新概念青少版2a课文

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新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit3:Is this yours?这是你的吗?

新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit3:Is this yours?这是你的吗?

新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit3:Is this yours?这是你的吗?新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit 3 Lesson 5: Is this yours?这是你的吗?Jack:That’s strange. What’s this note in my pocket?It isn’t mine. Is it yours, Daisy?太奇怪了,我兜里的这个便条是什么呀?这不是我的,是你的吗,黛丝?Daisy:No, it isn’t mine. Let me see. Oh, it belongs to Paul. The handwriting is his.不是,不是我的,我看看,这是保罗的,这是保罗的字迹。

Jack: So why is it in my pocket?那为啥在我的口袋里?Daisy:I don’t know. It looks like Paul’s ‘to-do’ list. Let me read it.不知道,看起来是保罗的待办清单,我看看。

Wednesday 18 April 4月18号星期三8 am. Drive to the airport with Karen. 早上八点,开车去机场接凯伦10 am. Pick Mum up, and drive to Barnet. 10点,接妈妈去巴尼特1 pm. Training run. 下午一点,长跑训练5 pm. Pick Claire up from college. 下午5点,去学院接克莱尔Jack: Hmm. Give it to me, Daisy. Yes, it is Paul’s, isn’t it?嗯,黛西,我给吧,确实是保罗的,对吧?Daisy: Yes, Jack. Put it back.是的,杰克,把它放回去。

Jack: But why on earth is it in my pocket?但到底为啥它在我的口袋里呢?。

青少版新概念2A课文文本(含参考译文)Unit1-15

青少版新概念2A课文文本(含参考译文)Unit1-15

青少版新概念2A 课文文本 Unit 1-15Unit 1: Linda comes to London 琳达来到伦敦LINDA: Hi, Karen! Where are you?KAREN: I'm in the coffee bar next to the Arrivals exit. I'm waiting for you, and I'm having a cup ofcoffee.KAREN: Where are you, and what are you doing?LINDA: I'm in the Baggage Hall. I'm waiting for my suitcase.LINDA: Ah, I can see it! It's coming round now! There it is!LINDA: Oh, Karen! Is Paul with you?KAREN: Yes, of course he is. He's standing here beside me. I'm giving him my phone now.KAREN: Here you are, Paul! Talk to your mother!PAUL: Hello, Mum!LINDA: Hello, Paul! I've got my suitcase, and I'm coming out now!琳达:嗨,卡伦!你在哪儿?卡伦:我在进港出口旁的咖啡馆。

我正在一边等你一边喝咖啡。

卡伦:你在哪儿?在做什么?琳达:我在行李领取厅,在等我的皮箱。

琳达:啊,我看到箱子了!马上就转过来了!到了!琳达:哦,卡伦!保罗和你在一起吗?卡伦:当然在。

他就站在我身旁。

我现在把电话给他。

卡伦:给,保罗!和你妈妈说说话!保罗:你好,妈妈!琳达:你好,保罗!我拿到皮箱了,马上就出来!Unit 2:Good luck on Sunday! 祝你周日好运!REPORTER: My name's Tom French. I'm speaking to you from the ExCel Centre in London's Docklands. We are visiting this year's Marathon Expo.REPORTER: This is the Trade Fair of the London Marathon.It's very noisy!There are hundreds ofexhibitors and thousands of visitors here.REPORTER: This is a big international event. But it's like a village!People are talkingand laughinglike old friends.REPORTER: I'm standing with one of the competitors.Let me introduce Paul Bruce.Hi, Paul!PAUL: Hi, Tom!REPORTER: Paul, please tell our listeners. This is your first Marathon, isn't it? PAUL: Yes, it is.REPORTER: Are you looking forward to Sunday?PAUL: Yes, I am.REPORTER: That's the spirit, Paul!Good luck on Sunday!记者:我是汤姆·弗兰奇。

2AUnit 12The London Bus 伦敦的公共汽车

2AUnit 12The London Bus 伦敦的公共汽车

新概念英语青少版2A课文Unit 12 Lesson 23:The London Bus 伦敦巴士The new buses in London are just "buses". They aren't "London buses". The real "london bus"was the old Rountemaster. This was our favourite bus for fifty-one years. It was a design classic.在伦敦的新巴士,只是“巴士”。

