新概念英语青少1B
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新概念英语青少版1b练习题新概念英语青少版1b是一套专为青少年设计的英语教材,旨在通过有趣的故事和活动提高学生的英语听说读写能力。
以下是一些练习题,可以帮助学生巩固学习内容:1. 词汇练习:- 根据上下文,选择正确的单词填空。
- The cat is sitting on the _______ (table/chair).- The children are playing with their _______(toys/fruits).2. 语法练习:- 用括号中的正确形式填空。
- She _______ (have/has) a new bicycle.- They _______ (do/does) not like swimming.3. 听力练习:- 听录音,回答问题。
- What is the weather like today?- What are the children doing in the park?4. 阅读理解:- 阅读下面的文章,然后回答问题。
- What is the main idea of the passage?- How does the protagonist feel about the event?5. 口语练习:- 与同伴进行角色扮演,练习对话。
- Role-play a conversation at a birthday party.- Role-play asking for directions in a new city.6. 写作练习:- 根据提示写一篇短文。
- Write a short story about a day at the beach.- Describe your favorite holiday and why you enjoy it.7. 综合练习:- 阅读下面的对话,然后回答问题或完成句子。
- What does the boy want to do after school?- Where is the girl going to meet her friends?8. 文化知识:- 阅读有关英语国家文化的文章,并回答相关问题。
青少新概念1BUnit 16词汇:四会词汇:fun 乐趣believe 相信together 一起bridge 桥梁really 真正地pass 递给any 任何一个ship 轮船some 一些Its 它的classroom 教室park 公园church 教堂cinema 电影院三会词汇:London Eye 伦敦眼River Thames 泰晤士河Tower Bridge 塔桥Westminster Bridge 威斯敏斯特桥binoculars 望远镜down there 下面那里Big Ben 大本钟句型:1.Are there any children in the...? ...有一些孩子吗?Yes, there are. No, there aren't. 是的,有。
不,没有。
2.Can you see any children in the...? 你能看见一些孩子在...? Yes, I can. No, I can't. 是的,我能。
不,我不能。
3. There are some people on the bridge. 桥上有一些人。
语法:There be 句型的复数部分日常情景会话:1.Isn't it great? 太棒了。
2.Can you believe it? 你能相信吗?Unit 17词汇:四会词汇:smile 微笑watch 看balance 保持平衡do 做try 尝试easy 简单的,容易的useless 差劲的,无能的music 音乐take 照相difficult 困难的gym 体育馆Maths 数学drive 开,驾驶ride 骑speak 说tennis 网球三会词汇:as well 也good at 擅长take a photo 照相gymnastics 体操句型:1. Can you do Maths?你会数学吗?Yes, I can, it’s easy. No, I can’t, it’s difficult. 是,我会, 很简单。
新概念英语青少版1BUnit Topic Key words and sentences16On theLondon Eye●There are two cars in/on/under ...●Are there any women in front of / near / beside ...?●There aren't any children in the park.●There are some children in the classroom.●How many boats are there in ...?●I can't see any children in ... but I can see some in ...●There are two men in the street. They are policemen.17 Smile, please!●Can you do Maths?Yes, I can. / No, I can't.●Can you drive a car?Yes, I can. It's easy. / No, I can't. It's difficult.●Can you play violin?Yes, I can. I'm good at it. / No, I can't. I'm useless atit.18Men can cooktoo!●What's in the packet? Is it tea?No, it isn't (tea). It's coffee.●I can't see any tea.I can. There's some in the packet.●Pass / Give me some milk, please.●I can't see a cup in the cupboard.No, there isn't one.●I can't see any tea in the cupboard.No, there isn't any.19 You must eat!●There's a lot of / lots of fish ...There are a lot of / lots of peaches ...●Is there any fish ...?Yes, there is, but there isn't any meat.●Are there any peaches ...?Yes, there are, but there aren't any grapes.●Buy some bread / peaches, please.Why? There are a lot ...●Don't buy any bread / peaches.Why not? There aren't any ...●You must eat.20What asurprise!●What time is it?It's a quarter past two / half past two / a quarter tothree.●What time's / When's your English lesson?At one o'clock. / At a quarter past two. / At half past two. / At a quarter to six.●I / We must hurry.●Come on! Hurry up!21Breakfastblues●Have you got any tea?Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.●Have we got any coffee?Yes, we have. / No, we haven't.●They've got some bread, but they haven't got anycake.●How much coffee have you / we got?I / We haven't got much.●Do you want any ...?No, I don't want any ...