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Text translation of the second English book of the second grade of FLTRP.
Module 1
Lingling: Hello, Sally! Come in and sit down. Sorry, the room is a little untidy. Let me clear the tables and chairs.
Sally: Hi! Look at these fans! How beautiful they are! You have a pretty good collection.
Lingling: Yes, I have fifty or sixty fans. Do you collect anything?
Sally: Yes, I collect dolls. My brother collects stamps. Daming: I collect tickets-you know, bus signs and train tickets.
Lingling: Really? But my real hobby is music. I have been playing the violin and listening to music.
Lingling: What makes you so interested in music?
Sally: My father is a musician. I often listen to him play the violin. He gave me my first violin eight years ago.
Lingling: Now music has brought you to China. When will you play next time?
Sally: At the end of this semester. There is a concert on Beijing TV. Daming: So you can relax now, right?
Sally: Oh, no. I want to go to school with you. Lingling: Great.
Sally: But not next Friday ... Daming: What will happen next Friday?
Sally: I'm going to Beijing TV Station. I will be interviewed in "The Search for Stars".
Daming: I've heard of that program. People sing or play music, and the audience chooses the best singer or composer.
Lingling: Wow! You will be very famous.
Special hobby
Many students have hobbies, such as reading, painting, growing vegetables in the garden and taking care of animals. Some hobbies are leisure and some are creative.
Good can make us grow, cultivate our interests and help us learn new skills. David smith is a student. His hobby is writing. In the summer of 2000, he spent four weeks in the summer camp. In addition to sailing, mountain climbing, mountain biking and other common activities, there are seminars attended by professional writers. She asked us to imagine that we were in a story. Then we write down our experiences in summer camp. In high school, he wrote a story about teenagers and published it as a book in 2003. Many teenagers like reading his books, and David has become a successful young writer. David is lucky. His hobby not only brings him happiness, but also brings him success. However, he is also interested in many other things. ? I also like volleyball. ? David said: I spend some spare time playing volleyball for the school volleyball team. Maybe I will write more books in the future, but I'm not sure. ? Sometimes, it's hard for us to remember? Don't spend all your time on your favorite hobby? This suggestion. There are many other interesting things to do in life. We should try something new or different.
Module 2
Chen Huan: Do you know if Sally Maxwell has arrived?
Receptionist: That's Ms Maxwell. Chen Huan: Hello, is this Sally?
Sally: Yes. This is my friend Lingling. I asked your secretary if she could come.
Chen Huan: Oh, yes. Hello, Lingling. Well, I'm going to ask you some personal questions and record your answers. Okay, this way ... Sally. Welcome to China. Sally: Thank you.
Chen Huan; Can you tell me where you are from? Sally: Yes, I'm from London. I am here with some classmates. Actually, I'm learning Chinese.
Chen Huan: I heard that you play in the school orchestra.
Sally: Yes, our latest public concert will be held in a few months. Search for stars? Held in the program. But I don't know who will come.
Chen Huan: May I ask if you miss England or your relatives? Sally: Yes, I miss my parents, but I have some close friends here.
Chen Huan: I know foreigners find China different from their own countries. How does it make you feel?
Sally: This is a very exciting place. But I don't like it? Foreigners? This word. I'm here to make friends.
Chen Huan: OK, Sally, thank you. Good luck with the concert ... (They stop. ) great!
Therefore, this recording will become part of the program. By the way, why don't you bring all your friends to Radio Beijing? Maybe sometime next week?
Lingling and Sally: OK, thanks!
A Beautiful Smile Zhang Bei When I was 13 years old, a boy gave me an important gift. That's a smile. It was the early autumn of my first year of life. And my alma mater is far away. As a result, no one knows who I am. I am lonely and afraid to make friends with anyone. Every time I hear other students talking and laughing, I feel heartache. I can't talk to anyone about my problems, and I don't want my parents to worry about me. One day, my classmates and their friends were talking happily. I sat at the table moping as usual. Just then, a man walked into the classroom. I don't know who he is. He passed me and then turned around. He looked at me, said nothing and smiled. Suddenly, I felt the touch of light and friendship. It makes me feel happy, energetic and warm. That smile changed my life. I started chatting with other students and making friends. Gradually, I became very close to everyone in my class. The boy with a lucky smile became my best friend.
One day, I asked him why he smiled, but he didn't remember ever smiling at me. It doesn't matter, because all the dark days are over. Now I believe the world is what you think. If you think you are lonely, you may always be lonely, so smile at the world and it will return your smile.