他们不是“伦敦的公共汽车”。

真正的“伦敦巴士”是旧的“马路大师”。

五十一年来,它是我们最喜欢的公交车。

是经典的设计。

Were Rutemaster really dangerous?马路大师真的非常危险吗?The back of the bus was an open platform with no doors. Perhaps this wasn't verysafe-but Londoners like to do their own thing . And the Rout master were fast in the traffic. 车的后部是一个没有门的开放式平台。

也许这不是很安全,但伦敦人喜欢做自己的事情。

而且马路大师在车流中行驶很快。

Modern buses are safe,but they are slow. Passengers hate the doors.Car drivers hate the buses. The buses drivershate the buses. The bus drivers have a hard time.现代公车是安全的,但也很慢。

乘客恨车门,小汽车司机不喜欢公共汽车。

新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit5:All About Ants关于蚂蚁

新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit5:All About Ants关于蚂蚁

新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit5:All About Ants关于蚂蚁新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit 05 Lesson 9:All About AntsROBERT:Look at this webpage, Mum. It’s about ants.妈妈,看看这个网页,是讲蚂蚁的。

KAREN: Ants? Why are you looking up ants ?蚂蚁?你查蚂蚁干啥?ROBERT: Why not? Ants are really interesting. They do really interesting things.为什么不呢?蚂蚁很有趣,它们做的事业非常有趣?KAREN: What kind of things ?比如呢?ROBERT: Well, they usually live in dry place. But they can survive under water for two weeks .嗯,它们通常住在干燥的地方,但它们却能够在水下存活2周。

KAREN: Really ? Do they breathe under water ?真的吗?它们在水下呼吸吗?ROBERT:It doesn’t say .这个没说。

ROBERT: Oh, Mum, how about this ? Ants always stretch their legs in the morning .哦,妈妈,这个怎么样?蚂蚁总会在早晨伸伸腿。

KAREN:You’re joking !你在开玩笑吧。

ROBERT: No, really !没有,是真的。

KAREN: Do they usually yawn in the morning ,too ?它们早上伸懒腰吗?ROBERT:Well, funnily enough, they do !额,有趣吧,它们早上要伸懒腰。

新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit11:Weallhaveourtroubles

新概念英语青少版2a课文Unit11:Weallhaveourtroubles

新概念英语青少版2a课⽂Unit 11 Lesson 21: We all have our troubles ⼈⼈都有⾃⼰的⿇烦JACK: Anna, I want you to call Pierre in Pariis. I'm going to Paris first thing tomorrow. I want to meet with him at 8 o'clock. Can you set it up, please? And can you get me some coffee?安娜,我希望你能联系下巴黎的⽪埃尔,我明天要去巴黎,⾸先,我要在8点见到他,你能安排下吗?另外,能给我倒杯咖啡进来吗?ANNA: Yes,sir. Straight away.Paris! Again!He was in Paris last week!好的,先⽣,马上到,⼜是巴黎,他上周才去了巴黎。

JANEY: Wasn't he in Washington last week?他上周不是在华盛顿吗?ANNA: NO, he was in Washington the week before last.不是,他上上周才在华盛顿。

JANEY: Some people have all the luck!⼈家怎么总是⾛运哦!ANNA: Yes, I know. I want to travel,but I'm always here at my desk. I was here yesterday.I was here the day before yesterday.是的,我知道,我想去旅⾏,但是我却总在我的办公桌前。

我昨天在这,前天也在这。

JANEY: We're going to be here tomorrow,and the day after tomorrow...我明天还会在这,后天还会继续在这⾥....ANNA: And next week, and next month!还有下周,下个⽉(都在这)!JACK: Anna, Janey, I'm sorry for you both. But we all have our broubles in life. And I'm looking forward to my coffee.安娜,珍妮,我对你们俩表⽰抱歉,不过我们每个⼈都有⾃⼰的⿇烦,还有,我在等我的咖啡。

