科普版英语五年级下册课文(电子档)

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Lesson 1 May I speak to Mary?
Let’s talk
(K=Kate, R=Mrs Read)
R: Hello!
K: Hello! May I speak to Mary?
R: Sorry, she’s not in. Who’s this?
K: It’s Kate. Is that Mrs Read?
R: Yes.
K: Good afternoon, Mrs Read. I want to ask Mary a question. Can you ask her to call me this
evening?
R: OK. May I have your number?
K: Certainly, it’s 8-6-0-4-2-7-5.
R: 8-6-0-4-2-7-5, right?
K: Right. Thank you. Goodbye.
R: Bye.

Listen and say
(T=Tom, D=Dongdong)
T: Hello! Can I speak to Dongdong?
D: This is Dongdong speaking.
T: Hi, Dongdong. This is Tom. What are you doing now?
D: I’m having lunch. What’s up?
T: How about playing football this afternoon?
D: Good idea. What time?
T: What about three o’clock?
D: OK. Where shall we meet?
T: At the sports centre, OK?
D: OK.

Read
Making a pizza
Mom, are you making a pizza? May I help you?
Yes, Tom. Thanks.
Mom, can I learn how to make it?
Certainly.
Can I put some water into it now?
Yes, please.
Let me put some meat on it, OK?
OK.
Can we bake it now?
Yes, we can.
Mom, it’s done. May I eat some now?
Of course, you may! You did a great job.


Lesson 2 We mustn’t cross the street now.
Let’s talk
(J=Jim, M=Mum)
J: Are you going shopping, Mum?
M: Yes.
J: May I go with you?
M: Yes, but you mustn’t run in the street.
J: OK.
M: Look at the red light. We mustn’t cross the street now.
J: OK.
M: Now the light is green. We can cross the street.
J: Yes.
M: Look at these white lines. We must cross the street here.
J: Oh, I see.

Listen and say
(G=Girl, B=Boy, W=Woman)
G: Look, a seat! You can sit here.
B: No, you sit here, please.
G: Thank you.
B: Look, an old granny!
G: I should give my seat to her.
B: Yes.
G: Hello, Granny! Please sit here.
W: Oh, thank you.
G: You’re welcome.

Read
Don’t cross the street here.
Tom and his cousin Bob are going to play football. Now they are walking in the street. Bob is
playing with his ball. “Hi, Bob! You mustn’t play with your ball here,” says Tom. “All right,” Bob
answers.
“Oh! You mustn’t cross the street here. We must cross there.”
“Oh, yes.”
“Don’t cross now. The light is red. We must wait.”
“OK.”
“Look! The light is green.”
“We can cross now.”
“Yes. Let’s go.”





Lesson 3 How many pupils are there?
Let’s talk
(K=Kate, D=Dad)
D: Hi, Kate! What are you doing?
K: I’m making some flowers for our classroom.
D: Do you have a new classroom this term.
K: Yes, Dad.
D: Is it nice?
K: Yes. We have a big glass blackboard.
D: Do you have a clock in your classroom?
K: Yes, We have a new clock and we have some green plants, too.
D: How many pupils are there in your class this term?
K: There are forty-five.
D: Oh, that’s a big class.

Read
Doing a good job.
Some people drop things everywhere. They drop paper in the streets. They drop bottles in the
parks. This makes the streets and parks very dirty. But many of the things are useful. We
shouldn't throw them away. It’s Sunday. There are many pupils in the park. They are picking up
useful things. Mike and Li Lin are picking up bottles. Jill and Liu Xin are putting them into a bag.
How many bottles are there? There are forty-eight. Mary and Meimei are picking up paper. Ann is
putting the paper into a bin. How much paper is there? About half a kilo. The pupils are doing a
good job, and they are very happy.


Lesson 4 Where do you live?
Let's talk
(B=Boy, M=Man)
B: Excuse me. Where do you come from?
M: I come from the USA.
B: Where do you live?
M: I live in New York.
B: Where do Ms Green come from?
M: She comes from the USA, too.
B: Does she live in New York, too?
M: No, she doesn't. She lives in Washington.

