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01 At the park在游乐场The swing 秋千the see-saw 跷跷板the slide 滑梯The sandpit 沙坑the sandwich 三明治the salad蔬菜色拉The squirrels小松鼠02 My cushion我的坐垫My cushion my cushion no, my cushionNo, my cushion oh no! My cushion03 Super car超级跑车Go! Go! Go!It can bump. 它能碰撞It can jump .它能跳跃It can bash.它能痛击It can smash.它能撞击It can spin .它能快速旋转It can win!它能获胜04 Happy Birthday Josie乔西,生日快乐My cards 我的卡片my bike我的自行车my cake我的蛋糕my candles我的蜡烛my friends 我的朋友们my presents我的礼物my party我的生日聚会05 The Princess and the Dragon公主与龙I am a princess .我是公主I am a Dragon.我是恐龙Help! Help!帮帮我,救救我。
I am a prince我是王子Help! Help!帮帮我,救救我。
We are happy!我们是快乐的06 Greedy Giant贪婪的巨人Six cakes, five cakes, four cakes, three, two cakes,One cake, pardon me! 原谅我,对不起Burp! 打嗝07 At the Vet在兽医店My pet is a dog.我的宠物是一只狗My pet is a cat.猫My pet is a rabbit.兔子My pet is a rat.大老鼠My pet is a pattot.鹦鹉My pet is .. 我的宠物是 a spider! 一只蜘蛛08 Abracadabra咒语A cloak一个披风 a hat一个帽子 a frog一只青蛙a bat一只蝙蝠 a book一本书 a wand一个魔杖a wizard 一个男巫09 I Like Cars我喜欢很多车I like the red car.我喜欢红色的车I like the black car. 我喜欢红色的车I like the blue car. 我喜欢蓝色的车I like the green car. 我喜欢绿色的车I like the white car. 我喜欢白色的车I like the yellow car. 我喜欢黄色的车But I love my dad’s car! 但是,我爱我的爸爸的车10 Dirty Dog肮脏的小狗Dirty Dog sees a bone.肮脏的小狗看到一个骨头Dirty Dog sees a bird.肮脏的小狗看到一只小鸟Dirty Dog sees a cat.肮脏的小狗看到一只猫Dirty Dog sees a me!肮脏的小狗看到了我11 Something FishyI can see a big fish.我看到一条大鱼I can see a little fish.我看到一条小鱼I can see a fat fish.我看到一条胖鱼I can see a flat fish.我看到一条扁鱼I can see a blue fish.我看到一条蓝色的鱼I can see a shark fish.我看到一条鲨鱼Wow。
剑桥国际少儿英语4文本

HelloP2MR STAR: Hello there, everybody. We're the Stars.STELLA: Hello. I'm Stella and I'm ten. This is my Aunt May. She's a doctor, and I want to be a doctor too.SIMON: Hi. I'm Simon and I'm nine. This is my Uncle Fred. He's my mum's brother. He's a farmer. This is my favourite comic, Lock and Key. It's about two detectives. I want to be a detective.SUZY: Hello. I'm Suzy. I'm six. This is my grandfather, Grandpa Star. He's funny. He knows lots of good games. I want to be funny too!U1P8NARRATOR: Simon and Alex are in their Art class. They're making bowls and they can't stop. They're busy.SIMON: Oooh. My bowl's terrible!NARRATOR: Alex is careful and slow. His bowl's good.NARRATOR: Stella and Lenny are in their Maths lesson. Stella's very happy because she loves Maths and thinks it's easy. Lenny doesn't think Maths is easy. He thinks it's difficult.LENNY: I can't do this Maths problem. It's difficult.STELLA: Come on, Lenny. You can do it. It's easy.U1P10NARRATOR: ... It's 73-72. What an exciting game! Meera's got the ball and she's running with it. Meera's quick. The boy's slow. GIRL: This is really boring. I don't like basketball.SIMON: Hey! The school show's really exciting, Dad.MR STAR: Yes, it is ... and it's good to see your teachers. Who are they all?SIMON: Well, the man who's talking to Mum is my Maths teacher. He's called Mr Newton. MR STAR: Right. Is the man who's singing your Music teacher?SIMON: No, he's Mr Burke, our sports teacher. Miss Flower's our Music teacher. She's the woman who's wearing the long green skirt. They do the 'After school club'. MR STAR: The 'After school club'? What's that?SIMON: It's a new club where we can do lots of exciting things on Thursday afternoons. ... And can you guess who my Art teacher is?MR STAR: Ooh, Simon, that's difficult. Is it the woman who's playing the guitar? SIMON: Very funny, Dad. No, that's Mrs Robinson, our English teacher. Our Art teacher's over there. He's the one who's carrying the lorry.MR STAR: Is his name Mr Strong? Ha haha. SIMON: No, Dad. His name's Mr Turner.U2P16SIMON: Look, this is the new activity centre which is opening in the village next to ours. SUZY: What does 'activity centre' mean? SIMON: It's a place where you can learn to do lots of exciting sports. Look. It's got rock climbing. I'd like to learn to climb. STELLA: Hmm. It's not nice when it's cold, wet and raining.SIMON: No, it's OK. They've got a climbing wall inside and outside.SUZY: Look! There's a lake too. SIMON: Yes, you can do water sports. You can learn to sail and fish, and you can go swimming there when it's hot.SUZY: I don't want to sail or climb. What can I learn to do?STELLA: Hmmm. Let's see. You can learn to skate, Suzy.SUZY: Hmm, skating. That's exciting, but I haven't got any skates.STELLA: That's OK. They've got skates at the centre. And they do dancing. I can learn to dance.U2P18MR STAR: Hello.GRANDPA: Hello, son. Where are you?MR STAR: Hi, Dad. I'm inside, watching Simon and Alex. They're climbing really well. Simon's climbing quickly and he's near the top of the wall. Alex is climbing slowly and carefully. Where are you, Dad? GRANDPA: I'm outside with Suzy. She's learning to skate.MR STAR: How's she doing? GRANDPA: Well, she isn't doing badly. She doesn't want to fall, so she's skating slowly. SUZY: Look at me, Grandpa! I can skate really well now, but I'm tired. Let's go inside and watch Simon.GRANDPA: Good idea, Suzy. See you in a minute, son. We're coming in now.Unit 3Page 262.Listen and check.ALEX: You weren't at school last week, Simon. Where were you?SIMON: I was at home because I wasn't well.ALEX: What was the matter?SIMON: I was ill. Last Monday I had a temperature. It was 39 degrees.ALEX: Wow. What was the matter? SIMON: I don't know. I drank lots of water, but on Tuesday I was worse and I had a bad headache too.ALEX: Were you better on Wednesday? SIMON: No, I wasn't. I had a terrible cough, so I saw the doctor. He gave me some medicine.ALEX: Were you