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80年代初中英语课本4

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发表于 2018-1-21 11:34:58 | 只看该作者
LESSON ONE
The First Lesson
DRILLS
A
A: Shall I get some chalk?
B: Yes, please.
   (No, thanks. Let Li Ping do it.)


A: Shall I change the maps on the wall?
B: Yes, please.
   (No, thanks. Let Li Ping do it.)


A: Shall I return these books to the library?
B: Yes, please.
   (No, thanks. Let Li Ping do it.)


B
A: What shall we do in our English class tomorrow?
B: We'll go over the new words.


A: What shall we do in our English class tomorrow?
B: We'll have a test.


A: What shall we do in our English class tomorrow?
B: We'll talk about some pictures.


C
A: When shall we have the class meeting?
B: Next Wednesday afternoon.
A: Where shall we have it?
B: In the meeting-room.


A: When shall we have the English evening?
B: Next Wednesday afternoon.
A: Where shall we have it?
B: In the meeting-room.


A: When shall we have the talk on the history of the Party?
B: Next Wednesday afternoon.
A: Where shall we have it?
B: In the meeting-room.
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DIALOGUE
LET ME HELP YOU
(At a street corner)
Woman(looking very worried): Oh, dear! What shall I do?
(Liu Mei is on her way to see a film, but she stops.)
Liu Mei: What's the matter, Granny? Can I help you?
Woman: I'm here to see my husband. He's in hospital. He wrote the name of the hospital in his letter, but I can't find the letter now. What shall I do?
Liu Mei: It's not in any of your pockets?
Woman: No.
Liu Mei: Maybe you put it in your basket.
Woman(looking in her basket): Ah, yes, here it is!
(She shows it to Liu Mei.)
Liu Mei: Yes, this is it.
Woman: How can I get there? I don't know the way.
Liu Mei: I don't, either, Granny. I'll ask the policeman. (Runs to the policeman at the corner.)
Liu Mei: Excuse me, which is the way to the East Street Hospital?
Policeman: Go down this street, then turn right at the second crossing. At the end of the road you'll find the hospital. It's about half an hour's walk. But you can get there by bus.
Liu Mei: Which bus shall I take?
Policeman: The No. 3 bus over there. It'll take you right there.
Liu Mei: Thank you. (Runs back to the old woman.) Granny, the hospital is a bit far from here. Shall we go by bus?
Woman: All right.
(Twenty minutes later the old man finds her husband. How happy they are to see each other!)
Husband: But how did you get here?
Woman: This little girl brought me.
Husband: Which girl?
(They look around but Liu Mei is already gone.)
Woman: What a good girl!
(Liu Mei is very late for the film, but she doesn't mind.)




At page 1, 2, 3, 4, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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发表于 2018-1-21 11:36:12 | 只看该作者
LESSON TWO
The Second Lesson
DRILLS
A
A: Were you at home yesterday evening?
B: Yes. I was doing some cooking. Were you doing the same thing at that time.
A: No, I wasn't. I was doing my homework.


A: Were you at home yesterday evening?
B: Yes. I was doing some washing. Were you doing the same thing at that time?
A: No, I wasn't. I was doing my homework.


A: Were you at home yesterday evening?
B: Yes. I was learning English on the radio. Were you doing the same thing at that time?
B: No, I wasn't. I was doing my homework.


B
A: What were you doing this time yesterday?
B: We were copying the new text.


A: What were Tom and Peter doing this time yesterday?
B: They were copying the new text.


A: What was Jenny doing this time yesterday?
B: She was copying the new text.




At page 15, 16, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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发表于 2018-1-21 11:37:26 | 只看该作者
LESSON THREE
The Third Lesson
DRILLS
A
A: You saw the boys in the classroom just now, didn't you?
B: Yes, I did.
A: What were they doing?
B: They were doing maths exercises when I left.


A: You saw the boys in the classroom just now, didn't you?
B: Yes, I did.
A: What were they doing?
B: They were drawing a map of the world when I left.


A: You saw the boys in the classroom just now, didn't you?
B: Yes, I did.
A: What were they doing?
B: They were putting up some pictures on the wall when I left.


B
A: Did you see your teacher in the office?
B: Yes, I did.
A: Was she having a meeting?
B: No, she wasn't. She was talking to some parents when I saw her.


A: Did you see your teacher in the office?
B: Yes, I did.
A: Was she having a meeting?
B: No, she wasn't. She was going over our exercises when I saw her.


A: Did you see your teacher in the office?
B: Yes, I did.
A: Was she having a meeting?
B: No, she wasn't. She was preparing the new lesson with other teachers when I saw her.