●I don't want any ..., but I want some ...22Watching theneighbours●Paul has got a lot of friends.●They haven’t got a lot of spare time.●He can introduce her to them.●How many CDs has Paul got?23An expensivecamera●Has he / she got a British camera?Yes, he / she has. / No, he / she hasn't.●What kind of camera has he / she got?He's / She's got a Japanese one.●Claire wants a camera. She doesn't want a CD player.●He / She likes Japanese cameras.●What kind of bag do you want?I want a leather one. I like leather bags.24 A light dinner●Do you like vegetables?Yes, I do. / No, I don't.●Do you like tea?Yes, I do, but I don't want any now.●I / We / They don't like vegetables very much.●I love vegetables!I hate them!25The weekendshopping ●I want a bag of sugar / a bottle of wine / a packet oftea ...●She / He needs some sugar.●How much (sugar) does she / he need?●She / He needs one / a box of chocolates.●Irregular noun plural: a / one loaf - two loaves26A self-servicerestaurant●Has Karen got a coat / any gloves?No, she hasn't. Show her that one / those.●Show it / them / that one / those to Karen.●Give me / her / him that one / those.●Pass me / her / him that one / those.●Take her / him that one / those.●I don't want a coat / any gloves. I've already got one /some.27 Toothache●What day is it?It's Sunday.●When is / When's your appointment?It's on Sunday.●When can the dentist see you?He can see me at four o'clock on Sunday.●How does Robert feel / look?He feels awful. He looks miserable.●What's the matter with Robert?He has got / He's got toothache."28Every day isdifferent! ●What's the weather like in spring / summer / autumn /winter?●Is it ever fine and warm in spring (in England)?●It's often/usually/sometimes/always/never fine andwarm in spring.●The sun often shines. / It rains sometimes. / Itsometimes snows.●Which season do you like?I like winter.29 Many happyreturns of theday!●Which is the first / last month of the year?January / December.●Which month comes after / comes before January? -February / December.●What's the date?It's the second of February. / It's February thesecond.●When is Linda's birthday?It's in January.It's on the ninth of January / on January the ninth.●How old is Linda?She's 42. / She's 42 years old.30Aninternationalevent●Where does he / she come from?He / She comes from Australia.●Where do they / you come from?They / We / I come from China.●Where does he / she live?He / She lives in Sydney.●What language does he / she speak?He / She speaks English.Unit16:On the London Eye1:Teaching objectives复习一般现在时学习Some和any的用法2:Language focus:Fun, believe, bridge, really, pass, binoculars, any ,ship3:Teaching procedureGreeting: 介绍自己,同时要求学生做自我介绍,内容包括Name, (My name is…or I am…)Age, (I am …years old or I am a girl or a boy of …years old)Gender,Hobbies (I like doing …)等几个方面。
新概念英语青少版 1B 词汇表Lesson31London Eye伦敦眼fun [fʌn] adj. 有趣的believe [bɪˈli:v] vt. 相信together [təˈgeðə(r)] adv. 一起River Thames [temz] n.泰晤士河bridge [brɪdʒ] n. 桥梁Tower Bridge n. 塔桥really [ˈri:əli] adv. 真正地binoculars [bɪˈnɒkjələz] n. 双筒望远镜pass [pɑ:s] vt. 递给any [ˈeni]任何一个Westminster Bridge [ˈwestmɪnstə(r)]威斯敏斯特大桥some [səm] adj. 一些down there [daʊn][ðer]在那儿Big Ben(伦敦英国议会大厦钟楼上的)大本钟its [ɪts] pron. 它的Lesson32church [tʃɜ:tʃ] n. 教堂cinema [ˈsɪnəmə] n. 电影院smile [smaɪl] v. 微笑balance [ˈbæləns] v. 保持平衡try [traɪ] v. 尝试as well也easy [ˈi:zi] adj. 简单的,容易的on one's knees 跪着good at 善于gymnastics [dʒɪmˈnæstɪks] n. 体操useless [ˈju:sləs] adj. 差劲的,无能的take a photo拍照gym [dʒɪm] n. 体育馆Lesson34difficult [ˈdɪfɪkəlt] adj. 困难的drive [draɪv] v. 开,驾驶ride [raɪd] v. 骑speak [spi:k] v. 说tennis [ˈtenɪs] n. 网球Lesson35cook [kʊk] v. 做饭菜,烹调dinner [ˈdɪnə(r)] n. 晚餐water [ˈwɔ:tə(r)] n. 水chop [tʃɒp] vt. 剁碎onion [ˈʌnjən] n. 洋葱spoon [spu:n] n. 