八年级英语(下)(人教版)教材听力原文及译文62490

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UNIT 1

Section A

1b Listen and look at the picture. Then number the names[1-5.

Conversation 1

NurseYou dont look well. Whats the matter, Sarah?

Sarah:I was playing with my friends at the park yesterday. Then it got windy, but I didnt put on my jacket. Now I have a cold.

Conversation 2

Nurse:Whats the matter, David? Are you OK?

David:I ate too much junk food at my friends birthday party. So last night, I got a stomachache. I almost couldnt get myself out of bed this morning.

Conversation 3

Nurse:Whats the matter, Ben? Can you move?

Ben:Not really. I was playing soccer the other day and I hurt myself. It seemed OK at first, but now I have a really sore back.

Conversation 4

Nurse:You look really tired. Whats the matter, Nancy?

Nancy:I didnt sleep very well last night. I have a toothache. Its terrible! I cant really eat anything either. It hurts a lot.

Conversation 5

Nurse:Whats the matter, Judy?

Judy:Im sorry, but its very difficult for me to talk.

Nurse:Oh, dear. Whats the matter?

Judy:I talked too much yesterday and didnt drink enough water. I have a very sore throat now.

2a Listen and number the pictures [1-5] in the order you hear them.

Conversation 1

Girl 1:You dont look well. Your face looks a bit red.

Girl 2:Yeah, and my head feels very hot. What should I do?

Girl 1:Maybe you have a fever. You should take your temperature.

Girl 2:Yes, youre right.

Conversation 2

Girl 1:Whats the matter?

Girl 2:I didnt take good care of myself. I didnt wear enough warm clothes yesterday. Now I have a cough and a sore throat.

Girl 1:You should drink some hot tea with honey.

Girl 2:That sounds like a good idea.

Conversation 3

Girl:You look terrible! Whats the matter?

Boy:I think I ate too much at dinner last night. It was an all-you-can-eat meal at the restaurant. But now I have a stomachache.

Girl:Thats too bad. You shouldnt eat so much next time. Right now, you should lie down and rest.

Boy:I guess I should.

Conversation 4

Girl:Whats wrong with your face?

Boy:Its not my face. Its my tooth. I have a toothache.

Girl:You should see a dentist and get an X-ray.

Boy:But will it hurt?

Girl:No, and if you dont go to the dentist now, itll hurt even more later!

Conversation 5

Girl 1:Oh, no! What happened?

Girl 2:I was making dinner just now and I cut myself by accident.

Girl 1:Oh, that looks serious. You should put some medicine on it. Here, let me help you.

Girl 2:OK, thanks.

2b Listen again. Match the problems with the advice.

Conversation 1

Girl 1:You dont look well. Your face looks a bit red.

Girl 2:Yeah, and my head feels very hot. What should I do?

Girl 1:Maybe you have a fever. You should take your temperature.

Girl 2:Yes, youre right.

Conversation 2

Girl 1:Whats the matter?

Girl 2:I didnt take good care of myself. I didnt wear enough warm clothes yesterday. Now I have a cough and a sore throat.

Girl 1:You should drink some hot tea with honey.

Girl 2:That sounds like a good idea.

Conversation 3

Girl:You look terrible! Whats the matter?

Boy:I think I ate too much at dinner last night. It was an all-you-can-eat meal at the restaurant. But now I have a stomachache.

Girl:Thats too bad. You shouldnt eat so much next time. Right now, you should lie down and rest.

Boy:I guess I should.

Conversation 4

Girl:Whats wrong with your face?

Boy:Its not my face. Its my tooth. I have a toothache.

Girl:You should see a dentist and get an X-ray.

Boy:But will it hurt?

Girl:No, and if you dont go to the dentist now, itll hurt even more later!

Conversation 5

Girl 1:Oh, no! What happened?

Girl 2:I was making dinner just now and I cut myself by accident.

Girl 1:Oh, that looks serious. You should put some medicine on it. Here, let me help you.

Girl 2:OK, thanks.

             Section B

1b Listen to the school nurse. Check(√)the problems you hear.

Teacher:Hello, Jenny! You look tired.

Nurse:Well, today was a busy day in my office. One boy hurt himself in P.E. class.

Teacher:What happened?

Nurse:He was running under the hot sun and then he felt sick and fell down.

Teacher:Yes, the weather is very hot today.

Nurse:He cut his knee, so I washed the cut and put some medicine on it. Then I put a bandage on it.

Teacher:Was the cut serious?

Nurse:Not really, but I also took his temperature. Luckily he didnt have a fever. I told him he should rest.

Teacher:What else happened?

Nurse:One girl had a nosebleed. I told her to put her head down to stop the blood. Oh, and another boy got hit on the head with a baseball bat.

Teacher:That sounds bad. I hope hes OK

Nurse:I hope so, too. He was taken to the hospital to get an X-ray.

1c Listen again. Write the letter of each treatment next to the problems you checked in the chart above.

Teacher:Hello, Jenny! You look tired.

Nurse:Well, today was a busy day in my office. One boy hurt himself in P.E. class.

Teacher:What happened?

Nurse:He was running under the hot sun and then he felt sick and fell down.

Teacher:Yes, the weather is very hot today.

Nurse:He cut his knee, so I washed the cut and put some medicine on it. Then I put a bandage on it.

Teacher:Was the cut serious?

Nurse:Not really, but I also took his temperature. Luckily he didnt have a fever. I told him he should rest.

