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新概念英语青少版入门级B U n i t U n i t课文 GE GROUP system office room 【GEIHUA16H-GEIHUA GEIHUA8Q8-新概念英语青少版入门级B重点单词与句子Unit 1 That’s my father!Lesson 1Hello!Hello! Is that your mum No, it isn’t. That’s my aunt. And that’s my uncle.Is that your grandfather Yes, it is. And that’s my grandmother and my cousin.Woof! Woof! Look! That’s my mother! Hello, Mum! Oh!That’s my father. Hi, Dad! Don’t be silly!Lesson 2Who’s that manHe’s the king.Who’s that womanShe’s the queen.Who’s thatOh, no! It’s Max!Lesson 3‘Who’s that boyHe’s tall and thin. His T-shirt is blue and his cap is green.’‘That’s my brother. That’s Tom.’‘Who’s that woman behind Tom? She’s short and fat.’‘Sh! Be quiet! That’s his teacher!’Unit 2 This is our house.Lesson 1This is our house .Welcome! Thanks!Is this your kitchen Yes, it is. Lucky dog!This is our sitting room. Very nice!Is that their bedroom Yes, That’s their bedroom.This is fun! This isn’t fun!Lesson 2Where’s PopHe’s in our house. He’s in the dining room.Our sitting room is next to the dining room. And our dining room is between the kitchen and the bedroom. Very nice! But where’s your bathroom?Lesson 3My name’s Mike. That’s my sister, Emma, in front of our house.In our house ,the kitchen is next to the dining room.The sitting room is between a bid bedroom and a little bedroom.Look at my mum and dad! They ‘re in their bedroom!Their bedroom is big and yellow.My bedroom is little and blue.Unit 3 Get off the bed.Lesson 1There’s a big bed in my bedroom. There’s a lamp next to the bed. Kim! Get off the bed!There’s a desk and a chair in my room. Oh! There’s a computer. There isn’t a computer in our bedroom.Look! There’s a poster. It’s a panda. And there’s a doll on the shelf.Kim! Get off the bed! Oh! Ha! Ha!Lesson 2Is there a door No, there isn’t.Is there a window in this house No, there isn’t.Yes, there is! Look at the wall!Lesson 3That’s my bedroom! My bed is big. It’s between the door and the window. There’s a little table next to my bed. There isn’t a desk. There’s a shelf behind the table. There’s a lamp on the shelf. Look at my frog! It isn’t on my bed! It’s under the chair.Unit 4 It’s time for lunch.Lesson 1Good morning, Dan! It’s eight o’clock. Oh! It’s morning. It’s time for breakfast!It’s one o’clock. It’s time for lunch! Very nice! A bone!It’s six o’clock. It’s time for supper. Yummy!It’s ten o’clock. It’s time for bed. Good night, Dan! Good night! A great day! Thanks, Robert! Lesson 2What time is it It’s eleven o’clock. It’s time for breakfast.What time is it It’s twelve o’clock. It’s time for lunch.Pop! It’s night!Lesson 3“Mum, where are you?’‘I’m in the kitchen.’‘What time is it, Mum?’‘It’s one o’clock. It’s time or lunch!’‘What for lunch, Mum?’‘A chop and salad. Sam, here you are!’‘Yummy! And an apple?’‘Yes, an apple!’‘Thanks, Mum!’Unit 5 That’s Ted’s puppet.Lesson 1Look at this bedroom! What a mess! Look! That’s Ted’s puppet. Yes! And this is Anna’s skipping rope.This isn’t Ted’s skateboard. No, that’s Robert’s skateboard. And this is my game.This is Ted’s spaceship. This is his boat. Is this Anna’s puzzleOh, dear!What’s thisIt’s Kim’s bone. Oh! There it is! Hurray!Lesson 2Whose Frisbee is it It’s Pop’s. It’s Max’s.Whose football is it It’s Pop’s. It’s Max’s. OK! Thank you for this Frisbee and football.Lesson 3My name is Mark. My favourite toy is a spaceship. My sister’s name is Joan. What’s her favourite toyNo, it isn’t a doll. It’s a puppet. The Puppet’s name is Pip. It’s a clown. My brother’s name is Tommy. His favourite toy is a boat. There’s a big toy in our sitting room. Whose toy is it It isn’t my mum’s. It’s my mum’s. It’s my dad’s. It’s a computer!Unit 6 This is my uncle’s farm.Lesson 1This is my uncle’s farm. It’s great! Look! These are chickens. These are goats.Look at the birds! Those are ducks.These are little horses. These aren’t horses. These are donkeys.Those are sheep. Those aren’t sheep. Those are lambs.Lesson 2Are these cows Yes, they are.Are those cows No, they aren’t.They’re bulls! Help!Lesson 3This is our farm. It’s a big farm. Look there! Those are our sheep. Those are cows next to the sheep. And those are bulls in front of the cows.The bulls are big. Look here! These are our goats. And these are our ducks.Look at their eggs! Their eggs are good for breakfast!Unit 7 What super food!Lesson 1Here you are, Mum! The boxes! What are these They’re dishes. And glasses.Oh! What great