怀旧:古老的英语书1&2 ——1982版初中英语第一&二册
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怀旧:古老的英语书1 ——1982版初中英语第一册
Lesson 6
DRILLS
A
This is a book.
B
What’s this? It’s a cake.
What’s this? It’s an apple.
Lesson 7
DRILLS
A
What’s this? It’s a bus. It’s a red bus.
B
Is this a jeep? Yes, it is.
Is that a bike? Yes, it is.
C
Is this a ship? Yes, it is.
Is that a plane? Yes, it is.
DIALOGUE
A: What color is this
apple?
A: What color is that banana?
A: What color is an
orange?
Lesson 8
DRILLS
A
This is my cup. It isn’t your cup. My cup is white. Your cup is
yellow.
That isn’t his bike. It’s her bike. His bike is black. Her bike is green.
B
Is this your desk? Yes, it is.
Is this your rubber? Yes, it is.
DIALOGUE
Tom: Kate!
* * *
Kate: Tom! Is this your pencil-box?
Lesson 9
DRILLS
A
one ship
six bees
B
These are apples. Those aren’t apples. They’re oranges.
The apples are here. The oranges are there.
These are desks. Those aren’t desks. They are tables. The desks are here. The tables are there.
DIALOGUE
A: look, what’s this?
B: It’s a ship.
A: No, it’s a sheep. These are all sheep. They’re white sheep. What
are those?
B: Why, they’re sheep, too. They’re black sheep.
A: No, they aren’t sheep. They’re goats.
Lesson 10
DRILLS
A
What are these?
What are those?
B
Are these horse
white?
Are those cows white, too?
C
Are those chicks? No, they aren’t.
Are they cocks? No, they aren’t.
What are they, then? They’re hens. They’re big, fat hens.
DIALOGUE
Kate: What’s in that box, Mum?
Mum: Shoes. New shoes for you.
Kate: New shoes for me! What color are they?
Mum: Guess?
Kate: Are they white?
Mum: No, they aren’t.
Kate: Are they red?
Mum: No.
Kate: Are they green, then?
Mum: No. Look, they’re blue.
Kate: How nice! Thank you, Mum.
Lesson 11
DRILLS
A
This is Kate and this is Joan. Kate’s hair is long. Joan’s hair is
short.
This is Mike and this is Tom. Tom’s trousers are new. Mike’s trousers are old.
B
Is Kate’s hair long or short? It’s long.
Are Tom’s trousers old or new? They’re new.
C
Whose room is this? It’s our room. It’s small.
Whose books are those? They’re their books. They’re new.
DIALOGUE
Kate: Hello, Joan.
Joan: Hello, Kate.
Kate: Joan, this is Mike. He’s a new student.
Joan: Hello, Mike.
Mike: Hello, Joan.
Mike: Whose seat is this?
Kate: It’s Joan’s. Yours is over there.
Lesson 13
DRILLS
A
Li Ping is a boy. He’s a Chinese boy. He’s twelve. He’s tall. He’s
a student.
Li Ying is a girl. She’s Li Ping’s sister. She’s five. She’s short. She isn’t a student.
B
Who’s this
man?
Is he a
teacher?
Who’s this woman?
Is she a teacher, too?
C
These two boys are Jack and Mike. They aren’t Chinese. They’re
English. They’re brothers.
Who are these girls?
Are they
English?
Are they
sisters?
DIALOGUE
A: Look at this picture, Li Ping.
B: Oh, it’s an old picture. Who’s this man?
A: He’s my father.
B: Oh, your father?
A: Yes, he’s a teacher. And this is my mother.
B: Is she a teacher, too?
A: No. She’s a worker.
B: Who’s this baby?
A: Guess!
B: Is it your brother?
A: No.
B: Your sister?
A: No.
B: Then it’s you! Ha ha!
A: It’s me.
Lesson 14
DRILLS
A
I’m a boy. You’re a girl. She’s a girl. You’re girls.
I’m a student. You’re students. We’re all students.
B
What’s your
name?
How old are
you?
Are you a middle-school
student?
Are you in Grade
Two?
C
Are you middle-school students?
Are you in Grade
Three?
Are you Young
Pioneers?
D
Is your father a
doctor?
Is your mother a doctor, too?