Module 3
Chen Huan: Hello, everyone! Sally: Thank you for showing us around Radio Beijing.
Chen Huan: You're welcome. I like to show tourists around. Now, I want to answer your question, but remember to be careful of the red light …
Betty: ... Stop talking! Chen Huan: This way, please. This is the news room. We collect the latest news and write reports here.
Lingling: How can I become a newscaster?
Chen Huan: In Beijing Radio Station, everyone needs to speak fluent English. So support learning, maybe one day you can join us. This is where I work in search star. We decide what to listen to and who to interview. Daming: What about sports news? I like listening to the end of the football match.
Chen Huan; Over there. Tony: I want to be a sports reporter. Daming: Me too!
Chen Huan: This is where we prepare the weather forecast. Let's watch the newscaster. Ok, see the red light? Be quiet,please.
Newscaster: Finally, some news about the football match between China and England. Britain scored two points, while China ... three points.
Daming: Hi! We won the game. Tony: We lost! I hate failure! Everyone: shh!
Newscaster: Tomorrow's weather-sunny in the morning and rainy in the afternoon. The news ends at six o'clock.
Broadcast time? How old are you? ? The manager of wxbn radio studio looked down at me and asked. ? Fifteen? I replied. ? You want to get a job in radio? Shouldn't you stay at school? ? He asked. How can I explain it? I've always liked broadcasting. I remember when I was four or five years old, I sat by the radio in the living room, listening to my favorite programs and the voices of my favorite announcers, as if they were talking to me in person. When I was nine years old, I was looking for a job in a small radio station. When I grow up, I am more and more interested in broadcasting. One day, I learned about Internet radio. Once a week, I play my favorite music to the audience through my father's computer, talk about my school life and then turn off my homework. Soon my good friends in junior high school began to listen to my program, and then they wanted to help me. We prepare weekly programs, articles about music, sports news, jokes and weather forecasts (I do this by looking out of the window). ? All right, come with me, said wxbn's manager. I sat in front of Mike Feng in the studio. He is in a room behind the glass wall. ? Okay, let's check a voice. Tell me what you had for breakfast. All the hosts answered the same question. ? I eat eggs, fruit and drink milk. ? Ok, great! ? The man behind the glass wall said. That's how my first job at a real radio station started.
Module 4 (Irish music, violin accompaniment ...) Lingling: It's so cute! Who is playing? Sally: That's us! Chen Huan wanted to prepare a recording for his program. He lent me his cd recorder. The orchestra was practicing Irish music yesterday, so I recorded it. Tony: How does it work? Daming: Let's look at the instructions! ? If you want to turn on the recorder, press the blue key. If you want to replay, press the green button. Daming: You have already done it. Tony:? ... if you want to record, press the red button. If the red light is not on, wait for 30 seconds. ? Ok, let's try! Daming: Is it useful? (Playback: Is it effective? ) Tony: Yes. ? If you want to send a recording by email, please connect the tape recorder to your computer. If there is no green light, select the "copy" sign. ? Lingling: Are you playing the violin? Sally: No, that's my best friend Kelly. She sits very well. Lingling: But why did you send Chen Huan a recording of Kelly's performance? Betty: Well, she is my friend, which means a lot to her. Lingling: But it's also important to you, Sally. Betty: I think Chen Huan wants to hear about you, not Kelly. Come on, sally Where is your violin? Tony, the reporter? Recording? key Tony: OK! Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome our star musician-Sally Maxwell. Everyone: Wow!
Please smile.
If you are bitten by a snake, take a picture with your mobile phone! It may save your life. This is a strange suggestion from an English chef. One day, Henry Jackson was working in the kitchen of the hotel. He took a beggar's plate from the table, and suddenly a snake appeared … and bit his hand. A few days ago, this snake came to this hotel in a box with bananas from Asia. It crawled out of the box and hid under the plate. ? I went over to catch it and it bit me again. I threw it through the kitchen. It fell on the refrigerator. So I closed the door. ? Mr. Jackson said. Anyway, Mr. Jackson kept calm and took a picture of the snake with his mobile phone.
Soon, his hand began to hurt, and he went to the hospital. Then his chest began to hurt. The doctor can't say anything wrong, because he doesn't know what this snake is. Then Mr. Jackson remembered his mobile phone photo. The doctor sent it to London Zoo. When they knew all kinds of snakes, they were able to prescribe the right medicine for Mr. Jackson, and he was discharged from the hospital the next day. ? So my advice is this: If a snake bites you, pick up your mobile phone, take a picture of it first, and then show it to the doctor. ? Mr. Jackson suggested. ? Oh, don't worry if the snake doesn't smile when taking pictures.