Teacher:What else happened?

Nurse:One girl had a nosebleed. I told her to put her head down to stop the blood. Oh, and another boy got hit on the head with a baseball bat.

Teacher:That sounds bad. I hope hes OK

Nurse:I hope so, too. He was taken to the hospital to get an X-ray.

UNIT 2

Section A

1b Listen and number the ways the boy and girl could help others.

Conversation 1

Boy 1:I hope to work outside.

Girl 1:You could help to clean up the city parks.

Conversation 2

Boy 2:Id like to help homeless people.

Girl 1:You could give out food at the food bank to help feed them.

Conversation 3

Girl 2:I want to cheer up sick kids.

Girl 1:You could ask hospitals to let you visit the kids.

Conversation 4

Girl 1:Id like to help kids with their schoolwork.

Girl 2:You could volunteer in an after-school study program to teach kids.

2a A group of students are planning a City Park Clean-Up Day. Listen and check(√)the things they are going to do to tell people about it.

Boy 1:Now we need to come up with a plan to tell people about the city park clean-up.

Girl 1:Yeah, but Im hungry, Bob. Lets have lunch first.

Girl 2:No, we need to start now. Clean-up Day is only two weeks from now.

Boy 2:Youre right, Sally. We cant put off making a plan. As we talk, Ill write down all our ideas. Then we can decide which ideas are best.

Girl 1:Umwellwe could put up signs.

Boy 2:Thats a good idea!

Girl 2:Lets make some notices, too. Then Ill hand them out after school.

Boy 1:OK. Great! And we could each call up 10 students and ask them to come.

Boy 2:Hey, were coming up with a lot of good ideas, arent we?

2b Listen again. Fill in the blanks.

Boy 1:Now we need to come up with a plan to tell people about the city park clean-up.

Girl 1:Yeah, but Im hungry, Bob. Lets have lunch first.

Girl 2:No, we need to start now. Clean-up Day is only two weeks from now.

Boy 2:Youre right, Sally. We cant put off making a plan. As we talk, Ill write down all our ideas. Then we can decide which ideas are best.

Girl 1:Umwellwe could put up signs.

Boy 2:Thats a good idea!

Girl 2:Lets make some notices, too. Then Ill hand them out after school.

Boy 1:OK. Great! And we could each call up 10 students and ask them to come.

Boy 2:Hey, were coming up with a lot of good ideas, arent we?

Section B

1c Listen and number the pictures[1-4]in the correct order.

Man:This morning Im talking with a very wonderful young man, Jimmy the Bike Boy. Good morning, Jimmy.

Jimmy:Good morning.

Man:So, Jimmy, tell our listeners what you do.

Jimmy:Well, I find or buy old bikes that nobody wants. Then I fix up the bikes and give them away to kids who dont have enough money to buy their own bikes.

Man:Thats fantastic. What gave you the idea?

Jimmy:I guess I take after my father. He loves to help people. He always volunteers to help people in need.

Man:Wow! Your parents must be proud of you.

Jimmy:I guess so. But now Ive run out of money, so I cant buy any more old bikes.

Man:Oh, thats too bad.

Jimmy:Yeah. I need to come up with some way of getting money or Ill have to stop.

1d Listen again. T for true or F for false.

Man:This morning Im talking with a very wonderful young man, Jimmy the Bike Boy. Good morning, Jimmy.

Jimmy:Good morning.

Man:So, Jimmy, tell our listeners what you do.

Jimmy:Well, I find or buy old bikes that nobody wants. Then I fix up the bikes and give them away to kids who dont have enough money to buy their own bikes.

Man:Thats fantastic. What gave you the idea?

Jimmy:I guess I take after my father. He loves to help people. He always volunteers to help people in need.

Man:Wow! Your parents must be proud of you.

Jimmy:I guess so. But now Ive run out of money, so I cant buy any more old bikes.

Man:Oh, thats too bad.

Jimmy:Yeah. I need to come up with some way of getting money or Ill have to stop.

UNIT 3

Section A

1b Listen. Who will do these chores? Check(√)Peters mother or Peter.

Mom:Peter, we need to clean the house. Your grandma is coming over at seven.

Peter:Sure, but I need to do my homework first.

Mom:OK. Then after you finish your homework, lets clean up the kitchen. I can do the dishes and sweep the floor. Could you please take out the rubbish?

Peter:Sure, Mom.

Mom:Good. And could you please make your bed and fold your clothes?

Peter:All right.

Mom:And lets seeI have to clean the living room before your grandma arrives.

2a Listen. Peter asks his father if he can do four things. What does his father say? Check(√) yes or no.

Peter:Hey, Dad?

Dad:Yes?

Peter:Could I go out for dinner with my friends tonight?

Dad:Sure, that should be OK.

Peter:Could I go to the movies after that? My friends said the new action movie is really good.

Dad:I guess so. But dont stay out late.

Peter:Could I stay out until eleven? We might get something to drink after the movie.

Dad:No, you cant. You have a basketball game tomorrow, remember? You need to have a good rest.

Peter:Oh, yeah. Well, could you give me a ride to town now? If I take the bus, Ill be late.

Dad:I cant, Peter. I have to do some work now.

Peter:Oh, OK. No problem. Ill call Alan. Maybe his dad can give me a ride.

2b Listen again. Why does Peters father say “no”? Draw lines to the reasons in the chart in 2a.

