沪教牛津版七年级上册英语教材
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初一(上册) Unit 1Anna’s blog[blɔg]Hello everyone. Welcome to my blogAbout meMy name is Anna. I’m from Germany ['dʒɜːmənɪ]. I’m 11 years old. I’m tall and thin [θɪn]. I have long hair. I live with my family in a house close to some mountains. My mum is an Art teacher. My dad is a doctor. I have an elder sister and an elder brother.About my school and my hobbies(hobby ['hɒbɪ] )Every day, I go to school by school bus. My favorite ['fevərɪt] subjects ['sʌbdʒekt] are Maths [mæθs], Art and Science['saɪəns].I like my school because the teachers are all very friendly['fren(d)l ɪ]. My dream[driːm] is to be an engineer [endʒɪ'nɪə].I like many sports[spɔːt]. I’m good at swimming and playing basketball. These are my favorite hobbies.Dear Anna,Hi! I saw your blog on the Internet ['ɪntɚnɛt] and I’d like to be your e-friend. My name is Jason. I’m 12 years old. I’m tall. I have short black hair.I live in a flat [flæt] in Beijing with my parents. My dad is an engineer and my mother is an English teacher.My school is far away from our home. I go to school by bus. My favorite subject is Maths. I like my school and I have lots of friends there.I like flying kites [flaɪ] [kaɪt] in my free time[friː]. My favorite sports are volleyball ['vɒlɪbɔːl] and football.I hope to hear from you soon.Best wishes,JasonUnit 2A day at schoolBy SamI am a junior high school ['dʒuːnɪə] student. I love going to school.My school is close to my home, so I always go to school on foot. Classes start at 8 a.m., and I am seldom['seldəm] late[leɪt]. My favorite['fev ərɪt] subject ['sʌbdʒekt] is Geography[dʒɪ'ɒgrəfɪ]. I enjoy learning about different places in the world.In the morning, we usually study Chinese, Maths and English. We have our morning break [breɪk] at 9:50 a.m. When the bell [bel] rings[rɪŋ], I run to the playground with my best friends Tom and Jack. We often play games. Break ends at 10:10 a.m. How short it is!Lunch is from 11:50 a.m. to 12:30p.m. Afternoon classes end at 3:30 p.m. Then Tom, Jack and I take part in the school band [bænd] practice ['præktɪs]. We make great music together[tə'geðə].I always have a good time at school.My mother is a junior high school teacher. She teaches English.My mother gets up at 6 o’clock every day and has breakfast at 6:30 a.m. She always arrives at school at 7:25 a.m. She usually has two lessons in the morning. In the afternoon, she has one lesson. After school, she plays volleyball['vɒlɪbɔːl] with her students.In the evening, she cooks dinner. After dinner, she prepares her lessons[prɪ'peə]. She sometimes helps me with my homework. She usually goes to bed at 11 p.m.Unit 3Protect [prə'tekt] the EarthThe Earth[ɜːθ] is a beautiful place.There are forests['fɒrɪst] and rivers, mountains and fields[fiːld]. Some places are very hot, and some are very cold.There are many different plants. Some are large. Some are small. All plants need light and water. There are different animals on Earth too. Some live on the land. Some fly in the sky. Some live under the water.There are also many people like you and me on Earth. The Earth provides[pr ə'vaɪd] us with air, water and food. It is our home.Today, there is a lot of pollution pollution [pə'luːʃ(ə)n]. We burn [bɜːn]things to make energy. This pollutes[pə'luːt] the air. We put our rubbish['rʌbɪʃ] into the sea and under the ground. This pollutes the Earth and kills animals and plants.We must stop doing these things. It is important for us to protect [pr ə'tekt] the Earth for our future['fjuːtʃə].AirAir has no smell. [smel]Air has no taste. [teɪst]But when the wind blows, [bləʊ]You feel it on your face.Look at a kite,Or a plane [pleɪn] in the air.How do they stay[steɪ] there?They ride on air.How does a balloon[bə'luːn]Rise [raɪz] in the air,And lift people up[lɪft]?It uses hot air.We need air to breathe. [briːð]We need air to survive. [sə'vaɪv]And when we breathe it,It keeps us alive. [ə'laɪv]A long time ago, there were ten suns in the sky. The weather ['weðə] was very hot. Plants could not grow[grəʊ]. Animals could not live long. There was a man. His name was Houyi. He shot (shoot [ʃuːt] )nine suns out of the sky. In the end, only one sun remained[rɪ'meɪn] . The weather got cooler. Plants could grow. People were happy.Unit 4The four seasons['siːz(ə)n]SpringIn spring, the weather starts to get warm. The wind blows [bləʊ] gently['dʒentlɪ]. It often rains. Plants start to grow. Everything turns green. It is exciting to take a trip in spring.SummerThe weather is hot in summer. The sun shines [ʃaɪn] brightly ['braitli]. Many people like to go to the beach [biːtʃ] and swim in the sea. It is nice to eat ice cream in the hot weather.AutumnIn autumn, everything changes. Leaves turn[tɜːn] brown, red or yellow and start falling from the trees. It is nice to go on a picnic ['pɪkn ɪk] at this time of year because the weather is cool and dry [draɪ].WinterWinter is often cold and snowy['snəʊɪ]. Children love winter because they love to play in the snow. It is interesting to make snowmen. People usually spend time with their relatives ['relətɪv] during the SpringFestival ['festɪv(ə)l].My favorite seasonMy favorite season is winter.Winter is very cold and sometimes snowy. It is interesting to make snowmen in winter.The Spring Festival is in winter and it is my favorite holiday. I visit my grandparents and eat lots of nice food. It is exciting to get red packets ['pækɪt] during the Spring Festival.The weather in ChinaIn the north of China, it is very cold and dry in winter. There is sometimes heavy snow. Summer is different. It is sometimes very hot during the day, but it is often cool in the evening. Spring and autumn are the nicest seasons.The weather in the middle and east of China is quite [kwaɪt] different. It is hot and dry in summer and very cold and wet in winter.In the south of China, winter is usually short and cool. It sometimes rains. In summer, the weather is often hot and wet.The weather in the south-west of China is very special ['speʃ(ə)l]. It is comfortable to['kʌmf(ə)təb(ə)l] live there because summer is cool and winter is warm.Unit 5A trip to spaceby Jerry10 October 2053I’m so happy! Tomorrow I’ll be one of the first students to travel into space. The spaceship['speɪsʃɪp] will leave the Earth at 9 a. m. It’ll take us to the Moon. I can’t wait!The Moon is around[ə'raʊnd] 380,000 kilometers from the Earth, so it’ll take us about four days to get there. There’s no gravity['grævɪt ɪ] in space, so we’ll be able to float [fləʊt] around the spaceship. We’ll have to tie[taɪ] ourselves to our beds so that we won’t float away [fləʊt] in our sleep! Without gravity, our bodies may get weak [wi ːk], so we’ll have to do exercises ['eksəsaɪz] every day.When we arrive, I’m going to walk on the Moon. I’ll have to wear a spacesuit['speɪssuːt; -sjuːt] to help me breathe [briːð] because there’s no air on the Moon. I’m going to take as many photos as I can, that is, if my camera ['kæm(ə)rə] still works up there…Hotels on the MoonDo you want to spend your holidays in hotels on the Moon?At the moment, there are no hotels on the Moon. But all this will change[t ʃeɪn(d)ʒ]. If we can solve[sɒlv] some problems, we will be able to build hotels there in the future. The Moon is very cold, so the hotels will have to be warm. They will also need a large amount of air so that people there can breathe[briːð].The hotels on the Moon will have rooms with big windows so that you can see the Earth. You will be able to swim in the hotel swimming pool [pu ːl] and see all the stars around you. But you should not get too excited[ɪk'saɪtɪd] . A trip to the Moon will cost a lot of money!Unit 6Visiting ShanghaiShanghai is one of the largest cities in the world. If you like sightseeing['saɪtsiːɪŋ] , you will love it!People’s Square[skweə]People’s Square is in the center of Shanghai. It is a large public['p ʌblɪk] area['eərɪə] with green grass, fountains ['faʊntɪn] andbirds. If you visit People’s Square, you can also see famous buildings around it, such as the Shanghai Grand [grænd] Theater['θiətə, 'θi:ə-] and the Shanghai Museum.The Bund [bʌnd]The Bund is where old Shanghai meets new Shanghai. If you walk along the Bund, you will see many old buildings. The Pudong New Area, just across the Huangpu River, has many modern buildings. At night, these tall buildings light up the sky in every direction[dɪ'rekʃ(ə)n; daɪ-].Yu GardenYu Garden is a traditional [trə'dɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l] garden. If you enjoy history and natural ['nætʃ(ə)r(ə)l] beauty['bjuːtɪ], you will love this garden. There are many beautiful buildings, bridges[brɪdʒ] and ponds [pɒnd]. You can also buy different snacks [snæk] just outside the garden.Hong Kong — a wonderful place to visitIf you like shopping, you will love Hong Kong. There are some expensive shops and also some cheap ones. There is something for everyone in Hong Kong.One of the most interesting places in Hong Kong is Ocean Park ['əʊʃ(ə)n]. You can visit the Lowland['ləʊlənd] Gardens to see some animals, or get a bird’s-eye view[vjuː] of the whole park by riding in a cable car['keɪb(ə)l]. At the Ocean['əʊʃ(ə)n] Theater['θɪətə], you can watch a dolphin['dɒlf ɪn] show.Visitors from all over the world come to Hong Kong every year and have a wonderful time.World Heritage['herɪtɪdʒ] SitesThere are over 900 World Heritage Sites around the world. They are natural ['nætʃ(ə)r(ə)l] or man-made ['mæn'med] places. We protect[prə'tekt]these places because they are very special and important to world culture ['kʌltʃə].China has the third most heritage sites in the world after Italy['it əli] and Spain[spein]. There are more than 40 sites in China, for example, the Great Wall and West Lake. You can find a list of the sites on the Internet.Unit 7The Clubs [klʌb] Fair[feə]Linda and Leo are new students at Rosie Bridge School. Last month, they attended [ə'tend] the Clubs Fair.First, Linda and Leo learnt about the Rocket ['rɒkɪt] Club.“Our club will teach you how to build rockets. Then you can launch [l ɔːn tʃ] them into the sky,” a boy said. “Watch!”He took a rocket and launched it. The rocket disappeared[dɪsə'pɪə] into the sky. Linda and Leo were very surprised.“Will it go all the way into space?” Linda asked.“Of course it won’t,” a girl from another club shouted. “Our club is better. Come and join the Solar['səʊlə] Power ['paʊə] Club.”“What do you do?” asked Leo.“We make wonderful machines[mə'ʃiːn]. They only use solar power. Look!”She took a toy car [tɒɪ] from the table and then used a remote[rɪ'm əʊt] control [kən'trəʊl] to drive it all around the playground ['pleɪgraʊnd].“It uses power from the Sun,” said Linda. “That’s amazing[ə'mezɪŋ]!”Linda and Leo learnt about many clubs. After the fair, they felt very excited[ɪk'saɪtɪd].“I want to join [dʒɒɪn] all the clubs,” said Linda.“Me too!” said Leo.A trip [trɪp] to Lucky['lʌkɪ] Island['aɪlənd]Last Sunday, my friends and I went on an adventure [əd'ventʃə] with the Hiking['haɪkɪŋ] Club. The night before, I was so excited that I could not sleep! I got up really early on Sunday morning. After breakfast, I packed [pæk] my lunch and left home quickly. I hurried to school ['hʌrɪ] and met other students and Mr. Li, our trip leader. When we were all there, we left for Lucky Island.The boat ride to Lucky Island was really exciting[ɪk'saɪtɪŋ]! We saw a lot of fish and colorful ['kʌlɚfəl] birds. When we got to Lucky Island, we went on a long walk and saw some pretty ['prɪtɪ] flowers. After the hike[haɪk], we were very hungry! We sat on the beach[biːtʃ] and ate our lunch. After that, we played games and took pictures. We really enjoyed ourselves. Finally it was time to go home. I cannot wait for my next adventure[əd'ventʃə] with Mr. Li and the Hiking Club!Summer camps[kæmp]Many children in the USA and Canada go to summer camps. Many summer camps take place in the countryside ['kʌntrɪsaɪd]. Young children usually join day camps. They go back home after spending a few hours at camp. Older children may spend a few nights away from home. They can make new friends and learn useful['juːsfʊl; -f(ə)l] skills[skɪl] at camp.There are also summer camps in China. Some summer camps are for international students[ɪntə'næʃ(ə)n(ə)l]. Many of them like to learn about Chinese culture['kʌltʃə].Unit 8Unusual [ʌn'juːʒʊəl] collections [kə'lekʃ(ə)n]Sam and Helen’s grandparents ['ɡrænd,pεərənt] collect [kə'lekt] almost everything. There are eight doorbells ['dɔːbel] on their front door!