Module 5
Betty: Sally, tell me about this concert.
Sally: Well, we played some music together. Then one of us performed an Irish dance music at the end of the concert.
Lingling: Solo? You mean to be alone in front of everyone? You can, but I can't!
Sally: Oh, the orchestra will play in the back. Our music teacher will select the best performer in the final exercise. If I play well, I will perform a solo in the concert of finding stars. Betty: If Kelly beats you, she will perform a solo and become the star of Searching for Stars.
Sally: Yes, but as a matter of fact, I hope Kelly wins. Lingling: Why? Sally: Her parents reminded her to pay attention to her lessons. If she spends too much time in the orchestra, they will punish her and send her to different schools. Betty: What a pity! Sally: If she goes to different schools, I won't see my best friend.
Lingling: So what can we do? Sally: If our teacher chooses Kelly, she will play dance music. If she becomes a star, her parents will be proud of her and won't send her away again. Lingling: I see the problem. Sally: But if I refuse to play, our teacher won't choose me. She will choose Kelly.
Betty: But that's a pity! You play so well. Sally: I'll have another chance one day. I will keep my best friend.
Dear Diana
Dear Diana: Last week, my friend David bought a new computer game and wanted to play it on my father's computer. But my father warned me not to use his computer to play games, because he wanted to use it to work in China. I can only do my homework with it. He thinks that if I play games on it, it will make mistakes. Oh, my father is out, so we decided to try David's game. We copied it to the computer. When we finished, we deleted it from the computer. We're sure my father won't notice anything. But dad was really angry when he used the computer last night. Because it's infected with a virus! But I didn't tell him about computer games. I feel terrible now, and it will be expensive to repair. Should I tell him about computer games? Should I provide the fee? Yours, Steve
Dear Steve:
Oh, my God! You made two mistakes. First of all, your father told you not to use his computer, so you did. Second, you didn't tell him about the game. Yes, you must tell him at once. If you tell him the truth, he will be angry with you, but at least you can prove how honest you are. Then, I think you should provide the expenses. But you shouldn't use your pocket money-after all, it's the money your parents gave you. If you offer to help him do some housework or work for him, he will think that you are really sorry for him. Oh, play football with David next time! Best wishes to Diana.
Review module
Do you want to be a TV reporter? People often ask me why I like my job. Oh, this is so exciting. I am the first person to know the news story. I travel around the world and talk to people. I know what is happening in different places. I talked with some important people and celebrities. I have interviewed government officials, famous male and female athletes and movie stars. I asked about their lives. I want to know how they feel. Many people want to work in the TV news column, so you must be full of energy and innovative spirit. You must prove that you can do it. You must learn how to use a video recorder, how to write a report and how to talk to the camera. What is the best way to learn? The TV station of your school or university is a good starting point, but you must find a job! Most people start with unpaid jobs, so they can study. The best landlord to learn is in a small TV station. There are not many people there, so you get better work experience. I once had an unpaid job in a small TV station. One night, everyone was sick, and I broadcast the news. I did well, so I got my first paid job.
Module 6 Daming: Hi! Were you awake last night 10? Betty: No, I'm too sleepy. Why do you ask?
Daming: Sally is here. Tony: What did she say? Daming: She is so outstanding. She said that she was with many classmates from London and she was learning Chinese. Tony, did she talk about her friends? Daming: She said that she misses her parents very much, but she has some very close friends here.
Tony: That's us. Daming: she said China was an exciting place, but she didn't like it? Gringo? This word. She explained that her visit was to make friends. Betty: Ah! That's great. Tony: Is that all?
Daming: Yes, the meeting ended like this, but Chen Huan later said that Sally played the violin very well. He said that their concert was excellent and everyone liked this kind of music very much. Finally, he played a recording of Sally's music. She is so excellent that I really want to applaud.
Betty: So she knows that she is a friend, OK, but we are worried about her because she is unhappy and we must take care of her.
Good morning, I'm Chen Huan. The following is the cultural broadcast I prepared for you today (Monday). At 8 o'clock this evening, a new movie called Pirates of the Caribbean will be shown in the student cinema, which is a very good-looking thriller. The film stars Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom, both famous party member. Their acting skills in the film are excellent, which makes the characters authentic. This story is about an old ship sailing around the Caribbean islands. Depp and Bloom tried to find some lost gold. Later they met some bad guys and had to fight with them. There are many fighting scenes in the movie, which looks really thrilling. They also rescued Gila Knightley, who played Elizabeth, the daughter of a rich man. Several scenes of Knightley and Bloom are beautiful and romantic. Although the film does not reflect the reality, it is exciting and interesting in some places. This is a very good movie, although I think there are too many fighting scenes. But other than that, it is still an excellent film. If you didn't watch the film when it first came out, I suggest you watch it now. I'm sure you will like it. The film will be on for a week.
