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1、必修一課本上的聽力原文Module 1Listening and Vocabulary (Student's Book p. 5)rob:Hi, Diane!diane:Hi, Rob! How are you doing?rob:I'm fine. I've just been to my first language class.diane:Oh really? So have I.rob:Really? Which language are you studying?diane:Spanish. Which language are YOU studying?ro

2、b:Chinese.diane:Is that right? Cool! How was it?rob:It was good. The teacher's name is Mr. Davies.diane:Mr. Davies?rob:Yes,(1) he isn't Chinese, obviously, but he's fluent in Chinese. And there's an assistant teacher called Miss Wang. She IS Chinese. We're going to see her once a

3、 week.diane:And what do you think?rob:Well, learning Chinese isn't going to be easybut (2)the first lesson was very enjoyableI liked it a lot.(3) Mr. Davies gave us a lot of encouragementhe made us feel really good about being there. (5)The most important thing at the beginning is pronunciation,

4、 getting the sounds rightand he was very good at correctionhe said it didn't matter if we made mistakes.(4) I think we all made a lot of progressin just an hour!diane:That's great.rob:What about Spanish? Did you start yet?diane:Yes, we did. The teacher is nice, but I already speak some Spani

5、sh and the rest of the class are really beginners. (7)I misunderstood the teacherI thought she said the class was for people who already speak Spanish. I'm not sure if I'm going to make much progress.rob:Oh, I'm sure things will improve.diane:Maybeactually, (8)I was a bit disappointedshe

6、 explained everything in English.rob:Oh, that's too bad.Listening and Speaking (Student's Book p. 70)boy:Have you joined any school clubs yet?girl:Yes, I have. I'm really interested in photography, so I joined the Camera Club.boy:That's interesting. Where do you have your meetings?gi

7、rl:In Room 303.boy:Right. How often do you meet? Every week?girl:Yes, we meet every Thursday at 4 o'clock.boy:Every Thursday at 4 o'clock? That's the same day that my club meets! But the time is different.girl:Oh? Which club do you belong to?boy:The Dance Society. We meet every Thursday

8、at 5 o'clock.girl:Where do you have your meetings? I guess you need a big place.boy:Yes, we practise in the school gym.girl:The school gym? That should be big enough, I guess!Module 2Vocabulary and Listening (Student's Book p. 11)I don't agree that all good teachers talk a lot. Some good

9、 teachers talk a lot and some don't. I do think that teachers need to be strict, but they don't need to be very strict. I do believe that discipline is important. Yes, I like teachers who are amusing. I think you enjoy the lesson more and so you learn more. And I agree with the statement tha

10、t the most popular teachers are very kind. Everyone likes kind people. Of course, good teachers always return homework quickly. I think that's very important. And the next statement is obviously true, a teacher must check that everyone in the class understands. What about the next statement? No,

11、 I don't agree with that at all. There are times when a teacher needs to talk without interruption. And the last statementIt doesn't matter if a teacher is not organised. That's really stupid. A teacher must be organised. How can a student learn if the teacher isn't organised?Listeni

12、ng and Vocabulary (Student's Book p. 15)mr. stanton:Okay, kids, as you know, the exams are coming up soon, so we need to start work on revision. This afternoon I'm going to give you a choice. We can either do some revision or we can do some translation. It's up to you.student:I'd rat

13、her do translation than revision, Mr. Stanton.mr. stanton:How many people would like to do translation?chorus:I would/Me/I'd like to do translation.mr. stanton:That's eight of you. So the rest of you would prefer to do revision, is that right?chorus:Yes.mr. stanton:That's sixteen of you.

