一年级起新标准英语第四册课文文本
Mum, I’m drawing a picture of flowers. It’s my Science homework today!
Poem(小诗):
Are you doing your homework? Are you listening to music?
Are you tidying your room? Are you reading a book?
Are you drawing a picture? Are you watching TV?
I’m coming to your room. I’m coming to you.
Module 4 Unit 1 What are you doing?
Hi, Amy. Hi, Lingling. What’s that noise? Are you drinking? No, I’m not.
Are you eating? No, I’m not eating. So what are you doing? I’m talking to you. And what’ that noise? Oh, that noise! It’s Tom.
What’s he doing? He’s playing with his train.
Module 4 Unit 2 What’s he doing?
Where’s Lingling, Daming? She’s there. What’s she doing? She’s playing a game with Amy and Sam. What game are they playing? They’re playing five-stones.
Poem(小诗):
What are you doing? We’re very late. Hurry up! Hurry up! Please finish your cake! What are you doing? Please put on your shoes! Hurry up! Hurry up! There’s no time to lose.
Module 5 Unit 1 Lingling is skipping. (It’s playing time)
Fangfang, are you sad? Yes, no one is playing with me. Lingling is skipping. Daming and Sam are playing hide-and-seek, Daming is hiding and Dam is seeking.
Those girls are playing clapping games. Do you like clapping games? Yes, I do.
Well, let’s play clapping games together! One, two, three, four. I am opening the door. Five, six, seven, eight. Hurry up! Don’t be late.
Module 5 Unit 2 What are you playing?
What are you playing? We’re playing catch. The girls are running.
The boys are catching them. Can I play with you? Yes, you can.
Poem(小诗):
We’re playing in the playground. Some are running races.
We’re having lots of fun. Some are playing catch.
Running and skipping together, everyone. Some are playing football together in a match.
Module 6 Unit 1 I usually play basketball.
On Sundays, I usually play basketball. It’s Sunday today. But he’s not playing basketball. I usually help my father. But he’s not helping me today.
I usually ride my bike. But he’s not riding it today.
And I susally do my homework. He’s not doing his homework now.
Today he’s not doing these things. He’s in bed. He’s ill. But I am watching TV.

