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2021年2月17日发(作者:宋小君)


Unit 16



On the London Eye



Daisy: Oh, Jack! Isn’t this fun? Can you


believe it?


We’re all


together on the London 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 all the


bridges!



Claire: Hey, Mom, I can see T


ower ’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 Westminster Bridge down there.



There are some people on the bridge



Jack: 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 London just 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


proper n.



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


proper 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 on a 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 an


d I can’t!



I’m useless at Maths.



Flora


:


And you can take a photo of us!


Come on! Take a photo on your mobile.


Vikki


:


? One, two, three!


Smile, please!


smile


v


.


微笑



watch


v


.




balance


v


.


保持平衡



do


v.





try


v


.


尝试



as well


adv. ( focus)





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


fixed phrase



照相



gym


n.



体育馆



















Unit 18



Men can cook, too!



William: Let’s cook dinner


, Robert. You can help me. Give me some


rice, please. There’s some rice in t


hat jar


. Put some water in


the pan, and pass me a knife, please.


Robert: Which one?


William: That one on the table.




Robert: OK, Dad. Here it is.



William: Chop two onions, please.


Ro


bert: 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 some spoons in the drawer


. And my


hands are wet.



William: You see, Robert, men can cook, too. Perhaps we can open


a restaurant!


Robert: Oh, yeah!






cook


做饭菜



dinner



help


rice



water


pan


平底锅



chop


切开



onion


spoon


get


fork


drawer


抽屉



hand


wet


open


restaurant


must


jug


罐子



dry


food


sugar


milk














DAISY: 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 y ou



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 can eat. What's



the problem?






NINA:


Food is the problem.





DAISY: Come on



Nina! You must eat! There are lots of good things



here



There’s some fish



and some salad




And there are



some hot dishes

< br>,


too






NINA




I can drink some water



but I mustn’t eat



I can’t eat 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 help







yourself!









Unit 19



You Must Eat


Unit 20:What a surprise




KAREN:Hello,Linda! Nice to speak to you! How are you? And how is


Ken?



KAREN:Yes,I’m very busy, ’s Lucy’s music lesson at half past


six.I’m



sorry, but I can’t talk now.



KAREN:Come on,Lucy! Your music lesson is at half past six,and it’s


a quarter to six now! What’s the problem?





LUCY:I can’t fin


d my music book.



KAREN:Oh dear! I’m sorry,Linda.I must go! Can I call you at half


past nine?



LUCY:Mum! I must find my book!


KAREN:Thanks,! Now,Lucy,look in your schoolbag.



LUCY:It isn’t there.



KAREN:Are you sure?


LUCY:Yes,! Oh!Here it 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 Blues




Karen: Do you want any breakfast, Paul?



Paul: Not really, but I must


eat something. I mustn’t train on an


empty stomach. Have we got any orange juice?



Karen: Yes, we have. There’s some in the fridge. How much 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?



Karen: 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


it with you


and have it at the gym.



Paul: Thanks, Karen. That’s nice. They haven’t got any yoghurt in


the canteen at the academy. The food there is terrible.




















Unit 22: Watching the neighbours






Polly: 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’t








got many friends.





Polly: Well, there are lots of nice girls at the art college.





Annie: And Paul has got a lot of friends. He can introduce her 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 of spare time.





Polly: That’s true. Paul’s always busy.


Now tell


me about Claire’s



mother


.


















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