最新外研版九年级英语下册课文翻译版
外研九年级英语下册课文翻译

2016最新外研版九年级下册全册课译文(其8个模块)Module 1 Travel Unit 1 We toured the city by bus and by taxi and read. Now complete the table.玲玲:欢迎大家回来!贝蒂:嗨, 玲玲! 假期过得怎么样?玲玲:不错! 我去河南看望了我的祖父母。
当时火车上全都是人,我不得不站了3个多小时。
贝蒂:真不走运啊。
为什么春节出行这么困难呢?玲玲:噢,因为春节的缘故,这段时间成了交通最繁忙的时候。
托尼呢?大明:他回英国和家人团聚去了。
他今天坐飞机回来,但是航班晚点了。
贝蒂:大明,你去了哪里?大明:我们坐飞机直飞香港——飞机出发时也晚点了,不过飞行员成功地按时着陆了。
然后我们乘船去了大屿山和迪斯尼乐园。
真好玩!玲玲:你呢,贝蒂?贝蒂:我们在北京玩得很开心。
我们坐公交车和出租车在城市里游玩。
上周末我们坐客车去了颐和园,还沿湖走了一段很长的路。
玲玲:听起来不错!但是这会儿我们还是最好回去学习吧…期末还有一场大考试呢。
贝蒂:只要你努力,就没什么好担心的。
大明:考试之后就是毕业晚会了。
我们都盼着呢!贝蒂:没错!我们会玩得很开心的!Unit 2 It’s a long story . the play and number the expressions in Activity 1 in the order they appear. (李林和李薇在车站站台上告别。
)李林:告诉爸爸妈妈我会想他们的……我也会想念你们所有人。
李薇:我们也会想你的。
李林:春节见。
李薇:保重。
再见!(李林上了车,寻找他的座位。
)李林:对不起,先生。
恐怕你坐了我的座位。
长者:对不起,年轻人。
你说什么?我听不大清楚。
李林:你坐错位置了。
长者:真的吗?但是……我以为这是我的座位呢。
我的票呢?(长者在口袋里、包里,最后又在钱包里翻找他的车票。
)长者:找到了。
9车厢,12A座。
外研版初三下册英语课文翻译

外研版初三下册英语课文翻译Unit 1SECTION A1a 我通过制作抽认卡来学习。
通过和朋友一起学习。
通过听磁带。
通过做抽认卡。
通过向老师求助。
通过读课本。
通过制作单词本。
1c A:你怎么为考试而学习。
B:我通过参加学习小组来学习。
2a 1、你是通过看英文录像学英语的吗? 2、你曾和朋友们练习过对话吗? 3、听磁带怎么样? 4、大声朗读以练习发音怎么样?5、我以前通过参加学习小组的方式学习过吗?2b A是的,我通过那种学习方式学到了很多。
B、哦,是的,它提升了我说英语的水平。
C、有时那样做。
我觉得他有用。
D、不。
(通过看英语录像学习)太难了,无法理解录像中的人所说的话。
2c A你以前通过参加学习小组来学习吗?B、是的,我参加赤字,通过那种方式我学到了很多。
Grammar Focus 你怎么为准备一场考试而学习?我靠听磁带。
你怎样学习英语?我通过参加学习小组来学习。
你通过大声朗读来学习英语吗?是的,我是。
你曾和朋友们练习过对话吗?哦,是的,他提升了我说英语的水平。
你以前通过参加学习?小组来学习吗?是的,我参加过。
通过那种方式我学习到了很多。
3a如何才能学得这星期我们询问了新星高中的同学关于学习更多英语的方法的问题。
很多同学说他们通过使用英语为学习它,一些还有很特别的建议。
比如,李莉莲说学习新单词的的方法是阅读英语杂志。
她说记忆浒音乐的歌词也有一些作用。
当我们问及学习语法的问题时,她说:“我从不学习语法。
它太枯燥了。
”魏明有不同的看法。
他学习英语已经6年了,并且确实喜欢英语。
他认为学习语法是学习一门语言的一种好方法。
他还认为观看英语电影也不错,国灰他能够看到演员说话的情形。
但是,有时候他发现看英语电影是件很头痛的事情,因为那些演员说话太快了。
刘畅说加入学校英语俱乐部是提升英语的方法。
学生有很多练习的机会并且他们也有很多乐趣。
她补充说和朋友练习会话一点用处也没有。
“我们会因为某件事变得很激动,最后用汉语来讲,”她说。
(完整版)外研版九年级英语下册(课文及对话)

Module 1 Unit One The flight was late.Lingling: Welcome back, everyone!Betty: Hi Lingling! How was your holiday?Lingling: Not bad! I went to Henan Province. But the trip back was very long. The train was full of people, and I had to stand for over six hours.Betty: Bad luck. Where's Tony?Daming: He's staying with his family in the UK, and flying back tomorrow. The flights were late today.Betty: Why is travel so difficult in winter?Lingling: Well, it's the busiest season in China because of Spring Festival. Where did you go, Daming?Daming: We flew to Hong Kong—and the flight was late! But we took the boat to Landau Island and went to Disneyland.Lingling: How about you, Betty?Betty: We had quite a good time in Beijing. We went sightseeing by bus and by taxi. And last weekend, we took a tour by coach to the Summer Palace and went for a long walk.Daming: And now, better get back to work ... We've got exams at the end of the term.Betty: Yes, but there are plenty of fun things to do this term ... the school trip ...Lingling: ... and the school leavers' party ...Daming: ... the visit to the English-speaking theatre in Beijing ...Lingling: And our trip to Los Angeles! We'll have a great time!Unit Two Excuse Me. You're Sitting in My Seat!The train to Beijing! Lin often dreamed about the train, and about going to the capital. Now it was in front of him, to set off soon. He looked at his brother. "Don't forget where you come from, little brother," Jin said. "And watch your bags carefully."Lin nodded, unable