Peter:Hey, Dad?

Dad:Yes?

Peter:Could I go out for dinner with my friends tonight?

Dad:Sure, that should be OK.

Peter:Could I go to the movies after that? My friends said the new action movie is really good.

Dad:I guess so. But dont stay out late.

Peter:Could I stay out until eleven? We might get something to drink after the movie.

Dad:No, you cant. You have a basketball game tomorrow, remember? You need to have a good rest.

Peter:Oh, yeah. Well, could you give me a ride to town now? If I take the bus, Ill be late.

Dad:I cant, Peter. I have to do some work now.

Peter:Oh, OK. No problem. Ill call Alan. Maybe his dad can give me a ride.

Section B

1c Listen to a conversation between Sandy and her mom. Check(√) the things in 1a that you hear.

Sandy:Could I invite my friends to a party on Saturday, Mom?

Mom:Of course! That sounds like fun.

Sandy:Yeah. Umcould I borrow some money?

Mom:What for?

Sandy:I need to buy some drinks and snacks. Could I go to the store?

Mom:Well, Im going tomorrow, and I can buy some drinks and snacks for you.

Sandy:Oh, good. Thanks, Mom.

Mom:Youre welcome. Oh, could you clean your room?

Sandy:I cleaned it last week.

Mom:You need to clean it again for your party.

Sandy:OK. At the party, could I use your CD player?

Mom:Yes, if youre careful with it.

Sandy:Dont worry, Mom!

Mom:Now, there are a few other things I want you to do before the party. Could you please move the big chairs to the bedroom and clean the living room?

Sandy:Sure. Dave is coming early on Saturday, so he can help me.

1d Listen again.Fill in the chart.

Sandy:Could I invite my friends to a party on Saturday, Mom?

Mom:Of course! That sounds like fun.

Sandy:Yeah. Umcould I borrow some money?

Mom:What for?

Sandy:I need to buy some drinks and snacks. Could I go to the store?

Mom:Well, Im going tomorrow, and I can buy some drinks and snacks for you.

Sandy:Oh, good. Thanks, Mom.

Mom:Youre welcome. Oh, could you clean your room?

Sandy:I cleaned it last week.

Mom:You need to clean it again for your party.

Sandy:OK. At the party, could I use your CD player?

Mom:Yes, if youre careful with it.

Sandy:Dont worry, Mom!

Mom:Now, there are a few other things I want you to do before the party. Could you please move the big chairs to the bedroom and clean the living room?

Sandy:Sure. Dave is coming early on Saturday, so he can help me.

UNIT 4

Section A

1b Listen and  the problems you hear in 1a.

Girl 1:You look really tired. Whats the matter?

Girl 2:I studied until midnight last night so I didnt get enough sleep.

Girl 1:Why dont you go to sleep earlier tonight? You can start studying earlier.

Girl 2:But I have two after-school classes today. So I can only start studying after dinner.

Girl 1:Maybe you should tell your parents that you cant do so many things.

Girl 2:I did, but they think its important that I take more after-school classes.

Girl 1:Well, they probably want you to get into a good senior high school.

Girl 2:Yes, I guess thats the reason.

Girl 1:You should talk to them again. Explain to them that you need to get enough sleep to stay healthy.

Girl 2:Thats a good idea. OK, Ill try to talk to them again.

2a Listen. Peters friend is giving him advice. Fill in the blanks with could or should.

Boy 1:Hey, Peter, whats wrong?

Boy 2:I had a fight with my best friend. What should I do?

Boy 1:Well, you could write him a letter.

Boy 2:I dont think so, although its a good idea. Im just not very good at writing letters.

Boy 1:Maybe you should call him up.

Boy 2:No, I dont want to talk about it on the phone.

Boy 1:But you really should talk to him so that you can say youre sorry.

Boy 2:Yes, I know I should, but its not easy.

Boy 1:Maybe you could go to his house.

Boy 2:I guess I could, but I dont want to surprise him.

Boy 1:Hey, I know. You could take him to the ball game.

Boy 2:But the ball game is next week. I dont want to wait until then to talk to him.

2b Listen again. Why doesnt Peter like his friends advice? Write the letters (a-e) next to the advice in 2a.

Boy 1:Hey, Peter, whats wrong?

Boy 2:I had a fight with my best friend. What should I do?

Boy 1:Well, you could write him a letter.

Boy 2:I dont think so, although its a good idea. Im just not very good at writing letters.

Boy 1:Maybe you should call him up.

Boy 2:No, I dont want to talk about it on the phone.

Boy 1:But you really should talk to him so that you can say youre sorry.

Boy 2:Yes, I know I should, but its not easy.

Boy 1:Maybe you could go to his house.

Boy 2:I guess I could, but I dont want to surprise him.

Boy 1:Hey, I know. You could take him to the ball game.

Boy 2:But the ball game is next week. I dont want to wait until then to talk to him.

Section B

1c Listen and check(√)the problems Wei Ming talks about.

Wei Ming:Alice, help me! My parents are giving me too much pressure about school!

Alice:Hey, Wei Ming. Although you may be unhappy with your parents, you should talk to them. Ask them why they give you so much pressure.

Wei Ming:Its because they want me to get good grades.

Alice:But life shouldnt just be about grades. Free time activities like sports and hanging out with friends are important, too.

Wei Ming:I totally agree. I need more free time to do activities I enjoy. This can help me relax and be healthier.

