时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高三


英语课

[00:33.59]lesson 29

[00:44.07]Why did Jane and Kate have an argument?

[00:50.23]Jame thought they had made an arrangement to go out on Friday,

[00:56.89]but Kate changed her mind at last minute.

[01:02.64]Language points

[01:07.81]1.you don't keep your word.

[01:14.76]Keep one's word

[01:20.93]I'll keep my word,I'll tell him every thing.

[01:33.88]They Chinese people always keep their word.

[01:43.03]2.I've been looking forward to it.

[01:55.10]have (has) +been + -ing

[02:08.76]I have been learning 1 English for more than five years.

[02:18.11]They have been waiting here for quite some time.

[02:30.18]look forward to with doing sth

[02:43.45]Boys and girls are looking forward to Children's Day.

[02:49.51]They looked forward to seeing him again.

[02:55.28]3.How can you change your mind at last minute?

[03:06.04]change one's mind =change one's plan

[03:15.00]I had planned to spend the holiday with my cousin,

[03:20.86]but now I have changed my mind.

[03:33.00]If you have made a decision,you had better not change your mind.

[03:44.78]4.You just don't consider anyone but yourself.

[03:51.94]You only think of yourself.

[04:14.80]I never saw him reading anything but the newspager.

[04:30.55]She doesn't believe anyone but herself.

[04:39.01]5.Anyhow,I'll see you next week.

[04:52.57]Anyhow,I don't like the weather here.

[05:00.62]It may rain,but anyhow I'll go out.

[05:15.59]6.I apologize for being so angry with you.

[05:22.04]I'm sorry to have done that.

[05:36.59]I apologize for sth/doing sth.

[05:45.34]I'm sorry to do/to have done sth.

[05:55.40]That's OK/all right.

[06:14.26]I apoloaize for being so rude to you.

[06:19.61]That's OK/all right.

[06:24.76]I apologize for quarrelling with you.

[06:30.95]It doesn't matter/That's mothing.

[06:35.68]7.I was very disappointed 2 not to be going out.

[06:46.33]be disappointed to do/not to do sth.

[06:57.20]he is disappointed to have failed in the exam.

[07:07.18]Are you disappoihted not to be chosen to act in the play?

[07:18.83]8.I didn't mean to be so rude.

[07:24.79]I didn't intend to be so rude.

[07:33.75]mean +to do

[07:44.98]I mean to work harder next time.

[07:53.05]I didn't mean to hurt you.I meant to help you.

[08:02.19]I don't mean to disappoint you,but I must tell you the truth.

[08:14.63]9.There's no need for that.

[08:20.19]There's no need to feel ashamed 3.

[08:30.93]There is no need for sth to do

[08:44.07]There's no need for a guide on our journey.

[08:53.13]We have plenty of time.There's no need to hurry.

[09:02.41]lesson 30

[09:16.46]1.What was the boy looking for and what was the problem?

[09:24.92]He wanted to buy a geography book,

[09:29.89]but he only had 62 cents and the book cost one dollar.

[09:36.97]2.How did the bookseller and the writer each offer to help the boy?

[09:45.51]The book seller 4 offered the boy the chance to buy the new book

[09:52.17]and pay him the rest of the money later.

[09:57.03]He also offered him a secondhand 5 book for 50 cents.

[10:03.87]He gave the boy a new pencil and some writing paper.

[10:10.74]The writer gave the boy two dollars to buy some books.

[10:18.11]Language points

[10:24.77]1.Many years ago I walked into a bookstore in Cincinnati

[10:33.23]in seared of some books that I wanted

[10:49.09]in search of

[10:54.76]They started off at once in search of the missing 6 girl.

[11:05.63]The boys went out in search of something to eat.

[11:21.67]Mr.Black searched every room in the house.

[11:27.54]The police searched everyone present at the scene of the crime 7.

[11:40.71]search for

[11:55.76]All night I searched for the lost money.

[12:05.19]They searched the hills for gold.

[12:13.23]He searched out the book and gave it to me.

[12:27.28]search through

[12:36.14]he searched through his pockets and still couldn't find his keys.

[12:48.10]He stopped his search He felt disappointed.

[13:00.25]2."Plenty of them," was the shop assistant's reply.

[13:21.41]In the south there is plenty of rain in spring.

[13:29.95]I have got plenty of T-shirts. I don't want to buy any.

[13:40.22]One dollar each,young man


[14:04.09]They each cost one dollar,young man.