to speak. This was his first long trip by train at the start of his new life, leaving his village and his home for the last 16 years.He held Jin in his arms. With tears in his eyes, Jin pushed Lin away. "Go, brother. Write to us as soon as you get there, OK?"Lin jumped onto the train. There were people and bags everywhere. He pushed past them towards his seat.A young man was sitting in Lin's seat. He was wearing jeans and a very smart jacket, and was smoking a cigarette.What should he do? Six pairs of eyes looked at Lin, while the man looked out of the window."Sir, you're sitting in my seat," Lin said, with a nervous smile. The other people watched with interest.The man didn't turn to look at Lin, but just looked out of the window. "Excuse me. I have a ticket with the number of the seat you're sitting in!" Lin said in a stronger voice."I also have a ticket with that number—though it is in another car. Besides, I was here first," said the man, without moving his head. Though he was sitting, he looked very tall and strong.Lin looked at the other passengers for help. "But ... " he started to say."But what?" The man turned and looked at Lin. "I'm not moving."Finally a man wearing glasses spoke in a loud voice. "This young man has the right ticket for that seat. You should move."Lin felt brave. "See? Please move. I've got a long way to go.""How long?" the young man asked."To the last stop, Beijing.""I'm getting off before you. Then you can have my seat. ""Where is that?" asked Lin."Hangzhou."Lin thought Hangzhou was far away."It's seven hours away from here," the man with glasses said. "Even if it's only 10 minutes, you should move."Slowly the young man stood up, dropped his cigarette on the floor, and disappeared down the train.Module 2 Unit One It was great to see her again.Betty: Hey, Tony! How was the UK?Tony: Guess what! I saw Sally in London.Lingling: My pen friend Sally?Tony: Yes, Sally, the girl who visited us last year and played in the orchestra.Lingling: Oh, that's fantastic! How is she?Tony: She's fine. It was great to see her again. I really like her.Betty: Did you do anything interesting while you were there? Did you visit her school?Tony: Yes, I did. She took me there herself.Betty: What's it like?Tony: Here you are! These are some photos of Park School. I took them myself.Lingling: Let's have a look.Tony: It isn't as big as ours. It's only got about 700 pupils.Lingling: And how many pupils are there in a class?Tony: Thirty.Lingling: Wow! Tony: Most classes have got a computer and Internet. And there are a few science laboratories, and a large library. And there's a swimming pool and a huge sports ground.Lingling: But Sally likes music.Tony: Well, there's a music room, too. And they have a hall for concerts. Lingling: Which school is better, our school or Park School?Tony: Both schools are very nice. And neither school has anything the other hasn't got. But ...Betty: But what ...?Tony: ... but I prefer our school!Daming: I bet we're even better than Park School at English!Lingling: Well, anyway, we're all going to get top grades for English! Unit Two What’s the best thing about school?My School LifeMy name is Sally Maxwell, and I'm 15. I've been at Park School, London since I was 11. If I pass my exams next year, I'll