时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高三


英语课

[01:13.20]lesson 37

[01:25.76]What do they think has happened to Linda Bell?

[01:31.92]It looks as if she's gone away for a few days.

[01:39.19]Language points

[01:43.94]1.Something may have happened to her.

[01:50.11]She might have had an accident.

[02:30.26]It's ten o'clock now.She may have arrived.

[02:40.60]It's ten o'clock now.She might have arrived.

[02:59.77]2.It seems she was in class on Friday after noon,

[03:07.72]but no one has seen her since.

[03:12.57]She seems to have been in class on Friday afternoon,

[03:18.53]but no one has seen her since then.

[03:40.29]I have studied at this school since 1993.

[03:54.66]He has lived in Beijing since he moved to the north three years ago.

[04:19.50]3.So it look s as if she meant to return.

[04:31.86]mean to do

[04:42.41]I mean to go tomorrow.

[04:47.66]mean doing

[04:54.14]Missing the train means 1 waiting for another hour.

[05:07.70]4.It's not like her to have missed two days of classes.

[05:24.47]It's (just) like sb to do sth.

[05:40.72]It's like him to leave the work to others.

[05:50.38]It isn't like him to have said anything like that.

[05:59.16]5.If she's gone somewhere she will have taken it.

[06:06.81]If she has gone somewhere,she is sure to take her purse.

[06:18.17]will+ have done

[06:39.73]When they arrive tomorrow afternoon.I will have already left.

[07:02.58]We will have completed the railway by the end of next year.

[07:14.65]6.She usually wears that round her middle when she goes out.

[07:34.32]He is thirty-five inches round the middle.

[07:44.07]7.Obviously 2 she's gone somewhere to stay.

[07:54.10]She's gone somewhere and will stay there.

[08:10.63]The new ideas have come to stay.

[08:18.29]lesson 38

[08:32.63]1.Why was Bill worried?

[08:38.37]Two men were following him.

[08:43.05]Bill was afraid that they would try to steal something from him.

[08:49.50]2.Where had Bill panned 4 to travel to ?

[08:56.66]Japan.

[09:01.02]3.What was the new plan?

[09:06.90]Mick would go to Japan instead of Bill.

[09:13.06]part 3

[09:34.12]1.Why did Bill pretend 5 to admire something in the shop window?

[09:41.28]He wanted to see if the two men were still following him.

[09:47.83]2.Why did he go to Pyramid 6 hotel?

[09:55.20]He had stayed there before.

[10:00.66]3.Why didn't he go up to his room immediately?

[10:08.60]He was afraid that the men might attack him or break into his room.

[10:16.18]4.Why do you think Bill asked Mick not to say his name aloud?

[10:25.61]The men might hear the name

[10:29.86]and would realize that the two men were working together.

[10:35.64]5.Why do you think he asked Mick not to say anything

[10:43.79]during the second phone call?

[10:48.46]Because the men might hear something.

[10:54.52]6.Why do you think he began to feel less anxious

[11:02.18]when he saw the tall fair man?

[11:06.62]The tall fair man with sunglasses was Mick,

[11:12.18]the person he was waiting for.

[11:17.04]Language points:

[11:24.20]1.Once again he paused 7 in front of a shop window

[11:31.46]as though he was admiring something,

[11:36.32]then glanced over his shoulder before continuing down the street.

[11:52.78]as though/if

[12:06.33]He acted as though/if nothing had happened.

[12:17.28]This American girl speaks as though she were a Chinese.

[12:38.75]glance at/over/through

[12:54.79]he glanced over his shoulder to find if he was being followed.

[13:11.46]Will you he able to glance over my report

[13:16.60]before I send it to the conference 8?

[13:28.54]He glanced through the letter from his girlfriend.

[13:42.20]2.In a flash he remembered everything

[13:48.16]and a plan began to form in his mind.

[13:53.12]He remembered everything at once,and began to think of a pan 3.

[14:07.99]in a flash

[14:16.24]In a flash,he realized that I was the patient he had treated a few months ago

[14:31.21]Thousands of houses collapsed 9 in the earthquake.

