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Module1 My classmates
M1U1
Nice to meet you.
Ms Li: Hello, my name is Li
Fang. I'm your teacher and you're my students.
I'm Chinese. I'm from Wuhan. What's your name?
Linging: My name is Wang Lingling.
Ms Li:
Nice to meet you, Lingling. Where are you from?
Linging: I'm from Beijing. I'm Chinese.
Ms
Li: How old are you?
Linging: I'm thirteen
years old.
Ms Li: Good. Hello, what about you?
Daming: Hello, Ms Li. My name is Daming and
I'm from Beijing too. I'm
twelve years old.
Ms Li: Thanks. Hello, are you from America?
Tony: No, I'm not. I'm from England. I'm Tony
Smith.
Ms Li: Nice to meet you, Tony. Hi, are
you English too?
Betty: No, I'm not. I'm
American and my name is Betty King.
Linging:
Tony and Betty are our friends.
Ms Li: Good.
Welcome to Class 4 Grade 7!
M1U2 I'm Wang
Lingling and I'm thirteen years old.
Hello,
everyone. My name is Li Daming and my English name
is David.
I'm twelve years old and I'm from
Beijing. Beijing is the capital of China.
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This is Lingling and her
English name is Lucy.
She's my friend. She's
from Beijing too.
Hello, I'm Wang
Lingling and I'm thirteen years old. Good to see
you.
Wang Hui is my friend, but he is not in
my class. His English name is
Henry. He's from
Shanghai. Shanghai is a very big city.
Hi, my name is Tony Smith. I'm from Cambridge.
It's a small city in
England. Tony is my first
name and Smith is my last name. I'm thirteen
years old. It's nice to meet you all.
Module 2 My family
M2 U1 Is this your
mum?
Linging: Is this your family?
Tony:
Yes, it is.
Linging: What a big family! Is
this your sister?
Tony: Yes, it is. Her name
is Linda.
Linging: Are these your
grandparents?
Tony: Yes, they are. My mum's
parents are on the left, and my dad's
parents
are on the right.
Linging: I see. Who's this?
Tony: That's my dad.
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Linging: Is this your mum?
Tony: Yes. The
woman next to her is my dad's sister, my aunt Liz.
Linging: Is this her husband?
Tony: No,
that's her brother, my uncle Paul.
Linging:
Who are the boy and the girl in front of Paul?
Tony: Those are Paul's son and daughter, my
cousins, Mike and Helen.
M2U2 These are
my parents.
My name is Betty King. These are
my parents. We're American. My father
is an
actor, and my mother is the manager of a theatre.
My name is Li Daming. These are my 're
Chinese. My father's
job is at a police is a
policeman, and my mother is a nurse.
My
name is Tony Smith and I'm English. This is my
mother. She's an
English teacher at a school.
This is my father. He's a hotel manager.
My name is Wang Lingling. I'm Chinese. My
mother is a nurse. She and
Daming's mother are
at the same hospital. My father is a bus driver in
Beijing.
M3U1There are thirty
students in my class.
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Daming:
Linda, what's your classroom in England like? Is
it big?
Linda: Yes, it's really big. There are
thirty students in my class. How
many students
are there in your class in Beijing?
Daming:
There are forty students, twenty girls and twenty
boys. What's in
your classroom? Is there a lot
of furniture?
Linda: Yes, there is.
Daming: Are there computers on everyone's
desks?
Linda: No, there aren't. But there is a
computer on the teacher's desk.
Daming: Oh,
are there any pictures on the classroom walls?
Linda: Yes, there are, at the front of the
classroom.
Daming: And is there a map of the
world?
Linda: No, there isn't. There's a map
of England.
Daming: There's a map of the world
in our classroom, but there aren't any
pictures on our walls.
M3U2 The
library is on the left of the playground.
This
is a map of our school. There are six buildings in
our school: a library,
an office building, a
classroom building, a dining hall, a sports hall
and a
science building. In the middle of the
school is a playground. The library
is on the
left of the playground near the school gate. There
are many
books, maps and computers in it.
