英语九年级下册十三单元听力
A. 九年级下册英语翻译13单元3A
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。这有一些具有科学的知识他们应该学习一下。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。柔色,像粉和浅蓝让人们很放松,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,用科学去让人么吃的再快些。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. 九年级下册英语教材第十三单元section While You Read的原文
Receiving money makes me uncomfortable.
Many books have been written about “the art of giving”. But what about the art of receiving? Sometimes, receiving a gift can be difficult, especially when someone buys you a gift you don’t want!
“I remember when I was about twelve years old, my parents bought me a purple purse,” laughs Guo Xiaojing. “It really made me feel embarrassed, because to be honest, I thought the purse was really ugly! Still, I pretended that I liked it because I knew it would make my parents happy!”
Han Ling agrees. “That sounds like my grandparents! A few years ago, my grandparents gave me an orange sweater for my birthday. I used to wear it every time I visited them, but when I left their house, I took it off! Of course, this made me feel guilty. It was a very nice thought, but my grandparents and I have different tastes! I think it’s hard to buy clothes or other personal things for people.”
To make things easier, some people would rather just give money. In some cultures, however, receiving money can make people uncomfortable. “When someone gives me money, it just makes me think they’re being lazy,” says John Wilson. “In England, we have a saying: It’s the thought that counts. When someone gives me money, I feel they didn’t think at all. I prefer to receive a gift that has some thought behind it. I don’t mind if it’s something I don’t need. If someone has thought about a gift for me, it always makes me happy.”
Different people have very different thoughts on this subject! So maybe the art of receiving is even more difficult than the art of giving! What do you think?
C. 2017九年级全一册英语人教版13单元2d与3a短文朗读语音或视频
This strong girl has the different beauty
D. 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.
E. 英语九年级十三单元2d语音
How do you learn best This week we asked students at New Star High School about the best ways to learn more English. Many said they learnt by using English.Some students had more specific suggestions. Lillian Lian,for example,said the best way to learn new words was by reading English magazines. She said that memorizing the words of pop songs also helped a little.When we asked about studying grammar, she said, “I never study grammar. It’s too boring.” Wei ming feels differently. He’s been learning English for six years and really loves it. He thinks studying grammar is a great way to learn a language. He also thinks that watching English movies isn’t a bad way because he can watch the actors say the words. Sometimes, however, he finds watching movies frustrating because the people speak too quickly. Liu Chang said that joining the English club at school was the best way to improve her English.Students get lots of practice and they also have fun. She added that having conversations with friends was not helpful at all. “We get excited about something and then end up speaking in Chinese,” she said。就这些了
F. 九年级下册英语13单元sectionB3a翻译
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。另外一内些人反感广告,他容们说: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:那些广告可以帮助你比较两种不同的产品,这样你就可以梅尼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。
G. 人教版九年级英语下册第13单元的听力材料
Unit 13Rainy days make me sad.
SectionA
1bListen. What do Amy and Tina think of the two restaurants?
Tina: I’ hungry, Amy.
Amy: So am I. Why don’t we get something to eat?
Tina: Yeah. Let’s go to the Rockin’ Restaurant. I lovetheir 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 merelaxed.
Tina: Not me. It makes me sleepy.
SectionA
2a Listenand number the pictures [1-4] in the order that you hear them.
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 made me angry.
John: Where did you go?
Tina: First we went to the Rockin’ Restaurant, but Amydidn’t want to stay. She said that loud music made her tense.
John: That’s funny. Loud music always makes me want todance.
Tina: Me too. So then we went to the Blue Lagoon. It wasquiet 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 RememberMe 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 wantto leave!
Tina: You sound just like my brother!
2bListen again. Check the things that Tina and John said.
SectionB
2a
Listen. Do the people like the procts in 1a? Write “Yes” for the procts
they like and “No” for the procts they don’t like.
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 reallymad.
Girl1: Why?
Boy: They make you think that you can like the person inthe 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’teven keep out the sun.
Boy: And what about this one! Beauty Cream - the silky skinsoap.
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 Whiterthan White? Yeah, I tried it and it tastes terrible. I’d never use it.
Boy: I guess you shouldn’t believe everything you read.
2bListen again. What do the people say about the procts? Draw lines to match.