时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版必修第三册


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[00:08.99]READINGYOUNG VOLUNTEERS

[00:11.94]On the annual International Volunteers Day,

[00:15.41]the world acknowledges 1 the work of millions of people who give their time to help others.

[00:21.03]Many of those who do voluntary work young people,

[00:24.66]and the numbers are growing.

[00:26.31]Around 24,000 Young Volunteers Community Service Stations in China are welcoming increasing numbers of Chinese Youth who want to make a contribution to society,

[00:37.33]and the work they are doing is important.

[00:39.60]As Kofi Annan, Secretary General of the United Nations said “…each contribution –no matter how small-can help make a difference”.

[00:48.67]Lu Hao, Li Ying and Meng Yu are just three of the 13.5 million young Chinese who are making a difference,

[00:57.21]and they are also discovering that being a volunteer brings many personal benefits.

[01:02.48]Lu Hao is a middle school student in Guizhou,

[01:05.83]who joined the “1 helps 1” scheme of the Youth Volunteer Community Development Project last year.

[01:13.38]Every Tuesday and Friday he visits and elderly gentleman who lives alone.

[01:18.39]“Mr Zhao is weak and cannot do much for himself without getting breathless and dizzy,

[01:24.01]so I give him some assistance 2

[01:25.76]I help with shopping, do jobs in the house,

[01:28.69]or read the newspaper to him as his eyesight is not good.

[01:32.34]But mostly we just drink tea and chat.

[01:34.98]He cannot get out to see his friends any more,

[01:37.83]so he enjoys having company.”

[01:39.79]Since Lu Hao began his twice weekly visits, Mr Zhao’s health has improved, and he feels more energetic and optimistic.

[01:48.12]Lu Hao has also found their relationship beneficial.

[01:51.60]Previously history was his weakest subject,

[01:54.65]but it is one which greatly interests Mr Zhao and they often discuss it.

[01:59.51]Mr Zhao’s enthusiasm 3 had inspired Lu Hao to concentrate more on history lessons and his grades have improved a great deal.

[02:07.87]When Lin Ying graduated from ZhengZhou Normal University,

[02:11.94]she decided 4 not to apply for a job straight away.

[02:15.26]Instead she joined the Go West Project organized by the Communist Youth League of China.

[02:21.40]Now she is spending a year in remote part of southwest China working as a volunteer teacher in a village school.

[02:28.17]“The people here are poor, but they have hoping to big hearts and make me feel very welcome.

[02:33.26]I am hoping to improve the standard of education in the school by introducing the modern teaching 5 methods used in the east.

[02:40.39]It is hard work, but I get a lot of satisfaction because the kids are eager to learn.

[02:45.90]It is amazing to see how quickly they improve.

[02:48.86]I really feel I am doing something worthwhile and I am having a great time doing it”

[02:53.69]Lin Ying and the other volunteer teachers in rural 6 areas have helped to achieve astonishing result.

[03:00.35]In one school the pass rate for the national exams rose from 25% to 75% in just one year.

[03:09.41]Education is essential to poverty relief,

[03:12.47]so Lin Ying’s work is making a big difference to the children’s future.

[03:16.62]At the same time she is acquiring valuable skills and experience for her own career.

[03:22.58]Voluntary work often opens u p opportunities for young people because employers 7 and education leaders know that it builds confidence,

[03:31.20]self-awareness 8, good communication skill and leadership ability.

[03:35.88]Men Yu is studying for her master’s degree in Canada.

[03:39.51]She has a busy timetable, but still finds time for voluntary activities during the weekends.

[03:45.38]“Last month I took part in an event to help starving children in some of the least developed countries.

[03:51.63]Twenty-two of us went without food for 30 hours!

[03:55.26]It was a challenge, but we could drink as much as we liked and we had a doctor there,

[03:59.99]so it was not dangerous.

[04:01.24]We anted to promote awareness of hunger because every day children are dying 9 of starvation.”


[04:06.99]It was a great success.

[04:08.45]The local newspaper and TV reported it and we received many donations 10.”

[04:13.10]Men Yu and her classmates organized this activity to raise money for a good cause,

[04:18.27]and in the process she formed strong friendships.

[04:21.43]“Coming to another country to study requires a big adjustment and it takes a while to fit in.

[04:27.65]I used to feel lonely and homesick at times,

[04:26.65]but doing this with the other students brought us really close and I made new friends from different backgrounds.