“This silver ['sɪlvə] doorbell is my favorite ['feivərit],” said Helen. She pushed [pʊʃ] it and soon Grandpa opened the door.“Come in, my dear grandson ['græn(d)sʌn] and granddaughter['grænd ɔːtə]!” he said.“Who started collecting doorbells, Grandpa?” asked Sam.“Your grandma,” he answered. “She loves doorbells.”“What do you like collecting, Grandpa?” asked Helen.“I like collecting newspapers.”They went inside [ɪn'saɪd] and saw newspapers everywhere.“Hello children!” called Grandma. “Let’s have some tea.”The children followed her into the living room and saw lots of toys[t ɒɪ] there. There was hardly ['hɑːdlɪ] any space [speɪs] for the children to sit down.“Whose toys are these?” asked Helen.“They are ours,” said Grandma. “We both like collecting toys.”“But remember,” said Grandpa, “we have a lot of free time! You have your school work to do, so you shouldn’t spend too much time collecting things!”My collection[kə'lekʃ(ə)n]Harry has written about his collection of postcards['pəustka:d].I collect postcards. I started the collection two years ago.Now I have over 100 different postcards. Some show famous places of interest. Some show great works of art. My favorite postcard is from the UK. It has a picture of Big Ben on it.It is easy to get postcards. Friends send [send] them to each other for holidays or birthdays.I like collecting postcards. They are beautiful and teach me a lot about different places.Collecting stamps is educational [edʒʊ'keɪʃən(ə)l]!Yesterday was Show and Tell Day at Daniel’s school.Daniel was the first student to speak. He showed his classmates['klɑːsmeɪt] an old stamp[stæmp].“My father gave me this first stamp,” said Daniel. “It has a picture of an old Chinese stone bridge[stəʊn] [brɪdʒ] on it. This made me more interested in Chinese culture. Soon I started to look for more stamps with interesting pictures.”“Now I have over 100 stamps,” said Daniel. “I learnt a lot about our country and its great culture from the stamps! Collecting stamps is really educational!”“That was a great talk. Thank you, Daniel,” said the teacher.Postcards['pəustka:d].We can learn a lot about a place, its history ['hɪst(ə)rɪ] and culture['kʌltʃə] from a postcard and stamp[stæmp] on it.In 2005, some postcard collectors[kə'lektə] from different countries started a project['prɒdʒekt]. First, they created(create [kriː'e ɪt]) a website ['wɛbsaɪt] . Then people from all over the world could join and become members ['membə]. The members send each other postcards. As a result[rɪ'zʌlt], they make new friends and learn about the culture and history of different countries.下册 Unit 1My grandmaMy grandma was a short woman with grey[greɪ] hair. She was always cheerful ['tʃɪəfʊl; -f(ə)l]. She was a very good cook[kʊk]. Her dishes[d ɪʃ] were probably['prɒbəblɪ] the best in the world! I will never forget the taste[te ɪst], and the smell[smel] as well.Grandma took care of my family. She was really kind and patient['peɪʃ(ə)nt]. She died two years ago and I miss[mɪs] her very much. —— BenAliceAlice is my best friend. She is a tall girl with glasses. She often tells me jokes [dʒəʊk] to make me laugh[lɑːf], but she never makes fun of others.Alice is a smart [smɑːt] girl. She is good at Maths[mæθs]. We often study and play table tennis ['tenɪs] together. I hope we will always remain[rɪ'meɪn] friends.JoyceMr. LiMr. Li is my Maths teacher. He is tall and thin[θɪn]. His classes are always full of fun. He uses lots of games in his teaching['tiːtʃɪŋ].Mr. Li is strict about[strɪkt] our studies, but he always encourages (encourage[ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ; en-])us and gives us support[sə'pɔːt]. He often says, "Never give up and you'll be successful[sək'sesfʊl; -f(ə)l]."--AmyMother's DayMums do a lot of hard work. They cook and clean for us. They also encourage [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ; en-] us and give us support[sə'pɔːt]. Mother's Day is the time for us to say "Thank you" to our mums.In most countries, people celebrate['selɪbreɪt] Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May every year. On this day, people like to buy flowers and make special ['speʃ(ə)l] Mother's Day cards [kɑːd] for their mums.Mother's Day is not only about gifts[gɪft]. We can help our mums do the housework. We can take them to the park or the cinema. Sometimes a simple hug[hʌg] or saying "I love you, Mum" is the perfect ['pɜːfɪkt] gift for our mums.Mother's Day is about love. If you love your mum, why not plan a special Mother’s Day for her?Unit 2France[frɑːns] is callingFrance is in Western ['west(ə)n] Europe['jʊrəp]. It is a country with many beautiful places.Paris['pærɪs] is the capital ['kæpɪt(ə)l] of France. Here you will find many famous places of interest such as the Eiffel Tower. You can go to the Louvre ['lu:və] Museum if you like art. The most famous street in Paris is the Champs-Elysees. This is the place to go if you want to visit some shops and department stores[dɪ'pɑːtm(ə)nt] [stɔː].France is very famous for its wine[waɪn]. There are many vineyards ['v ɪnjɚd]in the centre of France and farmers grow grapes[greɪp] to make excellent ['eks(ə)l(ə)nt] French wine.The south of France lies on the coast [kəʊst], and it is famous for its wonderful ['wʌndəfʊl; -f(ə)l] beaches[biːtʃ]. A French town[ta ʊn] by the sea is the perfect place for a summer holiday, but if you prefer to [prɪ'fɜː] visit France in winter, you can try skiing ['skiːɪŋ] on the mountains in the French Alps [ælps].France has something for everyone, so why not visit France this year?Last July, I went to Beijing to visit uncle Zhang. He took me to many interesting places such as the Great Wall, the Summer Palace['pælɪs] and the Palace Museum [mjuː'zɪəm]. I learnt a lot about the Ming and the Qing dynasties(dynasty ['daɪnəsti]). We also visited the Main [meɪn] Stadium['steɪdɪəm] for the 2008 Olympics. We went shopping on Wangfujing Street. I had a wonderful time in Beijing and I plan to [plæn] visit it again during the Spring Festival[sprɪŋ] ['festəvəl] next year.Hi Natee,My name is Mandy. I found your email address[ə'dres] on an e-friend website ['websait], and I'd like to be friends with you.I'm from Beijing, China, and I'm thirteen years old. My mum is a teacher, and my dad is a doctor. My grandparents live in Chengdu. They come to visit us every year, and they always bring[brɪŋ] me a lot of delicious[d ɪ'lɪʃəs] Sichuan food!I live far away from my school, so I have to get up early in the morning.I like Maths [mæθs] and English very much, but I don't like Science['sa ɪəns]. I want to be a teacher in the future, so I'm studying hard at school.I'm interested in Thai culture ['kʌltʃə], and I love Thai food. I hope to visit Thailand one day.I hope we can be friends. Write to me soon and tell me about yourself.Best wishes,MandyThe Leaning (lean [liːn]) Tower['taʊə] of PisaThe Tower of Pisa is one of the most beautiful bell[bel] towers in Italy. It is not only beautiful, but also strange-it leans to one side. Todayit is known as "the Leaning Tower of Pisa".The building of the tower began in 1173. It took nearly ['nɪəlɪ] 200 years to complete [kəm'pliːt]. In 1178, when the building got to the third floor, it started to lean. The builders tried to make the tower straight straight [streɪt] again when they built the upper ['ʌpə] floors[flɔː], but failed [feɪl].Over the years, the tower has continued to (continue [kən'tɪnjuː])lean further ['fɜːðə]. Experts ['ekspɜːt] have done a lot of studies (study) and tried to "rescue"['reskjuː] the tower. In 1990, it was closed to the public ['pʌblɪk] for safety ['seɪftɪ] reasons['riːz(ə)n]. After a lot of effort['efət], it reopened[riː'əʊp(ə)n] in 2001. Hopefully['həʊpfʊlɪ; -f(ə)lɪ] it will be safe for at least[liːst] the next 300 years.Unit 3A blind[blaɪnd] man and his “eyes” in a fireOne day, John Dancer and Charlie arrived at a hotel [həʊ'tel; əʊ-]. “Good evening, sir,” said the receptionist[rɪ'sepʃ(ə)nɪst]. “You’re welcome to stay [steɪ] , but I’m sorry that we don’t allow [ə'la ʊ] pets [pet] here.”“Charlie isn’t a pet,” said John. “He’s my eyes. I’m blind and Ican’t go anywhere by myself.”The receptionist apologized (apologize [ə'pɔlədʒaiz])and led (lead [liːd])John and Charlie to their room.John was very tired[taɪəd]. He soon fell asleep[ə'sliːp]. Some time later, Charlie started barking[bɑːk]. John woke up ( wake up [weɪk] ) and smelt smoke. A fire! Smoke started to come in from under the door. With Charlie’s help, John put some wet[wet] towels ['taʊəl] along the bottom ['bɔtəm] of the door. Then he got down on the floor next to Charlie and waited.Soon he heard the sound of a fire engine['endʒɪn]. A fireman ['faɪəmən] arrived and got him out of the building, but the fireman did not want to take Charlie. John would not go without his “eyes”. Finally['fa ɪnəlɪ], the fireman got Charlie out of the building too and they were both safe.A friendly ['fren(d)lɪ] dolphin ['dɔlfin]Last month, I went to swim in the sea. I swam really far, past the rocks [rɔk] and out to sea.Then I saw something moving (move [muːv])towards me. It was huge andgrey[greɪ] , with a large fin. It was a shark[ʃɑːk]! I began to swim back, but the beach[biːtʃ] was too far away. The shark started to swim around me.I was really scared [skεəd]. Suddenly another creature['kriːtʃə] appeared (appear [ə'pɪə]) next to me in the water. It was a dolphin! It pushed me away from the shark. I sat on its back as it swam towards the beach.Soon we were near the beach. The shark did not follow us. As soon as I stepped onto (step [step])the beach, the dolphin swam away. I will always remember how this friendly animal saved (save [seɪv]) my life.Unit 4Trees in our daily['deɪlɪ] livesRebecca wants to know more about trees and how they help us. She is interviewing ['ɪntəvjuː] Dr. Jones about trees.Rebecca: How do trees help us, Dr. Jones?Dr. Jones: They help us in many ways. They keep the air cool and clean. They take in harmful ['hɑːmfʊl; -f(ə)l] gases (gas [gæs]) from theair and produce[prə'djuːs]oxygen ['ɒksɪdʒ(ə)n] for us to breathe [briːð]. They’re major['me ɪdʒə] fighters ['faɪtə] against air pollution [pə'luːʃ(ə)n].Rebecca: I know trees also make our lives more convenient [kən'viːn ɪənt]. Many of the things in our daily lives come from trees. For example, paper and pencils.Dr. Jones:You are right, Rebecca. In fact, we get a lot more from trees. We get fruit and oil [ɔɪl] from them. Tea [tiː] also comes from the leaves of trees. Look around this room. A lot of the furniture['fɜːn ɪtʃə] is made of wood [wʊd]. Trees are really important in our daily lives.Rebecca: I can’t imagine [ɪ'mædʒɪn] a world without trees.Dr. Jones: But we cut down[kʌt] millions of trees every year. We should stop doing this if we don’t want a world without trees.The Amazon['æməzn] rainforest ['ren'fɔrɪst]The Amazon rainforest in South America is the largest rainforest in the world. It covers ['kʌvə] five and a half million square[skweə] kilometers ['kɪlə,mitɚ] of the Amazon Basin ['beɪs(ə)n] and spreads [spred] across nine countries.The Amazon rainforest is very important because it is home to thousands of animals, birds and insects ['ɪnsekt] . However, people are destroying[dɪ'strɔɪ] the area by cutting down many of the trees. This is called “deforestation” [,di,fɔrɪ'steʃən]. Many living things ['l ɪvɪŋ]lose [luːz] their homes because of deforestation[,di,fɔrɪ'ste ʃən]. As a result, the number of kinds of animals, birds, insects ['ɪnsekt] and trees in the world is decreasing (decrease [dɪ'kriːs]).We must do our best to protect [prə'tekt] the Amazon rainforest.Unit 5Water talksDora was in the bathroom['bɑːθruːm; -rʊm]. The tap[tæp] was on. “Turn that tap off,” said an angry voice,“You are wasting water(waste [weɪst]).”Dora looked around, but there was no one there.“Who are you?”“I’m a drop of water[drɒp]. Do you know where I come from?“From the tap?” asked Dora.“A few days ago, I was in a cloud,” said the drop of water. “Then I dropped into a river and ran into a reservoir['rezəvwɑ: (r)]. Then it was time for people to clean me.”“Clean you?” Dora asked.“Yes. I was dirty ['dɜːtɪ]. They cleaned me and added [æd] some chemicals['kemɪk(ə)l] to me. Then I travelled through the pipes[pa ɪp] under the streets and now I’m here.”Dora asked, “So is this the end of your journey ['dʒɜːnɪ] ?”“No. People will make me clean again. I’ll go into a river and then into the sea again.”“Again?”“Yes. My journey starts there. Remember not to waste[weɪst] or pollute me. I’m valuable ['væljʊb(ə)l].”Dora turned tap off and came out of the bathroom.Facts [fækt] about waterHere are some interesting facts about water:About 70% of the human body ['bɒdɪ] is water.Oceans ['əʊʃ(ə)n] cover['kʌvə] about 75% of the Earth, but ocean water is salty ['sɔlti].Therefore ['ðeəfɔː] most of the water in the world is not drinkable['drɪŋkəbl].Groundwater ['graʊnd'wɔtɚ] may be drinkable, but it is not easy to find groundwater that is clean and safe to drink.If water drips[drɪp] from your tap every 10 seconds['sek(ə)nd], you will waste about 315 liters ['litər] of water a year—enough to fill [fɪl] two baths [bɑːθ]!Having a bath uses about twice[twaɪs] as much water as taking a shower ['ʃaʊə] . Having a shower instead of [ɪn'sted] a bath can save [se ɪv] up to 400 liters ['litər] a week.Unit 6Electricity [ɪ'lɛk'trɪsəti] all aroundOne eveing, Daisy said, “I’m going to buy a packet of['pækɪt] sweets [swiːt]. Does anyone want anything?”Benny, Daisy’s brother, replied(reply [rɪ'plaɪ]), “Can you get me a packet of electricity?”“Yes, I can,” said Daisy. Then she went out.Benny laughed, “She can’t buy electricity in packets like 像sweets!。