food! What are these They’re knives and forks.Wow! Sausages! These are strawberries. And cherries. And tomatoes. Oh, sandwiches!But where are the sausages?Lesson 2What are those They’re potatoes. Yummy!What are those They’re peaches. Yummy!Potatoes! Peaches! Yuk! What strange food! Yummy! Bamboo!Lesson 3Who’s that behind the tableIt’s Jed. It’s his birthday. He’s nine. The food on the table is for Jed and his friends. What are those in the blue dishThey’re strawberries, cherries and peaches! And those are sausages! Sausages are Jed’s favourite food! And what’s that in front of JedIt’s his birthday cake. Happy birthday, Jed!Unit 8 They’re Dad’s shoes!Lesson 1They’re Flora’s jeans and Ted’s trousers. They’re Mum’s skirts. They’re Anna’s dresses and Dad’s jackets. Wow! What a lot of socks!What fun! They’re Dad’s shoes!Lesson 2Whose coats are they They’re our coats. Don’t touch!Whose scarves are they They are our scarves. Don’t touch! Oh!Lesson 3‘What a lot of shoes and socks! Whose are they?’‘The blue shoes are my mum’s and the green shoes are my dad’s. The red and yellow shoes are my sister’s. My shoes are blue and green. The socks are my sister’s.’‘Whose jeans are they?’‘They’re my jeans and my sister’s. The trousers are my dad’s and these are my mum’s skirts.’Unit 9 They’re happy dogs.Lesson 1Stop, Dan! Kim! Come back! That’s my ball. It’s my ball.Oh, Dad! Kim! You’re dirty! We aren’t dirty! We aren’t clean!Look! They aren’t happy dogs. No! We’re unhappy and wet.We’re dry. But we’re hungry and thirsty.They’re happy dogs. Yes!Lesson 2Look! The sun! Are you cold No, we aren’t.Are you hot Yes, we are. But our coats and scarves are new!Peg’s skirt is old. Yes, but we’re hot and Peg isn’t.Lesson 3This is Sally and Ken. They’re cousins. These are their horses. They’re big and tall horses.Their horses are hungry and thirsty. Sally’s horse is dirty. Oops!Sally is wet and cold. Who’s thatIt’s Sally’s mum. What are those in the dishesThey’re sandwiches and apples. The sandwiches are for Sally and Ken. The apples are for the horses!Unit 10 What pretty flowers!Lesson 1Look, Robert! This is the countryside. That’s our town. There are shops and houses in the countryside. And there are farms.There are tall trees next to the river. Yes! What pretty flowers!Look! There are sheep on the hills. And there are cows in the fields. And there are rabbits!Come back, Dan! There aren’t rabbits in the river, Dan.Lesson 2Are there shops in your town Yes, there are. Look!Are there buses No, there aren’tNo buses No! There aren’t roods in our town.Lesson 3My aunt’s house is in the countryside. It’s a little house with a yellow door and blue windows. There are trees and flowers in front of the house. There are fields and hills behind the house. There aren’t houses next to my aunt’s house and there aren’t shops. But there are roads from the countryside to the town and there are shops in the town.Unit 11 Nineteen bones in the house!Lesson 1There are bones under the bed. Kim!There are bones next to the window. Kim!There are bones on this table. How many?There are bones behind the door. Oh, dear! They’re my bones!How many bones are there?…thirteen, fourteen, fifteen. Sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen!Kim! There are nineteen bones in the house. You’re a bad dog! Nineteen bones! Bad dog! Lucky dog!Lesson 2Ten and ten is twenty. Ten and eleven is nineteen.You’re wrong, Pop! Ten and eleven is twenty-one. Look, Pop! There are ten strawberries, ten apples and one peach. How manyOne, two, three…eighteen, nineteen! Oh! You’re right!Lesson 3It is nine o’clock. Jack is at school. How many girls and boys are thereThere are nineteen boys and girls. There are ten girls and nine boys. That’s Jack’s teacher in front of the door. He’s great! There are pencils, pens, rulers and books on the desks. Jack’s green school bag is next to his chair. Jack is happy at school!Unit 12 Hide behind the bush!Lesson 1Stand up, Dan! Good boy! Eat your biscuit!Sit down, Dan! Good boy! Eat your biscuit!Dan is a good dog. Yes. Biscuits are for good dogs.Jump! Drink your water! Look at the biscuits!Catch! Run! Hide behind the bush! This is fun! Biscuits are for bad dogs!Lesson 2Hello! Peg! Please don’t shout! Be quiet!Good morning! It’s a great morning! Please don’t sing that song!It’s time to get up! Peg! Don’t throw that water!Lesson 3‘Look! It’s the teacher. Stand up!’