[04:32.71]I also feel more positive. In the often felt I could not handle the pressure of studying

[04:38.59]but this experience made realize how lucky I am to have enough food and chance to get education.

[04:45.43]It has given me the motivation to succeed.”

[04:48.38]Lu Hao, Lin Ying and Meng Yu are all helping 11 to make other people’s lives better,

[04:53.84]and have found their own lives enriched 12 as a consequence.

[04:57.08]By serving their local or national community,

[05:00.45]or an international project,

[05:02.31]youth volunteers become confident and mature.

[05:05.65]They also make great fiends,

[05:07.40]gain new skills and increase their chances of getting the job of their drams.

[05:12.42]Would you like to make a difference by becoming a volunteer?

[05:15.94]INTEGRATING SKILLS

[05:20.59]Reading

[05:21.74]DENIM 13 JEANS

[05:23.21]It is the weekend!

[05:24.67]Time to have fun and relax,

[05:24.99]and time for young people to take off their school uniform and put on their favourite casual 14 clothes.

[05:31.44]When teenagers have a free day, many of them like to wear a pair of denim jeans.

[05:36.59]Although the styles many change from year to year,

[05:39.62]jeans never go completely out of fashion.

[05:42.44]They are part of the lifestyle of many of today’s youth.

[05:45.50]The idea of blue trousers called jeans came from Europe,

[05:49.94]and the word “jeans” was first used to describe the blue clothes that sailors in Italy wore in the sixteenth century.

[05:57.65]However, the jeans of today are very much an American invention.

[06:02.03]They were created in the 1870s by a shopkeeper in San Francisco.

[06:06.76]His shop sold denim work trousers to men employed in heavy labour.

[06:11.10]The workers killed them because they were cheap and strong.

[06:14.55]They were also comfortable, especially after they had been washed a few times.

[06:18.80]The shop was successful, but it was about sixty years before people started to buy jeans for fashion as well as for work.

[06:26.75]In the 1930s many movies in the USA showed cowboys in Western America wearing jeans.

[06:33.46]Cowboys had a reputation for living wild and fee,

[06:37.27]and many young American men dreamed of a similar life, so they dressed to look like their film star heroes.

[06:43.83]In World War II these men became soldiers and were sent to fight in other countries.

[06:49.76]They took their favourite pair of jeans with them to wear in their time,

[06:52.03]and ,this is how American jeans were introduced to the world.

[06:55.69]After the war ended, American teenagers started to make denim jeans their own unique item of fashion.

[07:02.66]In the 1950s jeans and rock ‘n’ roll music became symbols of the new youth.

[07:08.12]Adolescents at that time enjoyed new and different things.

[07:11.93]They listened to the new type of music and they wanted to look different too.

[07:16.40]Many schools in the USA did not approve of students searing jeans to school and they forbade them.

[07:16.45]This made jeans even more popular in the evenings and at weekends.

[07:21.02]Since them jeans have been through many different changes in style.

[07:25.17]Some years they have wide legs; at other times narrow legs are the fashion.

[07:29.82]Tight fitting 15 or loose; coloured, dark blue or light blue;

[07:33.98]decorated with holes, pain or flowers – jeans are constantly changing.

[07:38.91]In the 1990s a new material was added to the cotton to make it stretch and give an even tighter fit over the bottom and legs


[07:47.27]More recently it became popular to wear jeans that looked very old and companies started to produce new jeans that appeared to have been worn for several years and washed many times.

[07:57.33]In 1964, a writer for the magazine American Fabrics 16 said, “Denim has become a symbol of the young,

[08:07.39]active, informal, American way of life.

[08:10.10]“In many respects these words are still true more than forty years later.

[08:14.96]Nowadays, active and informal young people all over the world wear denim jeans,

[08:20.11]and they are popular with older people who want to feel young too.

[08:24.52]In the UK for example,

[08:26.48]a recent survey found that 6 out of 10 men and 46% of women regularly wear jeans,

[08:34.03]but it is with young people that they continue to be most fashionable.

[08:38.29]Jeans are the first choice for 75% of those in the 15-19 age group,

[08:44.51]whereas less than half of the teenagers in the UK wear other types of casual trousers.