匙,勺子get [get] vt. 拿来,获得fork [fɔ:k] n. 餐叉drawer [drɔ:(r)] n. 抽屉wet [wet] adj. 湿的You see,…你瞧…open [ˈəʊpən] v. 开办restaurant [ˈrestrɒnt] n. 餐馆,饭店oh, yeah! 噢,是的!must [mʌst] v. 必须jug [dʒʌg] n. 水壶dry [draɪ] adj. 干的sugar [ˈʃʊgə(r)] n. 糖Lesson36scanner [ˈskænə(r)] n. 扫描仪computer [kəmˈpju:tə(r)] n. 电脑packet [ˈpækɪt] n. 小包coffee [ˈkɒfi] n. 咖啡tea [ti:] n. 茶叶bottle [ˈbɒtl] n. 瓶子orange juice橘子汁fridge [frɪdʒ] n. 电冰箱sea [si:] n. 海Lesson37finish [ˈfɪnɪʃ] vt. 完成why not为什么不?tired [ˈtaɪəd] adj. 疲倦的problem [ˈprɒbləm] n. 难题lots of 许多;大量salad [ˈsæləd] n. 沙拉dish [dɪʃ] n. 菜肴drink [drɪŋk] v. 喝mustn't [ˈmʌsnt] v. 不能peach [pi:tʃ] n. 桃子Help yourself. [jɔ:ˈself]请自便吧!Lesson38grape [greɪp] n. 葡萄buy [baɪ] vt. 购买bread [bred] n. 面包tin [tɪn] n. 金属盒cheese [tʃi:z] n. 奶酪butter [ˈbʌtə(r)] n. 黄油Lesson39surprise [səˈpraɪz] n. 惊奇,意外lesson [ˈlesn] n. 课half past…[hɑ:f]…点半a quarter to/past …[ˈkwɔ:tə(r)]…差/过一刻talk [tɔ:k] v. 谈话find [faɪnd] vt. 发现when [wen] adv. 什么时候look for寻找Lesson40wash [wɒʃ] n. 洗涤then [ðen] adv. 然后Lesson41breakfast blue [ˈbrekfəst]早餐忧郁do [du] v. 助动词want [wɒnt] vt. 想要not really [ˈri:əli]不完全是,不太something [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] pron. 某事,某物train [treɪn] v. 训练stomach [ˈstʌmək] n. 胃have got 有pot [pɒt] n. 壶start [stɑ:t] v. 开始morning [ˈmɔ:nɪŋ] n. 早晨yoghurt ['jəʊgɜ:t] n. 酸奶canteen [kænˈti:n] n. 餐厅terrible [ˈterəbl] adj. 极坏的,可怕的Lesson42chocolate [ˈtʃɒklət] n. 巧克力beer [bɪə(r)] n. 啤酒paper [ˈpeɪpə(r)] n. 纸string [strɪŋ] n. 细绳money [ˈmʌni] n. 金钱spare [speə(r)] adj. 空闲的Lesson43a lot of 很多shy [ʃaɪ] adj. 害羞的introduce sb./sth. to…[ˌɪntrəˈdju:s]向…介绍某人/某物studies ['stʌdɪz] n. 学习,研究(study的复数)true [tru:] adj. 真实的always [ˈɔ:lweɪz] adv. 总是Lesson44jacket [ˈdʒækɪt] n. 夹克衫magazine [ˌmægəˈzi:n] n. 杂志video [ˈvɪdiəʊ] n. 录像带blouse [blaʊz] n. 女士衬衫vegetable [ˈvedʒtəbl] n. 蔬菜relative [ˈrelətɪv] n. 亲戚Lesson45kind [kaɪnd] n. 种,类Let me think 让我想想Japanese [ˌdʒæpə'ni:z] adj.日本的remember [rɪˈmembə(r)] vt. 记得I know!我知道了!lucky [ˈlʌki] adj. 幸运的another [əˈnʌðə(r)] pron. 另一个at any time 随时,任何时候Lesson46British [ˈbrɪtɪʃ] adj. 英国的German [ˈdʒɜ:mən] adj. 德国的plastic [ˈplæstɪk] n. 塑料leather ˈleðə(r)] n. 皮革CD player CD播放机Italian [ɪ'tælɪən] adj. 意大利的watch [wɒtʃ] n. 手表Korean [kə'rɪən] adj. 韩国的handbag [ˈhændbæg] n. 手提包clock [klɒk] n. 钟Swiss [swɪs] n. 瑞士的very much 非常Lesson47salmon [ˈsæmən] n. 鲑鱼piece [pi:s] n. 一片,一块tonight [təˈnaɪt] n.今晚lettuce [ˈletɪs] n. 生菜cucumber [ˈkju:kʌmbə(r)] n. 黄瓜fantastic [fænˈtæstɪk] adj. 极好的pick [pɪk] vi. 摘strawberry [ˈstrɔ:bəri] n. 草莓dessert [dɪˈzɜ:t] n. 甜点healthy [ˈhelθi] adj. 健康的meal [mi:l] n. 膳食,一餐worry [ˈwʌri] n. 担心cream [kri:m] n. 奶油first [fɜ:st] adv. 首先Lesson48hate [heɪt] vt. 憎恨,讨厌sweet [swi:t] n. 糖果,甜食wine [waɪn] n. 葡萄酒Lesson49weekend [ˌwi:kˈend] n.周末make [meɪk] vt. 撰写shopping list 购物清单need [ni:d] n. 需要loaf [ləʊf] n. 一块,一条Sunday lunch 星期日午餐boring [ˈbɔ:rɪŋ] adj.令人厌烦的ice cream 冰激凌nasty [ˈnɑ:sti] adj. 难吃的Lesson50anything [ˈeniθɪŋ] pron.任何事,任何物else [els] adv. 另外,其他bar [bɑ:(r)] n. 条soap [səʊp] n. 肥皂large [lɑ:dʒ] adj.大的match [mætʃ] n. 火柴girlfriend [ˈgɜ:lfrend] n. 女朋友Lesson51self-service [ˈselfˈsɜ:vɪs] adj.自助的menu [ˈmenju:] n. 菜单assistant [əˈsɪstənt] n. 服务员soup [su:p] n. 汤sauce [sɔ:s] n. 调味汁my dear 亲爱的lady [ˈleɪdi] n. 女士Lesson52glove [glʌv] n. 手套already [ɔ:lˈredi] adv. 已经jeans [dʒi:nz] n. 牛仔裤newspaper [ˈnju:zpeɪpə(r)] n. 报纸Lesson53toothache [ˈtu:θeɪk] n. 牙痛look [lʊk] vt. 看起来awful [ˈɔ:fl] adj.不舒服的dentist [ˈdentɪst] n.牙医patient [ˈpeɪʃnt] n. 病人make an appointment [əˈpɔɪntmənt]约时间见面emergency [iˈmɜ:dʒənsi] n. 急诊this afternoon 今天下午miserable [ˈmɪzrəbl] adj. 痛苦的hope for the best [həʊp][best]希望一切都好feel [fi:l] vt. 感到earache [ˈɪəreɪk] n. 耳痛Lesson54day [deɪ] n. 天,一昼夜Monday [ˈmʌndeɪ] n. 