[14:11.17]"Yes,sir,very much"

[14:20.32]"Yes,sir,I want the book very much."

[14:26.38]"If you like."

[14:37.84]"If you like,you may come along too and see How I get on."

[14:55.90]Looks like rain.

[15:06.45]We'll do the best we can.

[15:14.39]You better try again.

[15:24.42]Everybody here?

[15:34.58]Keep away from children.

[15:44.25]If you likd any of these books,I can give you plenty.

[15:58.69]3."Unless I visit every bookstore in town,

[16:05.46]I shall not know whether I can get what I want."

[16:25.03]You'll be late unless you hurry.

[16:35.58]he will kill them unless we can prevent him.

[16:48.56]4....they will be ahead of me if I don't get one.

[16:58.59]ahead of

[17:07.53]he was two classes ahead of me.

[17:14.89]Is Australian time ahead of British time?

[17:29.55]She left one day ahead of us.

[17:36.21]He was sure there was a great future ahead of me.

[17:45.27]There were three children ahead of the woman in the queue 9.

[17:55.72]5."Yes ,it's as good as the new ones."

[18:02.57]Yes,the secondhand book is just as good as the new books.

[18:10.01]as good as

[18:20.46]She was so ill that she was as good as dead.

[18:29.92]He told me that every thing was as good as settled 10.

[18:44.47]6.-Well,in that case it'll do just as well,

[18:51.62]and then I shall have twelve cents left to buy some other book."

[19:19.29]I'm busy right now,Will tomorrow do?

[19:27.05]If you don't have a pen.a pencil will do.

[19:36.40]in this/that case

[19:45.04]he may not be back at six.In this case we won't wait for him.

[19:57.90]It may rain tomorrow.

[20:02.44]In that case,we'll have to put off the sports meet till next Saturday.

[20:17.20]7.At the boy's last remark,the bookseller looked at him curiously 11

[20:44.87]I was frightened at the news.

[20:53.12]The baby stopped crying at the sight of his mother.

[21:06.68]8."Yes,more than I can ever get."

[21:13.16]Yes,I want more books that I can ever get."

[21:20.71]9.For one moment I thought he was going to burst 12 into tears.

[21:43.28]I put too much air into the bicycle type and it burst.

[22:07.33]hurst into tears

[22:13.58]burst out laughing

[22:18.85]burst with anger

[22:24.10]burst into the room

[22:36.75]hearing the sad news,she burst into tears.

[22:46.70]The police burst into the room and caught the murderer 13.

[22:57.75]10.Then I left him standing 14 by the counter 15 so happy that I almost envied 16 him

[23:26.82]They looked at me with envy 17.

[23:36.07]How I envy you!

[23:43.52]lesson 31

[23:56.66]1.What happened to the writer?

[24:02.93]The writer was in a storm in the atlantic Ocean.

[24:10.19]2.How did the story end?

[24:15.83]The ship reached the port safely.

[24:20.87]The captain of the ship was the young boy from Cineinnati,William Hartley.

[24:28.53]Language points

[24:35.37]1.For the greater part of the voyage 18 we had pleasant weather ,

[24:43.02]but tow 8 ards the end of our crossing a terrible storm came up

[24:49.87]and the ship would have sunk with all on board

[24:55.33]but for the efforts of the captain.

[25:00.19]For the most part of our journey across the ocean.

[25:07.76]we had pleasant weather,

[25:11.42]but towards the end of the journey a strong and violent 19 storm hit us unexpectedly 20

[25:19.78]The ship would have sunk with all the passengers on it,

[25:25.63]if the captain had not made the efforts.

[25:47.10]but for

[26:06.64]But for the snow we would have had a very pleasant journey.

[26:18.58]If there hadn't been snow,we would have had a very pleasant journey.

[26:45.75]I would not have succeeded but for your help.

[26:51.81]If I hadn't had your help,I would not have succeeded.

[27:16.26](be) on board

[27:31.23]As soon as I'm on board,I always feel sick.

[27:42.49]I left the railway station after she went on board the train.

[27:54.03]2.But after punping for one whole night,

[28:00.98]they were losing the battle against the rising water

[28:07.01]and were on the point of giving up.

[28:21.56]be on the point of

[28:32.61]I was just on the point of going when you came in

[28:53.56]We were on the point of telephoning you when your telegram 21 arrived


[29:06.83]give up

[29:13.29]He has given up playing football.

[29:22.12]We are thinking of giving up the plan.

