文档库 最新最全的文档下载
当前位置:文档库 › (完整版)九年级外研版下册英语课文原文

(完整版)九年级外研版下册英语课文原文

(完整版)九年级外研版下册英语课文原文
(完整版)九年级外研版下册英语课文原文

九年级外研版下册英语课文原文

Module 1 Unit 1

Listen and read.

Lingling: Welcome back, everyone!

Betty: Hi Lingling! How was your holiday?

Lingling: Not bad! I went to Henan Province. But the trip back was very long. The train was full of people, and I had to stand for over six hours.

Betty: Bad luck. Where's Tony?

Daming: He's staying with his family in the UK, and flying back tomorrow. The

flights were late today.

Betty: Why is travel so difficult in winter?

Lingling: Well, it's the busiest season in China because of Spring Festival. Where did you go, Daming?

Daming: We flew to Hong Kong —and the flight was late! But we took the boat to Landau Island and went to Disneyland.

Lingling: How about you, Betty?

Betty: We had quite a good time in Beijing. We went sightseeing by bus and by taxi. And last weekend, we took a tour by coach to the Summer Palace and went for a long walk.

Daming: And now, better get back to work ... We've got exams at the end of the term.

Betty: Yes, but there are plenty of fun things to do this term ... the school trip ... Lingling: ... and the school leavers' party ...

Daming: ... the visit to the English-speaking theatre in Beijing ...

Lingling: And our trip to Los Angeles! We'll have a great time!

Module 1 Unit 2

Look at the phrases from the passage. What do you think the passage will be about?

%

a.1 ... his first long trip by train ...

b.2 ... leaving his village and his home ...

c.4 ... sitting in Lin's seat.

d.6 Slowly the young man stood up ...

e.5 This young man has the right ticket ...

f. 3 With tears in his eyes ...

Read the passage and number the phrases in the order they happen.

Excuse Me. You're Sitting in My Seat!

The train to Beijing! Lin often dreamed about the train, and about going to the capital. Now it was in front of him, to set off soon. He looked at his brother.

"Don't forget where you come from, little brother," Jin said. "And watch your bags carefully."

Lin nodded, unable to speak. This was his first long trip by train at the start of his new life, leaving his village and his home for the last 16 years.

He held Jin in his arms. With tears in his eyes, Jin pushed Lin away. "Go, brother. Write to us as soon as you get there, OK?"

Lin jumped onto the train. There were people and bags everywhere. He pushed past them towards his seat.

A young man was sitting in Lin's seat. He was wearing jeans and a very smart jacket, and was smoking a cigarette.

What should he do? Six pairs of eyes looked at Lin, while the man looked out of the window.

"Sir, you're sitting in my seat," Lin said, with a nervous smile. The other people watched with interest.

The man didn't turn to look at Lin, but just looked out of the window.

"Excuse me. I have a ticket with the number of the seat you're sitting in!" Lin said in a stronger voice.

"I also have a ticket with that number—though it is in another car. Besides, I was here first," said the man, without moving his head. Though he was sitting, he looked very tall and strong.

Lin looked at the other passengers for help. "But ... " he started to say.

"But what?" The man turned and looked at Lin. "I'm not moving."

Finally a man wearing glasses spoke in a loud voice. "This young man has the right ticket for that seat. You should move."

Lin felt brave. "See? Please move. I've got a long way to go."

"How long?" the young man asked.

"To the last stop, Beijing."

"I'm getting off before you. Then you can have my seat. "

"Where is that?" asked Lin.

"Hangzhou."

Lin thought Hangzhou was far away.

"It's seven hours away from here," the man with glasses said. "Even if it's only 10 minutes, you should move."

Slowly the young man stood up, dropped his cigarette on the floor, and disappeared down the train.

Module 2 Unit 1

Listen and read.

Betty: Hey, Tony! How was the UK?

Tony: Guess what! I saw Sally in London.

Lingling: My pen friend Sally?

Tony: Yes, Sally, the girl who visited us last year and played in the orchestra. Lingling: Oh, that's fantastic! How is she?

Tony: She's fine. It was great to see her again. I really like her.

Betty: Did you do anything interesting while you were there? Did you visit her

school?

Tony: Yes, I did. She took me there herself.

Betty: What's it like?

Tony: Here you are! These are some photos of Park School. I took them myself. Lingling: Let's have a look.

Tony: It isn't as big as ours. It's only got about 700 pupils.

Lingling: And how many pupils are there in a class?

Tony: Thirty.

Lingling: Wow!

Tony: Most classes have got a computer and Internet. And there are a few

science laboratories, and a large library. And there's a swimming pool and a huge sports ground.

Lingling: But Sally likes music.

Tony: Well, there's a music room, too. And they have a hall for concerts. Lingling: Which school is better, our school or Park School?

Tony: Both schools are very nice. And neither school has anything the other

hasn't got. But ...

Betty: But what ...?

Tony: ... but I prefer our school!

Daming: I bet we're even better than Park School at English!

Lingling: Well, anyway, we're all going to get top grades for English!

Module 2 Unit 2

Read the passage and write a short title for each photo.

My School Life

My name is Sally Maxwell, and I'm 15. I've been at Park School, London since I

was 11. If I pass my exams next year, I'll stay here until I'm 18.