Alice:Yes, you wont get good grades if youre stressed out all the time.

Wei Ming:I also keep worrying about getting better grades than my classmates.

Alice:Oh, you shouldnt compete with your classmates to get better grades. You should all be helping each other to improve.

Wei Ming:Youre right. Thanks for all the good advice, Alice.

1d Listen again. What advice does Alice give to Wei Ming? Fill in the blanks.

Wei Ming:Alice, help me! My parents are giving me too much pressure about school!

Alice:Hey, Wei Ming. Although you may be unhappy with your parents, you should talk to them. Ask them why they give you so much pressure.

Wei Ming:Its because they want me to get good grades.

Alice:But life shouldnt just be about grades. Free time activities like sports and hanging out with friends are important, too.

Wei Ming:I totally agree. I need more free time to do activities I enjoy. This can help me relax and be healthier.

Alice:Yes, you wont get good grades if youre stressed out all the time.

Wei Ming:I also keep worrying about getting better grades than my classmates.

Alice:Oh, you shouldnt compete with your classmates to get better grades. You should all be helping each other to improve.

Wei Ming:Youre right. Thanks for all the good advice, Alice.

UNIT 5

Section A

1b Listen to the TV report and the correct responses.

[in the studio]

Reporter:The weather is beautiful today! But yesterdays rainstorm was the heaviest one so far this year. So, what were people doing yesterday at the time of the rainstorm?

[outside the studio,on the street]

Girl:I was at home doing my homework. But I could hear the heavy rain against my bedroom window.

Boy:I was reading at the library after school. Im so glad I didnt decide to play basketball!

Woman:I was waiting for the bus after work. Then the rain suddenly started and I got all wet.

Man:I was walking home from the supermarket. Luckily, I had an umbrella, but I still got wet!

[back in the studio]

Reporter:Looks like many people were caught in the rain yesterday. Many took hours to get home

2a Listen and number the pictures[1-5.

Boy:Yesterday was a terrible day. My alarm didnt go off so I woke up late. It was seven thirty when I woke up, and I needed to be at school by eight! I ran to the bus stopbut, I still missed the bus. It was eight thirty when I got to school. My teacher was angry and I felt bad all day. At four thirty, it was time to go home. I was waiting for the bus whenall of a suddenit began to rain heavily. It was likea really crazy rainstorm! I thought I had an umbrella in my schoolbag, so I kept trying to look for it. I was so busy looking for the umbrella that I didnt see a car coming. And it got water all over me! I was waiting like thatcompletely wetfor maybe almost an hour. Finally, the bus came and brought me home. I took a hot shower and ate some warm food. It felt so good to be home!

2b Listen again. Fill in the blanks in the sentences in 2a.

Boy:Yesterday was a terrible day. My alarm didnt go off so I woke up late. It was seven thirty when I woke up, and I needed to be at school by eight! I ran to the bus stopbut, I still missed the bus. It was eight thirty when I got to school. My teacher was angry and I felt bad all day. At four thirty, it was time to go home. I was waiting for the bus whenall of a suddenit began to rain heavily. It was likea really crazy rainstorm! I thought I had an umbrella in my schoolbag, so I kept trying to look for it. I was so busy looking for the umbrella that I didnt see a car coming. And it got water all over me! I was waiting like thatcompletely wetfor maybe almost an hour. Finally, the bus came and brought me home. I took a hot shower and ate some warm food. It felt so good to be home!

Section B

1b Listen and write short answers to the questions.

John:Hey, Kate, why werent you at the school basketball competition yesterday? I called you so many times, but you didnt answer.

Kate:Sorry, John. I left my phone at home.

John:What were you doing at the time of the competition?

Kate:Well, I left my house late and when the competition started, I was still making my way to school.

John:Then what happened?

Kate:When I got to the bus stop, I realized that my bag was still at home!

John:But why didnt you just go home to get your bag?

Kate:I did, but while I was running back home, I saw a dog by the side of the road and it was hurt.

John:Oh, so Im sure you helped the dog. I know how much you love animals.

Kate:Yes, I wanted to call the Animal Helpline, but I didnt have my phone so I had to wait for someone to walk by. Then I used his phone to call the helpline.

John:OK. No wonder you didnt make it to the competition.

Kate:Yes, Im so sorry I wasnt there to cheer you on, but Im happy that your team won!

1c Listen again.Number the events[1-6]in the order they happened.

John:Hey, Kate, why werent you at the school basketball competition yesterday? I called you so many times, but you didnt answer.

Kate:Sorry, John. I left my phone at home.

John:What were you doing at the time of the competition?

Kate:Well, I left my house late and when the competition started, I was still making my way to school.

John:Then what happened?

Kate:When I got to the bus stop, I realized that my bag was still at home!

John:But why didnt you just go home to get your bag?

Kate:I did, but while I was running back home, I saw a dog by the side of the road and it was hurt.

John:Oh, so Im sure you helped the dog. I know how much you love animals.

Kate:Yes, I wanted to call the Animal Helpline, but I didnt have my phone so I had to wait for someone to walk by. Then I used his phone to call the helpline.

John:OK. No wonder you didnt make it to the competition.

Kate:Yes, Im so sorry I wasnt there to cheer you on, but Im happy that your team won!

UNIT 6

Section A

1b Listen and check(√)the facts you hear. Which story are Anna and Wang Ming talking about?

