and I’m looking forward to seeing my friends againModule 8 Story timeUnit 1 Once upon a time…Tony: All alone in the dark dark forest, Goldilocks picked some flowers.Daming: Oh, did she often go for a walk in the forest alone? Tony: No, she didn’t. And soon she was lost. Goldilocks looked around her. “Where am I? she asked. Then shenoticed a little house, so she hurried towards it, andknocked on the door., Nobody answered, so sheknocked again, and again, Finally, she pushed the door.It was open. There was nobody there.Daming: Oh! Didn’t anyone live in the house?Tony: Just wait a moment, Daming! Goldilocks entered the house and look into a small room. On a table there werethree bowls with some nice food in them. One bowl wassmall, one was big and one was very big. Goldilockswas very hungry. She picked up the very big bowl butshe didn’t like it—it was very hot,. Then she picked upthe big bowl, but she didn’t like it –it was cold. The littlebowl was just right. She finished all the food in it. Unit2 Goldilocks hurried out of the houseGoldilocks and the Three BearsGoldilocks wanted to sit down because she was tired. First she tried the big chair, but wasn’t comfortable. Then she tried the middle chair. It was not comfortable either. Finally, she tried the small chair. It was nice and comfortable, but Goldilocks was very heavy and soon the chair was in pieces.She walked into the bedroom. There were three beds. She didn’t like the middle bed or the big bed. The small bed was very comfortable. Very soon she was asleep in it.The Three Bears returned. They looked at the bowls and the chairs. Baby Bear cried,” There’s nothing in my bowl and my chair is in pieces!” He wasn’t very happy!Next, the Bears looked in their bedroom. They didn’t notice Goldilocks at first. Then Baby Bear pointed at the little girl in his bed and shouted, “Look! There’s the bad girl!”Goldilocks opened her eyes. The Three Bears were all around her, so Goldilocks jumped out of bed and hurried out of the house without her basket. She didn’t go for a walk in the forest again.Module 9 Life historyUnit1 He left school and began work at the age of 12. Betty: What are you reading?Tony: Tom Sawyer, by the famous American writer, Mark Twain. I’m writing about him for my English class. Betty: I read Tom Sawyer. Very good! Hey, we can find out about him on the Internet.Tony: Yes! ... OK. Look at this! His real name was Samuel Clemens and he was born in 1835 in Missouri. He leftschool and began work at the age of 12.Betty: What did he do?Tony: He wrote for a newspaper Later he got work on a boat..Betty: Did he stay in Missouri?Tony: No, he went to New York, and other cities.Betty: When did he begin his stories?Tony: I don’t know the exact date. But he took the name Mark Twain and became very famous in the 1860s. He wentto Europe as well. But he didn’t come to China. Betty: Yes, I knew that. Enjoy the book.Tony: Yes, it’s good.Unit 2 He decided to be an actorWilliam Shakespeare was a famous English writer of plays and poems. He wrote 38 plays, 154 short poems and a few long poems in his life. Two of his famous plays are Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford, England. Like many people four hundred years ago, Shakespeare’s parents didn’t learn to read or write. At school he liked plays, so he decided to be an actor when he finished school at 14. He married in 1582 and had three children.Shakespeare went to London and joined a theatre company in about 1592. He became a successful actor and began to write plays. Queen Elizabeth I enjoyed his works very much.In 1599 the company built the Globe Theatre on the River Thames in London. You can visit the theatre today, but it isn’t the same building. There was a fire in the old theatre. They built itagain in 1614 and in the 1990s.William Shakespeare died at the age of 52. He was rich and successful. You can still see his plays in English and in many the languages. He’s famous around the world..Module10 A holiday journeyUnit1 what did you do?Lingling:Where are you going on holiday, Tony?Tony: To Los Angeles.Betty: Oh, really? You’ll love it! I went there two years ago and enjoyed it a lot.Tony: How long did it take to get there? Did you fly? Betty: Yes, we did, and that took about nine hours. Then our friends met us and drove us to their home. Lingling: Who was with you?Betty: My parents.Lingling: So what did you do?Betty: Well, first, we went to Disneyland, and guess what? I met Snow White and Mickey Mouse! I was so excited! Tony: Wow! How long did you stay there?Betty: We stayed there for two days. And then we went to Hollywood.Lingling: Did you see any movie starts?Betty: No, but we swam in the Pacific Ocean at Santa Monica. It wasgreat!Lingling: Where are you going on holiday this year, Betty? Betty: Paris.Unit2 This morning we took a walk .Hi, Grandma! Here I m in Paris. Jenny and I arrived by