英语初级听力 lesson nine
外研社《英语初级听力》第8课课文翻译

Lesson EightSection One:Tapescript.Dialogue 1:-进来的是我的秘书。
- Here comes my secretary.她是一个非常漂亮的年轻女人She is an extremely good-looking young woman 你不这么认为吗?don’t you think?-是的但是她不是很擅长她的工作Yes,but she isn’t very good at her work.-也许你是对的-Perhaps you are right.但我还是一样的喜欢她But I like her all the same.Dialogue 2:-我将去买一个新的地毯-I’m going to buy a new carpet.-但是你不能这么做-But you can’t do that.-为什么我不能呢-Why can’t I?-我们没有足够的钱-We haven’t got enough money.Dialogue 3:-这个下午你将做什么呢?-What are you going to do this afternoon?-我将去花园除草。
-I’m going to weed the garden.-你明天下午也要除草吗-Are you going to weed the garden tomorrowafternoon,too?-不,我将去粉刷前门。
-No,I’m going to paint the front door.Dialogue 4:-我想坐在这个椅子上-I’m going to sit on this chair-但是你不能做- But you mustn’t-为什么不行呢?-Why not?-因为它坏了。
-Because it’s broken.Dialogue 5:-你喜欢烤鸡吗?-Do you like roast chicken?-是的,我喜欢谢谢你。
英语初级听力_答案文本

英语初级听力L ISTEN T O T HIS 1答案文本一(preparatory lesson one)1011. forty2. fifteen3. a hundred and fifteen4. three hundred and eighty5. three thousand four hundred and eighty6. twenty a7. thirty b8. fourteen d021. four eight two six three four2. seven two one five o six3. six nine seven double two four4. five six four three eight o031.nineteen eighty-two2. nineteen eighty-seven3. nineteen seventy-one4. fourteen ninety-two5. ten sixty-six6. eighteen thirty-two041. the fourteenth of July2. the second of October3. the twenty-third of March4. April the tenth5. the thirty-first of January051. thirty-two High Street2. a hundred and fifty-two Piccadilly3. forty-eight Sutton Road4. eighteen Bristol Square061. nine thirty2. ten forty-five3. eleven ten4. three fifteen5. six forty-five071. Doctor Smith2. Saint Thomas3. Bond Street4. Mrs. Archer5. Eton Avenue6. Eden Square081. C-H-E-S-T2. D-I-Z-Z-Y3. F-L-O-W-E-R4. J-O-K-I-N-G5. L-E-M-O-N6. Q-U-I-E-T7. W-A-V-E8. G-R-E-A-T091. Don't go.2. I can't see.3. It isn't true.4. I'll tell you.10a. Dr. Blake wasn't born until 1934.b. I'll see you at nine forty-five.c. She doesn't live in Oxford Street.d. You weren't with us on the twenty-first of May.e. I'd like to phone Eastleigh, that's E-A-S-T-L-E-I-G-H. Six eight two double four eight.f. Mrs. Jones has an appointment at eight am.g. A northeast wind will bring rain to the London area tomorrow.11Now listen carefully.Look at Practice 1. Put number 3 in box A. Put number 6 in box B. Put number 7 in box C. Now add the numbers.Look at Practice 2. Put number 8 in box A. Put number 2 in box C. Put number 1 in box B. Add the numbers.Look at Practice 3. Put number 7 in box B. Put number 2 in box C. Put number 4 in boxA. Add the numbers.121. Does she work in a supermarket?2. Does she work in a bank?3. Does he work in a chemist?4. Does he work in a big shop?5. Does she work in a hotel?6. Does she work in a shoe shop?7. Does he work in a shoe shop?201My name's King.How do you spell that?K-I-N-G. I live in Hampstead.How's that spelt?H-A-M-P-S-T-E-A-D.02What do you do for a living?I'm a journalist.Really? Do you like it?Yes, I do. It's very interesting.03Woman: This is John, Mother.Mother: How do you do?John: How do you do?Woman: John's a journalist.Mother: Are you? Do you like it?John: Well, it's alright.04Hello, where are you from?Oh, I'm English.Really? Which part do you come from?Well, I live in London, but I was born in Manchester. Oh!05Can you speak French?A little.Where did you learn it?At school.Can you speak any other languages? I'm afraid not.3011. shirt2. skirt3. socks4. shirt and tie5. blouse and skirt6. pants and shirt7. shoes and socks8. shoes, socks and pants9. pants, shirt and socks10. skirt, blouse and sweater021. key2. toothbrush3. comb4. key and door5. table and chair6. toothbrush and comb7. bicycle and tire8. comb, toothbrush and key9. bed, table and chair031. letter2. show3. something4. read5. cigarettes6. taxi7. bookcase8. none9. magazine10. any11. policeman12. policewoman041. shoes2. shut3. window4. lamp5. bottle6. refrigerator7. newspaper8. purse9. clothes10. bed11. plate12. stove13. radio14. first15. second16. third17. fourth18. fifth051. talking2. another3. listening4. worrying5. glasses6. holding7. walking8. pointing to9. looking at二(preparatory lesson two) 1011. eighteen2. ninety3. seventeen4. seven hundred and eight5. seventy-eight6. a hundred and eighty7. fourteen8. seventy-six9. fifty10. sixty-five11. a hundred and twelve12. twenty-three13. forty-five percent021. twenty-five2. thirteen3. fifteen4. sixteen5. six hundred and fifty6. a hundred and eighteen7. five and a half8. four five three double one nine03J-K-X-E-Y-A-I-G-H-V-W-R041. S-A-D2. J-A-M3. F-R-Y4. R-E-D5. B-R-E-N-T051. twelve fifteen2. twenty-five past two3. a quarter to five4. half past ten5. a quarter to nine6. It's about twenty past one.7. It's almost a quarter to two.8. It's almost eleven.9. It's exactly four.10. It's nine thirty.201Robert: Hello, I'm Robert. What's your name? Sylvia: My name's Sylvia.Robert: Are you French?Sylvia: No, I'm not. I'm Swiss.02Ronnie: Where do you come from?Susie: From Switzerland.Ronnie: What do you do?Susie: I work in a travel agency.Ronnie: Do you? I work in a bank.03Tony: Who's that girl over there?George: Which one?Tony: The tall one with fair hair.George: That's Lisa.Tony: She's nice, isn't she?04Frank wants a new jacket. He and Sally see some in a shop window. Frank: I like that brown one.Sally: They're cheaper in the other shop.Frank: Yes, these are more expensive, but they're better quality. Sally: Let's go in and look at some.05Kurt: Georgina ...Georgina: Yes?Kurt: Would you like to come to the cinema this evening? Georgina: Oh, that would be lovely.Kurt: Fine. ... I'll call for you at about six o'clock.06Peter and Anne are at a party.Anne: Who's that man over there?Peter: That's Tim Johnson.Anne: What does he do?Peter: He's an airline pilot.Anne: That's an interesting job.Peter: Yes, but airline pilots spend a lot of time away from home. Anne: They see a lot of interesting p1aces.Peter: Yes, but they have a lot of responsibility.Anne: Well, they earn a good salary, don't they?Peter: That's true. But they have to retire when they are quite young. 