Park School is a secondary school, about 20 minutes by bike away from home. Before I came here, I went to primary school, near my home. I started primary school when I was five and stayed there for six years.

The schoolday is from 8:45 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. We spend the first 10 minutes in our classroom while our teacher checks which pupils are present or absent. Then everyone goes to the main hall. There our head teacher makes a speech and tells us any news about the school. Lessons begin at 9:05 and last for an hour. We have a break at 11:05 until 11:20, then another lesson, then lunch for an hour. We have two more lessons before school finishes.

This year I have 11 subjects: maths, biology, chemistry, French, history, geography, music and IT, PHSE, ADT and PE (these stand for Information Technology; Personal Health and Safety Education; Art, Design and Technology and Physical Education). Fortunately, we don't have exams in every subject. PHSE is about the dangers of drugs and smoking, among other things. In ADT we also do things like learning to cook as well as drawing and design. Some people can do Italian and Spanish instead of French, but no one is learning Chinese ... yet! PE involves physical exercise, basketball, training in the gym and swimming—we're really lucky to have a swimming pool.

I took exams when I was 7, 10, and 14 years old. Next year I take my exams in eight subjects, and then I can do between three and five subjects for the exams in my final year.

We have a large sports ground where we play football, tennis and do athletics both during and after school hours. After-school activities, such as sports clubs and language societies are popular, too. During the school year there are usually visits to museums and galleries, and to camps for activities, such as climbing and cycling in the country. There are parties and discos and a sports day, and the school play is

a really important event. Once a term, there is a parents' meeting, so our parents and teachers can talk about our progress.

What's the best thing about school? English, history, music ... and my friends. What's the worst thing? Homework ... and exams!

Module 3 Unit 1

Listen and read.

Betty's

mum: It's getting late, Betty.

Betty: Nearly finished! I'm doing a composition: Is life today better or worse than it was 50 years ago ?

Betty's

mum: And what do you think?

Betty: I think it's better. The most important difference is that people are

healthier today, and they live longer than they did in the past.

Betty's mum: That's true. The advantage is that we know more about medicine today.

We're better at preventing illness . But people don't eat as well as in the past, and don't take as much exercise as they did.

Betty: I suppose that's because public transport is much better today.

Betty's mum: Yes, I agree. People walk or use their bikes less, and they're lazier. Faster transport also makes more pollution. And that makes life more dangerous and less healthy.

Betty: What about work? People don't have to work as hard as they worked 50

years ago.

Betty's Yes, but no one ever says they have too much free time! I also think

mum: schoolchildren today work harder than we ever did.

Betty: Yes, but I really want to do my best.

Betty's

mum: Why don't you ask Mrs Li downstairs? She's seen how life has changed.

Betty: That's a good idea. Talking of free time, don't forget I'm going on the

school trip next month, and the theatre visit.

Betty's

mum: Good! You'll be more relaxed and less nervous before your exams.

Module 3 Unit 2

Read this sentence from the passage. It's an example of a main point.

Example: My parents, my sister and three brothers lived in a small house beside

a restaurant.

Main

point: Families were bigger in the past..

Now choose the correct main point for these examples from the passage.

1. My sister ... left school when she was only 12 ...

My sister no longer wanted to go to school.

The school leaving age was lower in the past. (T)

2. Looking after us was a full-time job, so she stayed at home.

Married women were too busy at home to continue working. (T)

It wasn't necessary for the mother to work.

3. ... my mother never bought ready-made food as people do today.

There wasn't any fast food in the past.

The food we eat today isn't as healthy as it was. (T)

4. My parents liked him, and thought he came from a good family ...

People from good families were always kind.

Parents usually decided who their children married. (T)

5. Yes, there are lots more buildings and so much more traffic!

Cars are cheaper today.

There was less traffic in the past. (T)

Module 4 Unit 1

Listen and read.

Lingling: I'm really looking forward to the Shakespeare play.

Betty: Me too! And the school trip to the Great Wall.

Lingling: Yes, but I need a thick jacket, and some warm gloves and socks. Betty: In May?

Lingling: I get really cold.

Betty: OK. Let's go shopping!

Lingling: How about that new shopping centre in Wangfujing? You know, turn

left and go along Wangfujing, and it's on the right.

Betty: Sure. We'll go by bus, OK? And have you decided what to wear to the

school leavers' party?

Lingling: I've got a really nice long dress . What about you?

Betty: I'll probably wear a dress, too, but I need some shoes. OK, I'll meet

you in front of school at two o'clock this afternoon.

(Later .)

Betty: How about this jacket?

Lingling: It's the right size but it's a bit bright.

Betty: Let's see if they have one in blue. Where's the shop assistant ?

Lingling: It's that girl with long hair over there. Excuse me!

Shop

assistant: Can I help you?

Betty: Yes, do you have this jacket in blue?

Shop assistant: No, I don't think so. But we've got some overcoats over here. Come this way.

Betty: No, she doesn't want an overcoat.

Lingling: Hey, I really like these shoes!

Betty: Oh, take a look at that amazing skirt!

Lingling: I think we're going to be here for some time.

