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    新概念第一册1—72课文听写知识交流x

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    新 概 念 第 一 册 1

    课文听写

    文萍外语培训中心 新概念第一册1— 72课课文听力训练

    Less on 1 Excuse me!

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z me! ?

    Is this your ? ?

    Is this your han dbag? Yes, it is. you very much.

    Less on 3 Sorry, sir.

    My coat and my please. Here is my . Thank you, sir. five.

    Here's your umbrella and your coat. This is not my umbrella. sir.

    Is this your umbrella?No, it isn't.

    Is this it? Yes, it is.Tha nk you .

    Less on 5 Nice to meet you

    MR. BLAKE: Good morni ng.

    STUDENTS: Good morni ng, Mr. Blake.

    MR. BLAKE: This is Miss Sophie Dup ont. Sophie is a new stude nt. She is

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z MR. BLAKE: Sophie, this is Hans. He is .

    HANS: to meet you.

    MR. BLAKE: And this is Naoko. She's .

    NAOKO: Nice to meet you.

    MR. BLAKE: And this is Cha ng-woo. He's .

    CHANG-WOO: Nice to meet you.

    MR. BLAKE: And this is Luming. He is Chinese.

    LUMNG: Nice to meet you.

    MR. BLAKE: And this is Xiaohui. She's Chinese, too.

    XIAOHUI: Nice to meet you.

    Less on 7 Are you a teacher?

    ROBERT: I am a new stude nt. My n ame's Robert.

    SOPHIE: Nice to meet you.My n ame's Sophie.

    ROBERT: Are you French?

    SOPHIE: Yes, I am.

    SOPHIE: Are you French too?

    ROBERT: No, I am not.

    SOPHIE: What are you?

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z ROBERT: rm .

    ROBERT: Are you a teacher?

    SOPHIE: No, I'm not.

    ROBERT: What's your job?

    SOPHIE: I'm a .

    SOPHIE: What's your job?

    ROBERT: rm an .

    Less on 9 How are you today?

    STEVEN: , Hele n.

    HELEN: Hi, Steve n.

    STEVEN: are you today?

    HELEN: I'm very , thank you. And you?

    STEVEN: rm , tha nks.

    STEVEN: How is Tony?

    HELEN: He's fine, tha nks. How's Emma?

    STEVEN: She's very well, too, Hele n.

    STEVEN: , Hele n.Nice to see you.

    HELEN: Nice to see you, too, Steve n. Goodbye.

    Less on 11 Is this your shirt?

    HEACHER : shirt is that?

    HEACHER : Is this your shirt, Dave?

    DAVE: No. Sir. It's not my shirt.

    DAVE: This is my shirt. My shirt's .

    TEACHER: Is this shirt Tim's?

    DAVE: it is, sir. Tim's shirt's .

    HEACHER : Tim!

    TIM: Yes, sir?

    HEACHER : Is this your shirt?

    TIM: Yes, sir.

    HEACHER : Here you are. !

    TIM: Tha nk you, sir.

    Less on 13 A new dress

    LOUISE: What your new dress?

    ANNA: It's .

    ANNA: Come and see it.

    LOUISE: Tha nk you.

    ANNA: Look! Here it is!

    LOUISE: That's nice dress. It's very

    ANNA: My hat's new, too.

    LOUISE: What colour is it?

    ANNA: It's the same colour. It's gree n, too.

    LOUISE: That is a hat!

    Less on 15 Your passports, please.

    CUSTOMS OFFICER: Are you Swedish?

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z GIRLS: No, we are n ot. We are .

    CUSTOMS OFFICER: Are your friends Dan ish, too?

    GIRLS: No, they aren't. They are .

    CUSTOMS OFFICER: Your , please.

    GIRLS: Here they are.

    CUSTOMS OFFICER: Are these your ?

    GIRLS: No, they are n't.

    GIRLS: Our cases are brow n. Here they are.

    CUSTOMS OFFICER: Are you ?

    GIRLS: Yes, we are.

    CUSTOMS OFFICER: Are your friends tourists too?

    GIRLS: Yes, they are.

    CUSTOMS OFFICER: That's fine.

    GIRLS: Thank you very much.

    Less on 17 How do you do?