Listen and say.
(P=policeman, L=Lingling)
P: Hi, little girl. Why are you crying?
L: I can't find my mum.
P: Oh, don't worry. I can help you. What's your name?
L: Lingling.
P: How old are you?
L: Four.
P: Where do you live?
L: I live in a tall building.
P: OK. Do you know your mother's phone number?
L: Yes, it's 6253382.
P: OK. Let me call your mother.
L: Thank you.


Read for fun.
A kind doctor
Liu Jun is a doctor. He comes from Sichuan. Now he is working in a small town in Yunnan. He is
always ready to help others.
One day a farmer came to his office.
“ My wife is very ill. Can you come and see her?”
“ Where do you live?” asked Liu Jun.
“ I live in a small village. “
“ OK. Let's go at once. “
They walked for a long time and got to the village very late.
Liu Jun examined the sick woman and gave her some medicine.
The farmer took out some money and gave it to him. Liu Jun didn't take it.
The farmer thanked him, but Liu Jun said,” It's my pleasure. I'm happy to help others.”


Lesson 5 What do you do?
Let's talk
(G=Girl, F=Farmer)
G: What do you do?
F: I'm a farmer.
G: Where do you work?
F: I work on a farm.
G: Is your work easy?
F: No, it isn't.

(G=Girl, P=Policeman)
G: Are you a policeman?
P: Yes, I am.
G: Where do you work?
P: I work in the street.
G: Is your work interesting?
P: Yes. I like it very much.

Listen and say
A: Hi!
B: Hello!
A: Where do you come from?
B: I come from the UK.
A: Do you work in this city now?
B: Yes, I do.
A: What do you do?
B: I'm a doctor.
A: That's a good job. Where do you live?
B: I live near the hospital.
A: Do you like this city?
B: Yes. It's beautiful, and people here are very nice.

Read
Which girl can get the job?
Mr Smith is a manager. He wants an office worker. Two girls want to get this job. Mr Smith
doesn’t know who to choose. Then he has an idea.
“ Excuse me. Is Mr Smith here?” “ No, he isn't.”
“What do you do?” “ I'm a cleaner.“
“ Go and find your manager.“ “ OK. But can you help me clean the room?” “ No. It's not my job.
I can't help you.“
“ Let me help you.” “ Thank you. You are so kind.“
“ Hello. Yes, this is Mr Smith.“ “ You are Mr Smith?” “ Yes.“
“ What do you do?” “I'm the manager.“
Now Mr Smith knows who to choose. Which girl can get the job? Can you guess?



Lesson 6 Revision
Let's talk
(D=Dongdong, M=Mum)
D: Mom, can I play football with Tom?
M: Certainly. But you mustn’t play football in the street.
D: OK.

(Q=Qiqi, W=Mrs White)
Q: Where do you come from, Mrs White?
W: I come from the UK.
Q: Do you live in Beijing now?
W: Yes, I do.
Q: What do you do?
W: I'm a doctor.
Q: Where do you work?
W: I work at Heping hospital.
Q: How many doctors are there in your hospital.
W: There are thirty-four.


Lesson7 It's seven thirty-five.
Let’s talk
(T=Tom, G=Grandma)
G: Tom, breakfast is ready. Please sit down.
T: Thank you Grandma.
G: What time is school over?
T: School is over at three forty on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
G: What about Monday and Wednesday?
T: School is over at four thirty on Monday and at two fifty on Wednesday.
G: OK, I see.
T: What time is it, Grandma?
G: It's seven thirty-five.
T: Oh, it's time for school. I must go. Goodbye, Grandma.
G: Goodbye.

Listen and say.
Mom: Get up! Get up!
Son: What's the time, Mum?
Mom: It's seven fifty. You are late.
Son: Oh, no.
Son: Mom, it's not seven fifty. It's six fifty-five.
Mum: Oh, yes. So let's have a big breakfast.
Son: OK, Mum.