‘Good morning, boys and girls! Please sit down! Andy! Don’t eat in class! Please read! Very good, Andy! Jenny! Spell “white”. You’re right, Jenny! But please don’t shout! Mark, don’t write on your desk! Where’s your book, JoeDon’t throw your book, Joe! Helen! Sit on your chair and don’t drink in class! Now, boys and girls, it’s time for lunch! Don’t run!’Unit 13 I can dance!Lesson 1I can draw cars. I can write. I can’t draw. I can’t write.Robert! I can read. Listen! Clever boy! Look, Flora! I can dance! Well done! I can’t read. I can’t dance.Look! I can play football. Look! I can play tennis. I can’t play football. I can’t play tennis.I can play the violin. I can play piano. I can’t listen!Lesson 2Can you touch your toesYes, I can. No, I can’t.Can you stand on your handsYes, I can. No, I can’t.Peg! Peg! Can you stand up?Lesson 3My name is May and I’m nine. I’m in class 5 at scho ol. I can read and write English. There is football and tennis at our school. I can play tennis. I can’t play football. Our teacher is a man. He’s tall and thin. He’s nice. I’m a good dancer but I can’t dance hip-hop! I can play the piano and I can sing a lot of songs.Unit 14 They’re amazing!Lesson 1They’re amazing! They can stand on their hands. Look at the girl’s blue dress! The girl’s horse isbig!Robert! Anne! Ted! Sandwich No, thanks. I’m not hungry. Anna! Look! No thanks. We aren’t hungry.I’m Tim! He’s Tom! Hello! Tom is fat! And his shoes are big. Run, Tom!Where’s TomHe’s under the box! Sh! Anna! Don’t shout!He isn’t under the box. Ha! Ha! You’re wet, Tim!Lesson 2Who’s thatThat’s my cousin, Pam.This is Peg and Max. Hello! Are you Pop’s friendsYes, we are.Are peg and Max brother and sister No, they aren’t. Peg is a pig. Max is a monkey. Oh! Are they cousins?Lesson 3I’m Simon. I’m at the zoo with my sister and my mum and dad. We’re happy. The zoo is great!Look behind my sister! There’s a monkey. Its arms and legs are long. Where is itIt’s in the tree with its friends.Look! A horse! Oh, it isn’t a horse. It’s a zebra. Oh! Look at the pandas! What a lot of bamboo! They’re hungry. My sister and I are thirsty! Oh, thanks, Mum! Water!Unit 15 Let’s play football!Lesson 1Whose bedroom is itIt’s Robert’s.Is that a ball No, it isn’t. There isn’t a ball. Oh! Help!What’s thisOh! It’s a kite! What are theseThese are books and games. Oh, there’s a ball.Let’s play football! OK! Catch the ball!Oops! What are those They’re shoes.This is fun. Whose shoes are theyThey’re Robert’s. Oh! Hello, Robert!Lesson 2Look! There are strawberries peaches and apples in the fields. Read that, Peg! I can’t read.How many peaches can you eat, Peg Twenty! Throw hose apples, Max!Stop! It’s Farmer Green! Run, Peg!Lesson 3My name is Eva. There are seven rooms in my house. There are here bedrooms, a sitting room, a dining room, a bathroom and a kitchen.My bedroom is next to my brother’s bedroom. It isn’t a big room but it’s pretty. The walls in my bedroom are yellow and there are a blue chair and a blue desk. There’s a poster on the wall. There are green fields with red flowers on the poster. It’s my favourite poster!。
新概念英语青少版入门级B重点单词与句子Unit 1 That’s my father!Lesson 1Hello!Hello! Is that your mum? No, it isn’t. That’s my aunt. And that’s my uncle.Is that your grandfather? Yes, it is. And that’s my grandmother and my cousin.Woof! Woof! Look! That’s my mother! Hello, Mum! Oh!That’s my father. Hi, Dad! Don’t be silly!Lesson 2Who’s that man? He’s the king.Who’s that woman? She’s the queen.Who’s that? Oh, no! It’s Max!Lesson 3‘Who’s that boy? He’s tall and thin. His T-shirt is blue and his cap is green.’‘That’s my brother. That’s Tom.’‘Who’s that woman behind Tom? She’s short and fat.’‘Sh! Be quiet! That’s his teacher!’Unit 2 This is our house.Lesson 1This is our house .Welcome! Thanks!Is this your kitchen? Yes, it is. Lucky dog!This is our sitting room. Very nice!Is that their bedroom? Yes, That’s their bedroom.This is fun! This isn’t fun!Lesson 2Where’s Pop? He’s in our house. He’s in the dining room.Our sitting room is next to the dining room. And our dining room is between the kitchen and the bedroom. Very nice! But where’s your bathroom? Lesson 3My name’s Mike. That’s my sister, Emma, in front of our house.In our house ,the kitchen is next to the dining room.The sitting room is between a bid bedroom and a little bedroom.Look at my mum and dad! They ‘re in their bedroom!Their bedroom is big and yellow.My bedroom is little and blue.Unit 3 Get off the bed.Lesson 1There’s a big