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MODULE 1 Hello, I’m Sam. Hello, Sam. Hello, I’m Amy. Hello, Amy.I’m Lingling. Hi, Lingling. I’m Daming. Hi, Daming.Goodbye, Lingling. Goodbye, Daming. Bye-bye, Amy.Bye-bye, Sam. Good morning, Sam. Good morning. How are you, Sam? I’m fine, thank you. MODULE 2Hi, Daming.Hello, Sam.How are you,Amy?I’m fine. And how are you?I’m fine, too. Thank you.Good moring, boys and girls. I’m Ms Smart.Good moring, Ms Smart.Hello.Hello, Ms Smart. I’m Lingling. Hello, Ming.I’m Daming.Good afternoon, I’m Mr Li. Good afternoon, Mr Li. What’s your name?I’m Sam.MODULE 3Good moring, boys and girls.Good moring, Ms Smart.Sit down, please.Stand up, Lingling.Point to the door.Point to the window.Point to the blackboard. Hello, bird. What’d your name? Tweet, tweet.Hello, Tweet-tweet.Hello, Tweet-tweet. Point to the blackboard.Point to the chair.Point to the desk.Point to the window.Bye-bye, Tweet-tweet. MODULE 4Good morning, I’m a chameleon. What’s your name?My name is Panpan. I’m a panda. It’s red.Now, it’s blue.Now, it’s yellow.Now, it’s green.Now, it’s black.Now, it’s red, blue, yellow and green.It’s a black dog.Now, it’s a blue dog.It’s a red cat.Now, it’s a green cat.It’s a yellow cap.Now, it’s a red cap.MODULE 5How many? One!Two! Three! Four! Five! Six! Seven! Eight!How many girls?…seven, eight, nine!Nine girls?Oh, Ten.How many boys?six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. Eleven boys?Oh! Twelve.MODULE 6I’m a pupil. This is my school. This is my English teacher, Ms Smart.Good morning, Lingling. How are you?I’m fine, thank you.What’s this?It’s a desk.What’s this?It’s a chair. What’s that?It’s a bird. Hello,Tweet-tweet. Amy! What’s this? It’s a bag, Tom. What’s this?It’s a pencil. What’s this?It’s a pen.What’s this?It’s a book.What’s that?It’s a cat!.MODULE 7Hello, Sam. Happy birthday! Here’s your present.Thank you, Daming.What’s this? A pencil?Oh! It’s a pen. Thank you!Happy birthday, Sam. Here’s your cake.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. I’m nine!Hello! Look, I’m nine.How old are you, Daming? Look, I’m nine.Nine? You’re six.Oh! I’m nine.MODULE 8I t’s my birthday.How old are you?I’m nine now. Here’s my present. Look! What’s that?I don’t know.Is it a cat?No, it isn’t!Is it a dog? No, it isn’t!Is it a…dragon? Yes, it is!Help!Look. It’s a kite. Hello! Where’s the cat?I don’t know.Is it in the yellow bag? No, it isn’t.Is it in the green bag? Yes, it is!Where’s the bird?It’s in the green bag, too. MODULE 9Look, this is my mother. Yes! She’s my teacher.This is my father. He’s a doctor. This is my grandpa.This is my grandma.And is this your sister, Amy? No, it isn’t. That’s me!That’s my brother,Tom.He’s a doctor.She’s a driver.He’s a policeman.She’s a nurse.He’s a farmer. She’s a teacher. MODULE 10Look! This is a panda. This is his head.This is his arm.This is his hand.This is his leg.This is his foot.Hello! I’m Panpan.Panpan, point to your arm and leg. Panpan, point to your hand and foot.Point to her nose.Point to her eyes.Point to her mouth.Point to her ears.。
外研版三起六年级上册英语课文
外研版三起六年级上册英语课文Module 1.Unit 1 It's more than twenty thousand kilometres long.1. Listen, point and find "It's... "Daming: Look at this postcard. It's a picture of the Great Wall. Simon: Tell me more about the Great Wall. How long is it? Daming: It's more than twenty thousand kilometres long.Simon: Wow! It's really long!Daming: Can you tell me something about New York?Simon: It's very big. It has got more than eight million people. Daming: That is big.Simon: How big is Beijing?Daming: Beijing has got about twenty million people.Simon: That's really big!2. Listen and say.It's more than twenty thousand kilometres long.It has got more than eight million people.Beijing has got about twenty million people.Unit 2 There are lots of beautiful lakes in China.1. Listen, point and find "There are... "Simon: There are lots of beautiful places to go in China.Daming: Yes. There are lots of beautiful lakes in China.Simon: Tell me more about them.Daming: Well, there is a famous lake in Anhui. It's called West Lake. Simon: West Lake?Daming: No, it's called Chaohu Lake. West Lake is in Hangzhou. Simon: Oh, I see. Are there any mountains in Anhui?Daming: Yes, there are. There are many famous mountains in Anhui. Simon: Great. I want to visit Anhui someday.2. Listen and say.There are lots of beautiful lakes in China.There are many famous mountains in Anhui.Module 2.Unit 1 There's Chinese dancing.1. Listen, point and find "There's... "Simon: What are you doing, Daming?Daming: I'm sending an email to my family in China.Simon: Do you miss your family?Daming: Yes, I do.Simon: Do you want to go to Chinatown?Daming: Chinatown? But this is America, not China.Simon: There's a Chinatown in New York! There are lots of Chinese shops and restaurants there.Daming: Really?Simon: Yes, and there's Chinese dancing.Daming: Let's go to Chinatown now!2. Listen and say.There's a Chinatown in New York!There are lots of Chinese shops and restaurants there.There's Chinese dancing.Unit 2 There are lots of lanterns.1. Listen, point and find "There are... "Daming and Simon are in Chinatown.Daming: Look! There are lots of lanterns.Simon: They are very beautiful.Daming: There are some lions.Simon: Lions?Daming: Oh, they are not real lions. They are lion dances. People do lion dances at Chinese New Year.Simon: I like Chinese New Year.Daming: Me too. There are lots of fireworks at Chinese New Year.Simon: Fireworks! That's wonderful.2. Listen and say.There are lots of lanterns.There are some lions.There are lots of fireworks at Chinese New Year.Module 3.Unit 1 Collecting stamps is my hobby.1. Listen, point and find "Collecting... is... "Daming: What's your hobby, Simon?Simon: Collecting stamps is my hobby.Daming: What are those?Simon: These are stamps from Canada. They have got famous people on them.Daming: Have you got any stamps from China?Simon: Yes, I have. This stamp is from China. All of these stamps are from my letters.Daming: I like collecting dolls.Simon: Dolls?Daming: Yes, collecting dolls is my hobby.2. Listen and say.Collecting stamps is my hobby.Collecting dolls is my hobby.Unit 2 What's your hobby?1. Listen, point and find "What's...? "Teacher: What's your hobby, Lingling?Lingling: Reading is my hobby. I've got lots of books. Teacher: Have you got any picture books?Lingling: Yes, I have.Teacher: What about you, Daming?Daming: Flying kites is my hobby. I've got some Chinese kites. Teacher: What's your hobby, Sam?Sam: Collecting cars is my hobby. I've got twenty toy cars. 2. Listen and say.Reading is my hobby.Flying kites is my hobby.Collecting cars is my hobby.Module 4.Unit 1 Thanksgiving is very important in the US.1. Listen, point and find "Thanksgiving... "Simon: Look, Daming. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving in the US.Daming: What do you do on Thanksgiving?Simon: We always have a special meal. We say "thank you" for our food, family and friends.Daming: That's nice.Simon: And after Thanksgiving dinner, we watch a big football game on TV.Daming: I think I like Thanksgiving.2. Listen and say.Thanksgiving is very important in the US.We always have a special meal.We say "thank you" for our food, family and friends.Unit 2 Can you tell me about Christmas?1. Listen, point and find "Can you...? "Daming: Can you tell me about Christmas?Simon: Sure. Christmas is a very important festival in the UK.Daming: What do you do at Christmas?Simon: We put up a Christmas tree in our house. And we give presents to each other.Daming: Do you sing Christmas songs?Simon: Yes, we do. We sing lots of Christmas songs.Daming: That sounds great.2. Listen and say.Can you tell me about Christmas?We put up a Christmas tree in our house.We give presents to each other.We sing lots of Christmas songs.Module 5.Unit 1 Can you be my Chinese pen friend?1. Listen, point and find "Can you...? "Laura: Hi, Simon. Can you be my Chinese pen friend?Simon: Yes, of course. But I can't write in Chinese very well. Laura: That's okay. I can write in English.Simon: What do you like?Laura: I like reading and painting. What about you?Simon: I like collecting stamps and playing football.Laura: Great. We can write about our hobbies.2. Listen and say.Can you be my Chinese pen friend?I like reading and painting.I like collecting stamps and playing football.Unit 2 I can speak French.1. Listen, point and find "I can... "Daming: I have a new pen friend.Simon: Really? Where is he from?Daming: He is from Canada.Simon: What can he do?Daming: He can speak French and English.Simon: That's cool.Daming: I can speak a little English. But I want to learn French too. Simon: You can learn French in school.Daming: Yes, I will.2. Listen and say.I can speak French and English.I can speak a little English.Module 6.Unit 1 You've got a letter from New York.1. Listen, point and find "You've got... "Daming: You've got a letter from New York.Simon: Really? Who is it from?Daming: It's from Sam.Simon: What does he say?Daming: He says he is having a great time in New York. He has visited the Statue of Liberty.Simon: That's wonderful.2. Listen and say.You've got a letter from New York.He says he is having a great time in New York.He has visited the Statue of Liberty.Unit 2 I've got some chopsticks.1. Listen, point and find "I've got... "Daming: I've got some chopsticks.Simon: Chopsticks? Where are they from?Daming: They are from China.Simon: What are they made of?Daming: They are made of bamboo.Simon: That's interesting.2. Listen and say.I've got some chopsticks.They are made of bamboo.Module 7.Unit 1 Pandas love bamboo.1. Listen, point and find "Pandas... "Teacher: Look at these pictures. What can you see? Students: We can see pandas.Teacher: Pandas love bamboo.Students: Yes, they do.Teacher: Do you know where pandas live?Students: They live in bamboo forests in China. Teacher: Right. And they are very cute.2. Listen and say.Pandas love bamboo.They live in bamboo forests in China.Unit 2 A child sleeps for ten hours a night.1. Listen, point and find "A child... "Teacher: How long does a child sleep for?Student: A child sleeps for ten hours a night. Teacher: How about an adult?Student: An adult sleeps for about seven hours a night. Teacher: Do you sleep well?Student: Yes, I do.2. Listen and say.A child sleeps for ten hours a night.An adult sleeps for about seven hours a night.Module 8.Unit 1 Do you often play with dolls?1. Listen, point and find "Do you...? "Lingling: Do you often play with dolls?Daming: Not really. I stopped playing with dolls a long time ago. Lingling: What do you often do?Daming: I often read books.Lingling: Do you like reading stories?Daming: Yes, I do.2. Listen and say.Do you often play with dolls?I often read books.Unit 2 I often go swimming.1. Listen, point and find "I often... "Sam: I often go swimming.Amy: That's great. Where do you go swimming?Sam: I go swimming in the pool.Amy: Do you go swimming every day?Sam: No, not every day. But I go swimming quite often.2. Listen and say.I often go swimming.I go swimming in the pool.Module 9.Unit 1 Do you want to visit the UN building?1. Listen, point and find "Do you...? "Simon: Do you want to visit the UN building?Daming: Yes, I do. What can you see there?Simon: You can see lots of national flags.Daming: That's interesting.Simon: And you can learn about different countries. Daming: Great. Let's go.2. Listen and say.Do you want to visit the UN building?You can see lots of national flags.You can learn about different countries.Unit 2 I want to go to Shanghai.1. Listen, point and find "I want... "Lingling: I want to go to Shanghai.Daming: Why?Lingling: Because Shanghai is a very big and modern city. There are lots of tall buildings and interesting places.Daming: That sounds great.2. Listen and say.I want to go to Shanghai.Because Shanghai is a very big and modern city.Module 10.Unit 1 Only drink clean water!1. Listen, point and find "Only... "Teacher: Only drink clean water!Students: Why?Teacher: Because dirty water can make you ill.Students: Oh, we see.Teacher: Also, wash your hands before eating.Students: Okay.2. Listen and say.Only drink clean water!Because dirty water can make you ill.Unit 2 Go straight on!1. Listen, point and find "Go straight on! "Daming: How can we get to the library?Simon: Go straight on! Then turn left at the second crossing. Daming: Thank you.Simon: You're welcome.2. Listen and say.Go straight on!Then turn left at the second crossing.。
外研版八年级(上册)英语课文[全册]
Module 1 How to learn EnglishUnit 1 Let’s try to speak English as much as possible.Ms James: Welcome back, everyone! Today, we’re going to talk about good ways to learn English. Re ady? Who has some advice?Lingling: We should always speak English in class.Ms James: Good! Let’s try to speak English as much as possible.Daming: Why not write down the mistakes in our notebooks?Ms James: That’s a good idea. And don’t forget to write down the correct answers next to the mista kes. What else?Lingling: It’s a good idea to spell and pronounce new words aloud every day.Ms James: Thanks a lot, Lingling. How about listening to the radio?Lingling: Yes, that’s good for our pronunciation too. But there are so many new word. Ms James: Yo u don’t need to understand every word. You just need to listen for key words and main ideas. Daming: That’s the same for reading. English stories are so interesting. I get to know a lot about the world through reading.Lingling: I think writing is also important. Why don’t we try to find some English pen friends? We ca n write to them. Ms James: Excellent! I agree with you.Unit 2 You should smile at her!Send your questions to Diana, the Language Doctor.Many students ask for advice about how to improve their English. Here are three basic questions. The first question is about understanding English films and songs. Li Hao from Hubei wrote, “I lik e watching English films and listening to English songs, but I can only understand a little. What can I do?”Watching films and listening to songs are great way to learn English! Watch and listen several times, and guess the meaning of the new words. Each time you will learn something new. I also advise you to talk about the films or songs with your friends.The second question is about speaking. Wang Fan from Jilin wrote, “Our school has a teacher from the US. I am shy and I am afraid to speak to her. What should I do?”You can say, “Hello! How are you?”“Do you like China?” These are good ways to start a convers ation. And before you begin, you should smile at her! Remember this: Do not be shy. Just try.The third question is about vocabulary. Zhang Lei from Anhui wrote, “I write down new words, but I forget them quickly. How can I remember them?”Do not worry. It is natural to forget new words! I suggest you write four or five words a day on pieces of paper and place them in your room. Read the words when you see them, and try to use them.Module 2 My home town and my countryUnit 1 It’s taller than many other buildings.Tony: Hey, Daming! How was your weekend?Daming: Pretty good! I went to Shenzhen.Tony: Where’s Shenzhen?Daming: Well, it’s on the coast near Hong Kong. It was a small village about thirty years ago, but tod ay it’s a very big city.Tony: So it’s a newer city than Hong Kong?Daming: Yes, it’s a newer city. In fact, it only became important in the 1980s.It’s getting bigger andbusier. Some day it will become as busy as Hong Kong, I’m sure.Tony: What’s the population of Shenzhen?Daming: It’s over ten million, I think. That’s larger than the population of many other cities in Chin a. Its streets are much wider and cleaner too. I think it’s a beautiful city.Tony: I’d like to go to there one day.Daming: Remember to visit the Diwang Tower. It’s taller than many other buildings in Shenzhen.Unit 2 Cambridge is a beautiful city in the east of England.Cambridge, London and EnglandBy Tony SmithI come from Cambridge, a beautiful city in the east of England. It is on the River Cam and has a po pulation of about 120,000. My home is especially famous for its university. Many famous people studie d here, such as Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin. There are lots of old buildings and churches to visit. Students and tourists enjoy trips along the river by boat.Cambridge is 80 kilometres from London. London is in the south of England and it is on the River Thames. It has a population of about seven and a half million, so it is bigger and busier than Cambridge . It is about 2,000 years old, and it is famous for Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge.England itself is a part of an island, and you are always near the sea. The small villages and beaches on the coast are popular for holidays. Tourists like the areas of low and beautiful lakes in the north, and the hills and pretty villages in the south. Everywhere in England you will notice how green the country side is.It is never very hot in summer or very cold in winter. So come and see England any time of the year, but bring an umbrella with you. You will need it most days.Module 3 SportsUnit 1 Nothing is more exciting than playing tennis.Daming: Hey, Tony. Come and watch the football match on TV.Tony: OK. What’s the score?Daming: Spain scored a minute ago.Tony: Wow! That’s fast!Daming: That’s right. Last week the match on TV was so boring because no one scored at all. So this week’s match is already more exciting.Betty: What’s the matter with you, Tony? You look tired.Tony: I’m really tired after last night’s tennis match. And I hurt my knee.Daming: That’s too bad! Sit down and watch the match. It’s safer than playing tennis.Betty: Yes, watching is not sure about that. Nothing is more relaxing too!Tony: Well, I’m not sure about that. Nothing is more enjoyable than playing tennis.Betty: But you enjoyed watching the Olympics on TV, right?Tony: Yes, but that’s because it was cheaper than buying tickets for all the games.Daming: And staying at home was easier than going to the stadium. Oh, look at that!Tony: Oh, he missed! Oh, bad luck!Daming: Never mind. There’s still plenty of time for them to score.Unit2 This year we practice more carefully.Training hardBy Li Daming It is Saturday tomorrow, but I am going to school. I am not going for lessons, but to play football. I am in our school team and we are going to play against another school n ext week. The practice starts at 10 am. We all arrive as early as we can so that we have ti me to warm up. We are training harder than usual because the other team beat us last ye ar. This year we want to do better.It is more difficult to practise in winter because the days are short and the weather is cold too. It gets dark earlier, so it is important not to be late for after-school practice.Our coach is pleased because we are playing better as a team now. Last year we were sometimes careless when we passed the ball and we lost to the other team in the final ma tch. What a pity! This year we practise more carefully. That means we have a better chan ce of winning.The fan club has fewer people this year. We hope to play well so that we have more f ans to watch the matches. It is good to have our fans around. They cheer us on loudly a nd we feel more confident to win the game.Module 4 Planes, ships, and trainsUnit1 He lives the farthest from schoolBetty: I was late for school today.Mum: Why? What happened?Betty: I took the bus. There was a road accident, and the traffic was very heavy. But nob ody was late, except me. Maybe I should go to school by taxi.Mum: It’s the most comfortable way, but it’s also the most expensive.Betty: Then what about going by bike?Mum: That’s a good choice, but it’s a bit dangerous. There’s so much traffic. Betty: But most of my classmates ride bikes, and it’s quite safe. Don’t worry. I’ll be carefull.Mum: How does Tony go to school?Betty: He lives the farthest from school, so he takes the underground.Mum: And what about Lingling?Betty: Her home is the closest to school, so she walks.Mum: How about Daming?Betty: He goes by bus too, the same as me. But it’s so crowded! And the traffic is heav y.Mum: All right. You can ride your bike to school, but remember to be careful all the tim e.Unit2 What is the best way to travel?Question: What is the best way to travel from London to Amsterdam.I am planning to travel from London to Amsterdam. How long does the journey tak e and what is the best way to travel? Could you please tell me about the trains or ships to get there? The more information, the better. Thanks!Best answer: There are four ways to travel.A journey by train is more relaxing than by coach, but a lot more expensive. When yo u go by train, buy your ticket a long time before you travel. It is usually cheaper. Yo u can go by car and by ship across the North Sea. This is the most comfortable way to tr avel but also the most expensive. Book your ticket before you book your hotel. Rememb er that parking in Amsterdam is very expensive, so stay outside the city centre and travel in by bus or by train.The third choice is by coach. This is usually the cheapest, but in summer the coaches sometimes get crowded! And it takes you about twelve hours to get there. However, it w ill not cost as much as going by train.Finally, you can fly. It is the fastest and the second cheapest, but you may have to wait for hours at the airport because of bad weather.Well, I hope this helps! Have a great trip.Module 5 Lao She TeahouseUnit 1 I wanted to see the Beijing Opera.Listen and readBetty: Lingling and I went to Lao She Teahouse last night.Tony: How was it?Betty: It was great! You know, I wanted to see Beijing Opera, so Lingling offered to tak e me there. We drank tea and watched an opera.Tony: Did you understand the opera?Betty: No, it was difficult to understand the words. But the actors and actress were excel lent.Tony: How long did you stay?Betty: We only planned to watch for an hour, but in the end, we stayed for three hours. Tony: Did you enjoyed it?Betty: Well, it was interesting---that’s the main thing. I hope to understand more next time.Tony: Do you often go to see Beijing Opera, Lingling?Lingling: No, I don’t. I wanted to take Betty to the teahouse because it’s famous. Tony: Who is Lao She? Betty: No idea. Ask Lingling.Lingling: Lao She is a great writer. He’s especially famous for his play Teahouse.Unit 2 It describes the changes in Chinese society.2 Read the passage and match the heading with the paragraphs.a) Lao She Teahouseb)The Story of Teahousec)Lao She1Teahouse is one of Lao She’s most famous plays. He wrote it in 1957. The play h as three acts and shows the lives of common people in China from the end of the ninete enth century to the middle of twentieth century. It tells us the story of Wang Lifa and th e customers of his teahouse in Beijing. It describes the changes in Chinese society over fi fty years around the beginning of the twentieth century.2Lao She was born in Beijing in 1899. His mother sent him to a teacher’s school in 1913. After finishing school in 1918, he became a head teacher of a primary school. In 1 924 Lao She left home and went to England. He taught Chinese at a college in London a nd returned to China five years later. He wrote many plays, novels and short stories abou t people’s lives, and was named “the People’s Artist”. Lao She is one of the greate st Chinese writers of the twentieth century.3At Lao She Teahouse today, customers can drink tea and eat delicious Beijing food. If you like the Beijing Opera, traditional music or magic shows, you can enjoy them at t he teahouse. Lao She Teahouse gives a warm welcome to everyone from all over the wor ld.Module 6 Animals in dangerUnit 1 It allows people to get closer to them.Listen and read(Lingling and Betty are leaving the zoo)Lingling: Did you like the zoo?Betty: Yes! I saw the pandas at last! But I am more interested to see the pandas in the W olong Panda Reserve, because it allows people to get closer to them.Lingling: It’s sad to think of the pandas and other animals in danger.Betty: We need to protect them better.Lingling: Yes, Many wild animals don’t have a safe place to live, because villages and fa rms are growing bigger and are taking away their land and forests.Betty: Also, often there isn’t enough clean water, because we’ve made it dirty. I thin k we all need to help animals live in peace. Look, there’s a notice.Lingling: It says,“Help! We want to save animals in danger, and we need your help.”Betty: But what can we do?Lingling: It says,“Your money pays to look after the animals.”That means we can give money to help protect the animals.Betty: Maybe we can raise some money at school. Let’s find out what else we can do t o save as many animals as possible.Unit 2 The WWF is working hard to save them all.2 Read the passage and match the heading with the paragraphs.a)Nature parks for pandasb) WWF And animals in dangerc) The panda’s homed) An animal in danger1Pandas are in danger. There are only about 1,600 pandas living in the wild today. Z oos and research centres are looking after about 340 pandas. Pandas do not have many b abies, and baby pandas often die. The situation is getting very difficult. Scientist are doing a lot of research to help pandas produce more babies and help baby pandas live.2Pandas live in the forests and mountains of Southwest China. Each panda needs to eat a lot of bamboo every day. The bamboo forests are getting smaller, so pandas are losi ng their home. And there are not many pandas left.3In order to protect pandas in the wild, the government is setting up nature parks an d developing other plans. The nature parks will be big and there will be more bamboo to feed the pandas. Pandas born in zoos may go back to live in the nature parks.4The World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) wants to protect all animals. And it chos e the panda to be its symbol. We do not want to lose tigers, elephants, or any other anim als, so the WWF is working hard to save them all.Module7 A famous storyUnit1 Alice was sitting with her sister by the river.Tony: Hi,Lingling!Lingling: Ssh! I’m reading.Tony: Sorry! What’s the book about?Lingling: It’s about a girl called Alice. One day, Alice was sitting with her sister by the river and she saw a white rabbit with a watch. It ran past.Tony: Why was it running? Lingling: Because it was late. Tony: And where was it going? Lingling: To see the Queen of Hearts. Alice followed it and fell down a hole in the gr ound.Tony: Yes! Then she saw the Cheshire Cat. It was sitting in a tree and smiling at everyon e.Lingling: Then Alice arrived at the March Hare’s house. He was sitting with the Mad Hatter and a mouse. They were having a tea party in the garden.Tony: And then Alice met the Queen of Hearts. She was playing a strange game!Lingling: Do you already know the book?Tony: Yes, It’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Everyone in Britain knows the st ory.Lingling: Then why did you ask me all those questions?Tony: To see if you remember the story! Ha ha….U2 She was thinking about her cat.Alice was sitting with her sister by the river and her sister was reading a book. Alice had nothing to do. Once or twice she looked into her sister’a book. “And what is a b ook for,” thought Alice,”without pictures or conversations?” Suddenly a white rabbi t with pink eyes ran by.There was nothing strange about that. She heard the rabbit say, “Oh dear! Oh dear ! I’ll be late!” and she did not think it was strange. Then the rabbit took a watch out o f its pocket and looked at it. A rabbit with a pocket and a watch. Alice got up and ran acr oss the field after it. She saw it go down a large rabbit hole in the ground.Then Alice went down after it, but never thought about how she was going to get out again. She found that she was falling down a very, very deep hole. It was too dark fo r her to see anything. She was falling for a long time. While she was falling, she was thinking about her cat, Dinah. Suddenly she landed on some dry leaves…Module 8Unit1 while the lights were changing to red ,a car suddenly appearedBetty: Good morning, Ms James! You look pale. Are you all right?Ms James: Im OK, but I saw an accident. A boy was riding his bike and listening to mus ic on the road.Daming: That’s very dangerous!Ms James: I was waiting to cross the road. While the lights were changing to red, a car su ddenly appeared round the corner. It wasn’t going fast, but it didn’t stop. Lingling: Did the boy stop?Ms James: No. And the driver was talking on his mobile phone.Betty: So did the car hit the boy?Ms James: No, I’m glad to say. The car stopped just in time, but the boy fell off his bik e and hurt his knee.Tony: That’s too bad.Ms James: So when youre on your bike, think about the risk of an accident! Pay attentio n, stop at the red lights and…..what else?Betty: Don’t ride too fastDaming : Don’t ride side by side with your friends.All: Don’t listen to music!Unite 2One day, when Henry was working in a restaurant, a snake suddenly appeared and bit his hand. A few days earlier, the snake arrived from Asia in a box of bananas. It climbe d out and hid somewhere.