Module 4 Unit 2

Read the passage and find out what the words and expressions mean. big name; designer clothes; logo; look cool

Looking Cool 1. What do you look for when you go shopping for clothes? Do you choose

something fashionable ... or comfortable? Do you like to look different? Or do

you wear the same clothes as your friends? Do you go for this year's colours? Is it the logo—the company symbol—that catches your attention? Or maybe film stars are wearing these clothes? What helps you choose the clothes you like?

2.

Everyone spends money on clothes, and everyone has their personal look. The best-known clothing companies sell their "designer" clothes all over the world. But the number of these big name companies is in fact very small, and the clothes they make are more expensive than the clothes made by less well-known companies. Many people even prefer them to cheaper clothes. Why?

3.

Many young people today care about the way they look. They often buy "designer" clothes because they think they look cool. Then the less well-known companies make clothes which look the same. But they don't sell as well because they don't have the logo.

4.

People also think designer clothes are better made. For example, many people think the right running shoes will make you run faster or play better. Of course, this is not always true. It's the training—not the trainers—that improves your speed or your score. But that's not the point. People believe that it's true ... and then buy the shoes. The big companies only want to make a lot of money.

5.

Above all, designer clothes are more popular because of clever advertising. All of the international companies spend millions of dollars every year to make us buy their clothes. And they succeed!

6.

Most people dress in a way that shows off their personality. But if some of us buy expensive clothes just to look cool, what does that say about us? Maybe it's just clever advertising.

7.

So next weekend, think about the clothes you put on. What's the logo on your trainers? Who made your jeans? And how many of your friends wear the same clothes as you do? And then think that maybe some of us could spend our money better.

Module 5 Unit 1 Listen and read.

Mr Jackson: OK, listen up! Before we can enjoy ourselves on the Great Wall, there are a few rules and suggestions. OK?

All: Yes, Mr Jackson.

Mr Jackson: First, you must keep to the path. You mustn't walk along the edge because you might fall and hurt yourself. Is that clear?

All: Yes.

Mr Jackson: And you have to keep together. You mustn't go off on your own, because you might get lost.

All: No, Mr Jackson.

Daming: Can we have something to eat now? I'm starving!

Mr Jackson: No, you can't, Daming! You only had breakfast an hour ago. I think we should start walking, and then stop at noon for our picnic. But you shouldn't drink all the water, because you may need some later.

Betty: Can we go rock climbing?

Mr Jackson: Yes, you can, but you must use ropes. You have to think about personal safety! And you must have the right shoes. OK, I think that's all. Let's go

down this path, and then we can cross the stream and climb up to the top

of that mountain. Then we can take a look across the countryside ... Daming: ... and have lunch?

Mr Jackson: ... and then walk along that part of the wall, up there. Come on! I'll lead the way.

Daming: I feel tired already. I may need a rest very soon.

Module 5 Unit 2

Look at the picture and answer the questions.

1.What do you think the bear is doing?

2.What do you think the people in the tent

should do?

% Read the passage and answer the questions.

1.What were the three people doing in Yellowstone Park?

2.How much do they know about bears?

3.Where do you think is the best place to keep food safe from bears?

4.What was the noise behind the writer?

5.Do you think their stay in the park was a success?

Watch Out! Bears About!

On our first evening, the three of us were tired after walking for about eight hours. We soon fell asleep.

In the middle of the night, there was a strange noise outside. But when I looked out of the tent, there was nothing to see.

In the morning, I got up to make breakfast. The bag of food was open.

"Bears," said Joe. "We should hang the food in a tree tonight."

Later that day we stopped in a beautiful valley by a stream. It was very peaceful, and we fell asleep listening to the sound of water.

During the night the bears came back. This time they took the food from the tree.

"How did they do that?" I asked.

"Not high enough. Bears can climb trees. They can smell food from a distance. We should pick up the rubbish, too."

The first rule of camping is to keep a clean camp site. You can't leave anything which bears might think is food.

"OK, let's tidy the site up, and move on. Oh, and we should make lots of noise, too. If they know where we are, they may not come any closer," said Joe.

"If you see a bear," said Joe, "you mustn't move or make any gesture. And above all, you mustn't run. No one can run faster in the forest than a bear."

We went to sleep ... or we tried to.

The next day we stopped at midday for something to eat, and while the others were resting, I went for a walk in the forest.

Suddenly, I saw a baby bear playing with some sticks and stones. He looked so friendly, and I remember thinking, "If I reach out, I can just touch him."

There was a loud noise behind me.

I stood very still. I didn't even turn my head. There was another loud noise, and I still couldn't see what was happening. The baby bear looked up, and ran past me into the woods.

I stayed in the same position for five minutes, maybe more. Then slowly I turned round, and on the hillside about 300 metres away I saw the baby bear and his huge mother.

I have never run so fast, back to my friends.

For the next 10 days, every time there was a sudden noise, my blood went cold. Module 6 Unit 1

Listen and answer the questions. Use the words in the box to help you. accident; ache; blood; fever; flu; ground; knee; shoulder; stomach; wound

1.Has Tony's dad ever had serious accidents?

2. What parts of his body did he hurt?

3. How long did it take him to get better?

4. What illness does he sometimes get?

5. What does he get with this illness?

6. What does he think Tony will get, and why?

7. Listen and read.

Betty: Hey! My legs are aching. How far have we walked?

