新概念英语课文(全英文)L1Excuse me!YesIs this your handbagPardonIs this your handbagYes, it isThank you very muchL3My coat and my umbrella pleaseHere is my ticketThank you, sirNumber fiveHere's your umbrella and your coat This is not my umbrellaSorry sirIs this your umbrellaNo, it isn'tIs this itYes, it isThank you very muchL5Good morningGood morning, Mr BlakeThis is Miss Sophie DupontSophie is a new studentShe is FrenchSophie, this is HansHe is GermanNice to meet youAnd this is NaokoShe's JapaneseNice to meet youAnd this is Chang-wooHe's KoreanNice to meet youAnd this is LumingHe is ChineseNice to meet youAnd this is XiaohuiShe's Chinese, tooNice to meet youL7I am a new studentMy name's RobertNice to meet youMy name's SophieAre you FrenchYes, I am Are you French tooNo, I am notWhat nationality are youI'm ItalianAre you a teacherNo, I'm notWhat's your jobI'm a keyboard operatorWhat's your jobI'm an engineerL9Hello, HelenHi, StevenHow are you todayI'm very well, thank youAnd youI'm fine, thanksHow is TonyHe's fine, thanksHow's EmmaShe's very well, too, HelenGoodbye, HelenNice to see youNice to see you, too, Steven GoodbyeL11Whose shirt is thatIs this your shirt, DaveNoIt's not my shirtThis is my shirtMy shirt's blueIs this shirt Tim'sPerhaps it is, sirTim's shirt's whiteTim!Yes, sirIs this your shirtYes, sirHere you areCatch!Thank you, sirL13What colour's your new dress It's greenCome upstairs and see itThank youLook! Here it is!That's nice dressIt's very smartMy hat's new, tooWhat colour is itIt's the same colourIt's green, tooThat is a lovely hat!L15Are you SwedishNo, we are notWe are DanishAre your friends Danish, tooNo, they aren'tThey are NorwegianYour passports, pleaseHere they areAre these your casesNo, they aren'tOur cases are brownHere they areAre you touristsYes, we areAre your friends tourists tooYes, they areThat's fineThank you very muchL17Come and meet our employees, Mr Richards Thank you, Mr JacksonThis is Nicola Grey,and this is Claire TaylorHow do you doThose women are very hard-workingWhat are their jobsThey're keyboard operatorsThis is Michael Baker,and this is Jeremy ShortHow do you doThey aren't very busy!What are their jobsThey're sales repsThey're very lazyWho is this young manThis is JimHe's our office assistantL19What's the matter, childrenWe're tiredand thirsty,MumSit down here Are you all rightNo, we aren'tLook!There's an ice cream manTwo ice cream pleaseHere you are, childrenThanks, MumThese ice creams are niceAre you all right nowYes, we are, thank you!L21Give me a book please, JaneWhich bookThis oneNo, not that oneThe red oneThis oneYes, pleaseHere you areThank youL23Give me some glasses please, JaneWhich glassesThese glassesNo, not thoseThe one on the shelfTheseYes, pleaseHere you areThanksL25Mrs Smith's kitchen is smallThere is a refrigerator in the kitchenThe refrigerator is whiteIt is on the rightThere is an electric cooker in the kitchen The cooker is blueIt is on the leftThere is a table in the middle of the room There is a bottle on the tableThe bottle is emptyThere is a cup on the table, tooThe cup is cleanL27Mrs Smith's living room is largeThere is a television in the roomThe television is near the windowThere are some magazines on the television There is a table in the roomThere are some newspapers on the tableThere are some armchairs in the roomThe armchairs are near the tableThere is a stereo in the roomThe stereo is near the doorThere are some books on the stereoThere are some pictures in the roomThe pictures are on the wallL29Come in, AmyShut the door, pleaseThis bedroom's very untidyWhat must I do, Mrs JonesOpen the window and air the roomThen put these clothes in the wardrobeThen make the bedDust the dressing tableThen sweep the floorL31Where's Sally, JackShe's in the garden, JeanWhat's she doingShe's sitting under the treeIs Tim in the garden, tooYes, he isHe's climbing the treeI beg your pardonWho's climbing the treeTim isWhat about the dogThe dog's in the garden, tooIt's running across the grassIt's running after a catL33It is a fine day todayThere are some clouds in the sky,but the sun is shiningMr Jones is with his familyThey are walking over the bridgeThere are some boats on the riverMr Jones and his wife are looking at them Sally is looking at a big shipThe ship is going under the bridgeTim is looking at an aeroplaneThe aeroplane is flying over the riverThis is a photograph of our villageL35Our village is in a valleyIt is between two hillsThe village is on a riverHere is another photograph of the village My wife and I are walking along the banks of the riverWe are on the leftThere is a boy in the waterHe is swimming across the riverHere is another photographThis is the school buildingIt is beside a parkThe park is on the rightSome children are coming out of