“I was trying to pick it up when it bit me again. I threw it across the kitchen, and it landed on a table.’’While the snake was lying on the table, Henry quickly picked up his mobile phone a nd took a photo with it. Then the snake hid behind the fridge When Henry was trying t o find the snake, his hand began to hurt badly. He hurried to hospital. As the doctors were checking him, the pain got worse . But they could not help him because they did not know what kind of snake bit him.As he was lying there in great pain, Henry suddenly remembered the photo. The do ctors sent the photo to a zoo. As soon as they learnt what kind of snake bit him, they g ave Henry the right medicine and he left hospital the next day.“So if a snake bites you, take out your mobile phone or camera. Take its photo, and show the photo to the doctors ‘’, suggests Henry.“But as you know, the snake won’t smile!”Module 9 PopulationUnit1 the population of China is about 1.37 billionBetty: What are you doing?Tony: I’m preparing some notes for a report called “Our growing population.”Lingling: Well, were in the right place to talk about that! Beijing is a huge city with a big population that causes a lot of problems, such as too much traffic and noise.Betty: Its not only Beijing. Population increase is a big problem in many countries. Do y ou know how many babies are born every minute in the world?Tony: No. Can you tell me?Betty: Over 250! That makes over 131.4 million births a yearLingling: I can’t believe it!Betty: The population of China is about 1.37 billion. Thats almost one fifth of the world ’s population, that is, about 7 billion.Tony: Hang on a minute! I’ll write that down too!Betty: But in the future, Chinas population wont grow so fast, because families are gettin g smaller.Lingling: How do you know all this?Betty: I wrote my report yesterday!Tony: Great, thanks! Now I can write my report!Unit 2Jo is fifteen and lives in Parkville.When Jo’s grandparents first came to Parkville, it was a quiet village. They had a s mall house. Close to fields md hills. Parkville was near Arnwick, a city with 200,000 people. People from Parkville moved to Armwick to find jobs. And they needed places to live.However, it was expensive to live in the city centre, so the government built flats outs ide the centre. Soon, Parkville became part of Arnwick.And Arnwick became a city wit h over a million people. Jo’s family lives in one of those flats. It is very crowded, and r ubbish is also a problem.The small local school in Parkville closed down five years ago, so Jo now has to go to a school in Arnwick with 2,000 pupils. It takes an hour to get there by bus. There is a lot of traffic and pollution. It is clear that Arnwick needs more schools, buses and hospital s. It needs fresh air clean water and better public services. It also needs more police to protect its people. But to do all these things, it needs more money.However, can money help solve all these problems? Do we need more big cities like this? In fact, this is just a story. In fact, this is just a story.But it describes what is happening all over the world. Could it be your town some da y?Module 10 The weatherUnit 1 It might snowBetty: Hey, boys!Tony: Hi, Betty. Hi, Lingling, Where are you going?Betty: We’re going to the park to skate, There’s thick ice on the lake, Are you comin g with US?Tony: Are you joking? It’s really cold today.Daming: And it’s cloudy too so it might snow.Lingling: What’s the temperature?Tony: It’s between minus eight and minus two degrees! Winter is colder here than i E ngland.Daming: Is it snowy in England in December?Tony: Not usually, although this year it snowed quite a lot, Most Decembers are we and rainy.Daming: What’s the weather like in America in winter, Betty?Betty: We have cold winters and hot summers. It’s snowy in New York in winter.Tony: Sounds great ! I like sunny weather, and I like snow as well. But I don’t like sho wers or windy weather.Betty: Me neither, Rainy weather is terrible! I wish I were in Australia now, It’s Probab ly sunny and hot there.Lingling: You can go to Hainan lsland if you like sunny weather.Betty: One day I will.Lingling: Come on, better get going! We can skate in the park and get warm.Unit 2 The weather is fine all year round.The US is a very big country.It is about 3,000 miles from the east coast to the west coast, so choose carefully the pl aces to see and the time to go. Bring a map because you may want to travel around. Ne w York and Washington D.C. are good places to visit in May or October, but in winter t here is a lot of snow.The best time to visit New England is in September.The weather gets cooler, and the green leaves start to turn gold, then brown. Bring y our camera so you can take photos of the autumn trees.California is on the Pacific coast, and the weather is fine all year round. Take your swimming clothes because you might want to go swimming in the sea, even in December.In Seattle, in the northwest, it is not very cold but it rains a lot, so bring an umbrella. In Alaska the days are long and warm in summer, but may be cool in the evening. In wi nter, Alaska can be very very cold. If you want to visit Alaska, you had better go in sum mer. Do not forget to bring a warm sweater with you.In Texas and the southeast, it is usually very hot and sunny compared to other places. There are storms from time to time in summer and autumn.So when is the best time to visit the US? Any time you like!Module 11 Way of lifeUnit 1 In China, we open a gift laterBetty: Happy birthday, Lingling.Daming: Here’s your gift.Lingling: Oh, you remembered! What a surprise!Tony: You can open it!Lingling: I don’t think I should open it now. In China, we open a gift later.Betty: But back in the US, we open a gift immediately.Lingling: So what do I do?Betty: You needn’t wait!(Lingling opens her present and finds a dictionary.)Lingling: Oh, thank you. I really wanted one.Betty: We’re happy you like it.Tony: I noticed another difference. In China, you accept a gift with both hands. But in t he West, we usually don’t pay much attention to that.Betty: That’s interesting! I’m interested to know all the Chinese traditions. Tell me m ore.Lingling: There are a lot. For example, in my home town, people say you mustn’t do a ny cleaning on the first day of the Spring Festival. And you mustn’t break anything. It ’s bad luck!Daming: You must only use red paper for hongbao because red means luck. And you’d better not cut your hair during the Spring Festival month.Daming: And in the north of China, people eat lots of jiaozi!Betty: Perfect! They taste great.Tony: I like eating jiaozi too. Anyway, the Spring Festival is still over a month away. Let ’s celebrate Lingling’s birthday first!Unit 2 In England you usually drink tea with milk.My experiences in England. I went to England last year. I enjoyed my stay, and I no ticed something interesting with the English way of life.For example, you must say Mr or Mrs when you meet someone for the first time. When you get to know each other bette r or when they ask you to, you can just use their first names.One day we visited some friends and had afternoon tea together. Afternoon tea is not just a drink but a light meal at around 4 pm. We ate sandwiches and a large fruit cake. In England you usually drink tea with milk.So I tried to drink tea with milk too. Fish and chips is the traditional food in England. You can buy it and eat it in special fish and chip shops on the high street, or you can take it away and eat it with your fingers. It is delicious!At the bus stop you must not push your way onto the bus. You need to stand in a li ne behind the other people and wait your turn. Sometimes people are slow to get on th e bus.Once I noticed a gentleman touch a young man on the shoulder, smile politely and sa y, “Excuse me! Are you waiting for this bus?” He was really polite.Module 12 HelpUnit1 What should we do before help arrives?Ms James: This mornings class is about first aid, or giving someone basic medical hel p. Let’s imagine an accident. A boy is lying at the bottom of the stairs. He isn’t moving or making a sound. He is in pain. What can we do to help him?Betty: First of all, find out what’s wrong with him.Ms James: How do we do that?Betty: Ask him.Ms James: Ok. But he could have trouble hearing you or speaking to you.Lingling: Shout for help? Call 120?Ms James: Good idea, but what should we do before help arrives?Tony: Make him comfortable.Ms James: And how can we do that?Tony: Lift him up and sit him on a chair?Ms James: No, that could be harmful! You could drop him and hurt him even more. Bet ty, you must know! You did some basic medical training.Betty: Make sure he’s warm. Cover him with a coat.Ms James: That’s such good advice that you could be a doctor, Betty!Unit 2 Stay away from windows and heavy furniture.What to do in an earthquakeEarthquakes always happen suddenly, so it is difficult to warn people about them. Usually people have little or no idea about what to do during an earthquake, so here is so me advice. Inside Do not jump out of high buildings. Hide under a table. Stay away from windows and heavy furniture. Keep clear of fires. Leave the building quickly when the ground stops shaking, but do not use the lift.Keep calm, especially when you are with ot her people. Be brave and be helpful.Outside Move away from buildings, because parts of a building may fall on you. Do not stand near street lights or under power lines. Stay away from bridges and trees. If yo u are in a bus or car, stay in it.In the mountains, be careful of falling rocks.On a beach, r un away from the sea and move quickly to higher ground.In short, follow what you learnt in school. You can be safe and you can also help sav e others。
外研版一年级起点三年级上册英语课文(带翻译)
外研版一年级起点三年级上册英语Module 1第一模块Unit 1 Do you use chopsticks in the UK?第一单元你在英国使用筷子吗?1 Listen, point and say.1 听录音,指一指,说一说。
Do you want rice? 你想吃米饭吗?Do you want noodles?你想吃面条吗?Oh, you like meat.哦,你喜欢肉。
2 Listen, point and find "Do you ...?"2 听录音,指一指并找出“Do you...?”I'm hungry.我饿了。
Do you want noodles?你想吃面条吗?Yes, please.好的。
Mm. The noodles are good.嗯。
面条真好吃。
Oh no! Look at the mess!哦,不!看看这一团糟!Do you use chopsticks in the UK?你在英国使用筷子吗?No, we don't. It's hard for us.不,我们不用。
它对我们来说很难。
We use a knife and fork.我们使用刀叉。
It's easy for us.它对我们来说很简单。
3 Listen and say.3 听录音,说一说。
Do you use chopsticks in the UK?你在英国使用筷子吗?No, we don't.不,我们不用。
We use a knife and fork.我们使用刀叉。
Unit 2 I'm eating hamburgers and chips.第二单元我在吃汉堡和薯条。
1 Listen, point and say.1 听录音,指一指并说一说。
What are you eating?你在吃什么?I'm eating grass.我在吃草。
外研版八年级上册英语课文(全册)
Module 1 How to learn EnglishUnit 1 Let’s try to speak English as much as possible. Ms James: Welcome back, everyone! Today, we’re going to talk about g ood ways to learn English. Ready Who has some adviceLingling: We should always speak English in class.Ms James: Good! Let’s try to speak English as much as possible.Daming: Why not write down the mistakes in our notebooksMs James: That’s a good idea. And don’t forget to write down the correct answers next to the mistakes. What elseLingling: It’s a good idea to spell and pronounce new words aloud e very day.Ms James: Thanks a lot, Lingling. How about listening to the radio Lingling: Yes, that’s good for our pronunciation too. But there are so many new word. Ms James: You don’t need to understand every word . You just need to listen for key words and main ideas.Daming: That’s the same for reading. English stories are so interesti ng. I get to know a lot about the world through reading.Lingling: I think writing is also important. Why don’t we try to fi nd some English pen friends We can write to them. Ms James: Excellen t! I agree with you.Unit 2 You should smile at her!Send your questions to Diana, the Language Doctor.Many students ask for advice about how to improve their Englis h. Here are three basic questions.The first question is about understanding English films and son gs. Li Hao from Hubei wrote, “I like watching English films and listening to English songs, but I can only understand a little. What ca n I do”Watching films and listening to songs are great way to learn English! Watch and listen several times, and guess the meaning of the new words. Each time you will learn something new. I also advise y ou to talk about the films or songs with your friends.The second question is about speaking. Wang Fan from Jilin wro te, “Our school has a teacher from the US. I am shy and I am afr aid to speak to her. What should I do”You can say, “Hello!How are you”“Do you like China”These are good ways to start a conversation. And before you begin, you should smile at her! Remember this: Do not be shy. Just try.The third question is about vocabulary. Zhang Lei from Anhui wrote, “I write down new words, but I forget them quickly. How can I reme mber them”Do not worry. It is natural to forget new words! I suggest you writ e four or five words a day on pieces of paper and place them in y our room. Read the words when you see them, and try to use them.Module 2 My home town and my countryUnit 1 It’s taller than many other buildings.Tony: Hey, Daming! How was your weekendDaming: Pretty good! I went to Shenzhen.Tony: Where’s ShenzhenDaming: Well, it’s on the coast near Hong Kong. It was a small vil lage about thirty years ago, but today it’s a very big city. Tony: So it’s a newer city than Hong KongDaming: Yes, it’s a newer city. In fact, it only became important i n the ’s getting bigger and busier. Some day it will become as bus y as Hong Kong, I’m sure.Tony: What’s the population of ShenzhenDaming: It’s over ten million, I think. That’s larger than the popu lation of many other cities in China. Its streets are much wider and cleaner too. I think it’s a beautiful city.Tony: I’d like to go to there one day.Daming: Remember to visit the Diwang Tower. It’s taller than many ot her buildings in Shenzhen.Unit 2 Cambridge is a beautiful city in the east of England.Cambridge, London and EnglandBy Tony SmithI come from Cambridge, a beautiful city in the east of England. I t is on the River Cam and has a population of about 120,000. My ho me is especially famous for its university. Many famous people studied here, such as Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin. There are lots of o ld buildings and churches to visit. Students and tourists enjoy trips along the river by boat.Cambridge is 80 kilometres from London. London is in the south of England and it is on the River Thames. It has a population of abo ut seven and a half million, so it is bigger and busier than Cambri dge. It is about 2,000 years old, and it is famous for Big Ben, Bu ckingham Palace and Tower Bridge.England itself is a part of an island, and you are always near t he sea. The small villages and beaches on the coast are popular for holidays. Tourists like the areas of low and beautiful lakes in the north, and the hills and pretty villages in the south. Everywhere i n England you will notice how green the countryside is.It is never very hot in summer or very cold in winter. So come a nd see England any time of the year, but bring an umbrella with you . You will need it most days.Module 3 SportsUnit 1 Nothing is more exciting than playing tennis.Daming: Hey, Tony. Come and watch the football match on TV.Tony: OK. What’s the scoreDaming: Spain scored a minute ago.Tony: Wow! That’s fast!Daming: That’s right. Last week the match on TV was so boring becau se no one scored at all. So this week’s match is already more exci ting.Betty: What’s the matter with you, Tony You look tired.Tony: I’m really tired after last night’s tennis match. And I hurt my knee.Daming: That’s too bad! Sit down and watch the match. It’s safer t han playing tennis.Betty: Yes, watching is not sure about that. Nothing is more relaxingtoo!Tony: Well, I’m not sure about that. Nothing is more enjoyable than playing tennis.Betty: But you enjoyed watching the Olympics on TV, rightTony: Yes, but that’s because it was cheaper than buying tickets for all the games.Daming: And staying at home was easier than going to the stadium. Oh , look at that!Tony: Oh, he missed! Oh, bad luck!Daming: Never mind. There’s still plenty of time for them to score.Unit2 This year we practice more carefully.Training hardBy Li Daming It is Saturday tomorrow, but I am going to school. I a m not going for lessons, but to play football. I am in o ur school team and we are going to play against another s chool next week. The practice starts at 10 am. We all arr ive as early as we can so that we have time to warm up.We are training harder than usual because the other team beat us last year. This year we want to do better.It is more difficult to practise in winter because the days are short and the weather is cold too. It gets dark earlier, so it is important not to be late for after-sch ool practice.Our coach is pleased because we are playing better as a team now. Last year we were sometimes careless when we p assed the ball and we lost to the other team in the fina l match. What a pity! This year we practise more carefully. That means we have a better chance of winning.The fan club has fewer people this year. We hope to pl ay well so that we have more fans to watch the matches. It is good to have our fans around. They cheer us on lou dly and we feel more confident to win the game.Module 4 Planes, ships, and trainsUnit1 He lives the farthest from schoolBetty: I was late for school today.Mum: Why What happenedBetty: I took the bus. There was a road accident, and the traffic was very heavy. But nobody was late, except me. Maybe I should go to school by taxi.Mum: It’s the most comfortable way, but it’s also the mo st expensive.Betty: Then what about going by bikeMum: That’s a good choice, but it’s a bit dangerous. The re’s so much traffic.Betty: But most of my classmates ride bikes, and it’s qui te safe. Don’t worry. I’ll be carefull.Mum: How does Tony go to schoolBetty: He lives the farthest from school, so he takes the underground.Mum: And what about LinglingBetty: Her home is the closest to school, so she walks. Mum: How about DamingBetty: He goes by bus too, the same as me. But it’s so crowded! And the traffic is heavy.Mum: All right. You can ride your bike to school, but remember to be careful all the time.Unit2 What is the best way to travelQuestion: What is the best way to travel from London to A msterdam.I am planning to travel from London to Amsterdam. How l ong does the journey take and what is the best way to tr avel Could you please tell me about the trains or ships t o get there The more information, the better. Thanks!Best answer: There are four ways to travel.A journey by train is more relaxing than by coach, but a lot more expensive. When you go by train, buy your ticket a long time before you travel. It is usually chea per. You can go by car and by ship across the Nor th Sea. This is the most comfortable way to travel but al so the most expensive. Book your ticket before you book yo ur hotel. Remember that parking in Amsterdam is very expens ive, so stay outside the city centre and travel in by bus or by train.The third choice is by coach. This is usually the c heapest, but in summer the coaches sometimes get crowded! A nd it takes you about twelve hours to get there. However, it will not cost as much as going by train.Finally, you can fly. It is the fastest and the se cond cheapest, but you may have to wait for hours at the airport because of bad weather.Well, I hope this helps! Have a great trip.Module 5 Lao She TeahouseUnit 1 I wanted to see the Beijing Opera.Listen and readBetty: Lingling and I went to Lao She Teahouse last nigh t.Tony: How was itBetty: It was great! You know, I wanted to see Beijing Opera, so Lingling offered to take me there. We drank tea and watched an opera.Tony: Did you understand the operaBetty: No, it was difficult to understand the words. But the actors and actress were excellent.Tony: How long did you stayBetty: We only planned to watch for an hour, but in the end, we stayed for three hours.Tony: Did you enjoyed itBetty: Well, it was interesting---that’s the main thing.I hope to understand more next time.Tony: Do you often go to see Beijing Opera, Lingling Lingling: No, I don’t.I wanted to take Betty to the tea house because it’s famous.Tony: Who is Lao She Betty: No idea. Ask Lingling. Lingling: Lao She is a great writer. He’s especially famou s for his play Teahouse.Unit 2 It describes the changes in Chinese society.2 Read the passage and match the heading with the para graphs.a) Lao She Teahouseb)The Story of Teahousec)Lao She1Teahouse is one of Lao She’s most famous plays. He wr ote it in 1957. The play has three acts and shows the li ves of common people in China from the end of the ninetee nth century to the middle of twentieth century. It tells u s the story of Wang Lifa and the customers of his teahous e in Beijing. It describes the changes in Chinese society over fifty years around the beginning of the twentieth cent ury.2Lao She was born in Beijing in 1899. His mother sent him to a teacher’s school in 1913. After finishing school in 1918, he became a head teacher of a primary school. In 1924 Lao She left home and went to England. He taught Chinese at a college in London and returned to China fiv e years later. He wrote many plays, novels and short stori es about people’s lives, and was named “the People’s Art ist”.Lao She is one of the greatest Chinese writers of the twentieth century.3At Lao She Teahouse today, customers can drink tea and eat delicious Beijing food. If you like the Beijing Opera , traditional music or magic shows, you can enjoy them at the teahouse. Lao She Teahouse gives a warm welcome to e veryone from all over the world.Module 6 Animals in dangerUnit 1 It allows people to get closer to them.Listen and read(Lingling and Betty are leaving the zoo)Lingling: Did you like the zooBetty: Yes! I saw the pandas at last! But I am more in terested to see the pandas in the Wolong Panda Reserve, because it allows people to get closer to them.Lingling: It’s sad to think of the pandas and other anima ls in danger.Betty: We need to protect them better.Lingling: Yes, Many wild animals don’t have a safe place to live, because villages and farms are growing bigger and are taking away their land and forests.Betty: Also, often there isn’t enough clean water, becaus e we’ve made it dirty. I think we all need to help anim als live in peace. Look, there’s a notice.Lingling: It says,“Help!We want to save animals in danger , and we need your help.”Betty: But what can we doLingling: It says,“Your money pays to look after the anima ls.”That means we can give money to help protect the anim als.Betty: Maybe we can raise some money at school. Let’s f ind out what else we can do to save as many animals as possible.Unit 2 The WWF is working hard to save th em all.2 Read the passage and match the heading with the para graphs.a)Nature parks for pandasb) WWF And animals in dangerc) The panda’s homed) An animal in danger1Pandas are in danger. There are only about 1,600 pandas living in the wild today. Zoos and research centres are looking after about 340 pandas. Pandas do not have many ba bies, and baby pandas often die. The situation is gettingvery difficult. Scientist are doing a lot of research to h elp pandas produce more babies and help baby pandas live.2Pandas live in the forests and mountains of Southwest C hina. Each panda needs to eat a lot of bamboo every day.The bamboo forests are getting smaller, so pandas are los ing their home. And there are not many pandas left.3In order to protect pandas in the wild, the government is setting up nature parks and developing other plans. Th e nature parks will be big and there will be more bambooto feed the pandas. Pandas born in zoos may go back to live in the nature parks.4The World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) wants to protect all animals. And it chose the panda to be its symbol. We do not want to lose tigers, elephants, or any other anim als, so the WWF is working hard to save them all.Module7 A famous storyUnit1 Alice was sitting with her sister by the river. Tony: Hi,Lingling!Lingling: Ssh! I’m reading.Tony: Sorry! What’s the book aboutLingling: It’s about a girl called Alice. One day, Alice was sitting with her sister by the river and she saw a white rabbit with a watch. It ran past. Tony: Why was it running Lingling: Because it was late. To ny: And where was it goingLingling: To see the Queen of Hearts. Alice followed it an d fell down a hole in the ground.Tony: Yes! Then she saw the Cheshire Cat. It was sitting in a tree and smiling at everyone.Lingling: Then Alice arrived at the March Hare’s house. He was sitting with the Mad Hatter and a mouse. They were having a tea party in the garden.Tony: And then Alice met the Queen of Hearts. She was pla ying a strange game!Lingling: Do you already know the bookTony: Yes, It’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Everyone in Britain knows the story.Lingling: Then why did you ask me all those questions Tony: To see if you remember the story! Ha ha….U2 She was thinking about her cat.Alice was sitting with her sister by the river and her sister was reading a book. Alice had nothing to do. Once or twice she looked into her s ister’a book. “And what is a book for,”thought Alice,”without pictures or convers ations”Suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran by.There was nothing strange about that. She heard the rabbit say, “Oh dear! Oh dear! I’ll be late!”and she did not think it was strange. Then the rabbit took a wa tch out of its pocket and looked at it. A rabbit with a pocket and a watch. Alice got up and ran across the fie ld after it. She saw it go down a large rabbit hole in the ground.Then Alice went down after it, but never thought abou t how she was going to get out again. She found that she was falling down a very, very deep hole. It was too dar k for her to see anything. She was falling for a long time. While she was falling, she was thinking about her cat, Dinah. Suddenly she landed on some dry leaves…Module 8Unit1 while the lights were changing to red ,a car suddenly appeared Betty: Good morning, Ms James! You look pale. Are you all rightMs James: Im OK, but I saw an accident. A boy was ridi ng his bike and listening to music on the road.Daming: That’s very dangerous!Ms James: I was waiting to cross the road. While the ligh ts were changing to red, a car suddenly appeared round the corner. It wasn’t going fast, but it didn’t stop. Lingling: Did the boy stopMs James: No. And the driver was talking on his mobile ph one.Betty: So did the car hit the boyMs James: No, I’m glad to say. The car stopped just in time, but the boy fell off his bike and hurt his knee. Tony: That’s too bad.Ms James: So when youre on your bike, think about the risk of an accident! Pay attention, stop at the red ligh ts and…..what elseBetty: Don’t ride too fastDaming : Don’t ride side by side with your friends.All: Don’t listen to music!Unite 2One day, when Henry was working in a restaurant, a sna ke suddenly appeared and bit his hand. A few days earl ier, the snake arrived from Asia in a box of bananas. It climbed out and hid somewhere.“I was trying to pick it up when it bit me ag ain. I threw it across the kitchen, and it landed on a t able.’’While the snake was lying on the table, Henry qu ickly picked up his mobile phone and took a photo with it . Then the snake hid behind the fridge When Henry was t rying to find the snake,his hand began to hurt badly. H e hurried to hospital. As the doctors were checking him, t he pain got worse . But they could not help him because they did not know what kind of snake bit him.As he was lying there in great pain, Henry suddenly remembered the photo. The doctors sent the photo to a zo o. As soon as they learnt what kind of snake bit him, they gave Henry the right medicine and he left hospital the next day.“So if a snake bites you, take out your mobile phone o r camera. Take its photo, and show the photo to the docto rs ‘’,suggests Henry.