Behind the library, on the left, are the
school offices. Between this building and the
dinning hall is the
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classroom
building with twenty-four classrooms. On the right
of the
classroom building is the dinning hall.
In front of the dinning hall is the
sports
hall and the building in front of that is for
science. There are six
science labs and five
computer rooms in the science building.
M4U1 We've got lots of apples.
Tony’s dad:
Tony, let's go shopping for food and drink. Now,
we haven't
got any meat. Let's get some
chicken.
Tony: OK. Have we got any chocolate?
Tony’s dad: Yes, we have. Too much chocolate
isn't good for you. Let's
get some fruit.
Tony: What kind of fruit? Apples?
Tony’s
dad: No, we've got lots of apples. We haven't got
any oranges, so
let's get some.
Tony: OK.
How about some orange juice?
Tony’s dad: Yes,
good idea! And coffee. Let's get some for your
mum.
She hasn't got any coffee.
Tony: All
right, some coffee for Mum, and some cola for me.
I haven't
got any cola.
Tony’s dad: No
cola! Cola is bad for you! How about some tea?
Tony: Oh, too bad!
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M4U2 Is your food and drink healthy?
Healthy food and drink for children
-Is
your food and drink healthy? A lot of ice cream,
hamburgers and cola
is not healthy. Meat is
healthy but too much meat is not good for
children. Cola and candy are very sweet, and
too much sugar is bad for
you.
Eat the
right food and be healthy. Carrots, eggs and sweet
potatoes are
good for your eyes. Milk, cheese
and fish are good for your teeth. A bit
tired?
Have lots of delicious chicken soup! It is
important to remember:
eat well, stay healthy,
and don't get fat!
·Eat noodles or rice, not
hamburgers.
·Have a good breakfast every
morning.
·Drink juice, water and milk, not
cola.
·Eat lots of fruit and vegetables.
M5U1 I love history.
Tony: Betty, what are
our lessons on Monday?
Betty: We have Chinese
at eight o'clock and science at five to nine. At
twenty past ten we have IT. Then we have
maths. Do you like maths,
Tony?
Tony: Yes,
I do, but it's difficult! I like the lessons on
Monday afternoon:
English and art. What
lessons do we have on Friday?
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Betty: We have English, Chinese, PE and
geography.
Tony: And in the afternoon? Do we
have maths?
Betty: No, we don't. We have art
and history, but we don't have maths. I
love
history and I'm good at it. It's my favourite
subject because it's very
interesting.
Tony: My favourite subject is Chinese. I can
talk with my Chinese friends.
M5U2 We
start work at nine o'clock.
My school day
Hi! I'm Alex Greenall. I'm thirteen and I go
to Park School in Oxford,
England. I go to
school on weekdays, but not on Saturday and
Sunday.
This is my school day. I get up at
half past seven in the morning, and then
have
breakfast.
My school is next to my house. I go
to school at half past eight and see
my
friends. We start work at nine o'clock. We have
three lessons in the
morning. My favourite
subject is art.
At eleven o'clock, we have a
break in the playground and I talk to my
friends. They go to the playground and play
football, but I don't like
football.
We
have lunch in the dining hall at half past twelve.
I like school lunch!
We have meat and rice
with vegetables, or hamburgers. I drink juice or
water.
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We start lessons in
the afternoon at half past one. We have two
lessons in the afternoon. Then we go home at
half past three.
In the evening, I watch TV
and have dinner with my family. I do my
homework and go to bed at ten o'clock.
M6U1 Does it eat meat?
Guide: Welcome to
Beijing Zoo. The zoo has many kinds of animals,
such
as bears, zebras, giraffes and pandas.
They come from many different
countries and
they eat different food. Here are the lions.
Tony: Do lions eat meat?
Guide: Yes, they
do. They eat other animals. They're dangerous!
Linging: Ugh! And what about bears? Do they
eat meat?
Guide: Yes, they do, but they also
eat plants.
Tony: Look at this elephant. It's
very tall. Does it eat meat?
Guide: No, it
doesn't. It eats plants.