3011. kitchen2. sink3. under5. beside6. tea kettle7. chair8. curtain9. plant10. above11. left12. right021. lying down2. reading3. drinking4. milk5. typing letter6. turning on7. water8. turning off9. light10. making11. eating12. bone13. cooking14. someone15. finished 031. son2. friend3. wife4. husband041. want2. hungry3. tired4. bedroom5. thirsty6. dinner051. living room2. wall4. behind5. TV6. rug7. floor8. under9. door10. corner11. between061. wait for2. bus3. sleep4. hot5. cold6. dirty7. look8. happy071. to be about2. weather3. housewife4. garden5. automobile6. mechanic7. show8. outdoors9. winter10. summer11. indoors12. spring13. flowers三1011. seventeen2. seventy3. a hundred and forty-eight4. two thousand and seventy5. three thousand four hundred and ninety-two6. twenty-one7. thirty-nine8. four hundred and twenty-two thousand9. three hundred and six10. nineteen thousand11. ninety thousand12. two hundred and twenty-two thousand two hundred and twenty-nine13. a hundred and forty-six thousand14. thirty-eight thousand15. two thousand six hundred and sixty16. five hundred and four thousand17. a hundred and eighty-five thousand six hundred and sixty18. twenty-three percent02(A television advertisement)Do you want a new dress, a coat, a pair of shoes? See what you can order from your Easyway Catalogue. Now fill in your Easyway shopping list. You can find women's sweaters on Page 4. You can find women's shoes on Page 7. You can find men's suits on Page 13. Now women's coats, Page 5. Men's coats, Page 15. Children's coats, Page 55. Men's trousers, Page 14. Baby clothes, Page 40. Children's dresses, Page 44, Men's sweaters, Page 16. Children's shoes, Page 60. Look at the Catalogue. You can find clothes for all the family. Welcome to Easyway Shopping. We'll send you another catalogue next month.201Joanna: Where did you go yesterday?Frank: I went to Croydon.Joanna: Did you go shopping?Frank: No, I went for an interview.Joanna: Oh, did you get a job?Frank: Yes, I got a job as a Management Trainee.Joanna: Fantastic.02Angela: How did you get on in your exam?Bob: I failed.Angela: Oh, I am sorry. What are you going to do now?Bob: I'm going to take it again, of course.Angela: When are you going to take it?Bob: I'm definitely not going to take it until next year.03Assistant: Good morning.Tim: Good morning. Would you have a look at this watch, please? It doesn't keep good time. Assistant: Yes, of course.04Gaby: Let's have a party.Edward: What a good idea. When shall we have it?Gaby: What about Saturday evening?Edward: Fine, and where shall we have it?Gaby: In your flat.Edward: Oh, you know what my landlady's like. She won't let us have a party there.Gaby: Let's ask Doris. Perhaps we can have it in her flat.05My husband and I don't like the schools in our area. We don't think the teachers are very good, and the children don't learn very much. Some children at these schools can't read, it's terrible. Go to the schools and look: the children fight; some of them even smoke and drink. No, our children can have a better education at home with us. After all, we are both teachers.3011. object2. get dark3. music4. grow5. sunshine6. bright7. place8. electricity9. coffee10. evening11. relax12. expensive13. cheap14. repair021. someone2. chase3. brush4. teeth5. throw out6. sharpen7. homework8. bathroom9. run10. warm11. trash12. go to bed031. more2. below3. on the left4. egg5. next to the last6. shelf7. pillow8. pair of041. put2. sheet3. lying down4. eye5. using6. smiling7. older8. couch051. family2. father3. mother4. husband5. pair of shorts6. tree7. backyard8. son9. daughter10. sister11. flowers12. sun13. cloud14. children15. call16. supper17. time四1011. Los Angeles to Chicago: two thousand and fifty-four2. Houston to Miami: one thousand one hundred and ninety3. Detroit to New York: six hundred thirty-seven4. Miami to Los Angeles: two thousand six hundred and eighty-seven5. Detroit to Houston: one thousand two hundred and sixty-five6. New York to Los Angeles: two thousand seven hundred and eighty-six7. Houston to New York: one thousand six hundred and eight8. Chicago to Miami: one thousand three hundred and twenty-nine9. Detroit to Chicago: two hundred and sixty-six10. Chicago to Houston: one thousand sixty-seven021. Cairo: five million four hundred thousand2. London: six million nine hundred thousand3. New York: seven million4. Tokyo: eight million five hundred thousand5. Sao Paulo: twelve million six hundred thousand6. Peking: nine million7. Bombay: eight million two hundred thousand8. Moscow: eight million eleven thousand031. one dime2. one nickel and one penny3. one quarter and one dime4. two nickels5. two quarters and a penny6. two dimes and a penny7. two dimes and two nickels8. two pennies, two nickels and two dimes9. one penny, one nickel and two dimes10. two quarters, two nickels and two dimes201—Do you like my new shoes?—Oh, yes. Aren't they smart?—Thank you.02—Did you remember to get the bread?—Well, I remember walking past the Baker's shop.—But you forgot to get the bread.—I'm afraid so. I don't remember you telling me to get it.