better after you took the medicine?SIMON: No, I wasn't. On Thursday I went to the hospital with Mum and had some tests.ALEX: So, what was the matter? SIMON: Er, I had a cold ..., but I wasn't ill on Friday afternoon. I was fine! I ate a big dinner ... and then I had a really good weekend!Unit 3Page 288.Listen and check.STELLA: I'm really tired this morning. MEERA: Really? Why? Were you awake all night?STELLA: No, I had a terrible dream. MEERA: Oooh, what was your dream about? STELLA: I was a doctor in a big hospital. I had a long white coat ... and I had lots of doctor's things, but I didn't have time to stop!MEERA: Oh? How many people did you see?STELLA: I saw lots. I saw a man who had a cough, but he didn't have a temperature so I gave him some medicine ... And there was a woman with a bad headache. And then, there was a girl who had a bowl on her head! MEERA: A bowl on her head! How did you take it off?STELLA: It was really difficult, but in the end I took it off and ... do you know who was under the bowl?MEERA: No.STELLA: It was Suzy!Unit 4Page 342.Listen and check.MR STAR: What did you do yesterday afternoon at the After school club, kids? SIMON: Well, first we helped Mr Burke. Alex and I cleaned the chairs and then we carried them into the hall.MR STAR: And what did you do, Stella?STELLA: I played chess with Meera and then we all started to think about our school show.SIMON: Yes, Mr Burke wanted us to do a musical. We had to sing. And we danced! MRS STAR: Did you dance, Simon? SIMON: Well, I didn't dance, but I hopped, skipped and jumped to the music ... and Meera and Stella laughed a lot. STELLA: Well, Simon, you were funny. Mr Burke watched us dancing and listened to us singing, but then he stopped us!MR STAR: So what now?STELLA: Mr Burke doesn't want us to do a musical this year.SIMON: It's great! I don't have to sing and dance!Unit 4Page 369.Listen and check.NARRATOR: It's Saturday morning and the children are going to Alex's new flat. LENNY: Which floor does Alex live on? STELLA: I think he lives on the fifteenth floor.SIMON: Wow, the fifteenth floor. That's exciting!MEERA: Yeah, he says he can see the city from his bedroom window. Oh, no! The lift isn't working!LENNY: That's OK. There are some stairs. We can walk up.STELLA: Lenny, we have to walk up to the fifteenth floor!SIMON: That's no problem. Lenny and I love climbing. Come on, Lenny. Let's see who gets there first!LENNY: Yeah!STELLA: First floor, second floor, third floor, fourth floor, fifth floor ... I'm so tired!ALEX: Hello. What's the matter?EVERYONE ELSE: The lift isn't working. ALEX: But it's only the fifth floor! LENNY: Yeah, but we went up to the fifteenth floor because Stella thinks you lived there!ALEX: Well, it's good you didn't want to see my uncle. He lives on the twentieth floor! Unit 5 p46 8Listen and check.ALEX: Hi, Simon. Did you finish your homework yesterday?SIMON: Yeah, I wrote about Shackleton. Who did you write about?ALEX: Jacques Cousteau. He was a French explorer. Shackleton's adventures were more difficult than Cousteau's, but I think Cousteau is more famous.SIMON: Really. What did he do? ALEX: He sailed in his ship, the Calypso, and explored sea life.SIMON: But Shackleton's life was more exciting. Why was Cousteau famous? ALEX: Because he helped us to understand our world. He made 120 TV programmes and films and he was one of the first people to tell us to be more careful with the sea. SIMON: Yeah, that's true. We have to look after our world.STELLA: Huh, our homework was more boring than theirs.LENNY: Yes, but ours was easier than theirs, so I had time to watch TV after I finished mine.STELLA: Yeah!Unit 6 Page 52 2.Listen and check.GRANDMA: We want to buy a computer so we can use the Internet.I'd like to email my old friend in Australia.SUZY: Do you know how to use a computer, Grandma?GRANDMA: No, not really. Can you show us, please?STELLA: Yeah, first you have to turn the computer on. Push this button here. Then you have to turn on the screen. That's this button here. Now you hold the mouse in your hand and ...GRANDMA: What mouse?SUZY: This here, Grandma. It's called a mouse because it's got a long tail. Look. GRANDMA: Oh, I see.STELLA: Then you click on this program, and you can write your email.SIMON: OK. What do you want to do, Grandpa?GRANDPA: I want to go on the Internet. Iwant to buy a DVD or a video about fishing. SIMON: You don't want a video, Grandpa. A DVD's better because you can watch it on your new computer. Now, you need an MP3 player, Grandpa.GRANDPA: No, Simon. Now I need a cup of tea.Page 547.Listen and check.GRANDPA: Oh, I'm tired today. We went shopping yesterday.SIMON: Oh, really? What did you buy? GRANDPA: We bought a computer. SIMON: How exciting, Grandpa! Which computer did you get?GRANDMA: We got a really good one. It's a KBX4.SIMON: Why did you choose that one? GRANDPA: Well, we chose it because yourgrandma read about it and the man in the shop said it was a good one. GRANDMA: Yes, he thought it was better than the others.SIMON: Did you bring it home with you? GRANDMA: Oooh, no. The nice man from the shop brought the computer home later. GRANDPA: Yes, he took it out of the box, put it on the table and said goodbye. GRANDMA: Yes, he thought that we knew something about computers, but we don't. We don't know how to turn it on!Unit 7 Page 62 2.Listen and check.MR BURKE: Welcome to the Kid's Box Quiz. Let's hear it for these two clever kids in today's big final: Lenny and Stella. LENNY AND STELLA: Hello, Mr Burke. MR BURKE: Look at the animals on