bed in my bedroom. There’s a lamp next to the bed. Kim! Get off the bed!There’s a desk and a chair in my room. Oh! There’s a computer. There isn’t a computer in our bedroom.Look! There’s a poster. It’s a panda. And there’s a doll on the shelf.Kim! Get off the bed! Oh! Ha! Ha!Lesson 2Is there a door? No, there isn’t.Is there a window in this house? No, there isn’t.Yes, there is! Look at the wall!Lesson 3That’s my bedroom! My bed is big. It’s between the door and the window. There’s a little table next to my bed. There isn’t a desk. There’s a shelf behind the table. There’s a lamp on the shelf. Look at my frog! It isn’t on my bed! It’s under the chair.Unit 4 It’s time for lunch.Lesson 1Good morning, Dan! It’s eight o’clock. Oh! It’s morning. It’s time for breakfast!It’s one o’clock. It’s time for lunch! Very nice! A bone!It’s six o’clock. It’s time for supper. Yummy!It’s ten o’clock. It’s time for bed. Good night, Dan! Good night!A great day! Thanks, Robert!Lesson 2What time is it? It’s eleven o’clock. It’s time for breakfast.What time is it? It’s twelve o’clock. It’s time for lunch.Pop! It’s night!Lesson 3“Mum, where are you?’‘I’m in the kitchen.’‘What time is it, Mum?’‘It’s one o’clock. It’s time or lunch!’‘What for lunch, Mum?’‘A chop and salad. Sam, here you are!’‘Yummy! And an apple?’‘Yes, an apple!’‘Thanks, Mum!’Unit 5 That’s Ted’s puppet.Lesson 1Look at this bedroom! What a mess! Look! That’s Ted’s puppet. Yes! And this is Anna’s skipping rope.This isn’t Ted’s skateboard. No, that’s Robert’s skateboard. And this is my game.This is Ted’s spaceship. This is his boat. Is this Anna’s puzzle? Oh, dear!What’s this? It’s Kim’s bone. Oh! There it is! Hurray!Lesson 2Whose Frisbee is it? It’s Pop’s. It’s Max’s.Whose football is it? It’s Pop’s. It’s Max’s. OK! Thank you for this Frisbee and football.Lesson 3My name is Mark. My favourite toy is a spaceship. My sister’s name is Joan. What’s her favourite toy? No, it isn’t a doll. It’s a puppet. The Puppet’s name is Pip. It’s a clown. My brother’s name is Tommy. His favourite toy is a boat. There’s a big toy in our sitting room. Whose toy is it? It isn’t my mum’s. It’s my mum’s. It’s my dad’s. It’s a computer!Unit 6 This is my uncle’s farm.Lesson 1This is my uncle’s farm. It’s great! Look! These are chickens. These are goats.Look at the birds! Those are ducks.These are little horses. These aren’t horses. These are donkeys.Those are sheep. Those aren’t sheep. Those are lambs.Lesson 2Are these cows? Yes, they are.Are those cows? No, they aren’t.They’re bulls! Help!Lesson 3This is our farm. It’s a big farm. Look there! Those are our sheep. Those are cows next to the sheep. And those are bulls in front of the cows.The bulls are big. Look here! These are our goats. And these are our ducks.Look at their eggs! Their eggs are good for breakfast!Unit 7 What super food!Lesson 1Here you are, Mum! The boxes! What are these? They’re dishes. And glasses.Oh! What great food! What are these? They’re knives and forks.Wow! Sausages! These are strawberries. And cherries. And tomatoes. Oh, sandwiches!But where are the sausages?Lesson 2What are those? They’re potatoes. Yummy!What are those? They’re peaches. Yummy!Potatoes! Peaches! Yuk! What strange food! Yummy! Bamboo!Lesson 3Who’s that behind the table? It’s Jed. It’s his birthday. He’s nine. The food on the table is for Jed and his friends. What are those in the blue dish? They’re strawberries, cherries and peaches! And those are sausages! Sausages are Jed’s favourite food! And what’s that in front of Jed? It’s his birthday cake. Happy birthday, Jed!Unit 8 They’re Dad’s shoes!Lesson 1They’re Flora’s jeans and Ted’s trousers. They’re Mum’s skirts. They’re Anna’s dresses and Dad’s jackets. Wow! What a lot of socks!What fun! They’re Dad’s shoes!Lesson 2Whose coats are they? They’re our coats. Don’t touch!Whose scarves are they? They are our scarves. Don’t touch! Oh!‘What a lot of shoes and socks! Whose are they?’‘The blue shoes are my mum’s and the green shoes are my dad’s. The red and yellow shoes are my sister’s. My shoes are blue and green. The socks are my sister’s.’‘Whose jeans are they?’