—Well, I certainly did. In fact, I reminded you to get it at lunch time.03—I've run out of money.—How much money do you need?—Oh, about ten pounds.—Can't you make do with five pounds?—No. That's not enough.04Speaker: Welcome to our conference, ladies and gentlemen. Can you tell me where you come from? First, the girl over there with the fair hair. Your name's Lisa, isn't it?Lisa: That's right. I'm Lisa. I come from Germany. I'm German.Speaker: Thank you, Lisa. Now the tall man with the black hair. Is your name Tony?Tony: That's right. I'm Tony. I come from Italy. I'm Italian.Speaker: Welcome, Tony. And now, the small girl on the left. What's your name? Francoise: Francoise.Speaker: And where do you come from?Francoise: I'm French. I come from France.Speaker: Welcome to the conference, Francoise. And now it's time for coffee. Can you please come back in half an hour?Speaker: Now the coffee break is over. We have people from ten different countries here. Please write their countries and nationalities. You know Lisa and Tony and Francoise.1. Lisa comes from Germany. She's German.2. Tony comes from Italy. He's Italian.3. Francoise comes from France. She's French.4. Carmen comes from Spain. She's Spanish.5. Hans comes from Holland. He's Dutch.6. George comes from Brazil, He's Brazilian.7. Ingrid comes from Sweden. She's Swedish.8. Maria comes from Venezuela. She's Venezuelan.9. Skouros comes from Greece. He's Greek.10. Ahmad comes from Egypt. He's Egyptian.3011. dictionary2. to clean house3. cleaning lady4. housewife6. younger7. older8. sheet9. blanket10. easy chair021. to drink with2. to eat with3. youngest4. oldest5. busiest6. heaviest7. sharpest8. to the left9. to the right031. sell2. ice cream3. ice cream cone4. cents5. lady6. park7. bench8. typist9. office10. story11. next041. little2. student3. teacher4. draw5. beautiful6. adult7. children五1012. two nickels3. a dime4. two dimes5. a quarter6. two quarters7. three nickels8. three dimes9. three quarters10. five dimes11. a dime and a nickel12. two pennies and a nickel13. two dimes and a nickel14. two dimes and two nickels15. two pennies and a quarter16. two dimes and two quarters17. two nickels and two quarters18. three dimes and two quarters19. two nickels and three quarters20. a dime, a nickel and a quarter201Assistant: Good afternoon. Can I help you?George: Have you got any envelopes, please?Assistant: Yes, here you are.George: Thank you. How much is that?Assistant: Fifty pence, please.George: Thank you.02George: How much is that?Assistant: Fifty pence, please.Instructor: George gives the assistant a pound. How much change does he get?03George wants a bottle of aspirins, a tube of toothpaste, and a film for his camera. He can buy all of them at his local chemist's. He's talking to the shop assistant. Listen.George: I'd like a bottle of aspirins, please.Assistant: A large one or a small one?George: A large one, please.Assistant: That's eighty-seven pence.George: And a tube of toothpaste. A large one.Assistant: That's fifty-six pence.George: Oh, yes. And a film for this camera. Twenty exposures.Assistant: Hmmmm. Twenty exposures. That's one pound seventy-two.George: Right. Here you are. Five pounds. Thank you very much.Assistant: Don't forget your change, sir.04—What kind of money do you have in England?—Oh, we have pounds and pennies.—What coins do you have?—The fifty-pence's the biggest, and the halfpenny is the smallest.—Really? In America, the biggest is the fifty-cents, and the smallest is the cent. When do you start school?—Five.—Really? How interesting! What sports are popular?—Well, lots of people play tennis and football.3011. Something's cooking on the stove.2. Something's chasing a cat.3. Someone's brushing his teeth.4. Someone's throwing out something.5. Someone's watching a dog and a cat.6. Someone's sharpening a pencil.7. Someone's shutting a door.8. Someone's cleaning her house.9. Someone's cooking some food.10. Someone's opening a window.11. Someone wants to do his homework.12. Someone's looking out of a window.13. Someone's wearing glasses.14. The stove's hot.15. Two people are outside.16. Someone's in the bathroom.17. The door's closing.18. The cat's running fast.19. Someone's in the kitchen.20. Someone's too warm and is opening a window.21. Someone's too cold and is doing something.22. Someone's throwing out the trash.23. A man is watching someone who's outside the house.24. We don't want these animals in the house.25. Someone wants clean teeth.26. Someone wants a clean house.27. Someone wants a sharp pencil.28. Someone wants hot food.29. Someone's sitting down outdoors.30. Someone's brushing his teeth before going to bed. 六101—Hello, I want a cab.—OK. What address is it?—1120 East 32nd Street.—Right. The cab will be there in a few minutes.02—What's your job?—I'm an accountant.—Oh! Do you enjoy it?—No. I don't really like it. It's boring.03—Where do you come from?—Indonesia.—Oh! Which part?—Jakarta.—Really?04—Can you speak German?—Yes, I can. I speak it very well.—Where did you learn it?—I lived in Germany when I was a child.—What else can you speak?—Well, I know a little Italian.05—I think a businessman should be good-looking. —No, I don't agree.06—Would you like a drink?—No, thank you. I don't drink.—Are you sure?—Yes. I'm quite sure. Thank you very much.—What about a soft drink then?—Oh, alright. Lemonade would be fine.07—Thank you very much for the meal.—Not at all. I'm glad you could come.—You must come and have a meal with me some time.—Yes. That would be nice.08—Have you heard about the Prime Minister?—No.—She's gone to China!