时间:2019-01-04 作者:英语课 分类:step by step 3000 第一册


英语课

   Part 3. Life here and there.


  A. Keywords. busy, summer, winter, mountainous, crowded.
  Vocabulary. humid, compact, Osaka.
  John is British but has worked in Japan.
  Etsuko is Japanese from Osaka, but she is studying in Britain.
  In the following passage you are going to hear, they are comparing life as they see it in the two countries.
  But before listening to it, think of the two countries and try to answer the following pre-listening questions.
  1. Do you know something about the geographical 1 and climatic conditions in Japan and Britain?
  2. Guess the way that two speakers may compare the life as they see in Japan and Britain.
  A2. Now listen to the passage and make notes about the features they mention and comparisons they make between the two countries.
  Then fill in the gaps in the chart bellow 2 with key words.
  I found that living in Japan, people were busier, they seem to work the whole day.
  Yes, that's right. We work from Monday through Saturday, Even in Summer.
  You know, summer in Japan is just horrible. It's very very humid and hot.
  You need to take showers three times a day.
  So you find it cooler in England?
  Yes, that's right.
  Well, I was living in Japan in the north, it was much colder than England, especially in winter, -30 degrees centigrade.
  Does the winter in Osaka last longer than the winter in England?
  No, I don't think so, December, January, February, March.
  Yes. It's a little bit shorter if anything.
  Ever since I came here, I notice that the countryside here in England is really beautiful.
  It's much flatter than in Japan.
  Yes, Japan is a mountainous country and our cities are full of people.
  There are lots of people in a limited flat area.
  Yes, I found Japan much more mountainous than Britain, especially in the north.
  The mountains are much higher and much more rocky.
  I find it more beautiful than Britain, I think.
  Yes, if you like mountains.
  And so therefore the towns and villages tend to be more crowded.
  Yes, that's right.
  Yes, so because the cities are more crowded, the houses tend to be smaller, don't they?
  Yes. They are very compact and we don't have a lot of space.
  In big cities, you have a lot of taller building now.
  Is this a problem because there are more earthquakes in Japan?
  Yes, that's right and...er...
  B. Keywords. sign, gesture, approval, disapproval 3, positive, negative, nonverbal.
  Vocabulary. obscene, offense 4, smack 5, suck, index finger, thumb, fingertip,
  tilt 6, screw, poke 7, twist, utter, palm, pucker 8, toss, irritating, brush off.
  Listen to the passage "gestures of approval and disapproval".
  While listening, act out each gesture.
  Make sure you know what each gesture is, refer to the pictures if you don't know a gesture.
  And then complete the caption 9 below each of the pictures.
  The country names in the following box are for your reference.
  Did you know that...
  You can give the "V for victory" signal in the U.S, but the same gesture elsewhere would be obscene.
  Passing objects or gesturing with your left hand is an offense in many countries.
  You are expected to smack and suck loudly at dinner in some countries.
  You'd better not talk with your hands in your pockets.
  Pointing with your index finger is impolite in most cultures.
  These and many other small but important facts are contained in the nonverbal world of gestures.
  Let's start with gestures of approval and disapproval.
  Gestures of Approval.
  The "OK" sign (an "O" or circle formed by the fingers of one hand) means strong approval or goodness in North American culture.
  However, as mentioned early, it's obscene or rude in many parts of Latin American, Europe, Asia and elsewhere.
  To the French, the "OK" gesture means "0" or "worthless", not "fine" or "OK".
  Many countries, including France and a number of Latin American countries, show approval by the "thumbs up" gesture.
  But in Bangladesh, this same sign means rejection 10, not approval.
  Two thumbs are better than one in Kenya, with theis double sign means approval.
  The thumb and all fingertips put together ("the hand purse"), while waving toward the body mean "good" in Tunisia.
  Unfortunately, the same sign can also mean "wait".
  There are many parts of the world people often use handing clapping to show thanks and positive feelings.
  Greek indicates approval or "yes: by tilting 11 their heads to either side.
  Downward nodding can mean approval in Lebanon and Iran.
  In Tonga, raising the eyebrows 12 indicates agreement or liking 13.
  An Italian gesture of praise or happiness is the "cheek screw", in which the person pokes 14 his or her index finger into the cheek and twists it.
  Kissing one's own fingertips is a sign of happiness, joy and utter approval of something or someone, especially in Europe and Latin America.
  Gestures of Disapproval.
  Gestures of disapproval, "dislike" or "no", are just as varied 15.
  Mexico and Costa Rica, use the gesture of shaking the whole hand from side to side with the index finger extended and the palm outward.
  A similar gesture is used all the way in Japan.
  In Bolivia and Honduras, people wave the index finger as a negative sign.
  In Lebanon, negativity can also be expressed by shaking the index finger side to side.
  Folks in Barbados express disgust by puckering 16 their lips and making a sound (chupse).
  In Bangladesh, the thumbs up sign is used to show disapproval or rejection, not approval.
  In Greece, Iran and Italy, a slight upward nod (the head toss) shows "No".
  In many countries around the globe, a common sign for saying "go away" is brushing the fingers or the hand toward the irritating person or thing.
  No wonder, it is called the "brush off."