星期一Tuesday [ˈtju:zdeɪ]星期二Wednesday [ˈwenzdeɪ]星期三Thursday [ˈθɜ:zdeɪ]星期四Friday [ˈfraɪdeɪ]星期五Saturday [ˈsætədeɪ]星期六headache [ˈhedeɪk] n. 头痛sick [sɪk] adj. 生病的stomach-ache [ˈstʌmək][eɪk] n.胃痛flu [flu:] n. 流感cold [kəʊld] n. 感冒Lesson55Every [ˈevri] adj. 每一(个)different [ˈdɪfrənt] adj. 不同的weather [ˈweðə(r)] n. 天气mean [mi:n] vt. 意思是quite [kwaɪt] adv. 相当,十分ever [ˈevə(r)] adv. 曾经warm [wɔ:m] adj. 温暖的England ['ɪŋɡlənd] n. 英国Atlantic [ət'læntɪk] n. 大西洋climate [ˈklaɪmət] n. 气候often [ˈɒfn] adv. 经常sometimes [ˈsʌmtaɪmz] adv.有时,偶尔especially [ɪˈspeʃəli] adv. 尤其July dʒuˈlaɪ] n. 七月cool [ku:l] adj. 凉爽的difficulty [ˈdɪfɪkəlti] n. 问题,困难change [tʃeɪndʒ] n. 变化month [mʌnθ] n. 月份temperature [ˈtemprətʃə(r)] n.温度China ['tʃaɪnə] n. 中国Lesson56shine [ʃaɪn] n. 闪耀,发光cloudy [ˈklaʊdi] adj. 多云的season [ˈsi:zn] n. 季节usually [ˈju:ʒuəli] adv. 经常never [ˈnevə(r)] adv. 从不France [fræns] n. 法国Russia ['rʌʃə] n. 俄罗斯Africa ['æfrɪkə] n.非洲windy [ˈwɪndi] adj. 刮风的same [seɪm] adj. 同样的Lesson57Many happy returns![rɪ'tɜ:nz]长命百岁August [ˈɔ:gəst] n. 八月year [jɪə(r)] n. 年present [ˈpreznt] n. 礼物bike [baɪk] n. 自行车gear [gɪə(r)] n. 齿轮traffic [ˈtræfɪk] n. 交通dangerous [ˈdeɪndʒərəs] adj. 危险的safe [seɪf] adj. 安全的date [deɪt] n. 日期question [ˈkwestʃən] n.问题ask [ɑ:sk] v. 提问special [ˈspeʃl] adj. 特别的Lesson58January [ˈdʒænjuəri] n. 一月February [ˈfebruəri] n. 二月March [mɑ:tʃ] n. 三月last [lɑ:st] adj. 最后的December [dɪˈsembə(r)] n. 十二月after [ˈɑ:ftə(r)] prep. 在……之后before [bɪˈfɔ:(r)] prep. 在……之前April [ˈeɪprəl] n. 四月May [meɪ] n. 五月June [dʒu:n] n. 六月September [sepˈtembə(r)] n. 九月October [ɒkˈtəʊbə(r)] n. 十月November [nəʊˈvembə(r)] n. 十一月parent [ˈpeərənt] n. 父母Lesson59international [ˌɪntəˈnæʃnəl] adj.国际的event [ɪˈvent] n. 比赛race [reɪs] n. 赛跑mile [maɪl] n. 英里runner [ˈrʌnə(r)] n. 赛跑选手world [wɜ:ld] n. 世界Australia [ɒ'streɪlɪə] n. 澳大利亚compete [kəmˈpi:t]竞争European [ˌjʊərəˈpi:ən] n. 欧洲impressive [ɪmˈpresɪv] adj. 令人印象深刻的rank [ræŋk] n. 等级marathon [ˈmærəθən] n. 马拉松practice [ˈpræktɪs] n. 练习Moroccan [mə'rɒkən] n. 摩洛哥人Brazilian [brəˈzɪliən] n. 巴西人Canadian [kəˈneɪdiən] n. 加拿大人German [ˈdʒɜ:mən] n. 德国人Chinese [ˌtʃaɪˈni:z] n. 中国人name [neɪm] vt. 命名New York [jɔ:k]纽约country [ˈkʌntri] n. 国家Lesson60Australian [ɒˈstreɪliən] n.澳大利亚人live [lɪv] vt. 生活Sydney ['sɪdnɪ] n. 悉尼language [ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ] n. 语言Brazil [brəˈzɪl] n. 巴西Sao Paulo 圣保罗Portuguese [ˌpɔ:tʃuˈgi:z] n. 葡萄牙语Germany ['dʒɜ:mənɪ] n. 德国Berlin [bɜ:'lɪn] n. 柏林Canada ['kænədə] n. 加拿大America [ə'merɪkə] n. 美国。
新概念英语青少版1B词汇语法知识要点1.一般现在时:表示经常性的习惯行为或客观事实。
例句:I always go to school by bus.(我总是坐公交车上学。
)2.一般过去时:表示过去一些时间发生的动作或存在的状态。
例句:Yesterday, I played basketball with my friends.(昨天,我和朋友们打篮球。
)3.一般将来时:表示将来会发生的动作或存在的状态。
例句:We will have a party tomorrow.(明天我们将举办派对。
)4. be动词的变化:- am(我)- is(他/她/它)- are(我们/你们/他们)5.人称代词:-I(我)- you(你)- he(他)- she(她)- it(它)- we(我们)- they(他们)6.形容词的比较级和最高级形式:用于比较两个或多个事物的大小或程度。
- 比较级:在形容词前面加上-er,如taller(更高的), faster (更快的)- 最高级:在形容词前面加上-est,如tallest(最高的),fastest(最快的)7.介词:用于表示关系、位置、方向等。
- in(在...内部)- on(在...上面)- under(在...下面)- behind(在...后面)- beside(在...旁边)8.物主代词:用于表示所属关系。
- my(我的)- your(你的)- his(他的)- her(她的)- its(它的)- your(你们的)- their(他们的)9.句子结构:主语+谓语+宾语(SVO)。
例句:My sister likes ice cream.(我的姐姐喜欢冰淇淋。
新概念青少版1b第一单元
新概念英语青少版1B是一套专门为青少年学习英语设计的教材。
第一单元通常是介绍一些基本的问候语和自我介绍的内容。
在这个
单元里,学生通常会学习如何用英语进行简单的问候,介绍自己的
名字、年龄、爱好等基本信息。
教材可能会包括一些与日常生活相
关的对话和练习,帮助学生尽快地适应英语环境。
除了基本的语言交流技能,第一单元还可能涉及一些文化背景
的介绍,比如英语国家的一些传统习俗、节日等内容,让学生在学
习语言的同时也能了解一些有趣的文化知识。
在教学过程中,老师可能会采用多种教学方法,比如游戏、歌曲、角色扮演等,让学生在轻松愉快的氛围中学习。
此外,教师还
可能会鼓励学生多进行口语练习,帮助他们更快地提高英语口语表
达能力。
总的来说,新概念英语青少版1B第一单元的教学内容主要围绕
基本的英语交流和文化背景展开,旨在帮助青少年学生建立起对英
语学习的兴趣,并掌握基本的英语交流能力。
新概念英语青少版1b练习册答案第一部分:听力理解练习1:听句子,选择正确的图片。
1. The boy is playing with a ball. (图片A)2. The girl is reading a book under a tree. (图片B)3. The cat is sleeping on the sofa. (图片C)4. The dog is chasing a butterfly. (图片D)练习2:听对话,回答问题。