Mr Jackson: About 10 kilometres. Let's wait for the others. They'll catch up in a few minutes.

Lingling: Who's missing ?

Betty: Tony and Daming. What's happened to them?

Lingling: They were walking more slowly than us.

Mr Jackson: And look at those clouds! I think it's going to rain. I'll go back and look for them.

Betty: Wait a minute! I can hear someone.

Tony: Help!

Lingling: It's Tony. Where have you been?

Tony: It's Daming. He has had an accident. He was running along the wall when

he tripped and fell over the edge. He's cut his head; his shoulder hurts

and I think he's broken his leg.

Mr

Jackson: When did he fall?

Tony: About 10 minutes ago.

Mr Jackson: OK, show me where he is. I'll call for help on my mobile.

(Later )

Tony: There he is, lying on the ground!

Mr

Jackson: Hi, Daming. How do you feel?

Daming: My leg hurts, and I feel a bit cold.

Tony: And you've cut your knee . There's blood on your leg.

Mr

Jackson: Can you move your foot?

Daming: Yes. Ouch! But I can't walk.

Mr

Jackson: We had better get you to hospital.

Lingling: Will he live?

Mr Jackson: Of course he will! He's got a wound in his leg and he may get a fever but it's nothing serious. He'll soon be OK!

Module 6 Unit 2 Look at the pictures. Say what the advantages or dangers are.

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3

Read the passage. Which paragraphs describe what you can see in the pictures?

Six Rules for a Safe and Healthy Life

Thanks to improvements in both health care and personal safety, most people are living healthier, longer lives. Someone who is born today can expect to live 25 years longer than someone who was born in the 19th century. It's even thought that in the future more and more people will celebrate their hundredth birthday. Here are six rules for a healthy life.

1. Be careful! It's dangerous out there!

We all know that we shouldn't run across the road in front of the oncoming traffic, or cycle too close to cars. But we're not sure about how to stay safe in the countryside. When you're out walking, you should always go with someone, and tell your parents where you're planning to go. Remember! Climbing may also mean falling—what goes up must come down. Safety rules and advice are there to help you, not to make life less fun.

2. Don't be a couch potato!

Sure, it's comfortable to sit on the couch and watch. But experts say you should walk at least 10,000 steps every day to keep fit. In the past, people's jobs required more physical effort. When farmers were working in the fields, they were keeping fit at the same time. Think about it: do you get the same amount of exercise today as they did in the past?

3. Watch your diet!

It's important to eat plenty of the right things, above all, fruit, vegetables, and to see fast food or sweets as something very special—maybe just now and then. The wrong diet means you'll put on weight, one of the fastest ways to an unhealthy life.

4. Rest up while you can!

When we were babies, we slept for much of the day—if our parents were lucky! Teenagers don't need as much sleep but it's important to get about eight hours' sleep. At weekends, you've got more time, so use it not just for your friends, but for rest, too.

5. Don't worry. Be happy!

Many doctors believe that happiness is important for our general health. If you're worried about something, talk to your parents or your teacher.

6. Say no ... to smoking and drugs!

Yes, you knew I was going to say this! But it's so important. More teenagers damage their health through smoking and taking drugs than any other dangers. Think about the effect on your family and friends, and think about its effect on you and your health.

Happy living!

Module 7 Unit 1

Look at the party invitation and answer the questions.

Invitation

You're invited to

the School Leavers' Party

on Saturday 30th May at 5 p.m.

in the school hall

Bring a traditional dish—"finger food"

Music and dancing

1. What's a school leavers' party?

2. What's a traditional dish?

3. What do you think "finger food" is?

4. What else is there to do at the party?

5. Listen and read.

Lingling: When's the school leavers' party?

Betty: After the visit to the play by Shakespeare. It'll be held on 30th May. We're all invited.

Daming: In fact, I've been chosen to look after the dance music.

Tony: And I have been asked to decorate the hall.

Betty: And everyone has been told to prepare a traditional dish from our own countries.

Lingling: Will we be allowed to cook it at school, or must it be made at home, and brought here?

Betty: I suppose it can be heated up in the school kitchen, but it should be cooked at home. What are you going to make?

Lingling: Suanla tang , I guess.

Betty: What's that?

Lingling: Hot and sour soup. It's made with chicken or pork and vegetables.

Betty: But the invitation says finger food! That means you have to eat it with your fingers .

Lingling: Oh, soup's no good, then. You need a spoon . What about you? Betty: Hamburgers, with cheese in a bread roll .

Tony: And you, Daming?

Daming: Jiaozi ! The best jiaozi in China are made by my grandmother!

