『壹』 九年级英语新目标第十二第十三单元的听力录音稿,谢谢、
Unit 12: You're supposed to shake hands.
Section A
1b
Boy: What are people supposed to do when they meet in your country, Celia?
Celia: Well, do you mean when people meet for the first time?
Boy: Yeah.
Celia: Well, in Brazil, friends kiss.
Boy: What about in Mexico, Rodrigo?
Rodrigo: In Mexico we shake hands.
Boy: How about in Japan, Yoshi?
Yoshi: We bow.
Girl: And in Korea we also bow.
Boy: Well, I guess in most Western countries we shake hands.
2a,2b
Dan: Hi, Maria. How was Paul's party?
Maria: Oh, Dan, it was a disaster.
Dan: It was?
Maria: Uh-huh.
Dan: What happened?
Maria: Well, I was supposed to arrive at 7:00, but I arrived at 8:00.
Dan: Oh, so you were late.
Maria: Yeah, but in my country, It's different. When you're invited for 7:00, you’ supposed to come later!
Dan: I see.
Maria: Then when I met Paul's mom, I kissed her.
Dan: And you were supposed to shake hands instead.
Maria: That's right. And I wore a fancy dress.
Dan: What's wrong with that?
Maria: Well, it was a barbecue, Dan. Everyone else was wearing a T-shirt and jeans.
Dan: I guess you should have asked what you were supposed to wear.
Section B, 2a, 2b
Satoshi: You must be really excited about leaving for Japan tomorrow, Steve!
Steve: Yeah, I am. But I'm a little nervous, too.
Satoshi: Nervous about what?
Steve: Well, for one thing, I don't know how to use chopsticks very well...and I don't know how to behave at the dinner table.
Satoshi: Oh, I see. I could give you a little lesson on Japanese table manners if you'd like.
Steve: Really? That would be great!
Satoshi: Hmmmm. Let me see. One difference is that sometimes it’s polite to make noise when you’re eating, especially when you’re eating noodles. It shows that you like the food.
Steve: Really? That’s interesting. In the United States you’re not supposed to do that.
Satoshi: Yeah, I know. OK, so here are some chopstick rules: it’s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food. And you shouldn’t point at anyone with your chopsticks.
Steve: Oh, OK. I won’t.
Satoshi: And also, this isn’t about table manners exactly, but you should know that it’s rude to eat or drink while walking down the street.
Steve: Huh.
Satoshi: Oh, and the most important thing you need to know is that you’re not supposed to talk when you’re eating dinner. Only parents are allowed to talk at the dinner table. Children are not allowed to speak.
Steve: Wow! That’s…that’s unusual.
Satoshi: I’m just kidding! Steve.
Unit 13: Rainy days make me sad.
Section A 1b
Tina: I’m hungry, Amy.
Amy: So am I. Why don’t we get something to eat?
Tina: Yeah. Let’s go to the Rockin’ Restaurant. I love their hamburgers.
Amy: Oh, Tina… I hate the Rockin’ Restaurant.
Tina: Why? The food is great, isn’t it?
Amy: The food’s fine. I just don’t like the atmosphere. Those awful pictures on the wall make me sad, and the loud music makes me tense.
Tina: OK. So where do you want to go, Amy?
Amy: Let’s go to the Blue Lagoon. The soft music makes me relaxed.
Tina: Not me. It makes me sleepy.
Section A 2a 2b
John: Did you and Amy have fun last night, Tina?
Tina: Well John…yes and no.
John: Was Amy late as usual?
Tina: Yes, she was. And waiting for her make me angry.
John: Where did you go?
Tina: First we went to the Rockin’ Restaurant, but Amy didn’t want to stay. She said that loud music made her tense.
John: That’s funny. Loud music always makes me want to dance.
Tina: Me too. So then we went to the Blue Lagoon. It was quiet and the food was great. We had a good time.
John: Then did you go to the concert at the high school?
