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新概念英语第一册课文41-60

新概念英语第一册课文41-60
新概念英语第一册课文41-60

课文41 彭妮的提包

273. Is that bag heavy, Penny?那个提包重吗,彭妮?

274. Not very.不太重。

275. Here!放在这儿。

276. Put it on this chair.把它放在这把椅子上。

277. What's in it?里面是什么东西?

278. A piece of cheese.一块乳酪、

279. A loaf of bread.一块面包、

280. A bar of soap.一块肥皂、

281. A bar of Chocolate.一块巧克力、

282. A bottle of milk.一瓶牛奶、

283. A pound of sugar.一磅糖、

284. Half a pound of coffee.半磅咖啡、

285. A quarter of pound of tea.1/4 磅茶叶

286. And a tin of tobacco.和一听烟丝。

287. Is that tin of tobacco for me?那听烟丝是给我的吗?

288. Well, it's certainly not for me!噢,当然不会给我的!

课文43 快点!

289. Can you make the tea, Sam?你会沏茶吗,萨姆?

290. Yes, of course I can, Penny.会的,我当然会,彭妮。

291. Is there any water in this kettle?这水壶里有水吗?

292. Yes, there is.有水。

293. Where's the tea?茶叶在哪儿?

294. It's over there,behind the teapot.就在那儿,茶壶后面。

295. Can you see it?你看见了吗?

296. I can see the teapot,茶壶我看见了,

297. but I can't see the tea.但茶叶没看到。

298. There it is!那不是么!

299. It's in front of your!就在你眼前。

300. Ah yes, I can see it now.噢,是啊,我现在看到了。

301. Where are the cups?茶杯在哪儿呢?

302. There are some in the cupboard.碗橱里有几只。

303. Can you find them?你找得到吗?

304. Yes. Here they are.找得到。就在这儿呢。

305. Hurry up, Sam!快,萨姆。

306. The kettle's boiling!水开了!

课文45 老板的信

307. Can you come here a minute please, Bob?请你来一下好吗?鲍勃?308. Yes, sir?什么事,先生?

309. Where's Pamela?帕梅拉在哪儿?

310. She's next door.她在隔壁,

311. She's in her office, sir.在她的办公室里,先生。

312. Can she type this letter for me?她能为我打一下这封信吗?

313. Ask her please.请问她。

314. Yes, sir.好的,先生。

315. Can you type this letter for the boss please, Pamela?请你把这封信给老板打一下可以吗,帕梅拉?316. Yes, of course I can.可以,当然可以。

317. Here you are.给你这信。

318. Thank you, Bob.谢谢你,鲍勃。

319. Bob!鲍勃!

320. Yes?怎么了?

321. What's the letter.怎么回事?

322. I can't type this letter.我打不了这封信。

323. I can't read it!我看不懂这封信,

324. The boss's handwriting is terrible!老板的书写太糟糕了!

课文47 一杯咖啡

325. Do you like coffee, Ann?你喜欢咖啡吗,安?

326. Yes, I do.是的,我喜欢。

327. Do you want a cup?你想要一杯吗?

328. Yes, please, Christine.好的,请来一杯,克里斯廷。

329. Do you want any sugar?你要放些糖吗?

330. Yes, please.好的,请放一些。

331. Do you want any milk?要放些牛奶吗?

332. No, thank you.不了,谢谢。

333. I don't like milk in my coffee.我不喜欢咖啡中放牛奶,

334. I like black coffee.我喜欢咖啡。

335. Do you like biscuits?你喜欢饼干吗?

336. Yes. I do.是的,我喜欢。

337. Do you want one?你想要一块吗?

338. Yes, please.好的,请来一块。

课文49 在肉店

339. Do you want any meat today.Mrs. Bird?您今天要买点肉吗,伯德夫人?

340. Yes, please.是的,我买一点。

341. Do you want beef or lamb?您要牛肉还是要羔羊肉?

342. Beef, please.请给我牛肉。

343. This lamb's very good.这羔羊肉很好。

344. I like lamb,我喜欢羔羊肉,

345. but my husband doesn't.可我丈夫不喜欢。

346. What about some steak?来点牛排吗?

347. This is a nice piece.这块很好。

348. Give me that piece, please.就请给我那块吧。

349. And a pound of mince, too.再来一磅绞肉。

350. Do you want a chicken,Mrs. Bird?您要买只鸡吗,

351. They 're very nice.这些鸡很好。

352. No, thank you.不要了,谢谢。

353. My husband likes steak,我丈夫喜欢牛排,

354. but he doesn't like chicken.但他不喜欢鸡。

355. To tell you the truth,Mrs. Bird,说老实话,

356. I don't like chicken either!我也不喜欢鸡。

课文51 宜人的气候

357. Where do you come from?你是哪国人?

358. I come from Greece.我是希腊人。

359. What's the climate like in your country?你们的国家的气候是怎么样?

360. It's very pleasant.气候非常宜人。

361. What's the weather like in spring?春季的天气怎么样?

362. It's often windy in March.3月里常常刮风。

363. It's always warm in April and May,4月和5月的天气总暖洋洋的,

364. but it rains sometimes.但有时下雨。

365. What's it like in summer?夏季的天气如何呢?

366. It's always hot in June, July and August.6月、7月和8月的天气总是炎热的

367. The sun shines every day.每天都出太阳。

368. Is it cold or warm in autumn?秋季的天气是冷还是暖呢?

369. It's always warm in September and October.9月和10月总是很暖和,