14、 So that's settled. We'll do revision. I'm going to give you a choice of topic, too. Do you want to revise Life in the Future or Travel?student:I'd rather do Life in the Future.student:I'd prefer to do Travel.mr. stanton:Hands up for Life in the Future. (Students raise their hand

15、s.) Eighteen of you. The choice is made. But before we start, there are a couple of things I need to say to you. Firstly, have you all got your new timetables?chorus:Yes.mr. stanton:Good. Can you take a look at them? OK. Now, at present you have a free period on Tuesday afternoons. Well, that's

16、been changed and you've got French instead. Have you got that?chorus:Yes.mr. stanton:Excellent. And there's one other thing. The headmaster wants to see everyone in the library at three this afternoon. OK?chorus:Yes.mr. stanton:Right. Let's begin our revision of Life in the Future.Listen

17、ing and Speaking I (Student's Book p. 76)simon:Hi, Jane. How are things?jane:Fine, thanks, Simon. How's everything with you?simon:Not bad. I've just had a difficult class, though.jane:Oh, what was the problem?simon:I have a couple of lazy students in my class. Take a look at this homewor

18、k. It's terrible.jane:You're right. It's very bad.simon:I expect students to listen carefully and work hard, but these two kids just don't want to do any work at all. They keep coming to class late and they don't stop talking. They're a problem because they disturb all the ot

19、her students.jane:Do they behave badly in other lessons or is it only in English classes?simon:Their maths teacher says they don't work in her lessons either. Only the PE teacher is pleased with them. He says they love doing sport and they are very good at it!jane:Why don't you speak to the

20、headmistress about them?simon:I'd rather deal with the problem myself.jane:Well, it's up to you. But they're only in their first year of Senior High. I suggest you speak to their parents. Maybe they need extra help.simon:Perhaps you're right. I'll consider talking to their parent

21、s.Listening and Speaking II (Student's Book p. 77)ella:What languages do they teach at your school, Bill?bill:English, Japanese and Russian. Everyone studies English and we can do Japanese or Russian as well. That's if it fits into our timetable.ella:And do you learn another language?bill:Ye

22、s. I do Japanese. But I don't enjoy studying it because I find the grammar very difficult. My parents wanted me to learn it. What about you Ella? What languages are you doing?ella:I'm studying Chinese.bill:You're lucky! I'd rather learn Chinese than Japanese. More people speak Chines

23、e around the world and I love listening to Chinese songs and music.ella:So do I. And I like doing Chinese. But I also like to learn Russian. I want to go to Russia one day.bill:It's OK. But Chinese is more useful.ella:Yes, I agree.bill:Anyway, I think all Europeans should learn Chinese at school

24、 today. It's going to be very important in the future. Especially for business. I'd rather learn something useful.ella:You're right. More people speak Chinese than any other language.Module 3An Interview (Student's Book: p. 35)interviewer:Tell me, Mary, where were you born?mary lenno

25、n:I was born in Lerviewer:Really? And when did you go to America?mary lennon:In 1934, when I was 19 years old, I went to New Yerviewer:Is that right? Did you travel by plane?mary lennon:By plane? No, of course not! We travelled by ship!interviewer:Goodness! How long did that take?mar

26、y lennon:About seven erviewer:Did you enjoy it?mary lennon:No! I hated it!interviewer:Why? Were you sick?mary lennon:No! I was bored!interviewer:Who invited you to go to America? And who paid for your ticket?mary lennon:To be honest, I can't remember. A film producer, I erviewer

27、:What did you do in New York?mary lennon:Well, I met a lot of people, and I went to some parties. But I was there to make films and the film studios were in California, on the other side of the country, you see. So I went to Cerviewer:How did you get from New York to California?mary len

28、non:By erviewer:Did you like that?mary lennon:Oh yes, definitely! I loved travelling by erviewer:How long did the journey take?mary lennon:Well, in those days, you could travel from New York to Los Angeles in about a erviewer:Really?mary lennon:Yes. We stopped in Chicago fo

29、r a few erviewer:Oh, I see.mary lennon:I think it was two weeks before I arrived in Los Aerviewer:And what happened when you arrived in Los Angeles?mary lennon:Absolutely nothing. I did nothing for weeks!interviewer:What did you think of Los Angeles?mary lennon:It was too hot!A Lon

30、g-distance Flight (Student's Book: p. 83)man:I'll never forget the first time I took a long-distance flight.woman:Why, was it good?man:Not at all! It was just the opposite. I was flying from London to Singapore, and it was a disaster from start to finish.woman:Why, what happened?man:First of

31、 all, I took a train from my home to London airport. But the train broke down.woman:Goodness! Weren't you afraid of missing the plane?man:Absolutely! I was really worried. So I decided to take a taxi to the airport. It was the quickest way even though it was very expensive.woman:Right.man:Wrong!