—Really!09—How do you spell interesting?—I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G.—Thank you very much.10—Would you mind passing the salt, please?—Certainly.201Tim talked to Harry about the lecture.Harry: What did you think of the lecture?Tim: I thought it was very interesting.Harry: Did you really?Tim: Yes, didn't you?Harry: Certainly not. I thought he talked a lot of rubbish.Tim: So you think you know more than he does.Harry: Well, take coal for instance.Tim: What about it?Harry: Coal won't become important again.Tim: Why not?Harry: It's too dirty. They won't be able to find people to work down coal mines in the future. Tim: They'll invent new kinds of machinery.Harry: Nonsense. The only sort of power they'll use in the future is atomic power.02reporter from a local newspaper is interviewing some students on the subject of students and money.Reporter: Excuse me. Are you a student?Student 1: Yes, I am.Reporter: Forgive my asking you, but do you have to take a part-time job in the ho1idays? Student 1: Not really. My parents are fairly well off so I get an allowance from my father. Reporter: You're lucky, aren't you?Student 1: I suppose so.Reporter: What about you? Are your parents wealthy?Student 2: No, certainly not.Reporter: Do you work during the holidays?Student 2: Well, last Christmas I did two weeks as temporary postman, then in the summer I spent four weeks fruit picking, and I do a bit of baby-sitting, so I manage.Reporter: Thank you.301My name is Robert. I am eighteen years old and I am French. I am not married. Sylvia is small and fair. She is seventeen and she is a student.02The tall boy with fair hair is eighteen years old and he comes from Sweden. He works in a record shop. The small boy with dark hair is seventeen. He is Spanish, but he does not live in Spain. He lives in France. He works in a hotel.七101—I think a doctor should be a friendly person.—Yes. I agree.02—Would you like something to drink?—Just coffee, please.—Are you sure?—Quite certain. Thank you.03—What are you doing in New York?—I'm writing a story for YES magazine.—I see.04—What are you doing in Cairo?—I'm visiting my parents.—Really!05—Why are you visiting HongKong?—I'm just on holiday.06—Why are you in London?—I'm here on business.—Oh.07—Thanks a lot for putting me up.—That's OK.—Do come and see me when you're in New York.—Sure. That'll be great.08—Have you heard the news?—No.—There's been a terrible air crash.—Oh dear! Where was it?—A town called Banford.09—Excuse me, how do you say that word, C-U-S-T-O-M-S?—Customs.—I see. Thank you.10—Would you like some more potatoes?—I'm sorry I can't manage any more. Thank you.201Male: Pubs? You must have good people. If the people are good, the pub will be good. Male: You must have a good landlord, and people with a sense of humor behind the bar. If the landlord is bad, the pub will be bad.Female: I love old pubs. If it's one of those modern places, I won't go in.Male: And a good pub must have good beer. If the beer's no good, people will look for another place.Female: I won't go if there isn't a garden. I have children, and if the pub doesn't have a garden or family room, we can't go in.My grandfather used to have a beautiful gold pocket watch. He wore it on a fine gold chain across the front of his waistcoat, and when I was small he promised to leave it to me in his will."When I'm gone," he said, "this is going to be yours."Unfortunately that will never happen now. About three months ago, my grandfather came up to London to visit us. The first Sunday morning after he arrived, my youngest son said he wanted to go to the park."We'll do better than that," said my grandfather, "we'll go and feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square." So off they went. They got home about tea-time and my grandfather was looking very upset."My watch," he said, "it's gone. Someone must have stolen it while we were feeding the pigeons."301My name is Daniel. I am French. I live in a small town. I work in a hotel, but I do not live in the hotel. I live with my parents. My home is near the hotel, so I walk to work every day.02There is some sugar, there is some coffee and there is a lot of tea, but there is not much jam. There are some tomatoes, but there are not any eggs or biscuits and there is not much milk. So we want jam, eggs, biscuits and milk.八101Jurg: Mrs. Scott ...Mrs. Scott: Yes?Jurg: I'm afraid I've had an accident.Mrs. Scott: Oh, dear, what's happened?Jurg: I've spilt my coffee.Mrs. Scott: Never mind. Here's a cloth.02Klaus is using the launderette for the first time.Klaus: Excuse me, do you know how this works?Housewife: Yes. Put the washing inside ... shut the door ... the money goes in here, then when the machine starts you have to put the soap powder in through here.Klaus: Is that all?Housewife: Yes, you don't have to do anything else until the machine stops.Klaus: Thank you.Terry: Frank's getting married.James: Is he really?Terry: Yes he is.James: I don't believe it.Terry: It's true.James: Who's he marrying?Terry: A girl he met on holiday in Spain, I think.James: Good heavens ... where are they going to live?201A: Do you love me?B: I'm very fond of you.A: Yes, but do you love me?B: Uh ... You mean a lot to me.A: Why won't you answer my question?B: What question?A: Do you love me? Come on! I want to know.B: I care for you very deeply. You know that.A: That isn't the same thing!B: What kind of answer do you expect?A: The truth! I want the truth!B: How can I possibly answer such a question?02Do you remember Sally Green, the swimming star? She was the girl who