新概念青少版2a课文中英互译

新概念青少版2a课文中英互译
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Jack:Hmm.Give it to me,Daisy. Yes,it is Paul’s,isn’t it? Daisy:Yes,Jack.Put it back. Jack:But why on earth is it in my pocket? 这是你的吗?
杰克:真奇怪, 我衣袋里的这张便条是什么? 这不是我的。 是你的吗,黛西? 黛西:不是我的。 让我看看。 哦,这是保罗的。 是他的笔迹。 杰克:那它为什么在我的衣袋里? 黛西:我不知道。 看上去像保罗的工作清单。 我来读一下。 “4 月 18 日 星期三 早上 8 点 和卡伦开车去机场
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6.嘈杂的,喧闹的 noisy
7.数以百计的 hundreds of
8.参展者 exhibitor
9.数以千计的 thousands of
10.参观者 visitor
11.村庄 village
12.大笑 laugh
13.竞争者,参赛者 competitor 14.听众 listener 15.盼望,期望 look forward to

新概念青少版英语2b课文

新概念青少版英语2b课文

新概念青少版英语2b课文英文回答:Lesson 2: The Zoo.Comprehension Passage:One sunny Saturday, the Smith family decided to visit the zoo. Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith were both animal lovers, and their two children, Tom and Lucy, were always eager to see new and exciting creatures.The zoo was a large and bustling place, filled with animals from all over the world. The Smiths started their tour by visiting the monkeys. There were monkeys of all shapes and sizes, from tiny marmosets to large gorillas. Tom and Lucy were particularly fascinated by the orangutans, which reminded them of their favorite cartoon character, Curious George.Next, the Smiths moved on to the big cats. They saw lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars. The children were both a little scared of the lions, but they were also amazed by their beauty and power.After the big cats, the Smiths saw elephants, giraffes, and rhinos. They were particularly impressed by the size of the elephants and the long necks of the giraffes.The Smiths spent the rest of the afternoon exploring the rest of the zoo. They saw snakes, turtles, penguins, and polar bears. They also rode on a camel and watched a dolphin show.By the end of the day, the Smiths were all tired but happy. They had seen so many amazing animals and had learned a lot about the natural world.Questions:1. What did the Smith family decide to visit on a sunny Saturday?2. What kind of animals did the Smiths see in the zoo?3. Which animals were Tom and Lucy particularly fascinated by?4. What animals did the Smiths see after the big cats?5. What did the Smiths do besides seeing animals in the zoo?Answers:1. The Smith family decided to visit the zoo on a sunny Saturday.2. The Smiths saw monkeys, big cats, elephants, giraffes, rhinos, snakes, turtles, penguins, and polar bears in the zoo.3. Tom and Lucy were particularly fascinated by the orangutans.4. The Smiths saw elephants, giraffes, and rhinos after the big cats.5. The Smiths rode on a camel and watched a dolphin show besides seeing animals in the zoo.中文回答:课文 2,动物园。