外研版九年级英语上全册课文翻译

外研版九年级英语上全册课文翻译 Module 1 Wonders of the world Unit 1: It’s more than 2000 years old. 托尼:我们给《世界奇观》节目打电话,加入讨论吧。我觉得自然奇观比人造奇观更有趣。而且我认为巨人之路是最神奇的自然奇观。 玲玲:嗯,我没有见过巨人之路,所以我不知道该不该同意你的看法。你为什么会喜欢它呢,托尼? 托尼:哦,两年前我浏览了巨人之路。它非常大,由大约4万多块石块组成,大多数石块都有六个面。巨人之路位于北爱尔兰东海岸,绵延数百米。 玲玲:听起来很神奇,但我认为非洲的维多利亚瀑布更壮观。瀑布宽约1700米,高约100米,数千米之外就能听到瀑布的巨响。 贝蒂:哇!那么大啊!但是,在我看来,人造奇观比自然奇观更激动人心。就说兵马俑吧,它们都有两千多年的历史了。 大明:我同意你的看法,贝蒂。我觉得三峡大坝也很神奇。大坝长约2300米,高185米,顶部宽15米。它为中国数百万的人口供电。 贝蒂:那现在谁来拨打热线? Unit 2 The Grand Canyon was not just big . 自然界的一大奇观 我到那里时是大清早,天下着雨。我朝东边看了看,天空变得灰蒙蒙的。我下了车,穿过一道门,沿着一条黑暗的小路前行。虽然什么也看不见,但我知道它就在那里。 大约走了一英里,小路边出现了一个陌生人。我问道:“我走的路对吗?”他知道我要去哪里。他答道:“对,五分钟后你就能到达那里。”终于,我走到一些岩石前停了下来。我朝那片岩石望过去,但是一片寂静,还是看不见它。 突然,雨停了,云散了。太阳从我身后升起,照在岩石上。地面(仿佛在随着光线)向下延伸,(逐渐)退落到下面的一条河里。我在眺望着这自然界奇观之一的大峡谷。

人教版英语九年级课文原文

2014人民教育出版社九年级英语教科书课本课文目录 Unit1 how can we become good learners How I Learned to Learn English Last year, I did not like my English class. Every class was like a bad dream. The teacher spoke too quickly. But I was afraid to ask questions because my pronunciation was very bad. So I just hid behind my textbook and never said anything. Then one day I watched an English movie called Toy Story. I fell in love with this exciting and funny movie! So then I began to watch other English movies as I could not understand everything the characters said, their body language and the expressions on their faces helped me to get the meaning. I also realized I could get the meaning by listening for just the key words. My pronunciation also improved by listening to the interesting conversations in English movies. I discovered that listening to something you are interested in is the secret to language learning. I also learned useful sentences like “It’s a piece of cake” or “It serves you right.” I did not understand these sentences at first. But because I wanted to understand the story, I looked up the words in a dictionary. Now I really enjoy my English class. I want to learn new words and more grammar. Then I

最新仁爱版九年级下英语课文原文

Unit 5 China and the world Topic 1 China attracts millions of tourists form all over the world Section A 1a. read and understand (It’s been two years since Mr. Green came to China. Their daughter ,Susanna , has just come to live with them. She knows very little about the country.) Susanna: Mom , how much do you know about China ? Mrs. Green : A lot . China is a great country that has about 5000 years of history. There are many places of interest which attract million of tourists from all over the world every year. Susanna: Is that so ? Are there any beautiful mountains ? Mrs. Green : Yes. And some of them are very famous , such as Mountain Tai, Mountain Huang , MountSong and MountEmei. Susanna: What about rivers? Mrs. Green : There are a great number of rivers in China. Among them , the Changjiang River is the longest one and the second longest is the Huanghe River. They’re the birthplaces of Chinese culture. Susanna: Anything else ? Mrs. Green : My dear , I think you should get to know more about China by yourself. I can fetch you Guide to China. It’s a book which introduces China in detail. Susanna: Thanks , Mom. 1b . Complete the table There are many places of __________ in China. Mountain Some beautiful and _________ mountains such as MountTai, Mount_______, MountSong and MountEmei. River a great ________ of rivers such as the Changjing River , the ___________ one and the Huanghe River , the ________ longest one. China attracts millions of _____________ from all over the world each year. 2. Talk about the pictures with your partner by following example. Example: A: Do you know MountHuang ? B: Yes. It’s a mountain with lots of strange pine trees. A: Where is it ? B: It lies in Anhui province A: It’s a place which/ that is worth visinting. B: Yes, let’s go there this summer vacation. MountHuang/ strange pine trees/ AnhuiProvince the WestLake/ many gardens / ZhejiangProvince

新外研版英语九年级上课文

新外研版英语九年级上 课文 Document serial number【KK89K-LLS98YT-SS8CB-SSUT-SST108】

Module 1 When I arrived, it was early morning and it was raining. I got out of the car, went through a gate and walked along a path. In the east, the sky was becoming light. I knew it was there, but there was nothing to see. After about a mile, a stranger appeared in front of me. “Am I going the right way?” I asked. He knew where I was going. “Yes,” he replied. “you’ll get there in five minutes.” Finally, I came to some rocks and stopped. I looked over them, but it was silent and there was no sign of it. Suddenly, the clouds cleared and the rain stopped. The sun rose behind me and beyond the rocks. I saw that the ground fell away and down to a river, far below me. I was looking across the Grand Canyon, one of the wonders of the natural world. I looked down to the Colorado River, from here a silver stream nearly one mile below me. If you put the two tallest buildings in the world on top of the each other at the bottom of the canyon, they still wouldn’t reach the top. Then I looked across to the other side of the canyon. How far is it? It’s about fifteen miles, maybe more. Finally, I looked to my left and to my right, and on both sides the canyon went far away, about 277 miles long. The Grand Canyon is not just big. It’s huge! I remained by the canyon for about half an hour, and I asked myself, “Is the Grand Canyon the greatest wonder anywhere in the natural world?” I certainly know the answer. But what do you think? Module 2 Thanksgiving is an American festival. People give thanks for their food. It’s celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November and it’s a time for a special dinner among family and friends. We’ve celebrated the festival since the first pioneers from England arrived in America by ship in the seventeenth century. While they were crossing the Atlantic, many people died, and after they landed, their first winter was worse than any English winter. The local people, the Native Americans, taught the pioneers how to grow corn, catch fish and keep cows, sheep and hens. The following year they celebrated together by eating a dinner of the new food. We still celebrate Thanksgiving today with a traditional dinner. The kitchen is the most crowded room in our house because we all help to prepare the food there. We lay the table, then before we begin dinner, my father gives praise for the food, so we remember where the festival comes from. We usually eat too much, but it’s only once a year! We often listen to speeches and tell stories after dinner as well. When it’s all over everyone helps wash the dishes.