“But as you know, the snake won’t smile!”Module 9 PopulationUnit1 the population of China is about billionBetty: What are you doingTony: I’m preparing some notes for a report called “Our growing population.”Lingling: Well, were in the right place to talk about that ! Beijing is a huge city with a big population that cause s a lot of problems, such as too much traffic and noise.Betty: Its not only Beijing. Population increase is a big problem in many countries. Do you know how many babies are born every minute in the worldTony: No. Can you tell meBetty: Over 250! That makes over million births a year Lingling: I can’t believe it!Betty: The population of China is about billion. Thats al most one fifth of the world’s population, that is, about 7 billion.Tony: Hang on a minute! I’ll write that down too!Betty: But in the future, Chinas population wont grow so f ast, because families are getting smaller.Lingling: How do you know all thisBetty: I wrote my report yesterday!Tony: Great, thanks! Now I can write my report!Unit 2Jo is fifteen and lives in Parkville.When Jo’s grandparents first came to Parkville, it wa s a quiet village. They had a small house. Close to fie lds md hills. Parkville was near Arnwick, a city with 20 0,000 people. People from Parkville moved to Armwick to f ind jobs. And they needed places to live.However, it was expensive to live in the city centre, so the government built flats outside the centre. Soon, P arkville became part of Arnwick became a city with over a million people. Jo’s family lives in one of those flats . It is very crowded, and rubbish is also a problem.The small local school in Parkville closed down five year s ago, so Jo now has to go to a school in Arnwick with 2,000 pupils. It takes an hour to get there by bus. The re is a lot of traffic and pollution. It is clear that Arnwick needs more schools, buses and hospitals. It need s fresh air clean water and better public services. It a lso needs more police to protect its people. But to do all these things, it needs more money.However, can money help solve all these problems Do we need more big cities like this In fact, this is just a story. In fact, this is just a story.But it describes what is happening all over the world.Could it be your town some dayModule 10 The weatherUnit 1 It might snowBetty: Hey, boys!Tony: Hi, Betty. Hi, Lingling, Where are you goingBetty: We’re going to the park to skate, There’s thick i ce on the lake, Are you coming with USTony: Are you joking It’s really cold today.Daming: And it’s cloudy too so it might snow.Lingling: What’s the temperatureTony: It’s between minus eight and minus two degrees! Wint er is colder here than i England.Daming: Is it snowy in England in DecemberTony: Not usually, although this year it snowed quite a lo t, Most Decembers are we and rainy.Daming: What’s the weather like in America in winter, BettyBetty: We have cold winters and hot summers. It’s snowy i n New York in winter.Tony: Sounds great ! I like sunny weather, and I like sno w as well. But I don’t like showers or windy weather. Betty: Me neither, Rainy weather is terrible! I wish I wer e in Australia now, It’s Probably sunny and hot there. Lingling: You can go to Hainan lsland if you like sunny w eather.Betty: One day I will.Lingling: Come on, better get going! We can skate in the park and get warm.Unit 2 The weather is fine all year round.The US is a very big country.It is about 3,000 miles from the east coast to the west coast, so choose carefully the places to see and the tim e to go. Bring a map because you may want to travel around. New York and Washington D.C. are good places to vi sit in May or October, but in winter there is a lot of snow.The best time to visit New England is in September.The weather gets cooler, and the green leaves start to t urn gold, then brown. Bring your camera so you can tak e photos of the autumn is on the Pacific coast, and theweather is fine all year round. Take your swimming cloth es because you might want to go swimming in the sea, even in December.In Seattle, in the northwest, it is not very cold but i t rains a lot, so bring an umbrella.In Alaska the days are long and warm in summer, but may be cool in the evening. In winter, Alaska can be very very cold. If you want to visit Alaska, you had better go in summer. Do not forget to bring a warm sweater wi th you.In Texas and the southeast, it is usually very hot and sunny compared to other places.There are storms from time to time in summer and autumn.So when is the best time to visit the US Any time yo u like!Module 11 Way of lifeUnit 1 In China, we open a gift laterBetty: Happy birthday, Lingling.Daming: Here’s your gift.Lingling: Oh, you remembered! What a surprise!Tony: You can open it!Lingling: I don’t think I should open it now. In China, we open a gift later.Betty: But back in the US, we open a gift immediately.Lingling: So what do I doBetty: You needn’t wait!(Lingling opens her present and finds a dictionary.)Lingling: Oh, thank you. I really wanted one.Betty: We’re happy you like it.Tony: I noticed another difference. In China, you accept a gift with both hands. But in the West, we usually don’t pay much attention to that.Betty: That’s interesting! I’m interested to know all the Chinese traditions. Tell me more.Lingling: There are a lot. For example, in my home town, people say you mustn’t do any cleaning on the first day of the Spring Festival. And you mustn’t break anything. It ’s bad luck!Daming: You must only use red paper for hongbao because re d means luck. And you’d better not cut your hair during the Spring Festival month.Daming: And in the north of China, people eat lots of jia ozi! Betty: Perfect! They taste great.Tony: I like eating jiaozi too. Anyway, the Spring Festiv al is still over a month away. Let’s celebrate Lingling’s birthday first!Unit 2 In England you usually drink tea with milk.My experiences in England. I went to England last yea r. I enjoyed my stay, and I noticed something interesting with the English way of example, you must say Mr or M rs when you meet someone for the first time. When you g et to know each other better or when they ask you to, yo u can just use their first names.One day we visited some friends and had afternoon tea to gether. Afternoon tea is not just a drink but a light mea l at around 4 pm. We ate sandwiches and a large fruit c ake.In England you usually drink tea with I tried to drink tea with milk too.Fish and chips is the traditional food in England. You can buy it and eat it in special fish and chip shops on th e high street, or you can take it away and eat it with your fingers. It is delicious!At the bus stop you must not push your way onto the bu s. You need to stand in a line behind the other people and wait your turn. Sometimes people are slow to get on the bus.Once I noticed a gentleman touch a young man on the sho ulder, smile politely and say, “Excuse me! Are you waiting for this bus”He was really polite.Module 12 HelpUnit1 What should we do before help arrivesMs James: This mornings class is about first aid, or g iving someone basic medical help. Let’s imagine an accident. A boy is lying at the bottom of t he stairs. He isn’t moving or making a sound. He is in pain. What can we do to help him Betty: First of all, find out what’s wrong with him.Ms James: How do we do thatBetty: Ask him.Ms James: Ok. But he could have trouble hearing you or speaking to you.Lingling: Shout for help Call 120Ms James: Good idea, but what should we do before help arrives Tony: Make him comfortable.Ms James: And how can we do thatTony: Lift him up and sit him on a chairMs James: No, that could be harmful! You could drop him a nd hurt him even more. Betty, you must know! You did some basic medical training.Betty: Make sure he’s warm. Cover him with a coat.Ms James: That’s such good advice that you could be a doctor, Betty!Unit 2 Stay away from windows and heavy furniture.What to do in an earthquakeEarthquakes always happen suddenly, so it is difficult to warn people about them.Usually people have little or no idea about what to do du ring an earthquake, so here is some advice. Inside Do not jump out of high buildings. Hide under a table. Stay awa y from windows and heavy furniture. Keep clear of fires. L eave the building quickly when the ground stops shaking, bu t do not use the calm, especially when you are with other people. Be brave and be helpful.Outside Move away from buildings, because parts of a building may fall on you. Do not stand near street lights or under power lines. Stay away from bridges and trees.If you are in a bus or car, stay in the mountains, b e careful of falling a beach, run away from the sea andmove quickly to higher ground.In short, follow what you learnt in school. You can be safe and you can also help save others2121。
外研版七年级英语上册电子版课文
外研版七年级英语上册电子版课文M1U1 Nice to meet you.Ms Li: Hello, my name is Li Fang. Im your teacher and youre my students. Im Chinese. Im from Wuhan. Whats your name?Linging: My name is Wang Lingling.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Lingling. Where are you from?Linging: Im from Beijing. Im Chinese.Ms Li: How old are you?Linging: Im thirteen years old.Ms Li: Good. Hello, what about you?Daming: Hello, Ms Li. My name is Daming and Im from Beijing too. Im twelve years old.Ms Li: Thanks. Hello, are you from America?Tony: No, Im not. Im from England. Im Tony Smith.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Tony. Hi, are you English too?Betty: No, Im not. Im American and my name is Betty King.Linging: Tony and Betty are our friends.Ms Li: Good. Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7!M1U2 Im Wang Lingling and Im thirteen years old.Hello, everyone. My name is Li Daming and my English name is David. Im twelve years old and Im from Beijing. Beijing is the capital of China. This is Lingling and her English name is Lucy. Shes my friend. Shes from Beijing too.1/ 2Hello, Im Wang Lingling and Im thirteen years old. Good to see you. Wang Hui is my friend, but he is not in my class. His English name is Henry. Hes from Shanghai. Shanghai is a very big city.Hi, my name is Tony Smith. Im from Cambridge. Its a small city in England. Tony is my first name and Smith is my last name. Im thirteen years old. Its nice to meet you all.M2 U1 Is this your mum?Linging: Is this your family?2/ 2。
外研版七年级上册英语课文
外研版七年级上册英语课文As I was walking to school yesterday, I noticed something unusual on the side of the road. It was a stray puppy, wandering around and looking lost. I felt sorry for thelittle creature and decided to do something about it.I approached the puppy slowly, trying not to scare it off. It looked at me with big, sad eyes and I could tell it was in need of help. I crouched down and extended my hand, hopingthat it would come to me. After a few hesitant moments, the puppy cautiously approached and sniffed my hand. Once it realized I was friendly, it wagged its tail and let me pet it.I could see that it was quite thin and dirty, so I knew I had to do something to help it.I took the puppy home with me and gave it some food and water. It gobbled up the food eagerly and seemed to relax a little. I knew I couldn't keep the puppy at home, so Idecided to take it to the local animal shelter. The staff at the shelter were kind and understanding, and they assured me that they would take good care of the puppy and find it a loving home.I felt a sense of relief knowing that the puppy was in good hands. I knew it would take some time for it to find a permanent home, but at least it was safe and well-fed. I left the shelter with a bittersweet feeling - I was sad to say goodbye to the puppy, but I was also glad that I had been able to help it in some way.The experience left me with a newfound appreciation for the importance of helping those in need, whether they be human or animal. It taught me that even small acts of kindness can make a big difference in the world. I may never see the puppy again, but I will always remember the brief time we spent together and how I was able to make adifference in its life.。
外研版七年级上册英语课文
外研版七年级上册英语课文My name is Lisa. I'm 13 years old. I am from New York. I have one brother, his name is Jack. He is 15 years old. My father is a doctor and my mother is a teacher. I have a cat named Max. I love playing basketball and painting.I have a new classmate. His name is Mike. He is from Canada. He is tall and has short brown hair. He loves playing soccer and reading books. He is very friendly and always helps others. We often study together and have a lot of fun.Last weekend, my family and I went to the beach for a picnic. We played volleyball, swam in the sea, and had a barbecue. It was a sunny day and we had a great time. I collected seashells and built a sandcastle. I can't wait to go to the beach again.I have a best friend named Lucy. We have known each other since we were in kindergarten. We like listening to music,watching movies, and shopping together. Lucy is funny and kind. She always cheers me up when I am sad. We share everything and I am grateful to have her in my life.I want to travel to Paris someday. I dream of seeing the Eiffel Tower, trying French cuisine, and walking along the Seine River. I want to visit the Louvre Museum and see famous paintings like the Mona Lisa. I hope my dream comes true soon.。
外研版英语三年级上册课文
外研版英语三年级上课文Module 1 Unit 1 Do you use chopsticks in the UK ?1.Listen ,point and say .Do you use chopsticks in the UK?Do you want noodles ?Oh, you like meat .2.Listen , point and find “Do you ……?”Amy:I am hungry .Daming :Do you want noodles ?Amy :Yes , please .A my :The noodles are good .Ms Smart :Oh , no ! Look at the mess !Daming : Do you use chopsticks in the UK ?Amy : No, we don’t . It’s hard for us .Amy :We use a knife and fork .Amy :It’s easy for us .Module 1 Unit 2 I am eating hamburgers and chips1.Listen , point and say .What are you eating ?-I am eating grass .What are you eating ?― I am eati ng meat .2.Listen and say .Daming :What are you eating ?Amy:I am eating hamburgers and chips . They’re fast food .Daming :I like noodles . They are Chinese fast food . Oh, you are not using a knife and fork .Amy: No, I am using my hands .Module2 Unit1 We’re making a cakeBob , look ! I’m riding my bike . What are you doing ?I am making a cake .2.Listen , point and find “We’re making ……Amy:Let’s make a cake for Mum and Dad !Sam : Good idea!Dad: What are you doing ?Amy and Sam :We’re making a cake .Dad: Please be quiet ! I’m reading .Mum:What are you doing ?Amy and Sam :We’re making a cake for you , Mum .Mum :Thank you . But please be quiet ! I’m working.Mum and Dad : Children , please go to your room !Mum:Oh no ! Amy’s playing the piano . And Sam’s playing the drums .Dad : Please stop ! Go and make your cake.Amy and Sam: YESModule 2 Unit 2 I am watching TV1.Listen ,point and say .I’m watering the flowers .Oh, that’s my flower !I am sorry . Here you are.2.Listen and say .Amy :What are you doing , Mum ?Mum:I’m watching TV .Sam :What are you doing , Dad?Dad :I am watering the flowers .Sam and Amy :Please come and eat the cake now !Dad : Aah ! It’s lovely .Mum : Thank you , children .Module 3 Unit1 These ducks are very naughty !What are those ? They are flowers .Let’s water the flowers.Oh, they’re paper flowers !2.Listen , point and find“these , those”Amy :Look, Mum . What are those ?Ms Smart :They are dragon boats .Tom :People row on this lake. Please , Mum ?Ms Smart :OK . Let’s row .Amy :Look at those ducks over there !Tom :Let’s feed the ducks . Where is the bread ?Ms Smart:Here it is .Tom :The ducks are coming now . They’re naughty .Ms Smart:Oh no! These ducks are very naughty!Tom :Get out ! Get out !Module 3 Unit 2 The ducks are playing in the rain1.Listen and chant .What are these ? –They are green trees .What are those ?-They are dragon boats .2.Listen and say .Amy :Look , the ducks are playing in the rain .Ms Smart :What are they doing ?Sam :They are playing hide-and –seek .Ms Smart :These are hiding under the tree .Ms Smart :Those are hiding under the flowers.Module4 Unit 1 I can jump far 1.Listen , point and say .I can jump . I can jump , too .I can run fast . Oh no !2.Listen , point and find “can, can’t”Sam:Amy , can you run fast ? Yes , I can .Amy :Aah! I’m the winner . You can’t run fast . You are slow.Sam:I can jump far . Let’s see !Sam:I can’t jump far .Amy:Ha! I’m the winner .Amy:Can you jump far ?Sam:No , I can’t . But I can swim here !Amy and Sam :Ha ha…3.Listen and say .Can you run fast ?Yes,I can .I can’t jump far .Module4 Unit21.Listen,point and say .What can you see ?I can see a bird .Help !2.Listen and say .Ms Smart:Look at the picture ! What can you see ?Amy:Ican see a bird. It can fly .Daming:I can see a bird , too . It can’t fly .Ms Smart:Look at the picture ! What can you see ?Daming:I can see a koala. It can climb .Daming:I can see a koala , too . It can’t climb . It can cry . Ha ha …Module 5 Unit 1 Can I have an ice cream 1.Listen , point and say .Can I have a look ?Yes,you can .Aah !2.Listen , point and find “can, can’t”.Amy:Mum,can I have a drink , please ?Ms Smart : Yes . Here you are .Amy : Can I watch TV?Ms Smart : Yes , you can .Amy : Can I have an ice cream ?Ms Smart : No , you can’t . No ice cream .Amy : I can go to the shop for an ice cream .Ms Smart : N o , you can’t go out ! You’re ill !Ms Smart : But you can have a cake !Amy : Thanks , Mum .Module 5 Unit 2 Can I watch TV ? 1.Listen , point and say .Can you run fast?Can I come in ?2Listen and say .Sam:Can I come in?Daming:Yes , please . This is my small library .Sam:Can I read this book?Daming:Yes , you can.Sam:Oh, I am sorry .Daming:Don’t worry ! You can read all the books now . Ha ha ……Module6 Unit1 I have got new shorts and new shoes . 1.Listen , point and say .I have got a new friend .Help! Help !I have got a new friend .2.Listen , point and find “ I’ve got ……Sam:I’ve got new shorts and new shoes .Daming :Great !Daming :I’ve got a new football .Sam:Wow !Sam:Can I play with you ?Daming :OK.Daming :Be careful !Daming :I’m sorry .Sam:Don’t worry. I can wash them !Module 6 Unit 2 He’s got a new shirt 1.Listen , point and say .I’ve got a pear .I’ve got a peach .Oh no !2.Listen and say .This is Zhang Jie . He’s got new trousers .This is Qiqi. She’s got a new dress .This is Jiang Fei . She’s got new shoes .This is Xiaoxiao . He’s got a new shirt .Module 7 Unit 1 Have you got a headache 1.Listen , point and say .I’m hungry .Have you got a stomach ache ?Yes,I have .2.Listen , point and find “ Have you got ……?”Ms Smart :Sam , are you sad Are you illMs Smart :Have you got a headacheSam:No , I haven’tMs Smart :Have you got a stomach acheSam:No, I haven’t got a stomach acheMs Smart : Have you got a test today You don’t like testsSam:Yes , I have . We have tests on Fridays .Ms Smart : Don’t worry , Sam . You are a clever boy .Sam:Thank you , MumModule 7 Unit 2 She’s g ot a cold 1.Listen , point and say .Oh, it’s snowing .Where is the cat ?He’s ill . He’s got a cold .2.Listen and say .Ms Smart :Now class begins . Where is JakeLingling :He’s ill . He’s got a cough .Ms Smart :Has Sara got a cough, too?Lingling :No, she hasn’t . She’s got a cold.Ms Smart :Has Daming got a cold , too?Daming :sorry , I am late .All :Ha ha ……Module 8 Unit 1 This is Sam’s book 1.Listen , point and say .This is Bob . And this is Bob’s house .Oh no ! It’s the cat’s house now .2.Listen , point and find “ Sam’s , Lingling’s”.Sam :Hello , Linging . I am late !Lingling: Be careful , Sam !Lingling: Are you OK, Sam?Sam:I have got a headache .Lingling: This is your book , Daming . And this is Sam’s book .Daming : Thank you .Daming :This is my black pen . And this is Sam’s red pen .Lingling: Thank you , Daming.Sam : Thank you .Mrs Smart :I can see a toy horse and a ball . You can’t bring toys to school , Lingling ! Sam : They are not Lingling’s toys . That is my toy horse . And that is Daming’s ball . Daming:We’re very sorry .Unit 2 Is this your grandma’s umbrella1.Listen , point and say .This is my mum’s cake . This is my dad’s cake . This is my cake .Oh, that’s not your cake .2.Listen and say .Lingling: It’s raining . Let’s get an umbrella .Amy : Which is your umbrella ?Lingling:This is my dad’s umbrella . And this is my mum’s umbrella .Amy:Is this your grandma’s umbrella ?Lingling:Yes,it is .Amy :Is this your umbrella ?Lingling:Yes,it is . Oh, no ! It’s broken .Module 9 Unit 1 I am going to the long jump1.Listen, point and say.Hello ! Where are you from ?――Iam from the moon .What are you going to do here ?――I am going to make new friends .2.Listen , point and find“going to”.Man:It’s going to be sports day on Friday .All:HooraySam:I’m going to do the long jump .Sam:Amy is going to the high jump .Daming:I am going to run a race . I can run very fast .All :Come on , DamingDaming :Yes ! I’m the winner ! I’m the winner !All :You are our star !Module 9 Unit2 I’m going to be a driver. 1.Listen , point and say .Bird:I am going to fly .Bird :Are you going to fly ?White Cat :No.Yellow Cat :I am going to fly .2.Listen and say .Lingling :Look , that’s my uncle . He’s a driver .Sam:I am going to be a driver . What are you going to be, DamingDaming:I am going to be a doctor.Lingling:Come and help , Doctor .Module10Unit1Are you going to Hong Kong ? 1.Listen , point and say .I am going to Beijing . Are you going to Beijing ?Yes , I am . Let’s go .2.Listen , point and find “going to".At the airportSam:Hello , my name is Sam .Xiaoyong:Hi , I am Xiaoyong .Sam:Where are you going ?Xiaoyong:I am going to Hong Kong . My grandma lives there.Xiaoyong:Are you going to Hong Kong ?Sam:No, I am going to Hainan .In HainanMs Smart :What are you going to do , Sam ?Sam:I am going to swim in the sea . Oh , no ! This is Xiaoyong’s bag! Module 10 Unit 2 What are you going to see ?1.Listen , point and say .We are in Beijing now. What are you going to do ?I am going to visit my friends .2.Listen and say .A : What are you going to do on Saturday ?B: I am going to see a film .A : What are you going to see ?B: I’m going to see The Monkey King .A : What are you going to do on Saturday?B: I’m going to have a class.A : What are you going to do in the class?B: I am going to dance.。
外研版七年级上英语课文
M1U1 Nice to meet you. Ms Li: Hello, my name is Li Fang. I'm your teacher and you're my students. I'm Chinese. I'm from Wuhan. What's your name? Linging: My name is Wang Lingling. Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Lingling. Where are you from? Linging: I'm from Beijing. I'm Chinese. Ms Li: How old are you? Linging: I'm thirteen years old. Ms Li: Good. Hello, what about you? Daming: Hello, Ms Li. My name is Daming and I'm from Beijing too. I'm twelve years old. Ms Li: Thanks. Hello, are you from America? Tony: No, I'm not. I'm from England. I'm Tony Smith. Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Tony. Hi, are you English too? Betty: No, I'm not. I'm American and my name is Betty King. Linging: Tony and Betty are our friends. Ms Li: Good. Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7! M1U2 I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old. Hello, everyone. My name is Li Daming and my English name is David. I'm twelve years old and I'm from Beijing Beijing is the capital of China. This is Lingling and her English name is Lucy. She's my friend. She's from Beijing too. Hello, I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old. Good to see you. Wang Hui is my friend, but he is not in m class. His English name is Henry. He's from Shanghai. Shanghai is a very big city. Hi, my name is T ony Smith. I'm from Cambridge. It's a small city in England. Tony is my first name and Smith is my last name. I'm thirteen years old. It's nice to meet you all. M2 U1 Is this your mum? Linging: Is this your family? T ony: Yes, it is. Linging: What a big family! Is this your sister? T ony: Yes, it is. Her name is Linda. Linging: Are these your grandparents? Tony: Yes, they are. My mum's parents are on the left, and my dad's parents are on the right. Linging: I see. Who's this? T ony: That's my dad. Linging: Is this your mum? Tony: Yes. The woman next to her is my dad's sister, my aunt Liz. Linging: Is this her husband? Tony: No, that's her brother, my uncle Paul. Linging: Who are the boy and the girl in front of Paul? Tony: Those are Paul's son and daughter, my cousins, Mike and Helen. M2U2 These are my parents. My name is Betty King. These are my parents. We're American. My father is an actor, and my mother is the manager of a theatre. My My name name name is is is Li Daming. These Li Daming. These a re my are my parents. We're Chinese. Chinese. My My My father's father's father's job job job is is is at at at a a a police police police station. station. station. He He He is is is a a policeman, and my mother is a nurse. My name is T ony Smith and I'm English. This is my mother. She's an English teacher at a school. This is my fathe He's a hotel manager. My My name name name is is is Wang Wang Wang Lingling. Lingling. Lingling. I'm I'm I'm Chinese. Chinese. Chinese. My My My mother mother mother is is is a a a nurse. nurse. nurse. She She She and and and Daming's Daming's Daming's mother mother mother are are are at at at the the the same same hospital. My father is a bus driver in Beijing. M3U1There are thirty students in my class.Daming: Linda, what's your classroom in England like? Is it big? Linda: Yes, it's really big. There are thirty students in my class. How many students are there in your class in Beijing? Daming: Daming: There There There are are are forty forty forty students, students, students, twenty twenty twenty girls girls girls and and and twenty twenty twenty boys. boys. boys. What's What's What's in in in your your your classroom? classroom? classroom? Is Is Is there there there a a a lot lot lot of of furniture? Linda: Yes, there is. Daming: Are there computers on everyone's desks? Linda: No, there aren't. But there is a computer on the teacher's desk. Daming: Oh, are there any pictures on the classroom walls? Linda: Yes, there are, at the front of the classroom. Daming: And is there a map of the world? Linda: No, there isn't. There's a map of England. Daming: There's a map of the world in our classroom, but there aren't any pictures on our walls. M3U2 The library is on the left of the playground.This is a map of our school. There are six buildings in our school: a library, an office building, a classroom building a dining hall, a sports hall and a science building. In the middle of the school is a playground. The library is on th left of the playground near the school gate. There are many books, maps and computers in it. Behind the library,on on the the the left, left, left, are are are the the the school school school offices. offices. offices. Between Between Between this this this building building building and and and the the the dinning dinning dinning hall hall hall is is is the the the classroom classroom classroom building building building with with twenty-four classrooms. On the right of the classroom building is the dinning hall. In front of the dinning hall is the sports hall and the building in front of that is for science. There are six science labs and five computer rooms i the science building. M4U1 We've got lots of apples.Tony’s dad: Tony, let's go shopping for food and drink. Now, we haven't got any meat. Let's get some chicken.Tony: OK. Have we got any chocolate? Tony’s dad: Yes, we have. Too much chocolate isn't good for you. Let's get some fruit.Tony: What kind of fruit? Apples? Tony’s dad: No, we've got lots of apples. We haven't got any oranges, so let's get some.Tony: OK. How about some orange juice? Tony’s dad: Yes, good idea! And coffee. Let's get some for your mum. She hasn't got any coffee.Tony: All right, some coffee for Mum, and some cola for me. I haven't got any cola. Tony’s dad: No cola! Cola is bad for you! How about so me tea? T ony: Oh, too bad! M4U2 Is your food and drink healthy?Healthy food and drink for children-Is your food and drink healthy? A lot of ice cream, hamburgers and cola is not healthy. Meat is healthy but to much meat is not good for children. Cola and candy are very sweet, and too much sugar is bad for you. Eat the right food and be healthy. Carrots, eggs and sweet potatoes are good for your eyes. Milk, cheese andfish are good for your teeth. A bit tired? Have lots of delicious chicken soup! It is important to remember: eat wel stay healthy, and don't get fat! ·Eat noodles or rice, not hamburgers. ·Have a good breakfast every morning. ·Drink juice, water and milk, not cola. ·Eat lots of fruit and vegetables. M5U1 I love history.Tony: Betty, what are our lessons on Monday? Betty: We have Chinese at eight o'clock and science at five to nine. At twenty past ten we have IT. Then we hav maths. Do you like maths, Tony? Tony: Yes, I do, but it's difficult! I like the lessons on Monday afternoon: English and art. What lessons do we have on Friday? Betty: We have English, Chinese, PE and geography. Tony: And in the afternoon? Do we have maths? Betty: No, we don't. We have art and history, but we don't have maths. I love history and I'm good at it. It's m