青少版新概念2a课文文本

青少版新概念2a课文文本

青少版新概念2A课文文本(总9页)-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1-CAL-本页仅作为文档封面,使用请直接删除青少版新概念2A课文文本Unit 1-15Unit 1: Linda comes to LondonLINDA: Hi, Karen! Where are youKAREN: I'm in the coffee bar next to the Arrivals, exit. I'm waiting for you, and I'm having a cup of coffee.KAREN: Where are you, and what are you doingLINDA: I'm in the Baggage Hall. I'm waiting for my suitcase.LINDA: Ah, I can see it! It's coming round now! There it is!LINDA: Oh, Karen! Is Paul with you KAREN: Yes, of course he is. He's standing here beside me. I'm givinghim my phone now.KAREN: Here you are, Paul! Talk toyour mother!PAUL: Hello, Mum! LINDA: Hello, Paul!I've got my suitcase, and I'm comingout now!Unit 2:Good luck on Sunday! REPORTER: My name's Tom French. I'm speaking to you from the ExCel Centrein London's Docklands. We are visiting this year's Marathon Expo.REPORTER: This is the Trade Fair ofthe London Marathon. It's very noisy! There are hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors here. REPORTER: This is a big international event. But it's like a village! People are talking and laughing like old friends.REPORTER: I'm standing with one of the competitors. Let me introduce Paul Bruce. Hi, Paul!PAUL: Hi, Tom!REPORTER: Paul, please tell our listeners. This is your first Marathon, isn't itPAUL: Yes, it is.1REPORTER: Are you looking forward to Sunday PAUL: Yes, I am. REPORTER: That's the spirit, Paul!Unit 3JACK: That's strange. What's this note in my pocket It isn't mine. Is it yours, Daisy No, it isn't mine. Let me see. Oh, it belongs to Paul. The handwriting is his. So why is it in my pocket I don't know. It looks like Paul's 'to-do' list. Let me read it. JACK: HMM. Give it to me, Daisy. Yes, it is Paul's, isn't itDAISY: Yes, Jack. Put it back.JACK: But why on earth is it in my pocketUnit 4:The top three percent VOLUNTEER: Congratulations! Two hours and fifty-nine minutes. That's fantastic! What's your namePAUL: Paul. Paul Bruce. VOLUNTEER: Well done, Paul! How are you feelingPAUL: I'm OK. Thanks. Good! Now, Paul. Here's your foil jacket. Put it on. You mustn't get cold. Yes. Thanks. VOLUNTEER: Just a hundred and2seventy-nine minutes! Paul, you're a hero!PAUL: Thanks!VOLUNTEER: NOW, Paul, walk this way. Pick up your medal. It's yours! VOLUNTEER: There are thirty-five thousand runners in this race, andyou're in the top three percent! Congratulations!Unit 5: All about ants!ROBERT: Look at this webpage, Mum.It's about ants.KAREN: Ants Why are you looking up antsROBERT: Why not Ants are really interesting. They do reallyinteresting things.KAREN: What kind of thingsROBERT: Well, they usually live in dry places. But they can survive underwater for two weeks. KAREN: Really ROBERT: Oh, Mum, how about this Ants always stretch their legs in the morning.KAREN: You're joking! ROBERT: NO,really!KAREN: DO they usually yawn in the morning, tooROBERT: Well, funnily enough, they do! Unit 6:An elegant sizePOLLY: You're looking very elegant today, Annie!ANNIE: Yes, I'm on my way to my accountant's. I always put on a nice outfit for him.ANNIE: SO I'm going by bus.POLLY: What do you mean, AnnieANNIE: Well, I usually walk into town. But today I'm going by bus. IT's my shoes, you see.POLLY: Your shoesANNIE: Yes, my shoes. They're size six. POLLY: They're perfect with youroutfit.ANNIE: Thanks. I like them, too. ANNIE: My feet are size five in the morning, and size six in the afternoon.I can't walk in these shoes before lunch.ANNIE: But I can't walk in them in the morning. They're fine in the afternoon. POLLY: What do you mean?Unit 7:A good example3ROBERT: HOW about this, Dad 'Twenty-two percent of people in Britain never eat breakfast. Sixteen percent eat breakfast at work.'WILLIAM: It's true. My assistant hasher breakfast at work every day. It'sa waste of time, really. KAREN: Poorgirl! She works very hard.WILLIAM: She goes out with friends nearly every night. Then she gets up late, and rushes to work late. WILLIAM: Then she has breakfast at her desk! It doesn't look good. KAREN: She works late twice a week, too.WILLIAM: Well, we all do that. Goodness, is that the timeWILLIAM: I must rush. KAREN: But what about your breakfastWILLIAM: That's all right. I can get some breakfast at work.Unit 8:A nice quiet afternoon.MR. FORD: What are you going to do now, PaulPAUL: I'm going to take it easy this morning! Then I'm going to meet Claire for lunch.4MR. FORD: Where Here in BarnetPAUL: NO, at an Indian restaurant in Canary Wharf. Her mother recommends it. MR. FORD: Very nice. Have a good lunch. Eat a double portion of rice. You need the carbohydrate. MR. FORD: And have a dessert. Why not have two desserts But no alcohol, of course! Have a nicequiet afternoon.PAUL: We're going to walk along the river.MR. FORD: Make it a short walk. Andwalk today—don't run!PAUL: Claire's going to like that. She hates running, especially after a big lunch.Unit 9: Do your own thingsPAUL: It's going to be a very earlystart on Sunday morning, Claire. We're going to leave home at about 5.30. CLAIRL: 5.30! That is early!PAUL: SO what do you want to do Do you want to come with us, or notCLAIRE: I'm not sure, Paul.PAUL: I want you to do your own thing. You can come to the National Stadium with the team. But what are you goingto do therePAUL: YOU can't come with us into the