What’s your
sister?
TEXT
My Family
I am an English boy. My name is Mike. I am twelve. My sister’s
name
Lesson 15
DRILLS
A
Kate is in the room. She’s near the window.
Her bag is on the desk. Her books are in her bag. Her pencils are in her pencil-box.
B
Where’s
Kate?
Where’s her
bag?
Where are her books?
Where are her pencils?
C
What’s on the
table?
What’s under the table?
What’s on the
chair?
What’s in the
bag?
DIALOGUE
Mike: Where’s my cap, Mum?
Mum: Is it in your room?
Mike: No, it isn’t.
Mum: Is it on the desk?
Mike: No, it isn’t.
Mum: Why, Mike, it’s right on tour head!
* * *
Grandma: Where are my glasses, Mike?
Mike: Are they on the table?
Grandma: No, they aren’t.
Mike: Are they in your bag?
Grandma: No, they aren’t.
Mike: Why, Grandma, they’re right on your nose!
Lesson 16
DRILLS
A
There’s a house in the picture. There’s a dog in
front of the house.
There are some trees near the house. There are some sheep behind
the house.
B
Is there a big tree behind the house?
Is there a horse near the
tree?
What’s under it,
then?
C
Are there any flowers in front of the house?
Are there any cows behind the
house?
What’s behind it,
then?
TEXT
Our Classroom
This is our classroom. It is a nice big room. The windows are
big and the walls are white. There is a blackboard on the front
wall. On the back wall there is a map. It is a map of China.
What is on the teacher’s desk? There are some flowers. They are
for our teacher. We like her. She is a good teacher.
Lesson 18
DRILLS
A
How many minutes are there in an
hour?
How many hours are there in a
day?
B
How many days are here in a
week?
How many days are there in a month?
C
How many months are there in a year?
How many days are there in a
year?
DIALOGUE
A: How many people are there in your family, Wang Lin?
B: There are five, my grandpa, my father, my mother, my sister and
I.
A: Is your grandpa a worker?
B: Oh, no. He’s old. He’s seventy.
A: What’s your father?
B: He’s a math teacher in the No. 19 Middle School.
A: Are there many students in his class?
B: Yes. There are forty-six.
A: Is your mother a teacher, too?
B: No. She’s a doctor.
A: And your sister?
B: She’s a driver, a bus-driver.
A: How old is she?
B: She’s twenty-three.
Lesson 19
DRILLS
Come here, please. Come to the blackboard. Go there, please. Go to your seat.
Please open the window. Please close the door.
Let’s read. Let’s write. Let’s go to school. Let’s go home.
DIALOGUE
An English Class
Li: Stand up, please.
Teacher: Good morning, boys and girls.
Students: Good morning, teacher!
Teacher: Sit down, please. Are all the students here, Li
Ping?
Li: Yes.
Teacher: Oh, Wei Fang. How are you today?
Wei: I’m all right, thank you.
Teacher: That’s good. Wang Lin, what day is today?
Wang: Today is Monday.
Teacher: How many days are there in this month?
Wang: There are thirty-one.
Teacher: That’s right. Come to the blackboard, Liu Ying. Write
"Monday" and "month" on it.
Teacher: Good. Now, go to your seat. Boys and girls, open your
books and turn to page 89. Let’s read Lesson 18.
Lesson 20
DRILLS
A
What time is it? It’s six thirty. Let’s get up. We
get up at six in the morning.
What time is it? It’s seven fifteen. Let’s go to school. We go to school at seven fifteen.
B
What time is it? It’s three fifty. Let’s go and play basketball. We
have sports at three fifty in the afternoon.
What time is it? It’s five. Let’s go home. We go home at five.
C
What time is it? It’s seven thirty. Let’s do our homework.
We do our homework at seven thirty in the evening.
What time is it? It’s nine. Let’s go to bed. We go to bed at nine.
TEXT
My Class
I am a middle school student. My name is Wei Fang. I study at Yu
Ying Middle Scholl. I am in class 3, Grade 1. There are twenty boys
and twenty-three girls in my class.
We study Chinese, math, English and other lessons. We like math.
We like English, too. Some of us are good at it.