favourite subject because it's very interesting. Tony: My favourite subject is Chinese. I can talk with my Chinese friends. M5U2 We start work at nine o'clock.My school dayHi! I'm Alex Greenall. I'm thirteen and I go to Park School in Oxford, England. I go to school on weekdays, but no on on Saturday Saturday Saturday and and and Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. This This This is is is my my my school school school day. day. day. I I I get get get up up up at at at half half half past past past seven seven seven in in in the the the morning, morning, morning, and and and then then then have have breakfast. My school is next to my house. I go to school at half past eight and see my friends. We start work at nine o'clo We have three lessons in the morning. My favourite subject is art. At eleven o'clock, we have a break in the playground and I talk to my friends. They go to the playground an play football, but I don't like football. We have lunch in the dining hall at half past twelve. I like school lunch! We have meat and rice with vegetables or hamburgers. I drink juice or water. We start lessons in the afternoon at half past one. We have two lessons in the afternoon. Then we go home a half past three. In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner with my family. I do my homework and go to bed at ten o'clock. M6U1 Does it eat meat?Guide: Welcome to Beijing Zoo. The zoo has many kinds of animals, such as bears, zebras, giraffes and pandas. They come from many different countries and they eat different food. Here are the lions. Tony: Do lions eat meat? Guide: Yes, they do. They eat other animals. They're dangerous! Linging: Ugh! And what about bears? Do they eat meat? Guide: Yes, they do, but they also eat plants. Tony: Look at this elephant. It's very tall. Does it eat meat? Guide: No, it doesn't. It eats plants. Linging: Do pandas eat plants and leaves? Guide: Sure. They love bamboo. Linging: Are there pandas here? They're my favourite animals. They're cute. Shall we go and see them? Guide: Yes, let's go. Can you see Lingling? Tony: She's in front of you! Guide: No, Lingling the panda! Linging: Which is Lingling the panda? Guide: She's the black and white animal over there. Look! There she is! Linging: That's very funny. Her name is Lingling too! T ony: Is there a panda called T ony...? M6U2 The tiger lives in Asia.AnimalsThe elephant lives in Africa and in Asia. This elephant lives in Africa. It eats plants, leaves, bamboo and a little fruit, but it doesn't eat meat. It likes water. There are only about 1,800 pandas in China and about 200 of them lives in zoos. The panda eats about 3 kilos of bamboo a day, as well as plants and leaves. This black and white animal is the favourite of people all ove the world. The zebra is an African animal. Like the panda, it's black and white. It eats plants and leaves, as well as grass but the zebra doesn't eat bamboo. The tiger lives in Asia. It's a very large animal and usually lives alone. It likes water and is good at swimming It's strong and catches many kinds of animals for food. Monkeys live in Africa, Asia and America. There are about 200 kinds of monkeys. Monkeys eat meat, leaves, fruit and even eggs! M7U1 How do I write my homework on the computer?Linging: How do I write my homework on the computer? Can I learn? Betty: Sure! First, open a new document. Click the mouse on "new document". Linging: What's the mouse? Is this it? Betty: Yes. Linging: Where do I click on "new document"? Betty: On the left of the screen... there! Linging: OK, what's next? Betty: Next, you write your homework in the new document. Use the keyboard. Linging: What do I do next? How do I save the document? Betty: You click "save", and write a name for it. Linging: Where do I write the name? Betty: Write it in the box. OK, then click "save" again. Linging: OK. Finally, how do I print my document? Betty: Click "print" and "OK". Linging: What about some paper? Betty: Oh yes, of course! You put the paper in there first! M7U2 When do you use a computer?There is a computer in my home, and my father and I shares it. My father is a manager of a company, so he ofte talks to his customers on the computer. He also goes on the Internet to check the times of trains, make trave– Jack plans, and buy tickets. I listen to music or watch movies on it every Friday night. There is no computer in my home. I can only use it at school. On the Internet, I search for information, do m homework and check my email. I have a friend in Australia. – Alice I can see her and talk to her on the Internet. We have a computer at home. My parents don't use it. I can use it on Sundays. I send email to my friends a play computer games. But sometimes I play a lot of games and my mother doesn't like it. -- Mike M8U1 I always like birthday parties.Daming: Hi, would you like to come to my birthday party? Betty: Yes, I'd love to. When is it? Daming: This Saturday, at my house. Tony: OK! I always like birthday parties. Lingling: Great! Betty: What do you usually do at a Chinese birthday party? Daming: At the birthday dinner, we eat noodles. And we eat birthday cake too. But my mother never makes a birthday cake. She usually buys a special one and I cut it at the party. Lingling: And we sometimes give birthday cards. Tony: Do you usually sing Happy Birthday? Daming: Yes, we always sing Happy Birthday. Tony: Do you sing it in Chinese or in English? Daming: We sing it in Chinese and English. Betty: Do you get birthday presents in China? Lingling: Sometimes. Daming always gets birthday presents! Tony: So what would you like for your birthday, Daming? Daming: It's a secret. Ha ha... M8U 2 She often goes to concerts.Choosing birthday presents Daming's grandparents like to stay healthy, so every day they got some exercise in a park near their home. They sometimes wear T-shirts. Daming's mother likes chocolate, but she doesn't often buy any because it isn't very healthy. She likes going shopping and always buys expensive clothes. She has got 11 silk scarves, 20 dresses and a lot of shoes. She spends a lot of money. Betty's cousin likes reading and she reads lots of books and magazines. She also likes films and often goes to the cinema, but she never watches sport. Tony's sister likes music. She likes going to concerts but it's often expensive. She buys CDs of her favourite songs. Lingling's aunt and uncle likes football, but they don't go to football matches. They usually watch football on television at weekends. They always like watching AC Milan, but they somtimes watch Manchester United. M9 U1 We're enjoying the school trip a lot.Betty: Hi, Mum! Mum:Hello, Betty! Where are you now? Betty: I'm standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you. Really? That's great. Betty: We're on a school trip. What about the others? Are they with you? Betty: Well, right now Tony is eating a delicious ice cream. Wang Hui is taking lots of photos. Lingling is buying a few presents and postcards. They're on sale at the shop. Daming is having lunch and lying in the sun. I'd like a postcard too, but please take some photos of the Great Wall and send them to me by email. Betty: OK. We're enjoying the school trip a lot. Anyway, it's time to go back to school now. Bye, Mum! Bye, Betty! M9U2 They're waiting for buses or trains.At this moment, in different places of the world, people are doing different things. A In London, it's five o'clock in the afternoon and people are leaving work and are going home. They're waiting for buses or trains. Some people are driving home. Some are getting off buses or trains. Some are having afternoon tea at home or having a drink. B In Moscow, it's eight o'clock in the evening, so people aren't having afternoon tea. They are having dinner at home or in restaurants. Some are going to the theatre or watching a film. Some are watching television or playing home or in restaurants. Some are going to the theatre or watching a film. Some are watching television or playing games at home. C In Beijing, it's one o'clock at night, so people aren't having dinner. Most people are sleeping. Some people are still working and some are going home from work. D In Los Angeles, it's nine o'clock in the morning. People aren't sleeping. They're working. Children are starting their lessons. E In New York, it's twelve o'clock. People aren't working. They're having lunch. They are eating hamburgers or hot dogs and drinking coffee or cola. Some people are seeing friends, calling home or shopping. M10 U1 Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Tony: Hi, Lingling. This is Tony speaking. What's happening? Are you getting ready for Spring Festival? Lingling: Yes, we are. We're quite busy now. Tony: What are you doing at the moment? Lingling: I'm making big red lanterns. Tony: I like them. They are very beautiful. Is your father helping you? Lingling: No, he isn't. He's still at work. Tony: What's your mother doing? Lingling: She's cleaning the house and putting things away. Tony: She's working so hard! Lingling :Yes. My aunt is sweeping the floor, and my grandma is cooking the meal in the kitchen. Tony: What are Daming and Betty doing? Lingling: They're learning a dragon dance with my grandpa. Tony: Can I join them? Lingling: Of course. Hurry up! M10U2 My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck.I'm Li Shan from China. Spring Festival is very important in my country. Like Christmas, it happens every year, but not on the same day. It usually comes in February, but sometimes it comes in January. I've got some photos of it. Have a look at them! A Here's the first one! It's a few days bofore Spring Festival. My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck. Look at the food on the table! We always buy a lot of food before the festival. B Oh, I love this photo. We are celebrating Spring Festival with a traditional family dinner on the evening before Spring Festival. There's so much delicious food. I am eating jiaozi -- a kind of dumpling. After the dinner, we usually watch a special programme on TV. C In this photo, my parents and I are visiting my uncles and aunts. We are wearing new sweaters and coats. always get a hongbao. It means lucky money. 。
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M1U1 Nice to meet you.Ms Li: Hello, my name is Li Fang. I'm your teacher and you're my students. I'm Chinese. I'm from Wuhan. What's your name?Linging: My name is Wang Lingling.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Lingling. Where are you from?Linging: I'm from Beijing. I'm Chinese.Ms Li: How old are you?Linging: I'm thirteen years old.Ms Li: Good. Hello, what about you?Daming: Hello, Ms Li. My name is Daming and I'm from Beijing too. I'm twelve years old.Ms Li: Thanks. Hello, are you from America?Tony: No, I'm not. I'm from England. I'm Tony Smith.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Tony. Hi, are you English too?Betty: No, I'm not. I'm American and my name is Betty King.Linging: Tony and Betty are our friends.Ms Li: Good. Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7!M1U2 I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old.Hello, everyone. My name is Li Daming and my English name is David. I'm twelve years old and I'm from Beijing. Beijing is the capital of China. This is Lingling and her English name is Lucy. She's my friend. She's from Beijing too.Hello, I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old. Good to see you. Wang Hui is my friend, but he is not in my class. His English name is Henry. He's from Shanghai. Shanghai is a very big city.Hi, my name is Tony Smith. I'm from Cambridge. It's a small city in England. Tony is my first name and Smith is my last name. I'm thirteen years old. It's nice to meet you all.M2 U1 Is this your mum?Linging: Is this your family?Tony: Yes, it is.Linging: What a big family! Is this your sister?Tony: Yes, it is. Her name is Linda.Linging: Are these your grandparents?Tony: Yes, they are. My mum's parents are on the left, and my dad's parents are on the right. Linging: I see. Who's this?Tony: That's my dad.Linging: Is this your mum?Tony: Yes. The woman next to her is my dad's sister, my aunt Liz.Linging: Is this her husband?Tony: No, that's her brother, my uncle Paul.Linging: Who are the boy and the girl in front of Paul?Tony: Those are Paul's son and daughter, my cousins, Mike and Helen.M2U2 These are my parents.My name is Betty King. These are my parents. We're American. My father is an actor, and my mother is the manager of a theatre.My name is Li Daming. These are my parents.We're Chinese. My father's job is at a police station.He is a policeman, and my mother is a nurse.My name is Tony Smith and I'm English. This is my mother. She's an English teacher at a school. This is my father. He's a hotel manager.My name is Wang Lingling. I'm Chinese. My mother is a nurse. She and Daming's mother are at the same hospital. My father is a bus driver in Beijing.M3U1There are thirty students in my class.Daming: Linda, what's your classroom in England like? Is it big?Linda: Yes, it's really big. There are thirty students in my class. How many students are there inyour class in Beijing?Daming: There are forty students, twenty girls and twenty boys. What's in your classroom? Is there a lot of furniture?Linda: Yes, there is.Daming: Are there computers on everyone's desks?Linda: No, there aren't. But there is a computer on the teacher's desk.Daming: Oh, are there any pictures on the classroom walls?Linda: Yes, there are, at the front of the classroom.Daming: And is there a map of the world?Linda: No, there isn't. There's a map of England.Daming: There's a map of the world in our classroom, but there aren't any pictures on our walls.M3U2 The library is on the left of the playground.This is a map of our school. There are six buildings in our school: a library, an office building, a classroom building, a dining hall, a sports hall and a science building. In the middle of the school is a playground. The library is on the left of the playground near the school gate. There are many books, maps and computers in it. Behind the library, on the left, are the school offices. Between this building and the dinning hall is the classroom building with twenty-four classrooms. On the right of the classroom building is the dinning hall. In front of the dinning hall is the sports hall and the building in front of that is for science. There are six science labs and five computer rooms in the science building.M4U1 We've got lots of apples.Tony’s dad: Tony, let's go shopping for food and drink. Now, we haven't got any meat. Let's get some chicken.Tony: OK. Have we got any chocolate?Tony’s dad: Yes, we have. Too much chocolate isn't good for you. Let's get some fruit.Tony: What kind of fruit? Apples?Tony’s dad: No, we've got lots of apples. We haven't got any oranges, so let's get some.Tony: OK. How about some orange juice?Tony’s dad: Yes, good idea! And coffee. Let's get some for your mum. She hasn't got any coffee. Tony: All right, some coffee for Mum, and some cola for me. I haven't got any cola.Tony’s dad: No cola! Cola is bad for you! How about some tea?Tony: Oh, too bad!M4U2 Is your food and drink healthy?Healthy food and drink for children-Is your food and drink healthy? A lot of ice cream, hamburgers and cola is not healthy. Meat is healthy but too much meat is not good for children. Cola and candy are very sweet, and too much sugar is bad for you.Eat the right food and be healthy. Carrots, eggs and sweet potatoes are good for your eyes. Milk, cheese and fish are good for your teeth. A bit tired? Have lots of delicious chicken soup! It is important to remember: eat well, stay healthy, and don't get fat!·Eat noodles or rice, not hamburgers.·Have a good breakfast every morning.·Drink juice, water and milk, not cola.·Eat lots of fruit and vegetables.M5U1 I love history.Tony: Betty, what are our lessons on Monday?Betty: We have Chinese at eight o'clock and science at five to nine. At twenty past ten we have IT. Then we have maths. Do you like maths, Tony?Tony: Yes, I do, but it's difficult! I like the lessons on Monday afternoon: English and art. What lessons do we have on Friday?Betty: We have English, Chinese, PE and geography.Tony: And in the afternoon? Do we have maths?Betty: No, we don't. We have art and history, but we don't have maths. I love history and I'm good at it. It's my favourite subject because it's very interesting.Tony: My favourite subject is Chinese. I can talk with my Chinese friends.M5U2 We start work at nine o'clock.My school dayHi! I'm Alex Greenall. I'm thirteen and I go to Park School in Oxford, England. I go to school on weekdays, but not on Saturday and Sunday. This is my school day. I get up at half past seven in the morning, and then have breakfast.My school is next to my house. I go to school at half past eight and see my friends. We start work at nine o'clock. We have three lessons in the morning. My favourite subject is art.At eleven o'clock, we have a break in the playground and I talk to my friends. They go to the playground and play football, but I don't like football.We have lunch in the dining hall at half past twelve. I like school lunch! We have meat and rice with vegetables, or hamburgers. I drink juice or water.We start lessons in the afternoon at half past one. We have two lessons in the afternoon. Then we go home at half past three.In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner with my family. I do my homework and go to bed at ten o'clock.M6U1 Does it eat meat?Guide: Welcome to Beijing Zoo. The zoo has many kinds of animals, such as bears, zebras, giraffes and pandas. They come from many different countries and they eat different food. Here are the lions.Tony: Do lions eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do. They eat other animals. They're dangerous!Linging: Ugh! And what about bears? Do they eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do, but they also eat plants.Tony: Look at this elephant. It's very tall. Does it eat meat?Guide: No, it doesn't. It eats plants.Linging: Do pandas eat plants and leaves?Guide: Sure. They love bamboo.Linging: Are there pandas here? They're my favourite animals. They're cute. Shall we go and see them?Guide: Yes, let's go. Can you see Lingling?Tony: She's in front of you!Guide: No, Lingling the panda!Linging: Which is Lingling the panda?Guide: She's the black and white animal over there. Look! There she is!Linging: That's very funny. Her name is Lingling too!Tony: Is there a panda called Tony...?M6U2 The tiger lives in Asia.AnimalsThe elephant lives in Africa and in Asia. This elephant lives in Africa. It eats plants, leaves, bamboo and a little fruit, but it doesn't eat meat. It likes water.There are only about 1,800 pandas in China and about 200 of them lives in zoos. The panda eats about 30 kilos of bamboo a day, as well as plants and leaves. This black and white animal is the favourite of people all over the world.The zebra is an African animal. Like the panda, it's black and white. It eats plants and leaves, as well as grass, but the zebra doesn't eat bamboo.The tiger lives in Asia. It's a very large animal and usually lives alone. It likes water and is good at swimming. It's strong and catches many kinds of animals for food.Monkeys live in Africa, Asia and America. There are about 200 kinds of monkeys. Monkeys eat meat, leaves, fruit and even eggs!M7U1 How do I write my homework on the computer?Linging: How do I write my homework on the computer? Can I learn?Betty: Sure! First, open a new document. Click the mouse on "new document".Linging: What's the mouse? Is this it?Betty: Yes.Linging: Where do I click on "new document"?Betty: On the left of the screen... there!Linging: OK, what's next?Betty: Next, you write your homework in the new document. Use the keyboard.Linging: What do I do next? How do I save the document?Betty: You click "save", and write a name for it.Linging: Where do I write the name?Betty: Write it in the box. OK, then click "save" again.Linging: OK. Finally, how do I print my document?Betty: Click "print" and "OK".Linging: What about some paper?Betty: Oh yes, of course! You put the paper in there first!M7U2 When do you use a computer?There is a computer in my home, and my father and I shares it. My father is a manager of a company, so he often talks to his customers on the computer. He also goes on the Internet to check the times of trains, make travel plans, and buy tickets. I listen to music or watch movies on it every Friday night. – JackThere is no computer in my home. I can only use it at school. On the Internet, I search for information, do my homework and check my email. I have a friend in Australia.I can see her and talk to her on the Internet. – AliceWe have a computer at home. My parents don't use it. I can use it on Sundays. I send email to my friends and play computer games. But sometimes I play a lot of games and my mother doesn't like it. -- MikeM8U1 I always like birthday parties.Daming: Hi, would you like to come to my birthday party?Betty: Yes, I'd love to. When is it?Daming: This Saturday, at my house.Tony: OK! I always like birthday parties.Lingling: Great!Betty: What do you usually do at a Chinese birthday party?Daming: At the birthday dinner, we eat noodles. And we eat birthday cake too. But my mother never makes a birthday cake. She usually buys a special one and I cut it at the party.Lingling: And we sometimes give birthday cards.Tony: Do you usually sing Happy Birthday?Daming: Yes, we always sing Happy Birthday.Tony: Do you sing it in Chinese or in English?Daming: We sing it in Chinese and English.Betty: Do you get birthday presents in China?Lingling: Sometimes. Daming always gets birthday presents!Tony: So what would you like for your birthday, Daming?Daming: It's a secret. Ha ha...M8U 2 She often goes to concerts.Choosing birthday presentsDaming's grandparents like to stay healthy, so every day they got some exercise in a park near their home. They sometimes wear T-shirts.Daming's mother likes chocolate, but she doesn't often buy any because it isn't very healthy. She likes going shopping and always buys expensive clothes. She has got 11 silk scarves, 20 dresses and a lot of shoes. She spends a lot of money.Betty's cousin likes reading and she reads lots of books and magazines. She also likes films and often goes to the cinema, but she never watches sport.Tony's sister likes music. She likes going to concerts but it's often expensive. She buys CDs of her favourite songs.Lingling's aunt and uncle likes football, but they don't go to football matches. They usually watch football on television at weekends. They always like watching AC Milan, but they somtimes watch Manchester United.M9 U1 We're enjoying the school trip a lot.Betty: Hi, Mum!Mum:Hello, Betty! Where are you now?Betty: I'm standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you.Really? That's great.Betty: We're on a school trip.What about the others? Are they with you?Betty: Well, right now Tony is eating a delicious ice cream. Wang Hui is taking lots of photos. Lingling is buying a few presents and postcards. They're on sale at the shop. Daming is having lunch and lying in the sun.I'd like a postcard too, but please take some photos of the Great Wall and send them to me by email.Betty: OK. We're enjoying the school trip a lot. Anyway, it's time to go back to school now. Bye, Mum!Bye, Betty!M9U2 They're waiting for buses or trains.At this moment, in different places of the world, people are doing different things.A In London, it's five o'clock in the afternoon and people are leaving work and are going home. They're waiting for buses or trains. Some people are driving home. Some are getting off buses or trains. Some are having afternoon tea at home or having a drink.B In Moscow, it's eight o'clock in the evening, so people aren't having afternoon tea. They are having dinner at home or in restaurants. Some are going to the theatre or watching a film. Some are watching television or playing games at home.C In Beijing, it's one o'clock at night, so people aren't having dinner. Most people are sleeping. Some people are still working and some are going home from work.D In Los Angeles, it's nine o'clock in the morning. People aren't sleeping. They're working. Children are starting their lessons.E In New York, it's twelve o'clock. People aren't working. They're having lunch. They are eating hamburgers or hot dogs and drinking coffee or cola. Some people are seeing friends, calling home or shopping.M10 U1 Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Tony: Hi, Lingling. This is Tony speaking. What's happening? Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Lingling: Yes, we are. We're quite busy now.Tony: What are you doing at the moment?Lingling: I'm making big red lanterns.Tony: I like them. They are very beautiful. Is your father helping you?Lingling: No, he isn't. He's still at work.Tony: What's your mother doing?Lingling: She's cleaning the house and putting things away.Tony: She's working so hard!Lingling :Yes. My aunt is sweeping the floor, and my grandma is cooking the meal in the kitchen.Tony: What are Daming and Betty doing?Lingling: They're learning a dragon dance with my grandpa.Tony: Can I join them?Lingling: Of course. Hurry up!M10U2 My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck.I'm Li Shan from China.Spring Festival is very important in my country.Like Christmas, it happens every year, but not on the same day.It usually comes in February, but sometimes it comes in January.I've got some photos of it. Have a look at them!A Here's the first one! It's a few days bofore Spring Festival. My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck. Look at the food on the table! We always buy a lot of food before the festival.B Oh, I love this photo. We are celebrating Spring Festival with a traditional family dinner on the evening before Spring Festival. There's so much delicious food.I am eating jiaozi -- a kind of dumpling. After the dinner, we usually watch a special programmeon TV.C In this photo, my parents and I are visiting my uncles and aunts. We are wearing new sweaters and coats. I always get a hongbao. It means lucky money.。
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外研版七年级上册英语课文电子版(全册)Hello。
I am Li Fang。
your teacher。
and you are my students。
I am from Wuhan。
China。
May I know your name。
My name is Wang Lingling。
Nice to meet you。
Lingling。
Where are you from。
I am from Beijing。
China。
Great。
How old are you。
I am thirteen years old。
Good。
Hello。
what about you。
Hello。
Ms。
Li。
My name is Daming。
and I am also from Beijing。
I am twelve years old。
Thank you。
Hi。
are you from America。
No。
I am not。
I am Tony Smith from England。
Nice to meet you。
Tony。
And are you English too。
No。
I am Betty King from America。
Tony and Betty are our friends。
Excellent。
e to Class 4 Grade 7.Hello。
everyone。
My name is Wang Lingling。
and I am thirteen years old。
Hi。
I am Li Daming。
and I go by David in English。
I am twelve years old。
and I come from Beijing。
the capital of China。
This is Lucy。
or Wang Lingling。
my friend.Wang Lingling introduces herself as a thirteen-year-old from Beijing and ns her friend Wang Hui。
外研版七年级上册英语课文电子版(全册)