Wang Ming:Hi, Anna. In my Chinese class today, we read a famous story called Yu Gong Moves a Mountain.

Anna:Oh, how does the story begin?

Wang Ming:Well, once upon a time, there was a very old man. There were two mountains near his house. They were so high and big that it took a long time to walk to the other side.

Anna:So what happened next?

Wang Ming:Well, the old man told his family that they should all help him to move the mountains.

Anna:Mm, but an old man probably couldnt even move a small tree.

Wang Ming:Yes, thats what his wife said, too.

Anna:And where would they put all the earth and stone from the mountains?

Wang Ming:Yu Gong said they could put it into the sea because its big enough to hold everything. So they all started digging the next day.

2a Listen and number the pictures [1-4] in order to tell the story.

Wang Ming:Let me tell you the rest of the story about Yu Gong. Yu Gong and his family began to move some of the earth and stone to the sea. One day, a man saw Yu Gong and his children when they were working on moving the mountains. He told Yu Gong that he could never do it because he was old and weak. As soon as the man finished talking, Yu Gong said that his family could continue to move the mountains after he died. His family would live and grow, but the mountains could not get bigger. So Yu Gong and his family kept on digging day after day and year after year. Finally, a god was so moved by Yu Gong that he sent two gods to take the mountains away. This story reminds us that you can never know whats possible unless you try to make it happen.

2b Listen again and the words you hear.

Wang Ming:Let me tell you the rest of the story about Yu Gong. Yu Gong and his family began to move some of the earth and stone to the sea. One day, a man saw Yu Gong and his children when they were working on moving the mountains. He told Yu Gong that he could never do it because he was old and weak. As soon as the man finished talking, Yu Gong said that his family could continue to move the mountains after he died. His family would live and grow, but the mountains could not get bigger. So Yu Gong and his family kept on digging day after day and year after year. Finally, a god was so moved by Yu Gong that he sent two gods to take the mountains away. This story reminds us that you can never know whats possible unless you try to make it happen.

Section B

1b Listen and number the pictures [1-5] in 1c.

Mei Ling:Tom, can you tell me a story from Europe?

Tom:Well, I know one. Its called The Emperors New Clothes. This story is about an emperor who loved clothes. He loved buying and looking at his beautiful clothes.

Mei Ling:So what happened?

Tom:Two brothers came to the city to make special clothes for the emperor. But the emperor had to give them silk and gold.

Mei Ling:Were the clothes nice?

Tom:Well, the brothers kept everything for themselves and told the emperor that people couldnt see the clothes unless they were clever.

Mei Ling:Oh, so they were really trying to cheat the emperor!

Tom:Yes, you are right. When the emperor looked at himself, he only saw his underwear. But he didnt want people to think he was stupid, so he said his new clothes were very beautiful.

Mei Ling:Did he wear the new clothes?

Tom:Yes, he did. He walked through the city wearing his new clothes. Nobody wanted to sound stupid, so everyone said his new clothes were wonderful. But suddenly, a young boy shouted, “Look! The emperor isnt wearing any clothes!”

Mei Ling:What a funny story!

1c Listen again and fill in the blanks.

Mei Ling:Tom, can you tell me a story from Europe?

Tom:Well, I know one. Its called The Emperors New Clothes. This story is about an emperor who loved clothes. He loved buying and looking at his beautiful clothes.

Mei Ling:So what happened?

Tom:Two brothers came to the city to make special clothes for the emperor. But the emperor had to give them silk and gold.

Mei Ling:Were the clothes nice?

Tom:Well, the brothers kept everything for themselves and told the emperor that people couldnt see the clothes unless they were clever.

Mei Ling:Oh, so they were really trying to cheat the emperor!

Tom:Yes, you are right. When the emperor looked at himself, he only saw his underwear. But he didnt want people to think he was stupid, so he said his new clothes were very beautiful.

Mei Ling:Did he wear the new clothes?

Tom:Yes, he did. He walked through the city wearing his new clothes. Nobody wanted to sound stupid, so everyone said his new clothes were wonderful. But suddenly, a young boy shouted, “Look! The emperor isnt wearing any clothes!”

Mei Ling:What a funny story!

UNIT 7

Section A

1b Listen and complete the sentences.

Teacher:Yesterday, we learned some important geographical facts. I hope you all still remember them. Im going to test you now by asking a few questions. First, whats the highest mountain in the world?

Boy 2:Qomolangma! Its higher than any other mountain in the world.

Teacher:Thats right. And who can tell me what the Sahara is?

Girl 1:The Sahara is the biggest desert in the world.

Teacher:Very good. And which is the deepest salt lake in the world?

Girl 2:The Caspian Sea is the deepest of all the salt lakes.

Teacher:Youre all so smart! Now, for the last question, which is the longest river in the world?

Boy 1:I know! The Nile is the longest river in the world.

Boy 2:And the Amazon is the second longest river in the world.

Teacher:It seems that you know the answers to all my questions. Good job!

2a Listen and number the facts [1-4] in the order you hear them.

Mike:Hi, Im Mike. Im from the United States.

Boy:Welcome to our class, Mike. Were happy to meet you.

Mike:Can you tell me a bit more about China?

Girl:Sure! Did you know that China is one of the oldest countries in the world? Its over 5,000 years old.

Mike:Yes, I did. Its much older than my countryin fact, the United States is one of the youngest countries in the world. Its not even 300 years old.

