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1、2019新人教高一英语必修一 课本听力与视频材料原文Welcome UnitListening and speakingConversation 1-In the registration office.Amy: Good morning. My name is Amy Jones. Im here for a student ID cardMr wang: Nice to meet you, Amy. Im Mr. Wang. Sit down, please. Er. Sorry, whats your last name again?Amy: Amy Jones. J-O-N-E-SMr

2、 wang: OK. Thank you. And where are you from? AmyAmy: Im from the USAMr wang: OK. Whats your student number?Amy: 170143.Mr wang: 170143. Got it. Youre in Grade 1, arent you?Amy: Yes, I am.Mr wang: OK. Your email address?Amy: A.Mr wang: Amyj16 pep(p-e-p). Got it. Now, stand over here, please. Smile!S

3、ound of flash as photo is taken.Conversation 2-ln the dining hall.Max: Hi, Amy! Hows it going?Amy: Great. How about you?Max: Im good. Lets go and sit downthey walk to a table.Amy: What do you think about senior high school?Max: So far, so good, Amy. Ive had maths and English this morning. The maths

4、class is getting more difficult but its really interesting. Its my favourite class so far. How about you?Amy: I think science is more fun. Chemistry is my favouriteConversation 3-In the advisers room.Amy: Good morning, Ms LiMs Li: Morning, Amy. How are you doing?Amy: Very well, thank you. Ms Li, I w

5、ant to be a designer in the future, so what courses do you think I should choose?Ms Li: Oh, interesting! Well, first of all, I think an art course would be helpful to you. And there are some other courses. Fade out.Listening and TalkingAmy: Hi, Li Ming. Ready for the test? Do you have any study tips

6、 for me?Li Ming: Not really. I just listen to the teacher and take notes.Amy: Oh, group work is my favourite way to learn. Im an outgoing person, so I like to discuss things. Talking to others helps me remember things.Li Ming: Im not very good at group work but I have other ways of remembering thing

7、s. I like using flash cards. They are really effective.Amy: Hmm. Notes and flash cards. I think youre a visual learner. (视觉型学习者)Li Ming: Yes, I guess so. I learn best when I look at pictures, so I make mind maps(思维导图) to organise my thoughts. I keep a learning diary, too. I write down what Ive learn

8、t and my thoughts. It helps me plan my learning and what I need to review for examsAmy: Ah, thats a good idea. I want to try that! My friends and I have a study group. We talk about what were learning and help each other. Why dont you join us?Li Ming: Sure, Id like thatUnit1Teenage life listening an

9、d speakingConversation 1Teacher: Shh! Listen carefully!3-second beep at about 40 kHzTeacher: Did you hear that? No? How about this?3-second beep at about 17.4 kHzTeacher: If you couldnt hear the first one, it means youre not a dog!LaughDogs can hear very high frequency频率sounds, but people cant. And

10、if you could hear the second one, youre younger than 25Student: Wow! Why is that?Teacher: Our ears change when we get older. Children and young people can hear the second one, but most people older than 25 cantConversation 2Teachers: Todays topic is “Should teenagers date” Team A, please begin.Team

11、A: We say no, they shouldnt. One reason is that teenagers are too young. They should think about schoolwork and spend more time studying .Team B: We dont agree with Team A. Our answer is “Yes”. Teenagers can date if they want. It is quite natural for a teenager at that age to feel he or she likes so

12、mebody. We think its possible for teenagers to date and study at the same time.Teacher: Team A?Conversation 3Julie: Hi, Adam! Are you going to join a club?Adam: Hi, Julie! Id like to, but Im not sure which oneJulie: I think I will join the Ballet Club. Its always been my dream to be a dancer, and ba

13、llet has such beautiful movements.Adam: Oh, wow, dancings not for me-ive got two left feet! Mr Brown told me about the Nature Club. They watch biology lectures and grow plants in a greenhouse. I like animals, but Im not so interested in plantsJulie: Did you hear about the Cartoon Club?Adam: Yes, I l

14、ove cartoons! But what do they do in the club? Watch cartoons?Julie: No, they write stories and draw cartoons.Adam: Oh, no Im not good at drawing. Besides, Id like to do something outdoors. Julie: Max is in the Volunteer Club. He says that they mostly help clean up parks and give directions to visit

15、ors. Why not talk to him?Listening and TalkingCao Jing: Hi, Max. Whatre you going to do this vacation?Max: Im going to an adventure campCao Jing: Adventure camp? Whatre you going to do there?Max: Well learn survival skills. For example, Ill learn how to make a fire. Therell be some experts there to

16、show us how to live in the wild. I think its going to be funCao Jing: Cool.Max: What about you?Cao Jing: Im going to an international youth camp. Therell be lots of students from different countries.Max: Wow! What will you do there?Cao Jing: Im not sure yet, but the topic is about teenagers and teen

17、age life. Im going to give a speech about student life in China.Max: Sounds interesting. What kind of stuff will you talk about?Cao Jing: Oh, teenage life, you know, study, relationships, dreams, plansIts a bit of challenge, but a good chance. I plan to improve my spoken English. Max: Good for you.