We
怀旧:古老的英语书2 ——1982版初中英语第二册
Lesson 3
DRILLS
A
What’s in the room? There’s a table.
Are there any bowls on the table? Yes, there are. And there are
some plates, too.
B
What’s on the two plates?
There’s some fish on one plate. There’s some bread on the
other.
What’s in the bowls?
There’s some meat in this one. There isn’t any meat in that one. There’s some rice in it.
C
What’s in those
glasses?
Please pass me a glass of
water.
What’s in these
cups?
Please give him a cup of
tea.
D
Are there any cups on the
table?
Is there any tea in that blue
cup?
Is there any tea in that green one?
DIALOGUE
SUPPER IS READY
Mum: Lingling!
Ling: Yes, Mum?
Mum: Supper is ready.
Ling: All right.
Dad: Hurry!
Ling: I’m coming. Hello, Dad. Hello, Mum.
Mum: Sit down, Lingling. Here’s your rice.
Ling: Thanks. Oh, there’s fish and chicken! Meat too! And eggs! Why
so much, Mum?
Mum: It’s your daddy’s birthday.
Ling: Oh! Happy birthday, Dad!
Dad: Thank you, Lingling. Help yourself to some fish.
Ling: Thank you.
Lesson 4
DRILLS
A
We have a TV set. Have you a TV
set?
B
Tom has a story-book. Has Jack a story-book, too? No, he hasn’t. He
has some picture-books.
How many picture-books has he? He has four.
C
Have you any
ink?
Give me some ink, please.
Thank you.
D
Has Mary any
paper?
Pass her a piece of paper.
TEXT
WHAT IS IT?
I have a good friend. It has a round face. On its face, it has
three hands. One is short, the other two are long. It has no arms,
but its hands turn round and round. It has no feet or legs, but it
can go all day and all night.
It has no eyes and no ears. It has no mouth, but it can talk. In
the morning it can wake me up and tell me, "It’s time to get
up."
What is it?
Lesson 6
DRILLS
A
Is this new shirt
mine?
Oh, it’s his. Is that one mine?
B
Whose jacket is
this?
Oh, it’s hers. Which one is yours?
C
Is this room
yours?
Oh, it’s theirs. Which one is yours?
D
Are these cups yours?
Which ones are yours?
DIALOGUE
TWO YOUNG PIONEERS
Liu: Look, Zhang Ling. What’s
that? It’s a watch, isn’t it?
Zhang: Yes. What a nice watch!
Liu: It’s quite new!
Zhang: Look, there is a man over there. Perhaps it’s his.
Liu: Let’s go and ask him.
Zhang: All right.
Liu: Excuse me, comrade. Is this watch yours?
Man: No, it’s not mine.
(They see a woman nearby.)
Liu: Excuse me, is this watch yours?
Woman: No, it isn’t.
Zhang: Lets’ go and give it to the policeman.
Liu: OK.
(They go to a policeman nearby.)
Zhang: Excuse me.
Policeman: Yes? Can I help you?
Liu: Here’s a watch. We can’t find the owner. Can you find him and
give it to him?
Policeman: Certainly. Thank you. You’re good Young Pioneers.
Lesson 7
DRILLS
A
I’m talking. You aren’t talking. You’re listening
to me.
We’re
Rose is writing. Jack isn’t writing. He’s looking out of the window.
B
Close the door please, Alice. What are you doing,
Alice?
Open the window please, Alice. What’s she doing,
Peter.
Read the text please, Joan and Rose. What are they
doing?
Write down the new words, please. What are you
doing?
TEXT
ON A BUS
It is Sunday today. Wang Lin and Li Ping are going to the zoo.
They are waiting for a bus.
A red bus is stopping at the bus stop. Wang Lin and Li Ping are
getting on the bus.
"Here’s a seat for you, Wang Lin."
"No, thank you. There’s another seat. I can sit over there."
The bus is coming to the next stop. Now, an old woman is getting
on the bus. Wang Lin and Li Ping both stand up. Li Ping is
saying:
"Here’s a seat for you, Granny. Please sit here".
Wang Lin is also saying:
"Please come here and have my seat, Granny."
"Mine is near the door. So take this seat, please, Granny."
"Thank you very much. It’s very nice of you."
Lesson 8
DRILLS
A
Are you cleaning your
classroom?