人教版九年级英语Unit4课文原文

Unit4 Section A 2d Alfred: This party is such a great idea! Gina: I agree.It's been three years since we last saw our primary school classmates. Alfred: It's interesting to see how people have changed. Gina: Billy has changed so much! He used to be so shy and quiet. Alfred: Yeah, his face always turned right when he talked to girls! Gina: I used to see him reading in the library every day. Alfred: That's because he was a really good student. He studied hard and got good scores on his exams. Gina. Did he use to wear glasses? Alfred: Yes, and he used to be thin, too. But look how big and strong he is now! Gina: He is so popular now. Look at all the girls around him! 3 a Read the passage and put the sentences A-D in the correct places. From Shy Girl to Pop Star 1 For this month's Young World magazine, I interviewed 19- year- old Asian pop star Candy Wang. Candy told me that she used to be really shy and took up singing to deal with her shyness. As she got better, she

0人教版英语九年级课文原文

2014人民教育出版社九年级英语教科书课本课文 目录 Unit1 how can we become good learners? (1) Unit 2 I think that mooncakes are delicious! (3) Unit 3 could you please tell me where the restrooms are? (4) Unit 4 I used to be afraid of the dark (5) Unit 5 what are the shirts made of? (6) Unit 6 when was it invented? (7) Unit 7 Teenagers should be allowed to choose their own clothes (8) Unit 8 It must belong to Carla (9) Unit 9 I like music that I can dance to (10) Unit10 you’re supposed to shake hands (12) Unit11 sad movies make me cry (13) Unit 12 life is full of the unexpected (14) Unit13 we are trying to save the earth (15) Unit14 I remember meeting all of you in Grade 7 (16) Unit1 how can we become good learners? How I Learned to Learn English Last year, I did not like my English class. Every class was like a bad dream. The teacher spoke too quickly. But I was afraid to ask questions because my pronunciation was very bad. So I just hid behind my textbook and never said anything. Then one day I watched an English movie called Toy Story. I fell in love with this exciting and funny movie! So then I began to watch other English movies as well.Although I could not understand everything the characters said, their body language and the expressions on their faces helped me to get the meaning. I also realized I could get the meaning by listening for just the key words. My pronunciation also improved by listening to the

八年级英语上册英语课文原文

系统复习资料 八年级上册英语课文原文 Unit 1Where did you go on vacation? Section A 2d Rick:Hi,Helen.Long time no see. Helen:Hi,Rick.Yes,I was on vacation last month. Rick:Oh,did you go anywhere interesting? Helen:Yes,I went to Guizhou with my family. Rick:Wow!Did you see H uangguoshu Waterfall? Helen:Yes,I did.It was wonderful!①We took quite a few photos there.What about you?Did you do anything special last month? Rick:Not really.②I just stayed at home most of the time to read and relax., Section B 2b Did Jane have a good time on Monday?What about on Tuesday? Monday,July 15th I arrived in Penang in Malaysia this morning with my family.①It was sunny and hot,so we decided to go to the beach near our hotel.②My sister and I tried paragliding.③I felt like I was a bird.It was so exciting!For lunch,we had something very special-Malaysian yellow noodles.They were delicious!In the afternoon,we rode bicycles to Georgetown.④There are a lot of new buildings now,but many of the old buildings are still there.In We ld Quay,a really old place in Georgetown,we saw the houses of the Chinese traders from 100 years ago.⑤I wonder what life was like here in the past.I really enjoyed walking around the town. Tuesday,July 16th ⑥What a difference a day makes!My father and I decided to go to Penang Hill today.We wanted to walk up to the top,but then it started raining a little so we decided to take the train.⑦We waited over an hour for the train because there were too many people.When we got to the top,it was raining really hard.We didn't have an umbrella so we were wet and cold.It was terrible!⑧And because of the bad weather,we couldn't see anything below.⑨My f ather didn't bring enough money,so we only had one bowl of fish and rice.I was so hungry!But it tasted great!,

