北师大六年级上册英语短文资料
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Unit 1 Meeting the Bingu kids.
A:Hi!
I’m Ken and this is my sister, Ann.
B:Hi, Ann
and Ken. Come in and meet everyone.
A:We moved
here yesterday. We live on York Avenue now.
B:We’ll be neighors. We also live on York
Avenue.
A:We have a club. It’s called the
BINGO kids. I’m Sue, and this is my
older
brother, Saniel.
B:My name’s Matt, and this is
my sister, Lisa.
A:Hi, I’m Charlie.
B:Tomorrow will be our first day at Redrock
Bay Elementary School.
A:Great! That’s our
school, too. Maybe we’ll be classmates.
B:My
favorite subject is math. What do you like?
A:I like English.
B:Well, I like art. I
like drawing and painting.
A:My favourite
subject is science. The experiments are really
exciting.
B:Science is ok, but history is more
exciting than science.
A:Well, I think
geography is the most exciting.
B:But musin is
more intersting than geography!
A:Tomorrow
you’ll meet the music teacher , Mr. Green. He’s
very funny.
B:Oh, no! I think Miss Lane is
funnier.
A:What about the math teacher?
B:Mr. White? He’s the most boring teacher.
A:Hey,everyone, can Ann and Ken join
the BINGO kids?
B:Sure! We’ll have lots of fun
together.
Talk together.
A:What’s your
favorite subject?
B:Geography. It’s the most
exciting subject.
A:I don’t like geography.
It’s the most difficult subject.
Read and find
out.
There are many chilidren's clubs in
America. A children's club is a fun
place for
children to play, learn and make friends. Usually,
children come
to the club after school. During
the summer vacation, they can come in
the
morning or afternoon. There are many activities in
the club, such as
sports, music, dancing,
painting, storytelling, video watching, kite
flying,
games, and computer classes. In many
clubs, activities are open to
younger children
(6 to 11 years) and older children (12 to 15
years) on
different days.
Read and answer.
Egypt is one of the oldest countries in the
world. It is in Africa. Most of
the country is
desert but there is rich land along the Nile. The
Nile is the
world's longest river. It is 6,671
kilometers long. The Nile was very
important
for ancient Egyptian life. Many great buildings
were built
along its banks, for example, the
great pyramids. There are three
pyramids and
the highest is 137 meters tall. The Nile is still
important for
transportation and
farming.
Unit 2
Charlie’s chores
I aways have to do chores. I have to walk the
dog and feed him every day.
I have to wash him
once a week.
Then I have to help make
breakfast. Every day I have to polish my shoes.
Every evening I have to wash the dishes. I
don’t have time to wach TV.
What do you have
to do at home, Daniel?
I have to do my
homework every day.
Yes, but we all have to do
homework. What about chores?
Well, I feed the
fish every day. I often play the guitar after
school.
I do so many chores at home. What
about you, Lisa?
Every week I clean my room. I
usually have to dust the furniture on
Saturdays.
I always go shopping with Mom
on Saturdays. On Sundays I sometimes
cut the
grass.
Do you do chores at home, Ann?
Sure. I have to make my bed every morning
before school.
Twice a week I have to take out
the trash.
Really? I never do that.
Well,
all the BINGO kids do chores. I’m not the only
busy person in the
street.
Talk Together
What chores do you have to
do?
I have to water the plants every morning.
Read about Rie
My name’s Rie. I have
a younger sister called Emi. We get up early every
morning. I have to make the beds before I go
to school. My sister has to
wash the dishes
after breakfast. We have to feed the fish but
sometimes
we forget. After school Emi has to
practice the piano. On Saturdays I
usually
have to clean my room. On Saturdays we visit our
grandparents
and don’t do any chores.
Read and Write
In America, many parents
teach their children to help with chores. When
childen do chores, they feel they are part of
the family, and they learn
many skills. Doing
chores helps children become responsible and feel
good about themselves and about helping
others. Below are some chores
that American
children often do:
Help with shopping.
Set
and clear the table.
Make a simple
breakfast or lunch.
Wash dishes.
Put away
dishes.
Dust furniture.
Separate clothes
for washing.
Water plants and flowers.
Feed and walk pets.
Wash the family car.
Clean the rooms.
Make the beds.
Let’s say
I have a birthday once a year.
I brush my teeth twice a day.
Read
and Answer
This is a terrible hotel. I’m
leaving right now.
Really? What’s the matter?
There’s a bed in your room.
Yes, but I need to
call home. There isn’t a telephone.