the building Some of them are going to the parkL37You're working hard, GeorgeWhat are you doingI'm making a bookcaseGive me that hammer please, DanWhich hammerThis oneNo, not that oneThe big oneHere you areThanks, DanWhat are you going to do now,GeorgeI'm going to paint itWhat colour are you going to paint itI'm going to paint it pinkPink!This bookcase isn't for meIt's for my daughter, SusanPink's her favourite colourL39 What are you going to do with that vase, PennyI'm going to put it on this table, SamDon't do thatGive it to meWhat are you going to do with itI'm going to put it here,in front of the windowBe careful!Don't drop it!Don't put there, SamPut it here,on this shelfThere we are!It's a lovely vaseThose flowers are lovely, tooL41 Is that bag heavy, PennyNot veryHere!Put it on this chairWhat's in itA piece of cheeseA loaf of breadA bar of soapA bar of ChocolateA bottle of milkA pound of sugarHalf a pound of coffeeA quarter of pound of teaAnd a tin of tobaccoIs that tin of tobacco for meWell, it's certainly not for me!L43 Can you make the tea, SamYes, of course I can, PennyIs there any water in this kettleYes, there isWhere's the teaIt's over there,behind the teapotCan you see itI can see the teapot,but I can't see the teaThere it is!It's in front of your!Ah yes, I can see it nowWhere are the cupsThere are some in the cupboardCan you find themYes Here they areHurry up, Sam!The kettle's boiling!L45 Can you come here a minute please, BobYes, sirWhere's PamelaShe's next doorShe's in her office, sirCan she type this letter for meAsk her pleaseYes, sirCan you type this letter for the boss please, PamelaYes, of course I canHere you areThank you, Bob Bob!YesWhat's the letterI can't type this letterI can't read it!The boss's handwriting is terrible!Do you like coffee, AnnYes, I doL47 Do you want a cupYes, please, ChristineDo you want any sugarYes, pleaseDo you want any milkNo, thank youI don't like milk in my coffeeI like black coffeeDo you like biscuitsYes I doDo you want oneYes, pleaseL49 Do you want any meat todayYes, pleaseDo you want beef or lambBeef, pleaseThis lamb's very goodI like lamb,but my husband doesn'tWhat about some steakThis is a nice pieceGive me that piece, pleaseAnd a pound of mince, tooDo you want a chicken,Mrs BirdThey 're very niceNo, thank youMy husband likes steak,but he doesn't like chickenTo tell you the truth,Mrs Bird,I don't like chicken either!L51 Where do you come fromI come from GreeceWhat's the climate like in your country It's very pleasantWhat's the weather like in springIt's often windy in MarchIt's always warm in April and May,but it rains sometimesWhat's it like in summerIt's always hot in June, July and AugustThe sun shines every dayIs it cold or warm in autumnIt's always warm in September and OctoberIt's often cold in November and it rains sometimesIs it very cold in winterIt's often cold in December, January and FebruaryIt snows sometimesL53 Where do you come fromI come from EnglandWhat's the climate like in your countryIt's mild,but it's not always pleasantThe weather's often cold in Northand windy in the EastIt's often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the southWhich seasons do you like bestI like spring and summerThe days are long and the night are shortI don't like autumn and winterThe days are short and the nights are long The sun rises late and set earlyOur climate is not very good,but it's certainly interestingIt's our favourite subject of conversation L55 The Sawyer live at 87 King StreetIn the morning, MrMrs Sawyer stays at home every dayShe does the houseworkShe always eats her lunch at noonIn the afternoon, she usually sees her friends They often drink tea togetherIn the evening, the children come home from schoolThey arrive home earlyMr Sawyer comes home from workHe arrives home lateAt night, the children always do their homeworkThen they go to bedL57 Mr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper,but sometimes he and his wife watch television It is eight o'clockThe children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot It is ten o'clockbut this morning, she is going to the shops It is four o'clockIn the afternoon, Mrs Sawyer usually drinks tea in the living roomBut this after, she is drinking tea in the gardenIt is six o'clockIn the evening, the children usually do their homework,but this evening, they are not doing their homeworkAt the moment, they are playing in the garden It is nine o'clockMr Sawyer usually reads his newspaper at night But he's not reading his newspaper tonight At the moment, he's reading an interesting bookL59 I want some envelopes,pleaseDo you want the large size or the small size The large size, pleaseDo you have any writing paperYes, we doI don't have any small padsI only have large