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1、UNIT 1 INTRODUCTIONLesson 1Part Warming-up ExercisesASentence StructureKey:1b. She is a secretary.2a. Is this your friend Jane?3b. She is from England.4b. John stays in London.5b. Is this the boss?6a. The glass is small.7a. There are some books on the table.8c. That's all.BDifficult Sentences1-W

2、hat is your address?-12 Princess Street.2See that man near the door? He's our boss.3-What's that, Robert?-This? Oh, it's an aspirin. I've got a headache.4-And where are you from?-Sydney, Australia.5-Are you here on holiday?-Yes, I am. Part What Is Your Name? ExKey: 1What is the secon

3、d speaker's name? (a)2Where does he live? (b)3What is his telephone number? (b)4How old is he? (a)5Is he married? (b)ExKey: (see tapescript )Tapescript:What Is Your Name? (52)A: What is your name?B: My name is Robert Fox.A: Do you live in London?B: No, I live in Edinburgh.A: What is your address

4、?B: 12 Princess Street.A: What is your telephone number ?B: 4709.A: How old are you?B: I'm 35.A: Are you married?B: Yes, I am.A: How old is your wife?B: I don't know.Alice (40)Hello! My name is Alice. I'm a secretary. This is my office. And this is Jane. She is a secretary, too. Listen.

5、That's her typewriter. See that man near the door? He's our boss. He's the editor. His name's Mr. James. Well ,it's one o'clock. Lunch time. Good-bye. Part Robert ExWrite T for true and F for false.Key: 1T 2F 3T 4T 5FExKey: (see tapescript)Tapescript:Robert (30)Robert: I'

6、m Robert Shade. I'm 28 years old, and I'm a journalist. This is Lulu.Lulu: Hello, I'm a journalist, too. I'm American. I come from New York. What's that, Robert?Robert: This? Oh, it s an aspirin. I've got a headache.Lulu: Too much beer last night?Robert: MmLulu: It's lunc

7、h time. Let's go to the pub.Robert: No, thank you.Where Are You From? (15)A: What's your name, please? B: Sheila Martin.A: And where are you from?B: Sydney, Australia.A: What's your job?B: I'm a secretary.A: Are you here on holiday?B: Yes, I am.A: Thank you. Miss Martin. Lesson 2Part

8、 Warming-up ExercisesA Phonetics: Sound RecognitionKey:1b 2a 3b 4c 5a6c 7a 8b 9b 10cBSentences For Oral Repetition1My full name is Rodney Hill Watson.2I work downtown in a large office building.3-And your initials please?-P.G. Part Rodney Hill Watson ExKey: 1a 2b 3b 4a 5aTapescript:Rodney Hill Watso

9、n (41)My name's Rod Watson. My full name is Rodney Hill Watson. I'm Bob Watson's brother, and I live in Denver, Colorado.I live in that house over there. I live on Clayton Street. The number is 1490. My address is 1490 Clayton Street. I was born in 1937. My birthday is March 1. Bob was b

10、orn in 1941.I work downtown in a large office building. I have a nice office there. I enjoy my work very much. Part Registering ExKey: (see tapescript)ExKey: (see tapescript)Tapescript:Registering (127)Dialogue 1A: What's your surname please?B: It's Wilson.A: How do you spell it please?B: W-

11、I-L-S-O-N.A: And your initials please?B: P.G.A: What's your address please?B: 27 Grafton Street.A: How do you spell the name or the street?B: G-R-A-F-T-O-N.A: And what's your telephone number please?B: 786 9460.A: Thank you Mr. Wilson.Dialogue 2My name is Harper. H-A-R-P-E-R. Initials J.T.J-

12、T. Got that? And my address is 98. Repeat, 9-8. Ring wood Street. That's R-I-N-G-W-O-O-D, Street. Tenterden, T-E-N-T-E-R-D-E-N. Kent, K-E-N-T. J.T. Harper,98 Ring wood Street, Tenterden, Kent. UNIT 2 GOING TO SCHOOLLesson 3 Part Warming-up ExercisesA NumbersKey:153 265 327th 41s t 514611 74th 83

13、8 9517 1030116th 121146 131616 141091 1516thB Dictation1- What's the room number?- 201. On the second floor.2He's from Ireland and he's an excellent teacher.3Work hard, speak English, and good luck! Part Where Is The English Class?ExKey: 1b 2a 3b 4c 5aTapescript:Where Is The English Clas