    MR. JACKSON: Come and meet our , Mr.Richards.

    MR. RICHARDS: Tha nk you, Mr. Jacks on.

    MR. JACKSON: This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor.

    MR. RICHARDS: How do you do?

    MR. RICHARDS: Those wome n are very .What are their jobs?

    MR. JACKSON: They're keyboard operators.

    MR. Jacks on: This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short.

    MR. RICHARDS: How do you do?

    MR. RICHARDS: They aren't very ! What are their jobs?

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z MR. JACKSON: They're sales reps. They're very .

    MR. RICHARDS: Who is this you ng man?

    MR. JACKSON: This is Jim. He's our office .

    Less on 19 Tired and thirsty

    MOTHER: What's the , childre n?

    GIRL: We're …

    BOY: …and , Mum.

    MOTHER: Sit dow n here.

    MOTHER: Are you all right now?

    BOY: No, we are n't.

    MOTHER: Look! There's an man.

    MOTHER: Two ice cream please. MOTHER: Here you are, childre n.

    CHILDREN: Thanks, .

    GIRL: These ice creams are ni ce. MOTHER: Are you all right now?

    CHILDREN: Yes, we are, thank you!

    Lesson 21 Which book?

    MAN: me a book please, Jane.

    WOMAN: book?

    WOMAN: This ?

    MAN: No, not that o ne. The red one.

    WOMAN: This on e?

    MAN: Yes, .

    WOMAN: you are.

    MAN: Tha nk you.

    Less on 23 Which glasses?

    MAN: Give me some please, Jane.

    WOMAN: Which glasses?

    WOMAN: glasses?

    MAN: No, not . The one __the

    WOMAN: These?

    MAN: Yes, please.

    WOMAN: Here you are.

    MAN: Tha nks.

    Less on 25 Mrs. Smith's kitche n

    Mrs. Smith's is small. There is a in the kitche n. The refrigerator is white.

    It is on the . There is an cooker in the kitche n. The is blue.

    It is on the . There is a in the middle of the room. There is a on the

    table.

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z The bottle is . There is a cup on the table, too. The cup is .

    Less on 27 Mrs. Smith's livi ng room

    Mrs. Smith's is large. There is a in the room. The televisi on is n ear

    the .

    There are some on the televisi on. There is a table in the room. There are some

    on the table. There are some in the room. The armchairs are n ear the table. There is a in the room.The stereo is n ear the door. There are some on

    the stereo.

    There are some in the room. The pictures are on the .

    Less on 29 Come in, Amy.

    MRS. JONES: Come in, Amy.

    MRS. JONES: the door, please.

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z MRS. JONES: This very .

    MAY: What I do, Mrs. Jon es?

    MRS. JONES: Ope n the win dow and __the room.

    MRS. JONES: The n these clothes in the .

    MRS. JONES: Then .

    MRS. JONES: the dressi ng table.

    MRS. JONES: The n the floor.

    Lesson 31 Where's Sally?

    JEAN: Where's Sally, Jack?

    JACK: She's in the , Jea n.

    JEAN: What's the doi ng?

    JACK: She's sitti ng the tree.

    JEAN: Is Tim in the garde n, too?

    JACK: Yes, he is. He's the tree.

    JEAN: I your pardo n? Who's climbi ng the tree?

    JACK: Tim is.

    JEAN: What about the dog?

    JACK: The dog's in the garde n, too. It's running the grass. It's running after a

    cat.

    Less on 33 A fine day

    It is a fine today. There are some in the sky, but the sun is .

    Mr. Jones is his . They are walki ng over the .There are some

    on the . Mr. Jones and his wife are look ing at them. Sally is look ing at a big ship. The ship is going un der the bridge. Tim is look ing at an . The

    aeropla ne is over the river.

    Less on 35 Our village

    This is a photograph of our village. Our village is in a valley.

    It is betwee n two hills.The village is on a river. Here is ano ther of the .

    My and I are walki ng. the of the river. We are on the left. There is a

    boy in the water. He is across the river. Here is photograph. This is the

    school . It is a . The park is on the right. Some childre n are coming

    out of the build ing. Some of them are going to the park.

