[00:00.00] [00:00.96]Ä£ÄâÊÔÌ⣨¶þ£© [00:03.30]Ò»¡¢Ìý¾ä×Ó£¬Ñ¡ÔñÓë¾ä×ÓÄÚÈÝÏà¶ÔÓ¦µÄͼƬ¡£Ã¿¸ö¾ä×Ó¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [00:16.53]1.They usually learn English by having conversations in English. [00:29.20]2.Turkey is the main food on Thanksgiving. [00:38.50]3.His uncle used to be a solider, but now he works in the factory. [00:49.64]4.I want to go to the bank to get some money. [00:58.89]5.Look at that sign, it means ¡°No fire¡±. [01:10.16]¶þ¡¢Ìý¶Ô»°ºÍÎÊÌ⣬¸ù¾ÝËùÌýÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ð°¸¡£¶Ô»°ºÍÎÊÌⶼ¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [01:22.99]6.W:What do you think of this restaurant next to the post office? [01:27.22]M:Not bad. The food is nice, but the service is soª²so. [01:30.52]W:Yeah, I agree with you. What's more, the seats there are not comfortable, either. [01:35.62]Q:What does the man dislike about the restaurant? [01:45.62]W:What do you think of this restaurant next to the post office? [01:48.60]M:Not bad. The food is nice, but the service is soª²so. [01:52.35]W:Yeah, I agree with you. What's more, the seats there are not comfortable, either. [01:57.45]Q:What does the man dislike about the restaurant? [02:06.40]7.M:Lisa, maybe we could go to the museum next Sunday. [02:10.40]W:I'd love to, but Kate has asked me to go to the zoo. Would you like to come with us? [02:15.10]M:Sure! I must finish my homework first. [02:17.54]Q:Where is the girl going next Sunday? [02:25.79]M:Lisa, maybe we could go to the museum next Sunday. [02:29.27]W:I'd love to, but Kate has asked me to go to the zoo. Would you like to come with us? [02:33.99]M:Sure! I must finish my homework first. [02:36.62]Q:Where is the girl going next Sunday? [02:45.00]8.W:Do you know the man under the tree? [02:48.00]M:It might be our math teacher, but I'm not sure. [02:50.57]W:It can't be him. He has gone to Shanghai on business. Oh, he must be our English teacher. He always likes standing under the tree to read the magazines in his spare time. [03:01.66]Q:What's the man under the tree doing? [03:09.54]W:Do you know the man under the tree? [03:11.18]M:It might be our math teacher, but I'm not sure. [03:13.97]W:It can't be him. He has gone to Shanghai on business. Oh, he must be our English teacher. He always likes standing under the tree to read the magazines in his spare time. [03:25.15]Q:What's the man under the tree doing? [03:34.47]9.W:When was tea brought to England? [03:37.30]M:It's believed it didn't appear until around 1660 in England, but in less than 100 years, it had become the national drink. [03:45.21]W:Oh, I see. I really don't think tea has so long history. [03:49.70]Q:When did tea become the national drink in England? [03:57.35]W:When was tea brought to England? [03:59.10]M:It's believed it didn't appear until around 1660 in England, but in less than 100 years, it had become the national drink. [04:06.96]W:Oh, I see. I really don't think tea has so long history. [04:11.19]Q:When did tea become the national drink in England? [04:18.82]10.M:Rose, you didn't go to the costume party yesterday evening, did you? [04:23.40]W:No, I didn't. I went to my piano lesson. How was the party? [04:27.59]M:It was really interesting. We all had a good time. [04:30.80]Q:What did the girl do yesterday evening? [04:38.91]M:Rose, you didn't go to the costume party yesterday evening, did you? [04:42.75]W:No, I didn't. I went to my piano lesson. How was the party? [04:47.32]M:It was really interesting. We all had a good time. [04:50.15]Q:What did the girl do yesterday evening? [04:58.86]Èý¡¢Ìý¶ÌÎÄ£¬¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ£¬ÅжÏÏÂÁоä×ÓÕýÎó£¬ÕýÈ·µÄÓá°A¡±±íʾ£¬²»ÕýÈ·µÄÓá°B¡±±íʾ¡£¶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é¡£Ìý¶ÌÎÄÇ°£¬ÄãÃÇÓÐ20ÃëÖÓµÄʱ¼äÔĶÁÏÂÁоä×Ó¡£ [05:41.20]W:Music plays an important part in everyone's life, whether he realizes it or not. [05:46.80]Try to imagine, would the feelings, the moving stories, and the greatest interests, be so exciting without music? [05:54.78]In fact, we can discover that music is in our everyday life¡ªin the sound of the sea, the singing of a bird in the woods and so on. [06:04.24]So music surely has meaning for everyone. And, of course, it has special meaning for those who have spent all their lives working on playing or writing music. [06:14.88]It is well said, ¡°Through music a child enters a world of beauty, expresses himself from his heart, [06:22.10]feels the joy of doing things alone, learns to take care of others, develops his mind and makes his body strong.