MIUI NiCe to meet you∙MS Li: Heno, my name is Li Fang・ Fm your teacher and you,re my students. Fm ChineSe .Tm from WUha n. What,s your name?Linging: My name is Wang Lingling・MS Li: NiCe to meet you, Lingling. Where are you from?Linging: Fm from Beijing .I'm Chinese.MS Li: HOW Old are you?Linging: Fm thirteen years OIeLMS Li: Good. Hello, What about you?Darning: Hello, MS Li. My name is Daming and Fm from Beijing too. Γm twelve years Ol(LMS Li: ThankS・ Hello, are you from AmeriCa?Tony: No, I'm not. Γm from EngIand .I'm TOny Smith ・MS Li: NiCe to meet you, Tony. Hi, are you EngIiSh too?Betty: No, Γm not. Fm AmeriCan and my name is Betty King・Linging: TOny and Betty are OUr friends・MS Li: Good. WeICOIne to CIaSS 4 Grade 7!MIU2 Γm Wang LingIing and Γm thirteen years old∙Hello, everyone. My name is Li Daming and my EngIiSh name is David. I'm twelve years OId and Fm from Beijing. Beijing is the CaPital Of China. ThiS is Lingling and her EngliSh name is LUCy・She,s Iny friend・ She f S from Beijing too.HeiIo9Γm Wang LingIing and Γm thirteen years old. GOOd to See you. Wang HUi is my friend, but he is not in my ClaSS・ HiS EngliSh name is Henry. He t S from Shanghai. Shanghai is a Very big City・Hi, my name is TOny Smith. Fm from Cambridge. It,s a Small City in EngIand・TOny is my first name and Smith is Iny IaSt name・ Fm thirteen years OId.IFs nice to meet you all.M2 UIIS this your mum?Linging: IS this your family?Tony: Yes, it is.Linging: What a big family! IS this your sister?Tony: Yes, it is・ Her name is Linda・Linging: Are these your grandparents?Tony: Yes, they are. My mum,s ParentS are On the left, and Iny dad,s ParentS are On the right.Linging: I see. Who,s this?Tony: That's my dad.Linging: IS this your mum?Tony: Yes. The WOman next to her is my dad,s sister, my aunt Liz. Linging: IS this her husband?Tony: No, that,s her brother, my UnCIe Paul.Linging: WhO are the boy and the girl in front Of Paul?Tony: ThOSe are PaUrS SOn and daughter, my cousins, Mike and Helen.M2U2 TheSe are my parents.My name is Betty King・ TheSe are my parents. We,re AmeriCan. My father is an actor, and my InOther is the manager Of a theatre・My name is Li Darning. TheSe are my ParentS.We,re ChineSe・ My father,s job is at a POliCe StatiOn.He is a POliCeman, and my InOther is a nurse.My name is TOny Smith and Γm EngliSh・ ThiS is my mother. She,s an EngliSh teacher at a SChOOL ThiS is Iny fathe匚He,s a hotel manager.My name is Wang Lingling. Γm ChineSe・ My mother is a nurse. She and Daming,s InOther are at the Same hospital. My father is a bus driver in Beijing.M3U IThere are thirty StUdentS in my class.Darning: Linda, what,s your CIaSSrOOm in EngIand like? IS it big?Linda: Yes, it,s really big. There are thirty StUdentS in Iny CIaSS. HoW many StUdentS are there in your CIaSS in Beijing?Darning: There are forty students, twenty girls and twenty boys・ What,s in your classroom? IS there a IOt Of furniture?Linda: Yes, there is.Darning: Are there COmPUterS On everyone's desks?Linda: No, there aren,t. BUt there is a COmPUter On the teacher,s desk・Darning: Oh, are there any PiCtUreS On the CIaSSrOOm walls?Linda: Yes, there are, at the front Of the CIaSSrOOm.Darning: And is there a map Of the world?Linda: No, there isn r t. There,s a map Of England・Darning: There r S a map Of the WOrIei in OUr classroom, but there aren l t any PiCtUreS On OUr WalIS・M3U2 The Iibrary is On the Ieft Of the PIayground∙ThiS is a map Of OUr SChOOL There are SiX buildings in OUr school: a library, an OffiCe building, a CIaSSrOOIn building, a dining hall, a SPOrtS hall and a SCienCe building. In the middle Of the SChOOl is a playground. The Iibrary is On the Ieft Of the PIaygrOUnd near the SChOOl gate. There are many books, maps and COmPUterS in it. Behind the library, On the left, are the SChOOl OffiCeS・BetWeen this building and the dinning hall is the CIaSSrOOm building With twenty-four classrooms. On the right Of the ClaSSrOOm building is the dinning hall・ In front Of the dinning hall is theSPOrtS hall and the building in front Of that is for SCienCe. There are SiX SCienCe IabS and five COmPUter rooms in the SCienCe building・M4U1 We t Ve got IOtS Of apples<TOlιy,s dad: Tony, let,s go ShOPPing for food and Clrink・ Now, We haven,t got any meat. Let,s get SOme ChiCken.Tony: OK. HaVe We got any ChOCOIate?Tony's dad: Yes, We have・ TOO much ChOCOIate isn,t good for you. Lefs get SOme fruit・Tony: What kind Of fruit? Apples?TOiιy,s dad: No, we,ve got IOtS Of apples・ We haven,t got any oranges, SO lets get SOme.Tony: OK. HoW about SOme Orange juice?Tony's dad: Yes, good idea! And COffee・ Lefs get SOme for your mum.She hasn,t got any COffee・Tony: All right, SOme COffee for Mum, and SOIne COIa for me. I haven,t got any COla・TOlιy,s dad: NO cola! COIa is bad for you! HOW about SOme tea?Tony: Oh, too bad!M4U2 IS your food and drink healthy?Healthy food and drink for ChiIdren-IS your food and drink healthy? A IOt Of ice cream, hamburgers and COIa is not healthy・ Meat is healthy but too much meat is not good for children. COIa and Candy are Very sweet, and too much SUgar is bad for you.Eat the right food and be healthy・ Carrots, eggs and SWeet POtatOeS are good for your eyes. Milk, CheeSe and fish are good for your teeth・ A bit tired? HaVe IOtS Of delicious ChiCken soup! It is important to remember: eat well, Stay healthy, and don,t get fat!・Eat noodles Or rice, not hamburgers.HaVe a good breakfast every morning.•Drink juice, Water and milk, not cola.・Eat IOtS Of fruit and VegetabIeS・M5U11 IOVe history∙Tony: Betty, What are OUr IeSSOnS On Monday?Betty: We have ChineSe at eight o,clock and SCienCe at five to nine・ At twenty PaSt ten We have IT. Then We have maths. DO you Iike maths, Tony?Tony: Yes, I do, but its difficult! I Iike the IeSSOnS On MOnday afternoon: EngliSh and art. What IeSSOnS do We have On Friday?Betty: We have English, Chinese, PE and geography.Tony: And in the afternoon? DO We have maths?Betty: No, We don,t. We have art and history, but We don,t have maths・ I IOVe history and Fm good at it. It f S my favourite SUbjeCt because it,s Very interestin g. Tony: My favourite SUbjeCt is ChineSe・ I Can talk With my ChineSe friends.M5U2 We Start WOrk at nine O t CIOCk∙My SChOOI dayHi! Γm AIeX GreenalL Γm thirteen and I go to Park SChOOl in Oxford, EngIand・ I go to SChOOl On weekdays, but not On SatUrday and Sunday. ThiS is my SChOOl day. I get UP at half PaSt SeVen in the morning, and then have breakfast.My SChOOl is next to my house. I go to SChOOl at half PaSt eight and See my friends・ We Start WOrk at nine o,clock. We have three IeSSOnS in the moming. My favourite SUbjeCt is art.At eleven o,clock, We have a break in the PIaygrOUnel and I talk to my friends・ They go to the PIaygrOUnd and PIay football, but I don,t Iike football.We have IUnCh in the dining hall at half PaSt twelve. I Iike SChOOl lunch! We have meat and rice With vegetables, Or hamburgers・ I drink juice Or water.We Start IeSSOnS in the afternoon at half PaSt one. We have two IeSSOnS in the afternoon. Then We go home at half PaSt three.In the evening, I WatCh TV and have dinner With my family. I do my homework and go to bed at ten o,clock・M6U1 DOeS it eat meat?Guide: WeICOme to Beijing Zoo. The ZOO has many kinds Of animals, SUCh as bears, zebras, giraffes and PandaS. They COme from Inany different COUntrieS and they eat different food. Here are the IiOnS・Tony: DO IiOnS eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do. They eat Other animals. They,re dangerous!Linging: Ugh! And What about bears? DO they eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do, but they also eat plants.Tony: LOOk at this elephant. It,s Very tall. DOeS it eat meat?Guide: No, it doesn't .It eats PIantS ・Linging: DO PandaS eat PlantS and leaves?Guide: SUre. They IOVe bamboo.Linging: Are there PandaS here? They,re my favourite animals. They,re cute. Shall We go and See them?Guide: Yes, let,s go. Can you See Lingling?Tony: She,s in front Of you!Guide: No, Lingling the panda!Linging: WhiCh is Lingling the panda?Guide: She f S the black and White animal OVer there. Look! There She is! Linging: Thafs Very funny. Her name is LingIing too!Tony: IS there a Panda Caned Tony...?M6U2 The tiger IiVeS in Asia.AIlimaISThe elephant IiVeS in AfriCa and in Asia. ThiS elephant IiVeS in AfriCa. It eats PIants, leaves, bamboo and a IittIe fruit, but it doesn,t eat Ineat・ It IikeS water.There are OnIy about 1,800 PandaS in China and about 200 Of them IiVeS inZOOS・ The Panda eats about 30 kilos Of bamboo a day, as Weil as PIantS and IeaVeS. ThiS black and White animal is the favourite Of PeOPle all OVer the WOrId・The Zebra is an AfriCan animal. Like the panda, it,s black and White・ It eats PlantS and leaves, as WelI as grass, but the Zebra doesn,t eat bamboo・The tiger IiVeS in Asia. Ifs a Very Iarge animal and USUany IiVeS alone. It IikeS Water and is good at SWimming. Ifs StrOng and CatCheS many kinds Of animals for food.MOnkeyS IiVe in AfriCa, ASia and AmeriCa. There are about 200 kinds Of InOnkeyS・ MOnkeyS eat meat, leaves, fruit and even eggs!M7U1 HOW do I Write my homework On the COmPUter? Linging: HOW do I Write my homework On the COmPUter? Can I learn?Betty: Sure! First, OPen a new document. CliCk the mouse On πnew document11.Linging: What,s the mouse? IS this it?Betty: Yes.Linging: Where do I CliCk On πnew documentπ?Betty: On the Ieft Of the screen... there!Linging: OK, What,s next?Betty: Next, you Write your homework in the new document. USe the keyboard.Linging: What do I do next? HOW do I SaVe the document?Betty: YOU CliCk M SaVe,∖ and Write a name for it.Linging: Where do I Write the name?Betty: Write it in the box. OK, then CliCk πsave,r again.Linging: OK. Finally, how do I Print Iny document?Betty: CIiCk ,,printπand “OK".Linging: What about SOme paper?Betty: Oh yes, Of course! YOU PUt the PaPer in there first!M7U2 When do you USe a COmPUter?There is a COmPUter in my home, and Iny father and I ShareS it. My father is a Inanager Of a company, SO he Often talks to his CUStOInerS On the COlnPUte匚He also goes On the Internet to CheCk the times Of trains, make travel plans, and buy tickets. I IiSten to music Or WatCh movies On it every Friday night. -JaCkThere is no COmPUter in my home・ I Can OnIy USe it at SChOOL On the Internet, I SearCh for information, do Iny homework and CheCk my email. I have a friend in Australia.I Can See her and talk to her On the Internet. - AliCeWe have a COInPUter at home・ My ParentS don,t USe it. I Can USe it On SUndayS・ I Send email to my friends and PIay COmPUter games・ BUtSOmetimeS I PIay a IOt Of games and my mother doesn,t Iike it. ~ MikeM8U11 always Iike birthday Parties∙Darning: Hi, WOUId you Iike to COme to my birthday party?Betty: Yes, Γd IOVe to. When is it?Darning: ThiS SatUrday, at my house・Tony: OK! I always Iike birthday parties.LingIing: Great!Betty: What do you USUalIy do at a ChineSe birthday party?Darning: At the birthday dinner, We eat noodles・ And We eat birthday Cake too. BUt my mother never InakeS a birthday Cake・ She USUany buys a SPeCial One and I CUt it at the party.Lingling: And We SOmetimeS give birthday CardS.Tony: DO you USUany Sing HaPPy Birthday?Darning: Yes, We always Sing HaPPy Birthday.Tony: DO you Sing it in ChineSe Or in English?Darning: We Sing it in ChineSe and EngliSh・Betty: DO you get birthday PreSentS in China?Lingling: Sometimes. Daming always gets birthday presents!Tony: SO What WOUId you Iike for your birthday, Darning?Darning: It,s a secret. Ha ha..・M8U 2 She Often goes to concerts.ChOOSing birthday PreSentSDaming,s grandparents Iike to Stay healthy, SO every day they got SOme exercise in a Park near their home. They SOmetimeS Wear r Pshirts.Daming,s mother IikeS ChOCOIate, but She doesn't Often buy any because it isn,t Very healthy. She IikeS going ShOPPing and always buys expensive ClOtheS・ She has got 11 SiIk scarves, 20 CIreSSeS and a IOt Of ShOeS. She SPendS a IOt Of money・Betty,s COUSin IikeS reading and She reads IOtS Of books and magazines. She also IikeS films and Often goes to the Cinema, but She never WatCheS sport.Tony,s SiSter IikeS music・ She IikeS going to COnCertS but it,s Often expensive. She buys CDS Of her favourite SOngS・Lingling,s aunt and UnCIe IikeS football, but they don,t go to football matches・ They USUany WatCh football On television at WeekendS・ They always Iike WatChing AC Milan, but they SOmtimeS WatCh ManCheSter United.M9 UI We t re enjoying the SChOOI trip a lot∙Betty: Hi, Mum!MUm:Heno, Betty! Where are you now?Betty: Fm Standing On the Great Wall Of China and talking to you.Really? That's great.Betty: We,re On a SChOOl trip.What about the others? Are they With you?Betty: Well, right now TOny is eating a delicious ice Cream. Wang HUi is taking IOtS Of PhOtOS・ Lingling is buying a few PreSentS and POStCards. They l re On SaIe at the ShOP. Daming is having IUnCh and Iying in the sun. Γd Iike a POStCard too, but PIeaSe take SOme PhOtOS Of the Great Wall and Send them to me by email.Betty: OK. We,re enjoying the SChOOl trip a lot. Anyway, it,s time to go back to SChOOl now. Bye, Mum!Bye, Betty!M9U2 They f re Waiting for buses Or trains.At this moment, in different PIaCeS Of the world, PeOPIe are doing different things.A In London, it,s five o,clock in the afternoon and PeOPIe are IeaVing WOrk and are going home・They f re Waiting for buses Or trains. SOme PeOPIe are driving home. SOme are getting Off buses Or trains. SOme are having afternoon tea at home or having a drink.B In MOSCOw, it,s eight o,clock in the evening, SO PeOPIe aren,t having afternoon tea. They are having dinner at home Or in restaurants. SOme are going to the theatre Or WatChing a film. SOme are WatChing television Or PIaying games at home・C In Beijing, its One O I ClOCk at night, SO PeOPIe aren't having dinne匚MOSt PeOPIe are SIeePing・SOme PeOPIe are Stin WOrking and SOme are going home from work.D In LOS AngeIes, it,s nine o,clock in the InOrning. PeOPIe aren,t SIeePing. They t re WOrking・ChiIdren are Starting their lessons.E In NeW York, it,s twelve o'clock. PeOPIe aren,t WOrking・They,re having IUnCh・ They are eating hamburgers Or hot dogs and drinking COffee Or COIa・SOme PeOPle are Seeing friends, Caning home Or ShOPPing・MIO UI Are you getting ready for SPring Festival?Tony: Hi, Lingling. ThiS is TOny SPeaking・ Whafs happening? Are you getting ready for SPring Festival?LingIing: Yes, We are. We,re quite busy now.Tony: What are you doing at the moment?Lingling: Γm making big red Ianterns.Tony: I Iike them. They are Very beautiful. IS your father helping you?Lingling: No, he isn l t. He,s Stiil at work.Tony: What,s your mother doing?Lingling: She t S Cleaning the house and PUtting things away・Tony: She,s WOrking SO hard!Lingling :Yes. My aunt is SWeePing the floor, and my grandma isCOOking the meal in the kitchen.Tony: What are Daming and Betty doing?Lingling: They t re Iearning a dragon dance With Iny grandpa・Tony: Can I join them?Lingling: Of COUrSe・ HUrry up!MIOU2 My mother's Cleaning OUr house and SWeePing away bad Iuck∙I'm Li Shan from China.SPring FeStiVal is Very important in Iny country.Like ChriStmas, it happens every year, but not On the Same day.It USUany COmeS in February, but SOmetimeS it COmeS in JanUary.Γve got SOme PhOtOS Of it. HaVe a IOOk at them!A Here,s the first one! It,s a few days bofore SPring FeStiVaL My mother,s CIeaning OUr house and SWeePing away bad IUCk. LOOk at the food On the table! We always buy a IOt Of food before the festival・B Oh, I IOVe this PhOto. We are CeIebrating SPring FeStiVal With a traditional family dinner On the evening before SPring FeStiVaL There,s SO much delicious food・I am eating jiaozi 一a kind Of dumpling. After the dinner, We USUally WatCh a SPeCial PrOgramme Orl TV.C In this photo, my ParentS and I are ViSiting Iny UnCIeS and aunts・We are Wearing new SWeaterS and COatS. I always get a hongbao. It means IUCky money.。
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M1U1 Nice to meet you.Ms Li: Hello, my name is Li Fang. I'm your teacher and you're my students. I'm Chinese. I'm from Wuhan. What's your name?Linging: My name is Wang Lingling.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Lingling. Where are you from?Linging: I'm from Beijing. I'm Chinese.Ms Li: How old are you?Linging: I'm thirteen years old.Ms Li: Good. Hello, what about you?Daming: Hello, Ms Li. My name is Daming and I'm from Beijing too. I'm twelve years old.Ms Li: Thanks. Hello, are you from America?Tony: No, I'm not. I'm from England. I'm Tony Smith.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Tony. Hi, are you English too?Betty: No, I'm not. I'm American and my name is Betty King.Linging: Tony and Betty are our friends.Ms Li: Good. Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7!M1U2 I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old.Hello, everyone. My name is Li Daming and my English name is David. I'm twelve years old and I'm from Beijing. Beijing is the capital of China. This is Lingling and her English name is Lucy.She's my friend. She's from Beijing too.Hello, I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old. Good to see you. Wang Hui is my friend, but he is not in my class. His English name is Henry. He's from Shanghai.Shanghai is a very big city.Hi, my name is Tony Smith. I'm from Cambridge. It's a small city in England. Tony is my first name and Smith is my last name. I'm thirteen years old. It's nice to meet you all.M2 U1 Is this your mum?Linging: Is this your family?Tony: Yes, it is.Linging: What a big family! Is this your sister?Tony: Yes, it is. Her name is Linda.Linging: Are these your grandparents?Tony: Yes, they are. My mum's parents are on the left, and my dad's parents are on the right.Linging: I see. Who's this?Tony: That's my dad.Linging: Is this your mum?Tony: Yes. The woman next to her is my dad's sister, my aunt Liz.Linging: Is this her husband?Tony: No, that's her brother, my uncle Paul.Linging: Who are the boy and the girl in front of Paul?Tony: Those are Paul's son and daughter, my cousins, Mike and Helen.M2U2 These are my parents.My name is Betty King. These are my parents. We're American. My father is an actor, and my mother is the manager of a theatre.My name is Li Daming. These are my parents.We're Chinese. My father's job is ata police station.He is a policeman, and my mother is a nurse.My name is Tony Smith and I'm English. This is my mother. She's an English teacher at a school. This is my father. He's a hotel manager.My name is Wang Lingling. I'm Chinese. My mother is a nurse. She and Daming's mother are at the same hospital. My father is a bus driver in Beijing.M3U1There are thirty students in my class.Daming: Linda, what's your classroom in England like? Is it big?Linda: Yes, it's really big. There are thirty students in my class. How many students are there in your class in Beijing?Daming: There are forty students, twenty girls and twenty boys. What's in your classroom? Is there a lot of furniture?Linda: Yes, there is.Daming: Are there computers on everyone's desks?Linda: No, there aren't. But there is a computer on the teacher's desk. Daming: Oh, are there any pictures on the classroom walls?Linda: Yes, there are, at the front of the classroom.Daming: And is there a map of the world?Linda: No, there isn't. There's a map of England.Daming: There's a map of the world in our classroom, but there aren't any pictures on our walls.M3U2 The library is on the left of the playground.This is a map of our school. There are six buildings in our school: a library, an office building, a classroom building, a dining hall, a sports hall and a science building. In the middle of the school is a playground. The library is on the leftof the playground near the school gate. There are many books, maps and computers in it. Behind the library, on the left, are the school offices. Between this building and the dinning hall is the classroom building with twenty-four classrooms. On the right of the classroom building is the dinning hall. In front of the dinning hall is the sports hall and the building in front of that is for science. There are six science labs and five computer rooms in the science building.M4U1 We've got lots of apples.Tony’s dad: Tony, let's go shopping for food and drink. Now, we haven't got any meat. Let's get some chicken.Tony: OK. Have we got any chocolate?Tony’s dad: Yes, we have. Too much chocolate isn't good for you. Let's get some fruit.Tony: What kind of fruit? Apples?Tony’s dad: No, we've got lots of apples. We haven't got any oranges, so let's get some.Tony: OK. How about some orange juice?Tony’s dad: Yes, good idea! And coffee. Let's get some for your mum. She hasn't got any coffee.Tony: All right, some coffee for Mum, and some cola for me. I haven't got any cola.Tony’s dad: No cola! Cola is bad for you! How about some tea?Tony: Oh, too bad!M4U2 Is your food and drink healthy?Healthy food and drink for children-Is your food and drink healthy? A lot of ice cream, hamburgers and cola is not healthy. Meat is healthy but too much meat is not good for children. Cola and candy are very sweet, and too much sugar is bad for you.Eat the right food and be healthy. Carrots, eggs and sweet potatoes are good for your eyes. Milk, cheese and fish are good for your teeth. A bit tired? Have lots of delicious chicken soup! It is important to remember: eat well, stay healthy, and don't get fat!·Eat noodles or rice, not hamburgers.·Have a good breakfast every morning.·Drink juice, water and milk, not cola.·Eat lots of fruit and vegetables.M5U1 I love history.Tony: Betty, what are our lessons on Monday?Betty: We have Chinese at eight o'clock and science at five to nine. At twenty past ten we have IT. Then we have maths. Do you like maths, Tony?Tony: Yes, I do, but it's difficult! I like the lessons on Monday afternoon: English and art. What lessons do we have on Friday?Betty: We have English, Chinese, PE and geography.Tony: And in the afternoon? Do we have maths?Betty: No, we don't. We have art and history, but we don't have maths. I love history and I'm good at it. It's my favourite subject because it's very interesting. Tony: My favourite subject is Chinese. I can talk with my Chinese friends.M5U2 We start work at nine o'clock.My school dayHi! I'm Alex Greenall. I'm thirteen and I go to Park School in Oxford, England.I go to school on weekdays, but not on Saturday and Sunday. This is my school day.I get up at half past seven in the morning, and then have breakfast.My school is next to my house. I go to school at half past eight and see my friends. We start work at nine o'clock. We have three lessons in the morning. My favourite subject is art.At eleven o'clock, we have a break in the playground and I talk to my friends. They go to the playground and play football, but I don't like football.We have lunch in the dining hall at half past twelve. I like school lunch! We have meat and rice with vegetables, or hamburgers. I drink juice or water.We start lessons in the afternoon at half past one. We have two lessons in the afternoon. Then we go home at half past three.In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner with my family. I do my homework and go to bed at ten o'clock.M6U1 Does it eat meat?Guide: Welcome to Beijing Zoo. The zoo has many kinds of animals, such as bears, zebras, giraffes and pandas. They come from many different countries and they eat different food. Here are the lions.Tony: Do lions eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do. They eat other animals. They're dangerous!Linging: Ugh! And what about bears? Do they eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do, but they also eat plants.Tony: Look at this elephant. It's very tall. Does it eat meat?Guide: No, it doesn't. It eats plants.Linging: Do pandas eat plants and leaves?Guide: Sure. They love bamboo.Linging: Are there pandas here? They're my favourite animals. They're cute. Shall we go and see them?Guide: Yes, let's go. Can you see Lingling?Tony: She's in front of you!Guide: No, Lingling the panda!Linging: Which is Lingling the panda?Guide: She's the black and white animal over there. Look! There she is! Linging: That's very funny. Her name is Lingling too!Tony: Is there a panda called Tony...?M6U2 The tiger lives in Asia.AnimalsThe elephant lives in Africa and in Asia. This elephant lives in Africa. It eats plants, leaves, bamboo and a little fruit, but it doesn't eat meat. It likes water.There are only about 1,800 pandas in China and about 200 of them lives in zoos. The panda eats about 30 kilos of bamboo a day, as well as plants and leaves. This black and white animal is the favourite of people all over the world.The zebra is an African animal. Like the panda, it's black and white. It eats plants and leaves, as well as grass, but the zebra doesn't eat bamboo.The tiger lives in Asia. It's a very large animal and usually lives alone. It likes water and is good at swimming. It's strong and catches many kinds of animals for food.Monkeys live in Africa, Asia and America. There are about 200 kinds of monkeys.Monkeys eat meat, leaves, fruit and even eggs!M7U1 How do I write my homework on the computer?Linging: How do I write my homework on the computer? Can I learn?Betty: Sure! First, open a new document. Click the mouse on "new document". Linging: What's the mouse? Is this it?Betty: Yes.Linging: Where do I click on "new document"?Betty: On the left of the screen... there!Linging: OK, what's next?Betty: Next, you write your homework in the new document. Use the keyboard. Linging: What do I do next? How do I save the document?Betty: You click "save", and write a name for it.Linging: Where do I write the name?Betty: Write it in the box. OK, then click "save" again.Linging: OK. Finally, how do I print my document?Betty: Click "print" and "OK".Linging: What about some paper?Betty: Oh yes, of course! You put the paper in there first!M7U2 When do you use a computer?There is a computer in my home, and my father and I shares it. My father is a manager of a company, so he often talks to his customers on the computer. He also goes on the Internet to check the times of trains, make travel plans, and buy tickets. I listen to music or watch movies on it every Friday night. – JackThere is no computer in my home. I can only use it at school. On the Internet, Isearch for information, do my homework and check my email. I have a friend in Australia.I can see her and talk to her on the Internet. – AliceWe have a computer at home. My parents don't use it. I can use it on Sundays. I send email to my friends and play computer games. But sometimes I play a lot of games and my mother doesn't like it. -- MikeM8U1 I always like birthday parties.Daming: Hi, would you like to come to my birthday party?Betty: Yes, I'd love to. When is it?Daming: This Saturday, at my house.Tony: OK! I always like birthday parties.Lingling: Great!Betty: What do you usually do at a Chinese birthday party?Daming: At the birthday dinner, we eat noodles. And we eat birthday cake too. But my mother never makes a birthday cake. She usually buys a special one and I cut it at the party.Lingling: And we sometimes give birthday cards.Tony: Do you usually sing Happy Birthday?Daming: Yes, we always sing Happy Birthday.Tony: Do you sing it in Chinese or in English?Daming: We sing it in Chinese and English.Betty: Do you get birthday presents in China?Lingling: Sometimes. Daming always gets birthday presents!Tony: So what would you like for your birthday, Daming?Daming: It's a secret. Ha ha...M8U 2 She often goes to concerts.Choosing birthday presentsDaming's grandparents like to stay healthy, so every day they got some exercise in a park near their home. They sometimes wear T-shirts.Daming's mother likes chocolate, but she doesn't often buy any because it isn't very healthy. She likes going shopping and always buys expensive clothes. She has got 11 silk scarves, 20 dresses and a lot of shoes. She spends a lot of money.Betty's cousin likes reading and she reads lots of books and magazines. She also likes films and often goes to the cinema, but she never watches sport.Tony's sister likes music. She likes going to concerts but it's often expensive. She buys CDs of her favourite songs.Lingling's aunt and uncle likes football, but they don't go to football matches. They usually watch football on television at weekends. They always like watching AC Milan, but they somtimes watch Manchester United.M9 U1 We're enjoying the school trip a lot.Betty: Hi, Mum!Mum:Hello, Betty! Where are you now?Betty: I'm standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you.Really? That's great.Betty: We're on a school trip.What about the others? Are they with you?Betty: Well, right now Tony is eating a delicious ice cream. Wang Hui is taking lots of photos. Lingling is buying a few presents and postcards. They're on saleat the shop. Daming is having lunch and lying in the sun.I'd like a postcard too, but please take some photos of the Great Wall and send them to me by email.Betty: OK. We're enjoying the school trip a lot. Anyway, it's time to go back to school now. Bye, Mum!Bye, Betty!M9U2 They're waiting for buses or trains.At this moment, in different places of the world, people are doing different things.A In London, it's five o'clock in the afternoon and people are leaving work and are going home.They're waiting for buses or trains. Some people are driving home. Some are getting off buses or trains. Some are having afternoon tea at home or having a drink.B In Moscow, it's eight o'clock in the evening, so people aren't having afternoon tea. They are having dinner at home or in restaurants. Some are going to the theatre or watching a film. Some are watching television or playing games at home.C In Beijing, it's one o'clock at night, so people aren't having dinner. Most people are sleeping.Some people are still working and some are going home from work.D In Los Angeles, it's nine o'clock in the morning. People aren't sleeping. They're working.Children are starting their lessons.E In New York, it's twelve o'clock. People aren't working. They're having lunch. They are eating hamburgers or hot dogs and drinking coffee or cola. Some people are seeing friends, calling home or shopping.M10 U1 Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Tony: Hi, Lingling. This is Tony speaking. What's happening? Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Lingling: Yes, we are. We're quite busy now.Tony: What are you doing at the moment?Lingling: I'm making big red lanterns.Tony: I like them. They are very beautiful. Is your father helping you?Lingling: No, he isn't. He's still at work.Tony: What's your mother doing?Lingling: She's cleaning the house and putting things away.Tony: She's working so hard!Lingling :Yes. My aunt is sweeping the floor, and my grandma is cooking the meal in the kitchen.Tony: What are Daming and Betty doing?Lingling: They're learning a dragon dance with my grandpa.Tony: Can I join them?Lingling: Of course. Hurry up!M10U2 My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck.I'm Li Shan from China.Spring Festival is very important in my country.Like Christmas, it happens every year, but not on the same day.It usually comes in February, but sometimes it comes in January.I've got some photos of it. Have a look at them!A Here's the first one! It's a few days bofore Spring Festival. My mother'scleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck. Look at the food on the table! We always buy a lot of food before the festival.B Oh, I love this photo. We are celebrating Spring Festival with a traditional family dinner on the evening before Spring Festival. There's so much delicious food.I am eating jiaozi -- a kind of dumpling. After the dinner, we usually watch a special programme on TV.C In this photo, my parents and I are visiting my uncles and aunts. We are wearing new sweaters and coats. I always get a hongbao. It means lucky money.。