    Less on 37 Making a bookcase

    DAN: You're worki ng hard, George. What are you doing?

    GEORGE: rm maki ng a .

    GEORGE: Give me that please, Dan.

    DAN: Which hammer? This one?

    GEORGE: No, not that o ne. The big one.

    DAN: Here you are.

    GEORGE: Tha nks, Dan.

    DAN: What are you doing to do now, George?

    GEORGE: rm goi ng to it.

    DAN: What colour are you going to pai n it?

    GEORGE: rm goi ng to pai nt it .

    DAN: Pink!

    GEORGE: This bookcase isn't for me. It's for my daughter, Susa n. Pin k's her colour.

    Lesson 39 Don't drop it!

    SAM: What are you goi ng to do with that , Pe nn y?

    PENNY: I'm going to put it on this table, Sam.

    SAM: Don't do that. Give it to me.

    PENNY: What are you going to do with it?

    SAM: rm going to put it here, the wi ndow.

    PENNY: Be ! Don't it!

    PENNY: Don't put there, Sam. Put it here, on this shelf.

    SAM: There we are! It's a lovely vase.

    PENNY: Those are lovely, too.

    Less on 41 Penny's bag

    SAN: Is that bag , Penny?

    PENNY: Not very.

    SAN: Here! Put it o n this chair. What's in it?

    PENNY: A piece of . A of bread. A of . A bar of A bottle

    of .

    A of sugar. Half a pound of coffee. A of pound of tea. And a tin

    of tobacco.

    SAN: Is that tin of for me?

    PENNY: Well, it's certa in ly not for me!

    Less on 43 Hurry up!

    PENNY: Can you make the tea, Sam?

    SAM: Yes, I ca n, Penny.

    SAM: Is there any water in this kettle?

    PENNY: Yes, there is.

    SAM: Where's the tea?

    PENNY: It's over there, behi nd the .

    PENNY: Can you see it?

    SAM: I can see the teapot, but I can't see the tea.

    PENNY: There it is! It's in front of your!

    SAM: Ah yes, I can see it now.

    SAM: Where are the cups?

    PENNY: There are some in the cupboard.

    PENNY: Can you them?

    SAM: Yes. Here they are.

    PENNY: , Sam! The kettle's !

    Less on 45 The boss's letter

    THE BOSS: Can you come here a please, Bob?

    BOB: Yes, sir?

    THE BOSS: Where's Pamela?

    BOB: She's next door. She's in her , sir.

    THE BOSS: Can she this letter for me? Ask her please.

    BOB: Yes, sir.

    BOB: Can you type this letter for the please, Pamela?

    PAMELA: Yes, of course lean.

    BOB: Here you are.

    PAMELA: Tha nk you, Bob.

    PAMELA: Bob!

    BOB: Yes? What's the letter.

    PAMELA: I ca n't type this letter.

    PAMELA: I ca n't read it! The boss's han dwriti ng is !

    Less on 47 A cup of coffee

    CHRISTINE: Do you coffee, Ann?

    ANN: Yes, I do.

    CHRISTINE: Do you a cup?

    ANN: Yes, please, .

    CHRISTINE: Do you want any sugar?

    ANN: Yes, please.

    CHRISTINE: Do you want any milk?

    ANN: No, thank you. I don't like milk in my coffee. I like

    CHRISTINE: Do you like ?

    ANN: Yes. I do.

    CHRISTINE: Do you want one?

    ANN: Yes, please.

    Lesson 49 At the butcher's

    BUTCHER: Do you want any today.Mrs. Bird?

    MRS.BIRD: Yes, please.

    BUTCHER: Do you want or ?

    MRS.BIRD: Beef, please.

    BUTCHER: This lamb's very good.

    MRS.BIRD: I like lamb, but my does n't.

    BUTCHER: What about some ?This is a nice .

    MRS.BIRD: Give me that piece, please.

    MRS.BIRD: And a pound of , too.

    BUTCHER: Do you want a , Mrs. Bird? They 're very nice.

    MRS.BIRD: No, thank you.

    MRS.BIRD: My husba nd likes steak, but he does n't like chicke n.

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z BUTCHER: To tell you the , Mrs. Bird, I don't like chicken !