No, but
there’s some papers. You can write a letter.
I
want to wach TV. There isn’t a television.
No,
but there’s a radio.
I want to take a
shower but there isn’t any hot water.
No, but
there’s some cold water.
I’m hungry but there
isn’t any food for dinner.
No, but there are
some chips.
I don’t want any potato chips. I
want to go home!
Unit 3
Hey,
everyone, look at this! It sounds great!
Let’s
meet at five o’clock on Saturday and go there
together.
Hi, can I help you?
Yes, I want
to learn to play tennis. Do you play tennis. Do
you have a
class?
Yes, we do. There’s a
class tomorrow at eleven o’clock. Do you have a
partner?
No, I don’t. I’ll ask my friends.
Hey, I need a partner for tennis. What are you
all doing tomorrow at
eleven o’clock?
Ann
and I are ice-skating at ten thirty.
Sorry,
Lisa. We’re going bowling at ten o’clock.
I
have a ski class at eleven.
I can’t play with
you, Lisa. I’m going to the gym.
I don’t have
a partner for the tennis class.
How
about Karate? You don’t need a partner. The first
class is tomorrow
at ten o’clock.
Ok,
I’ll be here. Cool! Karate…
Talk Together
What are you doing tomorrow?
I’m playing
tennis.
How often do you play tennis?
Twice a week.
Read and Find Out
Ancient people played many sports and games.
Tlachti was one of them.
Tlachti was a
very fast ball game. It was like basketball. The
ball court
was very long and had high stone
walls. Two teams had to shoot a ball
through a
stone ring high up on the walls. Each team had two
or three
players. It was very difficult
because players had to hit the ball with their
elbows or hips!
Read and Answer
Olympic Games.
The whole world loves the
Olympic Games. Thousands of people attend
and more than 1,000,000,000 people
watched it. For many years, the
short-distance
run was the only game. The people watched the
runners
run 185 13 countries took part in the
first modern Olympic
Games in 1896. One
hundred years later, 197 countries joined in.
Unit 4 choosing a gift.
A:Daniel,
you don’t like shopping. Why don’t you go and play
a video
game?
B:Ok, I’ll meet you in an
hour.
A:Good idea, Ann. Now we have an hour to
find the gift.
B:Let’s see what they have
here.
A:How much is this belt?
B:Which
one? Oh, that one is $$30.
A:It’s so expensive.
We only have $$20.
B:How much does that
baseball cap cost, Sue?
A:It costs $$10. but
Daniel prefers those caps. Those are $$25!
B:How about these sweatpants?
A:Oh, no.
those aren’t his style. Daniel likes cool clothes.
B:Cool?
A:Yes, he prefers clothes with
some style.
B:Buying gift for people isn’t
easy. How about these sunglasses?
A:Yes,
they’re great. Let’s buy them. They cost only $$10.
B:What kind of music does Daniel like?
A:He likes pop music but the prefers Jazz
music.
B:This is the latest CD, but it costs
$$13.
A:Daniel loves skiing. Let’s buy those
ski gloves. They cost $$10.
B:Quick, here comes
Daniel.
A:Hi, Daniel. Let’s go for an ice
cream. Come on!
B:I don’t like ice cream. I
prefer popcorn.
A;Ok. Popcorn is fine, but
let’s go now…
Talk together.
A:Which
sunglasses do you prefer?
B:I prefer these.
A:How much do these sunglasses cost?
B:Those cost $$35.
Read and find out.
One day President Theodore Roosevelt went
hunting. He saw a small
black bear, but he
didn't want to shoot it. He asked his men to let
the bear
go. Then an artist made a cartoon of
this story and it became very popular.
Later a
shopkeeper saw the cartoon, and he had an idea. He
and his wife
made a toy bear. Then they wrote
a letter to President Roosevelt. They
wanted
to use the President's name and call the
bear“Teddy BearThe
President said yes. So the
Teddy Bear came into being in 1902.
Unit 5
The broken computer.
A:Oh, no! it’s bronken. Dad will be angry with
me.
B:Hi, Ken. I need your advice. I played on
my Daddy’s computer and
then it was broken.
A:That’s too bad. What did you do?
B:I
have no idea.
A:We should look at the computer
manual.
B:I think it’s the screen, hut I’m not
sure.
A:You should tell your father. It was an
accident. He’ll understand.
B:I can’t tell
him. He told me I can only use his computer on
weekenfs.
Today is Wednesday.
A:Sue, what
should I do?
B:You should talk to Mom. She’ll
explain to Dad.