stay here until I'm 18.Park School is a secondary school, about 20 minutes by bike away from home. Before I came here, I went to primary school, near my home. I started primary school when I was five and stayed there for six years.The schoolday is from 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. We spend the first 10 minutes in our classroom while our teacher checks which pupils are present or absent. Then everyone goes to the main hall. There our head teacher makes a speech and tells us any news about the school. Lessons begin at 9:05 and last for an hour. We have a break at 11:05 until 11:20, then another lesson, then lunch for an hour. We have two more lessons before school finishes. This year I have 11 subjects: maths, biology, chemistry, French, history, geography, music and IT, PHSE, ADT and PE (these stand for Information Technology; Personal Health and Safety Education; Art, Design andTechnology and Physical Education). Fortunately, we don't have exams in every subject. PHSE is about the dangers of drugs and smoking, among other things. In ADT we also do things like learning to cook as well as drawing and design. Some people can do Italian and Spanish instead of French, but no one is learning Chinese ... yet! PE involves physical exercise, basketball, training in the gym and swimming—we're really lucky to have a swimming pool.I took exams when I was 7, 10, and 14 years old. Next year I take my exams in eight subjects, and then I can do between three and five subjects for the exams in my final year.We have a large sports ground where we play football, tennis and do athletics both during and after school hours. After-school activities, such as sports clubs and language societies are popular, too. During the school year there are usually visits to museums and galleries, and to camps for activities, such as climbing and cycling in the country. There are parties and discos and a sports day, and the school play is a really important event. Once a term, there is a parents' meeting, so our parents and teachers can talk about our progress.What's the best thing about school? English, history, music ... and my friends. What's the worst thing? Homework ... and exams!Module 3 Unit One People are healthier today. Betty's mum: It's getting late, Betty.Betty: Nearly finished! I'm doing a composition: Is life today better or worse than it was 50 years ago?Betty's mum: And what do you think?Betty: I think it's better. The most important difference is that people are healthier today, and they live longer than they did in the past. Betty's mum: That's true. The advantage is that we know more about medicine today. We're better at preventing illness. But people don't eat as well as in the past, and don't take as much exercise as they did.Betty: I suppose that's because public transport is much better today. Betty's mum: Yes, I agree. People walk or use their bikes less, and they're lazier. Faster transport also makes more pollution. And that makes life more dangerous and less healthy.Betty: What about work? People don't have to work as hard as they worked 50 years ago.Betty's mum: Yes, but no one ever says they have too much free time! I also think schoolchildren today work harder than we ever did.Betty: Yes, but I really want to do my