    Less on 51 A pleasa nt climate

    HANS: Where do you come from?

    DIMITRI: I come from .

    HANS: What's the like in your cou ntry?

    DIMITRI: It's very .

    HANS: What's the like in ?

    DIMITRI: It's ofte n in March. It's always warm in and ,but it rains

    sometimes.

    HANS: What's it like in ?

    DIMITRI: It's always hot in , and . The sun shines every day.

    HANS: Is it cold or warm in ?

    DIMITRI: It's always warm in and .

    It's ofte n cold in and it rains sometimes.

    HANS: Is it very cold in ?

    DIMITRI: It's ofte n cold in , and .It snows sometimes.

    Less on 53 An in terest ing climate

    HANS: Where do you come from?

    JIM: I come from En gla nd.

    HANS: What's the like in your cou ntry?

    JIM: It's , but it's not always pleasa nt.

    JIM: The weather's often cold in and windy in the East.

    It's ofte n wet in the and warm in the .

    HANS: Which seas ons do you like best?

    JIM: I like spri ng and summer.The days are long and the ni ght are short.

    The sun early and sets late.

    JIM: I don't like autumn and winter.The days are short and the nights are long.

    The sun rises late and early.Our climate is not very good,but it's

    certainly .

    It's our favourite subject of .

    Less on 55 The Sawyer family

    The Sawyer 87 Ki ng Street.

    In the morning, Mr. Sawyer goes to work and the childre n go to school.

    Mrs. Sawyer at home every day. She does the .

    She always eats her at noon. In the , she usually sees her

    They ofte n tea together. I n the , the childre n come home from school.

    They home early. Mr. Sawyer comes home from work. He arrives home late.

    At , the childre n always do their homework. The n they go to bed. Mr. Sawyer

    usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.

    Less on 57 An unu sual day

    It is eight . The childre n go to school by car every day, but today, they are

    going to school .

    It is ten o'clock. Mrs. Sawyer usually stays at home , but this morning,

    she is going to the .

    It is four o'clock. In the after noon, Mrs. Sawyer usually drinks tea in the livi ng room. But this after, she is drinking tea in the garden.

    It is six o'clock. In the evening, the children usually do their homework, but this evening, they are not doing their homework. At the , they are playing in the

    garde n.

    It is nine o'clock. Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night. But he's not read ing his n ewspaper toni ght. At the mome nt, he's readi ng an in terest ing book.

    Lesson 59 Is that all?

    LADY: I want some , please.

    SHOP ASSISTANT: Do you want the large size or the small size?

    LADY:

    The large size, please.

    LADY:

    Do you have any ?

    SHOP ASSISTANT: Yes, we do.

    SHOP ASSISTANT: I don't have any small pads. I only have largeone. Do you want

    a ?

    LADY:

    Yes, please.

    LADY:

    And I want some .

    SHOP ASSISTANT: A bottle of glue.

    LADY:

    And I want a large box of , too.

    SHOP ASSISTANT: I only have small boxes.Do you want one?

    LADY:

    No, tha nk you.

    SHOP ASSISTANT: Is that all?

    LADY:

    That's all, tha nk you.

    SHOP ASSISTANT: What else do you want?

    LADY:

    I want my cha nge.

    Lesson 61 A bad cold

    MR. WILLIAMS: Where's Jimmy?

    MRS. WILLIAMS: He's in bed.

    MR. WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him?

    TOC \o "1-5" \h \z MRS. WILLIAMS: He ill.

    MR. WILLIAMS: He ill.

    MRS. WILLIAMS: We call the .

    MR. WILLIAMS: Yes, we must.

    MR. WILLIAMS: Can you the doctor's ?

    MRS. WILLIAMS: Yes.It's 09754.

    DOCTOR: Ope n your , Jimmy.Show me your .Say, "Ah'.

    MR. WILLIAMS: What's the matter with him, doctor?

    DOCTOR: He has a , Mr. Williams, so he must stay in bed for a

    MRS. WILLIAMS: That's good new for Jimmy.

    DOCTOR: Good ?Why?

    MR. WILLIAMS: Because he does n't like school!

    Less on 63 Thank you, doctor.

    DOCTOR: How's Jimmy today?