‘They’re my jeans and my sister’s. The trousers are my dad’s and these are my mum’s skirts.’Unit 9 They’re happy dogs.Lesson 1Stop, Dan! Kim! Come back! That’s my ball. It’s my ball.Oh, Dad! Kim! You’re dirty! We aren’t dirty! We aren’t clean!Look! They aren’t happy dogs. No! We’re unhappy and wet.We’re dry. But we’re hungry and thirsty.They’re happy dogs. Yes!Lesson 2Look! The sun! Are you cold? No, we aren’t.Are you hot? Yes, we are. But our coats and scarves are new!Peg’s skirt is old. Yes, but we’re hot and Peg isn’t.This is Sally and Ken. They’re cousins. These are their horses. They’re big and tall horses.Their horses are hungry and thirsty. Sally’s horse is dirty. Oops!Sally is wet and cold. Who’s that? It’s Sally’s mum. What are those in the dishes? They’re sandwiches and apples. The sandwiches are for Sally and Ken. The apples are for the horses!Unit 10 What pretty flowers!Lesson 1Look, Robert! This is the countryside. That’s our town. There are shops and houses in the countryside. And there are farms.There are tall trees next to the river. Yes! What pretty flowers!Look! There are sheep on the hills. And there are cows in the fields. And there are rabbits!Come back, Dan! There aren’t rabbits in the river, Dan.Lesson 2Are there shops in your town? Yes, there are. Look!Are there buses? No, there aren’tNo buses? No! There aren’t roods in our town.Lesson 3My aunt’s house is in the countryside. It’s a little house with a yellow door and blue windows. There are trees and flowers in front of the house. There are fields and hills behind the house. There aren’t houses next to my aunt’s house and there aren’t shops. But there are roads from the countryside to the town and there are shops in the town.Unit 11 Nineteen bones in the house!Lesson 1There are bones under the bed. Kim!There are bones next to the window. Kim!There are bones on this table. How many?There are bones behind the door. Oh, dear! They’re my bones!How many bones are there?…thirteen, fourteen, fifteen. Sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen!Kim! There are nineteen bones in the house. You’re a bad dog! Nineteenbones! Bad dog! Lucky dog!Lesson 2Ten and ten is twenty. Ten and eleven is nineteen.You’re wrong, Pop! Ten and eleven is twenty-one. Look, Pop! There are ten strawberries, ten apples and one peach. How many? One, two, three…eighteen, nineteen! Oh! You’re right!Lesson 3It is nine o’clock. Jack is at school. How many girls and boys are there? There are nineteen boys and girls. There are ten girls and nine boys. That’s Jack’s teacher in front of the door. He’s great! There are pencils, pens, rulers and books on the desks. Jack’s green school bag is next to his chair. Jack is happy at school!Unit 12 Hide behind the bush!Lesson 1Stand up, Dan! Good boy! Eat your biscuit!Sit down, Dan! Good boy! Eat your biscuit!Dan is a good dog. Yes. Biscuits are for good dogs.Jump! Drink your water! Look at the biscuits!Catch! Run! Hide behind the bush! This is fun! Biscuits are for bad dogs! Lesson 2Hello! Peg! Please don’t shout! Be quiet!Good morning! It’s a great morning! Please don’t sing that song!It’s time to get up! Peg! Don’t throw that water!Lesson 3‘Look! It’s the teacher. Stand up!’‘Good morning, boys and girls! Please sit down! Andy! Don’t eat in class! Please read! Very good, Andy! Jenny! Spell “white”. You’re right, Jenny! But please don’t shout! Mark, don’t write on your desk! Where’s your book, Joe? Don’t throw your book, Joe! Helen! Sit on your chair and don’t drink in class! Now, boys and girls, it’s time for lunch! Don’t run!’Unit 13 I can dance!Lesson 1I can draw cars. I can write. I can’t draw. I can’t write.Robert! I can read. Listen! Clever boy! Look, Flora! I can dance! Welldone! I can’t read. I can’t dance.Look! I can play football. Look! I can play tennis. I can’t play football.I can’t play tennis.I can play the violin. I can play piano. I can’t listen!Lesson 2Can you touch your toes? Yes, I can. No, I can’t.Can you stand on your hands? Yes, I can. No, I can’t.Peg! Peg! Can you stand up?Lesson 3My name is May and I’m nine. I’m in class 5 at scho ol. I can read and write English. There is football and tennis at our school. I can play tennis.I can’t play football. Our teacher is a man. He’s tall and thin. He’s nice. I’m a good dancer but I can’t dance hip-hop! I can play the piano and I can sing a lot of songs.Unit 14 They’re amazing!Lesson 1They’re amazing! They can stand on their hands. Look at the girl’sblue dress! The girl’s horse is big!Robert! Anne! Ted! Sandwich? No, thanks. I’m not hungry. Anna! Look! No thanks. We aren’t hungry.I’m Tim! He’s Tom! Hello! Tom is fat! And his shoes are big. Run, Tom!Where’s Tom? He’s under the box! Sh! Anna! Don’t shout!He isn’t under