1. What is Tom doing? (Tom is watching TV.)2. Where is the pencil case? (It's on the desk.)3. What time is it? (It's 8 o'clock.)4. Whose bike is this? (It's my bike.)第二部分:词汇与语法练习3:填空,使用适当的形式。
1. I __am__ (be) happy to see you.2. She __has__ (have) a new bicycle.3. They __are__ (be) playing football now.4. He __wants__ (want) to go to the park.练习4:选择正确的选项完成句子。
1. The cat is very __cute__.2. My father __usually__ goes to work by car.3. We __often__ play games after school.4. She __never__ eats ice cream.第三部分:阅读理解练习5:阅读短文,判断正误。
Tom is a student. He is ten years old. He likes playingfootball and reading books. He has a little sister named Lily. They often play together.1. Tom is twelve years old. (False)2. Tom likes playing basketball. (False)3. Tom has a sister named Lily. (True)4. Tom and Lily don't play together. (False)第四部分:写作练习6:写一篇短文,描述你的一天。
Unit 16 On the London EyeDaisy: Oh, Jack! Isn’t this fun? Can you believe it?We’re all together on the London Eye!Jack: Yes, honey. Isn’t it great? Look, Claire!That’s the River Thames.Claire: Yes, Dad. Isn’t it grey?Daisy: Well, grey and silver!It’s beautiful. Look at all the bridges! Claire: Hey, Mom, I can see T ower Bridge.It’s open! Jack: Is it really? Pass me the binoculars!Jack: Can you see any ships there?Claire: I can see one.There are some boats, too.Daisy: Look, Jack!That’s Westminster Bridge down there.There are some people on the bridgeJack: There are some cars and buses, too.Claire: Hey, Dad! That’s Big Ben!It’s twelve o’clock!Daisy: Ding-dong, ding-dong; Ding-dong, ding-dong!Oh, Jack! Isn’t London just great?London Eye proper n. 伦敦眼fun n. 乐趣believe v. 相信together adv. (manner)一起River Thames proper n. 泰晤士河bridge n.桥梁Tower Bridge proper n.塔桥really adv. (manner)真正地pass v. (ditransitive)递给binoculars pl. n.望远镜any quantifier任何一个ship n. 轮船some quantifier一些WestminsterBridge proper n. 威斯敏斯特桥down there adv. (place)下面那里Big Ben proper n. 大本钟its possessive adj. 它的Unit 17 Smile, please!Flora:Watch this, Lucy!I can balance on this ball! Can you do it? Lucy: I can try.Lucy: Oh, yes!I can balance on a ball as well. It’s easy! Look at us, Vikki!Flora: Look at me now, Lucy!I’m on my knees! Can you balance like this? Lucy:Yes, I can do that, too. It’s fun!Flora: Come on, Vikki!Can you balance on a big ball like us? Vikki: No, I can’t.You’re both good at gymnastics,but I’m useless. I can’t do it.Lucy: Never mind, Vikki!You can do Maths and Music an d I can’t!I’m useless at Maths.Flora: And you can take a photo of us! Come on! Take a photo on your mobile.Vikki: OK.Ready? One, two, three!Smile, please! smile v. 微笑watch v. 看balance v. 保持平衡do v.做try v. 尝试as well adv. ( focus)也easy adj.简单的,容易的on one’s knees adv. phrase跪着good at adj. + prep. 擅长gymnastics n. 体操useless adj.差劲的,无能的Maths proper n. (BrE., Math AmE.)数学Music proper n.音乐take v. 照(相)take a photo fixed phrase照相gym n.体育馆Unit 18 Men can cook, too!William: Let’s cook dinner, Robert. You can help me. Give me some rice, please. There’s some rice in t hat jar. Put some water inthe pan, and pass me a knife, please.Robert: Which one?William: That one on the table.。