the wall behind me. Lenny, which do you think is themost exciting?LENNY: Er, I think the most exciting animal is the tiger.MR BURKE: Great. Now tell us about tigers. You get five points for each fact. LENNY: Well, the Siberian tiger's the biggest and the strongest animal in the cat family. It's not the quickest cat, but it can run at 55 km an hour. The heaviest Siberian tiger weighed 465 kilograms.MR BURKE: Very good. That's 15 points. Now, Stella, which animal do you think is the most beautiful, and what can you tell us about it? STELLA: I think the most beautiful animal is the dolphin. It's one of the cleverest animals and I also think dolphins are the best parents - they look after their young for more than three years ... Erm ... oh, yes, and do you know that dolphins can't drink sea water? They have to get water from their food.MR BURKE: Very good, Stella. That gives you15 points. Now, put your hands on the buttons. The quickest person to press the button and answer the question correctly gets five points. Which animal is the loudest in the world?LENNY: Is it the elephant?MR BURKE: Sorry, Lenny. It isn't. STELLA: Is it the blue whale?MR BURKE: Yes, that's right, Stella. Five points for you. The blue whale is the loudest animal in the world. And now for my next question ...Unit 7 Page64 7Listen and check.SUZY: Here's a picture for you, Mum. I drew it at the city zoo before we came home. SIMON: Yes, Dad drove us there this morning.STELLA: It was great. We saw the dolphins. They swam round the pool and jumped out of the water to eat fish from a man's hand.SUZY: Look, it's here in the picture. And we saw some baby lions, Mum. They ran in a big square cage, but their parents slept all day. STELLA: After we saw the lions, we went into the parrots' cage and they flew round our heads.SUZY: They were the most beautiful animals. Dad bought me a toy parrot. Look, it's over there on the table.MRS STAR: Mmm!SIMON: A parrot sat on Dad's head. It was really funny, but the lizard was the best. It caught a fly. Ffphffkkk. And ate it for its lunch.Unit 7 Page 65 10Listen and do the actions.1. The boy ran round the playground.2. The girl jumped into the sea.3. The children climbed out of the swimmingpool.4. The bird flew round the tree.5. The teacher walked into the classroom.6. The dog ran round the garden.7. The cat jumped out of the tree.8. The fish swam round the bowl.9. Dad walked into the kitchen.10. The boy jumped out of bed.Unit 8 Page 70 2Listen and check.NARRATOR: It's Simon's birthday. The grown ups are making food for his party. MR STAR: Angelina, can you take a bowl of salad to the table, please?MRS STAR: Yes. Can you pass me a bowl of cold pasta, too, please?GRANDMA: What do you want me to do? MR STAR: Er, could you put these cheese sandwiches on the table please, Mum? GRANDPA: Where's the lemonade, son? MR STAR: There are some bottles in thatbox next to the door.MRS STAR: Who'd like a cup of tea? GRANDPA: Oooh, no, thank you. But I am thirsty. I need a glass of lemonade! GRANDMA: Do you want a cheese sandwich too?GRANDPA: Oh, no, thank you. I don't like party food. Bruce made some nice vegetable soup yesterday. I can have some of that later.GRANDMA: Hmm. Vegetable soup. Oh, no, dear. We had it for dinner last night. We finished it all when you were out with your friends. It was lovely.Now, would you like a cheese sandwich?GRANDPA: Oooohhh ... yes, please.Unit 8 Page 72 8Listen and check.GRANDPA: And here we are at the Star House Birthday Race. The explorer's first at the moment. He's jumping best. The clown'sjumping the most quickly, but not the most carefully. Oh, he's got problems. I think he's falling.MR STAR: Oh, dear! He's going down! GRANDPA: And the pirate and the robot are both trying to get third place. Ooh, this is very exciting. And the doctor's jumping the worst, but she's laughing the most. The artist is jumping the most slowly, but she's doing very well.MR STAR: Er, she isn't jumping, Dad. She's walking.GRANDPA: Hmm! She's doing very well. She has got the shortest legs.。
英语口语900句文本.pdf

[1] Greetings 问候语1. Hello.你好!2. Good morning.早晨好!3. I’m John Smith.我是约翰、史密斯。
4. Are you Bill Jones?你是比尔、琼斯吗?5. Yes,I am.是的,我是。
6. How are you?你好吗?7. Fine,thanks.很好,谢谢。
8. How is Helen?海伦好吗?9. She’s very well,thank you. 她很好,谢谢您。
10. Good afternoon,Mr. Green.午安,格林先生。
11. Good evening,Mrs. Brown.晚上好,布朗夫人。
12. How are you this evening?今晚上您好吗?13. Good night,John.晚安,约翰。
14. Good-bye,Bill.再见,比尔。
15. See you tomorrow.明天见。
[2] Classroom expressions 课堂用语16. Come in,please. 请进!17. Sit down. 坐下!18. Stand up,please. 请站起来。
19. Open your book,please. 请把书打开。
20. Close your book,please. 请把书合上。
21. Don’t open your book. 别打开书。
22. Do you understand?你明白了吗?23. Yes,I see. 是的,我明白了。
24. No,I don’t understand. 不,我不明白。
25. Listen and repeat. 先听,然后再重复一遍。
26. Now read,please. 现在请大家读。
27. That’s fine. 好得很。
28. It’s time to begin. 到开始的时候了。
29. Let’s begin now. 现在让我们开始。
一口气英语全部文本

Great to see you.So good to see you.What's going on?
很高兴见到你。看见你真好。有什么事发生?
What's up today?What are you doing?Anything exciting?You look great.
That's the way.That's how to do it.Don't change a thing.
I like your style.You do a good job.
我喜欢你的方式。你教得真好。
You're an excellentteacher.Your material isgreat.
你是个很棒的老师。你的教材真好。
Your methods areuseful.You're never dull.You're full of pep.
你做得很好。
You're doing fine.You got it.Keep on going.
你做得很好。你知道该怎么做。再接再厉,继续努力。
That's the way.That's how to do it.Don't change a thing.
你的做法对。就是这么做。不要改变。
你看起来精神充沛。你看起来已经准备好做任何事。
Great to see you.So good to see you.What's going on?
很高兴见到你。看见你真好。有什么事发生?