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M1U1 Nice to meet you.Ms Li: Hello, my name is Li Fang. I'm your teacher and you're my students. I'm Chinese. I'm from Wuhan. What's your nameLinging: My name is Wang Lingling.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Lingling. Where are you fromLinging: I'm from Beijing. I'm Chinese.Ms Li: How old are youLinging: I'm thirteen years old.Ms Li: Good. Hello, what about youDaming: Hello, Ms Li. My name is Daming and I'm from Beijing too. I'm twelve years old.Ms Li: Thanks. Hello, are you from AmericaTony: No, I'm not. I'm from England. I'm Tony Smith.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Tony. Hi, are you English tooBetty: No, I'm not. I'm American and my name is Betty King.Linging: Tony and Betty are our friends.Ms Li: Good. Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7!M1U2 I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old.Hello, everyone. My name is Li Daming and my English name is David. I'm twelve years old and I'm from Beijing. Beijing is the capital of China. This is Lingling and her English name is Lucy.She's my friend. She's from Beijing too.Hello, I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old. Good to see you. Wang Hui is my friend, but he is not in my class. His English name is Henry. He's from Shanghai. Shanghai is a very big city.Hi, my name is Tony Smith. I'm from Cambridge. It's a small city in England. Tony is my first name and Smith is my last name. I'm thirteen years old. It's nice to meet you all.M2 U1 Is this your mumLinging: Is this your familyTony: Yes, it is.Linging: What a big family! Is this your sisterTony: Yes, it is. Her name is Linda.Linging: Are these your grandparentsTony: Yes, they are. My mum's parents are on the left, and my dad's parents are on the right.Linging: I see. Who's thisTony: That's my dad.Linging: Is this your mumTony: Yes. The woman next to her is my dad's sister, my aunt Liz. Linging: Is this her husbandTony: No, that's her brother, my uncle Paul.Linging: Who are the boy and the girl in front of PaulTony: Those are Paul's son and daughter, my cousins, Mike and Helen.M2U2 These are my parents.My name is Betty King. These are my parents. We're American. My father is an actor, and my mother is the manager of a theatre.My name is Li Daming. These are my 're Chinese. My father's job is at a police is a policeman, and my mother is a nurse.My name is Tony Smith and I'm English. This is my mother. She's an English teacher at a school. This is my father. He's a hotel manager.My name is Wang Lingling. I'm Chinese. My mother is a nurse. She and Daming's mother are at the same hospital. My father is a bus driver in Beijing. M3U1There are thirty students in my class.Daming: Linda, what's your classroom in England like Is it big Linda: Yes, it's really big. There are thirty students in my class. How many students are there in your class in BeijingDaming: There are forty students, twenty girls and twenty boys. What's in your classroom Is there a lot of furnitureLinda: Yes, there is.Daming: Are there computers on everyone's desksLinda: No, there aren't. But there is a computer on the teacher's desk. Daming: Oh, are there any pictures on the classroom walls Linda: Yes, there are, at the front of the classroom.Daming: And is there a map of the worldLinda: No, there isn't. There's a map of England.Daming: There's a map of the world in our classroom, but there aren't any pictures on our walls.M3U2 The library is on the left of the playground.This is a map of our school. There are six buildings in our school: a library, an office building, a classroom building, a dining hall, a sports hall and a science building. In the middle of the school is a playground. The library is on the left of the playground near the school gate. There are many books, maps and computers in it. Behind the library, on the left, are the school offices. Between this building and the dinning hall is the classroom building with twenty-four classrooms. On the right of the classroom building is the dinning hall. In front of the dinning hall is the sports hall and the building in front of that is for science. There are six science labs and five computer rooms in the science building.M4U1 We've got lots of apples.Tony’s dad: Tony, let's go shopping for food and drink. Now, we haven't got any meat. Let's get some chicken.Tony: OK. Have we got any chocolateTony’s dad: Yes, we have. Too much chocolate isn't good for you. Let's get some fruit.Tony: What kind of fruit ApplesTony’s dad: No, we've got lots of apples. We haven't got any oranges, so let's get some.Tony: OK. How about some orange juiceTony’s dad: Yes, good idea! And coffee. Let's get some for your mum. She hasn't got any coffee.Tony: All right, some coffee for Mum, and some cola for me. I haven't got any cola.Tony’s dad: No cola! Cola is bad for you! How about some teaTony: Oh, too bad!M4U2 Is your food and drink healthyHealthy food and drink for children-Is your food and drink healthy A lot of ice cream, hamburgers and cola is not healthy. Meat is healthy but too much meat is not good for children. Cola and candy are very sweet, and too much sugar is bad for you.Eat the right food and be healthy. Carrots, eggs and sweet potatoes are good for your eyes. Milk, cheese and fish are good for your teeth. A bit tired Have lots of delicious chicken soup! It is important to remember: eat well, stay healthy, and don't get fat!·Eat noodles or rice, not hamburgers.·Have a good breakfast every morning.·Drink juice, water and milk, not cola.·Eat lots of fruit and vegetables.M5U1 I love history.Tony: Betty, what are our lessons on MondayBetty: We have Chinese at eight o'clock and science at five to nine. At twenty past ten we have IT. Then we have maths. Do you like maths, Tony Tony: Yes, I do, but it's difficult! I like the lessons on Monday afternoon: English and art. What lessons do we have on FridayBetty: We have English, Chinese, PE and geography.Tony: And in the afternoon Do we have mathsBetty: No, we don't. We have art and history, but we don't have maths. I love history and I'm good at it. It's my favourite subject because it's very interesting.Tony: My favourite subject is Chinese. I can talk with my Chinese friends. M5U2 We start work at nine o'clock.My school dayHi! I'm Alex Greenall. I'm thirteen and I go to Park School in Oxford, England. I go to school on weekdays, but not on Saturday and Sunday. This is my school day. I get up at half past seven in the morning, and then have breakfast.My school is next to my house. I go to school at half past eight and see my friends. We start work at nine o'clock. We have three lessons in the morning. My favourite subject is art.At eleven o'clock, we have a break in the playground and I talk to my friends. They go to the playground and play football, but I don't like football.We have lunch in the dining hall at half past twelve. I like school lunch! We have meat and rice with vegetables, or hamburgers. I drink juice or water.We start lessons in the afternoon at half past one. We have two lessons in the afternoon. Then we go home at half past three.In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner with my family. I do my homework and go to bed at ten o'clock.M6U1 Does it eat meatGuide: Welcome to Beijing Zoo. The zoo has many kinds of animals, such as bears, zebras, giraffes and pandas. They come from many different countries and they eat different food. Here are the lions.Tony: Do lions eat meatGuide: Yes, they do. They eat other animals. They're dangerous! Linging: Ugh! And what about bears Do they eat meatGuide: Yes, they do, but they also eat plants.Tony: Look at this elephant. It's very tall. Does it eat meatGuide: No, it doesn't. It eats plants.Linging: Do pandas eat plants and leavesGuide: Sure. They love bamboo.Linging: Are there pandas here They're my favourite animals. They're cute. Shall we go and see themGuide: Yes, let's go. Can you see LinglingTony: She's in front of you!Guide: No, Lingling the panda!Linging: Which is Lingling the pandaGuide: She's the black and white animal over there. Look! There she is! Linging: That's very funny. Her name is Lingling too!Tony: Is there a panda called Tony...M6U2 The tiger lives in Asia.AnimalsThe elephant lives in Africa and in Asia. This elephant lives in Africa. It eats plants, leaves, bamboo and a little fruit, but it doesn't eat meat. It likes water.There are only about 1,800 pandas in China and about 200 of them lives in zoos. The panda eats about 30 kilos of bamboo a day, as well as plants and leaves. This black and white animal is the favourite of people all over the world.The zebra is an African animal. Like the panda, it's black and white. It eats plants and leaves, as well as grass, but the zebra doesn't eat bamboo.The tiger lives in Asia. It's a very large animal and usually lives alone. It likes water and is good at swimming. It's strong and catches many kinds of animals for food.Monkeys live in Africa, Asia and America. There are about 200 kinds of monkeys. Monkeys eat meat, leaves, fruit and even eggs!M7U1 How do I write my homework on the computerLinging: How do I write my homework on the computer Can I learn Betty: Sure! First, open a new document. Click the mouse on "new document".Linging: What's the mouse Is this itBetty: Yes.Linging: Where do I click on "new document"Betty: On the left of the screen... there!Linging: OK, what's nextBetty: Next, you write your homework in the new document. Use the keyboard.Linging: What do I do next How do I save the documentBetty: You click "save", and write a name for it.Linging: Where do I write the nameBetty: Write it in the box. OK, then click "save" again.Linging: OK. Finally, how do I print my documentBetty: Click "print" and "OK".Linging: What about some paperBetty: Oh yes, of course! You put the paper in there first!M7U2 When do you use a computerThere is a computer in my home, and my father and I shares it. My father is a manager of a company, so he often talks to his customers on the computer.He also goes on the Internet to check the times of trains, make travel plans, and buy tickets. I listen to music or watch movies on it every Friday night. – JackThere is no computer in my home. I can only use it at school. On the Internet, I search for information, do my homework and check my email. I have a friend in Australia.I can see her and talk to her on the Internet. – AliceWe have a computer at home. My parents don't use it. I can use it on Sundays.I send email to my friends and play computer games. But sometimes I playa lot of games and my mother doesn't like it. -- MikeM8U1 I always like birthday parties.Daming: Hi, would you like to come to my birthday partyBetty: Yes, I'd love to. When is itDaming: This Saturday, at my house.Tony: OK! I always like birthday parties.Lingling: Great!Betty: What do you usually do at a Chinese birthday partyDaming: At the birthday dinner, we eat noodles. And we eat birthday cake too. But my mother never makes a birthday cake. She usually buys a special one and I cut it at the party.Lingling: And we sometimes give birthday cards.Tony: Do you usually sing Happy BirthdayDaming: Yes, we always sing Happy Birthday.Tony: Do you sing it in Chinese or in EnglishDaming: We sing it in Chinese and English.Betty: Do you get birthday presents in ChinaLingling: Sometimes. Daming always gets birthday presents!Tony: So what would you like for your birthday, DamingDaming: It's a secret. Ha ha...M8U 2 She often goes to concerts.Choosing birthday presentsDaming's grandparents like to stay healthy, so every day they got some exercise in a park near their home. They sometimes wear T-shirts.Daming's mother likes chocolate, but she doesn't often buy any because it isn't very healthy. She likes going shopping and always buys expensive clothes. She has got 11 silk scarves, 20 dresses and a lot of shoes. She spends a lot of money.Betty's cousin likes reading and she reads lots of books and magazines. She also likes films and often goes to the cinema, but she never watches sport.Tony's sister likes music. She likes going to concerts but it's often expensive. She buys CDs of her favourite songs.Lingling's aunt and uncle likes football, but they don't go to football matches. They usually watch football on television at weekends. They alwayslike watching AC Milan, but they somtimes watch Manchester United.M9 U1 We're enjoying the school trip a lot.Betty: Hi, Mum!Mum:Hello, Betty! Where are you nowBetty: I'm standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you. Really That's great.Betty: We're on a school trip.What about the others Are they with youBetty: Well, right now Tony is eating a delicious ice cream. Wang Hui is taking lots of photos. Lingling is buying a few presents and postcards. They're on sale at the shop. Daming is having lunch and lying in the sun. I'd like a postcard too, but please take some photos of the Great Wall and send them to me by email.Betty: OK. We're enjoying the school trip a lot. Anyway, it's time to go back to school now. Bye, Mum!Bye, Betty!M9U2 They're waiting for buses or trains.At this moment, in different places of the world, people are doing different things.A In London, it's five o'clock in the afternoon and people are leaving work and are going home.They're waiting for buses or trains. Some people are driving home. Someare getting off buses or trains. Some are having afternoon tea at home or having a drink.B In Moscow, it's eight o'clock in the evening, so people aren't having afternoon tea. They are having dinner at home or in restaurants. Some are going to the theatre or watching a film. Some are watching television or playing games at home.C In Beijing, it's one o'clock at night, so people aren't having dinner. Most people are sleeping.Some people are still working and some are going home from work.D In Los Angeles, it's nine o'clock in the morning. People aren't sleeping. They're working.Children are starting their lessons.E In New York, it's twelve o'clock. People aren't working. They're having lunch. They are eating hamburgers or hot dogs and drinking coffee or cola. Some people are seeing friends, calling home or shopping.M10 U1 Are you getting ready for Spring FestivalTony: Hi, Lingling. This is Tony speaking. What's happening Are you getting ready for Spring FestivalLingling: Yes, we are. We're quite busy now.Tony: What are you doing at the momentLingling: I'm making big red lanterns.Tony: I like them. They are very beautiful. Is your father helping youLingling: No, he isn't. He's still at work.Tony: What's your mother doingLingling: She's cleaning the house and putting things away.Tony: She's working so hard!Lingling :Yes. My aunt is sweeping the floor, and my grandma is cooking the meal in the kitchen.Tony: What are Daming and Betty doingLingling: They're learning a dragon dance with my grandpa.Tony: Can I join themLingling: Of course. Hurry up!M10U2 My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck.I'm Li Shan from China.Spring Festival is very important in my country.Like Christmas, it happens every year, but not on the same day.It usually comes in February, but sometimes it comes in January.I've got some photos of it. Have a look at them!A Here's the first one! It's a few days bofore Spring Festival. My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck. Look at the food on the table! We always buy a lot of food before the festival.B Oh, I love this photo. We are celebrating Spring Festival with a traditional family dinner on the evening before Spring Festival. There's so much delicious food.I am eating jiaozi -- a kind of dumpling. After the dinner, we usually watcha special programme on TV.C In this photo, my parents and I are visiting my uncles and aunts. We are wearing new sweaters and coats. I always get a hongbao. It means lucky money.。
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Module 1Ms Li:Hello,my name is Li Fang.I'm your teacher and you're my students.I'm Chinese.I'm from Wuhan.What's your name?Linging:My name is Wang Lingling.Ms Li:Nice to meet you,Lingling.Where are you from?Linging:I'm from Beijing.I'm Chinese.Ms Li:How old are you?Linging:I'm thirteen years old.Ms Li:Good.Hello,what about you?Daming:Hello,Ms Li.My name is Daming and I'm from Beijing too.I'm twelve years old.Ms Li:Thanks.Hello,are you from America?Tony:No,I'm not.I'm from England.I'm Tony Smith.Ms Li:Nice to meet you,Tony.Hi,are you English too?Betty:No,I'm not.I'm American and my name is Betty King.Linging:Tony and Betty are our friends.Ms Li:Good.Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7!Module 2Linging:Is this your family?Tony:Yes,it is.Linging:What a big family!Is this your sister?Tony:Yes,it is.Her name is Linda.Linging:Are these your grandparents?Tony:Yes,they are.My mum's parents are on the left,and my dad's parents are on the right.Linging:I see.Who's this?Tony:That's my dad.Linging:Is this your mum?Tony:Yes.The woman next to her is my dad's sister,my aunt Liz.Linging:Is this her husband?Tony:No,that's her brother,my uncle Paul.Linging:Who are the boy and the girl in front of Paul?Tony:Those are Paul's son and daughter,my cousins,Mike and Helen.Module 3Daming:Linda,what's your classroom in England like?Is it big?Linda:Yes,it's really big.There are thirty students in my class.How many students are there in your class in Beijing?Daming:There are forty students,twenty girls and twenty boys.What's in your classroom?Is there a lot of furniture?Linda:Yes,there is.Daming:Are there computers on everyone's desks?Linda:No,there aren't.But there is a computer on the teacher's desk.Daming:Oh,are there any pictures on the classroom walls?Linda:Yes,there are,at the front of the classroom.Daming:And is there a map of the world?Linda:No,there isn't.There's a map of England.Daming:There's a map of the world in our classroom,but there aren't any pictures on our walls.Module 4Tony’s dad:Tony,let's go shopping for food and drink.Now,we haven't got any meat.Let's get some chicken.Tony:OK.Have we got any chocolate?Tony’s dad:Yes,we have.Too much chocolate isn't good for you.Let's get some fruit. Tony:What kind of fruit?Apples?Tony’s dad:No,we've got lots of apples.We haven't got any oranges,so let's get some. Tony:OK.How about some orange juice?Tony’s dad:Yes,good idea!And coffee.Let's get some for your mum.She hasn't got any coffee.Tony:All right,some coffee for Mum,and some cola for me.I haven't got any cola. Tony’s dad:No cola!Cola is bad for you!How about some tea?Tony:Oh,too bad!Module 5Tony:Betty,what are our lessons on Monday?Betty:We have Chinese at eight o'clock and science at five to nine.At twenty past ten we have IT.Then we have math.Do you like math,Tony?Tony:Yes,I do,but it's difficult!I like the lessons on Monday afternoon:English and art.What lessons do we have on Friday?Betty:We have English,Chinese,PE and geography.Tony:And in the afternoon?Do we have math?Betty:No,we don't.We have art and history,but we don't have math.I love history and I'm good at it.It's my favorite subject because it's very interesting.Tony:My favorite subject is Chinese.I can talk with my Chinese friends.Module 6Guide:Welcome to Beijing Zoo.The zoo has many kinds of animals,such as bears,zebras,giraffes and pandas.They come from many different countries and they eat different food.Here are the lions.Tony:Do lions eat meat?Guide:Yes,they do.They eat other animals.They're dangerous!Linging:Ugh!And what about bears?Do they eat meat?Guide:Yes,they do,but they also eat plants.Tony:Look at this elephant.It's very tall.Does it eat meat?Guide:No,it doesn't.It eats plants.Linging:Do pandas eat plants and leaves?Guide:Sure.They love bamboo.Linging:Are there pandas here?They're my favourite animals.They're cute.Shall we go and see them?Guide:Yes,let's go.Can you see Lingling?Tony:She's in front of you!Guide:No,Lingling the panda!Linging:Which is Lingling the panda?Guide:She's the black and white animal over there.Look!There she is!Linging:That's very funny.Her name is Lingling too!Tony:Is there a panda called Tony...?Module 7Linging:How do I write my homework on the computer?Can I learn?Betty:Sure!First,open a new document.Click the mouse on"new document". Linging:What's the mouse?Is this it?Betty:Yes.Linging:Where do I click on"new document"?Betty:On the left of the screen...there!Linging:OK,what's next?Betty:Next,you write your homework in the new e the keyboard. Linging:What do I do next?How do I save the document?Betty:You click"save",and write a name for it.Linging:Where do I write the name?Betty:Write it in the box.OK,then click"save"again.Linging:OK.Finally,how do I print my document?Betty:Click"print"and"OK".Linging:What about some paper?Betty:Oh yes,of course!You put the paper in there first!Module 8Daming:Hi,would you like to come to my birthday party?Betty:Yes,I'd love to.When is it?Daming:This Saturday,at my house.Tony:OK!I always like birthday parties.Lingling:Great!Betty:What do you usually do at a Chinese birthday party?Daming:At the birthday dinner,we eat noodles.And we eat birthday cake too.But my mother never makes a birthday cake.She usually buys a special one and I cut it at theparty.Lingling:And we sometimes give birthday cards.Tony:Do you usually sing Happy Birthday?Daming:Yes,we always sing Happy Birthday.Tony:Do you sing it in Chinese or in English?Daming:We sing it in Chinese and English.Betty:Do you get birthday presents in China?Lingling:Sometimes.Daming always gets birthday presents!Tony:So what would you like for your birthday,Daming?Daming:It's a secret.Ha ha...Module 9Betty:Hi,Mum!Mum:Hello,Betty!Where are you now?Betty:I'm standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you.Mum:Really?That's great.Betty:We're on a school trip.Mum:What about the others?Are they with you?Betty:Well,right now Tony is eating a delicious ice cream.Wang Hui is taking lots of photos.Lingling is buying a few presents and postcards.They're on sale at the shop.Daming is having lunch and lying in the sun.Mum:I'd like a postcard too,but please take some photos of the Great Wall and send them to me by email.Betty:OK.We're enjoying the school trip a lot.Anyway,it's time to go back to school now.Bye,Mum!Mum:Bye,Betty!Module 10Tony:Hi,Lingling.This is Tony speaking.What's happening?Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Lingling:Yes,we are.We're quite busy now.Tony:What are you doing at the moment?Lingling:I'm making big red lanterns.Tony:I like them.They are very beautiful.Is your father helping you?Lingling:No,he isn't.He's still at work.Tony:What's your mother doing?Lingling:She's cleaning the house and putting things away.Tony:She's working so hard!Lingling:Yes.My aunt is sweeping the floor,and my grandma is cooking the meal in the kitchen.Tony:What are Daming and Betty doing?Lingling:They're learning a dragon dance with my grandpa.Tony:Can I join them?Lingling:Of course.Hurry up!。
