初二年级英语课文 Module 3 On the radio

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初二年级英语课文 Module 3  On the radio

初二年级英语课文  Module 3 On the radio

  Unit 1

  Chen Huan: Hi, everybody.

  Sally: Wed like to thank you for talking us around Radio Beijing.

  Chen Huan: Dont mention it. I enjoy showing visitors around. Now I want to answer your questions, but remember to look out for the red light

  Betty: and stop talking!

  Chen Huan: Come this way. This is the new room. We collect the late news and write the reports here.

   Lingling: How can I become a newsreader?

  Chen Huan: On Radio Beijing everyone needs to speak English well. So keep studying, and maybe one day you can join us. Heres where I work on Starsearch. We decide what to listen toand who to see.

   Daming: What about the sports news? I like listening to the football sesults.

  Chen Huan: Thats over there.

  Tony: Id like to be a sports reporter.

   Daming : Me,too!

  Chen Huan: And this is where we prepare the weather reports. Lets watch the newsreader. Ok, see the red light? Quiet, please.

  Newsreader: Finally, some sports news about the England and China football match. England scored two goals, and Chinathree.

  Daming: Hey! We won the match!

  Tony: And we lost! I hate losing!

  All: Ssh!

  Newsreader: And tomorrows weather-sunny in the morning, but itll start raining in the afternoon. And thats the end of the six oclock news.

  Unit 2

  Radio times

  How old are you? the radio studio manager at WXBN looked down at me.

   Fifteen, I said.

  And you want a job in radio? Shouldnt you be at school? He asked.

  How could I explain? Ive always loved the radio. When I was about four or five years old, I remember sitting close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favourite programmes, and to the voices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that they were speaking to me in person. At the age of nine, I asked for jobs in small radio stations.

  As I grew older, my interest in radio grew. One day I leant about Internet radio. Once a week. I played my favourite music from my fathers computer to the listeners, talked about life at school, and then closed down and did my homework.

   Soon my friends at junior high school started to listen, and then they wanted to help. We prepared the weekly programmes, articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window).

   Ok, come with me, the WXBN manager said. I sat down in the studio, in front of a microphone. He was in another room, behind the glass wall.

   Ok, lets do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.

   All radio presenters begin work with the same question.

   I had eggs, fruit and some milk.

   Ok, thats great! the man behind the glass said.

   And this was how my first real job in radio began.

初二年级英语课文  Module 3 On the radio

  Unit 1

  Chen Huan: Hi, everybody.

  Sally: Wed like to thank you for talking us around Radio Beijing.

  Chen Huan: Dont mention it. I enjoy showing visitors around. Now I want to answer your questions, but remember to look out for the red light

  Betty: and stop talking!

  Chen Huan: Come this way. This is the new room. We collect the late news and write the reports here.

   Lingling: How can I become a newsreader?

  Chen Huan: On Radio Beijing everyone needs to speak English well. So keep studying, and maybe one day you can join us. Heres where I work on Starsearch. We decide what to listen toand who to see.

   Daming: What about the sports news? I like listening to the football sesults.

  Chen Huan: Thats over there.

  Tony: Id like to be a sports reporter.

   Daming : Me,too!

  Chen Huan: And this is where we prepare the weather reports. Lets watch the newsreader. Ok, see the red light? Quiet, please.

  Newsreader: Finally, some sports news about the England and China football match. England scored two goals, and Chinathree.

  Daming: Hey! We won the match!

  Tony: And we lost! I hate losing!

  All: Ssh!

  Newsreader: And tomorrows weather-sunny in the morning, but itll start raining in the afternoon. And thats the end of the six oclock news.

  Unit 2

  Radio times

  How old are you? the radio studio manager at WXBN looked down at me.

   Fifteen, I said.

  And you want a job in radio? Shouldnt you be at school? He asked.

  How could I explain? Ive always loved the radio. When I was about four or five years old, I remember sitting close to the radio in the living room, listening to my favourite programmes, and to the voices of my favourite presenters. It seemed that they were speaking to me in person. At the age of nine, I asked for jobs in small radio stations.

  As I grew older, my interest in radio grew. One day I leant about Internet radio. Once a week. I played my favourite music from my fathers computer to the listeners, talked about life at school, and then closed down and did my homework.

   Soon my friends at junior high school started to listen, and then they wanted to help. We prepared the weekly programmes, articles about music, sports news, jokes and the weather report (I did this by looking out of the window).

   Ok, come with me, the WXBN manager said. I sat down in the studio, in front of a microphone. He was in another room, behind the glass wall.

   Ok, lets do a sound check. Just tell me what you had for breakfast.

   All radio presenters begin work with the same question.

   I had eggs, fruit and some milk.

   Ok, thats great! the man behind the glass said.

   And this was how my first real job in radio began.