Boy:And China has the biggest population, too. Its a lot bigger than the population of the United States.

Mike:But China is about the same size as the US, right?

Girl:Yes, and its the biggest country in Asia. We also have some famous rivers. The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia. Its about 6,300 kilometers long.

Mike:Wow! I didnt know that. I thought the Yellow River was longer.

Boy:No, the Yellow River is 5,464 kilometers long. But both rivers are very important to China.

2b Listen again and fill in the blanks in 2a with the numbers in the box.

Mike:Hi, Im Mike. Im from the United States.

Boy:Welcome to our class, Mike. Were happy to meet you.

Mike:Can you tell me a bit more about China?

Girl:Sure! Did you know that China is one of the oldest countries in the world? Its over 5,000 years old.

Mike:Yes, I did. Its much older than my countryin fact, the United States is one of the youngest countries in the world. Its not even 300 years old.

Boy:And China has the biggest population, too. Its a lot bigger than the population of the United States.

Mike:But China is about the same size as the US, right?

Girl:Yes, and its the biggest country in Asia. We also have some famous rivers. The Yangtze River is the longest river in Asia. Its about 6,300 kilometers long.

Mike:Wow! I didnt know that. I thought the Yellow River was longer.

Boy:No, the Yellow River is 5,464 kilometers long. But both rivers are very important to China.

Section B

1b Listen and check(√)the numbers you hear.

Teacher:Do you have any questions about baby pandas?

Boy 1:Are they much smaller than an adult panda?

Teacher:Yes. When theyre born, they only weigh about 0.1 to 0.2 kilos.

Boy 1:Wow, thats small! I know an adult panda weighs many times more than a baby.

Teacher:Thats right. And the adult pandas weigh about 100 kilos.

Boy 2:What about the size of a baby panda? How small is it?

Teacher:At birth, its only around 15 cm long, but an adult panda is around 150 cm long.

Girl 1:Is a baby panda also black and white?

Teacher:No, you would never guess! A baby panda is pink and it cannot see. It also doesnt have any teeth.

Girl 1:How long can pandas live?

Teacher:They can live up to 20 to 30 years.

1c Listen again and complete the sentences.

Teacher:Do you have any questions about baby pandas?

Boy 1:Are they much smaller than an adult panda?

Teacher:Yes. When theyre born, they only weigh about 0.1 to 0.2 kilos.

Boy 1:Wow, thats small! I know an adult panda weighs many times more than a baby.

Teacher:Thats right. And the adult pandas weigh about 100 kilos.

Boy 2:What about the size of a baby panda? How small is it?

Teacher:At birth, its only around 15 cm long, but an adult panda is around 150 cm long.

Girl 1:Is a baby panda also black and white?

Teacher:No, you would never guess! A baby panda is pink and it cannot see. It also doesnt have any teeth.

Girl 1:How long can pandas live?

Teacher:They can live up to 20 to 30 years.

UNIT 8

Section A

1b Listen and complete the chart.

Conversation 1

Nick:Hey, Judy, how was English class?

Judy:Hey, Nick. It was a good class today. I enjoyed it.

Nick:Whats your class reading right now?

Judy:Were reading a book called Treasure Island.

Nick:How is it? I havent read it yet.

Judy:Its really exciting.

Conversation 2

Alan:Sandy, have you finished the reader yet?

Sandy:What reader, Alan?

AlanRobinson Crusoe. Ms. Butler told us to finish it this week, remember?

Sandy:Oh, no! Ive not read it yet.

Alan:Well, I just finished reading it last night.

Sandy:How is it? Is it boring?

Alan:No, I love it. Its wonderful.

Conversation 3

Kate:Have you read Little Women yet, Harry?

Harry:No, I havent. Have you, Kate?

Kate:Yes. Ive already read it.

Harry:Whats it like?

Kate:Its fantastic.

Harry:Can I borrow it from you?

Kate:Sure.

2a Listen. Who has read these books? the names.

Tina:Hi, Mark.

Mark:Hey there, Tina. Whats up?

Tina:Im reading this fantastic book.

Mark:What is it?

Tina:Treasure Island. Have you read it yet?

Mark:No, I havent. Whats it about?

Tina:Its about this boy who goes out to sea and finds an island full of treasures. What are you reading right now?

Mark:Ive just finished Oliver Twist and Robinson Crusoe.

Tina:Oh, yeah. Ive already read both of them. Theyre classics. We had to study Robinson Crusoe last term.

Mark:So what are you studying this term?

Tina:Tom Sawyer. It’s a story about a boy who lives in the United States. Many exciting things happen to him.

Mark:Sounds interesting. Ill have to read it.

2b Listen again and write T for true and F for false.

Tina:Hi, Mark.

Mark:Hey there, Tina. Whats up?

Tina:Im reading this fantastic book.

Mark:What is it?

Tina:Treasure Island. Have you read it yet?

Mark:No, I havent. Whats it about?

Tina:Its about this boy who goes out to sea and finds an island full of treasures. What are you reading right now?

Mark:Ive just finished Oliver Twist and Robinson Crusoe.

Tina:Oh, yeah. Ive already read both of them. Theyre classics. We had to study Robinson Crusoe last term.

Mark:So what are you studying this term?

Tina:Tom Sawyer. It’s a story about a boy who lives in the United States. Many exciting things happen to him.

Mark:Sounds interesting. Ill have to read it.