Module 7 Lingling: Welcome to Beihai Park. Sally: It's so quiet! I can hardly hear the sound of cars in the street, and no one is shouting. I can even hear birds singing! Lingling: The government wants to protect the environment of all parks in China. We walked around the lake, crossed the bridge and climbed the white tower. Today, the air is very fresh, so we can see the whole park from there. What do you do for the concert?
Sally: Well, I have called the teacher. I said my hand and arm were hurt. I didn't want to play last time I practiced. I said I just wanted to attend a star-hunting concert in my spare time in the park. Lingling: So Kelly can perform solo instead of you. What did your teacher say? Sally: She said she was sorry. She asked me what the problem was.
Lingling: Did you tell her the truth? Sally: Hmm … I said I hurt my hand and arm. She asked me if I had practiced too much. I said no, and she asked me if she could help me. I told her not to worry. She told me to take care of myself, rest more and get better as soon as possible.
Lingling: Good idea! For our May Day holiday. Why don't we go to the national park to relax? -Wulingyuan Historic Scenic Area
Dear Mom and Dad: We are on holiday with Lingling's uncle in Hunan Province, and we have a good time in Wulingyuan Historical Scenic Area. It's very big, about 390 square kilometers. There are mountains, forests and rivers in this magical land. It is famous for its grotesque tall rocks. Some people think they look like soldiers, others say they look like animals. Before the famous Chinese painter Wu Guanzhong created some beautiful landscape works here in 1979, few people knew about this place. We camped by a small lake last night. At night, I heard a loud noise, as if someone was laughing. I woke Lingling and her uncle and asked them what that noise was. Lingling's uncle told us not to worry, and then left the tent to see what it was. After a few minutes, he asked us to come out quietly, and then he pointed out that there was a monkey in the forest. As soon as it saw us, it jumped into the tree and returned to the forest. I went to Tianzi Mountain by cable car this morning-very safe! We hope to see the beautiful scenery of lakes and forests from the top of the mountain, but we can only see the towering peaks. Then we walked along the path, through the Woods, waterfalls and plants back to our little tent. I picked a leaf from a plant, but Lingling's uncle told me to wash my hands quickly and not to touch it, because it was dangerous. He also said that picking leaves is wrong, and we should protect everything here. I feel very ashamed. Tomorrow we will go to Dongting Lake, the second freshwater lake in China. We will go back to school next week. I wish you were here! Love, Sally.
Module 8
Tony: Betty, do you have any plans for the May Day holiday?
Betty: My parents and I are going to visit some friends in Shandong. When staying with them, we will stay in Qingdao for a few days. We will stay until May 5th.
Daming: Tony, did you celebrate May Day in England? Tony: Yes, we celebrate Labor Day, but the holiday is not always in May 1 day, but on the Monday closest to May 1 day. We only have one day off.
Betty: In America, Labor Day is a national holiday, but it also falls on the same day. It's on the first Monday in September. And it's the last day before the new semester starts.
Lingling: Do you have any special activities? Betty: We will go camping, or have a picnic in a beautiful place, or just go to the beach. But at the end of the holiday, of course. September came and it began to get cold, so we started classes after Labor Day.
Daming: We will go back to school as soon as Labor Day is over. Lingling: Indeed. Our weather will be better, and then there are only a few weeks before the summer vacation begins.
Betty: Yes! Let's have fun until we go back to school. People all over the world celebrate the New Year. However, not all countries celebrate in the same way.
Besides, in some countries, the New Year doesn't start on the same day every year. It depends on the season, the moon or the sun. In many countries, the New Year begins on 65438+ 10 1, but on 65438+February 3 1, people begin to celebrate on New Year's Eve. In new york, many people go to Dynasty Square to celebrate the New Year. When people are waiting for the arrival of the new year, they are very happy listening to music and singing old songs. From 12, people began to count down from 10: from/kloc-0, 9, 8… to 12, everyone cheered loudly? Happy new year? Say goodbye to the old and welcome the new? . Suddenly, fireworks were everywhere, and the beverage foam was splashed. Sometimes, people will sing the old song Auld Lang Syne. New Year is usually a family holiday. Some people relax at home, others get together with their grandparents, uncles and aunts and enjoy delicious food. If the weather is fine, many families go out for a walk. On new year's day, many people will set new year's goals. For example, they made a list? I will help my family more. I will study harder at school. Or? I don't spend so much time playing video games anymore. ? After the list is made, they will read it to their family or friends and promise to fight for their goals. Therefore, it doesn't matter how people celebrate the New Year. For people all over the world, this is the time to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new.