plane the day before yesterday. Aunt Joan and Uncle Peter met us at the airport. We were tired so we relaxed at home and began our tour of the city yesterday.Yesterday we went to the Louvre Museum. It has many world-famous works of art, such as the Mona Lisa. In the evening we had dinner in a French restaurant. The food was delicious!This morning we took a walk. There are shops, and restaurants everywhere, and I love the street and markets. They sell such good fruit and vegetables. We also did some shopping. I bought a present for you. I hope you’ll like it!At about three o’clock, we took the Paris Underground to the Eiffel Tower. It is really high. There were lots of tourists, so first of all, we had to wait in line for an hour, and then we went to the top. We waited till all the lights were on. It was wonderful!Tomorrow we’re going to visit a famous palace and take a boattour on the River Seine. I’ll write again.Love,B erryModule 11 Body languageUnit 1 They touch noses!Lingling: We’re going to have some Russian teachers at school tomorrow, and I’m welcoming the visitors. Howdo I do that?Betty: Lingling, you know, in Russia, people usually kiss three times, left, right, left.Lingling: What! No, I didn’t know that. We Chinese often shake hands and smile when we meet visitors, andsometimes we nod our heads . But we never kiss. Onlyparents and children do that.Betty: That’s because people do different things in different countries.Lingling: So what do people in the US usually do when they meet?Betty: In the US some people shake hands, and some kiss or hug each other. In India people put their hands togetherand nod their heads. And do your know what Maoripeople in New Zealand do when they meet? Lingling: No, What do they do?Betty: They touch noses!Unit2 Here are some ways to welcome them.Body language around the worldby Wang Lingling Our new foreign students are going to arrive very soon, and here are some ways to welcome them.How close do you stand when you talk to a friend? You can stand too close to people in the Middle East but don’t stand too close to North American! Give them more personal space.How about touching people? Chinese girls often walk arm in arm with their friends. South American sometimes hold your arm when they talk to you, so you can’t move away! But in Britain many people don’t like other people to touch them at all.Do you look at people when you talk? In some places, it isn’t polite to look at people when they talk, but in other countries it isn’t polite to look somewhere else. In Britain and the US, people usually look at each other when they talk.And how do you say goodbye? That’s easy, wave to say goodbye. But be careful! In Greece, it’s not at all polite! In fact,it’s very rude!Module 12 Western musicUnit 1 It’s so beautiful!(The Blue Danube)Daming: Hmm, this is Western music, isn’t it? Can you hear the violin and the piano? It’s so beautiful! Is this byStrauss or Mozart?Lingling: I’m not sure…Betty:It’s by Strauss. I love his music! Do you know anything about him, Tony?Tony: Was he GermanBetty: No, he was born in Vienna, the capital of Austria. Whata beautiful city! This is called The Blue Danube. TheDanube is a river in Europe. It goes through Vienna. Lingling: Do you like both. You listen to pop music, Betty? Betty: Well, I like both. You listen to pop music, Lingling ,don’t you?Lingling: Yes, I do. I also like Beijing opera. Listen to this fantastic voice.Tony: Hmm, the sound is very … different, isn’t it? I’m a fan of rock music. Listen to this!Daming: Hey! Give us a break!Lingling: Rock music? Listen to those drums.Daming: It’s so noisy! And much too fast!Tony: You don’t like rock music? I don’t believe it!Unit 2 Vienna is the centre of European classical music.The city of musicVienna is a beautiful old city on the River Danube in the centre of Europe. It’s the capital city of Austria and the centre of European classical music. In the eighteenth century a lot of musicians came to study and work in Vienna.In the Strauss family, there were two composers called Johann Strauss: the father and the son. The father, Johann Strauss the elder, wrote and played music for traditional dances, called thewaltz. His dance music made him famous all over Europe. The son, Johann Strauss the younger, was also very successful and popular. He wrote over 150 waltzes. In 1867 he wrote The Blue Danube waltz.Mozart was another very important composer. He was born in Austria in 1756. Before he was six, he played not only the piano but also the violin. His family took him around Europe and he gave concerts in many cities. He wrote hundreds of wonderful pieces of music. But he became very poor and died in 1791 when he was only 35. Like Johann Strauss, father and son, he was a great European musician, and many people still think his music is perfect.。

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