Section B

1b Listen to a conversation between Alex and Dave. Write A for Alex or D for Dave next to each opinion.

Dave:What are you listening to, Alex? The song sounds really good.

Alex:Hey, Dave! Im listening to a band called“The Toms. Have you heard of them yet?

Dave:No, I havent. Are they a new band?

Alex:Yes, they only started singing earlier this year. But theyve already made two CDs.

Dave:Wow,they must be really popular. Where are they from?

Alex:Theyre from California, in the United States. There are five people in the band and theyre all teenage boys.

Dave:I guess what theyre playing is pop music, right?

Alex:Yes, but it sounds more like rock. I like their music because its loud and full of energy. I feel excited when I listen to it.

Dave:Me, too. I think if I listen to their music every morning, it will wake me up and make me happy for the rest of the day!

Alex:Do you want to borrow my CD then?

Dave:Sure,thanks! Thatd be great!

1c Listen again and take notes.

Dave:What are you listening to, Alex? The song sounds really good.

Alex:Hey, Dave! Im listening to a band called“The Toms. Have you heard of them yet?

Dave:No, I havent. Are they a new band?

Alex:Yes, they only started singing earlier this year. But theyve already made two CDs.

Dave:Wow,they must be really popular. Where are they from?

Alex:Theyre from California, in the United States. There are five people in the band and theyre all teenage boys.

Dave:I guess what theyre playing is pop music, right?

Alex:Yes, but it sounds more like rock. I like their music because its loud and full of energy. I feel excited when I listen to it.

Dave:Me, too. I think if I listen to their music every morning, it will wake me up and make me happy for the rest of the day!

Alex:Do you want to borrow my CD then?

Dave:Sure,thanks! Thatd be great!

UNIT 9

Section A

1b Listen.Have these students ever been to these places? Check(√)the boxes.

Sarah:Im bored, Claudia. Lets do something interesting.

Claudia:Have you ever been to a science museum?

Sarah:Yes, I have. I went to the National Science Museum last year. Have you ever been to a history museum?

Claudia:No, I havent.

Sarah:Me neither. Lets go to one tomorrow.

Claudia:Well, that sounds good, but Im not interested in history.

Sarah:Really? I didnt know that. Well, how about the art museum? Have you been to the art museum?

Claudia:Ive been to the art museum many times.

Sarah:Me, too. But Id like to go again. Hmm, lets seehow about the nature museum? Ive been there a few times.

Claudia:So have I. I went there on our last school trip.

Sarah:I know. Lets go to the space museum. Ive never been there.

Claudia:Thats a great idea. I went there last year, but Id like to go there again.

2a Look at the map of the town. Listen and the places you hear.

Conversation 1

John:Hey, have you ever visited the space museum, Tina?

Tina:Yes, I went there last year. Have you ever been there, John?

John:No, I havent.

Tina:Well, Id really like to go there again.

John:Great. What bus do we take to get to the museum?

Tina:We can take the subway. The station is near the museum.

Conversation 2

Kim:Hi, Linda. Have you ever been to the amusement park?

Linda:Yes, I have, but a long time ago. I remember it was really fun. There were so many exciting things to do there.

Kim:Do you want to go again next week?

Linda:Sure. I think that would be a great idea.

Kim:Do you think we can ride our bikes there?

Linda:Of course! Its not very far away. Its just on Green Street, behind the zoo.

Conversation 3

Tom:Have you ever been to the water park, Frank?

Frank:No, Ive never been there.

Tom:Neither have I. Lets go there together!

Frank:Id really love to go,but I dont have any money.

Tom:Welllets go skating instead. Theres a great new place for skating in River Park on Center Street.

Frank:Thats a great idea. Could I borrow your bike? I want to go home to get my skates.

2b Listen again and T for true or F for false.

Conversation 1

John:Hey, have you ever visited the space museum, Tina?

Tina:Yes, I went there last year. Have you ever been there, John?

John:No, I havent.

Tina:Well, Id really like to go there again.

John:Great. What bus do we take to get to the museum?

Tina:We can take the subway. The station is near the museum.

Conversation 2

Kim:Hi, Linda. Have you ever been to the amusement park?

Linda:Yes, I have, but a long time ago. I remember it was really fun. There were so many exciting things to do there.

Kim:Do you want to go again next week?

Linda:Sure. I think that would be a great idea.

Kim:Do you think we can ride our bikes there?

Linda:Of course! Its not very far away. Its just on Green Street, behind the zoo.

Conversation 3

Tom:Have you ever been to the water park, Frank?

Frank:No, Ive never been there.

Tom:Neither have I. Lets go there together!

Frank:Id really love to go,but I dont have any money.

Tom:Welllets go skating instead. Theres a great new place for skating in River Park on Center Street.

Frank:Thats a great idea. Could I borrow your bike? I want to go home to get my skates.

Section B

1b Listen to a student interviewing a foreign student. Check(√)the questions you hear.

Boy 1:So, Peter, how long have you been in China?

Boy 2:Ive been here for two weeks, but Im going back to Australia tomorrow.

Boy 1:Have you traveled much?

Boy 2:Yes, I have. Ive seen many interesting things.

Boy 1:Have you visited the Palace Museum?

Boy 2:Yes, I have. I went there last week. It was wonderful. There were so many beautiful treasures.

Boy 1:And have you been to the Great Wall?

Boy 2:Oh, yes. I loved it, but there were too many people. Ive also been to the Birds Nest.

