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Module 1 Lost and found
Unit
1 Whose bag is this?
Ms Li: Welcome
back to
school
everyone!
First
of
all,
come and look in the lost and found
box! There
are a lot of things in it.
Whose bag is this?
Lingling: Oh sorry!
It
’
s mine. Are my crayons
there
too?
Ms Li: Are these crayons
yours?
Lingling:
Yes,
they are
and this
eraser
too. Thank you.
Ms Li: Whose tapes are
these?
Daming: They
’
re mine.
Ms Li:
Tony:
Here
’
s a purple
wallet!
It
’
s
mine. Look! Here
’
s
my name
―
Tony
‖
!
Thank you.
Ms Li:
You
’
re
welcome! Look at
this
nice
watch.
Is
it
yours too, Daming?
Daming:
No, it isn
’
t. I
Yes, it
’
s hers.
think
it
’
s
Betty
’
s.
Lingling:
Ms Li: Everyone, please be
careful with your things
from now on.
Daming: Here are some nice
gloves. Whose gloves are
they?
Ms Li: Let me see...
Oh, they
’
re
mine! Thank you!
Unit2 Are they yours?
The
Lost and Found Office in New York City
Welcome to the New York City Lost and
Found Office.
People often lose things
when they
when they
’
re in a hurry. They leave
t
on trains,
on buses and in taxis.
’
re travelling or
hings on planes,
That
’
s why there
are
lost and found offices at airports and
stations.
The New York City
Lost and Found Office
is
very
big.
Hundreds of people come here every
day. They are looking
for
their
phones,
cameras, watches,
computers
and many
other
things.
Weusually
have about two thousand mobile
phones and one
thousand cameras.
At the moment, there
are also
some strange
things
at
There are about
the New York
City
Lost and Found Office.
a hundred bikes
and a large boat. There are also a lot
of animals. This week, there are three
dogs, two ducks
and a pig! Whose are
they? Are they yours? We don
know! Are you looking for fifteen kilos
of sausages?
They
’
re here too!
’
t
Module 2 What
can you do?
Unit 1 I can play the
piano.
Daming:
Look ! The new clubs
for
this
term are on the
board.
I
’
d
like
to
join
the
Music
Club
because I can play the piano. What
about you,
Betty?
Betty:
I like
cooking,
so I can join
Club. Can you cook, Daming ?
Daming:
No, I
can
’
t. Well, I can cook
eggs, but
that
’
s
all. What about Lingling? Which club
the Food and Drink
can
she join?
Betty
:
I think she
’
d
like to join the Dancing Club
because she can dance really well .Tony
, how
about you?
Tony:
I
’
d
like
to
join
the
Chinese
Club.
I
can
’t
speak
Chinese very well.
Daming:
Don
’
t worry
about Chinese.
Wecan teach you
Chinese! So choose your favourite club.
Tony:
OK then. .I
play table tennis, so I choose
the
Table Tennis Club.
That
’
s my favourite!
Unit2 I can run really fast.
It
’
s the start
of the new term and we
our
new monitors.
I
’
d like
to be
the class
monitor.
I get
on well
with
’
re
choosing
everyone, classmates and
teachers. I work very hard,
and I do
well at school .I
’
m kind
and I
’
m always
ready
to help others. I can even
help teachers too. Choose
me as your
class monitor and I promise to help YOU!
I want to be the PE monitor
.I
enjoy
sport,
and I can
run really
fast.
I
’
m really
fit
and healthy.
Just watch
me in the playground between lessons! I
play most ball
games wel l.
But I
’
m really
good at football,
and I play
basketball in
the school team. I usually get the best
score in every match. Choose me for the
PE monitor and
you can get the best
score too!
I
’
d
like to be the cleaning monitor. I often help
my mother do cleaning at home and I
like a clean and
tidy
house.
I
’
m sure
everybody
would
like
a clean
classroom, just
like home. Choose me and we can
make
our classroom beautiful.
Module 3 Making
plans
Unit 1What are you going to do at the
weekend?
Betty:
Daming?
Daming:
What are you going to do at the
weekend,
On
Saturday morning, I
’
m going
to check my
’
m going to
email and do my homework. Then I
help with the housework.
do, Betty?
What are
you going
to
Betty:
I
’
m going to see a movie in
the afternoon.
You can come too.
Daming:
Sure! Who else is going to
be there?
