新概念英语青少版1B

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新概念英语青少版1BUnit 16 On the London EyeDaisy: Oh, Jack! Isn’t this fun?Can you believe it?We’re all together on theLondon Eye!Jack: Yes, honey. Isn’t it great?Look, Claire!That’s the River Thames. Claire: Yes, Dad. Isn’t it grey? Daisy: Well, grey and silver!It’s beautiful. Look at allthe bridges! Claire: Hey, Mom, I can see Tower Bridge.It’s open!Jack: Is it really? Pass me the binoculars!Jack: Can you see any ships there?Claire: I can see one.There are some boats, too.Daisy: Look, Jack!That’s WestminsterBridge down there.There aresome people on thebridgeJack: There are some cars and buses, too.Claire: Hey, Dad! That’s Big Ben!It’s twelve o’clock! Daisy: Ding-dong, ding-dong;Ding-dong, ding-dong!Oh, Jack! Isn’t Londonjust great?London Eye proper n. 伦敦眼fun n. 乐趣believe v. 相信together adv. (manner)一起River Thames proper n. 泰晤士河bridge n.桥梁Tower Bridge propern.塔桥really adv. (manner)真正地pass v. (ditransitive)递给binoculars pl. n.望远镜any quantifier任何一个ship n. 轮船some quantifier一些WestminsterBridge prop er n. 威斯敏斯特桥down there adv. (place)下面那里Big Ben proper n. 大本钟its possessive adj. 它的Unit 17 Smile, please!Flora:Watch this, Lucy!I can balance on this ball! Can you do it?Lucy: I can try.Lucy: Oh, yes!I can balance on a ball as well.It’s easy! Look at us, Vikki!Flora: Look at me now, Lucy!I’m on my knees! Can you balance like this?Lucy: Yes, I can do that, too. It’s fun!Flora: Come on, Vikki!Can you balance ona big ball like us?Vikki: No, I can’t.You’re both good at gymnastics, but I’m useless. I can’t do it.Lucy: Never mind, Vikki!You can do Maths and Music and I can’t!I’m useless at Maths.Flora: And you can take a photo of us!Come on! Take a photo onyour mobile.Vikki: OK.Ready? One, two,three!Smile, please!smile v. 微笑watch v. 看balance v. 保持平衡do v.做try v. 尝试as well adv. ( focus)也easy adj.简单的,容易的on one’s knees adv.phrase跪着good at adj. + prep. 擅长gymnastics n. 体操useless adj.差劲的,无能的Maths proper n. (BrE.,Math AmE.)数学Music proper n.音乐take v. 照(相)take a photo fixedphrase照相gym n.体育馆Unit 18 Men can cook, too!William: Let’s cook dinn er,Robert. You can help me.Give me some rice,please. There’s somerice in that jar. Put somewater in the pan, andpass me a knife, please. Robert: Which one?William: That one on the table.。

Robert: OK, Dad. Here it is.William: Chop two onions, please.Robert: OK, Dad. Chop two onions…William: Is there a big spoon over there?Robert: Yes, Dad.William: Pass me the big spoon, please.Robert: I can’t get a spoon and chop an onion, Dad!William: You’re right. What about some plates?Robert: Dad, there are some plates on the shelf.There are some knives,some forks and somespoons in the drawer.And my hands are wet.William: You see, Robert, mencan cook, too. Perhapswe can open arestaurant!Robert: Oh, yeah!cook 做饭菜dinnerhelp ricewaterpan平底锅chop 切开onion spoongetfork drawer 抽屉handwetopen restaurant mustjug 罐子dryfoodsugarmilkUnit 19 You Must EatDAISY: What time is it? NINA: It’s four O’clock.DAISY: Four O’clock! Gee,I’m hungry!NINA: I am.too!DAISY: OK.Thank you,Nina.We can finish now.There’s some food on the table over there.Let's eat.NINA: Daisy, I can look, but I can't eat.DAISY: Why not? You're tired.You're hungry. You caneat. What's the problem?NINA: Food is the problem.DAISY: Come on,Nina! You must eat! There are lotsof good thingshere.There’s some fish,and some salad.Andthere are some hotdishes,too.NINA:I can drink some water,but I mustn’t eat.I can’teat and be beautiful.DAISY: Nonsense,Nina! You are beautiful.NINA: Thank you, Daisy. Maybe I can eat a peach. DAISY: Maybe you can eat lots of peaches ! Now, honey, please helpyourself!Unit 20:What a surpriseKAREN:Hello,Linda! Nice tospeak to you! How areyou? And how is Ken? KAREN:Yes,I’m very busy, too.It’s Lucy’s musiclesson