oneDo you want a padYes, pleaseAnd I want some glueA bottle of glueAnd I want a large box of chalk, tooI only have small boxesDo you want oneNo, thank youIs that allThat's all, thank youWhat else do you wantI want my changeL61 Where's JimmyHe's in bedWhat's the matter with himHe feels illHe looks illWe must call the doctorYes, we mustCan you remember the doctor's telephone numberYes It's 09754Open your mouth, JimmyShow me your tongueSay, "Ah'What's the matter with him, doctorHe has a bad cold,Mr Williams,so he must stay in bed for a weekThat's good new for JimmyGood newsWhyBecause he doesn't like school!L63 How's Jimmy todayBetter Thank you,DoctorCan I see him please,Mrs WilliamsCertainly, doctorCome up stairsYou look very well,JimmyYou are better now,but you mustn't get up yetYou must stay in bed for another two daysThe boy mustn't go to school yet,Mr Williams And he mustn't eat rich foodDoes he have a temperature, doctorNo, he doesn'tMust he stay in bedYes He must remain in bed for another two days He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warmWhere's Mr Williams this eveningHe's in bed, doctorCan you see him pleaseHe has a bad cold, too!L65 What are you going to do this evening Jill I'm going to meet some friends DadYou mustn't come home lateYou must be home at half past tenI can't get home so early, Dad!Can I have the key to the front door please No, you can'tJill's eighteen years old, TomShe's not a babyGive her the keyShe always comes home earlyOh, all right! Here you areBut you mustn't come home after a quarter past elevenDo you hearYes DadThanks, MumThat's all right GoodbyeEnjoy yourself!We always enjoy ourselves, MumBye-byeL67 Hello Where you at the butcher'sYes I wasWere you at butcher's, tooNo, I wasn'tI was at the greengrocer'sHow's Jimmy today He's very well, thank you Was he absent from school last weekYes, he wasHe was absent on Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday and TuesdayHow are you all keepingVery well, thank youWe're going to spend three days in the country We're going to stay at my mother's for the weekendFriday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! Aren't you lucky!L69 There is a car race near our town every year In 1995, there was a very big raceThere were hundreds of people thereMy wife and I were at the raceOur friends Julie and Jack were there, too You can see us in the crowdWe are standing on the leftThere were twenty cars in the raceThere were English cars, French cares, German cars Italian carsIt was an exciting finishThe winner was Billy StewartHe was in car number fifteenFive other cars were just behind himOn the way home, my wife said to me,'Don't drive so quickly! You're not Billy Stewart!'L71What's Ron Marston like,PaulineHe's awful!He telephoned me four times Yesterday,and three times the day before telephoned the office yesterday morning and yesterday boss answered the telephone.What did your boss say to himHe said, "Pauline is typing letters. She can't speak to you now!"Then I arrived home at six o'clock yesterday evening. He telephoned I didn't answer the phone!Did he telephone again last nightYes, he did. He telephoned at nine o'clockWhat did you say to himI said, 'This is Pauline's mother.Please don't telephone my daughter again!Did he telephone againNo, he didn't!L73 Last week Mrs Mills went to London.She does not know London very well, and she lost her way.Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop.“I can ask him the way,”she said to herself.“Excuse me,”she said. “Can you tell me the way to King Street, please”The man smiled pleasantly.He did not understand English!He spoke German.He was a tourist.Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrasebook.He opened the book and found a phrase.He read the phrase slowly.“I am sorry,” he said. “I do not speak English.”L75Do you have any shoes like theseWhat sizeSize five.What colorBlack.I'm sorry. We don't have any. But my sister bought this pair last month. Did she buy them hereNo, she bought them in the .We had some shoes like those a month ago,but we don't have any now.Can you get a pair for me, pleaseI'm afraid that I can't.They were in fashion last year and the year before last.But they're not in fashion this year.These shoes are in fashion now.They look very uncomfortable.They are very uncomfortable.But women always wear uncomfortable shoes! L77 Good morningGood morning, nurseI want to see the dentist,pleaseDo you have an appointmentNo, I don'tIs it urgentYes, it isIt's very urgentI feel awfulI have a terrible toothacheCan you come at 10 a mI must see the dentist now,nurseThe dentist is very busy at the momentCan you come at 2 p mThat's very lateCan the dentist see me nowI'm afraid that he can't,Mr CroftCan't you wait till this afternoonI