Lingling
is going to have a piano
Betty: Nobody.
lesson,
so she can
’
t
come with us, but on Sunday
afternoon,
Lingling and I are going to have a
picnic. Would you like to join us?
Yes,
I
’
d l ove to.
Daming:
Betty:
Are we going
to meet here?
No, we aren
’
t. We are going to meet in
the
park at one o
’
clock.
Tony:
Betty:
weekend?
Tony:
Betty:
Hi, everyone!
Hi,
Tony.
What
are
your
plans
for
the
Nothing. I
’
m going to stay at home
alone.
Don
’
t
be silly!
You
’
re
going
to
come
with
us.
It
’
s going to be a fantastic
weekend!
Unit 2 We are going to cheer
the players
What are you going to do?
A
I
’
m
looking forward to the football match tomorrow.
My friends and I are going to watch our
favourite team. We
’
re
going to meet other fans, and make some
new
friends.
We
’
re
all
going
to
wear
the
team
shirt,
and
we
’
re going to
cheer the players. I hope they win the
match!
-------Martin
B
I
’
m going to enjoy myself
during the May Day holiday.
On the
morning of 1st May, I
’
m going to get up late
’
m going out
and
then read a book. In the afternoon I
with
my family
and friends.
We
’
re
going to take
a walk
d on 2st May we
’
re
’
s
but
in the country or go swimming.
An
going to collect litter in the park
near my friend
house. It
’
s going
good
fun!
to be a great
holiday
------busy
------Zhang
Sijia
C
Usually I spend the
Summer holiday at home, but this
year
is going to be very different because I
on a summer camp in Sydney, Australia.
I
stay
with
an
Australian
family and
’
m going
’
m going to
speak
English.
to have a picnic
We
’
re
also
going sightseeing
and going
on the beach.
-------Lucy
Module 4 Life in the future
Unit 1 Everyone
will study at home.
Ms Li:
Daming?
Daming:
Will
schools
be different
in
the future,
Yes,
there will!
In
twenty
years
time, maybe
there won
’
t be any schools!
Ms Li:
Daming:
How will
students learn then?
Everyone will study at home. Students
will
use
computers
Internet.
and
get
information
on
the
by
They
can
ask
their
teachers
Internet, telephone or
email.
Betty:
Well, I
’
m not sure. Yes, students
will use
computers, but
school is good fun, and
you
can
make friends there.
And teachers can check the
students
’
level
won
’
t do that.
and will help
them. Computers
Tony:
Yes.
Teachers won
’
t use on a
blackboard and
students
won
’
t
any more!
use pens and paper,
or erasers
Lingling:
to do?
Tony:
time!
Daming:
Great! Will students have a lot of
homework
No, they
won
’
t.
They
’
ll have a
lot
of
free
That
’
ll be
great!
Unit 2 Every
family will have a small plane.
What
will
life
be like in
the future?
How will
things
change? Here are
some ideas.
Which ones will
A In the future, a change of weather
won
come true?
’
t
mean a
change
of clothes. We
’
ll wear a
new kind of clothes.
They
’
ll be warm
when we
’
re
hot.
cold, and cool when
we
’
re
B
There
’
ll be no more light
rain and cold wind i
n
spring. The
weather will be quite warm or even hot all
year, with
heavy rain and
wind. The sea level
will
rise
as well.
C
Wewon
’
t
travel
will have a small
by bus
or bike
any more. Every
family
plane.
No
more expensive
cars -
it
’
ll
be cheap to travel everywhere by plane,
not only over
land, but also over the
sea or even into space. Maybe
there
’
ll be traffic jams in the
air.
D Do you like
long
holidays? Well,
the future
because
you
’
re
going
to
like
machines and robots will
do
all the heavy
and difficult
jobs, and we
’
ll only do light and easy
work. Working
hours will be short so people will have
long holidays.
Module 5 Shopping
UNIT 1 What can I do for you?
(In the shop)
Shop Worker:
What can I do for you?
Lingling: I'd
like to buy a T-shirt for my mum. Shop
worker: What colour does she like?
Lingling; Purple.
Shop worker: All right .What size does
she take ?
Lingling:
Small.
Shop worker: What about this one ?
Lingling:
May I try it on?
Shop worker: Certainly.
Lingling:
too much.