初一(上册)Unit 1Anna’s blog[blɔg]Hello everyone. Welcome to my blogAbout meMy name is Anna. I’m from Germany['dʒɜːmənɪ]. I’m 11 years old. I’m tall and thin[θɪn]. I have long hair. I live with my family in a house close to some mountains. My mum is an Art teacher. My dad is a doctor. I have an elder sister and an elder brother.About my school and my hobbies(hobby ['hɒbɪ] )Every day, I go to school by school bus. My favorite ['fevərɪt] subjects ['sʌbdʒekt] are Maths [mæθs], Art and Science['saɪəns]. I like my school because the teachers are all very friendly['fren(d)lɪ]. My dream[driːm] is to be an engineer [endʒɪ'nɪə].I like many sports[spɔːt]. I’m good at swimming and playing basketball. These are my favorite hobbies.Dear Anna,Hi! I saw your blog on the Internet ['ɪntɚnɛt] and I’d like to be your e-friend. My name is Jason. I’m 12 years old. I’m tall. I have short black hair.I live in a flat [flæt] in Beijing with my parents. My dad is an engineer and my mother is an English teacher.My school is far away from our home. I go to school by bus. My favorite subject is Maths. I like my school and I have lots of friends there.I like flying kites [flaɪ][kaɪt] in my free time[friː]. My favorite sports are volleyball ['vɒlɪbɔːl] and football.I hope to hear from you soon.Best wishes,JasonUnit 2A day at schoolBy SamI am a junior high school ['dʒuːnɪə] student. I love going to school.My school is close to my home, so I always go to school on foot. Classes start at 8 a.m., and I am seldom['seldəm] late[leɪt]. My favorite['fevərɪt] subject ['sʌbdʒekt] is Geography[dʒɪ'ɒgrəfɪ]. I enjoy learning about different places in the world.In the morning, we usually study Chinese, Maths and English. We have our morning break [breɪk] at 9:50 a.m. When the bell [bel] rings[rɪŋ], I run to the playground with my best friends Tom and Jack. We often play games. Break ends at 10:10 a.m. How short it is!Lunch is from 11:50 a.m. to 12:30p.m. Afternoon classes end at 3:30 p.m. Then Tom, Jack and I take part in the school band [bænd] practice ['præktɪs]. We make great music together[tə'geðə].I always have a good time at school.My mother is a junior high school teacher. She teaches English.My mother gets up at 6 o’clock every day and has breakfast at 6:30 a.m. She always arrives at school at 7:25 a.m. She usually has two lessons in the morning. In the afternoon, she has one lesson. After school, she plays volleyball['vɒlɪbɔːl] with her students.In the evening, she cooks dinner. After dinner, she prepares her lessons[prɪ'peə]. She sometimes helps me with my homework. She usually goes to bed at 11 p.m.Unit 3Protect [prə'tekt] the EarthThe Earth[ɜːθ] is a beautiful place.There are forests['fɒrɪst] and rivers, mountains and fields[fiːld]. Some places are very hot, and some are very cold.There are many different plants. Some are large. Some are small. All plants need light and water. There are different animals on Earth too. Some live on the land. Some fly in the sky. Some live under the water.There are also many people like you and me on Earth. The Earth provides[prə'vaɪd] us with air, water and food. It is our home.Today, there is a lot of pollution pollution [pə'luːʃ(ə)n]. We burn [bɜːn]things to make energy. This pollutes[pə'luːt]the air. We put our rubbish['rʌbɪʃ] into the sea and under the ground. This pollutes the Earth and kills animals and plants.We must stop doing these things. It is important for us to protect [prə'tekt]the Earth for our future['fjuːtʃə].AirAir has no smell. [smel]Air has no taste. [teɪst]But when the wind blows, [bləʊ]You feel it on your face.Look at a kite,Or a plane [pleɪn] in the air.How do they stay[steɪ] there?They ride on air.How does a balloon[bə'luːn]Rise [raɪz] in the air,And lift people up[lɪft]?It uses hot air.We need air to breathe. [briːð]We need air to survive. [sə'vaɪv]And when we breathe it,It keeps us alive. [ə'laɪv]A long time ago, there were ten suns in the sky. The weather ['weðə] was very hot. Plants could not grow[grəʊ]. Animals could not live long. There was a man. His name was Houyi. He shot (shoot [ʃuːt] )nine suns out of the sky. In the end, only one sun remained[rɪ'meɪn] . The weather got cooler. Plants could grow. People were happy.Unit 4The four seasons['siːz(ə)n]SpringIn spring, the weather starts to get warm. The wind blows [bləʊ] gently['dʒentlɪ]. It often rains. Plants start to grow. Everything turns green. It is exciting to take a trip in spring.SummerThe weather is hot in summer. The sun shines [ʃaɪn] brightly ['braitli]. Many people like to go to the beach [biːtʃ] and swim in the sea. It is nice to eat ice cream in the hot weather.AutumnIn autumn, everything changes. Leaves turn[tɜːn] brown, red or yellow and start falling from the trees. It is nice to go on a picnic ['pɪknɪk] at this time of year because the weather is cool and dry [draɪ].Wintersnow. It is interesting to make snowmen. People usually spend time with their relatives ['relətɪv] during the Spring Festival ['festɪv(ə)l].My favorite seasonMy favorite season is winter.Winter is very cold and sometimes snowy. It is interesting to make snowmen in winter.The Spring Festival is in winter and it is my favorite holiday. I visit my grandparents and eat lots of nice food. It is exciting to get red packets ['pækɪt] during the Spring Festival.The weather in ChinaIn the north of China, it is very cold and dry in winter. There is sometimes heavy snow. Summer is different. It is sometimes very hot during the day, but it is often cool in the evening. Spring and autumn are the nicest seasons.The weather in the middle and east of China is quite [kwaɪt] different. It is hot and dry in summer and very cold and wet in winter.In the south of China, winter is usually short and cool. It sometimes rains. In summer, the weather is often hot and wet.The weather in the south-west of China is very special ['speʃ(ə)l]. It is comfortable to['kʌmf(ə)təb(ə)l] live there because summer is cool and winter is warm.Unit 5A trip to spaceby Jerry10 October 2053I’m so happy! Tomorrow I’ll be one of the first students to travel into space. The spaceship['spe ɪsʃɪp] will leave the Earth at 9 a. m. It’ll take us to the Moon. I can’t wait!to get there. There’s no gravity['grævɪtɪ] in space, so we’ll be able to float [fləʊt] around the spaceship. We’ll have to tie[taɪ] ourselves to our beds so that we won’t float away [fləʊt] in our sleep! Without gravity, our bodies may get weak [wiːk], so we’ll have to do exercises ['eksəsaɪz] every day.When we arrive, I’m going to walk on the Moon. I’ll have to wear a spacesuit['speɪssuːt; -sju ːt] to help me breathe [briːð] because there’s no air on the Moon. I’m going to take as many photos as I can, that is, if my camera ['kæm(ə)rə] still works up there…Hotels on the MoonDo you want to spend your holidays in hotels on the Moon?At the moment, there are no hotels on the Moon. But all this will change[tʃeɪn(d)ʒ]. If we can solve[sɒlv] some problems, we will be able to build hotels there in the future. The Moon is very cold, so the hotels will have to be warm. They will also need a large amount of air so that people there can breathe[briːð].The hotels on the Moon will have rooms with big windows so that you can see the Earth. You will be able to swim in the hotel swimming pool [puːl] and see all the stars around you. But you should not get too excited[ɪk'saɪtɪd] . A trip to the Moon will cost a lot of money!Unit 6Visiting ShanghaiShanghai is one of the largest cities in the world. If you like sightseeing['saɪtsiːɪŋ], you will love it!People’s Square[skweə]People’s Square is in the center of Shanghai. It is a large public['pʌblɪk] area['eərɪə] with green grass, fountains ['faʊntɪn] and birds. If you visit People’s Square, you can also see famous buildings around it, such as the Shanghai Grand [grænd] Theater['θiətə, 'θi:ə-] and the Shanghai Museum.The Bund [bʌnd]The Bund is where old Shanghai meets new Shanghai. If you walk along the Bund, you will see many old buildings. The Pudong New Area, just across the Huangpu River, has many modern buildings. At night, these tall buildings light up the sky in every direction[dɪ'rekʃ(ə)n; daɪ-].Yu GardenYu Garden is a traditional [trə'dɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l] garden. If you enjoy history and natural ['nætʃ(ə)r(ə)l]beauty['bjuːtɪ], you will love this garden. There are many beautiful buildings, bridges[brɪdʒ] and ponds [pɒnd]. You can also buy different snacks [snæk] just outside the garden.Hong Kong —a wonderful place to visitIf you like shopping, you will love Hong Kong. There are some expensive shops and also some cheap ones. There is something for everyone in Hong Kong.One of the most interesting places in Hong Kong is Ocean Park ['əʊʃ(ə)n]. You can visit the Lowland['ləʊlənd] Gardens to see some animals, or get a bird’s-eye view[vjuː] of the whole park by riding in a cable car['keɪb(ə)l]. At the Ocean['əʊʃ(ə)n] Theater['θɪətə], you can watch a dolphin['dɒlfɪn] show.Visitors from all over the world come to Hong Kong every year and have a wonderful time.World Heritage['herɪtɪdʒ] SitesThere are over 900 World Heritage Sites around the world. They are natural ['nætʃ(ə)r(ə)l] or man-made ['mæn'med] places. We protect[prə'tekt] these places because they are very special and important to world culture ['kʌltʃə].China has the third most heritage sites in the world after Italy['itəli] and Spain[spein].There are more than 40 sites in China, for example, the Great Wall and West Lake. You can find a list of the sites on the Internet.Unit 7The Clubs [klʌb] Fair[feə]Linda and Leo are new students at Rosie Bridge School. Last month, they attended [ə'tend] the Clubs Fair.First, Linda and Leo learnt about the Rocket ['rɒkɪt] Club.“Our club will teach you how to build rockets. Then you can launch [lɔːn tʃ] them into the sky,” a boy said. “Watch!”He took a rocket and launched it. The rocket disappeared[dɪsə'pɪə] into the sky. Linda and Leo were very surprised.“Will it go all the way into space?” Linda asked.“Of course it won’t,” a girl from another club shouted. “Our club is better. Come and join the Solar['səʊlə] Power ['paʊə] Club.”“What do you do?” asked Leo.“We make wonderful machines[mə'ʃiːn]. They only use solar power. Look!”She took a toy car [tɒɪ] from the table and then used a remote[rɪ'məʊt] control [kən'trəʊl] to drive it all around the playground ['pleɪgraʊnd].“It uses power from the Sun,” said Linda. “That’s amazing[ə'mezɪŋ]!”Linda and Leo learnt about many clubs. After the fair, they felt very excited[ɪk'saɪtɪd].“I want to join [dʒɒɪn]all the clubs,” said Linda.“Me too!” said Leo.A trip [trɪp] to Lucky['lʌkɪ] Island['aɪlənd]Last Sunday, my friends and I went on an adventure [əd'ventʃə] with the Hiking['haɪkɪŋ] Club. The night before, I was so excited that I could not sleep! I got up really early onschool ['hʌrɪ] and met other students and Mr. Li, our trip leader. When we were all there, we left for Lucky Island.The boat ride to Lucky Island was really exciting[ɪk'saɪtɪŋ]! We saw a lot of fish and colorful ['kʌlɚfəl] birds. When we got to Lucky Island, we went on a long walk and saw some pretty ['prɪtɪ] flowers. After the hike[haɪk], we were very hungry! We sat on the beach[biːtʃ] and ate our lunch. After that, we played games and took pictures. We really enjoyed ourselves. Finally it was time to go home. I cannot wait for my next adventure[əd'ventʃə] with Mr. Li and the Hiking Club!Summer camps[kæmp]Many children in the USA and Canada go to summer camps. Many summer camps take place in the countryside ['kʌntrɪsaɪd]. Young children usually join day camps. They go back home after spending a few hours at camp. Older children may spend a few nights away from home. They can make new friends and learn useful['juːsfʊl; -f(ə)l] skills[skɪl] at camp.There are also summer camps in China. Some summer camps are for international students[ɪntə'næʃ(ə)n(ə)l]. Many of them like to learn about Chinese culture['kʌltʃə].Unit 8Unusual [ʌn'juːʒʊəl] collections [kə'lekʃ(ə)n]Sam and Helen’s grandparents ['ɡrænd,pεərənt] collect [kə'lekt] almost everything. There are eight doorbells ['dɔːbel] on their front door!