Read
The ball in the hole.
It's four fifty. School is over. Li Ming and Wang Ying are walking home. On the way they see a
boy. He is crying.
“ What's wrong?” Li Ming asks.
“ My ball is in that hole. I can't get it out.”
“ Don't worry. Wee can help you. “
They try to take the ball out, but the whole is too deep. They think and think, and then Li Ming
has an idea. He says, “we can use water.” They get some water and fill the hole with it. Then the
ball comes up. Wang Ying gives the ball to the boy. The boy smiles and thanks them for their help.


Lesson 8 What day is it today?
Let’s talk
(D=Dongdong, K=Kate)
D: What day is it today?
K: It’s Monday.
D: What classes do you have this morning?
K: We have Chinese, maths, English and art.
K: Do you have English lessons on Wednesdays?
D: No, we don’t.
K: When do you have English?
D: On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.
K: Do you have PE on Fridays?
D: No. We have PE on Tuesdays.


Listen and say
(B=Boy, G=Girl)
B: Do you have the timetable?
G: Yes, I do.
B: I want to make a new timetable. Can you help me?
G: Certainly.
B: What classes do we have on Monday morning?
G: We have maths, English, Chinese and computer class.
B: (Says and writes) Maths, English, Chinese and computer class. OK. What about Monday
afternoon.
G: We have science and art.
B: (Says and writes) Science and art. OK.
...

Read
An email to Eve.
Eve is ill and she didn’t come to school today. Lulu is writing an email to her now.

Dear Eve,
I’m sorry to hear that you’re ill and can’t come to school.
Let me tell you what we did today.
Today we had six classes. We had maths, English, Chinese and art in the morning. We have a
new maths teacher this term. Her name is Sarah Black. She is very nice. In English class we
learned an American song Old Black Joe, and in Chinese class we studied a short story. We drew
pictures in art class. I drew some flowers. The teacher said I did a good job.
In the afternoon, we had two classes, science and PE. Science is a new subject. It’s very
interesting. In PE class we played basketball.
Hope to see you soon.
Lulu


Lesson 9 Do you always have lunch at twelve?
(L=Lulu, T=Tom)
L: What time is it?
T: It’s twelve o’clock.
L: Oh, it’s time for lunch.
T: Yes, it is.
L: Do you always have lunch at twelve?
T: Yes, I do. What about you?
L: I usually have lunch at eleven thirty. Sometimes I have lunch at twelve.
T: What do you usually have for lunch?
L: Rice, chicken and soup.



Read, choose and say
A: I’m doing a survey. Can I ask you some questions?
B: Oh, yes.
A: (Are Do) you from the USA?
B: Yes, I (am do).
A: What food (are do) you often have?
B: We often have hamburgers.
A: (Are Do) you usually drink tea?
B: No we (aren’t don’t). We usually drink coke.
A: Thank you.
B: You’re welcome.



Read
Is he late?
I usually get up at 6:30, but now it’s 8:00. It’s time for school. I’m late.
I always do morning exercises at 7:10, but today I have no time.
Mun always makes breakfast at 7:00, but she isn’t in the kitchen today. She isn’t in the
bedroom. She isn’t in the toilet, either. Where is she?
Dad always takes me to school at 8:00, but he isn’t at home now, so I have to run to school.
“ What are you doing, Scott?”
“ I’m going to school. I’m late.”
“ Late? No, you’re early. It’s only 4:45.”
“ Oh, I see. The clock in my room isn’t working.”


Lesson 10 Does she always come before six thirty?
Let’s talk
(L=Lulu, D=Dongdong)
L: Eve comes here every morning. But where is she today?
D: I don’t know. Does she do morning exercises here every day?
L: Yes, she does.
D: Does she always come before six thirty.
L: Yes, she does.
D: What time is it now?
L: It’s about seven. I’m afraid she isn’t feeling well today.
D: Let’s go and see her, OK?
L: OK. Let’s go.



Listen and say
(L= Li Bing, E=Eve)
L: Hey, look at that boy. Who is he?
E: He’s Jimmy. He’s new here.
L: Does he come from the UK?
E: No, he comes from the USA.
L: Does he like sports?
E: Yes, he does. He plays basketball very well.
L: Let’s say hello to him.
E: OK. Let’s go.