[29:34.97]3.The captain,as soon as he realized the sitlation,took charge.

[29:47.93]take charge (of)=be responsible 22 for

[29:58.87]The manager was going to France for about ten days,

[30:06.52]and she was asked to take charge.

[30:17.39]Mary promised to take charge of all the preparations for the exhibition sales

[30:30.14]4.How the men pumped like craze?

[30:38.39]like craze

[30:51.35]We had to drive like craze to get there on time.

[31:03.92]He talked like Crazy;I couldn't understand what he said.

[31:16.38]5.Neither I nor any of the sailor

[31:22.72]will leave the ship so long as it remains 23 above the surface of the sea.

[31:57.57]I have neither time nor money.

[32:02.14]They could neither read nor write.

[32:06.90]so long as

[32:18.55]You may borrow this book so (as) long as you keep it clean.

[32:29.10]As(so) long as you are happy,it doesn't matter what you do.

[32:40.44]6.Then he turned to all the passengers and shouted,

[32:47.91]"To the pumps,every one of you"

[32:52.87]go to the pumps and start pumping,all of you!"

[33:07.63]turn to

[33:14.71]Please turn to me when you're speaking so that I can hear what you're saying

[33:28.87]Let's burn our attention to the matter at hand.

[33:39.50]To the airport!(=go to the airport)

[34:03.38]7.I will land you safe in Liverpool 24,...

[34:22.84]I will land you in Liverpool and you will be safe.

[34:30.91]The pilot landed the plane in the middle of a big field.

[34:44.36]8.And in the end he did land us safe.

[35:16.02]Four policemen fode past on their motorbikes,

[35:22.48]then came the television broadcasting car.And finally the marathon 25 runners.

[35:38.83]We waited and waited,and the train finally arrived.

[35:52.67]At last the work was done and he could rest.