Linging: Do pandas
eat plants and leaves?
Guide: Sure. They love
bamboo.
Linging: Are there pandas here?
They're my favourite animals. They're
cute.
Shall we go and see them?
Guide: Yes, let's
go. Can you see Lingling?
Tony: She's in front
of you!
Guide: No, Lingling the panda!
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Linging: Which is Lingling the
panda?
Guide: She's the black and white animal
over there. Look! There she is!
Linging:
That's very funny. Her name is Lingling too!
Tony: Is there a panda called Tony...?
M6U2 The tiger lives in Asia.
Animals
The elephant lives in Africa and in Asia. This
elephant lives in Africa. It
eats plants,
leaves, bamboo and a little fruit, but it doesn't
eat meat. It
likes water.
There are only
about 1,800 pandas in China and about 200 of them
lives in zoos. The panda eats about 30 kilos
of bamboo a day, as well as
plants and leaves.
This black and white animal is the favourite of
people
all over the world.
The zebra is an
African animal. Like the panda, it's black and
white. It
eats plants and leaves, as well as
grass, but the zebra doesn't eat
bamboo.
The tiger lives in Asia. It's a very large
animal and usually lives alone. It
likes water
and is good at swimming. It's strong and catches
many kinds
of animals for food.
Monkeys
live in Africa, Asia and America. There are about
200 kinds of
monkeys. Monkeys eat meat,
leaves, fruit and even eggs!
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M7U1 How do I write my homework on the
computer?
Linging: How do I write my homework
on the computer? Can I learn?
Betty: Sure!
First, open a new document. Click the mouse on
document
Linging: What's the mouse? Is this
it?
Betty: Yes.
Linging: Where do I click
on
Betty: On the left of the screen... there!
Linging: OK, what's next?
Betty: Next, you
write your homework in the new document. Use the
keyboard.
Linging: What do I do next? How
do I save the document?
Betty: You click
Linging: Where do I write the name?
Betty:
Write it in the box. OK, then click
Linging:
OK. Finally, how do I print my document?
Betty: Click
Linging: What about some
paper?
Betty: Oh yes, of course! You put the
paper in there first!
M7U2 When do you
use a computer?
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There is a
computer in my home, and my father and I shares
it. My father
is a manager of a company, so he
often talks to his customers on the
computer.
He also goes on the Internet to check the times of
trains, make
travel plans, and buy tickets. I
listen to music or watch movies on it every
Friday night. – Jack
There is no
computer in my home. I can only use it at school.
On the
Internet, I search for information, do
my homework and check my email. I
have a
friend in Australia.
I can see her and talk to
her on the Internet. – Alice
We have a
computer at home. My parents don't use it. I can
use it on
Sundays. I send email to my friends
and play computer games. But
sometimes I play
a lot of games and my mother doesn't like it. --
Mike
M8U1 I always like birthday parties.
Daming: Hi, would you like to come to my
birthday party?
Betty: Yes, I'd love to. When
is it?
Daming: This Saturday, at my house.
Tony: OK! I always like birthday parties.
Lingling: Great!
Betty: What do you
usually do at a Chinese birthday party?
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Daming: At the birthday dinner,
we eat noodles. And we eat birthday
cake too.
But my mother never makes a birthday cake. She
usually buys a
special one and I cut it at the
party.
Lingling: And we sometimes give
birthday cards.
Tony: Do you usually sing
Happy Birthday?
Daming: Yes, we always sing
Happy Birthday.
Tony: Do you sing it in
Chinese or in English?
Daming: We sing it in
Chinese and English.
Betty: Do you get
birthday presents in China?
Lingling:
Sometimes. Daming always gets birthday presents!
Tony: So what would you like for your
birthday, Daming?
Daming: It's a secret. Ha
ha...
M8U 2 She often goes to concerts.
Choosing birthday presents
Daming's
grandparents like to stay healthy, so every day
they got some
exercise in a park near their
home. They sometimes wear T-shirts.
