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初中英語(yǔ)課本第四冊(cè)(1983年版)-文庫(kù)吧資料

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【正文】 y later became a musician. Many people like his music. When you listen to one of his pieces, you can hear click, click, click. It sounds like the singing of rails.LESSON 8DRILLS(句型練習(xí))Here, have an apple. No, thanks. I’ve just had one.AA: When are you going to renew the book?post the photos?visit the farm?B: I’ve already renew the book.post the photos.visited the farm.BA: Have you returned the book?borrowed any English magazines?bought an EnglishChinese dictionary?B: Yes, I have. I’ve just returned it.borrowed one.bought one.CA: Has Peter seen the doctor?Has JennyHave theyB: No, he hasn’t. But he’s going to see him this afternoon. she hasn’t. she’sthey haven’t. they’re DIALOGUE(對(duì)話)WHAT’S WRONG WITH TOM?Tom was very quiet this morning. He said he feel sick. “Oh, ooh! I feel terrible,” he said. “Mum, I can’t go to school today.” So his mother took him to see the doctor.(At the doctor’s)Mother: Good morning, Doctor.Doctor: Good morning, Mrs Brown. Good morning, Tom. What’s your trouble, young man?Tom: I … I’ve got a headache and … (Begins to cough.)M: Why, Tom, you’re coughing too!T: Ooh … I feel terrible!D: Have you taken his temperature?M: Yes. I have. He hasn’t got a fever.D: Tom, open your mouth and say “ahh”.T: Ahh!D(to Tom’s mother): How long has he been like this?M: Ever since this morning.D: Has he had anything to eat?M: He’s had some bread, two eggs, a glass of milk and an orange.D: Did you give him any medicine?M: No. He hasn’t had any medicine.D: Mmm. How are you feeling now, young man?T: Very bad, Doctor. In fact, I feel even worse, Ooh! Ooh! I think I’m going to die.D: Die! You won’t die, Tom. You’ll be all right soon.M: So it’s nothing serious, Doctor?D: No. Your son will be all right by supper time. Tom’s trouble is very mon to boys these days. It es and goes very quickly.M: But I don’t understand, Doctor.D: This afternoon, the biggest football game of the year will be on TV. If your song feels well enough to watch TV by then, he’ll be fine after the game. You wait and see.M: Oh, I see! Thank you very much, Doctor. Come along, Tom.D: Goodbye!LESSON 9DRILLS(句型練習(xí))How many photos have you taken? Twelve.AA: What are you doing?B: I’m reading Snowwhite and Rosered.doing my geography exercises.making paper flowers.A: How many pages have you read?exercises done?flowers made?B: Five.BA: Has the plane arrived? the ship left? the train gone?B: Yes, it has.A: When did it arrive? leave? go?B: Half an hour ago. TEXT(課文)I HAVE SUNG ALREADYOnce a rich woman invited Martin Brown, a famous singer, to her house. She wanted him to sing for her friends. But she didn’t invite him to have dinner with them. She told him to eat downstairs with the servants.The singer was surprised. But he said nothing and went downstairs.After the meal he stood up and said to the servants:“Now, my good friends, I shall sing for you.”O(jiān)f course, the servants were quite pleased. He sang them several songs. There was no piano in the room, but he didn’t mind. When they asked for more, he sang more.At nine o’clock the rich woman asked the singer to e up to the sittingroom. When he came in the guests were all seated and waiting for the concert.“We are ready now, Mr Brown,” said the woman, “you may begin.”“Ready for what?” asked the singer.“For your songs of course,” she answered.“But I have sung already,” said Mr Brown, “and I can’t sing twice in one evening.”“You have sung already!” said the rich woman in surprise. “But when? And where did you sing?”“Just now, downstairs.”“Impossible!” she cried.“But it’s quite true, madam,” said the singer. “I sang for the people after I had supper with them, you know.”And with a polite “Good night”, he left the rich woman’s house.LESSON 10DRILLS(句型練習(xí))How long has Mr Smith taught in Hangzhou? For half a year.AA: When did you get to know Jack?begin to learn English?e to this school?B: The year before last.A: Then you’ve known each other for about two years.learned Englishbeen hereB: That’s right.BA: How long has your uncle taught in that village?lived in that street?worked on that farm?B: He’s taught there since 1965lived he came to this city.worked he left the army. TEXT(課文)AN AUSTRALIAN BOY IN BEIJING 809 West Chang’an Street Beijing, China December 21st, 1983Dear Peter,I’ve been here in Beijing for half a year now. Beijing is in the north of China, so it’s quite cold in winter. It has just snowed twice here. I’m going to have the first “White Christmas” in my life! It’s hard to believe, isn’t it so warm in Australia and so cold here?Thank you for the wonderful stamp! I’ve collected over three hundred Chinese stamps since I came here. I’m sending some Monkey King stamps to you. I think you will like them.Now to answer some of your questions. Yes, I’m learning Chinese. Chinese is quite a difficult language for me. Last time Mum asked for some quilts in a shop. They showed her some cups. Dad and I had a good laugh over that. I’ve learned about five hundred Chinese words. I can even write a little Chinese now. Have you looked at the words on the Christmas card? I wrote them myself!No, I’m not swimming. Instead, I’m learning to skate on real ice! I’ve had so many falls that I’m black and blue all over. But I’m learning fast.I’ve traveled to several places in South China with Mum and Dad since we came to China. I’ve seen
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