At page 26, 27, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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发表于 2018-1-21 11:38:24 | 只看该作者
TEXT
THE MONKEY AND THE CROCODILE
One day a little monkey was playing in a tall tree by the river. A crocodile was swimming slowly near the bank with her baby. She looked around for some food. Suddenly she saw the monkey. "Aha, there's my meal," she thought. She then turned to her son, "Do you love me, Son?"
"Why, of course, Mum!" the baby crocodile said.
"Well then, you catch that monkey and give me his heart to eat."
"But how can I?" the baby crocodile asked. "Monkeys can't swim, and I can't climb trees."
"You needn't climb the tree," his mother said. "Use your head, then you'll find a way."
The baby crocodile thought hard. Then he had an idea. He swam near the tree and shouted, "Hey, Monkey! Would you like some bananas?"
"Bananas! Mm! I love them," said the monkey. "But where are they?"
"On the other side of the river. There are some banana trees there, and they have lots of bananas on them. I'll take you there on my back."
"Good," the monkey came down and jumped onto the crocodile's back.
Soon they were in the middle of the river. Suddenly the crocodile went down under the water. When he came up again, the monkey was all wet. "Don't do that!" the monkey cried. "Don't do that again! I can't swim, you know."
"I know, but I have to," answered the crocodile. "My mother wants to eat your heart."
The little monkey was clever. "Why didn't you tell me earlier?" he asked.
"My heart isn't here with me. I left it in that tree over there."
"Then we'll have to go back for it. Mother doesn't want you without your heart." The crocodile turned and swam back to the bank.
Soon they reached the bank. The monkey jumped off the crocodile at once, picked up a big stone and quickly climbed up the tree. The crocodile waited for the monkey to come down again. He waited and waited. As he was waiting, he suddenly heard a voice from above:
"Hey, Crocodile!"
The crocodile looked up. The monkey was hanging from the tree by his tail and laughing.
"Here's my heart. Come up and get it. Don't keep your mother waiting … You can't come up? Well, catch!"
With these words, he threw the big stone at the crocodile.




At page 16, 17, 18, 27, 28, 29, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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发表于 2018-1-21 11:39:54 | 只看该作者
LESSON FOUR
The Fourth Lesson
DRILLS
A
A: Was it raining when you came to school yesterday?
B: Yes, it was. It was raining hard.
(No, it wasn't. But the ground was quite wet.)


A: Was it raining when school was over yesterday?
B: Yes, it was. It was raining hard.
(No, it wasn't. But the ground was quite wet.)


A: Was it raining when you took your grandmother to the hospital yesterday?
B: Yes, it was. It was raining hard.
(No, it wasn't. But the ground was quite wet.)


B
A: Where did your brother study before he became an artist?
B: He studied at the No. 2 Middle School.


A: Where did your brother study before he went to college?
B: He studied at the No. 2 Middle School.


A: Where did your brother study before he joined the army?
B: He studied at the No. 2 Middle School.


C
A: When did you go to bed last night?
B: I went to bed at about ten after I did my homework.


A: When did you go to bed last night?
B: I went to bed at about ten after I wrote a letter to my grandfather.


A: When did you go to bed last night?
B: I went to bed at about ten after the TV play was over.




At page 36, 37, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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发表于 2018-1-21 11:41:15 | 只看该作者
LESSON FIVE
The Fifth Lesson
DRILLS
A
A: Will you please give this note to Tom?
B: Certainly. I'll give it to him as soon as he comes back.
(Sorry, I won't be able to see him today.)


A: Will you please give this note to Tom?
B: Certainly. I'll give it to him as soon as I see him.
(Sorry, I won't be able to see him today.)


A: Will you please give this note to Tom?
B: Certainly. I'll give it to him as soon as school is over.
(Sorry, I won't be able to see him today.)


B
A: Will you go with me to the cinema this afternoon.
B: Yes, I will if I'm free.


A: Will you go with me to the cinema this afternoon.
B: Yes, I will if my mother lets me.


A: Will you go with me to the cinema this afternoon.
B: Yes, I will if we don't have any homework.


C
A: Will the swimming pool be open today?
B: No, it won't.
A: Why not?
B: Because they're cleaning the pool.


A: Will the swimming pool be open today?
B: No, it won't.
A: Why not?
B: Because they're changing the water.


A: Will the swimming pool be open today?
B: No, it won't.
A: Why not?
B: Because they're making repairs.