Tina: No. We decided to go to the movies. We saw Remember Me Forever. It was a really good movie, but it was so sad that it made us cry.
John: Sad moves don’t make me cry. They just make me want to leave!
Tina: You sound just like my brother!
Section B 2a 2b
Girl1: Wow! Look at this ad for Easy Care Shampoo, for the shiniest hair ever.
Boy: I can’t stand ads like that! They make me really mad.
Girl1: Why?
Boy: They make you think that you can like the person in the ad. But I bought that shampoo and it didn’t work.
Girl2: I agree. Look at this one. Lookout Sunglasses. For that mysterious look. I’ll bet they don’t even keep out the sun.
Boy: And what about this one! Beauty Cream the silky skin soap.
Girl2: Wait a minute! I tried Beauty Cream and it works really well. It makes your skin really soft. Have you ever tried Starshine Toothpaste?
Girl1: Oh, you mean Whiter than white? Yeah, I tried it and it tastes terrible. I’d never use it.
Boy: I guess you shouldn’t believe everything you read.
『贰』 九年级全一册英语13单元2d翻译
访问者:Jason和Susan,对解决这些问题,你们有什么想法?
Jason:嗯,要减少空气污染,我们应该坐公交车或地铁来代替开车。
Susan:是的,或骑自行车。骑自行车也有其他好处,那对健康有益,它不花费!
访问者:好主意!那废物污染怎么办?
Susan:嗯,我的想法很简单,如自备购物袋去购物。我已开始了一年了。
Jason:我也一样。另外,当我买外卖食品时,我从来不拿木筷或塑料叉。我用在家里的。
Susan:要记住,把垃圾扔在垃圾桶,并为其他人著想,保持公共场所整洁美观。
访问者:所以几管齐下,我们的行为可造成改变,打造更美好的未来!
~~~~~~~~~纯人手翻译,欢迎采纳~~~~~~~~~
原文如下:
Interviewer: Jason and Susan, what are your ideas for solving these problems?
Jason: Well, to cut down air pollution, we should take the bus or subway instead of driving.
Susan: Yeah, or ride a bike. There are other advantages of bike riding. It’s good for health and it doesn’t cost anything!
Interviewer: Great ideas! What about waste pollution?
Susan: Mmm, I think simple things like bringing a bag to go shopping can help. I started doing that a year ago.
Jason: Me, too. Also, I never take wooden chopsticks or plastic forks when I buy takeaway food. I use the ones at home.
Susan: And remember to throw rubbish in the bins and keep public places clean and beautiful for everyone.
Interviewer: So together, our actions can make a difference and lead to a better future!
『叁』 九年级英语第十三单元grammarfocus翻译
有图片吗
『肆』 九年级英语第十三单元4b翻译
4b用方来框中适当的情态动自词填空。
人们可能认为应该做大事来拯救地球。许多人忘记了拯救地球从小事开始。例如,你可以通过离开房间时关掉点灯来节约用电。你也可以用可重复使用的购物袋代替塑料袋。在一些商店里你现在不得不为塑料袋付款,我认为这是一个好主意。你应该骑自行车或步行,代替开车去上学或者上班。如果比较远,你可以乘公共汽车。所有的这些小事将加起来,就变成了可能改善环境的大事。现在让我们行动起来吧!
can/may/might 2.should 3.can/could 4.can 5.have to 6.should 7.can 8.would
9.may/might
『伍』 新目标九年级英语第十三单元Unit 13 Self Check1翻译
1 我需要一件新茄克。这一件不能御寒。
2.顾客们说那个饭馆的饭菜很难吃。
3.当价格列出来的时专候,你属可以去最便宜的商店买东西。
4.努力学习英语会让你得到一份好工作。
5.先别着急买那只手表。我们到另一家商店去比较一下价格。
『陆』 九年级英语十三单元102页2b翻译
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『柒』 求人教版九年级英语第十三单元的单词及汉语意思,在线等!!!