Red Zone. And I don't want you to get bored, on your own all day.5CLAIRE: But it's obvious, Paul! The National Athletics Championships are a photographer's dream! What am I goingto do I'm going to take hundreds of photographs, of course!Unit 10: Tomorrow's another day!Do you remember Nina She's a fashion model. She usually works with Daisy,but she works with other photographers, to Her jobs take her all over the world. She often stays in expensive hotels. Her life seems very glamorous. But she often feels lonely. Nina isn't feeling lonely this evening. She'ssitting in a bar in Central Londonwith some friends. They are all old friends, and they're having a good gossip. The bar is becoming very noisy. Nina is laughing. She's having areally good time. Why can't things be like this every evening That's an interesting question! This idea is a new one. Nina must think about herlife. She's going to think about it in the morning. But just now, she'shaving a good time. Nina's going to make a decision tomorrow — but tomorrow's another day.Unit 11 We all have our troublesJACK: Anna, I want you to call Pierrein Paris. I'm going to Paris firstthing tomorrow. I want to meet withhim at 8 o'clock. Can you set it up, please And can you get me some coffeeANNA: Yes, sir. Straight away.6Paris! Again! He was in Paris lastweek!JANEY: Wasn't he in Washington last weekANNA: NO, he was in Washington theweek before last. Some people have all the luck! Yes, I know. I want totravel, but I'm always here at my desk.I was here yesterday. I was here theday before yesterday. ANEY: We're going to be here tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow ...ANNA: And next week, and next month! JACK: Anna, Janey, I'M sorry for you both. But we all have our troubles in life. And I'm looking forward to my coffeeUnit 12: The London busThe new buses in London are just'buses'.They aren't 'London buses'.The real 'London bus' was the old Routemaster. This was our favourite 5 bus for fifty-one years. It was adesign classic. Were Routemastersreally dangerous The back of the bus was an open platform with no doors. Perhaps this wasn't very safe — but Londoners like to do their own thing. And the Routemasters were fast in the traffic. Modern buses are safe, butthey are slow. Passengers hate the doors. Car drivers hate the buses. The bus drivers have a hard time. Thefirst Routemasters were on our roadsin 1954. The last official Routemaster journey was on Route Number 9, on 15th February 2006. That was some years ago.20 Today, Londoners remember the Routemaster's name. They remember the designer's name: Douglas Scott. Thenew buses don't have a name. How canweUnit 13: The KalenjinTake a look at the records of international running events in thelast fifty years. Before 1980, the winners of distance races were usually from75 North America and Europe. There were some winners from other countries, hut there weren't very many of them. There were no African names among thewinners then, but 10 things are very different now. Today, the stars of the race track are the Kalenjin. The Kalenjin are an African people fromthe borders of North West Kenya and Ethiopia. Their 15 homeland is a hot,dry plateau, about 2,500 metres above sea level. These people are natural athletes. They have long, thin legs. Their heart rate is unusually slow. There are only three 20 million of them.Twelve of the world's top twenty marathon runners are now Kalenjin. Every year, they win 40 percent of the top honours in all international distance 25 races. And it's not just the men. A few years ago, thereweren't any distance races for women. These days, there are lots of them. Kalenjin women win all their events as well.Unit 14: Chocolate heavenLUCY: I'm going out, Mum. Please can I get some chocolate We had some sweets last weekend, but we didn't have any chocolate.LUCY: And we didn't have muchchocolate the weekend before last. KAREN: You and your chocolate! OK. But you must share it with everyone else! LUCY: I'm back. Mum! These are the chocolates! They didn't have any nice boxes at the supermarket.8These chocolates are from Marconi's. They're really special.ROBERT: But chocolate is chocolate,isn't it Why does a fancy box make it specialKAREN: Good question. Listen to this. 'This chocolate contains fifty percent cocoa. Marconi's chocolate uses only pure cocoa butter. There are no non-cocoa vegetable fats in Marconi's chocolate.' Mm! This is chocolate heaven! It feels different in your mouth. Chocolate heaven is expensive. It feels different in your pocket, too! Unit 15: It’s a mystery to me!DAISY: Welcome home, Jack! Did you have a good tripJACK: It was OK. But it was all about babies and food! DAISY: Babies How many babiesJACK: TWO. Marcel's deputy had a baby two months ago. And Pierre's secretary is going to have a baby in June. JACK: They have nine months off work each time!DAISY: Well, it happens. That's life! JACK: True.JACK: And then there's the food. I had lunch with Marcel. I didn't want a three-hour lunch, but lunch is a serious business in Paris.DAISY: Yes, it is. I like the French attitude to food. It's very civilised. JACK: I agree with you, Daisy. They're nice people. They're also very efficient.9JACK: But how do they do it How do they have time for a civilised life and for work as well It's a mystery to me!10。

