Vocabulary and Sentence Examples
Vocabulary and Sentence Examples
int. 感嘆詞 prep. 介系詞 aux. 助動詞 conj. 連接詞 det. 限定詞
☆ 黑色字為應用字彙,棕色字為認識字彙。
1 thank v.
[TQNk]
2 name n.
[nem]
3 How old...?
[)h4 (old]
4 year(s) old
[(jIr(z) )old]
year(s) old
4 My brother is one year old.
[(jIr(z) )old]
family n.
1 I’m from a big family.
[(fQmWlI]
husband n.
2 George and May are husband and wife.
[(hVzbWnd]
wife n.
3 Jim is a teacher. His wife is a teacher, too.
[w3f]
uncle n.
4 My uncle is a farmer. He’s cool.
[(VNk6]
cousin n.
6 Bill is my cousin. His father is my uncle.
[(kVz8]
son n.
7 This is Allen’s son. His name is Steve.
[sVn]
daughter n.
8 Sue’s daughter is two years old.
[(dOt0]
Dialogue
young adj. Ivy: Is that young woman your sister?
Ben: No, she’s my mom.
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[jVN]
PE n.
15 Alice is a PE teacher. She’s nice to her students.
[)pi(i]
classroom n.
17 Our teacher is in the classroom now.
[(klQs)rum]
same adj.
18 My dog and your cat are in the same color.
[sem]
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class n.
19 Wendy and Fiona are not in the same class this year.
[klQs]
again adv.
20 Hey, Jane. We are in the same class again!
[W(gEn]
strict adj.
25 Mr. Wang is a strict math teacher.
[strIkt]
Reading
junior high school n. Martin is fifteen years old. He’s a junior high school
student.
26
[)dZunj0 (h3 )skul]
warm adj.
27 I’m from a warm family. My parents are nice to me.
[wOrm]
farmer n.
28 My dad is a farmer. My uncle is a farmer, too.
[(fArm0]
cook n. v.
29 His grandpa is a great cook.
[kUk]
nurse n.
30 The nurse is nice and warm.
[n9s]
doctor n.
33 Dr. Chen is our family doctor.
[(dAkt0]
senior high school n. Mr. and Mrs. White’s daughter is seventeen years old.
She’s a senior high school student.
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[)sinj0 (h3 )skul]
pet n.
35 Lisa’s pet cat is fat.
[pEt]
cute adj. Peggy: The pig is small and cute. Is it your pet?
Tony: No, it’s Gary’s pet.
36
[kjut]
nice adj.
37 Kevin is nice to his family and friends.
[naIs]
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Lesson 2 CD1: 45 CD: 18
L2 單字
123 Lesson 2
Lesson 2 單字例句 CD1: 46
Word Bank
monkey n. Mike: What’s your animal sign? L2 單字例句
fox n.
2 Foxes are smart animals.
[fAks]
tiger n.
4 They’re not big cats. They’re tigers.
[(t3g0]
zebra n.
5 Zebras are black and white.
[(zibrW]
lion n.
6 The book is about a lion family.
[(l3Wn]
bear n.
8 The teddy bears are from my parents.
[bEr]
Dialogue
movie theater n.
9 The new movie theater is big and beautiful.
[(muvI )TIWt0]
Chinese adj. n.
10 Chinese tea is a nice drink for Mr. Thompson.
[tS3(niz]
animal n.
11 The movie is about animal friends.
[(QnWm6]
sign n.
12 “+” and “‒” are math signs.
[s3n]
rat n.
13 Rats are big, but mice are small.
[rQt]
ox n.oxen [(Aks8]
14 My birth year is 2009. I’m an ox.
[Aks]
rabbit n.
15 The rabbit’s ears are long.
[(rQbIt]
dragon n.
16 Dragons are great animals to the Chinese.
[(drQgWn]
goat n.
19 A goat’s milk is good for children.
[got]
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rooster n. My dad’s animal sign is the rooster. I’m a rooster,
too.
20
[(rust0]
smart adj.
21 Foxes are smart. Monkeys are smart, too.
[smArt]
true adj. Ray: Your sister is our English teacher. Is that true?
Zoe: Yes, it is.
23
[tru]
Reading
picture n. Sarah: What are these?
Lucas: They’re my grandma’s old pictures.
28
[(pIk10]
elephant n.
29 Elephants’ ears are big.
[(ElWfWnt]
different adj.
32 Eric and his brother are in different schools.
[(dIfWrWnt]
very adv.
33 It’s very cold today.
[(vErI]
their det.
34 Their math teacher is my father.
[DEr]
only adv.
37 Alan’s daughter is only one year old.
[(onlI]
lifespan n.
38 A dog’s lifespan is about 15 years.
[(l3f)spQn]
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Lesson 3 CD2: 16 CD: 26
L3 單字
Lesson 3 126
Lesson 3 單字例句 CD2: 17
living room n.
1 The living room is big, but the bedroom is small.
[(lIvIN )rum]
bathroom n.
3 The bathroom is next to the dining room.
[(bQT)rum]
behind prep.