What's up today?What are you doing?Anything exciting?You look great.
英语听力50篇文本

听写50篇文本Passage 1 Town and Country Life in England There is a big difference between town life and country life in England. In the country, everybody knows everybody else. They know what time you get up, what time you go to bed and what you have for dinner. If you want help, you will always get it and you will be glad to help others.In a large town like London, however, it can sometimes happen that you have never seen your next door neighbor and you do not know his name or anything about him. People in London are often very lonely. This is because people go to different places in the evenings and at weekends. If you walk through the streets in the centre of London on Sunday, it is like a town without people. One is sorry for old people living on their own. They could die in their homes and would not be discovered for weeks or even months. (154 words.)Passage 2 A Change in Women’s LifeThe important change in women’s life-pattern has only recently begun to have its full effect on women’s economic position. Even a few years ago most girls left school at the first opportunity, and most of them took a full-time job. However, when they married, they usually left work at once and never returned to it. Today the school-leaving age is sixteen, many girls stay at school after that age, and though women tend to marry younger, more married women stay at work at least until shortly before their first child is born. Very many more afterwards return to full-time or part-time work. Such changes have led to a new relationship in marriage, with husband accepting a greater share of the duties and satisfactions of family life and with both husband and wife sharing more equally in providing the money, and running the home, according to the abilities and interests on each of them. (154 words)Passage 3 A Popular Pastime of the English People One of the best means of understanding the people of any nation is watching what they do with their non-working time.Most English men, women and children love growing things, especially flowers. Visitors to England in spring, summer, or autumn are likely to see gardens all the way along the railway lines. There are flowers at the airports and flowers in factory grounds, as well as in gardens along the roads. Each English town has at least one park with beautifully kept flower beds. Public buildings of every kind have brilliant window boxes and sometimes baskets of flowers are hanging on them.But what the English enjoy most is growing things themselves. If it is impossible to have a garden, then a widow box or something growing in a pot will do. Looking at each other’s gardens is a popular pastime with the English. (144words.)Passage 4 British and American Police Officers Real policemen, both in Britain and the U.S., hardly recognize any common points between their lives and what they see on TV—if they ever get home in time.Some things are about the same, of course, but the policemen do not think much of them.The first difference is that a policeman’s real life deals with the law. Most of what he learns is the law. He has to know actually what actions are against the law and what facts can be used to prove them in court. He has to know nearly as much law as a lawyer, and what’s more, he has to put it into practice on his feet, in the dark a nd, running down a narrow street after someone he wants to talk to.Little of his time is spent in talking with beautiful girls or in bravely facing cruel criminals. He will spend most of his working life arranging millions of words on thousands of forms about hundreds of sad, ordinary people who are guilty — or not of stupid, unimportant crimes. (177words)Passage 5 Living SpaceHow much living space does a person need? What happens when his space needs are not met? Scientists are doing experiments on rats to try to determine the effects of overcrowded conditions on man. Recent studies have shown that the behavior of rats is greatly affected by space. If rats have enough living space, they eat well, sleep well and produce their young well. But if their living conditions become too crowded, their behavior and even their health change obviously. They can not sleep and eat well, and signs of fear and worry become clear. The more crowded they are, the more they tend to bite each other and even kill each other. Thus, for rats, population and violence are directly related. Is this a natural law for human society as well? Is enough space not only satisfactory, but necessary for human survival? These are interesting questions.(147 words)Passage 6 The United NationsIn 1945, representatives of 50 nations met to plan this organization. It was called the United Nations. After the war, many more nations joined.There are two major parts of the United Nations. One is called the General Assembly. In the General Assembly, every member nation is represented and has an equal vote.The second part is called the Security Council. It has representatives of just 15 nations. Five nations are permanent members: the United States, Russia, France, Britain and China. The 10 other members are elected every two years by the General Assembly.The major job of the Security Council is to keep peace in the world. If necessary, it can send troops from member nations to try to stop little wars before they turn into big ones.It is hard to get the nations of the Security Council to agree on when this is necessary. But they did vote to try to stop wars. (156 words)Passage 7 PlasticWe use plastic wrap to protect our foods. We put our garbage in plastic bags or plastic cans. We sit on plastic chairs, play with plastic toys, drink from plastic cups, and wash our hair with shampoo from plastic bottles!Plastic doesn’t grow in nature. It is made by mixing certain things together. We call it a produced or manufactured material. Plastic was first made in the 1860s from plants, such as wood and cotton. That plastic was soft and burned easily.The first modern plastics were made in 1930s. Most clear plastic starts out asthick, black oil. That plastic coating inside a pan begins as natural gas.Over the years, hundreds of different plastics have been developed. Some are hard and strong. Some are soft and bendable. Some are clear. Some are many-colored. There is a plastic for almost every need. Scientists continue to experiment with plastics. They hope to find even ways to use them! (160 words)Passage 8 Display of GoodsAre supermarkets designed to persuade us to buy more?Fresh fruit and vegetables are displayed near supermarket entrances. This gives the impression that only healthy food is sold in the shop. Basic foods that everyone buys, like sugar and tea, are not put near each other. They are kept in different aisles so customers are taken past other attractive foods before they find what they want. In this way, shoppers are encouraged to buy products that they do not really need.Sweets are often placed at children’s eye level at the checkout. While parents are waiting to pay, children reach for the sweets and put them in the trolley.More is bought from a fifteen-foot display of one type of product than from a ten-foot one. Customers also buy more when shelves are full than when they a half empty. They do not like to buy from shelves with few products on them because they feel there is something wrong with those products that are there. (166 words)Passage 9 Albert EinsteinAlbert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879. His father owned a factory that made electrical devices. His mother enjoyed music and books. His parents were Jewish but they did not observe many of the religion’s rules. Albert was a quiet child who spent much of his time alone. He was slow to talk and had difficulty learning to read. When Albert was five years old, his father gave him a compass. The child