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Module 1 How to learn EnglishUnit 1 Let ’t s ry to speak English as much as possible.Ms James: Welcome back, everyone! Todayw, e’r egoing to talk about good ways to l earn English. Ready? Who has some advice?Lingling: We should always speak English in class.Ms James: Good!Let ’t s r y to speak English as much as possible.Daming: Why not write down the mistakes in our notebooks?Ms James:That ’a s good idea. Anddon’f t orget to write down the correct answers ne xt to the mistakes. What else?Lingling: It ’a s good idea to spell and pronounce new words aloud every day.Ms James: Thanks a lot, Lingling. How about listening to the radio?Lingling: Yes, that ’go s od for our pronunciation too. But there are so many new word . Ms James: You don’n t eed to understand every word. You just need to listen for key words and main ideas.Daming: That ’t s h e same for reading. English stories are so interesting. I get to know a lot about the world through reading.Lingling: I think writing is also important. Why don’w t e try to find some English pe n friends? We can write to them. Ms James: Excellent! I agree with you.Unit 2 You should smile at her!Send your questions to Diana, the Language Doctor.Many students ask for advice about how to improve their English. Here are three b asic questions.The first question is about understanding English films and songs. Li Hao from Hu bei wrote, “I like watching English films and listening to English songs, but I can onl y understand a little. What can Ido?”Watching films and listening to songs are great way to learn English! Watch and lis ten several times, and guess the meaning of the new words. Each time you will learnsomething new. I also advise you to talk about the films or songs with your friends.The second question is about speaking. Wang Fan from Jilin wrote“, Ous r chool has a teacher from the US. I am shy and I am afraid to speak to her. What should do I ?” You can say,“Hello!H ow are you?”“Do you like China? ”These are good ways to st art a conversation. And before you begin, you should smile at her! Remember this: D o not be shy. Just try.The third question is about vocabulary. Zhang Lei from Anhui wrote,“I write down n ew words, but I forget them quickly. How can I rememberthem?”Do not worry. It is natural to forget new words! I suggest you write four or five wordsa day on pieces of paper and place them in your room. Read the words when you see them, and try to use them.Module 2 My home town and my countryUnit 1 It ’t s a ller than many other buildings.Tony: Hey, Daming! How was your weekend?Daming: Pretty good! I went to Shenzhen.Tony: Where’s S henzhen?Daming: Well, it ’o s n the coast near Hong Kong. It was a small village about thirty ye ars ago, but today it ’a s very big city.Tony: So it ’a s newer city than Hong Kong?Daming: Yes,it ’a s newer city. In fact, it only became important in the1980s.It ’g e s tting bigger and busier. Some day it will become as busy as Hong Kong I ,’m sure.Tony: What’s t he population of Shenzhen?Daming: It ’o s ver ten million, I think. That ’l s a rger than the population of many other cities in China. Its streets are much wider and cleaner too. I think i t ’a s beautiful city.Tony: I ’l d ike to go to there one day.Daming: Remember to visit the Diwang Tower.It ’ta s ller than many other buildings in Shenzhen.Unit 2 Cambridge is a beautiful city in the east of England.Cambridge, London and EnglandBy Tony SmithI come from Cambridge, a beautiful city in the east of England. It is on the River Cam and has a population of about 120,000. My home is especially famous for its uni versity. Many famous people studied here, such as Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin. There are lots of old buildings and churches to visit. Students and tourists enjoy trips along the river by boat.Cambridge is 80 kilometres from London. London is in the south of England andit is on the River Thames. It has a population of about seven and a half million, so it i s bigger and busier than Cambridge. It is about 2,000 years old, and it is famous for B ig Ben, Buckingham Palace and Tower Bridge.England itself is a part of an island, and you are always near the sea. The small vil lages and beaches on the coast are popular for holidays. Tourists like the areas of low and beautiful lakes in the north, and the hills and pretty villages in the south. Everyw here in England you will notice how green the countryside is.It is never very hot in summer or very cold in winter. So come and see England an y time of the year, but bring an umbrella with you. You will need it most days.Module 3 SportsUnit 1 Nothing is more exciting than playing tennis.Daming: Hey, Tony. Come and watch the football match on T.VTony: OK. What’s the score?Daming: Spain scored a minute ago.Tony: Wow! That ’f s a st!Daming: That ’r s ight. Last week the match on TV was so boring because no one scor ed at all. So thisweek’s m atch is already more exciting.Betty: What’s the matter with you, Tony? You look tired.Tony: I ’m really tired after last night ’te s nnis match. And I hurt my knee.Daming: That ’t s o o bad! Sit down and watch the match.I t ’s s a fer than playing tennis.Betty: Yes, watching is not sure about that. Nothing is more relaxing too!Tony: Well, I ’m not sure about that. Nothing is more enjoyable than playing tennis. Betty: But you enjoyed watching the Olympics on TV, right?Tony: Yes, butthat ’be s cause it was cheaper than buying tickets for all the games. Daming: And staying at home was easier than going to the stadium. Oh, look at that! Tony: Oh, he missed! Oh, bad luck!Daming: Never mind. There ’s s till plenty of time for them to score.Unit2 This year we practice more carefully.Training hardBy Li Daming It is Saturday tomorrow, but I am going to school. I am not going for lessons, but to play football. I am in our school team and we are going to play against another school next week. The practice starts at 10 am. We all arrive as early as we can so that we have time to warm up. We are train ing harder than usual because the other team beat us last year. This year we want to do better.It is more difficult to practise in winter because the days are short and the weather is cold too. It gets dark earlier, so it is important not to be lat e for after-school practice.Our coach is pleased because we are playing better as a team now. La st year we were sometimes careless when we passed the ball and we lost to the other team in the final match. What a pity! This year we practise m ore carefully. That means we have a better chance of winning.The fan club has fewer people this year. We hope to play well so that we have more fans to watch the matches. It is good to have our fans arou nd. They cheer us on loudly and we feel more confident to win the game.Module 4 Planes, ships, and trainsUnit1 He lives the farthest from schoolBetty: I was late for school today.Mum: Why? What happened?Betty: I took the bus. There was a road accident, and the traffic was very heavy. But nobody was late, except me. Maybe I should go to school by t axi.Mum: It ’th s e most comfortable way, butit ’a s l so the most expensive. Betty: Then what about going by bike?Mum: That ’a s good choice, butit ’a s bit dangerous.There ’s s o much traf fic.Betty: But most of my classmates ride bikes, and it ’q s u ite safe.Don’t wo rry. I ’b l l e carefull.Mum: How does Tony go to school?Betty: He lives the farthest from school, so he takes the underground. Mum: And what about Lingling?Betty: Her home is the closest to school, so she walks.Mum: How about Daming?Betty: He goes by bus too, the same as me. Bu it t ’so s crowded! And the t raffic is heavy.Mum: All right. You can ride your bike to school, but remember to be car eful all the time.Unit2 What is the best way to travel?Question: What is the best way to travel from London to Amsterdam.I am planning to travel from London to Amsterdam. How long does t he journey take and what is the best way to travel? Could you please tell me about the trains or ships to get there? The more information, the bette r. Thanks!Best answer: There are four ways to travel.A journey by train is more relaxing than by coach, but a lot more expe nsive. When you go by train, buy your ticket a long time before you trave l. It is usually cheaper. You can go by car and by ship across the Nort h Sea. This is the most comfortable way to travel but also the most expen sive. Book your ticket before you book your hotel. Remember that parkin g in Amsterdam is very expensive, so stay outside the city centre and trav el in by bus or by train.The third choice is by coach. This is usually the cheapest, but in sum mer the coaches sometimes get crowded! And it takes you about twelve h ours to get there. However, it will not cost as much as going by train.Finally, you can fly. It is the fastest and the second cheapest, but you may have to wait for hours at the airport because of bad weather.Well, I hope this helps! Have a great trip.Module 5 Lao She TeahouseUnit 1 I wanted to see the Beijing Opera.Listen and readBetty: Lingling and I went to Lao She Teahouse last night.Tony: How was it?Betty: It was great! You know, I wanted to see Beijing Opera, so Linglin g offered to take me there. We drank tea and watched an opera.Tony: Did you understand the opera?Betty: No, it was difficult to understand the words. But the actors and ac tress were excellent.Tony: How long did you stay?Betty: We only planned to watch for an hour, but in the end, we stayed f or three hours.Tony: Did you enjoyed it?Betty: Well, it was interesting---that ’th s e main thing. I hope to understa nd more next time.Tony: Do you often go to see Beijing Opera, Lingling?Lingling: No, I don’t I.wanted to take Betty to the teahouse becaus ie t’f samous.Tony: Who is Lao She? Betty: No idea. Ask Lingling.Lingling: Lao She is a great writer. He’s especially famous for his play T eahouse.Unit 2 It describes the changes in Chinese society.2 Read the passage and match the heading with the paragraphs.a) Lao She Teahouseb) T he Story of Teahousec) L ao She1Teahouse is one of Lao She’m s ost famous plays. He wrote it in 1957. The play has three acts and shows the lives of common people in China from the end of the nineteenth century to the middle of twentieth centur y. It tells us the story of Wang Lifa and the customers of his teahouse in Beijing. It describes the changes in Chinese society over fifty years aroun d the beginning of the twentieth century.2Lao She was born in Beijing in 1899. His mother sent him to a teach er ’s s chool in 1913. After finishing school in 1918, he became a head tea cher of a primary school. In 1924 Lao She left home and went to England . He taught Chinese at a college in London and returned to China five yea rs later. He wrote many plays, novels and short stories abou p t eople ’liv s e s, and was named“t he People ’A s rtist ”L a.o She is one of the greatest Ch inese writers of the twentieth century.3At Lao She Teahouse today, customers can drink tea and eat delicio us Beijing food. If you like the Beijing Opera, traditional music or magic shows, you can enjoy them at the teahouse. Lao She Teahouse gives a w arm welcome to everyone from all over the world.Module 6 Animals in dangerUnit 1 It allows people to get closer to them.Listen and read(Lingling and Betty are leaving the zoo)Lingling: Did you like the zoo?Betty: Yes! I saw the pandas at last! But I am more interested to see the pandas in the Wolong Panda Reserve, because it allows people to get clos er to them.Lingling: It ’s s a d to think of the pandas and other animals in danger. Betty: We need to protect them better.Lingling: Yes, Many wild animals don’h t ave a safe place to live, because villages and farms are growing bigger and are taking away their land and forests.Betty: Also, often there isn ’e t n ough clean water, becausw e e’ve made it dirty. I think we all need to help animals live in peace. Look,there ’a s not ice.Lingling: It says, “HelW p!e want to save animals in danger, and we need your help. ”Betty: But what can we do?Lingling: It says, “Yo m ur o ney pays to look after theanimals. ”Th m a e t an s we can give money to help protect the animals.Betty: Maybe we can raise some money at school L.et ’f s i nd out what el se we can do to save as many animals as possible.Unit 2 The WWF is working hard to save them all.2 Read the passage and match the heading with the paragraphs.a) Nature parks for pandasb) WWF And animals in dangerc) The panda’h s omed) An animal in danger1Pandas are in danger. There are only about 1,600 pandas living in th e wild today. Zoos and research centres are looking after about 340 panda s. Pandas do not have many babies, and baby pandas often die. The situat ion is getting very difficult. Scientist are doing a lot of research to help p andas produce more babies and help baby pandas live.2Pandas live in the forests and mountains of Southwest China. Each panda needs to eat a lot of bamboo every day. The bamboo forests are get ting smaller, so pandas are losing their home. And there are not many pan das left.3In order to protect pandas in the wild, the government is setting up n ature parks and developing other plans. The nature parks will be big and t here will be more bamboo to feed the pandas. Pandas born in zoos may g o back to live in the nature parks.4The World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF) wants to protect all animal s. And it chose the panda to be its symbol. We do not want to lose tigers, elephants, or any other animals, so the WWF is working hard to save the m all.Module7 A famous storyUnit1 Alice was sitting with her sister by the river.Tony: Hi,Lingling!Lingling: Ssh! I ’m reading.Tony: Sorry! What’s the book about?Lingling: It ’a s bout a girl called Alice. One day, Alice was sitting with her sister by the river and she saw a white rabbit with a watch. It ran p ast.Tony: Why was it running? Lingling: Because it was late. Tony: And whe re was it going?Lingling: To see the Queen of Hearts. Alice followed it and fell down a h ole in the ground.Tony: Yes! Then she saw the Cheshire Cat. It was sitting in a tree and smi ling at everyone.Lingling: Then Alice arrived at the March Hare’h s ouse. He was sitting with the Mad Hatter and a mouse. They were having a tea party in the ga rden.Tony: And then Alice met the Queen of Hearts. She was playing a strang e game!Lingling: Do you already know the book?Tony: Yes,It ’A s lice ’A s dventures in Wonderland. Everyone in Britain kn ows the story.Lingling: Then why did you ask me all those questions?Tony: To see if you remember the story! Haha .U2 She was thinking about her cat.Alice was sitting with her sister by the river and her sister was readi ng a book. Alice had nothing to do. Once or twice she looked into her sist er ’b a ook. “And what is a book for, t”hought A lice, ”witho p u ic t tures or c onversations? Su”ddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran by.There was nothing strange about that. She heard the rabbit sa“y,Oh dear! Oh dear! I’b l le late! a”nd she did not think it was strange. Then the rabbit took a watch out of its pocket and looked at it. A rabbit with a poc ket and a watch. Alice got up and ran across the field after it. She saw it g o down a large rabbit hole in the ground.Then Alice went down after it, but never thought about how she wa s going to get out again. She found that she was falling down a very, very deep hole. It was too dark for her to see anything. She was falling for a l ong time. While she was falling, she was thinking about her cat, Dinah. S uddenly she landed on some dryleavesModule 8Unit1 while the lights were changing to red ,a car suddenly appearedBetty: Good morning, Ms James! You look pale. Are you all right?Ms James: Im OK, but I saw an accident. A boy was riding his bike and l istening to music on the road.Daming: That ’v s ery dangerous!Ms James: I was waiting to cross the road. While the lights were changin g to red, a car suddenly appeared round the corner.w Itasn’g t oing fast, but it didn ’s t top.Lingling: Did the boy stop?Ms James: No. And the driver was talking on his mobile phone.Betty: So did the car hit the boy?Ms James: No,I ’m glad to say. The car stopped just in time, but the boy f ell off his bike and hurt his knee.Tony: That ’t s o o bad.Ms James: So when youre on your bike, think about the risk of an accid ent! Pay attention, stop at the red lightsand ..what e lse?Betty: Don’t ride too fastDaming : Don’t r ide side by side with your friends.All: Don’t l isten to music!Unite 2One day, when Henry was working in a restaurant, a snake suddenly appeared and bit his hand. A few days earlier, the snake arrived from Asi a in a box of bananas. It climbed out and hid somewhere.“I was trying to pick it up when it bit me again. I threw it across the kitchen, and it landed on atable. ’’While the snake was lying on the table, Henry quickly picked up his mobile phone and took a photo with it. Then the snake hid behind the frid ge When Henry was trying to find the snake,his hand began to hurt ba dly. He hurried to hospital. As the doctors were checking him, the pain g ot worse . But they could not help him because they did not know what kind of snake bit him.As he was lying there in great pain, Henry suddenly remembered the photo. The doctors sent the photo to a zoo. As soon as they learnt what kind of snake bit him, they gave Henry the right medicine and he left hos pital the next day.“So i f a snake bites you, take out your mobile phone or camera. Take i ts photo, and show the photo to the doctors‘’su,ggests Henry.“B ua t s you know, the snake won’t smile! ”Module 9 PopulationUnit1 the population of China is about 1.37 billionBetty: What are you doing?Tony: I ’m preparing some notes for a report called“O ug r rowing populat ion. ”Lingling: Well, were in the right place to talk about that! Beijing is a hug e city with a big population that causes a lot of problems, such as too mu ch traffic and noise.Betty: Its not only Beijing. Population increase is a big problem in many countries. Do you know how many babies are born every minute in the w orld?Tony: No. Can you tell me?Betty: Over 250! That makes over 131.4 million births a yearLingling: I can’b t elieve it!Betty: The population of China is about 1.37 billion. Thats almost one fif th of the world ’p s opulation, that is, about 7 billion.Tony: Hang on a minute! I’w l l rite that down too!Betty: But in the future, Chinas population wont grow so fast, because fa milies are getting smaller.Lingling: How do you know all this?Betty: I wrote my report yesterday!Tony: Great, thanks! Now I can write my report!Unit 2Jo is fifteen and lives in Parkville.When Jo’g s randparents first came to Parkville, it was a quiet village. They had a small house. Close to fields md hills. Parkville was near Ar nwick, a city with 200,000 people. People from Parkville moved to Arm wick to find jobs. And they needed places to live.However, it was expensive to live in the city centre, so the government built flats outside the centre. Soon, Parkville became part of Arnwick.A nd Arnwick became a city with over a million people. Jo’f s amily lives in one of those flats. It is very crowded, and rubbish is also a problem.The small local school in Parkville closed down five years ago, so Jo n ow has to go to a school in Arnwick with 2,000 pupils. It takes an hour to get there by bus. There is a lot of traffic and pollution. It is clear that Ar nwick needs more schools, buses and hospitals. It needs fresh air clean water and better public services. It also needs more police to protect its p eople. But to do all these things, it needs more money.However, can money help solve all these problems? Do we need mo re big cities like this? In fact, this is just a story. In fact, this is just a stor y.But it describes what is happening all over the world. Could it be your town some day?Module 10 The weatherUnit 1 It might snowBetty: Hey, boys!Tony: Hi, Betty. Hi, Lingling, Where are you going?Betty: We’r e going to the park to skate,There ’th s ick ice on the lake, Are you coming with US?Tony: Are you joking? It ’re s ally cold today.Daming: And it ’cl s oudy too so it might snow.Lingling: What’s t he temperature?Tony: It ’b s etween minus eight and minus two degrees! Winter is colder here than i England.Daming: Is it snowy in England in December?Tony: Not usually, although this year it snowed quite a lot, Most Decemb ers are we and rainy.Daming: What’s t he weather like in America in winter, Betty?Betty: We have cold winters and hot summersI.t ’s s n owy in New York in winter.Tony: Sounds great ! I like sunny weather, and I like snow as well. But I don ’l t i ke showers or windy weather.Betty: Me neither, Rainy weather is terrible! I wish I were in Australia no w, It ’P s robably sunny and hot there.Lingling: You can go to Hainan lsland if you like sunny weather.Betty: One day I will.Lingling: Come on, better get going! We can skate in the park and get wa rm.Unit 2 The weather is fine all year round.The US is a very big country.It is about 3,000 miles from the east coast to the west coast, so choose carefully the places to see and the time to go. Bring a map because you may want to travel around. New York and Washington D.C. are good pla ces to visit in May or October, but in winter there is a lot of snow.The best time to visit New England is in September.The weather gets cooler, and the green leaves start to turn gold, then br own. Bring your camera so you can take photos of the autumn trees.Cali fornia is on the Pacific coast, and the weather is fine all year round. Take your swimming clothes because you might want to go swimming in the sea, even in December.In Seattle, in the northwest, it is not very cold but it rains a lot, so bring an umbrella.In Alaska the days are long and warm in summer, but may be cool in the evening. In winter, Alaska can be very very cold. If you want to visit Al aska, you had better go in summer. Do not forget to bring a warm sweat er with you.In Texas and the southeast, it is usually very hot and sunny compared t o other places.There are storms from time to time in summer and autumn.So when is the best time to visit the US? Any time you like!Module 11 Way of lifeUnit 1 In China, we open a gift laterBetty: Happy birthday, Lingling.Daming: Here’y s our gift.Lingling: Oh, you remembered! What a surprise!Tony: You can open it!Lingling: I don’t t hink I should open it now. In China, we open a gift lat er.Betty: But back in the US, we open a gift immediately.Lingling: So what do I do?Betty: You needn’w t ait!(Lingling opens her present and finds a dictionary.)Lingling: Oh, thank you. I really wanted one.Betty: We’r e happy you like it.Tony: I noticed another difference. In China, you accept a gift with both hands. But in the West, we usually don’p t ay much attention to that. Betty: That ’in s teresting! I ’m interested to know all the Chinese tradition s. Tell me more.Lingling: There are a lot. For example, in my home town, people say you mustn’d t o any cleaning on the first day of the Spring Festival. And you mustn ’b t reak anything. It ’b s a d luck!Daming: You must only use red paper for hongbao because red means lu ck. And you’d better not cut your hair during the Spring Festival month. Daming: And in the north of China, people eat lots of jiaozi!Betty: Perfect! They taste great.Tony: I like eating jiaozi too. Anyway, the Spring Festival is still over a month away.Let ’c s elebrateLingling ’bi s r thday first!Unit 2 In England you usually drink tea with milk.My experiences in England. I went to England last year. I enjoyed m y stay, and I noticed something interesting with the English way of life.F or example, you must say Mr or Mrs when you meet someone for the firs t time. When you get to know each other better or when they ask you to, you can just use their first names.One day we visited some friends and had afternoon tea together. After noon tea is not just a drink but a light meal at around 4 pm. We ate sand wiches and a large fruit cake.In England you usually drink tea with milk.So I tried to drink tea with milk too.Fish and chips is the traditional food in England. You can buy it and eat it in special fish and chip shops on the high street, or you can take it away and eat it with your fingers. It is delicious!At the bus stop you must not push your way onto the bus. You need t o stand in a line behind the other people and wait your turn. Sometimes people are slow to get on the bus.Once I noticed a gentleman touch a young man on the shoulder, smile politely and say, “E xcuse m e! Are you waiting for this bus?”He was real ly polite.Module 12 HelpUnit1 What should we do before help arrives?Ms James: This mornings class is about first aid, or giving someone b asic medical help.Let ’im s agine an accident. A boy is lying at the bottom of the stairs. Heisn ’m t oving or making a sound. He is in pain. What can we do to help him? Betty: First of all, find out what ’w s rong with him.Ms James: How do we do that?Betty: Ask him.Ms James: Ok. But he could have trouble hearing you or speaking to yo u.Lingling: Shout for help? Call 120?Ms James: Good idea, but what should we do before help arrives? Tony: Make him comfortable.Ms James: And how can we do that?Tony: Lift him up and sit him on a chair?Ms James: No, that could be harmful! You could drop him and hurt him e ven more. Betty, you must know! You did some basic medical training. Betty: Make sure he’w s arm. Cover him with a coat.Ms James:That ’s s uch good advice that you could be a doctor, Betty!Unit 2 Stay away from windows and heavy furniture.What to do in an earthquakeEarthquakes always happen suddenly, so it is difficult to warn people a bout them.Usually people have little or no idea about what to do during an earthqua ke, so here is some advice. Inside Do not jump out of high buildings. Hid e under a table. Stay away from windows and heavy furniture. Keep clear of fires. Leave the building quickly when the ground stops shaking, but do not use the lift.Keep calm, especially when you are with other people. Be brave and be helpful.Outside Move away from buildings, because parts of a building may fall on you. Do not stand near street lights or under power lines. Stay aw ay from bridges and trees. If you are in a bus or car, stay in it.In the moun tains, be careful of falling rocks.On a beach, run away from the sea and move quickly to higher ground.In short, follow what you learnt in school. You can be safe and you c an also help save others。
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外研版上英语课文完整版文稿归稿存档编号:[KKUY-KKIO69-OTM243-OLUI129-G00I-FDQS58-M1U1 Nice to meet you.Ms Li: Hello, my name is Li Fang. I'm your teacher and you're my students. I'm Chinese. I'm from Wuhan. What's your name?Linging: My name is Wang Lingling.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Lingling. Where are you from?Linging: I'm from Beijing. I'm Chinese.Ms Li: How old are you?Linging: I'm thirteen years old.Ms Li: Good. Hello, what about you?Daming: Hello, Ms Li. My name is Daming and I'm from Beijing too. I'm twelve years old.Ms Li: Thanks. Hello, are you from America?Tony: No, I'm not. I'm from England. I'm Tony Smith.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Tony. Hi, are you English too?Betty: No, I'm not. I'm American and my name is Betty King.Linging: Tony and Betty are our friends.Ms Li: Good. Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7!M1U2 I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old.Hello, everyone. My name is Li Daming and my English name is David. I'm twelve years old and I'm from Beijing. Beijing is the capital of China. This is Lingling and her English name is Lucy.She's my friend. She's from Beijing too.Hello, I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old. Good to see you. Wang Hui is my friend, but he is not in my class. His English name is Henry. He's from Shanghai. Shanghai is a very big city.Hi, my name is Tony Smith. I'm from Cambridge. It's a small city in England. Tony is my first name and Smith is my last name. I'm thirteen years old. It's nice to meet you all.M2 U1 Is this your mum?Linging: Is this your family?Tony: Yes, it is.Linging: What a big family! Is this your sister?Tony: Yes, it is. Her name is Linda.Linging: Are these your grandparents?Tony: Yes, they are. My mum's parents are on the left, and my dad's parents are on the right.Linging: I see. Who's this?Tony: That's my dad.Linging: Is this your mum?Tony: Yes. The woman next to her is my dad's sister, my aunt Liz.Linging: Is this her husband?Tony: No, that's her brother, my uncle Paul.Linging: Who are the boy and the girl in front of Paul?Tony: Those are Paul's son and daughter, my cousins, Mike and Helen.M2U2 These are my parents.My name is Betty King. These are my parents. We're American. My father is an actor, and my mother is the manager of a theatre.My name is Li Daming. These are my parents.We're Chinese. My father's job is at a police station.He is a policeman, and my mother is a nurse.My name is Tony Smith and I'm English. This is my mother. She's an English teacher at a school. This is my father. He's a hotel manager.My name is Wang Lingling. I'm Chinese. My mother is a nurse. She and Daming's mother are at the same hospital. My father is a bus driver in Beijing.M3U1There are thirty students in my class.Daming: Linda, what's your classroom in England like Is it big Linda: Yes, it's really big. There are thirty students in my class. How many students are there in your class in Beijing?Daming: There are forty students, twenty girls and twenty boys. What's in your classroom Is there a lot of furnitureLinda: Yes, there is.Daming: Are there computers on everyone's desks?Linda: No, there aren't. But there is a computer on the teacher's desk. Daming: Oh, are there any pictures on the classroom walls?Linda: Yes, there are, at the front of the classroom.Daming: And is there a map of the world?Linda: No, there isn't. There's a map of England.Daming: There's a map of the world in our classroom, but there aren't any pictures on our walls.M3U2 The library is on the left of the playground.This is a map of our school. There are six buildings in our school: a library, an office building, a classroom building, a dining hall, a sports hall and a science building. In the middle of the school is a playground. The library is on the left of the playground near the school gate. There are many books, maps and computers in it. Behind the library, on the left, are the school offices. Between this building and the dinning hall is the classroom building with twenty-four classrooms. On the right of the classroom building is the dinning hall. In front of the dinning hall is the sports hall and the building infront of that is for science. There are six science labs and five computer rooms in the science building.M4U1 We've got lots of apples.Tony’s dad: Tony, let's go shopping for food and drink. Now, we haven't got any meat. Let's get some chicken.Tony: OK. Have we got any chocolate?Tony’s dad: Yes, we have. Too much chocolate isn't good for you. Let's get some fruit.Tony: What kind of fruit ApplesTony’s dad: No, we've got lots of apples. We haven't got any oranges, solet's get some.Tony: OK. How about some orange juice?Tony’s dad: Yes, good idea! And coffee. Let's get some for your mum. Shehasn't got any coffee.Tony: All right, some coffee for Mum, and some cola for me. I haven't got any cola.Tony’s dad: No cola! Cola is bad for you! How about some tea?Tony: Oh, too bad!M4U2 Is your food and drink healthy?Healthy food and drink for children-Is your food and drink healthy? A lot of ice cream, hamburgers and cola is not healthy. Meat is healthy but too much meat is not good for children. Cola and candy are very sweet, and too much sugar is bad for you.Eat the right food and be healthy. Carrots, eggs and sweet potatoes are good for your eyes. Milk, cheese and fish are good for your teeth. A bit tired Have lots of delicious chicken soup! It is important to remember: eat well, stay healthy, and don't get fat!·Eat noodles or rice, not hamburgers.·Have a good breakfast every morning.·Drink juice, water and milk, not cola.