“This silver ['sɪlvə] doorbell is my favorite ['feivərit],” said Helen. She pushed [pʊʃ] it and soon Grandpa opened the door.“Come in, my dear grandson ['græn(d)sʌn] and granddaughter['grændɔːtə]!” he said. “Who started collecting doorbells, Grandpa?” asked Sam.“Your grandma,” he answered. “She loves doorbells.”“What do you like collecting, Grandpa?” asked Helen.“I like collecting newspapers.”They went inside [ɪn'saɪd] and saw newspapers everywhere.“Hello children!” called Grandma. “Let’s have some tea.”The children followed her into the living room and saw lots of toys[tɒɪ] there. There was hardly ['hɑːdlɪ] any space [speɪs] for the children to sit down.“Whose toys are these?” asked Helen.“They are ours,” said Grandma. “We both like collecting toys.”“But remember,” said Grandpa, “we have a lot of free time! You have your school work to do, so you shouldn’t spend too much time collecting things!”My collection[kə'lekʃ(ə)n]Harry has written about his collection of postcards['pəustka:d].I collect postcards. I started the collection two years ago.Now I have over 100 different postcards. Some show famous places of interest. Some show great works of art. My favorite postcard is from the UK. It has a picture of Big Ben on it.It is easy to get postcards. Friends send [send] them to each other for holidays or birthdays.I like collecting postcards. They are beautiful and teach me a lot about different places. Collecting stamps is educational [edʒʊ'keɪʃən(ə)l]!Yesterday was Show and Tell Day at Daniel’s school.Daniel was the first student to speak. He showed his classmates['klɑːsmeɪt]an old stamp[stæmp].“My father gave me this first stamp,”said Daniel. “It has a picture of an old Chinese stone bridge[stəʊn] [brɪdʒ] on it. This made me more interested in Chinese culture. Soon I started to look for more stamps with interesting pictures.”“Now I have over 100 stamps,” said Daniel. “I learnt a lot about our country and its great culture from the stamps! Collecting stamps is really educational!”“That was a great talk. Thank you, Daniel,” said the teacher.Postcards['pəustka:d].We can learn a lot about a place, its history ['hɪst(ə)rɪ] and culture['kʌltʃə] from a postcard and stamp[stæmp] on it.In 2005, some postcard collectors[kə'lektə] from different countries started a project['prɒdʒekt]. First, they created(create [kriː'eɪt])a website ['wɛbsaɪt] . Then people from all over the world could join and become members ['membə]. The members send each other postcards. As a result[rɪ'zʌlt], they make new friends and learn about the culture and history of different countries.下册Unit 1My grandmaMy grandma was a short woman with grey[greɪ] hair. She was always cheerful['tʃɪəfʊl; -f(ə)l]. She was a very good cook[kʊk]. Her dishes[dɪʃ] were probably['prɒbəblɪ] the best in the world! I will never forget the taste[teɪst], and the smell[smel] as well. Grandma took care of my family. She was really kind and patient['peɪʃ(ə)nt]. She died two years ago and I miss[mɪs] her very much.——BenAliceAlice is my best friend. She is a tall girl with glasses. She often tells me jokes [dʒəʊk] to make me laugh[lɑːf], but she never makes fun of others.Alice is a smart [smɑːt]girl. She is good at Maths[mæθs]. We often study and play table tennis ['tenɪs] together. I hope we will always remain[rɪ'meɪn] friends.Joyce Mr. LiMr. Li is my Maths teacher. He is tall and thin[θɪn]. His classes are always full of fun. He uses lots of games in his teaching['tiːtʃɪŋ].Mr. Li is strict about[strɪkt] our studies, but he always encourages (encourage[ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ; en-])us and gives us support[sə'pɔːt]. He often says, "Never give up and you'll be successful[sək'sesfʊl; -f(ə)l]."--AmyMother's DayMums do a lot of hard work. They cook and clean for us. They also encourage [ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ; en-] us and give us support[sə'pɔːt]. Mother's Day is the time for us to say "Thank you" to our mums.In most countries, people celebrate['selɪbreɪt]Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May every year. On this day, people like to buy flowers and make special ['speʃ(ə)l] Mother's Day cards [kɑːd] for their mums.Mother's Day is not only about gifts[gɪft]. We can help our mums do the housework. We can take them to the park or the cinema. Sometimes a simple hug[hʌg] or saying "I love you, Mum" is the perfect ['pɜːfɪkt] gift for our mums.Mother's Day is about love. If you love your mum, why not plan a special Mother’s Day for her?Unit 2France[frɑːns] is callingFrance is in Western ['west(ə)n] Europe['jʊrəp]. It is a country with many beautiful places. Paris['pærɪs] is the capital ['kæpɪt(ə)l] of France. Here you will find many famous places ofmost famous street in Paris is the Champs-Elysees. This is the place to go if you want to visit some shops and department stores[dɪ'pɑːtm(ə)nt] [stɔː].France is very famous for its wine[waɪn]. There are many vineyards ['vɪnjɚd]in the centre of France and farmers grow grapes[greɪp] to make excellent ['eks(ə)l(ə)nt] French wine.The south of France lies on the coast [kəʊst], and it is famous for its wonderful ['wʌndəfʊl; -f(ə)l] beaches[biːtʃ]. A French town[taʊn] by the sea is the perfect place for a summer holiday, but if you prefer to [prɪ'fɜː] visit France in winter, you can try skiing ['skiːɪŋ] on the mountains in the French Alps [ælps].France has something for everyone, so why not visit France this year?Last July, I went to Beijing to visit uncle Zhang. He took me to many interesting places such as the Great Wall, the Summer Palace['pælɪs] and the Palace Museum [mjuː'zɪəm]. I learnt a lot about the Ming and the Qing dynasties(dynasty ['daɪnəsti]). We also visited the Main [meɪn] Stadium['steɪdɪəm] for the 2008 Olympics. We went shopping on Wangfujing Street. I had a wonderful time in Beijing and I plan to [plæn] visit it again during the Spring Festival[sprɪŋ] ['festəvəl] next year.Hi Natee,My name is Mandy. I found your email address[ə'dres] on an e-friend website ['websait], and I'd like to be friends with you.I'm from Beijing, China, and I'm thirteen years old. My mum is a teacher, and my dad is a doctor. My grandparents live in Chengdu. They come to visit us every year, and they always bring[brɪŋ] me a lot of delicious[dɪ'lɪʃəs] Sichuan food!I live far away from my school, so I have to get up early in the morning. I like Maths [mæθs] and English very much, but I don't like Science['saɪəns]. I want to be a teacher in the future, so I'm studying hard at school.I'm interested in Thai culture ['kʌltʃə], and I love Thai food. I hope to visit Thailand one day.I hope we can be friends. Write to me soon and tell me about yourself.Best wishes,MandyThe Leaning (lean [liːn]) Tower['taʊə] of PisaThe Tower of Pisa is one of the most beautiful bell[bel] towers in Italy. It is not only beautiful, but also strange-it leans to one side. Today it is known as "the Leaning Tower of Pisa".The building of the tower began in 1173. It took nearly ['nɪəlɪ] 200 years to complete [kəm'pli ːt]. In 1178, when the building got to the third floor, it started to lean. The builders tried to make the tower straight straight [streɪt] again when they built the upper ['ʌpə] floors[flɔː], but failed [feɪl].Over the years, the tower has continued to (continue [kən'tɪnjuː])lean further ['fɜːðə]. Experts ['ekspɜːt] have done a lot of studies (study) and tried to "rescue"['reskjuː] the tower. In 1990, it was closed to the public ['pʌblɪk] for safety ['seɪftɪ] reasons['riːz(ə)n]. After a lot of effort['efət], it reopened[riː'əʊp(ə)n] in 2001. Hopefully['həʊpfʊlɪ; -f(ə)lɪ] it will be safe for at least[liːst] the next 300 years.Unit 3A blind[blaɪnd] man and his “eyes” in a fireOne day, John Dancer and Charlie arrived at a hotel [həʊ'tel; əʊ-].“Good evening, sir,” said the receptionist[rɪ'sepʃ(ə)nɪst]. “You’re welcome to stay [steɪ] , but I’m sorry that we don’t allow [ə'laʊ] pets [pet] here.”“Charlie isn’t a pet,” said John. “He’s my eyes. I’m blind and I can’t go anywhere by myself.”The receptionist apologized (apologize [ə'pɔlədʒaiz])and led (lead [liːd])John and Charlie to their room.John was very tired[taɪəd]. He soon fell asleep[ə'sliːp]. Some time later, Charlie started barking[bɑːk]. John woke up ( wake up [weɪk] ) and smelt smoke. A fire! Smoke started to come in from under the door. With Charlie’s help, John put some wet[wet] towels ['taʊəl] along the bottom ['bɔtəm] of the door. Then he got down on the floor next to Charlie and waited. Soon he heard the sound of a fire engine['endʒɪn]. A fireman ['faɪəmən] arrived and got him out of the building, but the fireman did not want to take Charlie. John would not go without his “eyes”. Finally['faɪnəlɪ], the fireman got Charlie out of the building too and they were both safe.A friendly ['fren(d)lɪ] dolphin ['dɔlfin]Last month, I went to swim in the sea. I swam really far, past the rocks [rɔk] and out to sea.Then I saw something moving (move [muːv])towards me. It was huge andgrey[greɪ] , with a large fin. It was a shark[ʃɑːk]! I began to swim back, but the beach[biːtʃ] was too far away. The shark started to swim around me.I was really scared [skεəd]. Suddenly another creature['kriːtʃə] appeared (appear [ə'pɪə]) next to me in the water. It was a dolphin! It pushed me away from the shark. I sat on its back as it swam towards the beach.Soon we were near the beach. The shark did not follow us. As soon as I stepped onto (stepsaved (save [seɪv]) my life.Unit 4Trees in our daily['deɪlɪ] livesRebecca wants to know more about trees and how they help us. She is interviewing ['ɪntəvjuː] Dr. Jones about trees.Rebecca: How do trees help us, Dr. Jones?Dr. Jones: They help us in many ways. They keep the air cool and clean. They take in harmful ['h ɑːmfʊl; -f(ə)l] gases (gas [gæs])from the air and produce[prə'djuːs]oxygen ['ɒksɪdʒ(ə)n]for us to breathe [briːð]. They’re major['meɪdʒə] fighters ['faɪtə] against air pollution [pə'luːʃ(ə)n].Rebecca: I know trees also make our lives more convenient [kən'viːnɪənt]. Many of the things in our daily lives come from trees. For example, paper and pencils.Dr. Jones:You are right, Rebecca. In fact, we get a lot more from trees. We get fruit and oil [ɔɪl] from them. Tea [tiː] also comes from the leaves of trees. Look around this room. A lot of the furniture['fɜːnɪtʃə] is made of wood [wʊd]. Trees are really important in our daily lives. Rebecca: I can’t imagine [ɪ'mædʒɪn] a world without trees.Dr. Jones: But we cut down[kʌt] millions of trees every year. We should stop doing this if we don’t want a world without trees.The Amazon rainforest in South America is the largest rainforest in the world. It covers ['kʌvə] five and a half million square[skweə] kilometers ['kɪlə,mitɚ] of the Amazon Basin ['beɪs(ə)n] and spreads [spred] across nine countries.The Amazon rainforest is very important because it is home to thousands of animals, birds and insects ['ɪnsekt] . However, people are destroying[dɪ'strɔɪ] the area by cutting down many of the trees. This is called “deforestation” [,di,fɔrɪ'steʃən]. Many living things ['lɪvɪŋ]lose [luːz] their homes because of deforestation[,di,fɔrɪ'steʃən]. As a result, the number of kinds of animals, birds, insects ['ɪnsekt] and trees in the world is decreasing (decrease [dɪ'kriːs]).We must do our best to protect [prə'tekt] the Amazon rainforest.Unit 5Water talksDora was in the bathroom['bɑːθruːm; -rʊm]. The tap[tæp] was on.“Turn that tap off,” said an angry voice,“You are wasting water(waste [weɪst]).”Dora looked around, but there was no one there.“Who are you?”“I’m a drop of water[drɒp]. Do you know where I come from?“From the tap?” asked Dora.“A few days ago, I was in a cloud,” said the drop of water. “Then I dropped into a river and ran into a reservoir['rezəvwɑ: (r)]. Then it was time for people to clean me.”“Clean you?” Dora asked.