14、s? (30)Joana: Where's the English class?Paulo: On the first floor. Room 101.Joana: Are you sure?Paulo: No, IJoana: Look, Paulo. Are those students in our class?Paulo: Maybe they are.Excuse me. Good evening. Are you in English 3?Students: Yes, we are.Paulo: What's the room number?Student 1: 2

15、01. On the second floor.Paulo: Thank you. See you there. Part Good Luck ExKey:1What is Heinz's job? (b)2Where is he learning English? (c)3Where does Francoise come from? (a)4What is she studying? (a)5Who is Mr. O'Brien? (b)Tapescript:Good Luck (43)Heinz: Hello, students of English.I'm He

16、inz and I'm from Bonn in Germany.I'm a doctor and I'm learning English in London. This is Francoise. She's a secretary from Marseilles in France and she's learning English, too.Francoise: Hello, students of English. How are you?I am very happy in London. My English class is very

17、good. This is my teacher,Mr. O'Brien. He's from Ireland and he's an excellent teacher.Mr. O'Brien: Good evening, students of English. Work hard, speak English, and good luck! Good-bye. Lesson 4Part Warming-up ExercisesA Phonetics: Sound RecognitionDrill 1Key:1c 2a 3b 4a 5b 6c 7b 8c 9

18、b 10aDrill 2Key:1Herbert 2James 3married 4club5Ireland 6Pond 7No.24 8parcel9First names, surnames 10EdBDifficult Sentences (see tapescript) Part Here Comes Tony () ExKey: (see tapescript)Tapescript:Here Comes Tony () (33)Ann: Look, here comes Tony.David: I wonder if he's coming in this direction

19、?Allen: Ask him!Ann: Good afternoon, Tony.Tony: Hi, Ann, David, Allen. Did you just get out of school?Allen: Yeh?Tony: Why so early?David: Early? It's three o'clock now.Ann: Yeh, school starts at 8:45 in the morning and ends at 3 in the afternoon.Tony: You people are lucky!David: It's no

20、thing special. It's the usual time. Part Here Comes Tony () ExKey: (see tapescript)ExKey: 1What is Tony doing? (c)2When is Tony s mother going to register him?(b)Tapescript:Here Comes Tony () (34)Tony: In my country, we go to school from eight o'clock in the morning until five in the afterno

21、on.Ann: Five days a week, too?Tony: Actually, five and a half. On Saturday, there is only a half day.Allen: Gosh!Ann: That's too much.David: Where are you heading now?Tony: I beg your pardon?Ann: Oh, he meant to ask you where are you going now?Tony: Oh, well, I'm going to try to find out whe

22、re the school is located.David: When do you begin to go to school?Tony: My mother said, she is going to register me tomorrow.Ann: That's good! UNIT 3 MEETING STRANGERS Lesson 5Part Warming-up ExercisesA. Sentence Structure Key: 1aI've caught a fish.2aGreen is the colour. 3bIs he going to go

23、? 4cWho do you want ?5bShe was in a phone box. 6cIs that you ?7bThey caused trouble.8bSchool starts at 8:35 in the morning. 9aWhere are you going to stay ?10aA cousin of mine went to Spain last year. B Difficult Sentences1-Goodness me! Your English is very good.-I wouldn't say that. There's

24、still a loi for me to learn.2 I hope you'll also enjoy your stay in England. Part Next- Door Neighbours ExKey: 1a 2a 3b 4b 5cTapescript:Next- Door Neighbours (53)Mr. Taylor is or. a ship. He is going to America.He is talking to a strangerTaylor: Do you live in London ?Stranger: Yes, I do. I live

25、 in Hampstead.Taylor: Hampstead! I live in Hampstead, too. Lon-don's a funny place. I don't know my next-door neighbour.Stranger: I live in Pond Street.Taylor: That's funny! I live in Pond Street, too.Stranger: I live at No. 24 Pond Street.Taylor: I live at No. 23! You're my next-doo

26、r neighbour! My name's Taylor.Stranger: My name's Bennett.Taylor: How do you do? Stranger Part On A London Bus ExKey: 1Where is the student from? From Spain.2How long has he been learning English? For three years.3What does the woman think of his English Very good.4How long is he going to st

27、ay in England? Another two months.5Where is the woman's cousin now? In Spain.Tapescript:On A London Bus (1)Old Woman: Lovely day, isn't it? Student: Oh, yes. Beautiful.Old Woman: You're not English, are you? Student: No, I'm from Spain.Old Woman: How long have you been learning Engli