the box. Ha! Ha! You’re wet, Tim!Lesson 2Who’s that? That’s my cousin, Pam.This is Peg and Max. Hello! Are you Pop’s friends? Yes, we are.Are peg and Max brother and sister? No, they aren’t. Peg is a pig. Max is a monkey. Oh! Are they cousins?Lesson 3I’m Simon. I’m at the zoo with my sister and my mum and dad. We’re happy. The zoo is great!Look behind my sister! There’s a monkey. Its arms and legs are long. Where is it? It’s in the tree with its friends.Look! A horse! Oh, it isn’t a horse. It’s a zebra. Oh! Look at thepandas! What a lot of bamboo! They’re hungry. My sister and I are thirsty! Oh, thanks, Mum! Water!Unit 15 Let’s play football!Lesson 1Whose bedroom is it? It’s Robert’s.Is that a ball? No, it isn’t. There isn’t a ball. Oh! Help!What’s this? Oh! It’s a kite! What are these? These are books and games. Oh, there’s a ball.Let’s play football! OK! Catch the ball!Oops! What are those? They’re shoes.This is fun. Whose shoes are they? They’re Robert’s. Oh! Hello, Robert! Lesson 2Look! There are strawberries peaches and apples in the fields. Read that, Peg! I can’t read.How many peaches can you eat, Peg? Twenty! Throw hose apples, Max!Stop! It’s Farmer Green! Run, Peg!Lesson 3My name is Eva. There are seven rooms in my house. There are here bedrooms, a sitting room, a dining room, a bathroom and a kitchen.My bedroom is next to my brother’s bedroom. It isn’t a big room but it’s pretty. The walls in my bedroom are yellow and there are a blue chair and a blue desk. There’s a poster on the wall. There are green fields with red flowers on the poster. It’s my favourite poster!。
新概念英语青少版入门级B U n i t U n i t课文新概念英语青少版入门级B重点单词与句子Unit 1 That’s my father!Lesson 1Hello!Hello! Is that your mum? No, it isn’t. That’s my aunt. And that’s my uncle.Is that your grandfather? Yes, it is. And that’s my grandmother and my cousin.Woof! Woof! Look! That’s my mother! Hello, Mum! Oh!That’s my father. Hi, Dad! Don’t be silly!Lesson 2Who’s that man? He’s the king.Who’s that woman? She’s the queen.Who’s that? Oh, no! It’s Max!Lesson 3‘Who’s that boy? He’s tall and thin. His T-shirt is blue and his cap is green.’‘That’s my brother. That’s Tom.’‘Who’s that woman behind Tom? She’s short and fat.’‘Sh! Be quiet! That’s his teacher!’Unit 2 This is our house.Lesson 1This is our house .Welcome! Thanks!Is this your kitchen? Yes, it is. Lucky dog!This is our sitting room. Very nice!Is that their bedroom? Yes, That’s their bedroom.Lesson 2Where’s Pop? He’s in our house. He’s in the dining room.Our sitting room is next to the dining room. And our dining room is between the kitchen and the bedroom. Very nice! But where’s your bathroom?Lesson 3My name’s Mike. That’s my sister, Emma, in front of our house.In our house ,the kitchen is next to the dining room.The sitting room is between a bid bedroom and a little bedroom.Look at my mum and dad! They ‘re in their bedroom!Their bedroom is big and yellow.My bedroom is little and blue.Unit 3 Get off the bed.Lesson 1There’s a big bed in my bedroom. There’s a lamp next to the bed. Kim! Get off the bed!There’s a desk and a chair in my room. Oh! There’s a computer. There isn’t a computer in our bedroom.Look! There’s a poster. It’s a panda. And there’s a doll on the shelf.Kim! Get off the bed! Oh! Ha! Ha!Lesson 2Is there a door? No, there isn’t.Is there a window in this house? No, there isn’t.Yes, there is! Look at the wall!Lesson 3That’s my bedroom! My bed is big. It’s between the door and the window. There’s a little table next to my bed. There isn’t a desk. There’s a shelf behind the table. There’s a lamp on the shelf. Look at my frog! It isn’t on my bed! It’s under the chair.Unit 4 It’s time for lunch.Lesson 1Good morning, Dan! It’s eight o’clock. Oh! It’s morning. It’s time for breakfast!It’s one o’clock. It’s time for lunch! Very nice! A bone!It’s six o’clock. It’s time for supper. Yummy!It’s ten o’clock. It’s time for bed. Good night, Dan! Good night! A great day! Thanks, Robert!Lesson 2What time is it? It’s eleven o’clock. It’s time for breakfast.What time is it? It’s twelve o’clock. It’s time for lunch.Pop! It’s night!Lesson 3“Mum, where are you?’‘I’m in the kitchen.’‘What time is it, Mum?’‘It’s one o’clock. It’s time or lunch!’‘What for lunch, Mum?’‘A chop and salad. Sam, here you are!’‘Yummy! And an apple?’‘Yes, an apple!’