5 Your dog is behind the door.
[bI(haInd]
in front of prep.
6 Look! The old man is in front of the house.
[In (frVnt Wv]
between prep.
7 My bedroom is between the bathroom and the kitchen.
[bI(twin]
next to prep.
8 Your watch is next to my cup.
[(nEkst tW]
near prep.
9 George’s house is near a movie theater.
[nIr]
Dialogue
please int.
10 Don’t open the door, please.
[pliz]
house n.
11 Our house is near a junior high school.
[h4s]
quiet adj.
12 Please be quiet in the classroom.
[(kw3Wt]
style n.
13 The new style of your house is cool.
[st3l]
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let’s...
15 Let’s wait for Angela in the park.
[lEts]
get v.
16 Let’s get some ideas from our parents.
[gEt]
tool n.
18 Open the door with this tool.
[tul]
upload v.
21 Please upload the photos here.
[Vp(lod]
photo n.
22 These are my grandma’s old photos.
[(foto]
choose v.
23 Come here and choose your drink, Wendy.
[tSuz]
theme n.
25 The book’s theme is animals. Let’s read it.
[Tim]
wait v.
26 Please wait for me in the classroom.
[wet]
expensive adj.
27 That cool car is very expensive.
[Ik(spEnsIv]
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I see. Lucy: That’s Mr. Lin, Sam’s teacher.
Dave: Oh, I see.
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[3 (si]
Reading
soft adj.
31 The bed is big and soft.
[sOft]
hard adj.
32 My grandpa’s bed is hard.
[hArd]
in fact
33 The woman isn’t Leo’s mother. In fact, she’s his grandmother.
[In (fQkt]
world n.
35 The book is about different animals around the world.
[w9ld]
kitchen n.
36 Your kitchen is big and beautiful.
[(kItSWn]
beside prep.
37 The movie theater is beside the park.
[bI(s3d]
ice n. Dylan: In the picture, the girl’s bed is a big ice bed.
Julia: Cool!
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[3s]
blanket n.
40 It’s cold. Where is my blanket?
[(blQNkIt]
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Lesson 4 CD2: 31 CD: 33
L4 單字
listen v.
1 Listen! In my eyes, you are beautiful.
[(lIs8]
voice n.
2 Taylor Swift’s voice is beautiful.
[v5s]
stand up
3 Please stand up, students.
[)stQnd (Vp]
sit down
4 Don’t sit down. A mouse is on the chair.
[)sIt (d4n]
take a photo
5 Can you take a photo for me?
[)tek W (foto]
make v.
6 You can make a card with these tools.
[mek]
any adj. ; pron.
7 I can't upload any photos.
[(EnI]
noise n.
8 Listen! The noise is from the kitchen.
[nOIz]
can’t aux.
9 I can’t dance, but my sister can.
[kQnt] can
talk v.
10 Don’t talk on your cellphone now.
[tOk]
noisy adj.
11 Let’s not sit here. The students are noisy.
[(nOIzI]
late adj.
12 It’s late. Let’s go home.
[let]
early adj.
13 Hey, you’re early! It’s only four now.
[(9lI]
Dialogue
sidewalk n.
14 Don’t play on the sidewalk.
[(s3d)wOk]
song n.
15 The song is great. I can listen to it again and again.
[sON]
check out
16 Come and check out my new house.
[)1Ek (4t]
cross v.
17 Cross the road, and you can see the new theater.
[krOs]
road n.
18 This is the road to Lena’s house.
[rod]
watch out
19 Watch out. A snake is beside your car.
[)wAtS (4t]
real adj.
20 It’s not Becky’s real voice. Her voice is soft.
[riWl]
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all the time
21 Sam is noisy all the time.
[Ol DW (t3m]
Guess what?
22 Guess what? We can go to the USA.
[gEs ((h)wAt]
traffic lights n. traffic
23 You can wait for me at the traffic lights.
[(trQfIk )l3ts]
Reading
design n.; v.
25 We can see some smart designs in this house.
[dI(z3n]
user n. use [juz]
26 Be a good road user.
[(juz0]
download v.
27 How can I download the game?
[(d4n)lod]
warn v.
28 This app can warn users about the oncoming cars.
[wOrn]
oncoming adj.
29 Watch out for the oncoming cars!
[(An)kVmIN]
crosswalk n.
30 Don’t look down at your phone at crosswalks.
[(krOs)wOk]
also adv.
31 Fred is good at math. He is also good at PE.
[(Olso]
the USA n.
32 The new student, Rebecca, is from the USA.
[DW (ju Es (e]
special adj. The picture book is special. My daughter can read it again
and again.
33
[(spESWl]
lane n.
34 The lane is beautiful and quiet.
[len]
way n.
35 This is not the right way to download the app.
[we]
other adj.
36 Maybe you can get other ideas from the movie.
[(VD0]
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Lesson 5 CD3: 17 CD: 41
L5 單字
133 Lesson 5
Lesson 5 單字例句 CD3: 18
week n.
1 The meeting with Mr. Green is next week.
[wik]
Tuesday n.
