[00:00.00] [00:00.78]Ä£ÄâÊÔÌ⣨һ£© [00:04.98]Ò»¡¢Ìý¾ä×Ó,Ñ¡ÔñÓë¾ä×ÓÄÚÈÝÏà¶ÔÓ¦µÄͼƬ¡£ ÿ¸ö¾ä×Ó¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [00:18.25]1.Halloween is a popular festival in North America. [00:25.32]Halloween is a popular festival in North America. [00:30.57]2.Most houses in the Forbidden City are made of golden wood. [00:39.21]Most houses in the Forbidden City are made of golden wood. [00:46.18]3.You are not allowed to drive after drinking. [00:52.34]You are not allowed to drive after drinking. [00:57.67]4.I like movies which are full of action shows. [01:05.86]I like movies which are full of action shows. [01:12.20]5.What bad weather! It might be rainy. [01:18.30]What bad weather! It might be rainy. [01:28.90]¶þ¡¢Ìý¶Ô»°ºÍÎÊÌâ,¸ù¾ÝËùÌýÄÚÈÝ,Ñ¡Ôñ×î¼Ñ´ð°¸¡£ ¶Ô»°ºÍÎÊÌⶼ¶ÁÁ½±é¡£ [01:44.16]6.M:Mom, can I go outside to play? [01:48.17]W:Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done. [01:52.73]M:OK.Mom. [01:54.64]Q:When can the boy go outside to play? [02:01.47]M:Mom, can I go outside to play? [02:03.77]W:Well, you know the rules. No playing until the work is done. [02:08.40]M:OK.Mom. [02:10.20]Q:When can the boy go outside to play? [02:17.41]7.M:Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the railway station, please? [02:22.63]W:It's just at the end of the street, opposite a red building. [02:27.21]M:How can I get there? [02:28.99]W:You can just walk. [02:30.69]Q:Where is the railway station? [02:36.74]M:Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the railway station, please? [02:40.49]W:It's just at the end of the street, opposite a red building. [02:45.12]M:How can I get there? [02:46.91]W:You can just walk. [02:48.58]Q:Where is the railway station? [02:54.76]8.M:Kate, do you know which festival we'll have in a week in China? [02:59.96]W:I'm afraid not. Please tell me something about that. [03:04.26]M:On that day, we eat mooncakes. It's a tradition to admire the moon. [03:09.90]Q:Which festival are they talking about? [03:17.61]M:Kate, do you know which festival we'll have in a week in China? [03:21.72]W:I'm afraid not. Please tell me something about that. [03:25.85]M:On that day, we eat mooncakes. It's a tradition to admire the moon. [03:30.75]Q:Which festival are they talking about? [03:38.77]9.W:My hometown used to be small and quiet. [03:44.78]M:Yes, but it's more like a modern city now. [03:48.57]Q:What is the woman's hometown like now? [03:57.33]W:My hometown used to be small and quiet. [04:00.97]M:Yes, but it's more like a modern city now. [04:04.85]Q:What is the woman's hometown like now? [04:13.43]10.W:I think we are lost. I have no idea where we are now. [04:21.61]M:Don't worry. There's a policeman over there. Let's ask him for help. [04:27.10]Q:How will they solve their problem? [04:34.98]W:I think we are lost. I have no idea where we are now. [04:40.81]M:Don't worry. There's a policeman over there. Let's ask him for help. [04:46.50]Q:How will they solve their problem? [04:53.21]Èý¡¢Ìý¶ÌÎÄ,¸ù¾Ý¶ÌÎÄÄÚÈÝ,ÅжÏÏÂÁоä×ÓÕýÎó,ÕýÈ·µÄÓá°A¡±±íʾ,²»ÕýÈ·µÄÓá°B¡±±íʾ¡£ ¶ÌÎĶÁÁ½±é¡£ Ìý¶ÌÎÄÇ°,ÄãÃÇÓÐ20ÃëÖÓµÄʱ¼äÔĶÁÏÂÁоä×Ó¡£ [05:35.18]M:When you walk in the street, you might hear some people speaking Chinese aloud. [05:39.99]Turning to the right, you might see some Chinese restaurants. [05:43.30]After walking into a store, you see that Huawei smartphones are on sale. [05:47.53]But you're not in China¡ªyou're in Manchester in Britain. [05:51.50]You might see similar things in many other cities. Chinese products have been here and there around the world. [05:57.60]Chinese food has been enjoyed in western countries for a long time. [06:00.77]To meet local people's tastes, Chinese restaurants have made some changes to the dishes. [06:05.76]Some Chinese brands are also becoming more popular. [06:08.72]In many cities in Europe, stores sell TCL televisions, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers. [06:15.16]In the past, most western people didn't believe in Chinese