best.Betty's mum: Why don't you ask Mrs Li downstairs? She's seen how life has changed.Betty: That's a good idea. Talking of free time, don't forget I'm going on the school trip next month, and the theatre visit.Betty's mum: Good! You'll be more relaxed and less nervous before your exams.Unit Two We weren’t very rich, but we were happy.Life in the PastMrs Li is over 70 years old, and has lived in Beijing all her life. I asked her about life today and in the past.Tell me about your parents, brothers and sisters.My parents, my sister and three brothers lived in a small house beside a restaurant. We weren't very rich, but we were happy. My sister was the eldest child and she left school when she was only 12 to help my mother at home.Families have changed a lot since I was young. They were much bigger in those days. Most of my friends had lots of brothers and sisters. Today most people only have one child!Did your parents have jobs?My father went out to work. He was a factory worker, and he often worked 12 hours a day. My mum wanted to work. She was a teacher before she met my father. Looking after us was a full-time job, so she stayed at home. Today it's normal for married women to go out to work, but it was less common in the past. My father had the same job the whole of his working life. These days people change their jobs much more often.What was life like at home?Well, I remember the family meals, three times a day. My mother was always cooking for us. We weren't rich but we ate enough. And the food was always freshly cooked—my mother never bought ready-made food as people do today, so it was much better for us. And of course we didn't have television, so we played games together and read a lot. I helped my younger brother with his homework in the evenings.Where did you meet your husband?I first met him 60 years ago. I was carrying some heavy bags on my bike and I fell off! He stopped and picked up my bags. My parents liked him, and thought he came from a good family so we got married a year later. I was only 19. These days most couples meet at work, and they just hope their parents will be happy for them if they marry.Has Beijing changed?Yes, there are lots more buildings and so much more traffic! I can't believe the number of cars on the streets. But I suppose it's the same everywhere. And I walk less these days and take the bus more.And do you think life is better today?Well, I think so. I'm healthier than I've ever been. We live longer and we eat better. One day I'll be talking to your own grandchildren!Module 4 Unit One I really like these shoes. Lingling: I'm really looking forward to the Shakespeare play.Betty: Me too! And the school trip to the Great Wall.Lingling: Yes, but I need a thick jacket, and some warm gloves and socks. Betty: In May?Lingling: I get really cold.Betty: OK. Let's go shopping!Lingling: How about that new shopping centre in Wangfujing? You know, turn left and go along Wangfujing, and it's on the right.Betty: Sure. We'll go by bus, OK? And have you decided what to wear to the school leavers' party?Lingling: I've got a really nice long dress. What about you?Betty: I'll probably wear a dress, too, but I need some shoes. OK, I'll meet you in front of school at two o'clock this afternoon.