新概念英语青少版1B————————————————————————————————作者:————————————————————————————————日期:2Unit 16 On the London EyeDaisy: Oh, Jack! Isn’t this fun? Can you believe it?We’re all together on the London Eye!Jack: Yes, honey. Isn’t it great? Look, Claire!That’s the River Thames.Claire: Yes, Dad. Isn’t it grey?Daisy: Well, grey and silver!It’s beautiful. Look at all the bridges! Claire: Hey, Mom, I can see Tower Bridge.It’s open! Jack: Is it really? Pass me the binoculars!Jack: Can you see any ships there?Claire: I can see one.There are some boats, too.Daisy: Look, Jack!That’s Westminster Bridge down there.There are some people on the bridgeJack: There are some cars and buses, too.Claire: Hey, Dad! That’s Big Ben!It’s twelve o’clock!Daisy: Ding-dong, ding-dong; Ding-dong, ding-dong!Oh, Jack! Isn’t London just great?London Eye proper n. 伦敦眼fun n. 乐趣believe v. 相信together adv. (manner)一起River Thames proper n. 泰晤士河bridge n.桥梁Tower Bridge proper n.塔桥really adv. (manner)真正地pass v. (ditransitive)递给binoculars pl. n.望远镜any quantifier任何一个ship n. 轮船some quantifier一些WestminsterBridge proper n. 威斯敏斯特桥down there adv. (place)下面那里Big Ben proper n. 大本钟its possessive adj. 它的3Unit 17 Smile, please!Flora:Watch this, Lucy!I can balance on this ball! Can you do it? Lucy: I can try.Lucy: Oh, yes!I can balance on a ball as well. It’s easy! Look at us, Vikki!Flora: Look at me now, Lucy!I’m on my knees! Can you balance like this? Lucy:Yes, I can do that, too. It’s fun!Flora: Come on, Vikki!Can you balance on a big ball like us? Vikki:No, I can’t.You’re both good at gymnastics,but I’m useless. I can’t do it.Lucy: Never mind, Vikki!You can do Maths and Music and I can’t!I’m useless at Maths.Flora: And you can take a photo of us! Come on! Take a photo on your mobile.Vikki: OK.Ready? One, two, three!Smile, please!smile v. 微笑watch v. 看balance v. 保持平衡do v.做try v. 尝试as well adv. ( focus)也easy adj.简单的,容易的on one’s knees adv. phrase跪着good at adj. + prep. 擅长gymnastics n. 体操useless adj.差劲的,无能的Maths proper n. (BrE., Math AmE.)数学Music proper n.音乐take v. 照(相)take a photo fixed phrase照相gym n.体育馆45Unit 18 Men can cook, too!William: Let’s cook dinner , Robert. You can help me. Give me somerice, please. There’s some rice in that jar . Put some water in the pan, and pass me a knife, please.Robert: Which one?William: That one on the table.。
Robert: OK, Dad. Here it is.William: Chop two onions, please. Ro bert: OK, Dad. Chop two onions…William: Is there a big spoon over there? Robert: Yes, Dad.William: Pass me the big spoon, please.Robert: I can’t get a spoon and chop an onion, Dad! William: You’re right. What about some plates?Robert: Dad, there are some plates on the shelf. There are someknives, some forks and some spoons in the drawer . And my hands are wet.William: You see, Robert, men can cook, too. Perhaps we can opena restaurant!Robert: Oh, yeah!cook 做饭菜 dinner help rice waterpan 平底锅 chop 切开 onion spoon get forkdrawer 抽屉 hand wet openrestaurant must jug 罐子 dry food sugar milk6Unit 19 You Must Eat DAISY: What time is it?NINA: It’s four O’clock . DAISY: Four O’clock! Gee ,I’m hungry! NINA: I am .too!DAISY: OK .Thank you ,Nina .We can finish now .There’s some food on the table over there .Let's eat .NINA: Daisy, I can look, but I can't eat.DAISY: Why not? You're tired. You're hungry. You can eat. What's the problem?NINA: Food is the problem.DAISY: Come on ,Nina! You must eat! There are lots of good things here .There’s some fish ,and some salad . And there are some hot dishes ,too . NINA : I can drink some water ,but I mustn’t eat .I can’t eat and be beautiful .DAISY: Nonsense ,Nina! You are beautiful.NINA: Thank you, Daisy. Maybe I can eat a peach.DAISY: Maybe you can eat lots of peaches ! Now, honey, please helpyourself!7Unit 20:What a surpriseKAREN:Hello,Linda! Nice to speak to you! How are you? And how isKen?KAREN:Yes,I’m very busy, too.It’s Lucy’s music lesson at half pastsix.I’m sorry, but I can’t talk now.KAREN:Come on,Lucy! Your music lesson i s at half past six,and it’sa quarter to six now! What’s the problem?LUCY:I can’t find my music book.KAREN:Oh dear! I’m sorry,Linda.I must go! Can I call you at halfpast nine?LUCY:Mum! I must find my book!KAREN:Thanks,Linda.Bye! Now,Lucy,look in your schoolbag.LUCY:It