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新概念青少版2a课文中英互译Unit 1 Linda comes to London Linda:Hi,Karen!Where are you?Karen: I ’m in the coffee bar next to the Arrivals exit.I ’m waiting for you,and I ’mhaving a cup of coffee. Karen: Where are you,and what are you doing? Linda:I ’min the Baggage Hall. I ’m waiting for my suitcase. Linda:Ah,I can see it! It ’s coming round now! There it is! Linda:Oh,Karen! Is Paul with you? Karen:Yes,of course he is.He ’sstandinghere beside me. I ’m giving him my phone now.Karen:Here you are,Paul!Talk to yourmother!Paul:Hello,Mum! Linda:Hello,Pau l!I ’v got my suitcase,andI ’m coming outnow!琳达来到伦敦琳达:嗨,卡伦!你在哪儿?卡伦:我在进港口旁的咖啡馆。

我正在一边等你一边喝咖啡。

卡伦:你在哪儿?在做什么?琳达:我在行李领取厅,在等我的皮箱。

琳达:啊,我看到箱子了!马上就转过来了!到了!琳达:哦,卡伦!保罗和你在一起吗?卡伦:当然在。

他就站在我身旁。

我现在把电话给他。

卡伦:给,保罗!和你妈妈说说话!保罗:你好,妈妈!琳达:你好,保罗!我拿到皮箱了,马上就出来!Lesson11.(机场的)进港处Arrivals2.出口 exit3.等待 wait for4.行李领取厅BaggageHall5.手提箱,皮箱suitcase6.来到附近 come round7.电话 phone8.出来 come out9.坐 sitLesson21.三明治 sandwich2.扶手椅 armchair3.起立,站起来 stand up4.读 read5.听 listen toUnit 2 Good luck on Sunday!Reporter:My name’s Tom French.I ‘m speaking to you from the ExCel Centre in London’s Docklands.We are visiting this year’s Marathon Expo.Reporter:This is the Trade Fair of the London Marathon.It’s very noisy!There are hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors here.Reporter:This is a big international event.But it’s like a village! People are talking and laughing like old friends.Reporter:I’m standing with one of the competitors. Let me introduce Paul Bruce.Hi,Paul!Paul:Hi,Tom!Reporter:Paul,please tell ourlisteners.This is your firstMarathon,isn’t it?Paul:Yes,it is.祝你周日好运!记者:我是汤姆·弗兰奇。

我现在在伦敦多克兰的卓著中心为您报道。

我们正在参观今年的马拉松展览。

记者:这是伦敦马拉松贸易博览会。

这里人声鼎沸,有几百家参展商和成千上万的参观者。

记者:这是一国际盛事。

但这里却像一个村镇,人们像老朋友一样说说笑笑。

记者:站在我身旁的是一位参赛者,我来介绍一下保罗·布鲁斯。

你好,保罗!你好,汤姆!记者:保罗,请告诉我们的听众,这是你第一次参加马拉松吗?保罗:是的。

Reporter:Are you lookingforward to Sunday?Paul:Yes,I am.Reporter:That’s thespirit,Paul!Good luck on Sunday!Lesson31.运气 luck2.记者 reporter3.中心 centre4.参观,访问 visit5.贸易博览会 trade fair6.嘈杂的,喧闹的 noisy7.数以百计的 hundreds of8.参展者 exhibitor9.数以千计的 thousands of10.参观者 visitor11.村庄 village12.大笑 laugh13.竞争者,参赛者competitor14.听众 listener15.盼望,期望 look forwardto记者:你很期待周日吗?保罗:是的。

