和谐英语

初中英语广州版3A 02

2012-08-23来源:和谐英语

[05:05.45]Classes started again this week.
[05:08.40]In the holiday,I went to a volleyball class.
[05:12.16]I really love playing the game.
[05:14.91]Each morning,we began playing at nine o'clock
[05:18.88]and we practised until four in the afternoon.
[05:22.12]I enjoyed every minute of it.
[05:24.78]In the beginning,our team wasn't very good
[05:28.31]and we lost every game.
[05:30.76]Everybody laughed at us because we didn't win one game.
[05:35.02]But we didn't like losing everything.
[05:38.47]I don't think anybody likes to lose.
[05:41.63]We wanted to win one game.
[05:44.48]So we practised harder and harder
[05:47.25]and in the second week,we began to get much better.
[05:51.01]In the last two days,
[05:53.36]there was a competition between all the teams.
[05:56.52]When we won the first few matches,nobody could believe it!
[06:00.67]Mum and Dad decided to come and watch us on the last afternoon.
[06:05.11]When Mum said,"Good luck,girls!
[06:08.07]I hope the best team will win
[06:10.63]and that's yours,we all laughed.
[06:13.68]In the last game,the other team were winning easily
[06:16.95]and then,near the end,we began to score.
[06:19.90]And,can you believe it?
[06:22.54]We won the match and the competition!
[06:25.59]Nobody,laughed at us then.
[06:28.36]We all really enjoyed the class
[06:31.21]and we enjoyed winning,too!
[06:33.38]I hope to get a letter from you soon.
[06:36.54]Love,Kelly
[06:35.54]Lesson 7
[06:37.97]somebody
[06:39.04]有人
[06:40.11]nowhere
[06:41.55]任何地方都不
[06:42.98]string
[06:44.05]线
[06:45.13]wood
[06:46.11]木材
[06:47.08]someone
[06:48.21]有人
[06:49.33]anyone
[06:50.47]任何人
[06:51.60]2.Listen and repeat these phrases.
[06:58.08]an egg
[07:00.12]an idea
[07:02.39]an American
[07:04.74]an apple
[07:07.67]an uncle
[07:10.02]2.1 Listen and repeat these phrases.
[07:16.16]a brown egg
[07:18.43]an interesting idea
[07:20.99]one old apple
[07:23.63]one English uncle
[07:26.58]2.3 Listen to the tape.
[07:32.54]Put a link sign to mark the links.
[07:36.20]Then practise the conversation in pairs.
[07:40.04]A:Hello.Could I speak to Bob or Ann,please?
[07:44.58]B:Hold on a minute.
[07:46.44]Sorry,but I can't find Bob or Ann.
[07:49.78]I'm afraid they aren't in.
[07:52.34]Can I take a message?
[07:54.59]A:Yes.This is Mary here.
[07:57.75]Can you ask them to come to my house at one o'clock,please?
[08:02.11]B:Yes,of course I will.
[08:04.15]I'll tell them as soon as they come in.
[08:06.92]A:Thank you very much.
[08:08.87]Lesson 8
[08:10.83]lunchtime
[08:11.85]午餐时间
[08:12.87]swimsuit
[08:14.09]游泳衣
[08:15.30]sun glasses
[08:16.72]太阳眼镜
[08:18.15]1.Listen to the story of ping pong.
[08:23.42]A:Everywhere in China,
[08:25.46]in the city and in the countryside,
[08:28.13]people play table tennis.Why?
[08:31.65]B:Well,table tennis is a great game.
[08:35.31]It's fast and very good for you.
[08:38.24]You have to run fast
[08:40.27]and it makes you learn to see more quickly.
[08:43.33]It also helps people to think more quickly.
[08:46.67]A:I sometimes see table tennis tables in factories and offices.Why?
[08:52.13]B:At lunchtime,many people enjoy playing table tennis.
[08:57.28]After a game of table tennis,
[08:59.92]they're able to work harder and better than before.
[09:03.78]A:Where did table tennis start?
[09:06.53]B:Nobody is sure when or where it began.
[09:10.18]But most people think it began in England
[09:13.45]about a hundred and fifty years ago.
[09:15.90]A:Oh,really?
[09:17.65]B:Yes.Often in England it's too cold to go outside and play games.
[09:22.98]Maybe one cold,wet day,
[09:25.73]a group of young people were sitting in a house.
[09:28.60]They didn't know what to do.
[09:30.85]They wanted to play tennis,but it was too wet.
[09:34.40]They found a ball of string and some pieces of wood.
[09:38.27]They put some books in the middle of the table like a net.
[09:41.79]And they began to hit the ball of string with the pieces of wood.
[09:45.55]A:Then they made it more like tennis,didn't they?
[09:48.90]B:Yes.They began to use a net in the middle of the table.
[09:53.05]A chair on each side of the table held the net.