isn’t there. KAREN:Are you sure?LUCY:Yes,Mum.Look! Oh!Here it is!KAREN:What a surprise! Please hurry up,Lucy! It’s six o’clock. LUCY:It’s OK,Mum. I’m ready. Can we go now,please?Unit 21: Breakfast BluesKaren: Do you want any breakfast, Paul?Paul: Not really, but I must eat something. I mustn’t train on an empty stomach. Have we got any orange juice?Karen: Yes, we have. There’s some in the fridge. How much juice do you want?Paul: Oh, just a small glass, please.Karen: Here you are. Do you want any coffee?Paul: No, thanks. Have we got any tea?Karen: Yes, there’s some tea in the pot. Help yourself.Karen: Poor Paul! It’s a very early start!Paul: Tell me about it! I can’t eat at six o’clock in the morning. Karen: I’ve got some yoghurt in the fridge. You can take it with you and have it at the gym.Paul: Thanks, Karen. That’s nice. They haven’t got any yoghurt in the canteen at the academy. The food there is terrible.89Unit 22: Watching the neighbours Polly: There’s Claire in Karen’s garden. Look, she’s with Paul again. Polly: Has she got a lot of friends now, Annie? Annie: Well, she’s very new here. And she’s shy. Perhaps she hasn’tgot many friends. Polly: Well, there are lots of nice girls at the art college. Annie: And Paul has got a lot of friends. He can introduce her to them. Polly: Yes. Perhaps she’s happy with Paul. He is a lovely young man. Annie: And they’re both very busy with their studies. They haven’t got a lot of spare time. Polly: That’s true. Paul’s always busy. Now tell me about Claire’s mother .10Unit 23: An Expensive CameraWilliam: What kind of camera has Claire got, Jack?Jack: Let m e think. It’s a Japanese one. I can’t remember the name.Oh, yes! I know! It’s an Ixus, a Canon Ixus.William: Lucky Claire! That’s a very fine camera!Jack: Yes, it is. It’s a very expensive camera, too, but Claire wantsanother one.William: Why? D oesn’t she like that one?Jack: Well, she likes it, but she wants a new one. It’s one of Daisy’sold cameras. Claire wants a new one for her birthday.William: She can give me the old one at any time! Just bring it here.11Unit24: A light dinnerKaren: Claire, do you like fish?Claire: Yes, I love fish. I really like salmon!Karen: Good! I’ve got a nice piece of salmon for dinner tonight.Karen: Do you like vegetables?Claire: Yes, I like vegetables, too.Kare n: I’ve got some new potatoes and some salad…There’s somelettuce and some cucumber . Is that OK?Claire: That’s fantastic, Karen! It’s my favourite kind of food!Karen: Well, here’s a bowl. You and Paul can pick some strawberriesfrom the garden. Then we can have some fruit for dessert.Paul: This is great, Karen! A really healthy meat! But I’m veryhungry!Karen: Don’t worry, Paul! I’ve got lots of potatoes in the kitchen!And you can have some cream with your strawberries. Justpick them first!Unit 25: The weekend shoppingLucy: Mum, there isn't any sugar in the house.Karen: I know. I must go to the supermarket. Let's make a shopping listLucy: Ok. How much sugar do we need?Karen: Two bags.Lucy: Two bags of sugar…. We need some tea, too, Mum. There isn’t much tea in the tin.Karen: Let’s get four packets.Lucy: Four packets of tea...What about food for the weekend, Mum?Karen: We need a loaf of bread, some meat for Sunday lunch, and some vegetables, too. What vegetables do we want, Lucy?Lucy: One loaf of bread, a piece of meat, some vegetables…Mum, these things are all really boring. What about some nice things for the weekend?Karen: What kind of things?Lucy: Well, chocolate,and icecre am, perhaps…Karen: You’re right. Let’s get a box of chocolates. Some ice cream for you and the boys, and a bottle of wine for me and your father!12Unit 26: A self-service restaurantCustomer 1:What's on the menu? Show me the menu, please. Waiter:I'm sorry. There isn't a menu. You can see the food, and you help yourself.Customer 1:That's vegetable soup, isn't it?Waiter:Yes, that's right.Customer 1:Pass me a bowl of soup, please.Customer 2:And a bowl of salad for me, please.Waiter:One soup, one salad. Here you are.Customer 1:That looks nice. What is it?Waiter:It's meat and vegetables in tomato sauce.Customer 1:Give me one of those,please.Customer 2:And a small piece of fish for me,please.Waiter:Please just take them. Here you are!Customer 1:Thank you, my dear.That's fine!Customer 1:Can you bring us some coffee, please?Customer 2:And a jug of water, with two glasses?Waiter:I'm sorry, ladies, but this is a self-service restaurant! You must help yourselves!13Karen: Poor Robert ! Poor you !Unit 27: ToothacheWilliam: Robert's not well, Karen! What's the matter with him?Karen: He’s got toothache.William: Poor Robert ! He looks awful. Please call the dentist !Karen: Yes, yes, of course!Karen: H ello ? My name’s Karen Jenkins.We are Mr. Hall’s patients.Please can I make an appointment for my son, Robert?It’san emergency.Karen: Yes, that’s right. Robert Jenkins. He’s got terrible toothache.Yes, That’s today, with Mr. Hall. That’s at half p ast four thisafternoon. Thank you very much.William: Poor Robert ! He looks miserable !Karen: You look miserable, too !William: I feel miserable .William: Oh, well, the appointment’s for today. Let’s hope for thebest.1415Unit 28 Lesson 55: Everyday is differentPaul :Hello ,Claire !How are you today ?Claire :Hi ,Paul !I’m fine ,but I hate this weather !Paul :What do you mean ?The weather’s qui te nice today.Claire :It’s wet!It’s always wet!Is it ever fine and warm in England?Paul :Well ,of course it is !It’s always lovely in summer !Claire :But when is that ?Is it ever dry and sunny for two daystogether ?Paul :Well ,that’s how it is with an Atlan tic climate !It’s often hot and dry in summer .But it rains sometimes in summer ,too,especiallyin July.Claire:You’re right.It’s July now.It’s cool,and it’s very wet!Paul:Well,that’s the difficulty!It’s wet now,and cool,too.The weatherchanges all the time.But we have an interesting climate!Every day is different!16Unit 29:Many happy returns of the day!William: The first of August, Karen! It’s Robert’s birthday.I can'tbelieve it! Robert's 10 today!Karen: I know! Ten years old already !Karen: Happy birthday, Robert! Here's a gift for you from you fatherand me!Robert: Oh, great! Thanks Mum! Thanks, Dad!Robert: Oh, great !A new bike ! Oh, look at the gears! Dad! It’s gotCampagnolo gears! Oh,wow!William: You’re quite tall now,Ro bert. You need a new bicycle. Butyou must be careful. The traffic is very dangerous.Karen: Don’t worry about the traffic now! Happy birthday, Robert,and many happy returns of the day!William: Yes, many happy returns of the day. Robert.Unit 30: An international eventCLAIRE: How long is the race this weekend?PAUL: Ten miles. It's not very long.CLAIRE: And who's in the race?PAUL: Well, there are lots of fantastic runners. They come from all over the world.CLAIRE: Like who?PAUL: Well, there are some from Australia. They compete in all the European events, and they're impressive.CLAIRE: Can you compete with them?PAUL: Well. I'm not in the first rank. I can compete in this race, but it's my first half marathon.PAUL: I need practice for the London Marathon next year. CLAIRE: I'm sure you can do well, Paul.PAUL: Well, maybe...PAUL: The other runners are really international.There are Moroccans, Brazilians, Canadians, Germans, Chinese— you name it!They're all very good. Let's wait and see!17。