Module 9
Tony: It's very good for the school band, and Sally is very good at violin. Betty: Yes, they are great! But the last song is coming, and I am looking forward to it! Tony: That dance music? Can Sally play this song?
Betty: No, she missed the last practice, so Kelly can play this song by herself. She said that her hand was hurt. But that's just an excuse. Daming: Why did she do that? Betty: I think Kelly can avoid problems with her parents by doing this. Maybe she is trying to help Kelly. She is really brave. Daming; I agree, it's really a good idea. Betty: Shh! They are playing, so please keep quiet!
Tony: But look! Lingling: Hi! Hello, everyone. Sorry I'm late. Tony: Look! What are Kelly and Sally doing?
Lingling; She stood up because they would play together.
Betty: What happened? Lingling: Their teacher asked Kelly Sally the real reason. Kelly knows why Sally missed the last training session. She asked their teacher to rewrite the last dance music so that they could play together.
Tony: Now they will be the stars of tonight's star search together.
Lingling: I bet Sally will win, because she is the real hero tonight! My hero-Norman
Norman bethune is one of the most famous heroes in China, but he is not from China-he is Canadian. He gave his life to help the people of China.
Norman bethune was born in 1890. He became a doctor on 19 16. He went to the front to treat wounded soldiers in World War I. He saw many soldiers die in the war, and later invented new methods to treat soldiers and medical equipment used outside the hospital. 1938, he came to China and treated in the mountains north of Yan 'an. There are few doctors there, so his work is very hard. He established a hospital to treat local residents and soldiers and trained doctors and nurses. He also writes books so that doctors can learn new treatments. Dr Bethune kept working hard. Once, he operated continuously for 69 hours, saving 1 12 lives. Although he cut his hand in the operation, he never stopped. Finally, he died because he worked all the time without healing the wound on his hand. Saving China's soldiers made him a hero in China. Many books and movies describe his deeds, and Canadians and China still miss him.
Lingling: Now, what's your flight number? Sally: Here it is! Flight Ca937 to London. Betty: I want to go with you!
Betty: Me too! We want to have fun. Daming: But look at all these cities. You can fly anywhere in the world from here. Tony: I want to go to new york, Washington and Los Angeles. I want to visit Hollywood and meet the stars.
Betty: First, I want to go to London, and then I want to go to Paris by train. There are some great restaurants there. I want to eat all my favorite food.
Daming: I want to go to Africa. I want to see elephants, lions and all other animals. Sally: Lingling, where do you want to go?
Lingling: I want to go to England with you. We will go to a large outdoor pop concert. But ... I don't want to fly Sally: Don't you want to? Lingling: I'm afraid the plane will break down. Betty: Don't be silly! Tony: You can take a boat or a train, although it will take you so long that you need to return as soon as you get there. Sally: Well, I'd love to be with you.
Announcer: Passengers on flight ca937 to London, please go to gate 12. Your flight is boarding.
Sally: That's my flight! Bye, everyone! Keep in touch!
Everyone: Goodbye, Sally! Don't forget to write! Lingling: Have a safe trip!
A perfect vacation? Imagine that your parents are on a business trip and you have to stay at home alone. Will life be as simple as your parents? Will this be a perfect holiday for you? Zheng Chenyu said she would be worried? Where can I find food? What should I do? ? /kloc-The 0/4-year-old girl said that she knew little about cooking. ? I can fill my hunger with tomato and egg soup, that's all. I think many students are like this. We don't know what to do or how to look after ourselves. Zheng said. ? I will forget something important. I might watch TV and cook soup. Although Zheng believes that basic life skills, such as cooking and washing clothes, are particularly important, she believes that teenagers have not got enough practice. ? As soon as I leave home, I will learn to cook. But now my parents have done almost everything for us. We are lazy. She said. Most teenagers only have time to do their homework. It was not until he went to college that he learned some life skills. However, Sima Guoyi doesn't think so. ? I think I'll be fine. Don't just eat sandwiches or fruit. I know how to cook some simple dishes because my mother taught me. 13-year-old boy said. In his view, many teenagers are too dependent on their parents. Besides cooking, they have more to learn, such as? Tidy up the room, even dress properly. For most teenagers, this is not a holiday at all.
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