At page 47, 48, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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发表于 2018-1-21 11:43:10 | 只看该作者
TEXT
IT'S UNFAIR
Jenny was a good girl, but she had one shortcoming. She was often late for school. One morning when she came in late, Mr Black, her teacher, got angry.
"I'll write to your father if you aren't here on time tomorrow," he told her. Jenny didn't want him to do that because her parents were very strict with her.
The next day she got up very early and went to school without breakfast. When the bell rang, she was waiting in her seat. The door opened and the teacher came in. But it wasn't Mr Black. It was Miss Green. Mr Black was ill, so she was taking his class instead. How disappointed Jenny was!
The next morning Jenny got up even earlier. After a quick breakfast she hurried to school. Just before she got to the school gate, she stopped. There was a wallet lying on the ground.
She picked it up. "Whose is this?" she wondered.
As she stood there, she heard the first bell. "What shall I do?" she asked herself. "I'll turn it in first," she decided. And so she did.
When she hurried into her classroom, Mr Black was already beginning his lesson.
"Jenny White," he said as soon as he saw her. "Didn't I tell you to be here on time?"
"I'm sorry, sir," Jenny tried to explaim. "I was late because I had to …"
"I will not listen to any excuse," Mr Black stopped her. "If you can't get here on time, I'll have to write to your father."
"But Mr Black, that's … that's unfair!"
"Unfair! How dare you say that?" Mr Black said angrily. "I'll report you to the headmaster!"
"I was only trying to do a good deed," Jenny thought, "and now …" She couldn't keep back her tears.
As soon as the bell rang for the break, the door opened and in came Mr Smith, the headmaster. He was holding a wallet in his hand. "Excuse me, Mr Black," he said, "but is this wallet yours?"
"Why, yes. It is mine." Mr Black was surprised. "I didn't know I lost it."
"One of our girls found it and turned it in just before school started," Mr Smith said.
"Oh? Who was it?" Mr Black asked. "I must thank her."
"It was Jenny White."
Mr Black's face slowly turned red. He looked at Jenny and said, "I'm very sorry, Jenny. I take back what I said."
"And I'm sorry, Mr Black, I'll try not to be late again," Jenny said.




At page 37, 38, 39, 48, 49, 50, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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发表于 2018-1-23 12:01:08 | 只看该作者
LESSON SIX
The Sixth Lesson
TEXT
THE RAILS SING
This story is about a bright boy in a smll village in Europe. He worked in a town far away. Every day he went there by train.
In those days, trains ran very slowly. Few People liked taking trains. But this boy didn't mind because he enjoyed listening to the click, click of the rails.
One evening after work, the boy was going home on the train. He sat in his seat quietly. He was listening to the click of the rails. Suddenly there was a break in the singing of the rails.
"Something is wrong," said the boy to himself.
He stood up. "Stop the train!" he cried.
"Something is wrong with that boy," someone said.
One man shouted at the boy, "Be quiet, boy! What's the matter with your?"
Another man said, "Don't be foolish, boy!"
But the boy would not be quiet. "Stop the train! Stop the train! There's danger ahead!" he cried.
He went to look for the conductor of the train.
"Conductor," he said when he found the man. "Please listen to the click of the rails. Something is wrong."
The conductor listened. Then he said, "You're quite right, boy. We must stop the train."
The train stopped. The conductor got off and checked the rails.
When he got on the train again, he said to the others, "The boy was right. There's something wrong with one of the rails about thirty metres ahead. He saved our lives."
This boy 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.




At page 58, 59, 60, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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发表于 2018-1-23 12:04:49 | 只看该作者
本帖最后由 无度不丈夫 于 2018-1-23 12:07 编辑

LESSON EIGHT
The Eighth Lesson
DRILLS
A

A: When are you going to renew the book?
B: I've already renewed the book.

A: When are you going to post the photos?
B: I've already posted the photos.

A: When are you going to visit the farm?
B: I've already visited the farm.

B

A: Have you returned the book?
B: Yes, I have. I've just returned it.

A: Have you borrowed any English magazines?
B: Yes, I have. I've just borrowed one.

A: Have you bought an English-Chinese dictionary?
B: Yes, I have. I've just bought one.

C

A: Has Peter seen the doctor?
B: No, he hasn't. But he's going to see him this afternoon.


A: Has Jenny seen the doctor?
B: No, she hasn't. But she's going to see him this afternoon.


A: Have they seen the doctor?
B: No, they haven't. But they're going to see him this afternoon.
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DIALOGUE
WHAT'S WRONG WITH TOM?
Tom was very quiet this morning. He said he felt 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.)
Mother: Why, Tom, you're coughing too!
Tom: Ooh … I feel terrible!
Doctor: Have you taken his temperature?
Mother: Yes, I have. He hasn't got a fever.
Doctor: Tom, open your mouth and say "ahh".
Tom: Ahh!
Doctor(to Tom's mother): How long has he been like this?
Mother: Ever since this morning.
Doctor: Has he had anything to eat?
Mother: He's had some bread, two eggs, a glass of milk and an orange.
Doctor: Did you give him any medicine?
Mother: No. He hasn't had any medicine.
Doctor: Mmm. How are you feeling now, young man?
Tom: Very bad, Doctor. In fact, I feel even worse. Ooh! Ooh! I think I'm going to die.
Doctor: Die! You won't die, Tom. You'll be all right soon.
Mother: So it's nothing serious, Doctor?
Doctor: No. Your son will be all right by supper time. Tom's trouble is very common to boys these days. It comes and goes very quickly.
Mother: But I don't understand, Doctor.
Doctor: This afternoon, the biggest football game of the year will be on TV. If your son feels well enough to watch TV by then, he'll be fine after the game. You wait and see.
Mother: Oh, I see! Thank you very much, Doctor. Come along, Tom.
Doctor: Goodbye!


At page 73, 74, 75, 76, Book 4, The English Textbooks Series for Junior Secondary School
(The 1st Edition, Published by the People's Educations Press, May 1983)

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