Read
Miss Rabbit and Mr Fox.
Mr Fox and his friends are playing in a forest. Suddenly they hear someone crying,”Help!
Help!” It is Miss Rabbit. She is in a pit. She says to Mr Fox,”Hi, Mr Fox! Please help me.”
Mr Fox says,”Oh, Miss Rabbit. Don’t worry. We will help you.”
Mr Fox and his friends think and think. Then they have an idea. They get a lot of grass and
throw the grass into the pit. Miss Rabbit stands on the grass and gets out soon. Mr Fox and his
friends are very happy.
“Thank you so much,” says Miss Rabbit.
“That’s all right. We’re friends, and we should help each other,” Mr Fox says.



Lesson 11 When do you usually get up?
Let’s talk
(L=Lulu, T=Tom)
L: Hello, Tom!
T: Hello, Lulu!
L: You are very early.
T: You too. When do you usually get up?
L: I usually get up at seven.
T: How do you usually go to school?
L: I usually go to school by bike.
T: Does Lingling go to school by bike, too?
L: No, her home is not far from the school, so she always goes to school on foot.

Listen and say
Mom: Look! It’s Tom’s letter from the summer camp.
Dad: How is he doing?
Mom: He is very busy.
Dad: Good! What time does he get up?
Mom: He gets up at 5:30.
Dad: Wow, so early!
Mom: They play team sports, go hiking and do many other things.
Dad: Sounds great! When do they go to bed?
Mom: At 9:30.
Dad: That's not too late.
Day 1
5:30 get up
6:00 have breakfast
7:00 team sports
12:00 have lunch
13:30 go hiking
17:30 have supper
19:00 sing and dance
21:30 go to bed

Read
Is Lily’s clock slow?
Mr Brown lives in London. His daughter Lily works in New York. Mr Brown usually gets up at
seven thirty. He usually has breakfast at eight and have lunch at twelve. It's twelve fifteen. Mr
Brown is having lunch. The telephone rings. It’s Lily. Mr Brown is happy. He talks to her for a
minute. Then he asks, “What are you doing now, Lily?” Lily says “I'm having breakfast.” “What you
are having breakfast? Do you always get up so late?” “No. I always get up early.” “What time do
you usually get up?” “I usually get up at seven.” “But it's lunch time now. Why are you still having
breakfast?” “No, it's only seven twenty by my clock.” “Your clock is slow!” Is Lily's clock slow? No,
her clock is right. When it is 7:00 in New York, it is 12:00 in London.
Day 2
5:30 get up
6:00 have breakfast
7:00 walk in the forest
12:00 have lunch
13:30 take swimming lessons
17:30 have supper
19:00 have campfire
21:30 go to bed



Lesson 12 Revision
Let’s talk
(Q=Qiqi, L=Lulu)
Q: What day is it today?
L: It's Friday.
Q: What classes do you have this afternoon?
L: We only have art and PE this afternoon. Classes are over at three thirty.
Q: Great. What time is it now?
L: It's one o'clock. It's time for class.
Q: Let's go to the cinema after class, OK?
L: OK.

(M=Mary, Q=Qiqi)
Q: Hi, Mary. You are very late. When do you get up everyday?
M: I usually get up at 7:00.
Q: What time does your mother get up?
M: She usually gets up at 6:30. She cooks breakfast for me every day.
Q: How do you usually go to school?
M: I usually go to school on foot.

Read
The machines in our homes.
Today we have many machines in our homes. Machines can do many things for us. This is a
room in my home. Look! There is a fridge, a washing machine and many other machines in it. This
is our sitting room. There is a TV, a DVD, a fan and a telephone in it. The TV is on the wall. It’s very
thin, and it looks like a picture. This new telephone is my favorite machine. When I talk to my
friend on it, I can see him. It's wonderful. This is my room. There is a computer in it. I often use it
to send emails to my friends. What new machines do you want? My father wants a 4G mobile.
My mother wants a machine to cook food. And I want a machine to help me do my homework.

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