was filled with wonder when he discovered that the compass needle always pointed in the same direction—to the north. He asked his father and his uncle what caused the needle to move. Their answers about magnetism and gravity were difficult for the boy to understand. Yet he spent a lot of time thinking about them. He said later that he felt something hidden had to be behind things. (143 words.)Passage 10 Private CarsWith the increase in the general standard of living, some ordinary Chinese families begin to afford a car. Yet opinions of the development of a private car vary from person to person.It gives a much greater degree of comfort and mobility. The owner of a car is no longer forced to rely on public transport, and hence no irritation caused by waiting for buses or taxis. However, others strongly object to developing private cars. They maintain that as more and more cars are produced and run in the street, a large volume of poisonous gas will be given off, polluting the atmosphere and causing actual harm to the health of people.Whether private cars should be developed in China is a difficult question to answer, yet the desire for the comfort and independence a private car can bring will not be eliminated.(143words)Passage 11 A Henpecked Husband and His WifeThere was once a large, fat woman who had a small, thin husband. He had a job in a big company and was given his weekly wages every Friday evening. As soon as he got home on Fridays, his wife used to make him give her all his money, and then she used to give him back only enough to buy his lunch in his company every day.One day, the small man came home very excited. He hurried into the living-room. His wife was listening to the radio and eating chocolates there.“You will never guess what happened to me today, dear,” he said.He waited for a few seconds and then added, “I won ten thousand dollars on the lottery!”“That is wonderful!” said his wife delightedly. But then she pulled a long face and added angrily, “But how could you afford to buy the ticket?” (148 words)Passage 12 A Young Man’s PromiseOne day a young man was writing a letter to his girl friend who lived just a few miles away in a nearby town. He was telling her how much he loved her and how wonderful he thought she was. The more he wrote, the more poetic he became. Finally, he said that in order to be with her he would suffer the greatest difficulties, he would face the greatest dangers that anyone could imagine. In fact, to spend only one minute with her, he would swim across the widest river, he would enter the deepest forest, and he would fight against the fiercest animals with his bare hands.He finished the letter, signed his name, and then suddenly remembered that he had forgotten to mention something quite important. So, in a postscript below his name, he added:“By the way, I’ll be over to see you on Wednesday night, if it doesn’t rain.” (154 words)Passage 13 A Kind NeighborMr. and Mrs. Jones’ apartment was full of luggage, package, furniture and boxes. Both of them were very busy when they heard the doorbell ring. Mrs. Jones went to open it and she saw a middle-aged lady outside. The lady said she lived next door. Mrs. Jones invited her to come in and apologized because there was no place for her to sit. “Oh, that’s OK,” said the lady. “I just come to welcome you to your new home. As you know, in some parts of this city neighbors are not friendly at all. There are some apartment houses where people don’t know any of their neighbors, not even the ones next door. But in this building everyone is very friendly with everyone else. We are like one big happy family. I’m sue you’ll be very happy here. ” Mr. and Mrs. Jones said, “But madam, we are not new dwellers in this department. We’ve lived her for two years. We’re moving out tomorrow. ” (163 words)Passage 14 That Isn’t Our FaultMr. and Mrs. Williams got married when he was twenty-three, and she was twenty. Twenty-five years later, they had a big party, and a photographer came and took some photographs of them.Then the photographer gave Mrs. Williams a card and said, “They’ll be ready next Wedne sday. You can get them from studio.”“No,” Mrs. William said, “Please send them to us.”The photographs arrived a week later, but Mrs. Williams was not happy when shesaw them. She got into her car and drove to the photographer’s studio. She went inside a nd said angrily, “You took some photographs of me and my husband last week, but I’m not going to pay for them.”“Oh, Why not?” the photographer asked.“Because my husband looks like a monkey,” Mrs. William said.“Well,” the photographer answered, “that isn’t our fault. Why didn’t you think of that before you married him?” (148 words)Passage 15 A Guide’s AnswerIn 1861, the Civil War started in the United States between the Northern and the Southern states. The war continued with great bitterness until 1865, when the Northerners were victorious. However, even today, many Southerners have not forgotten their defeat, or forgiven the Northerners.A few years ago, a party of American tourists were going round one of the battlefield of the Civil War with a guide who came from one of the Southern states. At each place, the guide told the tourists stirring stories about how a few Southern soldiers had conquered powerful forces of Northerners there.At last, one of the tourists, a lady who came from the North, stopped the guide and said to him, “But surly the Northern army must have won at least one victory in the Civil War?”“Not as long as I’m the guide here, madam,” answered the Southern guide.(147 words)Passage 16 A Qualified PilotThe captain of a small ship had to go along a rocky coast, but he was unfamiliar with it, so he tried to find a qualified pilot to guide him. He went ashore in one of the small ports, and a local fisherman pretended that he was a pilot because he needed some money. The captain took him on board and asked him where to steer the ship.After half an hour the captain began to suspect that the fisherman did not really know what he was doing and where he was going.“Are you sure you are a qualified pilot?” he asked.“Oh, yes,” answered the fisherman. “I know every rock on this part of the coast.”Suddenly there was a terrible crash from under the ship. At once the fisherman added, “And that’s one of them.” (138 words)Passage 17 Living Things ReactYou and all organisms live in an environment. An environment is made up of everything that surrounds an organism. It can include the air, the water, the soil, and even other organism.An organism responds to changes in its environment. When an organism responds to a change, it reacts in a certain ways. All living things respond in some way.Have you ever noticed how plants and insects respond to light? Plants bend toward light. Insects fly toward light.Living things also respond in other ways. The leaves on some trees respond to a change in season. In autumn, they change colors and then fall off the branches. Animals also respond to a change in season. Squirrels save nuts for the winter. Bears sleep through the winter in a cave.You respond to your environment in many ways, too. You may shiver if you are cold. What other ways do you respond to changes in your environment? (156 wordsPassage 18 Flowering PlantsWhat are the parts of a flower?Flowers can have male parts and female parts. The female parts make eggs that become seeds. The male parts make pollen. Pollen is a powdery material that is needed by the eggs to make seeds. To make seeds, pollen and eggs must come together. The wind, insects, and birds bring pollen to eggs. Many animals love flowers’ bright colors. They also like a sugary liquid in flowers. This is called nectar. While they drink nectar, pollen rubs off on their bodies. As they move, some of this pollen gets delivered to the female flower parts.Over time, the female parts turn into fruits