[14:37.87]It seemed that everything happened in a flash.

[14:52.13]form v.

[14:60.00]These ideas have been formed in my mind.

[15:09.56]I can not form any idea or opinion about it.

[15:21.03]3.He held out his hand and stopped a taxi


[15:31.37]hold out

[15:37.25]The man held out his hands and welcomed us.

[15:50.10]Are you tired?Can you hold out any longer?

[16:01.15]4.he appeared calm,but inside his heart was beating wildly with fear.

[16:18.31]he looked calm,but actually his heart was beating fast as he was full of fear

[16:28.16]with+n.

[16:41.82]His face turned pale with fear.

[16:50.96]The old woman was trembling 10 with cold.

[16:59.82]The patient was burning with fever.

[17:07.47]She brightened 11 up with joy.

[17:15.55]Her eyes were shining with pleasure.

[17:27.30]5.He might be attacked and have his case stolen from him.

[17:39.55]have sth. done

[17:47.99]I am going to have my bike repaired.

[17:56.14]Tom had his hands burned.

[18:14.40]Lesson 39

[18:27.46]What was going to make the man with the beard unhappy?

[18:34.54]The fact that Bill escaped

[18:39.27]and they did not manage to steal the computer programme.

[18:54.71]1.Why did the man with the beard think he was about to make a lot of money?

[19:04.45]He was going to sell the computer program if he succeeded in stealing it.

[19:13.12]2.What was Bill worried about when he entered his room?

[19:21.59]He thought the men might try to break into his room.

[19:27.83]Therefore he moved a table against the door.

[19:33.99]3.Who do you think knocked at the door?Who rang him up?

[19:42.54]The men who wanted to steal the computer program.Mick rang him up.

[19:50.30]4.What was curious about the room?

[19:58.05]It had flights of stairs,leading to the above it.

[20:06.10]5.How did Bill get out of his hotel room?

[20:13.86]Up the stairs and through the door of Room 511 into the upper passage.

[20:24.31]6.Why might the man with the beard be unhappy?

[20:32.25]Because they would not be able to make a lot of money.

[20:38.78]7.In your opinion,

[20:44.03]what instructions did Bill give Mick in the second telephone call?

[20:51.79]Come to Room 511.

[20:56.93]Language points

[21:03.99]1.The moment he entered the room,Bill fixed 12 the chain across the door.

[21:16.55]the moment (that)...

[21:27.71]The moment he fell asleep,the telephone rang.

[21:36.74]I recognized her the moment (that) I saw her.

[21:46.28]2.The two men forced open the door of Room 411,

[21:54.14]broke off the chain and pushed the table to one side.

[22:08.41]forced open the door: broke open the door by breaking the lock

[22:16.95]Break off

[22:23.32]The girl broke off a piece of chocolate and offered it to me.

[22:33.27]The boy broke off a branch from a tree and ran after a cat.

[22:51.85]They broke off their conversation when they heard a strange sound.

[23:04.59]They conferenced broke off at noon.

[23:14.94]3.They found themselves next to a bathroom

[23:21.81]at the bottom of a flight of twelve stairs.

[23:33.04]find oneself

[23:43.52]Then I found myself surrounded by many students.

[24:02.98]We walked on and on and at sunset,we found ourselves in a small village.

[24:18.44]4.There was nowhere to hide.

[24:31.29]nowhere adv.

[24:37.36]The book was nowhere to be found.

[24:44.90]The poor old man has nowhere to live.

[24:55.04]Grammar

[25:11.99]1."I've met you somewhere before",I told the manager.

[25:40.44]I told the manager that I had met him before.

[25:56.90]2."Will Tom call back?"I asked.

[26:33.86]I asked if Tom would call back.

[26:41.59]3."When are you leaving for Canada?"the students asked me.

[27:11.53]The students asked me when I was leaving Canada.

[27:20.20]4."Change your dirty coat,Beibei",the mother said.