18、I hope you have lots of fun there, too.Cao Jing: Oh, definitely. I think it will be very interesting, and I hope to make some friends.Video TimeLearning Across GenerationsNarrator: Just outside Johannesburg, South Africa, the day begins for seventeen-year-old Mamorena Chaane. Shes a student at St. M

19、arys, a very expensive private school. Mamorena gets a great education here. In South Africa, many people leave school as teenagers, So Mamorena is a very lucky young woman.This is her mother, Tandi. She grew up in a poor area in Johannesburg. Today, she and her family live in the suburbs and she is

20、 a successful businesswoman. But every week, Tandi takes Mamorena to her old neighbourhood in Johannesburg. Tandi grew up here, and her life was very difficult.landi: This was a shanty town. This whole area was a shanty town.Narrator: Tandi shows Mamorena her childhood home. She wants Mamorena to le

21、arn about the past and about the poor today. But Mamorena doesnt really understand. Her life is so different. Her family has a beautiful home. Mamorena: Were born on the same day.Narrator: And the house has a pool. Its very different from her mothers childhood. In many ways, Mamorena is a typical te

22、enager. She loves to go shopping.Landi:I want her to always remember who she is. Because I dont think you become a person if you dont know where you come from.Narrator: Now, Mamorena and her generation must work hard too, says TandiUnit 2 Travelling AroundListening and SpeakingLISTENING PART 1Paul:

23、Hey, Meilin! So what are you doing for the coming holiday?Meilin: Im travelling around Europe for two weeks with my aunt and uncle.Paul: Europe? Oh, Ive always wanted to go there.Meilin: Yes, me, too. Im so excited. Im planning to visit France and Germany.Paul: Thats wonderful! Do you have your pass

24、port and visa already?Meilin:I already have my passport, and I am applying for my visa tomorrow. Once I get the visa, well book flight tickets online.Paul: So how do you plan to travel around?Meilin: Were renting a car and driving! My uncle has always wanted to drive around EtLISTENING PART 2Meilin:

25、 So what about you, Paul? Do you have any travel plans?Paul: Yes, actually! My parents are taking me to Yunnan Province in China to visit Lijiang!Meilin:Lijiang? That s quite famous in China.Paul: Yes. One of my fathers friends lives there. He invited us to visit.Meilin: Oh, thats nice! So whats the

26、 weather like there?Paul: It should be pleasant during the day, but it might be cold at night, so Im taking a few light sweaters and a coatMeilin: Whatre you planning to see there?Paul:Well, I know Im definitely going to see the Old Town of Lijiang and Yulong Snow Mountain. Other than that, Im not s

27、ure. Im buying a Lijiang guidebook today, actuallyListening and TalkingWoman: Skies Airlines. How can I help you?Man:Id like to buy a plane ticket from London to ParisWoman: Certainly, sir. On what date are you travelling?Man: On the 23rd of December.Woman: There are two flights that day: one in the

28、 morning at 9:30 and the other in the afternoon at 5.00. Which do you prefer?Man: The 9: 30 flight, pleaseWoman: Would you like to travel business class or economy?Man:Id like to travel business class.Woman: Would you like to book a return flight this time?Man: No, thank you. Im taking the train bac

29、k.Woman: May I have your name, sir?Man:Robert Williamswoman: Thank you, Mr. Williams. Ive made your booking. May I ask how you would like to pay? Man:By credit cardWoman: OK, wait just a second, please. *Video TimeMachu PicchuNarrator: This beautiful, quiet place is covered in sunshine and has mount

30、ains all around it. Its name s Machu Picchu. Its sometimes called the Lost City of the Inca, and its nearly 8,000 feet up in the Andes.Julio:Its a magic attraction that you can feel it here. Its known all over the world that Machu Picchu is one of the magnetic centres of the ancient world .Narrator:

31、 Machu Picchu is more than 500 years old. Today, its a favourite place for visitors from all over the world. Even in the rain and fog, its wonderful to walk through the ruins When the Inca civilisation ended, few people knew Machu Picchu existed. For a long time it was lost to the outside world. The

32、n, in 1911, an explorer called Hiram Bingham found itNarrator: At first, very few people visited Machu Picchu. But now, hundreds of tourists come here every day. They walk up the steps of the ancient city and climb over the ruins. Machu Picchu is no longer quiet. Its full of the sounds of tourists.

