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一战到底最新一期人教版八年级英语上册书上听力材料(共13-页)

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大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通

2021年1月17日发(作者:丁子峻)
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人教版八年级英语上册书上听力材料(共
13
页)

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Unit 1 Where did you go on vacation?
Section A, lb
Conversation 1
Xiang Hua:
Hey, Tina. Where did you go on vacation?
Tina:
I went to the mountains with my family.
Xiang Hua:
Did everyone have a good time?
Tina:
Oh, yes. Everything was excellent. Where did you
go, Xiang Hua?
Xiang Hua: I went to New York City.
Conversation 2
Girl:
What did you do on vacation, Sally?
Sally:
Nothing. I just stayed at home.
Girl:
And did you do anything interesting, Bob?
Bob:
Yes. I visited my uncle. We went fishing, but we
didn’t get any fish.

Conversation
3
Boy:
Did you go anywhere on vacation, Tom?
Tom:
I went to summer camp.
Boy:
Did you go with anyone?
Tom:
Yes. I went with my friends. Everyone had a great
time.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Conversation 1
Boy:
Where did you go on vacation, Grace?
Grace:
I went to New York City.
Boy:
Oh, really? Did you go with anyone?
Grace:
Yes. I went with my mother.
Boy:
Did you go to Central Park?
Grace:
Yes, I did. It was really nice.
Boy:
Did you buy anything special?
Grace:
Yes. I bought something for my father.
Boy:
Oh, really? What?
Grace:
I bought him a hat.
Conversation 2
Girl:
Where did you go on vacation, Kevin?
Kevin:
I went to the beach.
Girl:
Oh, that’s nice. Did you play volleyball?

Kevin:
No, I didn
’t.

Girl:
Well, did you swim?
... . ... .
. . . .
Kevin:
Yes, I did. The water was really warm.
Girl:
How was the food?
Kevin:
Everything tasted really good!
Girl:
Did you meet anyone interesting?
Kevin:
Yes. I met some very interesting people.
Conversation
3
Boy:
Where did you go on your vacation, Julie?
Julie:
I stayed at home.
Boy:
Oh. So, did you do anything interesting?
Julie:
No, I didn’t.

Boy:
Did you study for your tests ?
Julie:
Yes, I did.
Boy:
Did you go out with anyone ?
Julie:
No. No one was here. Everyone was on vacation.
Section
B,
lc,
Id
Girl:
Hi, Lisa. How was your vacation?
Lisa:
It was great! I went to Hong Kong with my family.
Girl:
Really? Wow! Did you do anything special there?
Lisa:
Well, we went to a fun park. It was really
exciting.
Girl:
Did you go shopping?
Lisa:
Yeah, I did.
Girl:
How were the stores ?
Lisa:
Oh, they were very expensive, but I did buy
something for my best friend.
Girl:
And how were the people? Were they friendly?
Lisa:
Yeah, they were really friendly. My parents have
some friends there, and we had dinner at their house.
Girl:
How was the food ?
Lisa:
It was delicious. I loved their home cooking.
Girl:
Did everyone have a good time?
Lisa:
Oh, yes, we did. Everything was excellent.
Unit 2 How often do you exercise?
Section A, lb
Reporter:
What do you usually do on weekends?
Girl 1:
I sometimes go shopping.
Boy 1:
I never go shopping. I usually watch TV.
Boy 2:
I always exercise.
Girl 2:
I often help with housework.
Reporter:
How about you?
... . ... .
. . . .
Girl 3:
I hardly ever watch TV I always read.
Reporter:
Oh, why is that?
Girl
3: Oh, I don’t know. I guess I just like books.

Section A, 2a, 2b
Reporter:
So, Cheng Tao, how often do you watch TV?
Cheng Tao:
Hmm... about twice a week, I guess.
Reporter:
Uh-huh. And how often do you read?
Cheng Tao:
Oh, I read every day at school!
Reporter:
How often do you go to the movies?
Cheng Tao:
Uh... let me see... maybe once a month?
Reporter:
How often do you exercise?
Cheng Tao:
Oh, I exercise about three times a week.
Reporter:
How often do you shop ?
Cheng Tao:
Shop? I shop about... about twice a month.
Section
B,
lc,
Id
Interviewer:
Hi, Tina and Bill. Let s start with the first
question. How often do you exercise?
Tina:
Every day.
Bill:
Hardly ever.
Interviewer:
How often do you eat vegetables and fruit?
Tina:
I eat vegetables and fruit every day.
Bill:
I sometimes eat vegetables. But I never eat fruit.
Interviewer:
OK. How many hours do you sleep every night?
Tina:
Nine.
Bill:
Me, too.
Interviewer:
How often do you drink milk?
Bill:
Never. I
can’t stand milk.