[27:53.46]The mother told Beibei to change her dirty coat



n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
adv.显然;明白地
  • Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
  • Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
n.平底锅;v.严厉批评
  • The water had all boiled away and the pan was burned.水煮干了,锅也烧坏了。
  • The eggs were frying in the pan.鸡蛋正在锅里煎。
vt.淘金(pan的过去式与过去分词形式)
  • They panned the film. 他们批评了这部影片。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
  • Only one of the streams in this area ever panned out. 这个地区只有一条河曾经淘出过金。 来自辞典例句
vt.假装,假托,装扮;vi.假装,装作
  • So you don't need to pretend,do you?所以你不必装假了,对吧?
  • Many people pretend that they understand modern art.许多人装着自己懂得现代艺术。
n.金字塔
  • The Great Pyramid is the biggest of all.大金字塔是其中最大的一座。
  • Pyramid is one of the miracles in the world.金字塔是世界奇迹之一。
v.停顿( pause的过去式和过去分词 );暂停;(按暂停键)暂停放音;暂停放像
  • We paused for the red light at State College Street. 我们在州立大学大街上因遇到红灯而停了一下。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The joggers paused to catch their breath. 慢跑者们暂停下来以便喘口气。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.(正式的)会议;讨论
  • We're having a conference and we'd like you to sit in.我们将举行一次会议,希望你来旁听。
  • The conference will come to a close this afternoon.今天下午会议闭幕。
adj.倒塌的
  • Jack collapsed in agony on the floor. 杰克十分痛苦地瘫倒在地板上。
  • The roof collapsed under the weight of snow. 房顶在雪的重压下突然坍塌下来。
n.发抖adj.发抖的v.发抖( tremble的现在分词 );焦虑;颤动;轻轻摇晃
  • My legs were trembling with fear. 我吓得双腿直发抖。
  • Daddy was trembling with anxiety as to how the talks would go. 爸爸为那些商谈的进展而焦虑不安。 来自《简明英汉词典》
(使)发亮( brighten的过去式和过去分词 ); (使)生色; (使)生辉; (使)快乐
  • He brightened up when they said he could go with them. 他们说他可以一起去,他就高兴起来。
  • The new teacher brightened the life of all his pupils. 新来的老师使全体学生的生活变得活跃起来了。
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
  • Have you two fixed on a date for the wedding yet?你们俩选定婚期了吗?
  • Once the aim is fixed,we should not change it arbitrarily.目标一旦确定,我们就不应该随意改变。
学英语单词
aerobiotic
aethiopis
aging periods
aluminum-air cell
American merlin
angariation
antenna complex
bahaization
bank of supporter
casual-dress day, casual day
characteristic vector
clavate process
combretum pilosum roxb.
computing statement
conductive salinometer
conidio-
constant input
coriaceum
decade oscillator
diamondback turtle
diurnal filariasis
drawleg
dynamic programming model
ecological boomerang
exteriorly
failure detection
falling rocks
go over like nine pins
gonecystis
great-great-
group 2 facsimile machine
harold lloyds
higher laws
i will follow
iceycle
immersion lens
in all
jaagsiepte jaagsiekte
jaffeite
jean-mary
Jebsen Point
jobmaster
kdj
lattice cell
lepra maculosa
lituites
lyricalness
m. scalenus medius
make heavy wiather
manette
mid-chrome yellow paint
minehunting sonar
mortifications
mycolyl
nanotubules
Nkoyé
nonclassical carbocation
onna mai (japan)
patty cake
PETALICHTHYOMORPHA
plasma thromboplastin
polar-bear
pollen chamber
pressed grape
previllous embryo
product metric
professional mannerism
program uncertainty
proportionality limit
puckishly
pyrilamine
q-analyses
quinoxalinedione
recoil spectrum
red and black vertical stripes buoy
relayings
scrapable
seppanen
sheepcote
shunt-regulated amplifier
skiffles
soild runoff
sond
steel-bonded carbide products
Stegolophodon
structured program
sueos
swift-handedness
swung for the fences
system integration test
table feed
tarsias
tetovo
tetramannose
thisan
titty juice
to sneeze
trisynocotyledonous
tubercle
unfragmentable
uranoscopus tosae
Wankel rotary compressor