    MRS. WILLIAMAS: . Tha nk you, Doctor.

    DOCTOR: Can I see him please, Mrs. Williams?

    MRS. WILLIAMAS: , doctor. Come upstairs.

    DOCTOR: You look very well, Jimmy. You are better now, but you

    mustn't yet. You must stay in bed for ano ther two days.

    DOCTOR: The boy go to school yet, Mr. Williams. And he must n't eat

    MRS. WILLIAMAS: Does he have a , doctor?

    DOCTOR: No, he does n't.

    MRS. WILLIAMAS: Must he stay in bed?

    DOCTOR: Yes. He must in bed for ano ther two days.He can get up

    for about two hours day, but you must the room .

    DOCTOR: Where's Mr. Williams this eve nin g?

    MRS. WILLIAMAS: He's in bed, doctor.Can you see him please? He has a bad cold, too!

    Less on 65 Not a baby

    FATHER: What are you goi ng to do this eve ning. Jill?

    JILL: rm going to meet some frie nds. .

    FATHER: You must n't come home late.You must be home .

    JILL: I can't get home so , Dad!

    JILL: Can I have the to the front door please?

    FATHER: No, you can't.

    MOTHER: Jill's eighteen years old, Tom.She's not a .Give her the key.

    She always comes home early.

    FATHER: Oh, all right!

    FATHER: Here you are.But you must n't come home after a .Do you

    ?

    JILL: Yes. Dad.

    JILL: Tha nks, Mum.

    MOTHER: That's all right.Goodbye. !

    JILL: We always enjoy , Mum.Bye-bye.

    Less on 67 The weeke nd

    MRS.JOHNSON: Hello.Where you at the ?

    MRS.WILLIAMS:Yes. I was.Were you at butcher's, too?

    MRS.JOHNSON: No, I was n't. I was at the .How's Jimmy today?

    MRS.WILLIAMS:He's very well, tha nk you.

    MRS.JOHNSON: Was he from school last week?

    MRS.WILLIAMS:Yes, he was.He was abse nt on Mo nday, , and

    How are you all keep ing?

    MRS.JOHNSON: Very well, thank you. We're goi ng to three days in the

    coun try.

    We're going to stay at my mother's for the weeke nd.

    MRS.WILLIAMS: , and in the cou ntry!Are n't you lucky!

    Less on 69The car race

    There is a car race n ear our every .In 1995, there was a very big .

    There were hun dreds of people there. My wife and I were at the race. Our friends

    Julie and Jack were there, too. You can see us in the . We are on the left.

    There were twenty cars in the race. There were En glish cars, French cares, Germa n cars. Italia n cars. America n cars and Japa nese cars.

    It was an finish. The winner was Billy Stewart. He was in car number

    fiftee n. Five other cars were beh ind him.

    home, my wife said to me, 'Don't so ! You're not Billy

    Stewart!'

    Less on 71 He's awful!

    JANE: What's Ron Marsto n like, Pauli ne?

    PAULINE: He's !He telepho ned me four ,and three times the

    PAULINE: He telepho ned the office yesterday morni ng and yesterday after noon. My boss the teleph one.

    JANE: What did your boss say to him?

    PAULINE: He said, "Pauli ne is typi ng typi ng letters. She can't to you no w!"

    PAULINE: Then I arrived home at six o'clock yesterday eve ning. He telepho ned aga in.

    But I did n't an swer the pho ne!

    JANE: Did he telepho ne night?

    PAULINE: Yes, he did. He telephoned at nine o'clock.

    JANE: What did you to him?

    PAULINE: I said, 'This is Pauli ne's mother. Please don't my daughter aga in!'

    JANE: Did he telepho ne aga in?

    PAULINE: No, he did n't!

    Less on 73 The way to King Street

    Last Mrs. Mills went to . She does not know London very well, and

    she . , she saw a man n ear a . 'I can ask him the way.' she

    said to .

    'Excuse me,' she said. 'Ca n you tell me the way to , please?'

    The man . He did not En glish! He spoke Germa n. He

    was a tourist.

    Then he put his hand into , and took out a .

    He ope ned the book and a phrase. He read the phrase s . 'I am sorry,'

    he said. 'I do not speak En glish.'

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