Tina:
Oh, I love milk-I drink it every day.
Interviewer:
How often do you eat junk food?
Bill:
I eat it
three or four times a week.
Tina:
I guess I eat it two or three times a week.
Interviewer:
And how often do you drink coffee?
Bill:
Oh, I drink coffee four times a day.
Tina:
I never drink coffee.
Interviewer:
Well, thank you very much.
Bill/Tina:
You’re welcome.

Unit 3 I’m more outgoing than my sister.

Section A, lb
Conversation 1
Boy 1:
Is that Sam playing the guitar?
... . ... .
. . . .
Girl:
No, that’s Tom. Sam has longer
hair than Tom.
Boy 2:
Both Tom and Sam can play the drums, but Sam
plays them better than Tom.
Conversation 2
Boy:
That’s Tara, isn’t it?

Girl:
No, it isn’t. It’s Tina. Tina is taller than

Tara. And she also sings more loudly than Tara.
Conversation
3
Boy:
Is that Paul?
Girl:
No, that’s Peter. Peter’s heavier than Paul. And
Paul’s shorter than Peter.

Section A, 2a, 2b
Interviewer:
Tina, do you think you are different from
your sister Tara?
Tina:
Oh, sure. We look similar but we’re very
different.
Interviewer:
Really? In what ways are you different?
Tina:
Well, I’m more outgoing than Tara. I’m friendlier
and funnier, too. And I love sports.
Tara:
Yes, she can run faster and jump higher than me.
Interviewer:
Who’s more hard
-working at school?
Tara:
Tina thinks she works harder than me, but I work
as hard as Tina. But she’s smarter than me.

Tina:
Not really. I think I’m lazier than Tara. She
always gets up earlier than me.
Section B, lc, Id
Interviewer:
Who’s your best friend, Molly?

Molly:
Peter.
Interviewer:
Why do you like him ?
Molly:
Because he likes to do the same things as I do.
He’s popular, too, and he’s good at sports.

Interviewer:
So, is he different from you in any way?
Molly:
Well, yes. I like to study. I study harder than
Peter. He plays baseball better than me.
Interviewer:
OK, I see...
Molly:
Oh, and he speaks more loudly than me. I’m a
little quieter. But I’d say we’re both pretty
outgoing.
Interviewer:
How about you, Mary? Who’s your best friend?

Mary:
My best friend is Lisa.
Interviewer:
What do you like about her?
... . ... .
. . . .
Mary:
Well, she’s a good listener, and that’s important
to me.
Interviewer:
Is she a lot like you?
Mary:
Some people say we look similar.
We’re both tall, and we both have long, curly hair.
But Lisa is quieter than me. I’m always talk
ing.
She’s also

smarter. I’m more outgoing.

Unit 4 What’s the best movie theater?

Section A, lb
Conversation 1
Jack:
Hi, Anna. Do you want to go to the movies?
Anna:
Hi, Jack. Yes, let’s see a movie.

Jack:
What’s the best movie theater to go to?

Anna:
Town
Cinema. It’s the closest to home.

Jack:
Yes, but what about the long waiting time to get
movie tickets?
Anna:
Don’t worry. There are a lot of people working
there. You can buy tickets the most quickly at Town
Cinema.
Conversation 2
Ken:
Hi, Julie.
Julie:
Hi, Ken. How are you?
Ken:
Good, thanks. Do you want to watch a movie?
Julie:
Sure.
Ken:
Is there a good movie theater near here?
Julie:
Yes, Screen City. It’s the most popular one near
here and it has the best sound.
Ken:
Sounds good. Let’s go.

Conversation 3
Barry:
Hi, Jill. Do you want to see a movie?
Jill:
Hi, Barry. Yes, a great idea.
Barry:
Do you know a good movie theater?
Jill:
Yes, there’s one not far from here.

Barry:
What’s it called?

Jill:
It’s called Movie World. It has the biggest
screens and the most comfortable seats.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Reporter:
What’s the best clothes store in Green City?

Boy:
Miller’s is the best. It has the best clothes and
you can buy clothes the most cheaply there.
... . ... .
. . . .
Reporter:
What do you think about the other stores?
Boy:
Well, Blue Moon is in a fun part of town, but it’s
the most expensive. And Dream Clothes is worse than
Blue Moon. It has the worst service in town. It’s the
worst store.
Reporter:
OK. What about radio stations?
Boy:
107.9 FM is the best. The DJs choose songs the
most carefully. They always play the most interesting
music.
Reporter:
What about the other radio stations?
Boy:
Well, I think 970 AM is pretty bad. It has the
worst music.
Reporter:
I heard that 97.9 FM is the most popular.
Boy :
Yes, it is, but I think they play the most boring
songs.
Section B, lc, Id
Girl 1:
Wasn’t that a great talent show?