32、 It was rush hour and the taxi got stuck in a traffic jam. It took a long time to get to the airport. I finally got to the airport at half past nine, but I missed my flight by ten minutes.woman:How annoying!man:The next flight to Singapore was in six hours.woman:So you had to wait in the airport?man

33、:Yes, I waited for three hours, then the airline cancelled that flight.woman:Oh, no!man:Oh, yes! Anyway, I finally got on a flight to Singapore. But that wasn't the end of things.woman:Is that right?man:The weather was very bad in Singapore so my plane landed in Bangkok airport in Thailand.woman

34、:Goodness! What happened next?man:We had to sit on the plane at Bangkok airport. It took off again three hours later and I finally arrived in Singapore. I was 12 hours late and I was really tired when I got off that plane. I needed a holiday!Module 4An Interview Part 1 (Student's Book: p. 35)int

35、erviewer:Mr. Yang, you're from Nanchang, aren't you? And am I right in thinking that you've lived here all your life?yang hua:Yes, I was born in this erviewer:Really! And you work for an organisation called "the neighbourhood committee", is that right?yang hua:Yes, I&

36、#39;ve worked for it for four years now. It's been very erviewer:We don't have such organisations in France. What kind of work does the committee do?yang hua:A great many things. Our job is to look after the erviewer:Can you give us some examples?yang hua:Yes

37、. Umm, for example, we've started a holiday club for children. A lot of children have joined it. It's done very erviewer:Yes, we have that kind of thing in France.yang hua:And we've begun a neighbourhood watch, where people watch the houses and streets. It's been very success

38、ful, so far. The streets are safer as a erviewer:Congratulations!An Interview Part 2 (Student's Book: p. 35)interviewer:You've just completed a survey of the neighbourhood, haven't you?yang hua:Yes, it's been fascinating. In the past we didn't known much about the peopl

39、e who live in our area. Now we have a lot more erviewer:I'd be interested to hear some of the figures.yang hua:Well, there are 850 erviewer:So it's quite a small area.yang hua:Yes, it is. The total population is 2 800.interviewer:2 800. Have you collected any inf

40、ormation about occupations?yang hua:Yes, we've got 322 professional people, teachers, etc. There are 517 office workers, 378 people in manual work and 280 students. There are 183 people working in local shops like the butcher's and the greengrocer'erviewer:I see. What about the numb

41、er of adults in employment?yang hua:We make it 1 400. We've certainly done our best to help people find erviewer:I'm sure you have!Where Do They Like to Live? (Student's Book: p. 89)Speaker 1I don't want to live too far from my parents' home. I'd like to be able

42、 to visit them at weekends and enjoy the quiet of the countryside. And when they grow older, I won't live too far away, but I would like to live in a big city where there are a great many things to do. I think it's easier to find a good job in a city because there are more employment opportu

43、nities.Speaker 2I've lived here with my parents all my life but we haven't always lived in this apartment block. We've only just moved into this apartment. Until recently, we lived in a fifteen-storey high-rise building about a half a mile away. It was near a very noisy road and my mothe

44、r didn't like it there. So we are pleased with our new home.Speaker 3It's an ideal place to live, especially for young people because it's a very lively town. I never get bored because there are a great many things to do here. There is a modern shopping centre and a new cinema which show

