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Welcome to our ezine(CD1,02)

Dan:Hi,Shari. Did you have a good holiday?

Shari: Yeah. Lovely, thanks, Dan. Do you know Alvin? He lives near me and he’s new at school.

Dan: Hi, Alvin. Nice to meet you.

Alvin: Hi, Dan.

Alvin: What’s that on the board?

Shari: It’s a poster about a new school ezine.

Dan: What’s an ezine?

Shari: It’s an Internet magazine.

Dan: Oh!

Dan: Look. It’s a competition for the best ezine in the school.

Shari:Oh,that’s interesting. And there’s a prize! Shall we try and write one?

Alvin: Good idea, but what shall we write about?

All: Hmm.

Alvin: Oh! Can we write about sport and computers? Dan: We can write about anything we like.

Shari: Let’s write our first ezine on our school so Alvin can learn about it.

Dan: Ok.

Alvin: Great!

Dan: See you outside school at four o’clock.

Alvin and Shari: See you! U1 Time for television (CD1,13)

Narrator: It’s ten to four. Dan, Shari and Alvin are in the

library.

Alvin:Look at this, Dan. Fun Time is on TV1 at ten past

four. Shall we watch it?

Dan: Wait a minute. Animals is on Tv2 at twenty past four.

Shari: Let’s watch that because we all like it.

Dan: Yeah, that a good idea, but what time is it now?

Shari: It’s five to four. If we want to watch it, we have to

leave now.

Alvin: Come on, then, let’s go!

Dan: Phew. Just in time. It’s quarter past four.

Shari: Hi, Dad. Can we put TV2 on, please? We want to

watch Animals.

Mr. Nelson: Oh, I’m sorry, Shari. Not today. The golf’s on

TV3 and you know I love golf.

Alvin: What time does it finish, Mr. Nelson?

Mr. Nelson: Oh, don’t worry. It finishes at twenty-five past

seven!

Three children: Oh!

Shari: Well, boys, I think we can watch TV another day.

Alvin: You’re right. Let’s go and write something about TV

for our ezine.

Dan: Yeah. We can’t watch TV, but we can write about it.

Mr. Nelson: Sssshhhh

Three children:Ooh!

U2People at work 工作中的人们

Dan:What are we going to write about for our ezine this

week?

Shari: I don’t know. Have you got any ideas, Alvin?

Alvin: Er, no, but let’s have a look at the exhibition on jobs

and think about it.

Dan: Look at this nurse. That’s an interesting job. I think

I’m going to be an nurse when I’m older. Shari: Hmm. A

nurse is OK, but I think I’m going to be a dentist. What are

you going to do, Alvin?

Alvin: I’m not sure, but I’m going to have an exciting job.

Teacher: Everybody has to leave the school building now,

please. Walk quickly, but don’t run.

Shari: Oh, no! I hope the school isn’t going to burn down.

Teacher: It’s OK, everybody. It’s only a practice.

Alvin:That’s a really exciting job. I’m going to be a

firefighter.

Shari: Well, now we know what we’re going to write about

in this week’s ezine! jobs.

Dan: Let’s write about famous people’s jobs.

Shari and Alvin: Yeah!

Dan: Yee ha! We’re going to win that prize!

U3 C ity life 城市生活

Mr. Grey:OK, kids. We’re going to meet back here at half past five. Don’t get lost!

Dan: No problem, Dad! It’s ten past two now, so we’ve got more than three hours.

Shari: We want to get some interesting information for our ezine, so where shall we go first?

Alvin: Tower Bridge is the most famous bridge in London. Let’s go there.

Shari: How do we get there?

Alvin:Let’s look at the map…. Now, we’re outside the station. That’s here.

Dan: We have to go straight along this road. We don’t go across the river. We turn left here…

Dan: Ok, now we’re at a corner. Do we want to go left or right, Alvin?

Alvin: Er, I don’t know. I think we take the third street on the right, then walk past this park.

Shari: Er, boys…turn the map round! We’re going in the wrong direction.

Shari:Excuse me. Can you tell us how to get to Tower Bridge, please?

Woman:Look, dear. It’s just across the street. It’s behind you. U4 Disaster! 灾难!

Shari: That was amazing!

Alvin: It was really scary as well.

Alvin:Now we’ve got a great project for our

ezine…Disasters!

Shari and Dan: Yeah!

reporter:Well, hello, children. Are you getting warm?

Shari, Dan, and Alvin:Yes!

reporter:Can you tell me what happened?

Shari: It was hot and sunny this morning, so we decided to

sail to the small island for a picnic with my dad.

Alvin:When we were sailing to the island, the sky went

dark.

R eporter: Were you listening to the weather on the radio?

Dan: The radio was on, but we weren’t listening to the

weather. We were listening to music.

Reporter: Why didn’t you go back to the beach?

Dan:Because we were very near the island.We decided to

wait there for the weather to get better…but it didn’t.A

storm started.

Shari: We were walking up the beach, looking for

somewhere safe to stay,when lighting hit the boat and it

caught fire.