(Later.)Betty: How about this jacket?Lingling: It's the right size but it's a bit bright.Betty: Let's see if they have one in blue. Where's the shop assistant? Lingling: It's that girl with long hair over there. Excuse me!Shop assistant: Can I help you?Betty: Yes, do you have this jacket in blue?Shop assistant: No, I don't think so. But we've got some overcoats over here. Come this way.Betty: No, she doesn't want an overcoat.Lingling: Hey, I really like these shoes!Betty: Oh, take a look at that amazing skirt!Lingling: I think we're going to be here for some time.Unit Two What helps you choose the clothes you like?Looking Cool.What do you look for when you go shopping for clothes? Do you choose something fashionable ... or comfortable? Do you like to look different? Or do you wear the same clothes as your friends? Do you go for this year's colours? Is it the logo—the company symbol—that catches your attention? Or maybe film stars are wearing these clothes? What helps you choose the clothes you like?Everyone spends money on clothes, and everyone has their personal look. The best-known clothing companies sell their "designer" clothes all over the world. But the number of these big name companies is in fact very small, and the clothes they make are more expensive than the clothes made by less well-known companies. Many people even prefer them to cheaper clothes. Why?.Many young people today care about the way they look. They often buy "designer" clothes because they think they look cool. Then the less well-known companies make clothes which look the same. But they don't sell as well because they don't have the logo..People also think designer clothes are better made. For example, many people think the right running shoes will make you run faster or play better. Of course, this is not always true. It's the training—not the trainers—that improves your speed or your score. But that's not the point. People believe that it's true ... and then buy the shoes. The big companies only want to make a lot of money..Above all, designer clothes are more popular because of clever advertising. All of the international companies spend millions of dollars every year to make us buy their clothes. And they succeed!Most people dress in a way that shows off their personality. But if some of us buy expensive clothes just to look cool, what does that say about us? Maybe it's just clever advertising.So next weekend, think about the clothes you put on. What's the logo on your trainers? Who made your jeans? And how many of your friends wear the same clothes as you do? And then think that maybe some of us could spend our money better.Unit Three Language in useSelling Without Advertisements1. Advertisements are everywhere! They're on the radio and TV, in newspapers and magazines, on buses and buildings. They're on websites and mobile phones. Companies give their products to film stars, pop stars and sports stars to wear or use so that fans will buy them in order to copy the stars.2. Advertisements have become so common that they aren't working any more. We don't like advertisements, so we try not to see them. We turn off the ads on our computers, we refuse to watch them on TV, or read them in magazines. We no longer notice the posters all around us. We don't copy the stars because we