that contain seeds. Animals often eat the fruits and the seeds pass through their bodies as waste. The animals do not know they are working for the plants by planting seeds as they travel to different places. (147 words)Passage 19 Finding the Direction and Location How can you tell which direction? By day, look for the Sun. It is in the east in the morning and the west in the afternoon. At night, use the Big Dipper to help you find the North Star. It would be better to bring a compass because its needle always points north.How do you know how far you have gone? You could count every step. Each step is about two feet. You’d better wear a pedometer which is a tool that counts steps. If you know where you started, which direction you are heading, and how far you have gone, you can use a good map to figure out exactly where you are.Today there is a new way for travelers to figure out where they are. It is the GPS. It has 24 satellites that orbit the earth and constantly broadcast their positions. Someday you may carry a small receiver as you hike and use GPS to find out if you are there yet!Passage 20 WavesHow does light get from the sun to the earth? How does music get from the stage to the audience? They move the same way — in waves!Light and sound are forms of energy. All waves carry energy, but they may carry it differently. Light and sound travel through different kinds of matter. For example, light waves cannot move through walls, but sound waves can. That is why you can hear people talking in another room even though you cannot see them. The energy of some waves is destructive. An earthquake produces seismic waves.Catch a wave. Ask a friend to stand a few feet away from you. Stretch a spring between you. Shake the spring to transfer energy to it. What happens? The spring bounces up and down in waves. When the waves reach your friend, they bounce back to you!Light waves travel 300,000 kilometers (186,000 miles) per second! They can also travel through a vacuum. That is why light from the sun and distant stars can travel through space to the earth.(175 words)Passage 21 SoilsThere are many different kinds of soils. Different soils have different types of rock and minerals in them than other. Some soils have more water in them than others. Some soils might have more plant and animal material in them, too.Different kinds of soils are found in different parts of the world. There are several kinds of soils found in the United States. In some areas, the soil has a lot of clay. Other soils are very sandy. Loam is a kind of soil that has a good mixture of clay and sand.In some places, soil layers are very thick. Lots of plants grow in places with a thick soil layer. In dry and windy places soil layers are much thinner. Layers of soil on mountains are thin because gravity pulls the soil downhill.The type of soil in a particular place affects what kinds of plants can grow there. (150 words)Passage 22 CrisisLife is a contest! Who will win? A bluebird and sparrow both compete for space to build their nests. A fast-growing maple tree and slower-growing dogwood compete for the sunlight they both need. Oil competes with coal and nuclear power as an energy source for electric power plants.There is a problem. There is a limited amount of space for birds, sunlight for trees, and energy for people! If we do not cut back on our uses of some of our resources, someday they will be gone!How can we use energy today and know we will have enough to go around in the future? We can choose alternate, or replacement, energy resources. It takes the earth millions of years to create coal, oil, and gas. They are nonrenewable resources.Solar energy, wind energy and water energy are renewable. What other ways we conserve our resources? How can we make sure there is always enough to go around? (159 words.)Passage 23 America’s Worst SurpriseDecember 7, 1941 was one of the worst days in American history. Nearly all Americans who are old enough to remember that day can still remember what they were doing at the moment they heard “the news”. The news was that America had been attacked!Shortly before 2:00 P.M., a radio dispatch came into Washington from Honolulu, Hawaii. “Air Raid, Pearl Harbor —This is no drill.” Japanese planes had begun an attack on the largest American military base in the Pacific. They first destroyed places on the ground. Then they bombed the ships in the harbor.No one had expected the attack. So no one was prepared for it. And it did not take long for the Japanese to do their damage. When the smoke cleared, the Navy counted its losses. Eighteen ships had been sunk or badly damaged. Nearly 150 planes had been destroyed. More than 2,400 Americans had been killed and more than 1,200 wounded. (157 words)Passage 24 Great Depression in the U.S.In 1929, the bills started to come in. American industry had produced too many goods. Americans could not afford to buy all of them. So factories had to cut down on their production. Many workers lost their jobs. Investors tried to get their moneyback. But businesses did not have enough money to pay them. Banks tried to get their money back from investors. But the investors could not pay, either. Too many people owned money. And few of them could pay their bills.During the next few years, business got worse and worse. By 1932, banks all over the country were closing.People without money could not buy goods. So more businesses closed. More and more people lost their jobs. By 1932, more than 12 million Americans were jobless. Millions more were earning barely enough to live on. The country was in a great depression they had never experienced before. (151 words)Passage 25 A Place of Our OwnWe are all usually very careful when we buy something for the house. Why? Because we have to live with it for a long time. We paint a room to make it brighter, so we choose the colours carefully.We buy new curtains in order to match the newly decorated room, so they must be the right colour. We move the furniture round so as to make more space — or we buy new furniture — and so on. It is an endless business.Rich or poor, we take time to furnish a room. Perhaps some people buy furniture in order to impress their friends. But most of us just want to enjoy our surroundings. We want to live as comfortably as we can afford to. We spend a large part of our lives at home. We want to make a small corner in the world which we can recognize as oPassage 26 Travel for WorkYou can see them in every airport in the world. They are businessmen and women who have to travel for their work.When they first applied for the job, they may have thought of good food and hotels, huge expense accounts and fashionable cities. Now they have to sit in airport lounges, tired and uncomfortable in their smart clothes, listening to the loudspeaker announce “The flight to Tokyo, or Berlin, or New York is delayed for another two hours”. Some people say to me, “How lucky you are to be able to travel abroad in your work! You can go sightseeing without paying any money by yourself!” They think that my job is like a continual holiday. It is not.There are advantages, of course, and I do think I am lucky, but only because I can go to places I would never visit if I was a tourist. (149 words)Passage 27 IntelligenceAre some people born clever, and others born stupid? Or is intelligence developed by our environment and our experience?Strangely enough, the answer to these questions is yes. To some extent our intelligence is given us at birth, and no amount of special education can make a genius out of a child born with low intelligence. On the other hand, a child who lives in a boring environment will develop his intelligence less than one who lives in rich and varied surroundings. Thus, the limits of a person’s intelligence are fixed at birth, whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his environment. This view, held by most experts now, can be supported in a number of ways. As is easy to show that intelligence is to some extent something we are born with. The closer the blood relationship between two people is, the closer they are likely to be in intelligence.