can wait, but my toothache can't!L79 What are you doing, CarolI'm making a shopping list, TomWhat do we needWe need a lot of thing this weekI must go to the grocer'sWe haven't got much tea or coffee,and we haven't got any sugar or jamWhat about vegetablesI must go to the greengrocer'sWe haven't got many tomatoes,but we've got a lot of potatoesI must go to the butcher's, tooWe need some meatWe haven't got any meat at allHave we got any beer and wineAnd I'm not going to get any!I hope that you've got some moneyI haven't got muchWell, I haven't got much either!L81 Hi, Carol!Where's TomHe's upstairsHe's having a bathTom!YesSam's hereI'm nearly readyHello, SamHave a cigaretteNo, thanks, TomHave a glass of whisky thenOK ThanksIs dinner ready, CarolIt's nearly readyWe can have dinner at seven o'clockSam and I had lunch together todayWe went to a restaurantWhat did you haveWe had roast beef and potatoesOh!What's the matter, CarolWell, you're going to have roast beef and potatoes again tonight!L83 Hello, Sam Come inHi, SamWe're having lunchDo you want to have lunch with usNo, thank you TomI've already had lunchI had a lunch at half past twelveHave a cup of coffee thenI've just had a cup, thank youI had one after my lunchLet's go into the living room,CarolWe can have our coffee thereExcuse the mess, SamThis room's very untidyWe're packing our suitcasesWe're going to leave tomorrowTom and I are going to have a holidayAren't you lucky! When are you going to have a holiday, SamI don't knowI've already had my holiday this yearWhere did you goI stayed at home!L85 Hello, KenHi, GeorgeHave you just been to the cinemaYes, I haveWhat's on'Paris in the spring'Oh, I've already seen itI saw it on television last yearIt's an old film, but it's very goodParis is a beautiful cityI've never been thereHave you ever been there, KenYes, I have I was there in AprilPairs in the spring, ehIt was spring,but the weather was awfulIt rained all the timeJust like London!L87 Is my car ready yetI don't know sirWhat's the number of your carIt is LFZ 312GWhen did you bring it to usI brought it here three days agoAh, yes, I remember nowHave your mechanics finished yetNo, they're still working on itLet's go into the garage and have a look at itIsn't that your carWell, it was my carDidn't you have a crashThat's rightI drove it into a lamp-postCan your mechanics repair itWell, they're trying to repair it,sirBut to tell you the truthyou need a new car!L89 Good afternoonI believe that this house is for sale That's rightMay I have a look at it, pleaseYes, of course Come inHow long have you lived hereI've live here for twenty yearsTwenty years!That's long timeYes, I've been here since 1976Then why do you want to sell itBecause I've just retiredI want to buy a small house in the country How much does this house costthat's a lot of moneyit's worth every penny of itWell, I like the housebut I can't decide yetMy wife must see it firstWomen always have the last wordL91 Has Ian sold his house yetYes, he hasHe sold it last weekHas he moved to his new house yetNo, not yetHe's still hereHe's going to move tomorrowWhen Tomorrow morningNo Tomorrow afternoonI'll miss himHe has always been a good neighbourHe's a very nice personWe'll all miss himWhen will the new people move into this house I think that they'll move in the day after tomorrowWill you see Ian today,JennyYes, I willPlease give him my regardsPoor Ian!He didn't want to leave this houseNo, he didn't want to leavebut his wife did!L93 Nigel is our new next-door neighbourHe's a pilotHe was in the R AHe will fly to New York next monthThe month after next he'll fly to TokyoAt the moment, he's in Madrid He flew to Spain a week agoHe'll return to London the week after next He's only forty-one years old,and he has already been to nearly every country in the worldNigel is a very lucky manBut his wife isn't very lucky She usually stays at home!L95 Two return tickets to London,pleaseWhat time will the next train leaveAt nineteen minutes past eightWhich platformPlatform Two Over the bridgeWhat time will the next train leaveAt eight nineteenWe've got plenty of timeIt's only three minutes to eightLet's go and have a drinkThere's a bar next door to the stationWe had better go back to the station now, Ken Tickets, pleaseWe want to catch the eight nineteen to London You've just missed it!What! It's only eight fifteenI'm sorry, sirThat clock's ten minutes slowWhen's the next trainIn five hours' time!L97 I left a suitcase on the train to London the other dayCan you describe it, sirIt's a small blue case and it's got a zipThere's a label on the handle with my name and address on itIs this case yoursNo, that's not mineWhat about this oneThis one's got a labelLet me see itWhat's your name and addressDavid Hall,83 