“Yes. I was dirty ['dɜːtɪ]. They cleaned me and added [æd] some chemicals['kemɪk(ə)l] to me. Then I travelled through the pipes[paɪp] under the streets and now I’m here.”Dora asked, “So is this the end of your journey ['dʒɜːnɪ] ?”“No. People will make me clean again. I’ll go into a river and then into the sea again.”“Again?”“Yes. My journey starts there. Remember not to waste[weɪst] or pollute me. I’m valuable ['vælj ʊb(ə)l].”Dora turned tap off and came out of the bathroom.Facts [fækt] about waterHere are some interesting facts about water:About 70% of the human body ['bɒdɪ] is water.Oceans ['əʊʃ(ə)n] cover['kʌvə] about 75% of the Earth, but ocean water is salty ['sɔlti]. Therefore ['ðeəfɔː] most of the water in the world is not drinkable['drɪŋkəbl]. Groundwater ['graʊnd'wɔtɚ] may be drinkable, but it is not easy to find groundwater that is clean and safe to drink.If water drips[drɪp] from your tap every 10 seconds['sek(ə)nd], you will waste about 315 liters ['litər] of water a year—enough to fill [fɪl] two baths [bɑːθ]!Having a bath uses about twice[twaɪs] as much water as taking a shower ['ʃaʊə] . Having a shower instead of [ɪn'sted] a bath can save [seɪv] up to 400 liters ['litər] a week.Unit 6Electricity [ɪ'lɛk'trɪsəti] all aroundOne eveing, Daisy said, “I’m going to buy a packet of['pækɪt]sweets [swiːt]. Does anyone want anything?”Benny, Daisy’s brother, replied(reply [rɪ'plaɪ]), “Can you get me a packet of electricity?”“Yes, I can,” said Daisy. Then she went out.Benny laughed, “She can’t buy electricity in packets like 像sweets! She’ll look foolish['fuːlɪʃ].”Mum said, “You mustn’t say that, Benny!”“What do you know about electricity, Benny?” Dad asked.“Electricity gives us power['paʊə]. It flows[fləʊ]through wires [waɪə]. It’s like water, in a way,” said Benny.“You’re right! Electricity comes into our flat[flæt] through thin wires[waɪə]. These are connected to [kə'nekt] cables['keɪb(ə)l] under the street,” Dad added.“What are the cables connected to?” a sked Benny.“They are connected to a power station['steɪʃ(ə)n],” answered Dad.A moment later, Daisy came back.“May I have my packet of electricity?” Benny asked.“Here you are!” said Daisy.“But…these are batteries(battery ['bæt(ə)rɪ])!” said Benny.“Daisy’s right,” said Dad. “The chemicals['kemɪk(ə)l]inside batteries produce [prə'djuːs] electricity.”Mum said, “Who looks foolish now, Benny?”Electricity safety['seɪftɪ] tips[tɪp]Electricity makes our lives easier. We use a lot of electrical appliances(appliance [ə'plaɪəns])in our homes every day. Here are three of them. How can we use them safely?。
small /smɔ:l/ a. 小的,少的be /bi:, bi/ v. 是(原形),其人称和时态形式有am,is,are,was,were,being,been ;成为your /jɔ:(r)/ pron. 你的;你们的do /du:, də/ v.&aux. (did,done)don't=do not 做,干(用以构成疑问句及否定句。
第三人称单数现在时用 does )不做,不干elder /ˈeldə(r)/ n. 长者;前辈long /lɔ:ŋ; lɒŋ/ a. 长的,远◎ad. 长久life /laɪf/ n. (复lives)生命;生涯;生活;人生;生物how /haʊ/ ad. 怎样,如何;多少;多么hair /heə(r)/ n. 头发teacher /ˈti:ʧə(r)/ n. 教师,教员her /hɜ:(r)/ pron. 她(宾格),她的and /ænd ; ənd/ conj. 和;又;而friend /frend/ n. 朋友have /hæv; həv/ vt. (had,had)有;吃;喝;进行;经受from /frɑ:m; frɒm/ prep. 从;从…起;距;来自where /weə(r)/ ad. 在哪里;往哪里has /hæs; həz/ v. 动词 have 的第三人称单数现在式sister /ˈsɪstə(r)/ n. 姐;妹live /lɪv/ vi. 生活;居住;活着a /ə; eɪ/ art. 一(个、件…)art /ɑ:(r)t/ n. 艺术,美术;技艺like /laɪk/ vt. 喜欢,喜爱◎prep. 像,跟…一样in /ɪn/ prep. 在…里(内);在…;以…◎ad. 在家,在内,向内Japan /ʤəˈpæn/ n. 日本old /əʊld/ n. 老的,旧的one /wʌn/ pron. 一(个,只…)◎num. 一want /wɑ:nt; wɒnt/ vt. 想,想要;需要,必要is /ɪz/ v.是draw /drɔ:/ v. (drew,drawn)绘画;绘制;拉,拖;提取(金钱)many /ˈmeni/ pron. (比较级more,最高级most)许多人(或物)◎a. 许多的look /lʊk/ n.看,瞧◎v. 看,观看◎v. link 看起来picture /ˈpɪktʃə(r)/ n. 图片,画片,照片thin /θɪn/ a. 薄的;瘦的;稀的she /ʃi:/ pron. 她what /wɑ:t; wɒt/ pron. 什么,怎么样◎a. 多么,何等;什么dream /dri:m/ n.&vt. (dreamt,dreamt 或-ed,-ed)梦,梦想name /neɪm/ n. 名字,姓名,名称◎vt. 命名,名叫short /ʃɔ:(r)t/ a. 短的;矮的to /tu: ; tə/ prep. (动词不定式符号,无词义);(表示接受动作的人或物)给;对,向,到;在…之前brother /ˈbrʌðə(r)/ n. 兄;弟who /hu:/ pron. 谁沪教牛津 七上Unit1 Listening 单词:hi /haɪ/ int. 你好(表示打招呼、问候或唤起注意)parent /ˈperənt; ˈpeərənt/ n. 父(母),双亲bus /bʌs/ n. 公共汽车year /jɪə(r)/ n. 年dad /dæd/ n. =daddy (口语)爸爸,爹爹subject /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/ n. 题目;主题;学科;主语;主体◎a.隶属的;受支配的;易受…的;在…条件下your /jɔ:(r)/ pron. 你的;你们的soon /su:n/ ad. 不久,很快,一会儿wish /wɪʃ/ n. 愿望,祝愿◎vt. 希望,想要,祝愿school /sku:l/ n. 学校far /fɑ:(r)/ a.&ad. (比较级farther,最高级farthest 或further,furthest)远的;远地friend /frend/ n. 朋友from /frɑ:m; frɒm/ prep. 从;从…起;距;来自tall /tɔ:l/ a. 高的you /ju:/ pron. 你;你们like /laɪk/ vt. 喜欢,喜爱◎prep. 像,跟…一样in /ɪn/ prep. 在…里(内);在…;以…◎ad. 在家,在内,向内old /əʊld/ n. 老的,旧的is /ɪz/ v.是my /maɪ/ pron. 我的name /neɪm/ n. 名字,姓名,名称◎vt. 命名,名叫volleyball /ˈvɑ:lɪbɔ:l; ˈvɒlɪbɔ:l/ n. 排球1. Who's your e-friend Mandy?2. Mandy's e-friend3. Her name's Uki.4. She's from Japan.5. How old is she?6. She is 12.7. What does she look like?8. She's short and thin.9. She has long hair.10. What's her hobby?11. She likes drawing pictures.12. How many brothers and sisters does she have?13. She has one elder sister.14. Where does she live?15. She lives in a small flat in Tokyo.16. What's her dream?17. She wants to be an art teacher.Unit1 More practice 单词:be/bi:, bi/v. 是(原形),其人称和时态形式有am,is,are,was,were,being,been;成为away/əˈweɪ/ad. 离开;远离I/aɪ/pron. 我best/best/a.&ad. (good,well 的最高级)最好的;最好地,最◎n. 最好的(人或物)our/ɑ:(r), ˈaʊə(r)/pron. 我们的lot/lɑ:t; lɒt/n. 许多,好些see/si:/vt. (saw,seen)看见,看到;领会;拜会hair/heə(r)/ n. 头发teacher/ˈti:ʧə(r)/n. 教师,教员are/ɑ:(r); ə(r)/v.是and/ænd; ənd/conj. 和;又;而by/baɪ/prep. 靠近,在…旁;在…时间;不迟于;被;用;由;乘(车)of/ɒv; əv/prep. (表示所属,数量,其中)…的have/hæv; həv/vt. (had,had)有;吃;喝;进行;经受dear/dɪə(r)/,/dɪr/int. (表示惊愕等)哎呀!唷!◎a. 亲爱的;贵的free/fri:/a. 自由的,空闲的;免费的live/lɪv/vi. 生活;居住;活着on/ɑ:n; ɒn/n.&ad. 在…上(时),关于◎ad. (穿,放…)上;接通;进行下去;(电灯)开a/ə; eɪ/art. 一(个、件…)black/blæk/n. 黑色◎a. 黑色的go/gəʊ/ vi. (went,gone)去;走;驶;通到;到达◎n. 尝试(做某事)football/ˈfutbɔ:l/n. (英式)足球;(美式)橄榄球home/həʊm/n. 家◎ad. 到家;回家the/ði:; ðə/art. 这(那)个,这(那)些(用于特定人或物,序数词,最高级,专有名词,世上独一无二事物前)with/wɪð,wɪθ/prep. 关于;带有;以;和;用;有fly/flaɪ/vi.(flew,flown)(鸟、飞机)飞;(人乘飞机)飞行;(旗子等)飘动◎vt. 空运(乘客,货物等);放(风筝、飞机模型等)◎n. 飞行;苍蝇there/ðeə(r)/int.那!你瞧(表示引起注意)◎n. 那里,那儿◎ad. 在那里,往那里;(作引导词)表示“存在”short/ʃɔ:(r)t/a. 短的;矮的to/tu: ; tə/prep. (动词不定式符号,无词义);(表示接受动作的人或物)给;对,向,到;在…之前time/taɪm/n. 时间;时期;钟点;次,回◎vt. 测定…的时间,记录…的时间kite/kaɪt/n. 风筝sport/spɔ:(r)t/n. 体育运动,锻炼;(复,英)运动会文章:1. Dear Anna,2. Hi! I saw your blog on the Internet and I'd like to be your e-friend.3. My name is Jason.4. I'm 12 years old.5. I'm tall. I have short, black hair.6. I live in a flat in Beijing with my parents.7. My dad is an engineer and my mum is an English teacher.8. My school is far away from our home.9. I go to school by bus.play/pleɪ/v. 玩;打(球);游戏;播放◎n. 玩耍,戏剧bus/bʌs/n. 公共汽车very/ˈveri/ad. 很,非常year/jɪə(r)/n. 年dad/dæd/n. =daddy(口语)爸爸,爹爹subject/ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/n. 题目;主题;学科;主语;主体◎a.隶属的;受支配的;易受…的;在…条件下friendly/ˈfrendli/a. 友好的about/əˈbaʊt/ad. 大约;到处;四处◎prep. 关于;在各处;四处good/gʊd/a. (比较级better,最高级best)好;良好these/ði:z/a.&pron. 这些mountain/ˈmaʊntən/n. 山,山脉basketball/ˈbɑ:skɪtbɔ:l/,/ˈbæskɪtbɔ:l/n. 篮球school/sku:l/n. 学校me/mi:/pron. 我(宾格)friend/frend/n. 朋友from/frɑ:m; frɒm/ prep. 从;从…起;距;来自tall/tɔ:l/a. 高的because/bɪˈkɔ:z; bɪˈkɒz/conj. 因为welcome/ˈwelkəm/int.,n.&v. 欢迎◎a. 受欢迎的day/deɪ/n. (一)天,(一)日;白天sister/ˈsɪstə(r)/n. 姐;妹all/ɔ:l/ad.全部地◎a. 全(部);所有的;总;整◎pron. 全部;全体人员in/ɪn/prep. 在…里(内);在…;以…◎ad. 在家,在内,向内like/laɪk/vt. 喜欢,喜爱◎prep. 像,跟…一样old/əʊld/n. 老的,旧的want/wɑ:nt; wɒnt/ vt. 想,想要;需要,必要is/ɪz/v.是please/pli:z/v. 请;使人高兴,使人满意my/maɪ/pron. 我的thin/θɪn/a. 薄的;瘦的;稀的at/æt/prep. 在(几点钟);在(某处)dream/dri:m/n.&vt. (dreamt,dreamt 或-ed,-ed)梦,梦想science/ˈsaɪəns/n. 科学,自然科学name/neɪm/n. 名字,姓名,名称◎vt. 命名,名叫hello/hə ˈləʊ/int. 喂;你好(表示打招呼,问候或唤起注意)brother/ˈbrʌðə(r)/n. 兄;弟swim/swɪm/n. 游泳,游◎vi. (swam,swum)游泳,游some/sʌm/a. 一些,若干;有些;某一◎pron. 若干,一些be/bi:, bi/v. 是(原形),其人称和时态形式有am,is,are,was,were,being,been;成为young/jʌŋ/a. 年轻的11. I like my school and I have lots of friends there.12. I like flying kites in my free time.13. My favourite sports are volleyball and football.14. I hope to hear from you soon.15. Best wishes,16. JasonUnit1 Reading单词:I/aɪ/pron. 我elder/ˈeldə(r)/n. 长者;前辈house/haʊs/n. 房子;住宅long/lɔ:ŋ; lɒŋ/a. 长的,远◎ad. 长久hair/heə(r)/ n. 头发teacher/ˈti:ʧə(r)/n. 教师,教员world/wɜ:(r)ld/n. 世界are/ɑ:(r); ə(r)/v.是and/ænd; ənd/conj. 和;又;而by/baɪ/prep. 靠近,在…旁;在…时间;不迟于;被;用;由;乘(车)have/hæv; həv/vt. (had,had)有;吃;喝;进行;经受every/ˈevri/a. 每一,每个的live/lɪv/vi. 生活;居住;活着make/meɪk/vt. (made,made)制造,做;使得◎n. 样式;制造a/ə; eɪ/art. 一(个、件…)over/ˈəʊvə(r)/prep. 在…上方;越过;遍及◎ad. 翻倒;遍布;越过;结束art/ɑ:(r)t/n. 艺术,美术;技艺go/gəʊ/ vi. (went,gone)去;走;驶;通到;到达◎n. 尝试(做某事)many/ˈmeni/ pron. (比较级more,最高级most)许多人(或people/ˈpi:pl/ n. 人,人们;人民物)◎a. 许多的with/wɪð,wɪθ/prep. 关于;带有;以;和;用;有the/ði:; ðə/art. 这(那)个,这(那)些(用于特定人或物,序数词,最高级,专有名词,世上独一无二事物前)to/tu: ; tə/prep. (动词不定式符号,无词义);(表示family/ˈfæməli/ n. 家庭;家族;子女接受动作的人或物)给;对,向,到;在…之前sport/spɔ:(r)t/n. 体育运动,锻炼;(复,英)运动会文章:1. Anna's blog2. Hello everyone. Welcome to my blog.3. About me4. My name is Anna.5. I'm from Germany.6. I'm 11 years old.7. I'm tall and thin.8. I have long hair.9. I live with my family in a house close to some mountains.10. My mum is an Art teacher.11. My dad is a doctor.12. I have an elder sister and an elder brother.13. About my school and my hobbies14. Every day, I go to school by school bus.about/əˈbaʊt/ad. 大约;到处;四处◎prep. 关于;在各处;四处your/jɔ:(r)/pron. 你的;你们的around/əˈraʊnd/ad. 在周围;在附近◎prep. 在…周围;大约life/laɪf/n. (复lives)生命;生涯;生活;人生;生物can/kæn/ modal-v.(could) 可能;能够;可以◎a. (美)罐头;罐子◎n. (美)垃圾桶 can,garbageworld/wɜ:(r)ld/n. 世界by/baɪ/prep. 靠近,在…旁;在…时间;不迟于;被;用;由;乘(车)of/ɒv; əv/prep. (表示所属,数量,其中)…的friend/frend/n. 朋友dear/dɪə(r)/,/dɪr/int. (表示惊愕等)哎呀!唷!◎a. 亲爱的;贵的write/raɪt/v. (wrote,written)书写;写作,著述every/ˈevri/a. 每一,每个的day/deɪ/n. (一)天,(一)日;白天they/ðeɪ/pron. 他(她)们;它们;人们you/ju:/pron. 你;你们a/ə; eɪ/art. 一(个、件…)think/θɪŋk/ v. (thought,thought)想;认为;考虑in/ɪn/prep. 在…里(内);在…;以…◎ad. 在家,在内,向内start/stɑ:(r)t/v. 开始,着手;出发often/ˈɔ:f(tə)n; ˈɒf(tə)n/int. 经常,常常it/ɪt/pron. 它many/ˈmeni/ pron. (比较级more,最高级most)许多人(或物)◎a. 许多的people/ˈpi:pl/ n. 人,人们;人民the/ði:; ðə/art. 这(那)个,这(那)些(用于特定人或物,序数词,最高级,专有名词,世上独一无二事物前)as/æz ; əz/ conj. 像…一样;如同;因为◎prep. 作为,当做keep/ki:p/ v. (kept,kept)保持;保存;继续不断◎vt. 培育,饲养15. My favourite subjects are Maths, Art and science.16. I like my school because the teachers are all very friendly.17. My dream is to be an engineer.18. I like many sports.19. I'm good at swimming and playing basketball.20. These are my favourite hobbies.21. I want to make friends with young people from all over the world!22. Email me, please!Unit2 Culture corner单词:文章:1. Dear Diary2. Many people around the world keep a diary.3. They write in it every day.play /pleɪ/ v. 玩;打(球);游戏;播放◎n. 玩耍,戏剧bed /bed/ n. 床student /ˈstju:dnt/,/ˈstu:dnt/ n. 学生sometimes /ˈsʌmtaɪmz/ ad. 有时two /tu:/ num. 二mother /ˈmʌðə(r)/ n. 母亲high /haɪ/ a. 高的;高度的◎ad. 高地teacher /ˈti:ʧə(r)/ n. 教师,教员her /hɜ:(r)/ pron. 她(宾格),她的school /sku:l/ n. 学校and /ænd ; ənd/ conj. 和;又;而arrive /əˈraɪv/ vi. 到达;达到get /get/ vt. (got,got)成为;得到;具有;到达me /mi:/ pron. 我(宾格)up /ʌp/ ad.向上;在上方;起来;在…以上◎a. 上面的,向上的,上行的◎n. 上升;上坡;上行;繁荣has /hæs; həz/ v. 动词 have 的第三人称单数现在式usually /ˈju:ʒuəli/ ad. 通常,经常after /ˈɑ:ftə(r)/,/ˈæftə(r)/ prep.在…之后;在…后面◎conj.在…以后◎ad. 在后;后来every /ˈevri/ a. 每一,每个的day /deɪ/ n. (一)天,(一)日;白天always /ˈɔ:lweɪz/ ad. 总是;一直;永远a /ə; eɪ/ art. 一(个、件…)in /ɪn/ prep. 在…里(内);在…;以…◎ad. 在家,在内,向内homework /ˈhəʊmwɜ:(r)k/ n. 家庭作业cook /kʊk/ n. 炊事员,厨师◎v. 烹调,做饭teach /ti:ʧ/ v. (taught,taught)教书,教one /wʌn/ pron. 一(个,只…)◎num. 一lesson /ˈlesn/ n. 课;功课;教训go /gəʊ/ vi. (went,gone)去;走;驶;通到;到达◎n. 尝试(做某事)is /ɪz/ v.是clock /klɑ:k; klɒk/ n. 钟my /maɪ/ pron. 我的dinner /ˈdɪnə(r)/ n. 正餐,宴会junior /ˈdʒu:niə(r)/ a. 初级的;年少的morning / ˈmɔ:(r)nɪŋ/ n. 早晨,上午the /ði:; ðə/ art. 这(那)个,这(那)些(用于特定人或物,序数词,最高级,专有名词,世上独一无二事物前)afternoon /ˌɑ:ftəˈnu:n; ˌæftərˈnu:n/ n. 下午,午后she /ʃi:/ pron. 她with /wɪð,wɪθ/ prep. 关于;带有;以;和;用;有help /help/ n.&vt. 帮助,帮忙at /æt/ prep. 在(几点钟);在(某处)volleyball /ˈvɑ:lɪbɔ:l; ˈvɒlɪbɔ:l/ n. 排球to /tu: ; tə/ prep. (动词不定式符号,无词义);(表示接受动作的人或物)给;对,向,到;在…之前breakfast /ˈbrekfəst/ n. 早餐evening /ˈi:vnɪŋ/ n. 傍晚,晚上4. In a diary, you can write about your daily life.5. People often start by writing "Dear Diary".6. They think of the diary as a friend.Unit2 More practice 单词:play/pleɪ/v. 玩;打(球);游戏;播放◎n. 玩耍,戏剧lunch/lʌnʧ/ n. 午餐,午饭practice/ˈpræktɪs/n. 练习ring/rɪŋ/v. (rang,rung)(钟、铃等)响;打电话◎n. 电话,铃声◎n. 环形物(如环、圈、戒指等)subject/ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/n. 题目;主题;学科;主语;主体◎a.隶属的;受支配的;易受…的;在…条件下about/əˈbaʊt/ad. 大约;到处;四处◎prep. 关于;在各处;四处run/rʌn/vi. (ran,run)跑,奔跑;(颜色)褪色when/wen/conj. 当…的时候◎ad. 什么时候,何时good/gʊd/a. (比较级better,最高级best)好;良好high/haɪ/a. 高的;高度的◎ad. 高地music/ˈmju:zɪk/n. 音乐,乐曲late/leɪt/a. 晚的,迟的◎ad. 晚地,迟地school/sku:l/n. 学校geography/dʒiˈɑ:ɡrəfi; dʒiˈɒɡrəfi/ n. 地理学friend/frend/n. 朋友from/frɑ:m; frɒm/ prep. 从;从…起;距;来自usually/ˈju:ʒuəli/ad. 通常,经常band/bænd/ n.乐队different/ˈdɪfrənt/ a. 