Reporter: What a disaster!

Shari:We couldn’t leave the island, so Dad had to phone for

help.

Alvin: At first,the phone didn’t work. But when they tried

again and it was OK. Phew!

Reporter: Were you afraid? Shari, Dan and Alvin: Yes!

Dan:But it was really exciting when the helicopter came to

get us.

Shari and Alvin: Yeah, that was great!

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Shari:This is a great new shopping centre. It was all made

of brick. Look at the sweet shop!

Dan:Wow! Look at those mice! They’re made of white

chocolate.

Alvin: Let’s go and buy some sweets.

Dan: Ahah! Do you like my new teeth?

Shari: Ugh. They’re horrible. What are they made of?

Alvin: Ha ha! They’re made of sugar. They’re great. Nice

one, Dan!

Dan: Hee hee hee.

Shari: Ooh, look! These snakes are made of rubber. They

are fantastic.

Alvin: Yeah! Ooh, I’m going to buy one of these spiders.

They’re made of fur.

Dan: Really? I don’t think anybody’s going to be afraid of

those.

Shari: Ah! Look out, Dan! There’s big black spider on your

shoulder!

Dan: No, there isn’t.

Alvin: Oh, yes, there is. That spider isn’t made of fur, Dan.

It’s real!

Dan: Aagghhh!

Alvin and Shari: Ha ha ha!

Alvin: It’s OK. We were only joking.

Dan:Hmph, well. let’s go and find out what things are

made of for our next ezine.

Alvin: Ok.

Shari: Oh, yeah.

U6 Senses 感觉

(Shari:Yeah,I thought so too.)

Teacher: In this week’s science club we’re going to look at the five senses. First we’re going to look at the sense the touch.

Shari: Put your hand into this box, Dan. What does it feel like?

Dan: It’s very soft. It feels like fur. Is it an animal? Alvin: No, Dan. It’s my toy spider.

Dan: Not again.

Alvin and Shari: Ha, ha, ha!

Shari: I didn’t know we had to do the senses of hearing too. Alvin: That’s horrible! It sounds like somebody falling downstairs.

Teacher: That’s my new CD.

Dan: That’s cool!

Alvin and Shari: Dan!

Teacher: We’re exploring the sense of smell. What does this smell like, Shari?

Shari: Phoargh! That smells terrible! It smells like Alvin’s socks.

Alvin: Well. it’s strong blue cheese, Shari.

Teacher: And now the sense of taste. What does this taste like, Alvin?

Alvin:Mmm. It…it tastes like pizza. It’s great! I didn’t think I liked pizza.

Dan: You do now.

Alvin: Let’s find out how to make the perfect pizza for our next ezine.

Shari and Dan: Yes! U7 Natural world 自然界

Dan: This is great! A day in the country!

Alvin: Yeah, but we’ve only got two more days to write our

next ezine project and we haven’t got a topic. What shall we

write about?

Shari: I don’t know, but it’s very hot, so we should put our

hats on.

Dan: Phew! You’re right. The sun is strong .I think we

should put some sun cream on, too. Here you are.

Shari:Thanks , Dan . Do you want some, Alvin?

Alvin: Er.Er? Look! What’s that man doing? Let’s go and

see.

Alvin: Excuse me. Can you tell me what you’re doing?

Man: Sure. I’m taking the glass bottles and plastic bags out

of the lake because they’re dangerous for wild birds. I have

to do this every week.

Dan: That’s terrible! People should put their rubbish in the

bins. They should n’t leave it on grass or throw it in the lake.

Shari: What should we do about this? Can we do anything

to help?

Man:Well, most people don’t know that this is a big

problem for birds and other animals, so you should tell your

friends and family about it.

Alvin: Yeah. We should write about it in the ezine.

Dan: Come on! We’ve got a job to do.

U8 World of sport 体育世界

Teacher: Today’s the school prize day. First we’re going to

have our yearly obstacle race. Then we’re going to give the

prize to the winners of the ezine competition . Runners

should go to the starting line.

Shari:Good luck in the race , Alvin.

Dan: Have you ever won a sports prize ?

Alvin: I’ve never won any prizes!

Shari: He’s doing really well.

Dan:Yeah. He’s jumped over the sand he’s crossed the

water , but he hasn’t climbed over the wall. Come on ,

Alvin ! You’ve nearly finished!

Dan:What’s he doing ? He’s stopping .I can’t believe

it .He’s lost the race.

Shari: He hasn’t lost, Dan . He’s stopped to help a friend .

Headteacher:Well done, Sarah. You’ve won this year’s

race . Now, I’ve got the names of the winners of the ezine

competition here. They are Shari, Dan and Alvin for the

Kid’s Box ezine.

Dan: We’ve done it! We’ve done it!

Alvin: It’s the first time I’ve won a prize.

Shari: Well, I think we should celebrate. Let’s write one

more project for the ezine. Let’s do it on sport.

Dan and Alvin:OK.

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