know they don't really like the things they advertise.3. This means that advertising companies need a new way to sell. They can't make their products "cool" by advertising. Advertisements aren't cool, and teenagers won't buy the things in ads just because the ads say they are fashionable. The latest way to advertise is not to advertise.4. Instead of using stars, companies are using teenagers. They pay them to tell their friends about new products. Teenagers don't want to dress like everyone else and buy the things that everyone else has. They want to look different and create their own style. Teenagers don't think it's cool to copy the stars or buy things they've seen in ads.5. Getting people to talk about products is the best way to advertise. When teenagers talk about products, their friends become interested and want to buy them. When "cool" teenagers wear clothes, they make them fashionable, so their friends want to wear them, too.。
2016最新外研版九年级英语下册课文翻译

2016最新外研版九年级下册全册课译文(其8个模块)Module1TravelUnit1Wetouredthecitybybusandbytaxi3.Listenandread.Nowcompletethetable.玲玲:欢迎大家回来!贝蒂:嗨, 玲玲! 假期过得怎么样?玲玲:不错!我去河南看望了我的祖父母。
当时火车上全都是人,我不得不站了3个多小时。
贝蒂:真不走运啊。
为什么春节出行这么困难呢?玲玲:噢,因为春节的缘故,这段时间成了交通最繁忙的时候。
托尼呢?大明:他回英国和家人团聚去了。
他今天坐飞机回来,但是航班晚点了。
贝蒂:大明,你去了哪里?大明:我们坐飞机直飞香港——飞机出发时也晚点了,不过飞行员成功地按时着陆了。
然后我们乘船去了大屿山和迪斯尼乐园。
真好玩!玲玲:你呢,贝蒂?贝蒂:我们在北京玩得很开心。
我们坐公交车和出租车在城市里游玩。
上周末我们坐客车去了颐和园,还沿湖走了一段很长的路。
玲玲:听起来不错!但是这会儿我们还是最好回去学习吧⋯期末还有一场大考试呢。
贝蒂:只要你努力,就没什么好担心的。
大明:考试之后就是毕业晚会了。
我们都盼着呢!标准文档贝蒂:没错!我们会玩得很开心的!Unit2It’salongstory.2.ReadtheplayandnumbertheexpressionsinActivity1intheordertheyappear.(李林和李薇在车站站台上告别。
)李林:告诉爸爸妈妈我会想他们的⋯⋯我也会想念你们所有人。
李薇:我们也会想你的。
李林:春节见。
李薇:保重。
再见!(李林上了车,寻找他的座位。
)李林:对不起,先生。
恐怕你坐了我的座位。
长者:对不起,年轻人。
你说什么?我听不大清楚。
李林:你坐错位置了。
长者:真的吗?但是⋯⋯我以为这是我的座位呢。
我的票呢?(长者在口袋里、包里,最后又在钱包里翻找他的车票。
)长者:找到了。
9车厢,12A座。
这是12A座,对吗?(检票员来了。
2016最新外研版九年级英语(下册)课文翻译

2016最新外研版九年级下册全册课译文(其8个模块)Module 1 Travel Unit 1 We toured the city by bus and by taxi 3.Listen and read. Now complete the table.玲玲:欢迎大家回来!贝蒂:嗨, 玲玲! 假期过得怎么样?玲玲:不错! 我去看望了我的祖父母。
当时火车上全都是人,我不得不站了3个多小时。
贝蒂:真不走运啊。
为什么春节出行这么困难呢?玲玲:噢,因为春节的缘故,这段时间成了交通最繁忙的时候。
托尼呢?大明:他回英国和家人团聚去了。
他今天坐飞机回来,但是航班晚点了。
贝蒂:大明,你去了哪里?大明:我们坐飞机直飞——飞机出发时也晚点了,不过飞行员成功地按时着陆了。
然后我们乘船去了大屿山和迪斯尼乐园。
真好玩!玲玲:你呢,贝蒂?贝蒂:我们在玩得很开心。
我们坐公交车和出租车在城市里游玩。
上周末我们坐客车去了颐和园,还沿湖走了一段很长的路。
玲玲:听起来不错!但是这会儿我们还是最好回去学习吧…期末还有一场大考试呢。
贝蒂:只要你努力,就没什么好担心的。
大明:考试之后就是毕业晚会了。
我们都盼着呢!贝蒂:没错!我们会玩得很开心的!Unit 2 It’s a long story . 2.Read the play and number the expressions in Activity 1 in the order they appear. (林和薇在车站站台上告别。
)林:告诉爸爸妈妈我会想他们的……我也会想念你们所有人。
薇:我们也会想你的。
林:春节见。
薇:保重。
再见!(林上了车,寻找他的座位。
)林:对不起,先生。
恐怕你坐了我的座位。
长者:对不起,年轻人。
你说什么?我听不大清楚。
林:你坐错位置了。
长者:真的吗?但是……我以为这是我的座位呢。
我的票呢?(长者在口袋里、包里,最后又在钱包里翻找他的车票。
)长者:找到了。
9车厢,12A座。
九年级外研版下册英语课文原文

九年级外研版下册英语课文原文Module 10 Unit 1We're still influenced by the Confucian values today.孔子学说至今仍然影响着我们的思想。
In the past 2000 years, Chinese people have never separated from Confucius.过去的两千多年来,中国人始终没有离开过孔子。
He also had some views about education, like Confucius.他的一些有关教育的看法与孔子相似。
The government has taken action to protect Confucian culture. 政府已经采取行动来保护儒学文化。
We have more time to discuss it next week.我们下周有更多的时间来讨论它。
Module 10 Unit 2We have received the green light to expand our company.我们已经得到了扩大公司的许可。
He is always in the front of the queue when it comes to promotions.在晋升问题上他总是排在最前边。