九年级英语3A课文原文

九年级3A课文原文 How I Learned to Learn English Last year, I did not like my English class. Every class was like a bad dream. The teacherspoke too quickly. But I was afraid to ask questions because my pronunciation was very bad. So I just hid behind my textbook and never said anything. Then one day I watched an English movie called Toy Story. I fell in love with this excitin g and funny movie! So then I beganto watch other English movies too. Although I could not(couldn't)understand everything the characters said, their body language and the expressions on their faces helped me to get the meaning. I also realized I could get it by listening for just the key words.Mypronunciation also improved by listeningto the interesting conversations in English movies. I discovered that listening to something interesting is the secret to language learning. I also learned useful sentences like “It’s a piece of cake” or “It serves you right.” I didn’t understand these sentences at first. But because I wanted to understand the story, I looked up the words in a dictionary. Now I really enjoy my English class. I want to learn new words and more grammar. Then I can have a better understanding of English movies. Unit4 I used to be afraid of the dark A_3a From Shy Girl to Pop Star For this month’s Young World magazine, I interviewed 19-year-old Asian pop star Candy Wang. Candy told me that sheused to be really shy and took up singing to deal with her shyness. As she got better, she dared to sing in front of her class, and then for the whole school. Now she’s not shy anymore and lovessinging in front of crowds. I asked Candy how life was different after she became famous. She explained that there are many good things, like being able to travel andmeetne w people all the time. “I didn’t use to be popular in school, but now I get tons of attention everywhere I go.” However, too much attention can also be a bad thing. “I always have to worry about how I appear to others and I have to be very careful about what I say or do.And I don’t have much private time anymore.Hanging out with friends is almost impossible for me now because there are always guards around me.” What does Candy have to say to all those young peoplewhowant to become famous? “Well,” she b egins slowly, “you have to be prepared to give up your normal life. You can never imagine howdifficultthe road to success is. Many times I thought about giving up, but I fought on. You really require a lot of talent and hard work to succeed. Only a very small number of people make it to the top.”

外研版九年级上英语课文原文

M7 U1 Mr.Jacks on:Hello,Betty.What’s up? Betty:Iwant to join an Internet group to discuss great books by great writers. Mr.Jackson:So,who are your great writers? Betty:Well,maybe Confucius and Shakespeare. Mr.Jackson:Really?I accept that they’re great because their works are still read bay many people today.But I think I’d describe Confucius more as a teacher and thinker than a writer.He was a very wise man.What do you have to do for the discussion? Betty:Well,each of us reads a favourite book and writes a review for the discussion. Mr.Jackson:I see.We’re still influenced by Confucius ideas,and Shakespeare’s plays also make a lot of sense to us today.People have always read,and will always read great books.By the way,what do you think of Mark Twain,the Great American writer in the nineteenth century? Betty:He wasn’t important,but I suppose he isn’t as well-know as Confucius or Shakespeare.

最新版外研版九年级上英语课文

M1 U1 Tony:Let`s call Wonders of the World and join in the discussion. I think natural wonders are more interesting than man-made ones. And I think the Giant`s Causeway is the most fantastic natural wonder. Lingling:Hm,I`ve never seen it,so I`m not sure I agree with do you like it,Tony? Tony:Well,I visited the Giant`s Causeway two years `s huge. There`re about 40,000 rocks,most of them with six sides. It goes for several hundred metres on the eastem coast of Northem Ireland. Lingling:That sounds great,though I think Victoria Falls in Africa are even more fantastic. They`re about 1,700 metres wide and 100 metres can hear the loud noise a few kilometres away. Betty:Wow,tha`s huge! But in my opinion,man-made wonders are more exciting than natural at the Terracotta `s more than 2,000 years old. Daming:I agree with you,Betty. And I think the Three Gorges Dam is fantastic too. It`s about 2,300 metres long,185 metres high and 15 metres wide at the top. It lions of people in China. Betty:Now,who`d like to call first? M1 U2 A great wonder of the natural world When I arrived,it was early morning and it was raining. I looked to the east—the sky was becoming got out of the car,went through a gate and walked along a dark path. There was nothing to see,but I knew it was there. After about a mile,a stranger appeared beside the path.“Am I going the right way?”I knew where I was going,“yes,”he replied,“you`ll get there in five minutes.”