3 My birthday is on Tuesday.
[(tjuzde (tjuzdI]
Wednesday n.
4 Let’s go to the movies on Wednesday.
[(wEnzde (wEnzdI]
basketball n.
5 My sisters are playing basketball in the park.
[(bQskIt)bOl]
Thursday n.
6 The basketball game is on Thursday night.
[(T9zde (T9zdI]
Friday n.
7 Their PE classes are on Tuesdays and Fridays.
[(fr3de (fr3dI]
Saturday n.
8 Let’s watch movies at home on Saturday night.
[(sQt0de (sQt0dI]
party n.
10 Welcome to my birthday party, Jack.
[(pArtI]
Sunday n.
11 Mother’s Day is this Sunday.
[(sVnde (sVndI]
weekend n.
13 Let’s go to the zoo next weekend.
[(wik)End]
noon n.
14 It’s noon. Time for lunch.
[nun]
Dialogue
wake up
15 Wake up. You’re late for school.
[)wek (Vp]
Hurry up.
17 Hurry up. Everyone is waiting for you.
[)h9I (Vp]
by the way
18 Your hat is so cool. Oh, by the way, my name is Ivy.
[b3 DW (we]
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join v.
19 Can I join the group chat at school tonight?
[dZOIn]
chat n. ; v.
21 The group chat is at 7:30 p.m. in the classroom.
[1Qt]
tonight adv.
22 Let’s have dinner with Kevin tonight.
[tW(naIt]
meeting n.
23 The meeting is at two o’clock. Don’t be late.
[(mitIN]
life n.
25 Ella is talking about her school life in the USA.
[l3f]
Reading
sun n.
32 It’s so hot. Don’t sit in the sun.
[sVn]
rise v.
33 Wake up, Ruby! Rise and shine!
[r3z]
shine v.
34 Look! The sun is shining.
[S3n]
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Lesson 6 CD3: 35 CD: 50
L6 單字
gate n.
1 There is a red car in front of the school gate.
[get]
sports field n.
2 There aren’t any students on the sports field.
[(spOrts )fild] sport
basketball court n.
3 There are two basketball courts in our school.
[(bQskIt)bOl )kOrt]
restroom n.
4 There are two restrooms in the gym.
[(rEst)rum]
library n. Dad: Where are your sisters? Are they sleeping?
Liz: No, they are reading in the library.
5
[(l3)brErI]
playground n.
6 My children are playing in the playground.
[(ple)gr4nd]
swing n.
7 The swing is too big for a three-year-old boy.
[swIN]
slide n.
8 There’s a big slide in the playground.
[sl3d]
garden n.
9 There’s a garden behind Brian’s house.
[(gArd8]
seesaw n. Kyle: Who are the girls on the seesaw?
Erin: They’re Gina and Patty.
10
[(si)sO]
basket n. Olivia: What is there in the basket?
Samuel: Bananas and oranges.
11
[(bQskIt]
rest n.; v.
12 Go home and have some rest.
[rEst]
Dialogue
show... around
13 Mr. Green is showing the new student around the school.
[)So W(r4nd]
building n.
14 There are a lot of tall buildings in the city.
[(bIldIN]
gym n.
15 Jeff and his classmates are playing basketball in the gym.
[dZIm]
work out
16 We can work out in the gym after school.
[)w9k (4t]
after school
17 Let’s go to the movies after school.
[)Qft0 (skul]
large adj.
18 Our school library is large and beautiful.
[lAr2]
classmate n.
19 Joe is my classmate. We are in Class 705.
[(klQs)met]
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put v.
20 You can put your shoes outside the door.
[pUt]
shelf n.
21 Can you get the red book on the shelf for me?
[SElf]
outside prep. adv.
22 Where are you, Lily? I’m waiting for you outside the library.
[4t(s3d]
worry v.
23 I’m fine. Don’t worry about me.
[(w9I (wVrI]
wear v.
24 We can’t wear T-shirts to school.
[wEr]
still adv.
25 It’s late, but Jimmy is still watching TV.
[stIl]
find v. Sean: Where is the restroom? I can’t find it.
Nora: There’s one in the library.
26
[f3nd]
feet n. foot [fUt]
27 My feet are cold. Can I close the door?
[fit]
hungry adj.
28 I’m hungry, Dad. Can I eat the bananas on the table?
[(hVNgrI]
sandwich n. Tim: Can I have sandwiches for lunch?
Dad: Yes, you can.
29
[(sQndwI1]
find one’s feet
30 Alex is a new student in my class. He is still finding his feet.
[f3nd wVnz (fit]
Reading
meaning n.
31 What is the meaning of the sign?
[(minIN]
think v.
32 What are you thinking?
[TINk]
a lot of = lots of
33 There are a lot of students on the bus.
[W (lAt Wv]
thing n.
34 My father can do a lot of things.
[TIN]
however adv.
35 It’s time for dinner. However, I’m not hungry.
[h4(Ev0]
friendly adj.
36 Mr. Jones is friendly to everyone.
[(frEndlI]
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