不同的,有差异的day/deɪ/n. (一)天,(一)日;白天always/ˈɔ:lweɪz/ad. 总是;一直;永远in/ɪn/prep. 在…里(内);在…;以…◎ad. 在家,在内,向内is/ɪz/v.是often/ˈɔ:f(tə)n; ˈɒf(tə)n/int. 经常,常常it/ɪt/pron. 它then/ðen/ ad. 当时,那时;然后;那么(通常用于句首或句尾)am/æm/v. be 的人称形式之一my/maɪ/pron. 我的junior/ˈdʒu:niə(r)/ a. 初级的;年少的morning/ ˈmɔ:(r)nɪŋ/n. 早晨,上午take/teɪk/vt. (took,taken)拿;拿走;做;服用;乘坐;花费at/æt/prep. 在(几点钟);在(某处)1. My mother is a junior high school teacher.2. She teaches English.3. My mother gets up at 6 o'clock every day and has breakfast at 6:30 a.m.4. She always arrives at school at 7:25 a.m.5. She usually has two lessons in the morning.6. In the afternoon, she has one lesson.7. After school, she plays volleyball with her students.8. In the evening, she cooks dinner.9. After dinner, she prepares her lessons.10. She sometimes helps me with my homework.11. She usually goes to bed at 11 p.m.Unit2 Reading单词:love/lʌv/n.&vt. 爱;热爱;很喜欢study/ˈstʌdi/v. 学习;研究◎n. 书房game/geɪm/n. 游戏;运动;比赛student/ˈstju:dnt/,/ˈstu:dnt/n. 学生part/pɑ:(r)t/n. 部分;成分;角色;部件;零件◎a. 局部的;部分的◎v. 分离;分开;分割I/aɪ/pron. 我enjoy/ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/vt. 欣赏;享受…之乐趣;喜欢best/best/a.&ad. (good,well 的最高级)最好的;最好地,最◎n. 最好的(人或物)our/ɑ:(r), ˈaʊə(r)/pron. 我们的we/wi:/pron. 我们how/haʊ/ad. 怎样,如何;多少;多么world/wɜ:(r)ld/n. 世界and/ænd; ənd/conj. 和;又;而by/baɪ/prep. 靠近,在…旁;在…时间;不迟于;被;用;由;乘(车)have/hæv; həv/vt. (had,had)有;吃;喝;进行;经受end/end/n. 末尾;终点;结束◎v. 结束,终止place/pleɪs/n. 地方,处所◎v. 放置,安置,安排so/səʊ/ ad. 如此,这么;非常;同样◎conj. 因此,所以class/klɑ:s/,/klæs/n. (学校里的)班;年级;课make/meɪk/vt. (made,made)制造,做;使得◎n. 样式;制造foot/fʊt/n. (复feet)足,脚;英尺on/ɑ:n; ɒn/n.&ad. 在…上(时),关于◎ad. (穿,放…)上;接通;进行下去;(电灯)开a/ə; eɪ/art. 一(个、件…)learn/lɜ:(r)n/vt. (learnt,learnt;~ed,~ed)学,学习,学会break/breɪk/n. 间隙go/gəʊ/ vi. (went,gone)去;走;驶;通到;到达◎n. 尝试(做某事)start/stɑ:(r)t/v. 开始,着手;出发great/greɪt/a. 伟大的;重要的;好极了◎ad. (口语)好极了,很好home/həʊm/n. 家◎ad. 到家;回家the/ði:; ðə/art. 这(那)个,这(那)些(用于特定人或物,序数词,最高级,专有名词,世上独一无二事物前)afternoon/ˌɑ:ftəˈnu:n; ˌæftərˈnu:n/n. 下午,午后with/wɪð,wɪθ/prep. 关于;带有;以;和;用;有Chinese/ˌʧaɪˈni:z/a. 中国的;中国人的;中国话的,汉语的◎n. 中国人;中国话,汉语,中文short/ʃɔ:(r)t/a. 短的;矮的to/tu: ; tə/prep. (动词不定式符号,无词义);(表示接受动作的人或物)给;对,向,到;在…之前time/taɪm/n. 时间;时期;钟点;次,回◎vt. 测定…的时间,记录…的时间文章:1. A day at school2. by Sam3. I am a junior high school student.4. I love going to school.5. My school is close to my home,6. so I always go to school on foot.7. Classes starts at 8 a.m., and I am seldom late.8. My favourite subject is Geography.very /ˈveri/ ad. 很,非常nine /naɪn/ num. 九happy /ˈhæpi/ a. 幸福的;快乐的,高兴的ago /əˈgəʊ/ ad. 以前hot /hɑ:t ; hɒt/ a. 热的sun /sʌn/ n. 太阳,阳光long /lɔ:ŋ; lɒŋ/ a. 长的,远◎ad. 长久out /aʊt/ ad. 出外;在外,向外;熄can /kæn/ modal-v.(could) 可能;能够;可以◎a. (美)罐头;罐子◎n. (美)垃圾桶 can,garbage not /nɑ:t; nɒt/ n. 不,没his /hɪs/ pron. 他的are /ɑ:(r); ə(r)/ v.是of /ɒv; əv/ prep. (表示所属,数量,其中)…的get /get/ vt. (got,got)成为;得到;具有;到达weather /ˈweðə(r)/ n. 天气only /ˈəʊnli/ prep. 惟一的,仅有的◎ad. 仅仅,只,才shoot /ʃu:t/ vt. (shot,s hot)射击,射中,发射◎n. 嫩枝;苗;芽end /end/ n. 末尾;终点;结束◎v. 结束,终止man /mæn/ n. (复men)成年男人;人,人类ten /ten/ num. 十live /lɪv/ vi. 生活;居住;活着sky /skaɪ/ n. 天;天空a /ə; eɪ/ art. 一(个、件…)in /ɪn/ prep. 在…里(内);在…;以…◎ad. 在家,在内,向内one /wʌn/ pron. 一(个,只…)◎num. 一cool /ku:l/ a. 凉的,凉爽的;酷is /ɪz/ v.是people /ˈpi:pl/ n. 人,人们;人民the /ði:; ðə/ art. 这(那)个,这(那)些(用于特定人或there /ðeə(r)/ int.那!你瞧(表示引起注意)◎n. 那里,那9. I enjoy learning about different places in the world.10. In the morning, we usually study Chinese, Maths and English.11. We have our morning break at 9:50 a.m.12. When the bell rings,13. I run to the playground with my best friends Tom and Jack.14. We often play games.15. Break ends at 10:10 a.m.16. how short it is!17. Lunch is from 11:50 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.18. Afternoon classes end at 3:30 p.m.19. Then Tom, Jack and I take part in the school band practice.20. We make great music together.21. I always have a good time at school.Unit3 Culture corner 单词:name /neɪm/ n. 名字,姓名,名称◎vt. 命名,名叫animal /ˈænɪml/ n. 动物time /taɪm/ n. 时间;时期;钟点;次,回◎vt. 测定…的时间,记录…的时间he /hi:/ pron. 他story /ˈstɔ:ri/ n. 故事,小说about /əˈbaʊt/ ad. 大约;到处;四处◎prep. 关于;在各处;四处do /du:, də/ v.&aux. (did,done)don't=do not 做,干(用以构成疑问句及否定句。
初一(上册)Unit 1Anna’s blog[blɔg]Hello everyone. Welcome to my blogAbout meMy name is Anna. I’m from Germany['dʒɜːmənɪ]. I’m 11 years old. I’m tall and thin[θɪn]. I have long hair. I live with my family in a house close to some mountains. My mum is an Art teacher. My dad is a doctor. I have an elder sister and an elder brother.About my school and my hobbies(hobby ['hɒbɪ] )Every day, I go to school by school bus. My favorite ['fevərɪt] subjects ['sʌbdʒekt] are Maths [mæθs], Art and Science['saɪəns]. I like my school because the teachers are all very friendly['fren(d)lɪ]. My dream[driːm] is to be an engineer [endʒɪ'nɪə].I like many sports[spɔːt]. I’m good at swimming and playing basketball. These are my favorite hobbies.Dear Anna,Hi! I saw your blog on the Internet ['ɪntɚnɛt] and I’d like to be your e-friend. My name is Jason. I’m 12 years old. I’m tall. I have short black hair.I live in a flat [flæt] in Beijing with my parents. My dad is an engineer and my mother is an English teacher.My school is far away from our home. I go to school by bus. My favorite subject is Maths. I like my school and I have lots of friends there.I like flying kites [flaɪ][kaɪt] in my free time[friː]. My favorite sports are volleyball ['vɒlɪbɔːl] and football.I hope to hear from you soon.Best wishes,JasonA day at schoolBy SamI am a junior high school ['dʒuːnɪə] student. I love going to school.My school is close to my home, so I always go to school on foot. Classes start at 8 a.m., and I am seldom['seldəm] late[leɪt]. My favorite['fevərɪt] subject ['sʌbdʒekt] is Geography[dʒɪ'ɒgrəfɪ]. I enjoy learning about different places in the world.In the morning, we usually study Chinese, Maths and English. We have our morning break [breɪk] at 9:50 a.m. When the bell [bel] rings[rɪŋ], I run to the playground with my best friends Tom and Jack. We often play games. Break ends at 10:10 a.m. How short it is!Lunch is from 11:50 a.m. to 12:30p.m. Afternoon classes end at 3:30 p.m. Then Tom, Jack and I take part in the school band [bænd] practice ['præktɪs]. We make great music together[tə'geðə].I always have a good time at school.My mother is a junior high school teacher. She teaches English.My mother gets up at 6 o’clock every day and has breakfast at 6:30 a.m. She always arrives at school at 7:25 a.m. She usually has two lessons in the morning. In the afternoon, she has one lesson. After school, she plays volleyball['vɒlɪbɔːl] with her students.In the evening, she cooks dinner. After dinner, she prepares her lessons[prɪ'peə]. She sometimes helps me with my homework. She usually goes to bed at 11 p.m.Protect [prə'tekt] the EarthThe Earth[ɜːθ] is a beautiful place.There are forests['fɒrɪst] and rivers, mountains and fields[fiːld]. Some places are very hot, and some are very cold.There are many different plants. Some are large. Some are small. All plants need light and water. There are different animals on Earth too. Some live on the land. Some fly in the sky. Some live under the water.There are also many people like you and me on Earth. The Earth provides[prə'vaɪd] us with air, water and food. It is our home.Today, there is a lot of pollution pollution [pə'luːʃ(ə)n]. We burn [bɜːn]things to make energy. This pollutes[pə'luːt] the air. We put our rubbish['rʌbɪʃ] into the sea and under the ground. This pollutes the Earth and kills animals and plants.We must stop doing these things. It is important for us to protect [prə'tekt] the Earth for our future['fjuːtʃə].AirAir has no smell. [smel]Air has no taste. [teɪst]But when the wind blows, [bləʊ]You feel it on your face.Look at a kite,Or a plane [pleɪn] in the air.How do they stay[steɪ] there?They ride on air.How does a balloon[bə'luːn]Rise [raɪz] in the air,And lift people up[lɪft]?It uses hot air.We need air to breathe. [briːð]We need air to survive. [sə'vaɪv]And when we breathe it,It keeps us alive. [ə'laɪv]A long time ago, there were ten suns in the sky. The weather ['weðə] was very hot. Plants could not grow[grəʊ]. Animals could not live long. There was a man. His name was Houyi. He shot (shoot [ʃuːt] )nine suns out of the sky. In the end, only one sun remained[rɪ'meɪn] . The weather got cooler. Plants could grow. People were happy.Unit 4The four seasons['siːz(ə)n]SpringIn spring, the weather starts to get warm. The wind blows [bləʊ] gently['dʒentlɪ]. It often rains. Plants start to grow. Everything turns green. It is exciting to take a trip in spring.SummerThe weather is hot in summer. The sun shines [ʃaɪn] brightly ['braitli]. Many people like to go to the beach [biːtʃ] and swim in the sea. It is nice to eat ice cream in the hot weather.AutumnIn autumn, everything changes. Leaves turn[tɜːn]brown, red or yellow and start falling from the trees. It is nice to go on a picnic ['pɪknɪk] at this time of year because the weather is cool and dry [draɪ].WinterWinter is often cold and snowy['snəʊɪ]. Children love winter because they love to play in the snow. It is interesting to make snowmen. People usually spend time with their relatives ['relətɪv] during the Spring Festival ['festɪv(ə)l].My favorite seasonMy favorite season is winter.Winter is very cold and sometimes snowy. It is interesting to make snowmen in winter.The Spring Festival is in winter and it is my favorite holiday. I visit my grandparents and eat lots of nice food. It is exciting to get red packets ['pækɪt] during the Spring Festival.The weather in ChinaIn the north of China, it is very cold and dry in winter. There is sometimes heavy snow. Summer is different. It is sometimes very hot during the day, but it is often cool in the evening. Spring and autumn are the nicest seasons.The weather in the middle and east of China is quite [kwaɪt] different. It is hot and dry in summer and very cold and wet in winter.In the south of China, winter is usually short and cool. It sometimes rains. In summer, the weather is often hot and wet.The weather in the south-west of China is very special ['speʃ(ə)l]. It is comfortable to['kʌmf(ə)təb(ə)l] live there because summer is cool and winter is warm.A trip to spaceby Jerry10 October 2053I’m so happy! Tomorrow I’ll be one of the first students to travel into space. The spaceship['speɪsʃɪp] will leave the Earth at 9 a. m. It’ll take us to the Moon. I can’t wait!The Moon is around[ə'raʊnd] 380,000 kilometers from the Earth, so it’ll take us about four days to get there. There’s no gravity['grævɪtɪ] in space, so we’ll be able to float [fləʊt] around the spaceship. We’ll have to tie[taɪ] ourselves to our beds so that we won’t float away [fləʊt] in our sleep! Without gravity, our bodies may get weak [wiːk], so we’ll have to do exercises ['eksəsaɪz] every day.When we arrive, I’m going to walk on the Moon. I’ll have to wear a spacesuit['speɪssuːt; -sjuːt] to help me breathe [briːð] because there’s no air on the Moon. I’m going to take as many photos as I can, that is, if my camera ['kæm(ə)rə] still works up there…Hotels on the MoonDo you want to spend your holidays in hotels on the Moon?At the moment, there are no hotels on the Moon. But all this will change[tʃeɪn(d)ʒ]. If we can solve[sɒlv] some problems, we will be able to build hotels there in the future. The Moon is very cold, so the hotels will have to be warm. They will also need a large amount of air so that people there can breathe[briːð].The hotels on the Moon will have rooms with big windows so that you can see the Earth. You will be able to swim in the hotel swimming pool [puːl] and see all the stars around you. But you should not get too excited[ɪk'saɪtɪd] . A trip to the Moon will cost a lot of money!Visiting ShanghaiShanghai is one of the largest cities in the world. If you like sightseeing['saɪtsiːɪŋ], you will love it!People’s Square[skweə]People’s Square is in the center of Shanghai. It is a large public['pʌblɪk] area['eərɪə] with green grass, fountains ['faʊntɪn] and birds. If you visit People’s Square, you can also see famous buildings around it, such as the Shanghai Grand [grænd] Theater['θiətə, 'θi:ə-] and the Shanghai Museum.The Bund [bʌnd]The Bund is where old Shanghai meets new Shanghai. If you walk along the Bund, you will see many old buildings. The Pudong New Area, just across the Huangpu River, has many modern buildings. At night, these tall buildings light up the sky in every direction[dɪ'rekʃ(ə)n; daɪ-].Yu GardenYu Garden is a traditional [trə'dɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l] garden. If you enjoy history and natural ['nætʃ(ə)r(ə)l] beauty['bjuːtɪ], you will love this garden. There are many beautiful buildings, bridges[brɪdʒ] and ponds [pɒnd]. You can also buy different snacks [snæk] just outside the garden.Hong Kong —a wonderful place to visitIf you like shopping, you will love Hong Kong. There are some expensive shops and also some cheap ones. There is something for everyone in Hong Kong.One of the most interesting places in Hong Kong is Ocean Park ['əʊʃ(ə)n]. You can visit the Lowland['ləʊlənd] Gardens to see some animals, or get a bird’s-eye view [vjuː] of the whole park by riding in a cable car['keɪb(ə)l]. At the Ocean['əʊʃ(ə)n] Theater['θɪətə], you can watch a dolphin['dɒlfɪn] show.Visitors from all over the world come to Hong Kong every year and have a wonderful time.World Heritage['herɪtɪdʒ] SitesThere are over 900 World Heritage Sites around the world. They are natural ['nætʃ(ə)r(ə)l] or man-made ['mæn'med] places. We protect[prə'tekt] these places because they are very special and important to world culture ['kʌltʃə].China has the third most heritage sites in the world after Italy['itəli] and Spain[spein]. There are more than 40 sites in China, for example, the Great Wall and West Lake. You can find a list of the sites on the Internet.Unit 7The Clubs [klʌb] Fair[feə]Linda and Leo are new students at Rosie Bridge School. Last month, they attended [ə'tend] the Clubs Fair.First, Linda and Leo learnt about the Rocket ['rɒkɪt] Club.