初二年級英語課文 Module 1 hobbies
初二年級英語課文 Module 1 hobbies
Lingling: Hi Sally! Come in and sit down. Sorry its a bit untidy. Ill tidy up the table and chairs.
Sally: Hey! Look at all those fans! Theyre beautiful! Youre got a wonderful collection.
Lingling: Yes, Ive got fifty or sixty fans. Do you collect anything?
Sally: Yes, I have a collection of dolls. And my brother collects stamps.
Daming: And I collect tickets-you know bus tickets and train tickets!
Sally: Do you really? But my real hobby is music. I play the violin and I listen to music all the time.
Lingling: What made you so interested in music?
Sally: My father is a musician. I often listened to him play the violin. And he game me my first violin eight years ago.
Lingling: And now music has brought you to china. When will you play next time?
Sally: At the end of this term. Theres a concert at radio Beijing.
Daming: So can you relax now?
Sally: Well, no. Im going to school with you!
Lingling: Great!
Sally: But not next Friday
Daming: Whats happening on Friday?
Sally:Im going to radio Beijing . Im giving an interview on Starsearch.
Daming: Ive listened to that programme! People sing songs or play music, and the listeners choose the best singer or musician.
Lingling: Wow! Youre going to be really famous!
玲玲:嗨,Sally!進來坐下。抱歉,有點亂。我這就把桌椅收拾一下。
薩莉:嘿!看那些扇子!它們真漂亮!你有一個很棒的收藏。
玲玲:是的,我有五六十把扇子。你收集什么東西嗎?
薩莉:是的,我收集玩具娃娃。我哥哥集郵。
大明:我集票--你知道,公共汽車票和火車票。
薩莉:真的嗎?但我真正的愛好是音樂。我拉小提琴而且我總是聽音樂。
玲玲:是什么讓你對音樂這么感興趣?
薩莉:我爸爸是音樂家。我經常聽他拉小提琴。八年前他給了我第一把小提琴。
玲玲:而現在音樂把你帶到中國。你下次什么時候演奏?
薩莉:在這學期末,北京廣播電視臺有一場音樂會。
大明:那現在你可以放松嗎?
薩莉:哦,不,我要和你們一起去學校。
玲玲:太棒了!
薩莉:但下星期五不行......
大明:星期五怎么了?
薩莉:我要去北京廣播電臺,在明星大搜索節目里做個采訪。
大明:我聽過那個節目。人們唱歌或者彈奏音樂,然后聽眾選出做好的歌手或是音樂家。
玲玲:噢!你馬上要真的出名了!
Unit 2
A special hobby
Many students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables in their gardens, and looking after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are creative. Hobbies can make you grow as a person, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.
David smith is a student, and his hobby is writing. During the summer of 2000, he spent four weeks on a summer camp. As well as the usual activities, such as sailing, climbing and mountain biking, there was a writing workshop with a professional writer. She asked us to imagine that we were in a story. Then we wrote about our experiences at the camp.
In senior high school David wrote a story about teenage life, and it came out as a book in 2003. Many teenagers love his book, and as a result. David has become a successful young writer.
David has been very lucky because his hobby has brought him enjoyment and success, but he is also interested in many other things. I like playing volleyball too, says David. I spend some of my free time playing volleyball for my school team. Maybe Ill write more books in the future but Im not sure.
Its sometimes difficult to remember that we shouldnt spend all our time on our favourite hobby. There are many other interesting things to do in life, and we should try to do something new or different.
初二年級英語課文 Module 1 hobbies
Lingling: Hi Sally! Come in and sit down. Sorry its a bit untidy. Ill tidy up the table and chairs.
Sally: Hey! Look at all those fans! Theyre beautiful! Youre got a wonderful collection.
Lingling: Yes, Ive got fifty or sixty fans. Do you collect anything?
Sally: Yes, I have a collection of dolls. And my brother collects stamps.
Daming: And I collect tickets-you know bus tickets and train tickets!
Sally: Do you really? But my real hobby is music. I play the violin and I listen to music all the time.
Lingling: What made you so interested in music?
Sally: My father is a musician. I often listened to him play the violin. And he game me my first violin eight years ago.
Lingling: And now music has brought you to china. When will you play next time?
Sally: At the end of this term. Theres a concert at radio Beijing.
Daming: So can you relax now?
Sally: Well, no. Im going to school with you!
Lingling: Great!
Sally: But not next Friday
Daming: Whats happening on Friday?
Sally:Im going to radio Beijing . Im giving an interview on Starsearch.
Daming: Ive listened to that programme! People sing songs or play music, and the listeners choose the best singer or musician.
Lingling: Wow! Youre going to be really famous!
玲玲:嗨,Sally!進來坐下。抱歉,有點亂。我這就把桌椅收拾一下。
薩莉:嘿!看那些扇子!它們真漂亮!你有一個很棒的收藏。
玲玲:是的,我有五六十把扇子。你收集什么東西嗎?
薩莉:是的,我收集玩具娃娃。我哥哥集郵。
大明:我集票--你知道,公共汽車票和火車票。
薩莉:真的嗎?但我真正的愛好是音樂。我拉小提琴而且我總是聽音樂。
玲玲:是什么讓你對音樂這么感興趣?
薩莉:我爸爸是音樂家。我經常聽他拉小提琴。八年前他給了我第一把小提琴。
玲玲:而現在音樂把你帶到中國。你下次什么時候演奏?
薩莉:在這學期末,北京廣播電視臺有一場音樂會。
大明:那現在你可以放松嗎?
薩莉:哦,不,我要和你們一起去學校。
玲玲:太棒了!
薩莉:但下星期五不行......
大明:星期五怎么了?
薩莉:我要去北京廣播電臺,在明星大搜索節目里做個采訪。
大明:我聽過那個節目。人們唱歌或者彈奏音樂,然后聽眾選出做好的歌手或是音樂家。
玲玲:噢!你馬上要真的出名了!
Unit 2
A special hobby
Many students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables in their gardens, and looking after animals. Some hobbies are relaxing and others are creative. Hobbies can make you grow as a person, develop your interests and help you learn new skills.
David smith is a student, and his hobby is writing. During the summer of 2000, he spent four weeks on a summer camp. As well as the usual activities, such as sailing, climbing and mountain biking, there was a writing workshop with a professional writer. She asked us to imagine that we were in a story. Then we wrote about our experiences at the camp.
In senior high school David wrote a story about teenage life, and it came out as a book in 2003. Many teenagers love his book, and as a result. David has become a successful young writer.
David has been very lucky because his hobby has brought him enjoyment and success, but he is also interested in many other things. I like playing volleyball too, says David. I spend some of my free time playing volleyball for my school team. Maybe Ill write more books in the future but Im not sure.
Its sometimes difficult to remember that we shouldnt spend all our time on our favourite hobby. There are many other interesting things to do in life, and we should try to do something new or different.