Are they cleaning their
classroom?
B
Is Zhang Hong carrying
water?
Is Liu Ying cleaning the window?
C
Who’s taking down the old pictures?
Who’s putting up the new
ones?
D
Who’s sweeping the
floor?
Who’s cleaning the desks and
chairs?
TEXT
PLANTING TREES
It is March now. Spring is here. It is time to plant
trees.
Look! There is a little child in front of the house. What is she
doing? She is watering some flowers. Who are the man and the woman
beside the house? They are the girl’s parents. What are they doing?
They are planting trees.
Look at the children near the river. They are Young Pioneers. Are
they playing or working? They are working. They are planting apple
trees. Some are digging, some are planting. Some are carrying
water, others are watering the trees. All of the children are
busy.
On the hill there are also a lot of people. What are they doing?
They are planting trees, too. Look at all the young trees on the
hill.
How hard all these people are working! They are helping to make
our country beautiful.
Lesson 10
DRILLS
A
What’s the girl
doing?
What’s her mother saying to her?
B
What’s the boy
doing?
What’s his sister saying to him?
C
Where are the children
walking?
What’s the old peasant saying to him?
D
Where are the boys
playing?
What’s the policeman saying to
them?
TEXT
IN A PARK
It is Saturday morning. The sun is shining. A lot of boys and
girls are playing in the park. They are having a good time. Some
are singing and dancing under a big tree. Some are drawing by the
lake. Others are climbing the hill.
What are Mary and Betty doing?
Betty: Mary, let’s sit here and read this picture-book.
Mary: All right. What an interesting book!
Betty: Yes. Look at this picture. There are all kinds of birds in
it. Aren’t they beautiful?
Mike: Hey, you two! Don’t read in the sun. It’s too bright. It’s
bad for your eyes.
Betty: You’re right. Thank you, Mike.
Mary: Then let’s go and sit under the tree.
Betty: OK.
Kate: excuse me. Where’s Joan?
Mary: Look, there she is. She’s climbing the hill with Rose.
Lesson 11
DRILLS
A
I’m doing my homework now. I do my homework every
day.
They’re playing football now. They play football every Tuesday. Sometimes they play on Friday.
B
You speak Russian. I don’t speak Russian. I speak Chinese.
They know some Russian. We don’t know Russian. We know some
English.
C
Are you writing to your
friends?
Do you often write to
them?
Do your friends often write to you?
D
Do you swim every
day?
Do you play basketball every
day?
Do they watch TV every
evening?
TEXT
A LETTER
May 2nd, 1983
Dear friend,
I am an American schoolgirl. My name is Alice Green. I am
thirteen.
Lesson 12
DRILLS
A
Li Ping gets up at half past six. His sister gets
up at seven o’clock.
His mother goes to work at seven. His father goes to work at ten
past seven.
B
Tom sings well. Kate doesn’t sing well, but she dances well..
Alice likes drawing. Peter doesn’t like drawing. He likes making model planes.
C
Does Li Ping’s mother have breakfast at home?
Does she have lunch at
home?
Does his father have lunch at
home?
TEXT
THE COCK AND THE FOX
It is evening. An old cock is sitting in a tall tree. A fox
comes to the tree and looks up at the cock
"Hello, Mr. Cock, I have some good news for you." Says the
fox.
"Oh?" says the cock. "What is it?"
"All the animals are good friends now. Let’s be friends, too.
Please come down and play with me."
"Fine!" says the cock. "I’m very glad to hear that." Then he looks
up. "Look! There is something over there."
"What are you looking at?" asks the fox.
"Oh, I see some animals over there. They are coming this
way."
"Animals? "
"Yes. Oh, they’re dogs. "
"What? Dogs?" asks the fox. "Well ... well, I must go now.
Good-bye."
"Wait, Mr. Fox," says the cock. "Don’t go. They are only dogs. And
dogs are our friends now. "
"Yes. But they don’t know that yet. "
"I see, I see," says the cock. He smiles and goes to sleep high up
in the tree.
LESSON 13
DRILLS
A
What do you do on Sunday?
What does you brother do?
B
When do you go to
school?
When does your father go to
work?
When does your mother go to work?
C
Where do you
live?