“Our club will teach you how to build rockets. Then you can launch [lɔːn tʃ] them into the sky,” a boy said. “Watch!”He took a rocket and launched it. The rocket disappeared[dɪsə'pɪə] into the sky. Linda and Leo were very surprised.“Will it go all the way into space?” Linda asked.“Of course it won’t,” a girl from another club shouted. “Our club is better. Come and join the Solar['səʊlə] Power ['paʊə] Club.”“What do you do?” asked Leo.“We make wonderful machines[mə'ʃiːn]. They only use solar power. Look!”She took a toy car [tɒɪ]from the table and then used a remote[rɪ'məʊt] control [kən'trəʊl] to drive it all around the playground ['pleɪgraʊnd].“It uses power from the Sun,” said Linda. “That’s amazing[ə'mezɪŋ]!”Linda and Leo learnt about many clubs. After the fair, they felt very excited[ɪk'saɪtɪd].“I want to join [dʒɒɪn]all the clubs,” said Linda.“Me too!” said Leo.A trip [trɪp] to Lucky['lʌkɪ] Island['aɪlənd]Last Sunday, my friends and I went on an adventure [əd'ventʃə] with the Hiking ['haɪkɪŋ] Club. The night before, I was so excited that I could not sleep! I got up really early on Sunday morning. After breakfast, I packed [pæk] my lunch and left home quickly. I hurried to school ['hʌrɪ] and met other students and Mr. Li, our trip leader. When we were all there, we left for Lucky Island.The boat ride to Lucky Island was really exciting[ɪk'saɪtɪŋ]! We saw a lot of fish and colorful ['kʌlɚfəl] birds. When we got to Lucky Island, we went on a long walk and saw some pretty ['prɪtɪ] flowers. After the hike[haɪk], we were very hungry! We sat on the beach[biːtʃ] and ate our lunch. After that, we played games and took pictures. We really enjoyed ourselves. Finally it was time to go home. I cannot wait for my next adventure[əd'ventʃə] with Mr. Li and the Hiking Club!Summer camps[kæmp]Many children in the USA and Canada go to summer camps. Many summer camps take place in the countryside ['kʌntrɪsaɪd]. Young children usually join day camps. They go back home after spending a few hours at camp. Older children may spend a few nights away from home. They can make new friends and learn useful['juːsfʊl; -f(ə)l] skills[skɪl] at camp.There are also summer camps in China. Some summer camps are for international students[ɪntə'næʃ(ə)n(ə)l]. Many of them like to learn about Chinese culture['kʌltʃə].Unit 8Unusual [ʌn'juːʒʊəl] collections [kə'lekʃ(ə)n]Sam and Helen’s grandparents ['ɡrænd,pεərənt] collect [kə'lekt] almost everything. There are eight doorbells ['dɔːbel] on their front door!“This silver ['sɪlvə] doorbell is my favorite ['feivərit],” said Helen. She pushed [pʊʃ] it and soon Grandpa opened the door.“Come in, my dear grandson ['græn(d)sʌn] and granddaughter['grændɔːtə]!”he said.“Who started collecting doorbells, Grandpa?” asked Sam.“Your grandma,” he answered. “She loves doorbells.”“What do you like collecting, Grandpa?” asked Helen.“I like collecting newspapers.”They went inside [ɪn'saɪd] and saw newspapers everywhere.“Hello children!” called Grandma. “Let’s have some tea.”The children followed her into the living room and saw lots of toys[tɒɪ] there. There was hardly ['hɑːdlɪ] any space [speɪs] for the children to sit down.“Whose toys are these?” asked Helen.“They are ours,” said Grandma. “We both like collecting toys.”“But remember,”said Grandpa, “we have a lot of free time! You have your school work to do, so you shouldn’t spend too much time collecting things!”My collection[kə'lekʃ(ə)n]Harry has written about his collection of postcards['pəustka:d].I collect postcards. I started the collection two years ago.Now I have over 100 different postcards. Some show famous places of interest. Some show great works of art. My favorite postcard is from the UK. It has a picture of Big Ben on it.It is easy to get postcards. Friends send [send] them to each other for holidays or birthdays.I like collecting postcards. They are beautiful and teach me a lot about different places.Collecting stamps is educational [edʒʊ'keɪʃən(ə)l]!Yesterday was Show and Tell Day at Daniel’s school.Daniel was the first student to speak. He showed his classmates['klɑːsmeɪt] an old stamp[stæmp].“My father gave me this first stamp,” said Daniel. “It has a picture of an old Chinese stone bridge[stəʊn] [brɪdʒ] on it. This made me more interested in Chinese culture. Soon I started to look for more stamps with interesting pictures.”“Now I have over 100 stamps,” said Daniel. “I learnt a lot about our country and its great culture from the stamps! Collecting stamps is really educational!”“That was a great talk. Thank you, Daniel,” said the teacher.Postcards['pəustka:d].We can learn a lot about a place, its history ['hɪst(ə)rɪ] and culture['kʌltʃə] from a postcard and stamp[stæmp] on it.In 2005, some postcard collectors[kə'lektə]from different countries started a project['prɒdʒekt]. First, they created(create [kriː'eɪt])a website ['wɛbsaɪt] . Then people from all over the world could join and become members ['membə]. The members send each other postcards. As a result[rɪ'zʌlt], they make new friends and learn about the culture and history of different countries.下册Unit 1My grandmaMy grandma was a short woman with grey[greɪ] hair. She was always cheerful['tʃɪəfʊl; -f(ə)l]. She was a very good cook[kʊk]. Her dishes[dɪʃ] were probably['prɒbəblɪ] the best in the world! I will never forget the taste[teɪst], and the smell[smel] as well.Grandma took care of my family. She was really kind and patient['peɪʃ(ə)nt]. She died two years ago and I miss[mɪs] her very much.——BenAliceAlice is my best friend. She is a tall girl with glasses. She often tells me jokes [dʒəʊk] to make me laugh[lɑːf], but she never makes fun of others.Alice is a smart [smɑːt] girl. She is good at Maths[mæθs]. We often study and play table tennis ['tenɪs] together. I hope we will always remain[rɪ'meɪn] friends.JoyceMr. LiMr. Li is my Maths teacher. He is tall and thin[θɪn]. His classes are always full of fun. He uses lots of games in his teaching['tiːtʃɪŋ].Mr. Li is strict about[strɪkt] our studies, but he always encourages (encourage[ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ; en-])us and gives us support[sə'pɔːt]. He often says, "Never give up and you'll be successful[sək'sesfʊl; -f(ə)l]."--AmyMother's DayMums do a lot of hard work. They cook and clean for us. They also encourage [ɪn'kʌr ɪdʒ; en-]us and give us support[sə'pɔːt]. Mother's Day is the time for us to say "Thank you" to our mums.In most countries, people celebrate['selɪbreɪt] Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May every year. On this day, people like to buy flowers and make special ['speʃ(ə)l] Mother's Day cards [kɑːd] for their mums.Mother's Day is not only about gifts[gɪft]. We can help our mums do the housework. We can take them to the park or the cinema. Sometimes a simple hug[hʌg] or saying "I love you, Mum" is the perfect ['pɜːfɪkt] gift for our mums.Mother's Day is about love. If you love your mum, why not plan a special Mother’s Day for her?Unit 2France[frɑːns] is callingFrance is in Western ['west(ə)n] Europe['jʊrəp]. It is a country with many beautiful places.Paris['pærɪs] is the capital ['kæpɪt(ə)l] of France. Here you will find many famous places of interest such as the Eiffel Tower. You can go to the Louvre ['lu:və] Museum if you like art. The most famous street in Paris is the Champs-Elysees. This is the place to go if you want to visit some shops and department stores[dɪ'pɑːtm(ə)nt] [stɔː].France is very famous for its wine[waɪn]. There are many vineyards ['vɪnjɚd]in the centre of France and farmers grow grapes[greɪp]to make excellent ['eks(ə)l(ə)nt] French wine.The south of France lies on the coast [kəʊst], and it is famous for its wonderful ['wʌndəfʊl; -f(ə)l] beaches[biːtʃ]. A French town[taʊn] by the sea is the perfect place fora summer holiday, but if you prefer to [prɪ'fɜː] visit France in winter, you can try skiing ['skiːɪŋ] on the mountains in the French Alps [ælps].France has something for everyone, so why not visit France this year?Last July, I went to Beijing to visit uncle Zhang. He took me to many interesting places such as the Great Wall, the Summer Palace['pælɪs] and the Palace Museum [mjuː'zɪəm]. I learnt a lot about the Ming and the Qing dynasties(dynasty ['daɪnəsti]). We also visited the Main [meɪn] Stadium['steɪdɪəm] for the 2008 Olympics. We went shopping on Wangfujing Street. I had a wonderful time in Beijing and I plan to [plæn] visit it again during the Spring Festival[sprɪŋ]['festəvəl] next year.Hi Natee,My name is Mandy. I found your email address[ə'dres] on an e-friend website ['websait], and I'd like to be friends with you.I'm from Beijing, China, and I'm thirteen years old. My mum is a teacher, and my dad is a doctor. My grandparents live in Chengdu. They come to visit us every year, and they always bring[brɪŋ] me a lot of delicious[dɪ'lɪʃəs] Sichuan food!I live far away from my school, so I have to get up early in the morning. I like Maths [mæθs]and English very much, but I don't like Science['saɪəns]. I want to be a teacher in the future, so I'm studying hard at school.I'm interested in Thai culture ['kʌltʃə], and I love Thai food. I hope to visit Thailand one day.I hope we can be friends. Write to me soon and tell me about yourself.Best wishes,MandyThe Leaning (lean [liːn]) Tower['taʊə] of PisaThe Tower of Pisa is one of the most beautiful bell[bel] towers in Italy. It is not only beautiful, but also strange-it leans to one side. Today it is known as "the Leaning Tower of Pisa".The building of the tower began in 1173. It took nearly ['nɪəlɪ] 200 years to complete [kəm'pliːt]. In 1178, when the building got to the third floor, it started to lean. The builders tried to make the tower straight straight [streɪt] again when they built the upper ['ʌpə] floors[flɔː], but failed [feɪl].Over the years, the tower has continued to (continue [kən'tɪnjuː])lean further ['fɜːðə]. Experts ['ekspɜːt] have done a lot of studies (study) and tried to "rescue"['reskjuː] the tower. In 1990, it was closed to the public ['pʌblɪk] for safety ['seɪftɪ] reasons['riːz(ə)n]. After a lot of effort['efət], it reopened[riː'əʊp(ə)n]in 2001. Hopefully['həʊpfʊlɪ; -f(ə)lɪ] it will be safe for at least[liːst] the next 300 years.A blind[blaɪnd] man and his “eyes” in a fireOne day, John Dancer and Charlie arrived at a hotel [həʊ'tel; əʊ-].“Good evening, sir,” said the receptionist[rɪ'sepʃ(ə)nɪst]. “You’re welcome to stay [steɪ] , but I’m sorry that we don’t allow [ə'laʊ] pets [pet] here.”