products. [06:18.59]But now, things have changed greatly. ¡°Made in China¡± becomes cool. [06:34.87]M:When you walk in the street, you might hear some people speaking Chinese aloud. [06:39.41]Turning to the right, you might see some Chinese restaurants. [06:42.60]After walking into a store, you see that Huawei smartphones are on sale. [06:47.23]But you're not in China¡ªyou're in Manchester in Britain. [06:50.57]You might see similar things in many other cities. Chinese products have been here and there around the world. [06:56.58]Chinese food has been enjoyed in western countries for a long time. [07:00.32]To meet local people's tastes, Chinese restaurants have made some changes to the dishes. [07:05.38]Some Chinese brands are also becoming more popular. [07:08.26]In many cities in Europe, stores sell TCL televisions, Haier fridges and Lenovo computers. [07:14.91]In the past, most western people didn't believe in Chinese products. [07:17.87]But now, things have changed greatly. ¡°Made in China¡± becomes cool. [07:33.90]ËÄ¡¢Ìý¶Ô»°,¸ù¾Ý¶Ô»°ÄÚÈÝÍê³ÉÏÂÁоä×Ó,ÿ¿Õ´ÊÊý²»ÏÞ¡£ ¶Ô»°¶ÁÈý±é¡£ Ìý¶Ô»°Ç°,ÄãÃÇÓÐ20ÃëÖÓµÄʱ¼äÔĶÁÏÂÁоä×Ó¡£ [08:08.74]M:Nice to meet you! I'm Dave from America. [08:11.61]W:Nice to meet you, too! I'm He Wei, an exchange student from China. [08:17.72]M:China? It's a great country. I'm interested in Chinese festivals, especially the Chinese New Year. [08:23.92]W:Really? [08:24.88]M:Yes. Would you mind telling me some customs about the festival? [08:28.76]W:Of course not. On the New Year's Eve, we always make dumplings with family and some coins are put in the dumplings. [08:38.23]The persons who get the coins will be lucky in the next year. [08:42.94]M:That's cool. Anything else? [08:45.28]W:On the New Year's Day, we Chinese always visit relatives and give gifts to each other. [08:51.39]M:Oh, I like gifts. When I get a gift, could I open it right away? [08:56.30]W:In China, you shouldn't open the gift at once. You should wait and open it later. [09:01.63]M:Really? It's interesting. Thank you for telling me so much. [09:05.87]W:You're welcome. [09:48.82]M:Nice to meet you! I'm Dave from America. [09:51.84]W:Nice to meet you, too! I'm He Wei, an exchange student from China. [09:58.20]M:China? It's a great country. I'm interested in Chinese festivals, especially the Chinese New Year. [10:03.96]W:Really? [10:05.27]M:Yes. Would you mind telling me some customs about the festival? [10:08.97]W:Of course not. On the New Year's Eve, we always make dumplings with family and some coins are put in the dumplings. [10:19.70]The persons who get the coins will be lucky in the next year. [10:23.30]M:That's cool. Anything else? [10:25.48]W:On the New Year's Day, we Chinese always visit relatives and give gifts to each other. [10:31.72]M:Oh, I like gifts. When I get a gift, could I open it right away? [10:36.12]W:In China, you shouldn't open the gift at once. You should wait and open it later. [10:41.70]M:Really? It's interesting. Thank you for telling me so much. [10:45.78]W:You're welcome. [11:37.47]M:Nice to meet you! I'm Dave from America. [11:40.44]W:Nice to meet you, too! I'm He Wei, an exchange student from China. [11:46.53]M:China? It's a great country. I'm interested in Chinese festivals, especially the Chinese New Year. [11:52.48]W:Really? [11:53.91]M:Yes. Would you mind telling me some customs about the festival? [11:57.46]W:Of course not. On the New Year's Eve, we always make dumplings with family and some coins are put in the dumplings. [12:07.34]The persons who get the coins will be lucky in the next year. [12:11.55]M:That's cool. Anything else? [12:14.30]W:On the New Year's Day, we Chinese always visit relatives and give gifts to each other. [12:20.10]M:Oh, I like gifts. When I get a gift, could I open it right away? [12:24.70]W:In China, you shouldn't open the gift at once. You should wait and open it later. [12:30.25]M:Really? It's interesting. Thank you for telling me so much. [12:34.56]W:You're welcome.