A:Maybe you pressed the wrong
switch. You should turn it on and check
again.
B:That’s a good idea. I’ll go and check.
A:Dad, I’m really sorry. I played a game on
your conputer and then it
stopped working.
B:Well, it’s working now. Don’t worry. You
didn’t break it.
A:That’s great! So you’re not
angry with me?
B:No, I’m not angry, but
remmber, you shouldn’t play computer grames
before doing your homework.
Talk
together.
A:I’m bored.
B:You should play
this name.
A:That’s good idea. Thanks.
Problem:
I fell cold today. I have a
headanhe. I’m tried. I have a problem. I feel
dizzy. I have a toothache. I feel scared.
Advice:
wear a sweater, take some
medicine, go to bed early, tell your parents, sit
down, visit the dentist, take deep breaths.
Didi you know…?
The world’s first computer
was built in 1946. it was very big and was
very heavy. Now there are laptop cpmputers.
They weigh just a few
kilograms and can be
carried around easuly.
Read and find out.
animals weigh about 200 kg. they often eat
more than 40 ke of
meat in ong meal and then
they don’t eat for a few days.
animals weigh
an much as 14 kg. they can eat nearly 1 kg of fish
each time. They have two meals a day.
animals weigh about 10.5 kg. They eat about 1 kg
of leaves each
day. They have gray fur
and small ears. They look like small bears.
animals can weigh 200 kg. They often eat 9 kg of
food every day.
They eat fresh fruit and
vegetables, seeds and nuts, grass, and milk.
Read and answer.
Surfing the Net: Is it
good or bad?
l. Some people say that the
Internet or Net is bad for people. They think
that
don't go out.
2. Other people
believe that the Internet is a good thing, just
like the
telephone. They think it helps
people to make more friends.
3. So, is it good
or bad to surf the Net? There is no right or wrong
answer.
Experts say we should use the Internet
to get to know people from other
places and to
make friends. We shouldn't spend too much time at
our
computers and we should spend time with
our family and friends.
Pronunciation.
It’s a computer. It’s an orange. It’s a brown
egg. It’s a volcano.
It’s an octopus. It’s a
red umbrella.
Unit 6
Review story.
A:Today I got an e-mail from my friend in
Japan. Her name is Rie.
B:How often does she
write?
A:Not very often. She’ very busy. She
has to do homework every day.
B:Just
like us. Kids everywhere have homework!
A:My
friend Maria has to wash the dishes and make her
bed every day.
B:You see. We’re not the only
ones.
A:My friend’s name is Joe. He tells me
lots of things about Canada.
B:Joe lives neat
a forest. There are lakes and mountains, too.
A:Is there any pollution in Canada?
B:Only
in the big cities.
A:My e-mail friend is from
Mexico city. Next week she’s visiting the
pyramids.
B:How many pyramids are there in
Mexico?
A:There are hundreds.
B:I want to
write an e-mail to my friend, but my computer is
broken.
A:Can you help him, Ken?
B:Sure.
Let me have a look.
Talk together.
Peter:Hi, Karen. How are you?
Karen:I’m
fine! Thank you.
Peter:What are you doing
tomorrow?
Karen:I have to study for a test.
Peter:How often do you have to study for a
test?
Karen:Twice a month.
Peter:What’s your favorite subject?
Karen:History.
Peter:Maybe you can help me
with history homework.
Read the letter.
Aipine Ski School,
Mountain View,
January 21st,
Dear Mom and Dad, we are
having a great time here. There is a lot of
snow. Every day we go skiing in the mountains.
It is coo! We also have to
do chores every
day. Every morning we have to make the beds. Sue
has to
set the tables and I have to help make
breakfast. We stay up late every
night.
Tonight we are having a disco. Tomorrow we are
climbing a
mountain and skiing down it. Don’t
worry!
We miss you.
Love form
Daniel
and Sue.
Reading test use at the end of unit
6.
Maria is Charlie's e-mail friend. She lives
in ItaIy. She goes to elementary
school and
her favorite subject is English. She thinks art is
OK too, but
she thinks science is the most
boring subject.
At home she has to wash the
dishes every evening and polish her shoes
every morning. She also has to make her
bed every day and clean her
room once a week.
Last week Maria wrote to Charlie. She told him
about
her plans for next weekend. She is
meeting her friends at the health club
and
they are ice-skating and bowling in the afternoon.
She told Charlie
about her city. It is summer
now and the weather is very good. Maria
wants
to visit Charlie one day, to and all the BINGO
Kids.