at half pastsix.I’m sorry, but I can’ttalk now.KAREN:Come on,Lucy! Your music lesson is at halfpast six,and it’s aquarter to six now!What’s the problem? LUCY:I can’t find my music book.KAREN:Oh dear! I’m sorry,Linda.I must go!Can I call you at halfpast nine?LUCY:Mum! I must find my book!KAREN:Thanks,Linda.Bye! Now,Lucy,look in your schoolbag.LUCY:It isn’t there.KAREN:Are you sure?LUCY:Yes,Mum.Look! Oh!Hereit is!KAREN:What a surprise! Please hurry up,Lucy! It’s six o’clock. LUCY:It’s OK,Mum. I’m ready. Can we go now,please?Unit 21: Breakfast BluesKaren: Do you want any breakfast, Paul?Paul: Not really, but I must eat something. I mustn’t trainon an empty stomach.Have we got any orangejuice?Karen: Yes, we have. There’s some in the fridge. Howmuch juice do you want?Paul: Oh, just a small glass, please.Karen: Here you are. Do you want any coffee?Paul: No, thanks. Have we got any tea?K aren: Yes, there’s some tea in the pot. Help yourself.Karen: Poor Paul! It’s a very early start!Paul: Tell me about it! I can’t eat at six o’clock in the morning.Karen: I’ve got some yoghurt in the fridge. You can take itwith you and have it atthe gym.Paul: Thanks, Karen. That’s nice. They haven’t got anyyoghurt in the canteen atthe academy. The foodthere is terrible.Unit 22: Watching the neighboursPolly: There’s Claire in Karen’s garden. Look, she’s with Paul again.Polly: Has she got a lot of friends now, Annie?Annie: Well, she’s very new here. And she’s shy.Perhaps she hasn’tgot many friends.Polly: Well, there are lots of nice girls at the art college.Annie: And Paul has got a lot offriends. He can introduceher to them.Polly: Yes. Perhaps she’s happy with Paul. He is a lovely young man.Annie: And they’re both very busy with their studies.They haven’t got a lot ofspare time.Polly: That’s true. Paul’s always busy. Now tell me aboutClaire’s mot her.Unit 23: An Expensive CameraWilliam: What kind of camera has Claire got, Jack?Jack: Let me think. It’s a Japanese one. I can’tremember the name. Oh,yes! I know! It’s an Ixus,a Canon Ixus.William: Lucky C laire! That’s a very fine camera!Jack: Yes, it is. It’s a very expensive camera, too,but Claire wants anotherone.William: Why? Doesn’t she like that one? Jack: Well, she likes it, but she wants a new one. It’s oneof Daisy’s old cameras.Claire wants a new one forher birthday.William: She can give me the old one at any time! Just bring it here.Unit24: A light dinnerKaren: Claire, do you like fish?Claire: Yes, I love fish. I really like salmon!Kar en: Good! I’ve got a nice piece of salmon for dinner tonight. Karen: Do you like vegetables?Claire: Yes, I like vegetables, too.Karen: I’ve got some new potatoes and somesalad…There’s somelettuce and somecucumber. Is that OK?Claire: That’s fantas tic, Karen! It’s my favourite kind of food!Karen: Well, here’s a bowl. You and Paul can pick somestrawberries from thegarden. Then we canhave some fruit fordessert.Paul: This is great, Karen! A really healthy meat! ButI’m very hungry!Karen: Don’t worry, Paul! I’ve got lots of potatoes in thekitchen! And you canhave some cream with your strawberries. Just pick them first!Unit 25: The weekend shoppingLucy: Mum, there isn't any sugar in the house.Karen: I know. I must go to the supermarket. Let's make a shopping listLucy: Ok. How much sugar do we need?Karen: Two bags.Lucy: Two bags of sugar…. We need some tea, too, Mum.There isn’t much tea inthe tin.Karen: Let’s get four packets.Lucy: Four packets of tea...What about food for the weekend, Mum?Karen: We need a loaf of bread, some meat for Sundaylunch, and somevegetables, too. Whatvegetables do we want,Lucy?Lucy: One loaf of bread, a piece of meat, somevegetables…Mum, thesethings are all reallyboring. What about somenice things for theweekend?Karen: What kind of things?Lucy: Well, chocolate,and icecream, perhaps…Karen: You’re right. Let’s get a box of chocolates. Some ice cream for you and the boys, and a bottle of wine for me and your father!Unit 26: A self-service restaurantCustomer 1:What's on the menu? Show me the menu, please.Waiter:I'm sorry. There isn't a menu. You can see the food, and you help yourself.Customer 1:That's vegetable soup, isn't it?Waiter:Yes, that's right.Customer 1:Pass me a bowl of soup, please.Customer 2:And a bowl of salad for me, please.Waiter:One soup, one salad. Here you are.Customer 1:That looks nice. What is it?Waiter:It's meat and vegetables in tomato sauce.Customer 1:Give me one of those,please.Customer 2:And a small piece of fish for me,please.Waiter:Please just take them. Here you are!Customer 1:Thank you, my dear.That's fine!Customer 1:Can you bring us some coffee, please? Customer 2:And a jug of water, with two glasses?Waiter:I'm sorry, ladies, but this is a self-service restaurant! You must help yourselves!Unit 27: ToothacheWilliam: Robert's not well, Karen! What's the matter with him?Karen: He’s got toothache.William: Poor Robert ! He looks awful. Please call the dentist ! Karen: Yes, yes, of course!Karen: Hello ? My name’s Karen Jenkins. We are Mr.Hall’s patients. Pleasecan I make anappointment for my son,Robert?It’s anemergency.Karen: Yes, that’s right. Robert Jenkins. He’s got terribletoothache. Yes, That’stoday, with Mr. Hall.That’s at half past fourthis afternoon. Thankyou very much.William: Poor Robert ! He looks miserable !Karen: You look miserable, too ! William: I feel miserable .William: Oh, well, the appointment’s for today. Let’shope for the best.Karen: Poor Robert ! Poor you !Unit 28 Lesson 55: Everyday is differentPaul:Hello,Claire!How are you today?Claire:Hi,Paul!I’m fine,but I hate this weather!Paul:What do you mean?The weather’s quite nice today.Claire:It’s wet!It’s always wet!Is it ever fine and warm in England?Paul:Well,of course it is!It’s always lovely in summer!Claire:But when is that?Is it ever dry and sunny fortwo days together?Paul:Well,that’s how it is withan Atlantic climate!It’soften hot and dry insummer.But it rainssometimes insummer,too,especially inJuly.Claire:You’re right.It’s July now.It’s cool,and it’s very wet!Paul:Well,that’s the difficulty!It’s wet now,andcool,too.The weatherchanges all the time.Butwe have an interesting climate!Every day is different!Unit 29:Many happy returns of the day!William: The first of August,Karen! It’sRobert’s birthday.Ican't believe it!Robert's 10 today! Karen: I know! Ten years old already!Karen: Happy birthday, Robert!Here's a gift for you fromyou father and me!Robert: Oh, great! Thanks Mum! Thanks, Dad!Robert: Oh, great !A new bike !Oh, look at the gears!Dad! It’s gotCampagnolo gears!Oh,wow!William: You’re quite tallnow,Robert. You needa new bicycle. But youmust be careful. Thetraffic is verydangerous.Karen: Don’t worry about the traffic now! Happybirthday, Robert, andmany happy returns ofthe day!William: Yes, many happy returns of the day. Robert.Unit 30: An international event CLAIRE: How long is the race this weekend?PAUL: Ten miles. It's not very long.CLAIRE: And who's in the race?PAUL: Well, there are lots of fantastic runners. They come from all over the world.CLAIRE: Like who?PAUL: Well, there are some from Australia. They compete in all the European events, and they're impressive.CLAIRE: Can you compete with them?PAUL: Well. I'm not in the first rank. I can compete in this race, but it's my first half marathon.PAUL: I need practice for the London Marathon next year.CLAIRE: I'm sure you can do well, Paul.PAUL: Well, maybe...PAUL: The other runners are really international.There are Moroccans, Brazilians, Canadians, Germans, Chinese—you name it! They're all very good. Let's wait and see!。