(154 words)Passage 28 A Free Dress Every WeekThe temptation to steal is greater than ever before especially in large shops and people are not so honest as they once were.A detective recently watched a well-dressed woman who always went into a large store on Monday mornings. One Monday, there were fewer people in the shop than usual when the woman came in, so it was easier for the detective to watch her. The woman first bought a few small articles. After a little time, she chose one of the most expensive dresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant who wrapped it for her as quickly as possible. The woman simply took the parcel and walked out of the shop without paying. When she was arrested, the detective found out that the shop assistant was her daughter.. Believe it or not, the girl “gave” her mother a free dress every week. (148 words)Passage 29 TimeTime is tangible. One can gain time, spend time, waste time, save time, or even kill time. Common questions in American English reveal this concrete quality as though time were a possession. “Do you have any time?”, “Can you get some time for this?”, “How much free time do you have?” The treatment of time as a possession influences the way that time is carefully divided.Generally, Americans are taught to do one thing at a time and may be uncomfortable when an activity is interrupted. In businesses, the careful scheduling of time and the separation of activities are common practices. Appointment calendars are printed with 15-, 30-, and 60-min ute time slots. The idea that “there is a time and place for everything” extends to American social life. Visitors who drop by without prior notice may interrupt their host’s personal time. Thus, calling friends on the telephone before visiting them is gen erally preferred to visitors’ dropping by. (157 words)Passage 30 CartoonistIn a good cartoon, the artist can tell in a few lines as much as a writer can tell in half a dozen paragraphs. The cartoonist not only tells a story but he also tries to persuade the reader to his way of thinking. He has great influence on public opinion. In a political campaign, he plays an important part. Controversial issues in Congress or at meetings of the United Nations may keep the cartoonist well-supplies with current materials.A clever cartoonist may cause laughter because he often uses humour in his drawings. If he is sketching a famous person, he takes a prominent feature and exaggerates it. Cartoonists, for instance, like to lengthen an already long nose and to widen a n already broad grin. This exaggeration of a person’s characteristics is called caricature. The artist uses such exaggeration to put his message across. (144 words)Passage 31 Water PollutionWater is very important to us. Factories and plants need water for industrial uses and large pieces of farmland need it for irrigation. Without water to drink, people die in a short time.Today most water sources are so dirty that people must purify water beforedrinking. Water becomes dirty in many ways: industrial pollution is one of them. With the development of industry, plants and factories pour tons of industrial wastes into rivers every day. The rivers have become seriously polluted, and the water is becoming unfit for drinking or irrigation. The same thing has also happened to our seas and oceans. So, the problem of water pollution is almost worldwide.Scientists of many countries have done a lot of work to stop pollution. The polluted water in some places has become clean and drinkable again. Perhaps one day the people in all towns and cities will be drinking clean water. That day, we believe, is not very far off. (161 words)Passage 32 Making a ComplaintComplaining about faulty goods or bad services is never easy. But if something you have bought is faulty or does not do what was claimed for it, you are not asking for a favour to get it put right.Complaints should be made to a responsible person. Go back to the shop where you bought the goods, taking with you any receipt you may have. In a small store the assistant may also be the owner so you can complain direct. In a chain store, ask the manager. If you telephone, ask the name of the person who handles your enquiry, otherwise you may never find out who dealt with the complaint later. If you do not want to do it in person, write a letter. Stick to the facts and keep a copy of what you write. At this stage you should give any receipt number, but you should not need to give receipt or other papers to prove you bought the article. (164 words)Passage 33 Where Do the British LiveNearly everyone in Britain would like to own their own home and, whether they do or not, they are prepared to put time and money into decorating and furnishing it or even making structural alterations to it. Because of the climate and because of the expense involved in going out for the evening, the British spend a lot of time at home and a large part of their social life takes place there.Young people tend to stay with their families longer these days as accommodation is expensive but, when they move away to a job or college, there are various options open to them. They can get lodgings with a landlady. This means that they rent a room in someone’s house and have breakfast with the family. They can also get a bed-sitting room, that is to say one self-contained room in which they can cook, live and sleep. Alternatively, they can share a rented flat or house with a group of young people, perhaps the most popular option of all. (172 words)Passage 34 Will Computer Replace Human Beings?We are in the computer age today. The computers are working all kinds of wonders now. They are very useful in automatic control and data processing. At the same time, computers are finding their way into the home. They seem to be so clever and can solve such complicated problems that some people think sooner or later they will replace us.But I do not think that there is such a possibility. My reason is very simple: Computers are machines, not humans. And our tasks are far too various and complicated for any one single kind of machine to perform.Probably the greatest difference between man and computer is that the former。
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英语口语8000句(1) 在家中 ●从起床到出门Good morning, mom. 早晨好,妈妈。
Did the alarm clock go off ? 闹钟响了吗? Did the alarm clock buzz? Did the alarm clock ring? It's time to get up! 该起床了!I don't wanna get up. 我真不想起。
wanna =want to; gonna=be going to 美语口语常用说法It's time to get ready. Get up soon. 快点儿起床! I don't want to. 我真不想起。
Are you awake? 你醒了吗? I am now. 我刚醒。
Are you feeling sick? 你不舒服吗? No, I'm just tired. 没有,只是有点儿累 Did you sleep well? 睡得好吗?Yes, I slept very well. 嗯,睡得挺好。
No, I couldn't fall asleep.哪儿啊几乎没睡着 Would you turn off the alarm clock? Please turn off the alarm clock. You finally got up. 你终于起来了。
It's a nice day! 今天是个好天! It sure is. 是不错啊。
It's a beautiful day! It's a wonderful day! It's a great day!Did you stay up late last night? Did you go to bed late last night? Let's fold up the futon. 把被子叠好 Let's put the futon away. 把被子收起 You were snoring last night. 打呼噜 Did I keep you up? 影响你睡觉了吗? I had a nightmare. 我做了个可怕的梦 It's all right now. 现在没事了/挺好的 You left the light on. 你一直没关灯啊You forgot to turn off the light.你忘关灯了 I have to go wash my face. 我得.... It's time to eat breakfast. It's time to have breakfast. I'm still sleepy. I'm still drowsy.I'm still yawning. 我还打哈欠呢I have a hangover. 昨天的酒还没醒呢I'm a night person.我是个夜猫子--I'm not. I'm a morning person. 我喜欢早起。
小学英语300句文本中英文版
49.这里是你的夹克衫。
50. This is not my jacket.
50.这不是我的夹克衫。
A
A
Ada: Show me your new vase.