Where does your grandpa live?
TEXT
A PRESENT
Today is June 4. It is Betty’s birthday. She comes home and
sees a card on the table. It says: "There’s a present for you,
Betty. Go and look for it in your room."
Betty runs to her room. Her parents are watching her. They are
smiling.
On her bed she sees a new red box. She thinks: "What’s in the
box?" She opens it. There is nothing but a card in it! Betty takes
it out and reads:
"Dear Betty, I’m your present. My first letter is in the word
‘book’, but not in ‘look’. My second letter is in ‘ink’, but not in
‘thank’. You can find my third letter in both
Betty thinks hard. B-I-K-E. She smiles and says to her mother:
"Aha, I know. But where is it, Mum?" Her mother says: "Look at the
back of the card." Betty turns it over and reads: "Come and look
for me in the garden."
Betty hurries to the garden. There under a big tree she finds her
present - a nice new bike.
"Happy birthday, Betty!" her parents say.
"Thank you, Mum and Dad!"
Lesson 14
DRILLS
A
Rose is young. Mary is younger. Betty is the
youngest.
A sheep is heavy. A horse is heavier. An elephant is the heaviest.
Mary’s handwriting is good. Betty’s handwriting is better. John’s handwriting is the best.
B
Which is bigger, the moon or the
earth?
Which is the biggest, the sun, the moon or the
earth?
Which is the
smallest?
Who’s younger, Mary or
Rose?
Who’s the youngest, Rose, Mary or Betty?
Who’s the oldest?
TEXT
THE SEASONS
There are four seasons in a year: spring, summer, autumn and
winter.
Spring is the best season of the year. The weather gets warmer,
and the days get longer. The crops begin to grow. The trees turn
green and the flowers come out.
Summer comes after spring. It is the warmest season. It often
rains and the crops grow fast. The best sport in summer is
swimming. Children often go swimming in rivers and
lakes.
Autumn is a busy season. The days get shorter and nights longer.
It is harvest time. The peasants are busy. They are getting in the
crops.
Winter is the coldest season of the year. Sometimes it snows and
the fields are all white. Skating is the best sport in winter. Many
boys and girls often go skating. But the peasants are still busy.
They are getting ready for the next year.
LESSON 16
DRILLS
A
Tom is taller than Mike. Mike is taller than John.
Who’s the tallest?
Tom is the tallest.
My skirt is longer than yours. Betty’s skirt is longer than mine. Whose skirt is the longest?
Hers is the longest.
B
Rose works hard. Joan works harder. Mary works the hardest.
Tom draws well. John draws better. Mike draws the best.
C
A truck goes faster than a bike. A car goes faster than a
truck.
Which goes the fastest?
Mike goes to school earlier than Kate. Mary comes to school
earlier than Mike.
Who comes to school the earliest?
D
Who dances the best in your
class?
Who runs the fastest in your
class?
Who works the hardest in your class?
DIALOGUE
WHO IS FASTER?
T - Tortoise
H - Hare
T: Hello, Mr. Hare!
H: Oh, it’s you, Mr. Tortoise. What are you doing?
T: I’m running.
H: Running? Ha ha! You can’t run. Your legs are too short!
T: Of course I can.
H: My legs are longer than yours. I’m sure I can run faster than
you.
T: Don’t be so sure.
H: Well then, let’s run to the tall tree over there. Let’s see who
gets there first.
T: All right.
H: Ready? Go!
(Mr. Tortoise goes very slowly. Mr. Hare runs much faster. In a
minute he comes to a small tree.)
H: Where’s Mr. Tortoise? Aha! There he is. He’s far behind me. How
slow he is! I’m much faster. Mmm, it’s hot! Ahh, here’s a tree. Let
me have a rest under it. It’s so nice and cool.
(Soon he is asleep.)
(Mr. Tortoise comes up. He looks at Mr. Hare and goes on.)
H(waking up) : Ah, what a good sleep! Now, where’s Mr. Tortoise?
Where is he? I don’t see him. (Runs to the tall tree.)
T(sitting under the tall tree): Why, hello, Mr. Hare! How are you?
You’re very fast, aren’t you?
H: Yes, but ...
T: But, I’m here first. Now who is faster, you or me?
H: Oh! ...