Bridge StreetThat's rightHall, 83 Bridge StreetNThree pounds fifty pence,pleaseHere you areKey!What's matterThis case doesn't belong to me!You've given me the wrong case!Ow!L99 What's the matter, AndyI slipped and fell downstairsHave you hurt yourselfYes, I have I think that I've hurt my back Try and stand upCan you stand upHere Let me help youI'm sorry, LucyI'm afraid that I can't get upI think that the doctor had better see you I'll phone Dr CarterThe doctor says that he will come at onceI'm sure that you need an X-ray, AndyL101 Read Jimmy's card to me please, penny'I have just arrive in Scotland and I'm staying at a Youth HostelEhHe says he's just arrived in ScotlandHe says he's staying at a Youth HostelYou know he's a member of the YThe whatThe Y, MumThe Youth Hostels AssociationWhat else does he sayI'll write a letter soonI hope you all wellWhat Speak up PennyI'm afraid I can't hear youHe say he'll write a letter soonHe hopes we are all well'Love, JimmyIs that allHe doesn't say very much,does heHe can't write very much on a card, MumL103 How was the exam, RichardNot too badI think I passed in English and Mathematics The questions were very easyHow about you, GaryThe English and Maths papers weren't easy enough for me I hope I haven't failedI think I failed the French paperI could answer sixteen of the questionThey were very easyBut I couldn't answer the restThey were too difficult for meFrench test are awful, aren't theyI hate themI'm sure I've got a low markOh, cheer up!perhaps we didn't to do badlyThe guy next to me Wrote his name at the top of the paperYesThen he sat there and looked at it for three hours!He didn't write a word!L105 Where's Sandra, BobI want herDo you want to speak to herYes, I do I want her to come to my officeTell her to come at onceDid you want to see meAh, yes, SandraHow do you spell "intelligent'Can you tell meI-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-TThat's right You've typed it with only one 'L' This letter's full of mistakesI want you to type it againYes, I'll do thatI'm sorry about thatAnd here's a little present for youWhat's itIt's a dictionaryI hope it'll help youL107 Do you like this dress,madamI like the colour very muchIt's lovely dress,but it's too small for meWhat about this one It's a lovely dressIt's very smartShort skirts are in fashion nowWould you like to try itAll rightI'm afraid this green dress it too small forme as wellIt's smaller than the blue oneI don't like the colour eitherIt doesn't suit me at allI think the blue dress is prettierCould you show me another blue dressI want a dress like that one,but it must be my sizeI'm afraid I haven't got a larger dressThis is the largest dress in the shopL109 Shall I make some coffee,JaneThat's a good idea, CharlotteIt's readyDo you want any milkJust a little, pleaseWhat about some sugarTwo teaspoonfulsNo, less than thatOne and a half teaspoonfuls, pleaseThat's enough for meThat was very niceWould you like some moreYes, pleaseI'd like a cigarette, tooMay I have oneOf courseI think there are a few in that boxI'm afraid it's emptyWhat a pity!It doesn't matterHave a biscuit insteadEat more and smoke less!That's very good advice!L111 I like this television very muchHow much does it costIt's the most expensive model in the shopIt costs five hundred poundsThat's too expensive for usWe can't afford all that moneyThis model's less expensive than that oneIt's only three hundred poundsBut, of course, it's not as good as the expensive oneI don't like the modelThe other model's more expensive,but it's worth the moneyCan we buy it on instalmentsOf course You can pay a deposit of thirty pounds,and then fourteen pounds a month for three yearsDo you like it, dearI certainly do,but I don't like the priceYou always want the best,but we can't afford itSometimes you think you're a millionaire!Millionaires don't buy things on instalments!L113 Fares, please!Trafalgar Square,pleaseI'm sorry, sir I can't change a ten-pound note Haven't you got any small changeI've got no small change, I am afraidI'll ask some of the passengersHave you any small change, sirI'm sorry I've got noneI haven't got any eitherCan you change this ten-pound note, madamI'm afraid I can'tNeither can II'm very sorry, sirYou must get off the busNone of our passengers can change this note They're all millionaires!Except usI've got some small changeSo have IL115 Isn't there anyone at homeI'll knock again, HelenEverything's very quietI'm sure there's no one at homeBut that's impossibleCarol and Tom invited us to lunchLook through the windowCan you see anythingNothing at allLet's try the back doorLook! Everyone's in the gardenHello, Helen Hello, JimEverybody wants to have lunch in the garden It's nice and warm out hereCome and have something to drink1。