人教版新目标九年级英语课文翻译全一册

155******** 一单元 SECTION A 1a 我通过制作抽认卡来学习。通过和朋友一起学习。通过听磁带。通过做抽认卡。通过向老师求助。通过读课本。通过制作单词本。 1c A:你怎么为考试而学习。B:我通过参加学习小组来学习。 2a 1、你是通过看英文录像学英语的吗? 2、你曾和朋友们练习过对话吗? 3、听磁带怎么样? 4、大声朗读以练习发音怎么样?5、我曾经通过参加学习小组的方式学习过吗? 2b A是的,我通过那种学习方式学到了很多。B、哦,是的,它提高了我说英语的能力。C、有时那样做。我觉得他有用。D、不。(通过看英语录像学习)太难了,无法理解录像中的人所说的话。 2c A你曾经通过参加学习小组来学习吗?B、是的,我参加赤字,通过那种方式我学到了很多。 Grammer Focus 你怎么为准备一场考试而学习?我靠听磁带。你怎样学习英语?我通过参加学习小组来学习。你通过大声朗读来学习英语吗?是的,我是。你曾和朋友们练习过对话吗?哦,是的,他提高了我说英语的能力。你曾经通过参加学习?小组来学习吗?是的,我参加过。通过那种方式我学习到了很多。 3a如何才能学得最好 这星期我们询问了新星高中的同学关于学习更多英语的最佳方法的问题。许多同学说他们通过使用英语为学习它,一些还有很特别的建议。比如,李莉莲说学习新单词的最好的方法是阅读英语杂志。她说记忆浒音乐的歌词也有一些作用。当我们问及学习语法的问题时,她说:“我从不学习语法。它太枯燥了。” 魏明有不同的看法。他学习英语已经6年了,并且确实喜欢英语。他认为学习语法是学习一门语言的一种好方法。他还认为观看英语电影也不错,国灰他可以看到演员说话的情形。但是,有时候他发现看英语电影是件很头痛的事情,因为那些演员说话太快了。 刘畅说加入学校英语俱乐部是提高英语最好的方法。学生有很多练习的机会并且他们也有很多乐趣。她补充说和朋友练习会话一点用处也没有。“我们会因为某件事变得很激动,最后用汉语来讲,”她说。 3b A:我正在作一个关于学习英语的调查。我能问你一些问题吗?B:当然。A:太好了!你叫什么名字?B:魏明。A:那么你是怎样学习英语的,魏明?B:…… 4 A:你列词汇表吗?B:噢,是的。我常那样做。SECTION B 1a我不会发其中一些单词的音。我不会拼写一些英语单词。我听不懂英语口语。我在语法上犯错误。我读得很慢。1b我不知道怎么使用逗号。2a 1、不能正确发音。 2、忘记很多生词。 3、人们和我说话时我不能每次都听懂。 4、不能理解杂志中的单词。 5、没有获得很多写作训练。 2B A、你可以一直将生词写在你的笔记本里,并在家学习它们。B、你应该找一个笔友。C、听力能起作用。D、为什么不加入一个英语俱乐部来练习说英语呢? 2C A:我没有搭档来练习英语。B、也许我应该加入一个英语俱乐部。 3a我是怎样学习英语的 去年英语课对我来说很难。首先,对我来说听懂老师说话很难。开始,她说的太快,我不能听懂每个单词,后来,我意识到如果你听不懂每个单词并没有关系。而且我害怕在班上说话,因为我认为同学们可能会嘲笑我。我也不是总能造出完整的句子。然后我开始看英文电视。那很有用。我认为做大量听力练习是成为一个好的语言学习者的秘决之一。另一件我觉得很难的事是英语语法。所以我决定在每节课上记大量语法要点。然后我开始用我正在学的语法自己写新句子。这样作用处之大令人惊奇。现在我很喜欢学英语并且这学期我得了个A。我的老师对我印象很深。作者觉学英语很难是因为……1、老师发音差。2、她说话时人们总是嘲笑她。3、她在造完整的句子方面有困难。4、英语语法很难。当她开始…她的英语提高了。5、和说英语的朋友一起出去。6、大量的听力练习。7、在自己组织的句子里使用语法。 3b 亲爱的,我知道学英语不容易,但我有一些想法可能有用。你说你不能理解说话太快的人。那么,你可以尽量听最重要的单词,而不是每个单词。 4 1、关于学英语什么不容易。2、就这一点你作了什么? 3、你最喜欢的学习更多英语的方式是什么?韩文说如果人们语速太快听力有时就很难。 SELF CHECK 1 你应该在词汇表中写下新的英文单词。2、如果你不知道怎样拼写生词,就查词典。3、最好的提高你的英语(水平)的方法是加入英语俱乐部。4、另一件他觉得很困难的事是英语语法。5、这种纸摸上去非常柔软。 2 READING Section 2使用词典词典是有用的学习工具,但许多英语单词有不同的含义和用法。我们需要确定我们从词典中找到的含义与语境匹配。 我们该怎样解决我们的烦恼? 无论贫富、老少,我们都有烦恼。并且除非我们解决了问题,否则我们会轻易变得不开心。为我们的问题担忧会影响我们在学校的表现。它也会影响我们同家人相处的方式。所以我们该怎么解决我们的烦恼呢?有许多方法。它不是烦恼----它是挑战。享受面对它(的过程)。 通过学会忘记

九年级外研版下册英语课文原文

九年级外研版下册英语课文原文 Module 1 Unit 1 Listen and read. Lingling:Welcome back, everyone! Betty:Hi Lingling! How was your holiday? Lingling:Not bad! I went to Henan Province. But the trip back was very long. The train was full of people, and I had to stand for over six hours. Betty:Bad luck. Where's Tony? Daming:He's staying with his family in the UK, and flying back tomorrow. The flights were late today. Betty:Why is travel so difficult in winter? Lingling:Well, it's the busiest season in China because of Spring Festival. Where did you go, Daming? Daming:We flew to Hong Kong—and the flight was late! But we took the boat to Landau Island and went to Disneyland. Lingling:How about you, Betty? Betty:We had quite a good time in Beijing. We went sightseeing by bus and by taxi. And last weekend, we took a tour by coach to the Summer Palace and went for a long walk. Daming:And now, better get back to work ... We've got exams at the end of the term. Betty:Yes, but there are plenty of fun things to do this term ... the school trip ... Lingling:... and the school leavers' party ... Daming:... the visit to the English-speaking theatre in Beijing ... Lingling:And our trip to Los Angeles! We'll have a great time!

相关文档
相关文档 最新文档