370. It's often cold in November and it rains sometimes.11月常常就冷了,而且有时下雨。

371. Is it very cold in winter?冬季的天气很冷吗?

372. It's often cold in December, January and February.12月、1月和2月常常很冷,

373. It snows sometimes.有时还下雪。

课文53 有趣的气候

374. Where do you come from?你是哪国人?

375. I come from England.我是英国人。

376. What's the climate like in your country?你们国家的气候怎么样?

377. It's mild,气候温和,

378. but it's not always pleasant.但也不总是宜人的。

379. The weather's often cold in North北部的天气常常寒冷,

380. and windy in the East.东部则常常利风。

381. It's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the south.西部常下雨,南部有时则很暖和。382. Which seasons do you like best?你最喜欢哪些季节?

383. I like spring and summer.我最喜欢春季和夏季。

384. The days are long and the night are short.因为此时白天长而夜晚短,

385. I don't like autumn and winter.我不喜欢秋季和冬季。

386. The days are short and the nights are long.因为此时白天短而夜晚长,

387. The sun rises late and set early.太阳升得迟而落得早。

388. Our climate is not very good,虽然我们国家的气候并不很好,

389. but it's certainly interesting.但又确实很有意思。

390. It's our favourite subject of conversation.天气是我们最喜欢谈论的话题。

课文55 索耶一家人

391. The Sawyer live at 87 King Street.索耶一家住在国王街87号。

392. In the morning, Mr. Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school.早上,索耶先生去上班,孩子们去上学。

393. Mrs. Sawyer stays at home every day.索耶夫人每天呆在家里。

394. She does the housework.她料理家务。

395. She always eats her lunch at noon.她总是在正午吃午饭。

396. In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends.下午,她总是会见她的朋友。

397. They often drink tea together.她们经常在一起喝茶。

398. In the evening, the children come home from school.傍晚,孩子们放学回家。

399. They arrive home early.他们到家很早。

400. Mr. Sawyer comes home from work.索耶先生下班回家。

401. He arrives home late.他到家很晚。

402. At night, the children always do their homework.晚上,孩子们总是做作业,

403. Then they go to bed.然后去睡觉。

404. Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper,索耶先生总是读报纸,

405. but sometimes he and his wife watch television.但有时和他的妻子一起看电视。

课文57 很不平常的一天

406. It is eight o'clock.现在是8点钟。

407. The children go to school by car every day,孩子们每天都乘小汽车去上学,

408. but today, they are going to school on foot.而今天,他们正步行上学。

409. It is ten o'clock. Mrs. Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning,现在是10点钟。上午,索耶夫人通常是呆在家里的,

410. but this morning, she is going to the shops.但今天上午,她正去商店买东西。

411. It is four o'clock.现在是4点钟,

412. In the afternoon, Mrs. Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living room.下午,索耶夫人通常是在客厅里喝茶,

413. But this after, she is drinking tea in the garden.但今天下午,她正在花园里喝茶。

414. It is six o'clock.现在是6点钟。

415. In the evening, the children usually do their homework,晚上,孩子们通常是做作业,

416. but this evening, they are not doing their homework.而今天晚上,他们没做企业。

417. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.此刻,他们正在花园里玩。

418. It is nine o'clock.现在是9点钟。

419. Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night.索耶先生通常是在晚上看报,

420. But he's not reading his newspaper tonight.但今天晚上他没看报。

421. At the moment, he's reading an interesting book.此刻,他正在看一本有趣的书。

课文59 就这些吗?

422. I want some envelopes,please.请给我拿几个信封。

423. Do you want the large size or the small size?您要大号的还是小号的?

424. The large size, please.请拿大号的。

425. Do you have any writing paper?您有信纸吗?

426. Yes, we do.有。

427. I don't have any small pads.我没有小本的信纸,

428. I only have large one.只有大本的。

429. Do you want a pad?您要一本吗?

430. Yes, please.好,请拿一本。

431. And I want some glue.我还要些胶水。

432. A bottle of glue.一瓶胶水。

433. And I want a large box of chalk, too.我还要一大盒粉笔。

434. I only have small boxes.我只有小盒的。

435. Do you want one?您要一盒吗?

436. No, thank you.不了,谢谢。

437. Is that all?就要这些吗?

438. That's all, thank you.就这些,谢谢。439. What else do you want?您还要什么吗?440. I want my change.我要找的零钱。

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