“Charlie isn’t a pet,” said John. “He’s my eyes. I’m blind and I can’t go anywhere by myself.”The receptionist apologized (apologize [ə'pɔlədʒaiz])and led (lead [liːd])John and Charlie to their room.John was very tired[taɪəd]. He soon fell asleep[ə'sliːp]. Some time later, Charliestarted barking[bɑːk]. John woke up ( wake up [weɪk] ) and smelt smoke. A fire! Smoke started to come in from under the door. With Charlie’s help, John put some wet[wet] towels ['taʊəl] along the bottom ['bɔtəm] of the door. Then he got down on the floor next to Charlie and waited.Soon he heard the sound of a fire engine['endʒɪn]. A fireman ['faɪəmən] arrived and got him out of the building, but the fireman did not want to take Charlie. John would not go without his “eyes”. Finally['faɪnəlɪ], the fireman got Charlie out of the building too and they were both safe.A friendly ['fren(d)lɪ] dolphin ['dɔlfin]Last month, I went to swim in the sea. I swam really far, past the rocks [rɔk] and out to sea.Then I saw something moving (move [muːv])towards me. It was huge and grey[greɪ] , with a large fin. It was a shark[ʃɑːk]! I began to swim back, but the beach[biːtʃ] was too far away. The shark started to swim around me.I was really scared [skεəd]. Suddenly another creature['kriːtʃə] appeared (appear [ə'pɪə]) next to me in the water. It was a dolphin! It pushed me away from the shark. I sat on its back as it swam towards the beach.Soon we were near the beach. The shark did not follow us. As soon as I stepped onto (step [step])the beach, the dolphin swam away. I will always remember how this friendly animal saved (save [seɪv]) my life.Trees in our daily['deɪlɪ] livesRebecca wants to know more about trees and how they help us. She is interviewing ['ɪntəvjuː] Dr. Jones about trees.Rebecca: How do trees help us, Dr. Jones?Dr. Jones: They help us in many ways. They keep the air cool and clean. They take in harmful ['hɑːmfʊl; -f(ə)l] gases (gas [gæs])from the air and produce[prə'djuːs] oxygen ['ɒksɪdʒ(ə)n]for us to breathe [briːð]. They’re major['meɪdʒə] fighters ['faɪtə] against air pollution [pə'luːʃ(ə)n].Rebecca: I know trees also make our lives more convenient [kən'viːnɪənt]. Many of the things in our daily lives come from trees. For example, paper and pencils.Dr. Jones:You are right, Rebecca. In fact, we get a lot more from trees. We get fruit and oil [ɔɪl] from them. Tea [tiː] also comes from the leaves of trees. Look around this room. A lot of the furniture['fɜːnɪtʃə] is made of wood [wʊd]. Trees are really important in our daily lives.Rebecca: I can’t imagine [ɪ'mædʒɪn] a world without trees.Dr. Jones: But we cut down[kʌt] millions of trees every year. We should stop doing this if we don’t want a world without trees.The Amazon['æməzn] rainforest ['ren'fɔrɪst]The Amazon rainforest in South America is the largest rainforest in the world. It covers ['kʌvə] five and a half million square[skweə] kilometers ['kɪlə,mitɚ] of the Amazon Basin ['beɪs(ə)n] and spreads [spred] across nine countries.The Amazon rainforest is very important because it is home to thousands of animals, birds and insects ['ɪnsekt] . However, people are destroying[dɪ'strɔɪ] the area by cutting down many of the trees. This is called “deforestation” [,di,fɔrɪ'steʃən]. Many living things ['lɪvɪŋ]lose [luːz] their homes because of deforestation[,di,fɔrɪ'steʃən]. As a result, the number of kinds of animals, birds, insects ['ɪnsekt] and trees in the world is decreasing (decrease [dɪ'kriːs]).We must do our best to protect [prə'tekt] the Amazon rainforest.Unit 5Water talksDora was in the bathroom['bɑːθruːm; -rʊm]. The tap[tæp] was on.“Turn that tap off,” said an angry voice,“You are wasting water(waste [weɪst]).”Dora looked around, but there was no one there.“Who are you?”“I’m a drop of water[drɒp]. Do you know where I come from?“From the tap?” asked Dora.“A few days ago, I was in a cloud,” said the drop of water. “Then I dropped into a river and ran into a reservoir['rezəvwɑ: (r)]. Then it was time for people to clean me.”“Clean you?” Dora asked.“Yes. I was dirty ['dɜːtɪ]. They cleaned me and added [æd] some chemicals['kemɪk(ə)l] to me. Then I travelled through the pipes[paɪp] under the streets and now I’m here.”Dora asked, “So is this the end of your journey ['dʒɜːnɪ] ?”“No. People will make me clean again. I’ll go into a river and then into the sea again.”“Again?”“Yes. My journey starts there. Remember not to waste[weɪst] or pollute me. I’m valuable ['væljʊb(ə)l].”Dora turned tap off and came out of the bathroom.Facts [fækt] about waterHere are some interesting facts about water:About 70% of the human body ['bɒdɪ] is water.Oceans ['əʊʃ(ə)n] cover['kʌvə] about 75% of the Earth, but ocean water is salty ['sɔlti].Therefore ['ðeəfɔː] most of the water in the world is not drinkable['drɪŋkəbl]. Groundwater ['graʊnd'wɔtɚ] may be drinkable, but it is not easy to find groundwater that is clean and safe to drink.If water drips[drɪp] from your tap every 10 seconds['sek(ə)nd], you will waste about 315 liters ['litər] of water a year—enough to fill [fɪl] two baths [bɑːθ]!Having a bath uses about twice[twaɪs] as much water as taking a shower ['ʃaʊə] . Having a shower instead of [ɪn'sted] a bath can save [seɪv] up to 400 liters ['litər] a week.Unit 6Electricity [ɪ'lɛk'trɪsəti] all aroundOne eveing, Daisy said, “I’m going to buy a packet of['pækɪt] sweets [swiːt]. Does anyone want anything?”Benny, Daisy’s brother, replied(reply [rɪ'plaɪ]), “Can you get me a packet of electricity?”“Yes, I can,” said Daisy. Then she went out.Benny laughed, “She can’t buy electricity in packets like 像sweets! She’ll look foolish['fuːlɪʃ].”Mum said, “You mustn’t say that, Benny!”“What do you know about electricity, Benny?” Dad asked.“Electricity gives us power['paʊə]. It flows[fləʊ] through wires [waɪə]. It’s like water, in a way,” said Benny.“You’re right! Electricity comes into our flat[flæt] through thin wires[waɪə]. These are connected to [kə'nekt] cables['keɪb(ə)l] under the street,” Dad added.“What are the cables connected to?” a sked Benny.“They are connected to a power station['steɪʃ(ə)n],” answered Dad.A moment later, Daisy came back.“May I have my packet of electricity?” Benny asked.“Here you are!” said Daisy.“But…these are batteries(battery ['bæt(ə)rɪ])!” said Benny.“Daisy’s right,” said Dad. “The chemicals['kemɪk(ə)l]inside batteries produce [prə'djuːs] electricity.”Mum said, “Who looks foolish now, Benny?”。
沪教牛津版七年级上册英语教材UNIT 1 Making friends (4)➢单词 (4)➢重点短语 (5)➢重点句型 (5)➢知识点解析 (5)➢重点语法一:特殊疑问句 (9)➢重点语法二:不定冠词 (11)➢Unit1 Making friends单元测试题 (14)➢Unit1 Making friends单元测试题答案 (26)UNIT 2 Daily life (28)➢词汇 (28)➢重点短语 (29)➢重点句型 (29)➢知识点解析 (29)➢重点语法:一般现在时 (34)➢Unit2 Daily life单元测试题 (39)➢Unit2 Daily life单元测试题答案 (51)Unit3 The Earth (52)➢单词 (52)➢重点短语 (53)➢重点句型 (54)➢知识点解析 (54)➢重点语法一:名词 (56)➢重点语法二:There be句型 (58)➢Unit3 The Earth单元测试题 (63)➢Unit3 The Earth单元测试题答案 (73)UNIT 4 Seasons (74)➢单词 (74)➢重点句型 (75)➢知识点解析 (75)➢重点语法:形容词 (79)➢Unit4 单元测试题 (83)➢Unit4 单元测试题答案 (92)UNIT 5 Visiting the Moon (93)➢单词 (93)➢重点短语 (94)➢重点句型 (94)➢知识点解析 (94)➢重点语法:一般将来时 (97)➢Unit5单元测试题 (102)➢Unit5单元测试题答案 (110)Unit 6 Travelling around Asia (111)➢单词 (111)➢重点短语 (112)➢重点句型 (112)➢知识点解析 (112)➢重点语法:条件状语从句 (120)➢Unit6单元测试题 (121)➢Unit6单元测试题答案 (130)Unit7 School clubs (132)➢单词 (132)➢重点短语 (133)➢重点句型 (133)➢知识点解析 (133)般过去时 (136)➢Unit7 School Clubs单元测试题 (142)➢重点短语 (153)➢重点句型 (153)➢知识点解析 (153)➢重点语法:代词 (154)➢Unit8单元测试题 (157)➢Unit8单元测试题答案 (167)UNIT 1 Making friends ➢单词➢重点短语1.colse to 接近 = near 反义词:far (away)from 远离2.go to school 去上学3.be good at 擅长 =do well in 反义词:be bad /poor at=do badly in不擅长4.make friends with 与……交朋友 make friends 交朋友5.all over 遍及6.’d like to=would like to 愿意➢重点句型1.what does···mean?2.welcome to3.I like···because···4.My dream is to be··?5.How old is/are ····?6.What does ····do?➢知识点解析【知识点一】Read a German girl’s blog。
沪教牛津版七年级上册unit1课件.pdf.七年级(上)UNIT 1◆重点词汇短语解析:1. German n.德国人,德语adj.德国的,德国人的,德语的German 表示“德国人”时,是可数名词,其复数是在后面直接加s ,即“Germans ”。
2. sound n.声音 v.听起来sound, voice, noise 的区别①sound 指能听见的各种声音,不含任何褒贬色彩;②voice 专指人类的声音,偶尔指禽鸟鸣叫的声音,但一般不指其它动物的叫声;③noise 通常指大而令人不愉快的“噪音、嘈杂声、喧闹声”等;●sound 可作为系动词,表示“听起来”,后跟形容词作表语。
The song sounds wonderful. 这首歌听起来很美妙。
3. complete v.完成 adj.完整的,完成的I will complete the task soon. 我很快会完成这个任务。
Can you make a complete sentence? 你能造一个完整的句子吗?4. dream n.梦,梦想 v.做梦,梦想●“实现某人的梦想”= make one’s dream come true, realize/ achieve one’s dream ;● “梦见/梦想做某事”= dream of/ about doing sth.5. elder adj.年长的●elder 与 older两者都是 old 的比较级形式,elder 用来表示兄弟姐妹或子女之间的长幼关系,常作定语;older 表示新旧程度、年龄大小关系,可作表语也可作定语。
My elder sister is older than me. 我的姐姐比我大。
6. friendly adj.友好的,友爱的以-ly结尾的并不一定是副词,常见以-ly结尾的形容词:lovely, lively, lonely, daily……7. yourself pron.你自己●反身代词:myself yourself himself herself itself ourselves yourselves themselves 我自己你自己他自己她自己它自己我们自己你们自己他们自己常见反身代词构成的短语:enjoy oneself = have a good time 玩得开心help oneself to ……随便……by oneself 独自地,单独地8. live with 和……住在一起Who do you live with? 你和谁住一起?9. close to (在空间、时间上)接近、靠近My house is close to the park. 我的房子离公园很近。
沪教牛津版七年级上册英语教材UNIT 1 Making friends (4)➢单词 (4)➢重点短语 (5)➢重点句型 (5)➢知识点解析 (5)➢重点语法一:特殊疑问句 (9)➢重点语法二:不定冠词 (11)➢Unit1 Making friends单元测试题 (14)➢Unit1 Making friends单元测试题答案 (26)UNIT 2 Daily life (28)➢词汇 (28)➢重点短语 (29)➢重点句型 (29)➢知识点解析 (29)➢重点语法:一般现在时 (34)➢Unit2 Daily life单元测试题 (39)➢Unit2 Daily life单元测试题答案 (51)Unit3 The Earth (52)➢单词 (52)➢重点短语 (53)➢重点句型 (54)➢知识点解析 (54)➢重点语法一:名词 (56)➢重点语法二:There be句型 (58)➢Unit3 The Earth单元测试题 (63)➢Unit3 The Earth单元测试题答案 (73)UNIT 4 Seasons (74)➢单词 (74)➢重点句型 (75)➢知识点解析 (75)➢重点语法:形容词 (79)➢Unit4 单元测试题 (83)➢Unit4 单元测试题答案 (92)UNIT 5 Visiting the Moon (93)➢单词 (93)➢重点短语 (94)➢重点句型 (94)➢知识点解析 (94)➢重点语法:一般将来时 (97)➢Unit5单元测试题 (102)➢Unit5单元测试题答案 (110)Unit 6 Travelling around Asia (111)➢单词 (111)➢重点短语 (112)➢重点句型 (112)➢知识点解析 (112)➢重点语法:条件状语从句 (120)➢Unit6单元测试题 (121)➢Unit6单元测试题答案 (130)Unit7 School clubs (132)➢单词 (132)➢重点短语 (133)➢重点句型 (133)➢知识点解析 (133)般过去时 (136)➢Unit7 School Clubs单元测试题 (142)➢重点短语 (153)➢重点句型 (153)➢知识点解析 (153)➢重点语法:代词 (154)➢Unit8单元测试题 (157)➢Unit8单元测试题答案 (167)UNIT 1 Making friends ➢单词➢重点短语1.colse to 接近 = near 反义词:far (away)from 远离2.go to school 去上学3.be good at 擅长 =do well in 反义词:be bad /poor at=do badly in不擅长4.make friends with 与……交朋友 make friends 交朋友5.all over 遍及6.’d like to=would like to 愿意➢重点句型1.what does···mean?2.welcome to3.I like···because···4.My dream is to be··?5.How old is/are ····?6.What does ····do?➢知识点解析【知识点一】Read a German girl’s blog。
(Page1)(1)German :① adj.德国的(德国人的,德语的)This is a German car。
② n.德国人,是可数名词。
复数形式要在后面加“s”。
意为“德语”时,是不可数名词。
Eg.Germans speak German。
找规律:(2)girl’s 是名词“girl”的所有格形式,意为“女孩的···”所有格:在名词后加上“’s”构成所有格,表示一种所属关系,表示“···的”它的构成有以下方式:①一般情况下在名词词尾加“’s” 如:Tom’s books 汤姆的书②以-s结尾的复数名词的所有格,一般在其后面直接加“’”即可。
如:parents’ names 父母的名字(page2);Teachers’ Day 教师节③表示两人或多人各自的所属关系,要在各个词尾分别加“’s”;表示两人或多人共同的所属关系,只需要在最后一个词的词尾加“’s”。
如:Lily’s and Linda’s bikes。
丽丽和琳达的自行车.(两人各有一辆车)Lily and Linda’s room。
丽丽和琳达的房间。
(两人共住一间房)④表示某人的家、店铺、办公室时,常省略“’s”后面的名词house,shop,office 等。
At my uncle’s = at my uncle’s home 在我叔叔家【知识点二】I’m from Germany. =I’m from Germany.(page3)come from =be from 来自【知识点三】I have an elder sister and an elder brother.(page3)Elder :形容词,“年长的”。
与“younger”相对。
主要用于表示家庭成员之间的长幼关系。
不能用于“than”前面。
elder brother 哥哥younger brother 弟弟elder sister 姐姐younger sister 妹妹Older:泛指新旧、老幼或年龄大小的关系。
可以用于“than”前面。
My elder brother is one year older than I. 我哥哥比我大一岁。
【知识点四】Every day,I go to school by school bus.(page3)①go to school是一个固定搭配,不要在“ school”前加“the”。
因为它并不指具体的某所学校。
所在在前面不要加任何冠词。
Go to bed 睡觉;go to hospital去医院;at home 在家注意:play basketball/football(球类),不用加“the”。
Play the piano/violin(乐器),要加“the”。
②by school bus “乘坐校车”:by +交通工具乘坐····By bike 骑自行车by taxi 坐出租车by car 乘小汽车【知识点五】I like my school because the teachers are all very friendly.(page3)① because “因为”,引导原因状语从句,语气很强烈。
可以用来回答“why”引导的特殊疑问句。
②friendly 形容词,友好的。
(注意:虽然以-ly结尾,但不是副词,而是形容词)类似的词有:lovely(可爱的)lonely(孤独的)lively (生动的)daily(每日的)ugly(丑的)silly (傻的)【知识点六】My dream is to be an engineer .我的梦想是成为一名工程师。
(page3)①一般来说,is后面都不加“to”,但这里“to be an engineer”做表语。
这样结构的例子有:my job/work/task is to feed animals.② dream: n.梦想可数名词。
V.做梦dream of /about (doing) sth.【知识点七】I like many sports.many :许多。
修饰可数名词复数。
Many people 许多人Much:许多。
修饰不可数名词much water/time 许多水/手机a lot of既可以修饰可数名词又可以修饰不可数名词。
【知识点八】About yourself.Yourself是反身代词,“你自己”。
第一人称:单数myself——复数ourselves第二人称:单数yourself——复数yourselves第三人称:单数himself/herself/itself——复数:themselves【知识点九】What does your father/mother do?你父亲/母亲是做什么工作的?What does/do +某人+do?询问某人现在从事何种职业或做什么工作。
其他句型还有:①what +be+某人?(一般不用于第二人称)如:what’s your brother ?——he’s a waiter.②what is sb’s job?如:what’s your father job?——he is a worker.③what do/does +某人+want to be?如:what do you want to be?——I want to be a teacher.【知识点十】I’d like to be your e-friend.我想成为你的网友。
(page11)I’d like =I would like 想要用法:①would like +名词如:I’d like an apple.②would like +to do sth注意:①would like 没有人称和数的变化。
②would like 构成的一般疑问句中,表示“一些”和“某物”时,要用“some”和“something”,而不用“any”和“anything”。
③由“would like ”引导的疑问句的回答方式。
Would you like some bread.——Yes,please./No,thanks.Would you like to join us.——Yes,I’d love /like to.或者,but···(委婉)【知识点十一】best wishes 最美好的祝愿。
(注意wish要加es)➢重点语法一:特殊疑问句一、特殊疑问句:以疑问代词what, who, whom, whose, which或疑问副词when, where, why, how等放在句首提问的句子,叫特殊疑问句。
答句必须针对问句中的疑问词来回答。
(一)各种疑问词的用法:1.what用于对句子的主语、宾语、表语提问。
用于提问“事情、东西”,还可以提问“姓名、职业、时间”等。
如:what’s your name?2.Who, whom, whose只能指人,who“谁”,常作主语,whom“谁”,常作宾语,whose“谁的”,常作定语或表语。