28、sh? Student: For three years now.Old Woman: For three years? Goodness me! Your English is very good. Student: I wouldn't say that. There's still a lot for me to learn.Old Woman: How long are you going to stay in this country? Student: Another two months. Then I'll have to go back to Spai

29、n to start work.Old Woman: A cousin of mine went to Spain last year. He's an engineer, you know.Student: Really? What did he think of Spain?Old Woman: He must like it very much, because he hasn't come back yet. I hope you'll also enjoy your stay in England.Student: Thank you. I'm sur

30、e I will. Lesson 6Part Warming-up ExercisesASentence Structure Key: lMr. Anderson has just come from Canada. Wherehas Mr. Anderson just come from? (a)2Mr. Anderson has come to see Miss Morrison. Who has Mr. Anderson come to see? (c)3Mr. Anderson has brought a parcel from Kate's parents. What has

31、 Mr. Anderson brought? (b) 4Bob goes home from school at noon. When does Bob go home? (b)5She studied her lessons last night. What did she do last night? (a)6Jack and Sue were in the library this morning. Where were they this morning? (b)7Bill is from America and Jane isn't. Where is Bill from?

32、(c)8The students have a Chinese class at nine. When do they have a Chinese class? (b)9Mary telephoned Jack yesterday. Who did Mary telephone yesterday? (a)10She read the book quickly. How did she read the book? (c)BSentences For Oral Repetition1I can leave the parcel with you, can't I?2Don't

33、 call me Mr. Anderson. Everybody calls me Mike. First names are more friendly than surnames, aren't they? Part A New Friend () ExKey: (see tapescript)Tapescript:A New Friend () (36)(Michael knocks at the door.)Michael: Good evening. I've come to see Miss Morrison. Penny: Oh! Good evening. I&

34、#39;m sorry, but she's not in. She's gone out to the theatre.Michael: Oh! I've just come from Canada and I've brought a parcel from her parents.penny: Please come in.Michael: But you're busy, aren't you?Penny: I was getting my supper but I've finished now. Michael: I can

35、leave the parcel with you, can't I? Penny: Oh! Yes. Part A New Friend () ExKey: lc 2a 3c 4b 5bTapescript:A New Friend () (15)Penny: I'm Kate's cousin. My name's Penny Conway. Michael: Of course! Mrs. Morrison is your aunt. She told me about you. Your mother lives near Plymouth, doesn

36、't she? Penny: Yes, that's right.Michael: Your father works for the government, and you work in a television studio.Penny: You know a lot about me, don't you? But you're not Canadian, are you?Michael: No. I was studying and working in Canada for two years. I enjoyed myself there. I w

37、as living very near the Morrisons They were very kind to me. But I must tell you my name. I'm Michael Anderson.Penny: How do you do? Please take your coat off and sit down, Mr. Anderson.Michael: Don't call me Mr. Auderson. Everybody calls me Mike. First names are more friendly than surnames,

38、 aren't they?Penny: Yes, they are. Would you like some supper, Mike?Michael: Thank you. UNIT 4 SEEING FRIENDSLesson 7Part Warming-up ExercisesAPhonetics: Rhyming Key:1how (c) 2clock (b) 3Jane (b)4man (a) 5night (c) 6beer (a)7those (c) 8school (b) 9find (a)10ship (c) 11look (a) 12street (a)13wife

39、 (c) 14snow (a) 15good (b)16lead (a) 17give (b) 18fix (a)19there (b) 20rate (b)BDictationMr. Smith comes to the Watsons' home for dinner. He rings the bell and Mrs. Watson answers. They havenot seen each other for some time. Part A Song-Welcome To My Party Ex.Ex. .Key: 1you, do, too 2town 3floor

40、 4beerTapescript :A Song-Welcome To My Party (145)This is John and this is Sue. Hello, how are you?How do you do?Sue's from England, and John is, too. We're very pleased to meet you.Welcome to my party. Come in and sit down. Welcome to my party, and Welcome to my town,Welcome to my town.Hell

41、o, John. Hello, Sue. My name's Tom.How do you do?This is my house, and my party, too. I'm very pleased to meet you. (chorus)Come in and sit down. Close the door.Take a seat or sit on the floor.You and your friends are welcome here. Have a glass of beer. (chorus) Part The Dinner Guest Ex. Key

42、: (see tapescript)Ex. Key: 1Bill. 2Barbara. 3Mr. Watson, Barbara Watson, Tom Watson and Ellie Watson.Tapescript:The Dinner Guest (1)Mr. Smith comes to the Watsons' home for dinner. He rings the bell and Mrs. Watson answers. They have not seen each other for some time.Mr. Smith: Barbara! It's

43、 good to see you again. How are you?Mrs. Watson: Fine, Bill. And how are you?Mr. Smith: Just fine. Where are Ellie and Tom?Mrs. Watson: Tom's in bed. And Ellie's in her room.(calls)Ellie! Ellie! Mr. Smith is here.Ellie: Yes, Mother.(Ellie comes into the room.)Mrs. Watson: Ellie, this is Mr.