adj.地理的;地区(性)的
  • The current survey will have a wider geographical spread.当前的调查将在更广泛的地域范围內进行。
  • These birds have a wide geographical distribution.这些鸟的地理分布很广。
v.吼叫,怒吼;大声发出,大声喝道
  • The music is so loud that we have to bellow at each other to be heard.音乐的声音实在太大,我们只有彼此大声喊叫才能把话听清。
  • After a while,the bull began to bellow in pain.过了一会儿公牛开始痛苦地吼叫。
n.反对,不赞成
  • The teacher made an outward show of disapproval.老师表面上表示不同意。
  • They shouted their disapproval.他们喊叫表示反对。
n.犯规,违法行为;冒犯,得罪
  • I hope you will not take any offense at my words. 对我讲的话请别见怪。
  • His words gave great offense to everybody present.他的发言冲犯了在场的所有人。
vt.拍,打,掴;咂嘴;vi.含有…意味;n.拍
  • She gave him a smack on the face.她打了他一个嘴巴。
  • I gave the fly a smack with the magazine.我用杂志拍了一下苍蝇。
v.(使)倾侧;(使)倾斜;n.倾侧;倾斜
  • She wore her hat at a tilt over her left eye.她歪戴着帽子遮住左眼。
  • The table is at a slight tilt.这张桌子没放平,有点儿歪.
n.刺,戳,袋;vt.拨开,刺,戳;vi.戳,刺,捅,搜索,伸出,行动散慢
  • We never thought she would poke her nose into this.想不到她会插上一手。
  • Don't poke fun at me.别拿我凑趣儿。
v.撅起,使起皱;n.(衣服上的)皱纹,褶子
  • She puckered her lips into a rosebud and kissed him on the nose.她双唇努起犹如一朵玫瑰花蕾,在他的鼻子上吻了一下。
  • Toby's face puckered.托比的脸皱了起来。
n.说明,字幕,标题;v.加上标题,加上说明
  • I didn't understand the drawing until I read the caption.直到我看到这幅画的说明才弄懂其意思。
  • There is a caption under the picture.图片下边附有说明。
n.拒绝,被拒,抛弃,被弃
  • He decided not to approach her for fear of rejection.他因怕遭拒绝决定不再去找她。
  • The rejection plunged her into the dark depths of despair.遭到拒绝使她陷入了绝望的深渊。
倾斜,倾卸
  • For some reason he thinks everyone is out to get him, but he's really just tilting at windmills. 不知为什么他觉得每个人都想害他,但其实他不过是在庸人自扰。
  • So let us stop bickering within our ranks.Stop tilting at windmills. 所以,让我们结束内部间的争吵吧!再也不要去做同风车作战的蠢事了。
眉毛( eyebrow的名词复数 )
  • Eyebrows stop sweat from coming down into the eyes. 眉毛挡住汗水使其不能流进眼睛。
  • His eyebrows project noticeably. 他的眉毛特别突出。
n.爱好;嗜好;喜欢
  • The word palate also means taste or liking.Palate这个词也有“口味”或“嗜好”的意思。
  • I must admit I have no liking for exaggeration.我必须承认我不喜欢夸大其词。
v.伸出( poke的第三人称单数 );戳出;拨弄;与(某人)性交
  • He pokes his nose into everything. 他这人好管闲事。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Only the tip of an iceberg pokes up above water. 只有冰山的尖端突出于水面。 来自辞典例句
adj.多样的,多变化的
  • The forms of art are many and varied.艺术的形式是多种多样的。
  • The hotel has a varied programme of nightly entertainment.宾馆有各种晚间娱乐活动。
v.(使某物)起褶子或皱纹( pucker的现在分词 );小褶纹;小褶皱
  • Puckering her lips, she replied, "You really are being silly! 苏小姐努嘴道:“你真不爽气! 来自汉英文学 - 围城
  • Astringent: Mouth-puckering sensation; the result of tannin being present in the wine. 麻辣:由于丹宁在葡萄酒中的作用而使喉间受到强烈刺激的感觉。 来自互联网
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'sup
a za
African swine fever
airport movement system
angular section
Anshen Buxin Wan
asymptotic polarization
au gogo
bacala
bachillerato
bandgap grading
Benedict of Nursia, Saint
bermel
biometabolites
black-throated divers
cabrerite
canal of Steno
capital-intensive project
cast iron stave
cement grout
comprehensible
conspire with sb.
COPEF
coverlids
creation vs. recreation
cymars
dentition
dicranum nipponense
discretionally
discriminate sampling
drosophila (sophophora) lini
elements of ship formation pattern
endophloeodal lichen
energetic encounter
Erigena, Johannes Scotus
Ethanehydroxydiphosphonate
eurythmicss
fat deficiency
Fluorofen
fluspirilene
follower force effct
genus Montia
Giant's Causeway
golden ragworts
gorgonaceas
hiaticulas
high-jump
Horadiz
How's life?
idlehed
Igana
illegitimate last vayage
incer
incidental education
inspection of mould lofting
iris ring
jet head
kuping parkia javanica mev.
lateral decubitus film
lemmocytes
locking plate screw
longitudinally split nut
mapping truck
mesoseutum
misdivision haploid (kimber & riley 1963)
multiple-hearth roaster
nonstructure
Nudie suits
occipit
one-pipe series-loop heating system
operatics
operational communication system
ophionin
pancake engine
phenoxy caffeine
pittendrigh
poppet-type extraction valve
preimagining
primary pinocytosis vacuole
radiation flux divergence meter
rangeley lakes
reavow
reclining chairs
relative interference effect
repeated permutation
reserve siding
revolutionary armed forces of colombias
rotary separator length
sacrococcygeus
scout carrier
slit hemorrhage
small ship attack sonar
soft drawn wire
solid mandrel
synestrol
tether stall
Topogon lens
treatablilty
us its
voluntary imitation
weathergirls
yab-yum