broke all the records at the last Olympics. Where is she now? Last week our reporter, Tom Parker, went to see Sally in her Californian home.Tom: Is it true that you don't swim at all now?Sally: I'm afraid so. I'm too old.Tom: But you are only twenty!Sally: That's too old for a swimmer. If I swam in an international competition now, I wouldn't win. So I'd rather not swim at all.Tom: But don't you enjoy swimming?Sally: I used to, when I was small. But if you enter for big competitions you have to work very hard. I used to get up at 6 am to go to the pool. I had to train before school, after school and at weekends. I swam thirty-five miles every week!Tom: But you were famous at fifteen. And look at all those cups.Sally: Would you like to polish them? It's true that I have some wonderful memories. I enjoyed visiting other countries, and the Olympics were very exciting. But I missed more important things. While other girls were growing up, I was swimming. What can I do now?3There is a small shop at the end of our road. I buy my newspaper there every Sunday. This is the only shop that is open on a Sunday, so it is always very busy. They sell milk, eggs, biscuits, tea and coffee. You can get aspirins, toothpaste or a writing pad there. It is a nice little shop.02This evening I am going to the cinema. I sometimes go with Beatriz, but this evening I am going alone. Beatriz is nice, but she talks a lot and when I go to the cinema I like to watch the film. The film I am going to is an old one, but it is very good. It is a Hitchcock film.九101Sophie: Here's some coffee.George: Oh, fantastic ... er ... is there any sugar?Sophie: Sugar ... yes, of course ... here you are.George: Thanks ... er ...Sophie: What's the matter now?These: Er ... are there any chocolate biscuits?Sophie: No, there aren't.George: Oh ...02Kathy: Where do you live?David: Near Victoria Station.Kathy: In a flat or a house?David: In a flat. Houses are terribly expensive.Kathy: What's your flat like?David: It's small and the building is old, but it's comfortable. It's very near my office.03Christine: When did you buy that new necklace?Libby: I didn't buy it. It was a present.Christine: Oh, who gave it to you?Libby: A friend.Christine: Anybody I know?Libby: Don't ask so many questions.04Tom and Anna saw a film yesterday.Tom: It was exciting, wasn't it?Anna: Yes, it was.。
七年级上册unit7-9听力原文+单词+音标

Unit 7 How much are these socks?Section A 1bA: How much is the hat? B: It’s six dollars.A: And how much are these shorts? B: Oh, they’re eight dollars.A: And this sweater? How much is it? B: Let’s see. It’s nine dollars.Section A 2aColors, black, white, red, green, blue, yellow, brown, purple, big, small, short, long Conversation 1A: I like big purple hats. Do you have one? B: Yes, I have this one here. A: How much is it? B: It’s fi ve dollars.Conversation 2A: I like this brown sweater. How much is it? B: It’s eight dollars.Conversation 3A: How much are those red shorrts? B: They’re six dollars.Conversation 4A: How much is that green T-shirt? B: It’s seven dollars.Conversation 5A: I like those long blue and yellow socks. How much are they? B: They’re only two dollars. Conversation 6A: How much are the black trousers? B: They’re nine dollars.Section BA: Oh, look! I like that biue sweater. Hoe much is it? B: Fifteen dollars. Oh, I like these socks. A: Oh , no. I do n’t like red. B: Do you like this T-shirt?A: Mmm, yes, I do, but it’s eleven dollars. B: Oh. How much is the green sweater?A: It’s twenty dollars. But you have a green sweater. B: Mmm.A: Oh, do you like these trousers? B: Oh, yes. How much are they? A: Only sixteen dollar. B: OK, I’l l take them.Unit 8 When is your birthday?Conversation 1A: When is your birthday, Linda? B: My birthday is on May 2nd.Conversation 2A: When is your birthday, Mary? B: It’s on January 5th.Conversation 3A: When is your birthday,Mike? B: My birthday is on June 3rd.Section AA: Now, Alice, how old are you? B: I’m thirteen.A: When is your birthday? B: It’s on September 5th, Mr. Smith. A: Oh, OK. And how about Frank? B: Frank isn’t here today, but his birthday is on July 4th. A: Thank you, Alice. And Eric? C: My birth day is on January 17th. A: On January 17th . OK, and Jane, when is her birthday? C: Her birthday i s on August 22nd.Section BA: Hey, Sally. Can I ask you some questions? B: Sure.A: When is your birthday party?B: My birthday party is on October 5th.A: OK, and when is the basketball game? B: The basketball game? Oh, it’s on October 2nd.A: Good. And, umm, how about the school trip?B: The school trip is on September 26th and 27th. A: And when is the English test? B: Oh, that’s on Friday, September 29th. A: OK. Thank you!Unit 9 My favorite subject is science.Section A, 1bA: Hi, Anna! How is your first day of school?B: Hey, Linda. It’s good. I’m happy to see all my friends. What about you?A: Me, too. And my clases are great. B: What’s your favorite subject?A: My favorite subject is science. What’s yours?B: Hmm, well, I like art and math. But my favorite subject is music.Section A, 2aA: What’s your favorite subject? B: My favorite subject is PE. A: Why do you like PE? B: Because it’s fun.Section A, 2bA: What’s your favorite subject?B: My favorite subject is PE. A: Why do you like PE?B: Because it’s fun. Hoe about you? What’s your favorite subject?A: Hmm.My favorite subject is music. B: Really? Why?A: Because it’s relaxing.B: What subject do you not like?A: I don’t like history because it’s boring.B: Really? I don’t like beography because it’s really difficult. Section B, 1b&1cA: Hi, David. How are you? Are you OK? B: No, I’m not. A: What’s wrong? B: It’s Tuesday.A: So?B: I have two math classes on Tuesday.A: You don’t like math?B: No. It’s so difficult. My father says it’s interesting, but I don’t think so. A: So what’s your favorit e subject? B: Chinse. It’s difficult but interesting. A: When is your Chinese class?B: It’s on Monday, Wedensday, Thursday and Friday. I have to go now! I have math, history abd sci ence this morning. A: Ok, see you at music class. B: Bye.