Girl 2:
Yeah!
Girl 1:
Who did you think was the best act?
Girl 2:
Oh, I thought Eliza was the best. She’s an
excellent piano player.
Girl 1
:
Yeah, she’s grea
t. And I thought Steve and his
dog were the funniest.
Girl 2:
Me, too! I couldn’t stop laughing! And how about
Vera? Wasn’t she creative?

Girl
1
:
Yeah, I’d say she was the most creative act! I
don’t know many people who can play the guitar upside

down!
Girl 2:
Who did you think was the worst?
Girl 1
:
Oh, Dennis! He was terrible! He kept dropping
the balls!
Girl 2:
I know!
Girl
1
:
What did you think of The Math Teachers?
Girl 2:
Well, they were the loudest for sure!
Unit 5 Do you want to watch a game show?
Section A, lb
Mark:
Hey, Jack, I plan to watch TV tonight. Do you
want to join me?
Jack:
Sure. What do you want to watch?
Mark:
Well, what do you think of talk shows?
Jack:
I don’t mind them, but sometimes they can be a
... . ... .
. . . .
bit boring.
Mark:
That’s true. Do you
want to just watch the news?
Jack:
I guess so. Maybe we can watch that new talent
show after the news. I usually can’t stand talent
shows,
but that one is quite funny.
Mark:
OK, sure, but the soccer game starts at 5:00 p.m.
Jack:
Oh, yeah, I want to watch that game, too.
Section A, 2a, 2b
Sally:
Hi, Lin Hui. What are you watching?
Lin Hui:
Hey, Sally. I’m watching a really funny sitcom.

Sally:
Oh, I don’t like sitcoms. What can you expect to
learn from them? I like to watch the news or talk
shows.
Lin Hui:
Watching sitcoms is a great way to relax! You
can learn some great jokes, too.
Sally:
Well, I like shows that are more educational. I
think even game shows are better than sitcoms. You
can
try to guess the answers to the questions.
Lin Hui:
Then what do you think of soap operas?
Sally:
Oh, umm, well, I know you can’t expect to leam
much from soap operas, but I have to say I love
watching them! I plan to watch
Days of Our Past
tonight.
Section B, lb, lc
John:
What do you want to do today, Mary?
Mary:
I want to watch a movie. Are there any good
movies showing right now?
John:
Hmm, let me look in the newspaper ... How about
something exciting, like an action movie or a scary
movie?
Mary:
Oh no, I think those movies are so meaningless.
John:
Well, most of the movies on right now are action
movies or scary movies.
Mary:
Oh, maybe we should stay at home and watch TV
then. I want to watch something relaxing, like a
game show or a sitcom.
John:
Hmm. I don’t really like those kinds of TV shows.
I think they’re boring
. I like to watch talk shows.
They’re more enjoyable.

Mary:
OK, I like talk shows, too. I think they’re
wonderful. I like to find out what different people
... . ... .
. . . .
think
about a subject.
John:
OK, great. There’s a talk show at 4:00 p.m. Let’s
watch that one.
Unit
6 I’m going to study computer science.

Section A, lb
Conversation 1
Boy:
Tina, what do you want to be when you grow up?
Tina:
Hmm, I think I want to be a computer programmer.
Boy:
Wow! Sounds difficult. How are you going to do
that?
Tina:
I’m going to stud
y computer science.
Conversation 2
Girl:
Larry, what do you want to be when you grow up?
Larry:
I love basketball, so I want to be a basketball
player.
Girl:
How are you going to do that ?
Larry:
I’m going to practice basketball every day.

Conversation
3
Boy:
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Girl: I
want to be an engineer.
Boy:
I see... but how are you going to do that?
Girl:
I’m going to study math really hard.

Conversation 4
Tina:
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Boy:
I want to be an actor
because I want a job that’s
fun.
Tina:
Cool! How are you going to do that?
Boy:
I’m going to take acting lessons.

Section A, 2a, 2b
Girl:
What do you want to be when you grow up, Cheng
Han?
Cheng Han:
I want to be a teacher.
Girl:
Are you going to move to Beijing?
Cheng Han:
No, I’m going to move to Shanghai.

Girl:
And how are you going to become a teacher?
Cheng Han:
Well, I’m going to learn how to teach
children.
Girl:
When are you going to start?
Cheng Han:
I’m going to finish high school and college
first.
... . ... .

大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通


大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通


大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通


大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通


大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通


大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通


大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通


大连海洋大学怎么样-迪士尼卡通



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