33、Some people in Peru hope that more tourists will come here. They think it will mean more business and money for the country. However, some conservationists worry that more visitors wont be good for Machu Picchu. They say that tourism may not be good for the environment*Video TimeThe Karsts of China:

34、 A Vertical JourneyTravelling through China is really one of the more unique travel experiences that Ive had Its got one of the most diverse landscapes that Ive ever experienced. These ancient karst formations have been sculpted by wind and water and millions of years of erosion into these beautiful

35、 natural sculptures. As a rock climber, you look at these rock formations and you cant help but be inspired. For me, its important not just to go and see these amazing landscapes but to interact with them. To get to climb on them is just the experience of the lifetime.The stone here offers up gymnas

36、tic, athletic movement but it can also be very adventurous, sometimes dangerous, but always beautiful. This is what we love to do-to come to these beautiful natural areas and climb and explore and push ourselves mentally and physically. China is relatively unexplored and new to climbers and to adven

37、turers who want to go out and see something new and spectacular. These limestone karsts are some of the most beautiful rock formations in the world. You go into a landscape like this and it affects you and it changes you as a person. It inspires you. As a climber, thats really the biggest part of it

38、. Its something that Ill carry with me for the rest of my lifeUnit 3 Sports and Fitness Listening and speakingCONVERSATION 1 S-Shen Qi A=AmyS: Hi, Amy! Did you hear that theres an e-sports event this weekend?A: No, I didnt! Whatre e-sports? S: Well, e-sports are sports you play with a computer, like

39、 computer games.A: Those arent real sports, are they?S: Yes, they are. Many people play and watch e-sports. Ive been waiting for this event for a long time. Would you like to come along?A: Really? Id love to! Where is it? S: Its in the new stadium. Why dont you join us this Saturday afternoon. A: Oh

40、, sorry. I cant. I have to meet my badminton coach. S: Oh, that s too badCONVERSATION 2 A=Adam J=JulieA: Hey, Julie. Whatre you doing this weekend? There is a Blue Paint run on Saturday afternoon. J: What is a Blue Paint run? Is it a marathon? A No, its not a marathon. Its just a fun run that helps

41、the community. You pay 20 dollars to run five kilometers. That sounds like fun doesnt it?J: Er no, it sounds tiring! But why is it called a “Blue Paint” run?A: Thats the fun part. People can buy water balloons filled with blue paint and throw them at the runners. The balloons cost 5 dollars each and

42、 the money goes to help poor people. Would you like to go? J: That sounds like a great idea! You can run, and Ill throw the paint!Listening and talkingC=cao Jing M=max L=LilyC: Hi, Lily. Hi, Max. You saw the race yesterday, didnt you?M: Hello, Cao Jing. No, I didnt. What happened?C: Two girls were o

43、n the final lap. They had nearly finished the race and had only a hundred metres to go, when one of the girls fell and couldnt get up. L: Oh, my! So the other girl won, did she?C. No. thats what was so cool. She stopped and helped the other girl finish the race. M: What? Why did she do that?C: I thi

44、nk she thought it was the right thing to do. Its more important to help each other than to win. L: I dont agree. If someone falls during a race, thats too bad, its just part of the race. M: Exactly! If youve practised hard for the race, you should do your best to winC: I dont agree. Winning isnt alw

45、ays the most important thing. L: But that doesnt make any sense. What if an athlete is competing for her country? She should think about the fans and the honour. C: I see what you mean. But I still dont think that youre right. Helping others should always come first. Unit 4 Natural DisastersListenin

46、g and SpeakingNews report 1Good morning, its 17 April. A strong earthquake hit Ecuador yesterday. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake damaged many buildings, and early reports said that about 230 people were killed and more than 1, 500 were injured. Volunteers and rescue workers are helping the survivorsNe

47、ws report 2Good evening. Today is 27 March. More news about the floods in central China. The government is helping more than 12,000 people in Hunan and Jiangxi get away from the rising water. Homes and land have been destroyed, but no one has been killed. Rescue workers and soldiers are working day and night to make sure that people are safe. They are also bringing food and water to those whose homes were lost in the disaster.News report 3Breaking news, Saturday 12 August. A tornado was just seen in southern Memphis. Eyewitnesses

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