记者:这就对了,保罗!祝你周日好运!16.电影 film17.说 say18.市镇,城镇 town19.城市 cityLesson41.收音机 radio2.学习 learn3.新闻 news4.回家 come home5.安静的 quietUnit 3 Is this yours?Jack:That’s strange.What’s this note in my pocket? It isn’t mine.Is it yours,Daisy?Daisy:No,it isn’t mine.Let me see.Oh,it belongs to Paul.The handwriting is his.Jack:So why is it in my pocket? Daisy:I don’t know.It looks like Paul’s “to-do”list.Let me read it.Wednesday,18 April8 a.m. Drive to the airport with Karen10 a.m. Pick Mum up and drive toBarnet1 p.m. Training run5 p.m. Pick Clair up fromcollegeJack:Hmm.Give it to me,Daisy.Yes,it is Paul’s,isn’t it?Daisy:Yes,Jack.Put it back.Jack:But why on earth is it inmy pocket?这是你的吗?杰克:真奇怪,我衣袋里的这张便条是什么?这不是我的。

是你的吗,黛西?黛西:不是我的。

让我看看。

哦,这是保罗的。

是他的笔迹。

杰克:那它为什么在我的衣袋里?黛西:我不知道。

看上去像保罗的工作清单。

我来读一下。

“4月18日星期三早上8点和卡伦开车去机场早上10点接妈妈,开车去巴尼特下午1点练习跑步下午5点去学校接克莱尔。

”杰克:嗯,给我吧,黛西。

是的,这是保罗的,对吧?黛西:是的,杰克,把他放回去吧。

杰克:可是它究竟为什么会在我的衣袋里呢?Lesson 51.奇怪的 strange2.便条 note3.口袋,衣袋 pocket4.属于 belong to5.他的(所有物) his6.任务清单 to-do list7.飞机场 airport8.接 pick up9.长跑训练trainingrun10.回原处 back11.究竟,到底 Why onearth...?Unit 4 The top three percentVolunteer:Congratulations! Two hours and fifty-nine minutes.That’s fantastic!What’s your name?Paul:Paul.Paul Bruce. Volunteer:Well done,Paul!How are you feeling?Paul:I’m OK.Thanks. Volunteer:Good!Now,Paul. Here’s your foil jacket.Put it on. You mustn’t get cold.Paul:Yes.Thanks.Volunteer:Just a hundred andseventy-nine minutes!Paul,you’re a hero!Paul:Thanks!Volunteer:Now,Paul,walk thisway.Pick up your medal.It’s yours!Volunteer:There arethirty-five thousand runners inthis race,and you’re in the topthree percent!Congratulations!跑在前面的百分之三志愿者:祝贺你!2小时59分。

太棒了!你叫什么?保罗:保罗。

保罗·布鲁斯。

记者:做得好,保罗!你感觉怎么样?保罗:不错。

谢谢!志愿者:很好!保罗,这是你的保暖夹克。

穿上吧,你可别感冒了。

保罗:好,谢谢!志愿者:只用了179分钟!保罗,你是个英雄!保罗:谢谢!志愿者:好,保罗,来这边领取你的奖章。

这是你的!志愿者:这次比赛有35000名选手参加,而你是跑在最前面的百分之三!祝贺你!Lesson71.小时 hour2.做得最好! Well done!3.穿上 put on4.英雄 hero5.走 walk6.这边 this way7.奖章 medalLesson81.脱下 take off2.打开 turn on3.信 letter4.扔掉 throw away5.挂起 put up6.拿下 take down7.高兴的,满意的pleasedUnit 5 All about ants!Robert:Look at this webpage,Mum.It’s about ants.Karen:Ants?Why are you looking up ants? Robert:Why not?Ants are really interesting. They do really interesting things.Karen:What kind of things? Robert:Well,they usually livein dry places.But they can survive under waterfor two weeks.Karen:Really?Karen:Do they breathe underwater?Robert:It doesn’t say.Robert:Oh,Mum,how about this?Ants always stretch their legsin the morning.Karen:You’re joking!Robert:No,really!Karen:Do they usually yawn inthe morning,too?Robert:Well,funnilyenough,they do!关于蚂蚁!罗伯特:看这个网页,妈妈。

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