45、s all the latest films. There is an attractive city centre with traditional stone buildings. There's a huge park where you can imagine you are in the countryside.Speaker 4Well, local people are very friendly and everyone knows everyone else. But that is the only good thing about life here. There

46、 is nothing for young people to do and there are no buses back from town at night. There are no shops here and the post office has closed down. There are no employment opportunities here either. Personally, I'd much rather live in a city.Speaker 5I live on a farm in the countryside. I don't

47、like living in the city because it's noisy and dirty and the people there aren't friendly. I live in a very small apartment and I have to share a room with my brother. Our apartment is in a suburb and the architecture is not very attractive. My dream is to belong to a small community.Module

48、5Vocabulary and Listening (Student's Book: p. 41)1. Water exists as a solid, a liquid and a gas.2. When you heat a metal, it expands.3. Steel is a mixture of iron and other substances.4. Two-thirds of the earth's surface is water.5. The distance of the sun from the earth is 150 500 500 kilom

49、etres.6. The earth is 4.6 billion years old.7. The earth is forty-nine times larger than the moon.Listening and Writing (Student's Book: p. 46)mr. chen:OK, boys and girls, we're going to do an experiment. Come a bit closer. The closer you are, the more you'll see! That's right! Now,

50、what's the aim of this experiment, Zhou Kai?zhou kai:We want to find out if there's a change in weight when magnesium burns in air.mr. chen:That's right. So what do we need first?zhou kai:Um . We need some magnesium. How much do we need? What about this piece? Is this piece OK?mr. chen:N

51、o, we need rather more than thatabout two and a half grams. We need a piece which is much bigger than that.zhou kai:OK . And we need a Bunsen burner . a balance . and a crucible to put the metal in . Here they all are . Where do we go from here?mr. chen:Well, first, put the magnesium in the crucible

52、. Then put the crucible on the balance and weigh it.zhou kai:OK.mr. chen:How much does it weigh? Take a look, everyone. Is it any heavier?zhou kai:Um . It weighs two and a half grams. Do you want me to write that down?mr. chen:Yes, write it down. What next?zhou kai:Yes . Um, next, we're going to

53、 heat the magnesium. So I light the Bunsen burner. After that, I hold the crucible over it . Oh look, it's burning with a white light! It's getting brighter and brighter!mr. chen:It's pretty, isn't it? Keep the noise down, boys and girls, please.zhou kai:Um . lastly, we need to weigh

54、 the magnesium again . It weighs four grams now.mr. chen:So what does that tell you?zhou kai:It weighs a little more than before.mr. chen:How much more?zhou kai:1.5 grams more.mr. chen:And what does that mean?zhou kai:It means that there is a change in weight when magnesium burns in air.mr. chen:You

55、've got it! Well done! So now, let's do the same experiment with copper. Come along, Li Kang, it's your turn now. What do you think will happen if you heat copper?li kang:I think it'll be a lot heavier than magnesium. Shall I begin?mr. chen:Yes, go ahead!Listening and Speaking (Stude

56、nt's Book: p. 95)The aim of this experiment is to write a secret message with invisible ink.For the experiment, you need the following things: a lemon, a small container, a pen, some white writing paper, a candle and some matches.First, squeeze the lemon and pour the juice into a container. A gl

57、ass or a cup will be fine.Next, take your pen and dip it into the lemon juice then write your message in large letters on a clean sheet of white writing paper.After that, blow on the paper to dry the lemon juice. Your secret message is ready and you can exchange messages with another student.Next, l

58、ight a candle with the matches. Finally, hold the paper near the candle flame.The message will gradually appear on the paper. The words are a light brown colour.The message appears on the paper when you heat it because the lemon juice reacts with oxygen in the air. This reaction produces a brown col

59、oured oxide which you can see.Module 6Listening and Vocabulary (Student's Book: p. 54)interviewer:Hello and welcome to Education Today. Today, we're talking about the Internet. Is the Internet a good thing for education? With me in the studio are Ann Baker, who's a teacher, Tom Grant, who's 17 and still at school, an

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