44、Smith. He's an old friend.Ellie: Hello, Mr. Smith.Mr. Smith: Hello, Ellie. You're a big girl now!(Mr. Watson comes in.)Mr. Watson: Hello, Bill. It's good to see you.Mrs. Watson: Please come in and sit down. Lesson 8Part Warming-up ExercisesASentence StructureKey: 1Ben is playing baseball

45、 and Kim is taking a piano lesson. Who is playing baseball? (b) 2Peggy works as a teacher in a high school. What does Peggy do? (c) 3The boys started school in September. When did they start school? (a) 4John met Sue at Tom's party. Where did John meet Sue? (b) 5The Watsons go to the theatre eve

46、ry Sunday. Howoften do they go to the theatre? (c) 6Dick is going to bring us some crackers in a minute. What is he going to bring us? (a) 7Henry found his book on the floor. Where did Henry find his book? (c) 8My uncle went to the city by bus yesterday morning. How did he go to the city? (b) 9Mike

47、bought some cheese because he liked it. Why did he buy some cheese? (c) l0Jack travels all over Europe and sells office equipment. What does Jack sell? (a)BDifficult Sentences1Excuse me, Ed. I'll fix some cheese and crackers for us. I'll be back in a minute.2I've got a job in a company t

48、hat sells office equipment-paper, typewriters-you know the sort of thing. Part Ed Comes For Dinner Ex. Key: (see tapescript) Ex. Key: (see tapescript)Ed Comes For Dinner (110)It's Friday evening and Mr. Nakamura (Ed) has been invited to the Norrises' for dinner. He approaches the house and r

49、ings the doorbell.(doorbell rings)Dick: I'll answer it. That's Ed. (opens door)Hi, Ed. Good to see you. Come in.Peggy: Why, Ed. How good you look! It's nice to see you again.Dick: Come in. Sit down. Make yourself at home. Ed: Where are the children?Peggy: Ben's playing baseball tonig

50、ht. And Kim's taking a piano lesson. She'll be home soon.Dick: Excuse me, Ed. I'll fix some cheese and crackers for us. I'll be back in a minute.Peggy: Do you still work for the government?Ed: No. I'm with the International Institute of Health. Peggy: What do you do there, Ed?Ed:

51、 I do research. It's a very interesting place to work. Peggy: Oh, I'm sure it is.Ed: Are you working now, Peggy?Peggy: I teach Spanish in a high school. I like it very much Oh, here's Dick.Dick: Here we are. This is for you, Ed. And this is for you, Peggy. Part Old Friends Meet Ex. Key:

52、(see tapescript) Ex. Key: (see tapescript)Tapescript:Old Friends Meet (135)Michael was walking along the street the other day. Suddenly he heard somebody shouting his name. He stopped and looked round. A young man was running after him. It was Jack Evans. Michael and Jack went to the same school and

53、 the same university. But they hadn't met each other since then. They decided to have lunch together. They went into the nearest restaurant and sat at the table by the window.(In the restaurant)Jack: It's good to see you again. You are an engineer, aren't you? Did you stay in England aft

54、er you left the university?Michael: No, I worked in Canada for two years. It's a good place.Jack: That sounds interesting, but I'm sure you are glad to be back. What have you been doing since you came back?Michael: I've been seeing old friends, visiting my family, buying things for my ne

55、w flat and just having a holiday.Jack: Haven't you got another job?Michael: Yes, I started a week ago. But what about you? Jack: I've got a job in a company that sells office equipment-paper, typewriters-you know the sort of thing. It may sound rather dull, but I'm a sales-man and I've been travelling all over Europe for the last two years. I'm still travelling and still selling. I like working abroad. UNIT 5 TALKING ABOUT FAMILIES Lesson 9Part Warming-up ExercisesALetters: English Family Names Key:1Smith 2Johnson 3Brown

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