Daming's
mother likes chocolate, but she doesn't often buy
any
because it isn't very healthy. She likes
going shopping and always buys
expensive
clothes. She has got 11 silk scarves, 20 dresses
and a lot of
shoes. She spends a lot of money.
Betty's cousin likes reading and she reads
lots of books and magazines.
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She also likes films and often goes to the
cinema, but she never watches
sport.
Tony's sister likes music. She likes going to
concerts but it's often
expensive. She buys
CDs of her favourite songs.
Lingling's aunt
and uncle likes football, but they don't go to
football
matches. They usually watch football
on television at weekends. They
always like
watching AC Milan, but they somtimes watch
Manchester
United.
M9 U1 We're
enjoying the school trip a lot.
Betty: Hi,
Mum!
Mum:Hello, Betty! Where are you now?
Betty: I'm standing on the Great Wall of China
and talking to you.
Really? That's great.
Betty: We're on a school trip.
What about
the others? Are they with you?
Betty: Well,
right now Tony is eating a delicious ice cream.
Wang Hui is
taking lots of photos. Lingling is
buying a few presents and postcards.
They're
on sale at the shop. Daming is having lunch and
lying in the sun.
I'd like a postcard too, but
please take some photos of the Great Wall and
send them to me by email.
Betty: OK. We're
enjoying the school trip a lot. Anyway, it's time
to go
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back to school now. Bye,
Mum!
Bye, Betty!
M9U2 They're waiting
for buses or trains.
At this moment, in
different places of the world, people are doing
different things.
A In London, it's five
o'clock in the afternoon and people are leaving
work and are going home.
They're waiting
for buses or trains. Some people are driving home.
Some
are getting off buses or trains. Some are
having afternoon tea at home or
having a
drink.
B In Moscow, it's eight o'clock in the
evening, so people aren't having
afternoon
tea. They are having dinner at home or in
restaurants. Some
are going to the theatre or
watching a film. Some are watching television
or playing games at home.
C In Beijing,
it's one o'clock at night, so people aren't having
dinner. Most
people are sleeping.
Some
people are still working and some are going home
from work.
D In Los Angeles, it's nine o'clock
in the morning. People aren't sleeping.
They're working.
Children are starting
their lessons.
E In New York, it's twelve
o'clock. People aren't working. They're having
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lunch. They are eating
hamburgers or hot dogs and drinking coffee or
cola. Some people are seeing friends, calling
home or shopping.
M10 U1 Are you getting
ready for Spring Festival?
Tony: Hi, Lingling.
This is Tony speaking. What's happening? Are you
getting ready for Spring Festival?
Lingling: Yes, we are. We're quite busy now.
Tony: What are you doing at the moment?
Lingling: I'm making big red lanterns.
Tony: I like them. They are very beautiful. Is
your father helping you?
Lingling: No, he
isn't. He's still at work.
Tony: What's your
mother doing?
Lingling: She's cleaning the
house and putting things away.
Tony: She's
working so hard!
Lingling :Yes. My aunt is
sweeping the floor, and my grandma is
cooking
the meal in the kitchen.
Tony: What are Daming
and Betty doing?
Lingling: They're learning a
dragon dance with my grandpa.
Tony: Can I join
them?
Lingling: Of course. Hurry up!
M10U2 My mother's cleaning our house and
sweeping away bad
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luck.
I'm
Li Shan from China.
Spring Festival is very
important in my country.
Like Christmas, it
happens every year, but not on the same day.
It usually comes in February, but sometimes it
comes in January.
I've got some photos of it.
Have a look at them!
A Here's the first one!
It's a few days bofore Spring Festival. My
mother's cleaning our house and sweeping away
bad luck. Look at the
food on the table! We
always buy a lot of food before the festival.
B Oh, I love this photo. We are celebrating
Spring Festival with a
traditional family
dinner on the evening before Spring Festival.
There's so
much delicious food.
I am
eating jiaozi -- a kind of dumpling. After the
dinner, we usually
watch a special programme
on TV.
C In this photo, my parents and I are
visiting my uncles and aunts. We are
wearing
new sweaters and coats. I always get a hongbao. It
means lucky
money.