¡± [06:43.29]W:Music plays an important part in everyone's life, whether he realizes it or not. [06:48.57]Try to imagine, would the feelings, the moving stories, and the greatest interests, be so exciting without music? [06:56.76]In fact, we can discover that music is in our everyday life-in the sound of the sea, the singing of a bird in the woods and so on. [07:06.21]So music surely has meaning for everyone. And, of course, it has special meaning for those who have spent all their lives working on playing or writing music. [07:16.90]It is well said, ¡°Through music a child enters a world of beauty, expresses himself from his heart, [07:24.51]feels the joy of doing things alone, learns to take care of others, develops his mind and makes his body strong.¡± [07:43.40]ËÄ¡¢Ìý¶Ô»°£¬¸ù¾Ý¶Ô»°ÄÚÈÝÍê³ÉÏÂÁоä×Ó£¬Ã¿¿Õ´ÊÊý²»ÏÞ¡£¶Ô»°¶ÁÈý±é¡£Ìý¶Ô»°Ç°£¬ÄãÃÇÓÐ20ÃëÖÓµÄʱ¼äÔĶÁÏÂÁоä×Ó¡£ [08:18.62]W:Where did you go on vacation? [08:20.41]M:I went to Berlin and Bavaria in Germany for sightseeing. [08:23.97]W:Wow, great. What impressed you most? [08:26.27]M:Well, in Bavaria there is a small town called Dietfurt. [08:29.32]W:Anything special in the town? [08:31.48]M:People there are all Europeans, but they see themselves as Chinese, and the town is known as Bavarian China. [08:38.40]W:Sounds interesting. Why do they see themselves as Chinese? [08:42.17]M:Because they love Chinese culture, they speak Chinese, use chopsticks and eat rice with their meals. [08:47.80]W:Wow, unbelievable! [08:49.55]M:They even hold a Chinese Carnival every year. [08:52.48]W:A Chinese Carnival? What's it like? [08:55.55]M:They dress up in traditional Chinese clothing and perform dragon dances on the street. [09:00.22]W:What an interesting and strange town! Perhaps I will go there some day. [09:17.72]W:Where did you go on vacation? [09:19.18]M:I went to Berlin and Bavaria in Germany for sightseeing. [09:23.14]W:Wow, great. What impressed you most? [09:25.80]M:Well, in Bavaria there is a small town called Dietfurt. [09:28.44]W:Anything special in the town? [09:30.43]M:People there are all Europeans, but they see themselves as Chinese, and the town is known as Bavarian China. [09:36.86]W:Sounds interesting. Why do they see themselves as Chinese? [09:40.94]M:Because they love Chinese culture, they speak Chinese, use chopsticks and eat rice with their meals. [09:46.59]W:Wow, unbelievable! [09:48.56]M:They even hold a Chinese Carnival every year. [09:51.62]W:A Chinese Carnival? What's it like? [09:54.40]M:They dress up in traditional Chinese clothing and perform dragon dances on the street. [09:59.15]W:What an interesting and strange town! Perhaps I will go there some day. [10:13.46]W:Where did you go on vacation? [10:15.30]M:I went to Berlin and Bavaria in Germany for sightseeing. [10:18.94]W:Wow, great. What impressed you most? [10:21.10]M:Well, in Bavaria there is a small town called Dietfurt. [10:24.80]W:Anything special in the town? [10:26.27]M:People there are all Europeans, but they see themselves as Chinese, and the town is known as Bavarian China. [10:32.73]W:Sounds interesting. Why do they see themselves as Chinese? [10:37.15]M:Because they love Chinese culture, they speak Chinese, use chopsticks and eat rice with their meals. [10:42.42]W:Wow, unbelievable! [10:44.43]M:They even hold a Chinese Carnival every year. [10:47.90]W:A Chinese Carnival? What's it like? [10:50.18]M:They dress up in traditional Chinese clothing and perform dragon dances on the street. [10:55.40]W:What an interesting and strange town! Perhaps I will go there some day.