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
adenectomy
air-flight
Aspar
aviation appropriation
bacterial ring rot of potato
be out of bloom
bolted fishplate splice
bootstrap function
brogans
cable jurisdiction
capacitor start-run motor
castor oil type polyurethane
chibchas
chute bar
classification algorithm
Coastal Transport Ship
combined drill and mill machine
combiner unit
control grid glow tube
control jib
couverts
crakling sound
current net income
cut goods
Czerny's disease
daily diet
data distributing channel
defect at edge of panel
dense fluid physical mechanics
dessye (dese)
easily controlled grasses
Eberthella dysenteriae
economic deregulation
end to end arrangement
Erlang distribution Erlangian distribution
final-stage
flow-charts
Frankel's treatment
fuzzy probability distribution
g'd
glucogitofucoside
Hasidean
Hasse-Minkowski principle
have one's fingers itch
Hensen's membranes
heterocyclic nitrogen compounds
high brightness beam
infinite point
instaurators
isometric interval
kamba
kytomitome
ladylings
leptotene stage
liberal arts courses
little bluestems
long-range elasticity
loosely spun yarn
multipart forms
musquets
nconicotine
no-place
oceanographic observations
odontropy
one body approximation
optepaphist
pallescens
phenyldiazene
plain as a pikestaff
pre-distillation process
prohibited goods
projective devices
purchase statement
pyogenic peptonuria
quick-break knifeswitch
Quranite
radiocardiography
scenographick
screw stage
shitfucks
silver ion
soil exploitation
spectral line broadening
spin axis pointing control
statecraft
steady-state lifetime
sterage
studdings
teacher-oriented
telepresences
the Creator
tight knit
timberlock
tonsilloprive
tridymite latite
ultraviolet and visible light detector
vagabondages
vallereal
value compense
washing capacity
wind-shift in opinion
Yishanmen