‘Thanks, Mum!’Unit 5 That’s Ted’s puppet.Lesson 1Look at this bedroom! What a mess! Look! That’s Ted’s puppet. Yes! And thisThis isn’t Ted’s skateboard. No, that’s Robert’s skateboard. And this ismy game.This is Ted’s spaceship. This is his boat. Is this Anna’s puzzle? Oh, dear!What’s this? It’s Kim’s bone. Oh! There it is! Hurray!Lesson 2Whose Frisbee is it? It’s Pop’s. It’s Max’s.Whose football is it? It’s Pop’s. It’s Max’s. OK! Thank you for this Frisbee and football.Lesson 3My name is Mark. My favourite toy is a spaceship. My sister’s name is Joan. What’s her favourite toy? No, it isn’t a doll. It’s a puppet. The Puppet’s name is Pip. It’s a clown. My brother’s name is Tommy. His favourite toy is a boat. There’s a big toy in our sitting room. Whose toy is it? It isn’t my mum’s. It’s my mum’s. It’s my dad’s. It’s a computer!Unit 6 This is my uncle’s farm.Lesson 1This is my uncle’s farm. It’s great! Look! These are chickens. These are goats.Look at the birds! Those are ducks.These are little horses. These aren’t horses. These are donkeys.Those are sheep. Those aren’t sheep. Those are lambs.Lesson 2Are these cows? Yes, they are.Are those cows? No, they aren’t.Lesson 3This is our farm. It’s a big farm. Look there! Those are our sheep. Those are cows next to the sheep. And those are bulls in front of the cows.The bulls are big. Look here! These are our goats. And these are our ducks.Look at their eggs! Their eggs are good for breakfast!Unit 7 What super food!Lesson 1Here you are, Mum! The boxes! What are these? They’re dishes. And glasses.Oh! What great food! What are these? They’re knives and forks.Wow! Sausages! These are strawberries. And cherries. And tomatoes. Oh, sandwiches!But where are the sausages?Lesson 2What are those? They’re potatoes. Yummy!What are those? They’re peaches. Yummy!Potatoes! Peaches! Yuk! What strange food! Yummy! Bamboo!Lesson 3Who’s that behind the table? It’s Jed. It’s his birthday. He’s nine. The food on the table is for Jed and his friends. What are those in the blue dish? They’re strawberries, cherries and peaches! And those are sausages! Sausages are Jed’s favourite food! And what’s that in front of Jed? It’s his birthday cake. Happy birthday, Jed!Unit 8 They’re Dad’s shoes!Lesson 1They’re Flora’s jeans and Ted’s trousers. They’re Mum’s skirts. They’re Anna’s dresses and Dad’s jackets. Wow! What a lot of socks!What fun! They’re Dad’s shoes!Lesson 2Whose coats are they? They’re our coats. Don’t touch!Whose scarves are they? They are our scarves. Don’t touch! Oh!Lesson 3‘What a lot of shoes and socks! Whose are they?’‘The blue shoes are my mum’s and the green shoes are my dad’s. The red and yellow shoes are mysister’s. My shoes are blue and green. The socks are my sister’s.’‘Whose jeans are they?’‘They’re my jeans and my sister’s. The trousers are my dad’s and these are my mum’s skirts.’Unit 9 They’re happy dogs.Lesson 1Stop, Dan! Kim! Come back! That’s my ball. It’s my ball.Oh, Dad! Kim! You’re dirty! We aren’t dirty! We aren’t clean!Look! They aren’t happy dogs. No! We’re unhappy and wet.We’re dry. But we’re hungry and thirsty.They’re happy dogs. Yes!Lesson 2Look! The sun! Are you cold? No, we aren’t.Are you hot? Yes, we are. But our coats and scarves are new!Peg’s skirt is old. Yes, but we’re hot and Peg isn’t.Lesson 3This is Sally and Ken. They’re cousins. These are their horses. They’re big and tall horses.Their horses are hungry and thirsty. Sally’s horse is dirty. Oops!Sally is wet and cold. Who’s that? It’s Sally’s mum. What are those in the dishes? They’re sandwiches and apples. The sandwiches are for Sally and Ken. The apples are for the horses!Unit 10 What pretty flowers!Lesson 1Look, Robert! This is the countryside. That’s our town. There are shops and houses in the countryside. And there are farms.There are tall trees next to the river. Yes! What pretty flowers!Look! There are sheep on the hills. And there are cows in the fields. And there are rabbits!Come back, Dan! There aren’t rabbits in the river, Dan.Lesson 2Are there shops in your town? Yes, there are. Look!Are there buses? No, there aren’tNo buses? No! There aren’t roods in our town.Lesson 3My aunt’s house is in the countryside. It’s a little house with a yellow door and blue windows. There are trees and flowers in front of the house. There are fields and hills behind the house. There aren’t houses next to my aunt’s house and there aren’t shops. But there are roads from the countryside to the town and there are shops in the town.Lesson 1There are bones under the bed. Kim!There are bones next to the window. Kim!There are bones on this table. How many?There are bones behind the door. Oh, dear! They’re my bones!How many bones are there?