[36:11.01]They won in the end.They won in the end



n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle,you often fall off.初学骑自行车时,常会从车上掉下来。
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.学习语言不仅仅是记些单词的事。
adj.失望的,不满意的,不如意的
  • He seemed disappointed when the man refused his request.当那个人拒绝了他的要求时他看起来很失望。
  • He was disappointed so often that he became hopeless.他屡次失望,以致变为了绝望。
adj.感到惭愧,感到害臊,因为羞耻或勉强作某事
  • He is ashamed to show his face at the club.他不好意思在俱乐部露脸。
  • You ought to be ashamed of your foolish behaviour.你应当为自己的愚蠢行为而感到羞耻。
n.售货者,畅销品
  • I hope for this book to become a best seller.我希望这本书会成为一本畅销书。
  • She drove a hard bargain with the seller.她狠杀卖主的价。
n.二手货;旧货
  • I bought a secondhand chair which is as good as new.我买了一把二手货椅子,它如同新的一样。
  • Is this camera new or secondhand?这架照相机是新的还是旧的?
adj.遗失的,缺少的,失踪的
  • Check the tools and see if anything is missing.检点一下工具,看有无丢失。
  • All the others are here;he's the only one missing.别人都来了,就短他一个。
n.犯罪,罪行,罪恶
  • You'll have to pay for your crime.你得为你的罪行付出代价。
  • Crime in our big cities is on the increase.在我们大城市里犯罪率正在增长。
n.拖,拉,牵引
  • The broken-down car was taken in tow by a lorry.那辆坏了的车由一辆货车拖着。
  • Mrs Hayes went to the supermarket with her four little children in tow.海斯太太带着她的4个小孩到超市去了。
n.队列;辫子;长队;vt.梳成辫子;vi. 排队
  • To what window are you standing in a queue?你在排哪个窗口的队?
  • I had to queue for quite a while.我不得不排一会儿队。
a.固定的;稳定的
  • The dispute was settled without acrimony. 没有唇枪舌剑,这场纠纷就解决了。
  • a settled way of life 安定的生活方式
adv.有求知欲地;好问地;奇特地
  • He looked curiously at the people.他好奇地看着那些人。
  • He took long stealthy strides. His hands were curiously cold.他迈着悄没声息的大步。他的双手出奇地冷。
vi.(burst,burst)爆炸;爆破;爆裂;爆发;vt.使…破裂;使…炸破;n.突然破裂;爆发
  • We all held our breath till the bomb burst.我们屏住呼吸直到炸弹爆炸。
  • She suddenly burst into song.她突然唱起歌来。
n.杀人犯,凶手
  • How long should a murderer be kept in prison?犯了谋杀罪的人应在监狱关多少年?
  • They discovered the murderer to have run away.他们发现凶手已逃之夭夭。
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
n.柜台;计数器;adj.相反的;adv.与…相反地;vt.反对,反击;vi.反对,反击
  • This counter is closed now.这个柜台现在已停止营业。
  • Set the counter to zero and you'll know where the recording starts.把计数器拨到零,你就会知道录音从哪儿开始。
adj.被人妒忌的,被人羡慕的v.妒忌,羡慕( envy的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He envied your trip to Greece. 他羡慕你能够到希腊去旅行。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Better be envied than pitied. 宁可让人妒忌,不可让人怜悯。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
vt.羡慕,忌妒;n.羡慕,忌妒
  • I envy your ability to work so fast.我真羡慕你,能干得这么快。
  • I was filled with envy at their adventurous lifestyle.我很羨慕他们敢于冒险的生活方式。
n.航行,航海,航程,旅行,航空;vi./vt.航海,航行;渡过,飞过
  • Life is compared to a voyage.人生好比航海。
  • The December weather favoured our voyage.12月的天气使我们的航行顺利。
adj.暴力的,猛烈的,激烈的,极端的,凶暴的,歪曲的
  • The madman was violent and had to be locked up.这个精神病患者很凶暴,不得不把他锁起来。
  • They caught him and gave him a violent beating.他们抓住了他,把他狠狠打了一顿。
adv.未料到地,意外地;竟;居然;骤然
  • The volcano unexpectedly blew up early in the morning. 火山一早突然爆发了。
  • I had just put the dinner on when Jim walked in unexpectedly. 我刚把晚饭摆上桌,吉姆突然走进来。
n.电报;vt.用电报发送(打电报)
  • Will you hand on this telegram to your friend?你把这份电报转交给你的朋友好吗?
  • I've got your telegram.我已经收到了你的电报。
adj.有责任的,应负责的;可靠的,可信赖的;责任重大的;vi.休息,睡;静止,停止
  • He must be responsible to me for this matter.这件事他必须对我负责。
  • The police are responsible for the preservation of law and order.警察负责维持法律与秩序。
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
n.利物浦(英国港市)
  • Are you traveling to Liverpool as well?We can go together.你也去利物浦吗?我们可以同行。
  • His professional career started at Liverpool University.他的职业生涯是从利物浦大学开始的。
n.长距离赛跑;需要耐力的比赛;(M-)马拉松
  • I'm hoping to be in the marathon next year.我希望明年能参加马拉松赛。
  • The meeting was a bit of a marathon.这次会议有点马拉松赛的味道。
学英语单词
adrenal veins
at the utmost
Australian eucalyptus
automatic engine lathe
behind enemy lines
belomancy
Bol'sheuluyskiy Rayon
Broken Britain
bursae trochanterica subfascialis
bylinski
cellwall
Chitpavan
circumorally
climacteric depression
close-packed hexagonal lattice
contact mask
copolymerization equation
crush bar
cyclins
dechristianizing
dewatering efficiency
Diplococcus morbillorum
dispossess for
distorsion factor
dull-brained
dynamic precision
Ecterocoelia
eminentiae
enter the scene
entity class
epitaxial
ereutho-
extended-octaves
fangite
ferrous oxide glass
film microcircuit
fully impervious clothing
gas mask canister
gatcha
hole and slot resonator
hotel trade
in-ane
indirect pass
industrial crops
informtica
johannes evangelista purkinjes
Lantana L.
lymphoaccumulation
macro-orchidism
mark mark
medicolegal expert
mentu
metallurgical treatment
microbeats
milzbrand
mindpowers
misrouting
mouth holes
multi-channel car kiln
multigravid
Namibe
nerving
newlen
nicrococcus
noachian deluges
non-word
open problem
phytotoxic metabolite
picture synthesis
piscicultures
pitched roof
plough sth back
prajwala
prodesmogen
radar measurement accuracy
raftage
rate of ex gratia compensation
risk framework
rood-screen
Saatchi
Schizomeridaceae
selective stacker
ship an anchor
side marker lamp
sidetip
silhouetter
smooth polish
spherical coverage
stem girth
Sulfabenzpyrazine
throw-over gear
transurethral vesical neck incision
true equator
tyre chain pliers
urethro-vaginal fistula
vanadic acid anhydride
venae maxillares
vinson
Western Front
white lists
wool staple
Zhu De