给我看看你的新花瓶。
Ellen: This is my new vase.
这是我的新花瓶。
It’s green.
这是一块饼。
Ellen: What's that?
那是什么?
Ada: It’s an orange.
它是一只桔子。
B
B
Ellen:Ada, are you hungry?
艾达,你饿吗?
Ada: Yes. What’s this?
是的。这是什么?
Ellen: It’s a cake.
这是一块饼。
Ada: Oh, nice!
是的。
Ada: May I use it?
我可以用它吗?
Bobby: Sure.
当然。
C
C
Ada: Is this your hat, Mr. White?
那是你的帽子吗,瓦特先生?
Mr. White: No, it isn't.
不是。
Ada: Is this your football?
这是你的足球吗?
52. My name isAda.
52.我叫艾达。
53. His name is White.
53.他叫瓦特。
54. What's your English teacher's name?
54.你们的英语教师叫什么名字?
55. Her name is Miss Daisy.
高中英语阅读文本4篇 附中文翻译
高中英语阅读文本4篇附中文翻译1. The Benefits of ReadingReading is one of the most beneficial activities that a person can engage in. Not only does it improve vocabulary and language skills, but it also enhances cognitive abilities and reduces stress levels.Studies have shown that reading regularly can improve brain function and increase intelligence. It can also improve memory and concentration, as well as reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.In addition to these cognitive benefits, reading can also be a great way to relax and de-stress. It has been found to lower heart rate and blood pressure, as well as reduce feelings of anxiety and depression.Overall, reading is a wonderful activity that can provide numerous benefits for both the mind and body. Whether it's a novel, a magazine, or a newspaper, taking the time to read regularly can have a positive impact on one's life.阅读的好处阅读是一个人可以从事的最有益的活动之一。
高中英语阅读文本 5篇 附中文翻译
高中英语阅读文本5篇附中文翻译1. "The Benefits of Reading"Reading is one of the most beneficial activities a person can engage in. Not only does it improve vocabulary and language skills, but it also enhances critical thinking and imagination. Reading can transport us to different worlds and expose us to new ideas and perspectives.In addition, reading has been shown to have numerous health benefits. It can reduce stress levels, improve brain function, and even increase empathy and emotional intelligence.Overall, reading is a wonderful way to expand our minds and enrich our lives.阅读的好处阅读是人们可以从事的最有益的活动之一。
它不仅可以提高词汇和语言技能,还可以增强批判性思维和想象力。
阅读可以将我们带到不同的世界,让我们接触新的思想和观点。
此外,阅读已被证明具有许多健康益处。
它可以降低压力水平,改善大脑功能,甚至增加同情心和情商。
总的来说,阅读是扩展我们的思维和丰富我们的生活的绝妙方式。
2. "The Importance of Exercise"Exercise is essential for maintaining a healthy body and mind. It can help prevent chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and obesity, and also improve mental health by reducing stress and anxiety.Regular exercise can also improve physical fitness, including strength, endurance, and flexibility. It can even boost cognitive function and memory.It's important to find an exercise routine that works for you and to make it a regular part of your life. Whether it's going for a run, practicing yoga, or lifting weights, exercise can have a profound impact on your overall health and well-being.锻炼的重要性锻炼对于保持健康的身体和心灵至关重要。
300篇英语情景对话文本
100篇英语情景对话文本1、Hi! / Hello! 你好!2、I have done my hands. 我洗过手了。
3、Be careful. 小心。
4、Listen to me. / Listen to the music. 听我说 / 听音乐。
5、Very nice! 非常好!6、Listen carefully. 仔细听。
7、I want more rice / vegetable. 我还要米饭 / 菜。
8、I like orange-juice. 我喜欢桔子汁9、Help yourself. 别客气。
10、Wonderful! 太棒了!11、Go ahead. 继续。
12、Who has finished? 谁做完了?13、He takes my toy / book. 他抢我的玩具 / 书。
14、Let’s play a game. 让我们来做游戏。
15、Let’s listen to a story. 让我们听个故事。
16、You are slow. 你太慢了。
17、I don’t know. 我不知道。
18、Bye-bye mum / daddy. 再见妈妈/ 爸爸。
19、Are you tired? Yes, I am tired. / No, I am not. 你累了吗?是的,我累了。
/ 不,我不累。
20、How far is the bank / hospital? 银行 / 医院里这里有多远?21、Wait for me. 等等我。
22、Stop running! 别跑。
23、Good afternoon? Good afternoon! 下午好?下午好!24、I am happy / angry / sad. 我高兴 / 生气 / 沮丧。
25、Don’t push me. 别推我。
26、Are you OK? Yes, I am OK. 你还好吗?我挺好的。
27、I can sing / dance / fly / jump. 我会唱歌 / 跳舞 / 飞 / 蹦。
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A:Hi,Cindy.I’m John and I have worked here for several years.Nice to meet you。
Did you get alright?
嗨,辛蒂,我是约翰,我已经在这里工作了好几年了,很高兴认识你,你刚到这吗?
B:It’s pleasure to meet you.Yes,It’s been great!
很高兴认识你,是的,这里好极了!
A:Okey,now I’ll show you around.And here are Kate and Sally,our receptionists.And behind them is where we keep all the stationery.
好吧,现在我要告诉你,这是凯特和萨莉,我们的接待员,在他们后面就是我们工作的地方。
B:All right,thank you.
好吧,谢谢
A:Well,go upstairs you will see a big room and you can use it if you need a meeting space and you can book by calling Lucy. 好了,你可以去楼上看看大房间,你可以用它,如果你需要一个会议空间,你可以打电话给露西。
B:Oh,can you tell me how many people can we book in the room? 哦,你可以告诉我多少人时我们可以预定那个房间?
A:I think we can probably sit about 20 people and if need to use that,you can give Lucy a call and only by your own.
我想我们大概可以坐20个人,如果需要的话,你可以给露西打电话,
只有你自己的。
B:Ok.
好的
A:If you’re got any worries or questions.Don’t hesitate to ask me!
如果你有任何问题,请不要犹豫,问我!
B:Thank you so much.
非常感谢你。