Our boss is a very enlightened person. He encourages us to have new ideas.我们的老板是一个很开明的人。
他鼓励我们提出新主意。
We should have confidence in our new plan. It's going to be a big hit.我们应该对我们的新计划有信心。
它将会大获成功。
本册教材共有十个教学单元,其中六个为新课单元,两个为复习单元,两个为考试单元。
最新外研版九年下二模英语课文翻译

最新外研版九年下二模英语课文翻译10页课文翻译嗨,托尼!你在伦敦玩得愉快吗?愉快!我去看望了我的朋友苏茜,而且还参观了她的学校。
英国的学校是什么样的?这里有几张照片,我自己拍的。
让我们看看。
所以这就是苏茜的学校。
学校大约有700名学生,和其他大多数英国学校一样。
在英国一个班有多少学生?大概有30名。
我们班里有40名。
看来我们的班级大一些。
看!每个人都穿夹克衫打领带呢。
是的,在英国每个学生都穿校服。
而且大家都围着教室里的课桌坐着。
对,他们不坐成横排。
看看这游泳池和这个大型的运动场。
大部分英国学校都有体育场。
那里的孩子们的确喜欢踢足球。
我们也喜欢踢足球。
而且我们还有一个很出色的游泳队。
我希望有一天能去参观苏茜的学校。
它看起来真不错。
我们学校也很棒,而且我们这里有更多的学生。
这就意味着有更多的人一起玩耍。
还意味着有更多的朋友。
12页课文翻译我的学校生活我叫苏茜•汤普森,今年15岁。
从自11岁以来我就一直在伦敦里弗学校上学。
要是明年我通过了考试,我会继续在这里上学,直到18岁。
里弗学校是一所中学,距我家骑自行车大约20分钟车程。
在我来这里之前,我在我家附近上上学。
当我五岁时开始上小学,在那里待了六年。
每个工作日我们从早上8:45上学,到下午3:15放学。
上课前我们老师检查学生的出勤情况。
然后大家去礼堂。
在那里校长向我们公布校园新闻。
9:05铃声响起,课程开始(上课开始)。
每节课持续一个小时。
上午11:05到11:15我们进行课间休息,之后还有一节课,然后是一个小时的午餐时间。
下午放学前我们还要再上两节课。
今年我修了10门课程:数学、英语、物理、化学、法语、历史、地理、音乐、信息技术和体育。
有些人学德语不学法语。
幸运的是,我们不是每一门课程都进行考试。
我们有一个很大的运动场,可供学生课内外踢足球、打网球。
像运动倶乐部、语言社团这样的课后活动也很受欢迎。
每个学年期间通常都会有参观博物馆的活动和露营活动,比如在郊外爬山和徒步等。
外研版九年级英语下册课文翻译

外研版九年级英语下册课文翻译Pleasure Group Office【T985AB-B866SYT-B182C-BS682T-STT18】2016最新外研版九年级下册全册课译文(其8个模块)Module 1 Travel Unit 1 We toured the city by bus and by taxi and read. Now complete the table.玲玲:欢迎大家回来!贝蒂:嗨, 玲玲! 假期过得怎么样玲玲:不错! 我去河南看望了我的祖父母。
当时火车上全都是人,我不得不站了3个多小时。
贝蒂:真不走运啊。
为什么春节出行这么困难呢玲玲:噢,因为春节的缘故,这段时间成了交通最繁忙的时候。
托尼呢大明:他回英国和家人团聚去了。
他今天坐飞机回来,但是航班晚点了。
贝蒂:大明,你去了哪里大明:我们坐飞机直飞香港——飞机出发时也晚点了,不过飞行员成功地按时着陆了。
然后我们乘船去了大屿山和迪斯尼乐园。
真好玩!玲玲:你呢,贝蒂贝蒂:我们在北京玩得很开心。
我们坐公交车和出租车在城市里游玩。
上周末我们坐客车去了颐和园,还沿湖走了一段很长的路。
玲玲:听起来不错!但是这会儿我们还是最好回去学习吧…期末还有一场大考试呢。
贝蒂:只要你努力,就没什么好担心的。
大明:考试之后就是毕业晚会了。
我们都盼着呢!贝蒂:没错!我们会玩得很开心的!Unit 2 It’s a long story . the play and number the expressions in Activity 1 in the order they appear. (李林和李薇在车站站台上告别。
)李林:告诉爸爸妈妈我会想他们的……我也会想念你们所有人。
李薇:我们也会想你的。
李林:春节见。
李薇:保重。
再见!(李林上了车,寻找他的座位。
)李林:对不起,先生。
恐怕你坐了我的座位。
长者:对不起,年轻人。
你说什么我听不大清楚。
李林:你坐错位置了。
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最新外研版九年级下册全册课译文(其8个模块)Module 1 Travel Unit 1 We toured the city by bus and by taxi3.Listen and read. Now complete the table.玲玲:欢迎大家回来!贝蒂:嗨, 玲玲! 假期过得怎么样?玲玲:不错! 我去河南看望了我的祖父母。
当时火车上全都是人,我不得不站了3个多小时。
贝蒂:真不走运啊。
为什么春节出行这么困难呢?玲玲:噢,因为春节的缘故,这段时间成了交通最繁忙的时候。
托尼呢?大明:他回英国和家人团聚去了。
他今天坐飞机回来,但是航班晚点了。
贝蒂:大明,你去了哪里?大明:我们坐飞机直飞香港——飞机出发时也晚点了,不过飞行员成功地按时着陆了。
然后我们乘船去了大屿山和迪斯尼乐园。
真好玩!玲玲:你呢,贝蒂?贝蒂:我们在北京玩得很开心。
我们坐公交车和出租车在城市里游玩。
上周末我们坐客车去了颐和园,还沿湖走了一段很长的路。
玲玲:听起来不错!但是这会儿我们还是最好回去学习吧…期末还有一场大考试呢。
贝蒂:只要你努力,就没什么好担心的。
大明:考试之后就是毕业晚会了。
我们都盼着呢!贝蒂:没错!我们会玩得很开心的!Unit 2 It’s a long story . 2.Read the play and number the expressions in Activity 1 in the order they appear. (李林和李薇在车站站台上告别。
)李林:告诉爸爸妈妈我会想他们的……我也会想念你们所有人。
李薇:我们也会想你的。
李林:春节见。
李薇:保重。
再见!(李林上了车,寻找他的座位。
)李林:对不起,先生。
恐怕你坐了我的座位。
长者:对不起,年轻人。
你说什么?我听不大清楚。
李林:你坐错位置了。
长者:真的吗?但是……我以为这是我的座位呢。
我的票呢?(长者在口袋里、包里,最后又在钱包里翻找他的车票。
)长者:找到了。
9车厢,12A座。
这是12A座,对吗?(检票员来了。
)检票员:检票了,请大家准备好车票。
长者:对不起,这是12A座吗?检票员:是的,让我看看你的车票。
哦,我知道问题在哪里了。
这是12A座,但是您应该去9车厢,这里是8车厢。
长者:哦,我真糊涂!我还是去找9车厢吧。
(长者起身开始收拾他的包裹。
)李林:等一下,先生!请您留下。
我去坐9车厢你的座位吧。
长者:哦,你太好了。
谢谢!检票员:是的,谢谢你,年轻人。
(李林穿过站立的人群向9车厢走去。
)李林:10A、11A、12A,找到了,那是我的座位。
(他的朋友,温鹏,正坐在12B座上。
看到李林他很吃惊。
)温鹏:嗨!李林!真意外啊!李林:嗨!温鹏!见到你太高兴了。
温鹏:我也是!太棒了!漫长的旅程里有人陪我聊天了。
好了,把外套脱了吧。
舒舒服服地坐下来。