单词:Unit Sevenmuch [mʌtʃ] pron.adv.许多;大量;多少How much...? …多少钱sock [sɒk] n.短袜T-shirt n.T恤衫shorts n.(pl.)短裤sweater ['swetə] n.毛衣trousers n.(pl.)裤子shoe [ʃu:] n.鞋skirt [skə:t] n.裙子dollar ['dɒlə] n.元(美国、加拿大等国的货币单位,符号为$big [bɪg] adj.大的;大号的small [smɔ:l] adj.小的;小号的short [ʃɔ:t] adj.短的;矮的long [lɒŋ]adj.长的woman ['wʊmən] n.女子Can I help you? 我能帮您吗?need [ni:d] v.需要look [lʊk] n.看;看上去pair [peə] n.一双;一对take [teɪk] v.买下;拿;取Here you are. 给你。
英语初级听力参考答案lesson2

英语初级听力参考答案lesson2英语初级听力参考答案Lesson 2在英语初级听力课程中,Lesson 2 通常涵盖了一些基础的听力练习,目的是帮助学生提高对英语口语的理解能力。
以下是一些可能的听力练习题目及其参考答案。
练习一:听对话,选择正确答案1. 听对话,对话中的人物在谈论什么?A. 天气预报B. 购物清单C. 旅行计划D. 工作安排答案:C2. 听对话,对话中的人物正在做什么?A. 在图书馆学习B. 在餐厅点餐C. 在公园散步D. 在家里看电视答案:B3. 听对话,对话中的人物提到了哪个国家?A. 美国B. 英国C. 澳大利亚D. 加拿大答案:A练习二:听短文,回答问题1. 短文中提到的主要人物是谁?A. 一位老师B. 一位学生C. 一位医生D. 一位警察答案:B2. 短文中提到的活动是什么?A. 学校运动会B. 学校音乐会C. 学校戏剧表演D. 学校科学展览答案:A3. 短文中提到的日期是什么时候?A. 星期一B. 星期三C. 星期五D. 星期天答案:C练习三:听指令,执行任务1. 听指令,你需要做什么?- 打开窗户。
- 关闭电视。
- 拿起电话。
- 穿上外套。
答案:打开窗户。
2. 听指令,你需要去哪里?- 图书馆。
- 超市。
- 邮局。
- 银行。
答案:超市。
3. 听指令,你需要带什么?- 一本书。
- 一把伞。
- 一张地图。
- 一个钱包。
答案:一把伞。
练习四:听歌曲,填空1. The song is about _______.A. loveB. friendshipC. familyD. school答案:A2. The singer mentions _______ as a symbol of happiness.A. a smileB. a giftC. a songD. a hug答案:C3. In the song, the singer says that _______ can make youfeel better.A. cryingB. laughingC. workingD. sleeping答案:B练习五:听对话,判断正误1. The man is going to the beach this weekend. (True / False)答案:True2. The woman has never been to the museum. (True / False)答案:False3. They are discussing a new movie. (True / False)答案:True请注意,这些参考答案仅供学习和练习使用。
Unit-9-Teaching-listening(听力教学)

IV. How do people process information in listening comprehension?
Bottom-up processing Top-down processing
Bottom-up processing proceeds from sounds to words to grammatical relationships to lexical meanings, etc. to a final ‘message’.
directly stated) ➢ Note-taking (to combine listening and writing)
While-listening activities
➢ Listening for the gist
This set of expectations is generated from the situation, from knowledge of a world populated by adults and children and typical interactions between them.
I. What makes listening so difficult?
▪ Quick forget what is heard.
▪ Do not recognize words they know. ▪ Understand the words but not the intended
message.
Schema theory (图式理论)
Schema theory is based on the notion that past experiences lead to the creation of mental frameworks that help us make sense of new experiences.
英语初级听力Listen To This1Preparatory Lesson two 答案

英语初级听力Listen To This1Preparatory Lesson two答案Section One:Tapescript.A. Numbers:1. eighteen2. ninety3. seventeen4. seven hundred and eight5. seventy-eight6. a hundred and eighty7. fourteen8. seventy-six9. fifty 10. sixty-five 11. a hundred and twelve12. twenty-three 13. two and a half 14. three and a quarter15. forty-five percentB. Numbers:1. twenty-five2. thirteen3. fifteen4. sixteen5. six hundred and fifty6. a hundred and eighteen7. five and a half 8. four five three double one nineC. Letters:J-K-X-E-Y-A-I-G-H-V-W-RD. Letters:1. S,A,D2. J,A,M3. F,R,Y4. R,E,D5. B,R,E,N,TE. Times:1. twelve fifteen2. twenty-five past two3. a quarter to five4. half past ten5. a quarter to nine6. It’s about twenty past one.7. It’s almost a quarter to two. 8. It’s almost eleven.9. It’s exactly four. 10. It’s nine thirty.Key to Exercises.A. Numbers. Write the numbers you hear on the tape. The first on has been done for you.18 90 17 708 78 180 14 76 5065 112 23 212 314 45%B. Numbers. Are these numbers the same or different from those on the tape? Mark the correct ones. The first has been done for you.25 30 15 60 650 180 5 1/2 452119, , , ,C. Letters. Write down the letters you hear on the tape. The first has been done for you.J K X E Y A I G H V W RD. Letters. Are these words the same as those spelled on the tape? Mark the correct ones. The first has been done for you.Sad Gem Fry Aid Paint, ,E. Times. Are the times on the tape the same as those on the clocks? Mark the correct ones. The first has been done for you.Section Two:Tapescript.Dialogue 1:Robert: Hello, I'm Robert. What's your name?Sylvia: My name's Sylvia.Robert: Are you French?Sylvia: No, I'm not. I'm Swiss.Dialogue 2:Ronnie: Where do you come from?Susie: From Switzerland.Ronnie: What do you do?Susie: I work in a travel agency.Ronnie: Do you? I work in a bank.Dialogue 3:Tony: Who's that girl over there?George: Which one?Tony: The tall one with fair hair.George: That's Lisa.Tony: She's nice, isn't she?Dialogue 4:Frank wants a new jacket. He and Sally see some in a shop window. Frank: I like that brown one.Sally: They're cheaper in the other shop.Frank: Yes, these are more expensive, but they're better quality.Sally: Let's go in and look at some.Dialogue 5Kurt: Georgina ...Georgina: Yes?Kurt: Would you like to come to the cinema this evening?Georgina: Oh, that would be lovely.Kurt: Fine. ... I'll call for you at about six o'clock.Dialogue 6Peter and Anne are at a party.Anne: Who's that man over there?Peter: That's Tim Johnson.Anne: What does he do?Peter: He's an airline pilot.Anne: That's an interesting job.Peter: Yes, but airline pilots spend a lot of time away fromhome.Anne: They see a lot of interesting p1aces.Peter: Yes, but they have a lot of responsibility.Anne: Well, they earn a good salary, don't they?Peter: That's true. But they have to retire when they are quite young.Key to Exercises.Dialogue 1:A. Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.1. The woman's name is Sylvia .2. She's Swiss .B. True or False Questions. Write a T in front of a statement if it is true according to the recording and write an F if it is false.1. ( F ) The man's name is Roberts.2. ( F ) He is French.Dialogue 2:A. Answer the following questions briefly.1. Where does she come from?Answer: From Switzerland.2. What does she do?Answer: She works in a travel agency.3. Where does the man work?Answer: In a bank.Dialogue 3:A. Answer the following questions briefly.1. What does the girl look like?Answer: She is tall with fair hair.2. What’s her name?Answer: Lisa.Dialogue 4:A. True of False Questions. Write a T in front of a statement if it is true according to the recording and write an F if it is false.1. ( F ) Frank wants some jackets.2. ( F ) He wants the brown one because it's cheaper.B. Answer the following questions briefly.1. Why are the jackets in this shop more expensive?Answer: Be cause they’re better quality.2. Do they still want to go in and have a look?Answer: Yes.Dialogue 5:A. Answer the following questions briefly.1. Where are they going this evening?Answer: To a cinema.2. What time will the man call for her?Answ er: Six o’clock.Dialogue 6:A. Answer the following questions briefly.1. What’s the name of the man they are talking about? Answer: Tim Johnson.2. What does the man do for a living?Answer: He is an airline pilot.B. List the advantages and disadvantages of being an airline pilot.Advantages:1. That’s an interesting job.2. They see a lot of interesting places .3. They earn a good salary .Disadvantages:1. They spend a lot of time away from home .2. They have a lot of responsibility .3. They have to retire when they are quite young .Section Three:Dictation. Dictate the following seven groups of words and phrases. Group 1:1. kitchen2. sink3. under4. over5. beside6. tea kettle7. chair8. curtain9. plant 10. above 11. left 12. rightGroup 2:1. lying down2. reading3. drinking4. milk5. typing letter6. turning on7. water8. turning off9. light 10. making 11. eating 12. bone13. cooking 14. someone 15. finishedGroup 3:1. holding2. son3. friend4. wife5. husbandGroup 4:1. want2. hungry3. tired4. bedroom5. thirsty6. dinnerGroup 5:1. living room2. wall3. above4. behind5. TV6. radio7. rug8. floor9. under 10. door 11. corner 12. left13. right 14. betweenGroup 6:1. wait for2. bus3. sleep4. hot5. cold6. dirty7. look8. happyGroup 7:1. to be about2. weather3. housewife4. garden5. automobile6. mechanic7. show8. outdoors9. winter 10. summer 11. indoors 12. spring13. flowers。
外研社《英语初级听力》第9课课文翻译

Lesson NineSection One:Tapescript.Dialogue 1:-我准备去擦黑板- I‟m going to clean the blackboard.-但你不能这么做-But you can‟t do that.-为什么我不能?-Why can‟t I-我们没有黑板擦-We haven‟t got a duster.Dialogue 2:-我准备去喝一些这种牛奶-I‟m going to drink some of this milk. -但是你不能这么做-But you mustn‟t.-为什么我不能呢-Why not?-因为牛奶已经酸了-Because it‟s sour.Dialogue 3:-打扰一下,女士,-Excuse me, Madam.您丢了您的手套吗?Did you drop your glove?-请再说一遍。
-I beg your pardon?-我说,您丢了您的手套吗?-I said “Did you drop your glove”.-噢,是的,我丢了手套。
-Oh, yes, I did.非常感谢你Thank you so much.-别客气。
这是我的荣幸。
-Not at all. It‟s a pleasure. Dialogue 4:-你是一个百万富翁吗,彼得?-Are you a millionaire, Peter?-我当然不是。
-Of course, I‟m not.为什么你会这样问,罗伯特?-Why do you ask, Roberto?-我只是想联练习一下我的英语。
-I only wanted to practice my English. -噢,我知道了。
-Oh, I see.你想利用我。
You want to make use of me. Dialogue 5:-你去哪了?-Where have you been?-去了电影院。
何其莘英语初级听力mp3

何其莘英语初级听力mp3《英语初级听力(学生用书)(MP3版),这本书,可以帮助想要提升英语听力的同学。
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何其莘英语初级听力mp3简介《英语初级听力》(学生用书)为《英语听力教程》的初级分册。
整套教程共分为三册。
第一册适合大学一年级学生或英语初学者使用;第二册的对象是大学二年级学生和有中等英语水平的自学者;第三册可供大学三、四年级学生和有较高英语水平的自学者使用。
每册均含《学生用书》(Student's Book)和《教师用书》(Teacher's Book),功用不同,相辅相成。
《学生用书》以录音材料中的生词表、文化背景注释和配套的练习为主。
《教师用书》则包含录音的书面材料、练习答案和相关文化背景知识的补充读物。
Listen to This 1录音材料选自80年代中期以来英美的录音材料。
全书共有5课预备课文和36课正式课文。
每课由三个部分组成,形式活泼多样,涉及了日常生活和社交活动的各个方面。
不仅有助于提高学生的听力技能,也有益于提高学生的英语交际能力。
何其莘英语初级听力mp3目录前言Preparatory Lesson OnePreparatory Lesson TwoPreparatory Lesson ThreePreparatory Lesson Four Preparatory Lesson Five Lesson OneLesson TwoLesson ThreeLesson FourLesson FiveLesson SixLesson SevenLesson EightLesson NineLesson TenLesson ElevenLesson TwelveLesson Thirteen Lesson Fourteen Lesson Fifteen Lesson Sixteen Lesson Seventeen Lesson Eighteen Lesson Nineteen Lesson Twenty Lesson Twenty-One Lesson Twenty-Two Lesson Twenty-Three Lesson Twenty-Four Lesson Twenty-Five Lesson Twenty-Six Lesson Twenty-Seyen Lesson Twenty-EightLesson Twenty-Nine Lesson Thirty Lesson Thirty-One Lesson Thirty-Two Lesson Thirty-Three Lesson Thirty-Four Lesson Thirty-Five Lesson Thirty—Six。
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Lesson Nine
Section One
I. Vocabulary Blackboard ['blækbɔrd] n. 黑板 He chalked out a design on the blackboard. 他用粉笔在黑板上勾划出一个图样。 Duster [‘dʌstɚ] n. 抹布,掸子;除尘器;打扫灰尘 的人 Glove [ɡlʌv] n. 手套 hand in glove合作;勾结着;亲密地 Millionaire [,mɪljə‘nɛr] n. 百万富翁;大富豪 He had a millionaire father. 他有个百万富翁的父亲。
Female: I've got two tickets for a volleyball match this evening. Why don't you come? Male: Uh ... no, thanks. I ... I'm not very interested in volleyball. Female: Oh, why not? Have you ever seen it played? Male: No, I haven't, but I really don't th... Female: That's what I thought. You don't know what you're missing. Male: Don't I? Why? Female: Because it's very fast, with lots of action. Male: Really? Who's playing?