Unit 13
lagoon 泻湖;环礁湖
scientific 科学的
therefore 因此;所以
pink 粉红色的
lighting 光线;照明
hard 坚硬的;坚固的
serve 服务;招待;端上
fair 公平的;公道的
campaign 运动
endangered 濒临灭绝的
slogan 标语;口号
mysterious 神秘的;不可思议的
shiny 有光泽的;发亮的
skin 皮肤
proct 产品
lookout 前景;远景
beauty 美;美貌
keep out 呆在外边
toothpaste 牙膏
starst 星团;幻觉
advertising 广告;广告活动
pros and cons 赞成和反对
aim 瞄准;对准
aim at 瞄准;针对
specifically 特定地;明确的
instance 例子;实例
for instance 例如;比如
list 列出;列举
confusing 令人困惑的
misleading 令人误解的
truth 真实;真相
at times 有时;偶尔
to start with 首先
tense 紧张的;焦虑的
home-made 自制的;家里做的
schoolbag 书包
purple 紫色的
purse 钱包;女用小包
guilty 内疚的;有罪的
taste 品味;审美力
saying 格言;警句;谚语
thought 思想;想法;考虑
count 有价值;重要
『捌』 九年级英语 第13单元 3A翻译
A
餐馆的科学
餐馆的店主必须要知道怎么去做食物。他们也要知道怎么去赚钱。这里是一些他们从科学研究中学到的东西。红色让人们感觉到饿。红色也可以让顾客吃得很快。许多的餐馆,用红色的家具和墙。像粉红色和浅蓝色这些柔和的颜色让人们放松,所以他们会花很多的时间吃他们的饭。柔色的灯光让人们看起来很好,但是却让食物看起来很坏。大声的音乐刚开始还不错,但是很快人们就想要离开了。硬的板凳也会让顾客想要快点吃然后离开。许多餐馆,尤其是快餐店,用科学去让人们吃得再快些。顾客仅仅坐20分钟就离开。因为顾客不会待很长时间,小的餐馆每天可以都会挤满有很多的人。
B
广告:利与弊
当今世界,广告无处不在!一些人认为广告棒极了。另外一些人反感广告,他们说:广告是我们的城市和乡村看起来很难看。许多广告专门针对青少年的,有些年轻人每天能看,超过100个广告。有些广告是有益的也是毋庸置疑的。比如:它们可以帮助你比较两种不同的产品,这样你就可以买到真正需要的那种商品。那些广告也可以帮助你省钱。当价格被列出来的时候,你可以去价格最低的商店购物。广告也可以告诉你什么时候商店会降价。然而,有些广告也能使人感到混乱或误导。又是那些广告听起来很棒,却没有真正告诉你关于产品质量的任何信息。在其他时候,广告图画的产品要比实际产品好看得多。所以你一定要小心,有时候一个广告会使你买一些你根本不需要的物品。
『玖』 九年级英语课本听力13单元的翻译 急急急
用的什么教材。。
『拾』 英语初三年级第十三单元的98页2d翻译
采访者:杰森和苏三,你们对解决这些问题的看法是什么?
杰森:嗯,为了减少大气污染,内我们容应该坐公交或搭乘地铁,而非开车。
苏三:是的,或者骑自行车。骑自行车还有其他好处,它对身体健康有好处,而且不消耗任何资源。
采访者:好主意!那浪费污染呢?
苏三:嗯,我认为一些很简单的事,比如购物时自带购物袋就能起到作用,我1年前就已经开始那么做了。
杰森:我也是。而且我买外卖时从来不用一次性竹筷或塑料餐叉。我用家里的餐具。
苏三:而且要记得将垃圾扔进垃圾箱,保持公共场所干净整洁。
采访者:所以,总的来说,我们的实际行动会带来不一样,并带给我们一个更好的未来!