对了,你怎么来得这么晚啊?李林:哦,说来话长……Module 2 Educatio n Unit 1 They don’t sit in rows. 3.Listen and read. Now complete Susie’s column in the table.贝蒂:嗨,托尼!你在英国玩得愉快吗?托尼: 愉快!我去看望了我的朋友苏茜,还参观了她的学校。
贝蒂:英国的学校是什么样的?托尼:这里有几张照片,我自己拍的。
大明:让我们看看。
托尼:这就是苏茜的学校。
全校大约有700名学生,和其他大多数英国学校一样。
贝蒂:在英国每个班大约有多少学生?托尼:大概有30名。
大明:我们每个班有40名。
看来我们的班级大一些。
看!每个人都穿夹克衫打领带呢。
托尼:是的,在英国每个学生都穿校服。
大明:而且大家都围着教室里的课桌坐着。
托尼:是的,他们没有坐成排。
看看这游泳池和大型的运动场。
大部分英国学校都有体育场。
那里的孩子们非常喜欢踢足球。
大明:我们也喜欢踢足球。
而且我们也有一个很棒的游泳队。
贝蒂:我希望有一天能去参观苏茜的学校。
它看起来真不错。
托尼:我们学校也很棒,而且我们这里有更多的学生。
这就意味着有更多的人一起玩耍。
贝蒂: 还意味着有更多的朋友。
Unit 2 What do I like best about school? 2.Read the passage and answer the questions我的学校生活我叫苏茜·汤普森,今年15岁。
从11岁开始我就一直在伦敦的里弗学校上学。
要是明年考试合格,我还会继续在这里上学,直到18岁。
里弗学校是一所中学,距我家大约20分钟自行车车程。
来这所学校之前,我在离家不远的小学上学。
我五岁上小学,在那里待了六年。
周一到周五我们早上8:45上学,下午3:15放学。
上课前老师会检查我们的出勤情况。
然后大家都去礼堂开会。
校长在那里公布校园新闻。
9:05铃声响起,开始上课。
每节课一个小时。
11:05到11:15是课间休息时间,之后还有一节课,然后是一个小时的午餐时间。
下午上完两节课就放学了。
今年我修了10门课程:数学、英语、物理、化学、法语、历史、地理、音乐、信息技术和体育。
有些同学不学法语,学德语。
幸运的是,我们不是每一门课程都考试。
我们有一个很大的运动场,可供学生课内外踢足球、打网球。
像运动俱乐部、语言社团这样的课后活动也很受欢迎。
每个学年通常都会有参观博物馆的活动和露营活动,比如在郊外爬山和徒步等。
去年我们的一群同学甚至去了日本。
校园派对、体育活动日,校园戏剧也很流行。
学校每学期召开一次家长会,教师与家长可以讨论一下我们的进步情况。
那么,我最喜欢学校生活的哪部分呢?英语、化学、音乐、运动俱乐部、校园戏剧……最重要的,是我的朋友们!Module 3 Life now and then Unit 1 They sometimes work harder. 3.Listen and read. Then choose the correct answer.妈妈:越来越晚了, 贝蒂。
你的作业做得怎么样了?贝蒂:快完了!妈妈,你认为现在的生活比过去好吗?妈妈:当然了。
贝蒂:我也这么觉得。
现在的人们比过去富有了,也比过去长寿了。
妈妈:确实是这样。
我们现在对医学懂得更多了,知道怎样治疗普通的疾病,所以不那么害怕生病了。
但是人们锻炼得也不如从前那样多了。
贝蒂:我想那是因为越来越多的人购买了汽车的缘故,他们走路少了,骑车也少了。
妈妈:有些人认为过去的生活比现在更简单、更健康。
有时财富越多意味着身体越不健康。
当私家车的数量翻倍时,污染也翻倍了,甚至更严重。
贝蒂:那工作呢?人们还像五十年前那么辛苦地工作吗?妈妈:是的,有时候更辛苦。
人们总说他们没有足够的休闲时间!你为什么不去问问我们的邻居李老太太呢?她已经七十多岁了,生活的变化都看在眼里。
贝蒂:那是个好主意。
我去问问她。
妈妈:记得说话大点儿声,她现在有点儿耳背了。
Unit 2 I think life is better today. 2.Read the passage and take notes on what Mrs Li says about the points in Activity过去与现在的生活李老太太已经70岁了。
她一辈子都生活在北京。
我向她了解了过去各现在的生活状况。
你过去的生活是什么样的?我们家信在一间小房子里,没有电灯,只能点蜡烛。
我父亲是个邮递员。
无论严寒酷暑,他经常每天在户外工作12小时。
母亲在遇到父亲之前是个农家女。
她是一位善良而慈爱的母亲。
她没有外出工作。
我家有五个孩子,照料我们比做一份全职工作还要辛苦。
我还记得当时家里的饭菜。
食物很简单。
我们一年只能吃一两次肉。
我没被送去上学是因为家里负担不起,还因为我是个女孩。
生活发生了怎样的变化?现在家庭成员比过去少了。
如今大部分人只有一个孩子!女性的角色也发生了变化。
我女儿真的很幸运。
她接受了良好的教育,婚后还能上班工作。
我乐意看到她每天忙忙碌碌地工作,但是有时候我也感受到孤独,因为她不能常来看我。
如今出行变得更便利了。
我小时候去哪里都要走路,或者有时候骑自行车。
现在到处都能坐公交车,还有地铁。
你们年轻人还能坐飞机飞往世界各地。
但是有一件事情我不喜欢,就是交通比以前拥挤多了。
过个马路都很费劲。
当然,我小的时候还没有电视。
现在我非常喜欢看电视。
好节目太多了,比如京剧和老电影。
但是也有些表演对我来说太嘈杂了。
总的来说,我认为今天的生活更好了。
我们吃得更好,也更长寿了。
Module 4 Rules and Suggestions Unit 1 You must be careful of falling stones. 3.Listen and read. Now choose the correct answer.杰克逊老师:好,请注意听一下!出发之前,我还要给你们提几条注意事项和建议。
全体学生:好的,杰克逊老师。
杰克逊老师:首先,大家是否都穿上结实的鞋和厚袜子了?全体学生:是的,杰克逊老师。
杰克逊老师:好的,无论何时在山上徒步,你们都应该穿戴恰当。
对了,你们千万别墅瞳得离山路边缘太近,因为可能会掉下去摔伤,清楚了吗?全体学生:清楚了。
杰克逊老师:还有,大家要集体行动,这样就不会走失了。
一定不能一个人单独离开。
全体学生:我们不会的,杰克逊老师。
大明:我们现在能吃点东西吗?我都快饿死了!杰克逊老师:不行,大明!你一小时前才吃过早饭。
我们出发吧,中午我们会停下赤野餐。
别一次把水都喝完了。
过一会儿你们可能还需要喝水。
贝蒂:我们可以攀岩吗?杰克逊老师:不行。
并且一定要注意落石。
好的,这就出发吧,沿路走,穿过小溪,然后我们就……大明:……吃午饭?杰克逊老师:……爬到山顶上再吃午饭.来吧,我来带路。
刚开始这条路还算平坦,因为是条直路,但是很快就要变得难走起来了。
Unit 2 We must keep the camp clean. 2.Read the passage and answer the questions.当心!附近有熊!第一天晚上,步行了大约八个小时之后,我们三个人都累了,很快进入了梦乡。
半夜时分,外面传来奇怪的声响。
但当我向帐篷外张望时,却什么也没发现。
早上,我起来做早饭,发现食品袋被打开了。
“是熊干的,”乔说。
“我们今晚得把吃的挂到树上去。
”当天晚些时候,我们在一条溪流旁美丽的田野上宿营。
我们支起帐篷,沉沉睡去。
当天夜里,那几只熊又来了,这次它们从树上取走了食物。
“挂得不够高。
熊会爬树,它们老远就能闻到食物的味道。
”本说道。
“我们必须保持露营地的干净整洁,”我说,“熊可能会认为我们的垃圾也是食物。
”“好吧,把这儿清理一下,然后再上路。
我们还应该多弄出些声响,如果那些熊知道我们在哪里,可能就不会靠近了,”本说。