Section Two
Байду номын сангаас
I. Vocabulary Volleyball [‘vɑlɪbɔl] n. 排球 Finland n. 芬兰(欧洲) Belgium [‘bɛldʒəm] n. 比利时(西欧国家,首都布 鲁塞尔Brussels) after all毕竟;终究,终归,到底,归根结底 They decided to go by the overland route after all. 他们终究还是决定从陆路走。 There is no need to pick at him all day long. He's a child after all. 不要老是对他唠唠叨叨, 他毕竟还是个孩子嘛!
Dialogue15 A —What are those shirts made of? —They are made of cotton. —Are shirts always made of cotton? —No. They are sometimes made of wool or nylon.
Dialogue2 He can’t drink the milk because it is sour. —I'm going to drink some of this milk. —But you mustn't. —Why not? —Because it's sour.
Wool [wʊl] n. 羊毛;毛线;绒线;毛织品;毛 料衣物 Nylon ['naɪlɑn] n. 尼龙,[纺] 聚酰胺纤维;尼龙 袜
II. Exercises Dialogue1 She cannot clean the blackboard because there is no duster. —I'm going to clean the blackboard. —But you can't do that. —Why can't I? —We haven't got a duster.
Dialogue8 Because he wants to know the time.
—Excuse me, but is it seven o’ clock yet? —I’m sorry, but I haven’t a watch. Try the lady over there. —Thank you. I will.
5)Because it is very fast, with lots of action. 6)Five pounds. 7)He says that he’s got to see some friends. 8)Three pounds. 9)He is only joking. 10) Yes. He gives the woman five pounds and promises to go to the match.
Dialogue14 B
—Hello, why aren't you playing tennis? —I haven't brought my racket. —You can borrow mine, if you like. —Oh, thank you. That's very kind of you.
Hard [hɑrd] adj. 努力的;硬的 Soft [sɔft] adj. 软的,柔软的;温柔的 Fried egg煎蛋;荷包蛋 hard boiled eggs 难以相处的人 完全煮熟的鸡蛋 high neck高领 Jacket [‘dʒækɪt] n. 羽绒滑雪衫;西装短外套;短 上衣,夹克 Racket ['rækɪt] n. 球拍 Cotton ['kɑtn] n. 棉花;棉布;棉线adj. 棉的;棉制 的
Dialogue11 C —Did you buy anything when you were in the town? —Yes. I bought a blouse. —What's it like? —It's a blue one with a high neck.
Dialogue12 B —Did you walk to the match? —No. I went by car. —Did John go by car, too? —No. He cycled.
Dialogue13 B —Hello, and how did you spend the holiday? —I played tennis till lunch time. —What did you do after lunch? —I went for a swim with John.
Dialogue10 C —Do you like boiled eggs? —Yes. I love them. Thank you. —Do you prefer hard ones or soft ones? —I really don't mind. Thank you.
What for?为什么;为何目的 No. Of course not. But what for? 当然不介意。但为什么呀? In advance adv. 预先,提前 They will pay a hundred and thirty francs in advance. 他们将预付130法郎。 Persuade [pɚ‘swed] vt. 说服,劝说;使某人相信; 劝某人做(不做)某事 I persuaded her to change her mind. 我说服她改变 了主意。
Jone Judge n. 约恩· 贾奇 Damage [‘dæmɪdʒ] vi. 损害;损毁 vt. 损害,毁坏 Wrist [rɪst] n. 手腕;腕关节 Tennis [‘tɛnɪs] n. 网球(运动) Pain [pen] n. 疼痛;努力 She gave me some medicine to dull the pain. 她给了我一些可减轻疼痛的药。 Chest [tʃɛst] n. 胸,胸部;衣柜;箱子;金库 get something off your chest倾吐心中的烦恼 Play cards打扑克 Boil [bɔɪl] vi. 煮沸,沸腾;激动,激昂 vt. 煮沸,烧开;使…激动;使…蒸发
Jam [dʒæm] n. 果酱 Fed up感到厌烦的;忍无可忍 But soon he was fed up with them. 但很快他对他们感到厌倦了。 Stair [stɛr] n. 楼梯 Below [bɪ‘lo]adv. 在下面,在较低处;在本页下 面 prep. 在…下面 Above [ə‘bʌv]prep. 超过;在……上面;在……之 上 adv. 在上面;在上文 adj. 上文的
Lift vt. 举起;提升 You shouldn’t lift anything heavy if you have a bad back. 如果你背疼就不该抬重物。 Tin n. 锡;罐头 Packet [‘pækɪt] n. 数据包,信息包;小包 shelf [ʃɛlf] n. 架子;搁板 shelves(shelf 的复数) Set my case over the shelves. 把我的箱子放在架子上。 Jar [dʒɑr] n. 罐,广口瓶