Look at the price .It's 198 yuan
.That's
Shop worker:
But
wait
a minute
!There's a
sale on
today .Everything
is half price.
Lingling:
(In
the market)
Lingling:
Market
worker :
Lingling:
Market
worker :
like?
Lingling:
Market worker:
Lingling:
Market worker :
Betty:
are they ?
OK!
I'll take it
.
I've got some
food to buy too.
Can I help you ?
'd
like some much are they ?
Thirty-eight yuan a
much
would you
Half a kilo.
OK. What else
would you like ?
A kilo of beans and
two lemons.
That'll be 30 yuan.
Oh ,the strawberries
look fresh
.How much
Market
worker :
Betty:
Ten yuan a kilo.
One kilo
please
.Here's fifty-nine
yuan.
Unit 2 You can buy everything on the
Internet.
Online shopping
There
are
many
new ways of
shopping,
and
online
shopping is one of them
.You can buy almost everything
on the
Internet .and it's very easy .First ,you choose
something-clothes,
computer -and pay for
later
by post .
Online shopping has several
advantages. First, you
can shop at any
time.
The shops are always open.
Second,
tickets,
a mobile
phone, even a new
it.
Then you receive
it
a few days
shopping
usually takes a lot of time. But to shop on
the Internet you only need a computer
and a mouse! You
can also compare the
prices of the same product and
spend a
lot...or save money.
But many people
like going out and shopping with
don't
like
shopping
on
the Internet
because they
can't
see the
product
or try
the clothes
on. Also paying
over
the Internet isn't always safe.
Online
shopping
is changing
our way of
life
no one will go to the shops any
more ,because you'll
be able to buy
anything on the Internet ,and you will
be able to receive
it
anywhere in the world
at
any time!
.One day
Module 6 Around town
Unit 1
Could you tell me how to get to the
National Stadium?
(Betty and Lingling
Square.)
Tourist:
are
standing
in
front
of
Tian'anmen
Excuse
me!
Can
you
tell
me the
way
to
Wangfujing Dajie?
Betty:
Certainly. Go across Dong
Chang
’
an Jie, go
along the street and turn left at the
third
street
on
the
left.
walk there.
It
’
s
near here,
so you can
Tourist:
Great.
And I
’
d like
Beijing.
Is
there
to
buy a
guidebook
about
a
bookshop
near
here?
Lingling: Yes, there is a big bookshop
over
there,
just along Xi
Chang
’
an Jie,
on the
right,
opposite the bank.
Tourist:
Right,
OK! I
also
want
to visit
Stadium. How can I
get there?
Sorry,
I
’
m
the
National
Lingling:
not
sure.
Why
not
ask
the
policeman over there?
Tourist:
Thank you.
Betty and Lingling:
You
’
re welcome.
Tourist:
Stadium?
Policeman:
Could
you tell
me how to get to the
National
Sure!
Go along
the street
and
you
’
ll
see
an underground
station.
the
Olympic Sports
or a taxi.
Tourist:
Policeman:
Thanks
a lot.
Take the Underground to
Centre,
or you can take a bus
You
’
re welcome.
Have a nice day!
Unit2 The London Eye is on your right
Tour of London
Welcome to
this
short
tour
of London. This
square is
Trafalgar
Square and it
is the middle of London.
We
’
re
Gallery,
a famous museum
’
ll walk
standing
opposite
the National
with lots of famous paintings. From
here, we
along the red street to Buckingham
Palace. The Queen
lives there.
Turn left and go to the Houses of
Parliament and Big
Ben. Opposite you
can see the London Eye. It takes you
135 metres above the River Thames. You
can see most of
London on a clear day.
When you are tired, the best way
to
see London is by
boat.
You can get the boat
near Big Ben. As you go along
the river, the London Eye is on your
right.
Get off
the boat at
Tower Bridge.
is the Tower of London.
It
Next to the bridge
’
s over 900
years old.
back along the river to the
railway station. When you
get off the
boat, go past the station and walk along
the street. Turn left into King
’
s Street and go past a
church.
You
’
re
now back at the square. And this is where
we
’
ll fi
nish our
tour.
Module 7 My past life
Unit1 I was born in a small village
Tony:
Lingling:
Province.
Tony:
Lingling:
Hey, Lingling. Where were
you born?
I was born
in a small
village
in
Shanxi
What was
the name of the village?
Xucun. Where were you born, Tony?