Boy 1:Wow, great! Did you go anywhere outside Beijing?

Boy 2:Yes. I went to see the Terracotta Army in Xian. It was fantastic.

Boy 1:OK. Have you tried Chinese food?

Boy 2:Oh, yes. I love Chinese food.

Boy 1:Do you have a favorite dish?

Boy 2:I love Beijing Duck. Its so delicious.

Boy 1:Thank you for your time and have a safe trip home.

Boy 2:Thank you.

1c Listen again and take notes.

Boy 1:So, Peter, how long have you been in China?

Boy 2:Ive been here for two weeks, but Im going back to Australia tomorrow.

Boy 1:Have you traveled much?

Boy 2:Yes, I have. Ive seen many interesting things.

Boy 1:Have you visited the Palace Museum?

Boy 2:Yes, I have. I went there last week. It was wonderful. There were so many beautiful treasures.

Boy 1:And have you been to the Great Wall?

Boy 2:Oh, yes. I loved it, but there were too many people. Ive also been to the Birds Nest.

Boy 1:Wow, great! Did you go anywhere outside Beijing?

Boy 2:Yes. I went to see the Terracotta Army in Xian. It was fantastic.

Boy 1:OK. Have you tried Chinese food?

Boy 2:Oh, yes. I love Chinese food.

Boy 1:Do you have a favorite dish?

Boy 2:I love Beijing Duck. Its so delicious.

Boy 1:Thank you for your time and have a safe trip home.

Boy 2:Thank you.

UNIT 10

Section A

1b Listen and check(√)the facts you hear.

Amy:You have some great things at this yard sale, Jeff.

Jeff:Thanks, Amy. Our family has collected so many things over the years, but we dont use them anymore.

Amy:But isnt it hard to sell some of your things? There are many things Ive had since I was a child. I dont think I could sell them.

Jeff:Yes, its hard to say goodbye to certain things.

Amy:By the way, how long have you had that bike over there?

Jeff:Ive had it for three years! I learned how to ride a bike on it.

Amy:Old things really bring back sweet memories. But its true that we may never use some of these things again.

Jeff:Yes, like old toys or books youve already read. You can sell those, or you can also give them away to kids or people who need them.

Amy:Oh! How much is this book?

Jeff:You can have it for 75 cents.

2a Listen and check (√)the things Amys family are giving away and the things they are keeping.

Mom:Lets look through this box of old things and decide what to give away.

Amy:I think I want to keep this book. Ive had it for three years. Even though Ive already read it twice, its still my favorite book. But we can give away the magazine.

Mom:What about these soft toys?

Amy:I want to keep the bear because Ive had it since I was a baby. It has special meaning to me because Grandma gave it to me. Ill give away the lion and tiger.

Mom:OK. And this old bread maker of mine can go, too. Ive had it for more than 10 years. Aunt Taylor bought a new one for me last week.

Amy:Thats great. We can still have homemade bread. And I can give away this sweater and dress, too. They dont fit me anymore. But I want to keep the hat and scarf for ice skating.

Mom:Great. You can take these things to the childrens home tomorrow then.

2b Listen again and fill in the blanks.

Mom:Lets look through this box of old things and decide what to give away.

Amy:I think I want to keep this book. Ive had it for three years. Even though Ive already read it twice, its still my favorite book. But we can give away the magazine.

Mom:What about these soft toys?

Amy:I want to keep the bear because Ive had it since I was a baby. It has special meaning to me because Grandma gave it to me. Ill give away the lion and tiger.

Mom:OK. And this old bread maker of mine can go, too. Ive had it for more than 10 years. Aunt Taylor bought a new one for me last week.

Amy:Thats great. We can still have homemade bread. And I can give away this sweater and dress, too. They dont fit me anymore. But I want to keep the hat and scarf for ice skating.

Mom:Great. You can take these things to the childrens home tomorrow then.

Section B

1b Listen and answer the questions.

Martin:Hey, Jenny, your hometown is really beautiful.

Jenny:Yes, Ive been away for the past few years, but I still love this town. Even though its old, its full of interesting places to see and things to do.

Martin:Wow, look at that building! Ive never seen anything like it!

Jenny:Yes, thats one of the oldest buildings in this town. Its been around for hundreds of years. Its now the town library.

Martin:What about the building next to it?

Jenny:Oh, thats the new science museum. Its only been here since last August. Theres a really big park behind the museum. Many families go there on weekends to let the kids run around and climb the hills.

Martin:Nice. Can we check it out?

Jenny:Sure. But first, lets have lunch at this restaurant down the street. Its been around for as long as I can remember. It serves the best food in town.

1c Listen again and fill in the chart about the places in Jennys hometown.

Martin:Hey, Jenny, your hometown is really beautiful.

Jenny:Yes, Ive been away for the past few years, but I still love this town. Even though its old, its full of interesting places to see and things to do.

Martin:Wow, look at that building! Ive never seen anything like it!

Jenny:Yes, thats one of the oldest buildings in this town. Its been around for hundreds of years. Its now the town library.

Martin:What about the building next to it?

Jenny:Oh, thats the new science museum. Its only been here since last August. Theres a really big park behind the museum. Many families go there on weekends to let the kids run around and climb the hills.

Martin:Nice. Can we check it out?

Jenny:Sure. But first, lets have lunch at this restaurant down the street. Its been around for as long as I can remember. It serves the best food in town.

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