…thirteen, fourteen, fifteen. Sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen!Kim! There are nineteen bones in the house. You’re a bad dog! Nineteen bones! Bad dog! Lucky dog!Lesson 2Ten and ten is twenty. Ten and eleven is nineteen.You’re wrong, Pop! Ten and eleven is twenty-one. Look, Pop! There are ten strawberries, ten apples and one peach. How many? One, two, three…eighteen, nineteen! Oh! You’re right!Lesson 3It is nine o’clock. Jack is at school. How many girls and boys are there? There are nineteen boys and girls. There are ten girls and nine boys. That’s Jack’s teacher in front of the door. He’s great! There are pencils, pens, rulers and books on the desks. Jack’s green school bag is next to his chair. Jack is happy at school!Unit 12 Hide behind the bush!Lesson 1Stand up, Dan! Good boy! Eat your biscuit!Sit down, Dan! Good boy! Eat your biscuit!Jump! Drink your water! Look at the biscuits!Catch! Run! Hide behind the bush! This is fun! Biscuits are for bad dogs! Lesson 2Hello! Peg! Please don’t shout! Be quiet!Good morning! It’s a great morning! Please don’t sing that song!It’s time to get up! Peg! Don’t throw that water!Lesson 3‘Look! It’s the teacher. Stand up!’‘Good morning, boys and girls! Please sit down! Andy! Don’t eat in class! Please read! Very good, Andy! Jenny! Spell “white”. You’re right, Jenny! But please don’t shout! Mark, don’t write on your desk! Where’s your book, Joe? Don’t throw your book, Joe! Helen! Sit on your chair and don’t drink in class! Now, boys and girls, it’s time for lunch! Don’t run!’Unit 13 I can dance!Lesson 1I can draw cars. I can write. I can’t draw. I can’t write.Robert! I can read. Listen! Clever boy! Look, Flora! I can dance! Well done! I can’t read. I can’t dance.Look! I can play football. Look! I can play tennis. I can’t play football. I can’t play tennis.I can play the violin. I can play piano. I can’t listen!Lesson 2Can you touch your toes? Yes, I can. No, I can’t.Can you stand on your hands? Yes, I can. No, I can’t.Lesson 3My name is May and I’m nine. I’m in class 5 at scho ol. I can read and write English. There is football and tennis at our school. I can play tennis. I can’t play football. Our teacher is a man. He’s tall and thin. He’s nice. I’m a good dancer but I can’t dance hip-hop! I can play the piano and I can sing a lot of songs.Unit 14 They’re amazing!Lesson 1They’re amazing! They can stand on their hands. Look at the girl’s blue dress! The girl’s horse is big!Robert! Anne! Ted! Sandwich? No, thanks. I’m not hungry. Anna! Look! No thanks. We aren’t hungry.I’m Tim! He’s Tom! Hello! Tom is fat! And his shoes are big. Run, Tom!Where’s Tom? He’s under the box! Sh! Anna! Don’t shout!He isn’t under the box. Ha! Ha! You’re wet, Tim!Lesson 2Who’s that? That’s my cousin, Pam.This is Peg and Max. Hello! Are you Pop’s friends? Yes, we are.Are peg and Max brother and sister? No, they aren’t. Peg is a pig. Max is a monkey. Oh! Are they cousins?Lesson 3I’m Simon. I’m at the zoo with my sister and my mum and dad. We’re happy. The zoo is great!Look behind my sister! There’s a monkey. Its arms and legs are long. Where is it? It’s in the tree with its friends.Look! A horse! Oh, it isn’t a horse. It’s a zebra. Oh! Look at the pandas! What a lot of bamboo! They’re hungry. My sister and I are thirsty! Oh, thanks, Mum! Water!Unit 15 Let’s play football!Lesson 1Whose bedroom is it? It’s Robert’s.Is that a ball? No, it isn’t. There isn’t a ball. Oh! Help!What’s this? Oh! It’s a kite! What are these? These are books and games. Oh, there’s a ball.Let’s play football! OK! Catch the ball!Oops! What are those? They’re shoes.This is fun. Whose shoes are they? They’re Robert’s. Oh! Hello, Robert! Lesson 2Look! There are strawberries peaches and apples in the fields. Read that, Peg!I can’t read.How many peaches can you eat, Peg? Twenty! Throw hose apples, Max!Stop! It’s Farmer Green! Run, Peg!Lesson 3My name is Eva. There are seven rooms in my house. There are here bedrooms, a sitting room, a dining room, a bathroom and a kitchen.My bedroom is next to my brother’s bedroom. It isn’t a big room but it’s pretty. The walls in my bedroom are yellow and there are a blue chair and a blue desk. There’s a poster on the wall. There are green fields with red flowers onthe poster. It’s my favourite poster!。