·Eat lots of fruit and vegetables.M5U1 I love history.Tony: Betty, what are our lessons on Monday?Betty: We have Chinese at eight o'clock and science at five to nine. At twenty past ten we have IT. Then we have maths. Do you like maths, Tony?Tony: Yes, I do, but it's difficult! I like the lessons on Monday afternoon: English and art. What lessons do we have on Friday?Betty: We have English, Chinese, PE and geography.Tony: And in the afternoon Do we have mathsBetty: No, we don't. We have art and history, but we don't have maths. I love history and I'm good at it. It's my favourite subject because it's very interesting.Tony: My favourite subject is Chinese. I can talk with my Chinese friends.M5U2 We start work at nine o'clock.My school dayHi! I'm Alex Greenall. I'm thirteen and I go to Park School in Oxford, England.I go to school on weekdays, but not on Saturday and Sunday. This is my school day. I get up at half past seven in the morning, and then have breakfast.My school is next to my house. I go to school at half past eight and see my friends. We start work at nine o'clock. We have three lessons in the morning. My favourite subject is art.At eleven o'clock, we have a break in the playground and I talk to my friends. They go to the playground and play football, but I don't like football.We have lunch in the dining hall at half past twelve. I like school lunch! We have meat and rice with vegetables, or hamburgers. I drink juice or water.We start lessons in the afternoon at half past one. We have two lessons in the afternoon. Then we go home at half past three.In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner with my family. I do my homework and go to bed at ten o'clock.M6U1 Does it eat meat?Guide: Welcome to Beijing Zoo. The zoo has many kinds of animals, such as bears, zebras, giraffes and pandas. They come from many different countries and they eat different food. Here are the lions.Tony: Do lions eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do. They eat other animals. They're dangerous!Linging: Ugh! And what about bears Do they eat meatGuide: Yes, they do, but they also eat plants.Tony: Look at this elephant. It's very tall. Does it eat meat?Guide: No, it doesn't. It eats plants.Linging: Do pandas eat plants and leaves?Guide: Sure. They love bamboo.Linging: Are there pandas here They're my favourite animals. They're cute. Shall we go and see themGuide: Yes, let's go. Can you see Lingling?Tony: She's in front of you!Guide: No, Lingling the panda!Linging: Which is Lingling the panda?Guide: She's the black and white animal over there. Look! There she is! Linging: That's very funny. Her name is Lingling too!Tony: Is there a panda called Tony...M6U2 The tiger lives in Asia.AnimalsThe elephant lives in Africa and in Asia. This elephant lives in Africa. It eats plants, leaves, bamboo and a little fruit, but it doesn't eat meat. It likes water.There are only about 1,800 pandas in China and about 200 of them lives in zoos. The panda eats about 30 kilos of bamboo a day, as well as plants and leaves. This black and white animal is the favourite of people all over the world.The zebra is an African animal. Like the panda, it's black and white. It eats plants and leaves, as well as grass, but the zebra doesn't eat bamboo.The tiger lives in Asia. It's a very large animal and usually lives alone. It likes water and is good at swimming. It's strong and catches many kinds of animals for food.Monkeys live in Africa, Asia and America. There are about 200 kinds of monkeys. Monkeys eat meat, leaves, fruit and even eggs!M7U1 How do I write my homework on the computer?Linging: How do I write my homework on the computer Can I learnBetty: Sure! First, open a new document. Click the mouse on "new document". Linging: What's the mouse Is this itBetty: Yes.Linging: Where do I click on "new document"Betty: On the left of the screen... there!Linging: OK, what's next?Betty: Next, you write your homework in the new document. Use the keyboard. Linging: What do I do next How do I save the documentBetty: You click "save", and write a name for it.Linging: Where do I write the name?Betty: Write it in the box. OK, then click "save" again.Linging: OK. Finally, how do I print my document?Betty: Click "print" and "OK".Linging: What about some paper?Betty: Oh yes, of course! You put the paper in there first!M7U2 When do you use a computer?There is a computer in my home, and my father and I shares it. My father is a manager of a company, so he often talks to his customers on the computer. He also goes on the Internet to check the times of trains, make travel plans, and buy tickets. I listen to music or watch movies on it every Friday night. –JackThere is no computer in my home. I can only use it at school. On the Internet, I search for information, do my homework and check my email. I have a friendin Australia.I can see her and talk to her on the Internet. – AliceWe have a computer at home. My parents don't use it. I can use it on Sundays.I send email to my friends and play computer games. But sometimes I play a lot of games and my mother doesn't like it. -- MikeM8U1 I always like birthday parties.Daming: Hi, would you like to come to my birthday party?Betty: Yes, I'd love to. When is it?Daming: This Saturday, at my house.Tony: OK! I always like birthday parties.Lingling: Great!Betty: What do you usually do at a Chinese birthday party?Daming: At the birthday dinner, we eat noodles. And we eat birthday cake too. But my mother never makes a birthday cake. She usually buys a special one andI cut it at the party.Lingling: And we sometimes give birthday cards.Tony: Do you usually sing Happy Birthday?Daming: Yes, we always sing Happy Birthday.Tony: Do you sing it in Chinese or in English?Daming: We sing it in Chinese and English.Betty: Do you get birthday presents in China?Lingling: Sometimes. Daming always gets birthday presents!Tony: So what would you like for your birthday, Daming?Daming: It's a secret. Ha ha...M8U 2 She often goes to concerts.Choosing birthday presentsDaming's grandparents like to stay healthy, so every day they got someexercise in a park near their home. They sometimes wear T-shirts.Daming's mother likes chocolate, but she doesn't often buy any because itisn't very healthy. She likes going shopping and always buys expensive clothes.She has got 11 silk scarves, 20 dresses and a lot of shoes. She spends a lot of money.Betty's cousin likes reading and she reads lots of books and magazines. She also likes films and often goes to the cinema, but she never watches sport.Tony's sister likes music. She likes going to concerts but it's often expensive. She buys CDs of her favourite songs.Lingling's aunt and uncle likes football, but they don't go to football matches. They usually watch football on television at weekends. They always like watching AC Milan, but they somtimes watch Manchester United.M9 U1 We're enjoying the school trip a lot.Betty: Hi, Mum!Mum:Hello, Betty! Where are you now?Betty: I'm standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you.Really That's great.Betty: We're on a school trip.What about the others Are they with youBetty: Well, right now Tony is eating a delicious ice cream. Wang Hui is taking lots of photos. Lingling is buying a few presents and postcards.They're on sale at the shop. Daming is having lunch and lying in the sun.I'd like a postcard too, but please take some photos of the Great Wall and send them to me by email.Betty: OK. We're enjoying the school trip a lot. Anyway, it's time to go back to school now. Bye, Mum!Bye, Betty!M9U2 They're waiting for buses or trains.At this moment, in different places of the world, people are doing different things.A In London, it's five o'clock in the afternoon and people are leaving work and are going home.They're waiting for buses or trains. Some people are driving home. Some are getting off buses or trains. Some are having afternoon tea at home or having a drink.B In Moscow, it's eight o'clock in the evening, so people aren't having afternoon tea. They are having dinner at home or in restaurants. Some are going to the theatre or watching a film. Some are watching television or playing games at home.C In Beijing, it's one o'clock at night, so people aren't having dinner. Most people are sleeping.Some people are still working and some are going home from work.D In Los Angeles, it's nine o'clock in the morning. People aren't sleeping. They're working.Children are starting their lessons.E In New York, it's twelve o'clock. People aren't working. They're having lunch. They are eating hamburgers or hot dogs and drinking coffee or cola. Some people are seeing friends, calling home or shopping.M10 U1 Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Tony: Hi, Lingling. This is Tony speaking. What's happening Are you getting ready for Spring FestivalLingling: Yes, we are. We're quite busy now.Tony: What are you doing at the moment?Lingling: I'm making big red lanterns.Tony: I like them. They are very beautiful. Is your father helping you? Lingling: No, he isn't. He's still at work.Tony: What's your mother doing?Lingling: She's cleaning the house and putting things away.Tony: She's working so hard!Lingling :Yes. My aunt is sweeping the floor, and my grandma is cooking the meal in the kitchen.Tony: What are Daming and Betty doing?Lingling: They're learning a dragon dance with my grandpa.Tony: Can I join them?Lingling: Of course. Hurry up!M10U2 My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck.I'm Li Shan from China.Spring Festival is very important in my country.Like Christmas, it happens every year, but not on the same day.It usually comes in February, but sometimes it comes in January.I've got some photos of it. Have a look at them!A Here's the first one! It's a few days bofore Spring Festival. My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck. Look at the food on the table! We always buy a lot of food before the festival.B Oh, I love this photo. We are celebrating Spring Festival with atraditional family dinner on the evening before Spring Festival. There's so much delicious food.I am eating jiaozi -- a kind of dumpling. After the dinner, we usually watch a special programme on TV.C In this photo, my parents and I are visiting my uncles and aunts. We are wearing new sweaters and coats. I always get a hongbao. It means lucky money.。
外研版小学三级上册英语课文
MODULE 1 Hello, I’m Sam. Hello, Sam. Hello, I’m Amy. Hello, Amy.I’m Lingling. Hi, Lingling. I’m Daming. Hi, Daming.Goodbye, Lingling. Goodbye, Daming. Bye-bye, Amy.Bye-bye, Sam. Good morning, Sam. Good morning. How are you, Sam? I’m fine, thank you. MODULE 2Hi, Daming.Hello, Sam.How are you,Amy?I’m fine. And how are you?I’m fine, too. Thank you.Good moring, boys and girls. I’m Ms Smart.Good moring, Ms Smart.Hello.Hello, Ms Smart. I’m Lingling. Hello, Ming.I’m Daming.Good afternoon, I’m Mr Li. Good afternoon, Mr Li. What’s your name?I’m Sam.MODULE 3Good moring, boys and girls.Good moring, Ms Smart.Sit down, please.Stand up, Lingling.Point to the door.Point to the window.Point to the blackboard. Hello, bird. What’d your name? Tweet, tweet.Hello, Tweet-tweet.Hello, Tweet-tweet. Point to the blackboard.Point to the chair.Point to the desk.Point to the window.Bye-bye, Tweet-tweet. MODULE 4Good morning, I’m a chameleon. What’s your name?My name is Panpan. I’m a panda. It’s red.Now, it’s blue.Now, it’s yellow.Now, it’s green.Now, it’s black.Now, it’s red, blue, yellow and green.It’s a black dog.Now, it’s a blue dog.It’s a red cat.Now, it’s a green cat.It’s a yellow cap.Now, it’s a red cap.MODULE 5How many? One!Two! Three! Four! Five! Six! Seven! Eight!How many girls?…seven, eight, nine!Nine girls?Oh, Ten.How many boys?six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven. Eleven boys?Oh! Twelve.MODULE 6I’m a pupil. This is my school. This is my English teacher, Ms Smart.Good morning, Lingling. How are you?I’m fine, thank you.What’s this?It’s a desk.It’s a chair. What’s that?It’s a bird. Hello,Tweet-tweet. Amy! What’s this? It’s a bag, Tom. What’s this?It’s a pencil.It’s a pen.What’s this?It’s a book.What’s that?It’s a cat!.MODULE 7Hello, Sam. Happy birthday!Here’s your present.Thank you, Daming.What’s this? A pencil?Oh! It’s a pen. Thank you!Happy birthday, Sam. Here’s your cake.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. I’m nine!Hello! Look, I’m nine.How old are you, Daming?Look, I’m nine.Nine? You’re six.Oh! I’m nine.MODULE 8I t’s my birthday.How old are you?I’m nine now. Here’s my present. Look! What’s that?I don’t know.Is it a cat? No, it isn’t!Is it a dog? No, it isn’t!Is it a…dragon? Yes, it is!Help!Look. It’s a kite. Hello!Where’s the cat?I don’t know.Is it in the yellow bag? No, it isn’t.Is it in the green bag? Yes, it is!Where’s the bird?It’s in the green bag, too. MODULE 9Look, this is my mother.Yes! She’s my teacher.This is my father. He’s a doctor. This is my grandpa.This is my grandma.And is this your sister, Amy? No, it isn’t. That’s me!That’s my brother,Tom.He’s a doctor.She’s a driver.He’s a policeman. She’s a nurse.He’s a farmer. She’s a teacher. MODULE 10Look! This is a panda. This is his head.This is his arm.This is his hand.This is his leg.This is his foot.Hello! I’m Panpan.Panpan, point to your arm and leg. Panpan, point to your hand and foot.Point to her nose.Point to her eyes.Point to her mouth. Point to her ears.。
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M1U1 Nice to meet you.Ms Li: Hello, my name is Li Fang. I'm your teacher and you're my students. I'm Chinese. I'm from Wuhan. What's your name?Linging: My name is Wang Lingling.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Lingling. Where are you from?Linging: I'm from Beijing. I'm Chinese.Ms Li: How old are you?Linging: I'm thirteen years old.Ms Li: Good. Hello, what about you?Daming: Hello, Ms Li. My name is Daming and I'm from Beijing too. I'm twelve years old.Ms Li: Thanks. Hello, are you from America?Tony: No, I'm not. I'm from England. I'm Tony Smith.Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Tony. Hi, are you English too?Betty: No, I'm not. I'm American and my name is Betty King.Linging: Tony and Betty are our friends.Ms Li: Good. Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7!M1U2 I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old.Hello, everyone. My name is Li Daming and my English name is David. I'm twelve years old and I'm from Beijing. Beijing is the capital of China. This is Lingling and her English name is Lucy.She's my friend. She's from Beijing too.Hello, I'm Wang Lingling and I'm thirteen years old. Good to see you. Wang Hui is my friend, but he is not in my class. His English name is Henry. He's from Shanghai. Shanghai is a very big city.Hi, my name is Tony Smith. I'm from Cambridge. It's a small city in England. Tony is my first name and Smith is my last name. I'm thirteen years old. It's nice to meet you all.M2 U1 Is this your mum?Linging: Is this your family?Tony: Yes, it is.Linging: What a big family! Is this your sister?Tony: Yes, it is. Her name is Linda.Linging: Are these your grandparents?Tony: Yes, they are. My mum's parents are on the left, and my dad's parents are on the right.Linging: I see. Who's this?Tony: That's my dad.Linging: Is this your mum?Tony: Yes. The woman next to her is my dad's sister, my aunt Liz. Linging: Is this her husband?Tony: No, that's her brother, my uncle Paul.Linging: Who are the boy and the girl in front of Paul?Tony: Those are Paul's son and daughter, my cousins, Mike and Helen.M2U2 These are my parents.My name is Betty King. These are my parents. We're American. My father is an actor, and my mother is the manager of a theatre.My name is Li Daming. These are my parents.We're Chinese. My father's job is at a police station.He is a policeman, and my mother is a nurse.My name is Tony Smith and I'm English. This is my mother. She's an English teacher at a school. This is my father. He's a hotel manager.My name is Wang Lingling. I'm Chinese. My mother is a nurse. She and Daming's mother are at the same hospital. My father is a bus driver in Beijing. M3U1There are thirty students in my class.Daming: Linda, what's your classroom in England like? Is it big?Linda: Yes, it's really big. There are thirty students in my class. How many students are there in your class in Beijing?Daming: There are forty students, twenty girls and twenty boys. What's in your classroom? Is there a lot of furniture?Linda: Yes, there is.Daming: Are there computers on everyone's desks?Linda: No, there aren't. But there is a computer on the teacher's desk. Daming: Oh, are there any pictures on the classroom walls?Linda: Yes, there are, at the front of the classroom.Daming: And is there a map of the world?Linda: No, there isn't. There's a map of England.Daming: There's a map of the world in our classroom, but there aren't any pictures on our walls.M3U2 The library is on the left of the playground.This is a map of our school. There are six buildings in our school: a library, an office building, a classroom building, a dining hall, a sports hall and a science building. In the middle of the school is a playground. The library is on the left of the playground near the school gate. There are many books, maps and computers in it. Behind the library, on the left, are the school offices. Between this building and the dinning hall is the classroom building with twenty-four classrooms. On the right of the classroom building is the dinning hall. In front of the dinning hall is the sports hall and the building in front of that is for science. There are six science labs and five computer rooms in the science building.M4U1 We've got lots of apples.Tony’s dad: Tony, let's go shopping for food and drink. Now, we haven't got any meat. Let's get some chicken.Tony: OK. Have we got any chocolate?Tony’s dad: Yes, we have. Too much chocolate isn't good for you. Let's get some fruit.Tony: What kind of fruit? Apples?Tony’s dad: No, we've got lots of apples. We haven't got any oranges, so let's get some.Tony: OK. How about some orange juice?Tony’s dad: Yes, good idea! And coffee. Let's get some for your mum. She hasn't got any coffee.Tony: All right, some coffee for Mum, and some cola for me. I haven't got any cola.Tony’s dad: No cola! Cola is bad for you! How about some tea?Tony: Oh, too bad!M4U2 Is your food and drink healthy?Healthy food and drink for children-Is your food and drink healthy? A lot of ice cream, hamburgers and cola is not healthy. Meat is healthy but too much meat is not good for children. Cola and candy are very sweet, and too much sugar is bad for you.Eat the right food and be healthy. Carrots, eggs and sweet potatoes are good for your eyes. Milk, cheese and fish are good for your teeth. A bit tired? Have lots of delicious chicken soup! It is important to remember: eat well, stay healthy, and don't get fat!·Eat noodles or rice, not hamburgers.·Have a good breakfast every morning.·Drink juice, water and milk, not cola.·Eat lots of fruit and vegetables.M5U1 I love history.Tony: Betty, what are our lessons on Monday?Betty: We have Chinese at eight o'clock and science at five to nine. At twenty past ten we have IT. Then we have maths. Do you like maths, Tony? Tony: Yes, I do, but it's difficult! I like the lessons on Monday afternoon: English and art. What lessons do we have on Friday?Betty: We have English, Chinese, PE and geography.Tony: And in the afternoon? Do we have maths?Betty: No, we don't. We have art and history, but we don't have maths. I love history and I'm good at it. It's my favourite subject because it's very interesting.Tony: My favourite subject is Chinese. I can talk with my Chinese friends. M5U2 We start work at nine o'clock.My school dayHi! I'm Alex Greenall. I'm thirteen and I go to Park School in Oxford, England. I go to school on weekdays, but not on Saturday and Sunday. This is my school day. I get up at half past seven in the morning, and then have breakfast.My school is next to my house. I go to school at half past eight and see my friends. We start work at nine o'clock. We have three lessons in the morning. My favourite subject is art.At eleven o'clock, we have a break in the playground and I talk to my friends. They go to the playground and play football, but I don't like football.We have lunch in the dining hall at half past twelve. I like school lunch! We have meat and rice with vegetables, or hamburgers. I drink juice or water.We start lessons in the afternoon at half past one. We have two lessons in the afternoon. Then we go home at half past three.In the evening, I watch TV and have dinner with my family. I do my homework and go to bed at ten o'clock.M6U1 Does it eat meat?Guide: Welcome to Beijing Zoo. The zoo has many kinds of animals, such as bears, zebras, giraffes and pandas. They come from many different countries and they eat different food. Here are the lions.Tony: Do lions eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do. They eat other animals. They're dangerous! Linging: Ugh! And what about bears? Do they eat meat?Guide: Yes, they do, but they also eat plants.Tony: Look at this elephant. It's very tall. Does it eat meat?Guide: No, it doesn't. It eats plants.Linging: Do pandas eat plants and leaves?Guide: Sure. They love bamboo.Linging: Are there pandas here? They're my favourite animals. They're cute. Shall we go and see them?Guide: Yes, let's go. Can you see Lingling?Tony: She's in front of you!Guide: No, Lingling the panda!Linging: Which is Lingling the panda?Guide: She's the black and white animal over there. Look! There she is! Linging: That's very funny. Her name is Lingling too!Tony: Is there a panda called Tony...?M6U2 The tiger lives in Asia.AnimalsThe elephant lives in Africa and in Asia. This elephant lives in Africa. It eats plants, leaves, bamboo and a little fruit, but it doesn't eat meat. It likes water.There are only about 1,800 pandas in China and about 200 of them lives in zoos. The panda eats about 30 kilos of bamboo a day, as well as plants and leaves. This black and white animal is the favourite of people all over the world.The zebra is an African animal. Like the panda, it's black and white. It eats plants and leaves, as well as grass, but the zebra doesn't eat bamboo.The tiger lives in Asia. It's a very large animal and usually lives alone. It likes water and is good at swimming. It's strong and catches many kinds of animals for food.Monkeys live in Africa, Asia and America. There are about 200 kinds of monkeys. Monkeys eat meat, leaves, fruit and even eggs!M7U1 How do I write my homework on the computer?Linging: How do I write my homework on the computer? Can I learn?Betty: Sure! First, open a new document. Click the mouse on "new document".Linging: What's the mouse? Is this it?Betty: Yes.Linging: Where do I click on "new document"?Betty: On the left of the screen... there!Linging: OK, what's next?Betty: Next, you write your homework in the new document. Use the keyboard.Linging: What do I do next? How do I save the document?Betty: You click "save", and write a name for it.Linging: Where do I write the name?Betty: Write it in the box. OK, then click "save" again.Linging: OK. Finally, how do I print my document?Betty: Click "print" and "OK".Linging: What about some paper?Betty: Oh yes, of course! You put the paper in there first!M7U2 When do you use a computer?There is a computer in my home, and my father and I shares it. My father is a manager of a company, so he often talks to his customers on the computer.He also goes on the Internet to check the times of trains, make travel plans, and buy tickets. I listen to music or watch movies on it every Friday night. – JackThere is no computer in my home. I can only use it at school. On the Internet, I search for information, do my homework and check my email. I have a friend in Australia.I can see her and talk to her on the Internet. – AliceWe have a computer at home. My parents don't use it. I can use it on Sundays.I send email to my friends and play computer games. But sometimes I playa lot of games and my mother doesn't like it. -- MikeM8U1 I always like birthday parties.Daming: Hi, would you like to come to my birthday party?Betty: Yes, I'd love to. When is it?Daming: This Saturday, at my house.Tony: OK! I always like birthday parties.Lingling: Great!Betty: What do you usually do at a Chinese birthday party?Daming: At the birthday dinner, we eat noodles. And we eat birthday cake too. But my mother never makes a birthday cake. She usually buys a special one and I cut it at the party.Lingling: And we sometimes give birthday cards.Tony: Do you usually sing Happy Birthday?Daming: Yes, we always sing Happy Birthday.Tony: Do you sing it in Chinese or in English?Daming: We sing it in Chinese and English.Betty: Do you get birthday presents in China?Lingling: Sometimes. Daming always gets birthday presents!Tony: So what would you like for your birthday, Daming?Daming: It's a secret. Ha ha...M8U 2 She often goes to concerts.Choosing birthday presentsDaming's grandparents like to stay healthy, so every day they got some exercise in a park near their home. They sometimes wear T-shirts.Daming's mother likes chocolate, but she doesn't often buy any because it isn't very healthy. She likes going shopping and always buys expensive clothes. She has got 11 silk scarves, 20 dresses and a lot of shoes. She spends a lot of money.Betty's cousin likes reading and she reads lots of books and magazines. She also likes films and often goes to the cinema, but she never watches sport.Tony's sister likes music. She likes going to concerts but it's often expensive. She buys CDs of her favourite songs.Lingling's aunt and uncle likes football, but they don't go to football matches. They usually watch football on television at weekends. They alwayslike watching AC Milan, but they somtimes watch Manchester United.M9 U1 We're enjoying the school trip a lot.Betty: Hi, Mum!Mum:Hello, Betty! Where are you now?Betty: I'm standing on the Great Wall of China and talking to you. Really? That's great.Betty: We're on a school trip.What about the others? Are they with you?Betty: Well, right now Tony is eating a delicious ice cream. Wang Hui is taking lots of photos. Lingling is buying a few presents and postcards. They're on sale at the shop. Daming is having lunch and lying in the sun. I'd like a postcard too, but please take some photos of the Great Wall and send them to me by email.Betty: OK. We're enjoying the school trip a lot. Anyway, it's time to go back to school now. Bye, Mum!Bye, Betty!M9U2 They're waiting for buses or trains.At this moment, in different places of the world, people are doing different things.A In London, it's five o'clock in the afternoon and people are leaving work and are going home.They're waiting for buses or trains. Some people are driving home. Someare getting off buses or trains. Some are having afternoon tea at home or having a drink.B In Moscow, it's eight o'clock in the evening, so people aren't having afternoon tea. They are having dinner at home or in restaurants. Some are going to the theatre or watching a film. Some are watching television or playing games at home.C In Beijing, it's one o'clock at night, so people aren't having dinner. Most people are sleeping.Some people are still working and some are going home from work.D In Los Angeles, it's nine o'clock in the morning. People aren't sleeping. They're working.Children are starting their lessons.E In New York, it's twelve o'clock. People aren't working. They're having lunch. They are eating hamburgers or hot dogs and drinking coffee or cola. Some people are seeing friends, calling home or shopping.M10 U1 Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Tony: Hi, Lingling. This is Tony speaking. What's happening? Are you getting ready for Spring Festival?Lingling: Yes, we are. We're quite busy now.Tony: What are you doing at the moment?Lingling: I'm making big red lanterns.Tony: I like them. They are very beautiful. Is your father helping you?Lingling: No, he isn't. He's still at work.Tony: What's your mother doing?Lingling: She's cleaning the house and putting things away.Tony: She's working so hard!Lingling :Yes. My aunt is sweeping the floor, and my grandma is cooking the meal in the kitchen.Tony: What are Daming and Betty doing?Lingling: They're learning a dragon dance with my grandpa.Tony: Can I join them?Lingling: Of course. Hurry up!M10U2 My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck.I'm Li Shan from China.Spring Festival is very important in my country.Like Christmas, it happens every year, but not on the same day.It usually comes in February, but sometimes it comes in January.I've got some photos of it. Have a look at them!A Here's the first one! It's a few days bofore Spring Festival. My mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away bad luck. Look at the food on the table! We always buy a lot of food before the festival.B Oh, I love this photo. We are celebrating Spring Festival with a traditional family dinner on the evening before Spring Festival. There's so much delicious food.I am eating jiaozi -- a kind of dumpling. After the dinner, we usually watcha special programme on TV.C In this photo, my parents and I are visiting my uncles and aunts. We are wearing new sweaters and coats. I always get a hongbao. It means lucky money.。