[08:50.46]Denim jeans are a symbol of the global teenager and it seems likely that they will remain part of international youth culture for many years to come



v.承认( acknowledge的第三人称单数 );鸣谢;对…打招呼;告知已收到
  • Chagrin is not something a great man often acknowledges. 一位伟大的人物往往是不肯承认自己恼羞成怒的。 来自辞典例句
  • The Daily Food Guide acknowledges this by identifying the fat-sweets group. 每日膳食指南通过鉴定脂肪一糖类确认了这一点。 来自互联网
n.援助,帮助
  • She called and called but no one came to her assistance.她叫了又叫,但没有人来帮。
  • He will get the great possible assistance.他将获得尽可能大的帮助。
n.热情,激情;巨大兴趣;热衷的事物
  • We set about our task at once with great enthusiasm.我们立刻兴致勃勃地干起来。
  • A team which is full of enthusiasm is more likely to win.情绪高涨的球队更可能获胜。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
n.教学,执教,任教,讲授;(复数)教诲
  • We all agree in adopting the new teaching method. 我们一致同意采取新的教学方法。
  • He created a new system of teaching foreign languages.他创造了一种新的外语教学体系。
adj.乡下的,田园的,乡村风味的
  • He lived a rural life.他过着田园生活。
  • We left the city for a rural home.我们离开城市,去农村安家。
雇主( employer的名词复数 )
  • Employers must consider all candidates impartially and without bias. 雇主必须公平而毫无成见地考虑所有求职者。
  • The onus is on employers to follow health and safety laws. 雇主有义务遵行健康安全法。
n.意识,觉悟,懂事,明智
  • There is a general awareness that smoking is harmful.人们普遍认识到吸烟有害健康。
  • Environmental awareness has increased over the years.这些年来人们的环境意识增强了。
adj.垂死的,临终的
  • He was put in charge of the group by the dying leader.他被临终的领导人任命为集团负责人。
  • She was shown into a small room,where there was a dying man.她被领进了一间小屋子,那里有一个垂死的人。
n.捐赠( donation的名词复数 );赠送;捐款;捐赠物
  • The hospital receives a good deal of money in donations. 这家医院收到捐赠来的大笔款项。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The charity is completely reliant on public donations. 这一慈善团体完全依靠公众捐款。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
使富有( enrich的过去式和过去分词 ); 使富裕; 充实; 使丰富
  • The study of science has enriched all our lives. 科学研究丰富了我们的整个生活。
  • breakfast cereals enriched with vitamins 增加了维生素的早餐谷物食品
n.斜纹棉布;斜纹棉布裤,牛仔裤
  • She wore pale blue denim shorts and a white denim work shirt.她穿着一条淡蓝色的斜纹粗棉布短裤,一件白粗布工作服上衣。
  • Dennis was dressed in denim jeans.丹尼斯穿了一条牛仔裤。
adj.漠不关心,冷漠的;随便的,非正式的;偶然的,碰巧的
  • He earns a living by casual labour.他靠做临时工为生。
  • The guests wore casual clothes.客人们穿着便服。
n.[pl.]设备,家具,配件,试穿;adj.适合的
  • I'm going to a fitting tomorrow.明天我要去试穿新衣。
  • The President's address was a fitting end to a bitter campaign.总统的讲话为一场激烈的竞选运动适时画上了句号。
织物( fabric的名词复数 ); 布; 构造; (建筑物的)结构(如墙、地面、屋顶):质地
  • cotton fabrics and synthetics 棉织物与合成织物
  • The fabrics are merchandised through a network of dealers. 通过经销网点销售纺织品。
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abamperes
Alfredia acantholepis
Allium sacculiferum
anaerobe
anaphylactic intoxication
aquae redestillata
assistant principal
attention-seekings
background luminance sensor
be all one to
blueishest
burrises
can't-wait
censorizing
co-managements
commandists
corticopupillary reflex
coyves
decay-affected selectivity
deluging
dentate fissure
development threshold
DEVGRU
dopiest
Downtownian
eccrine angiomatous nevus
electropneumatic positioner
english departments
estivoautumnal(malaria)
evenly distributed
federal governments
filling area
Fluoromebendzole
foraminite
furuncular diathesis
goddang
hanging down
having in
hear warning bells
heliozoans
Hydraulic Rams
hydrolytic cleavage
impropriety
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intracluster medium
island delta
kammes
Karagaylinskiy
lease-backs
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mass storage disc
Maytiguid I.
mel'nikov
membrane of stapes
microdicks
midgardsormen
mixture optimum
mournfullest
Myorelaxin
myselfe
nephelite (nepheline)
non-H share Mainland private enterprise
not ready for prime time
obsolete activity
ore extraction
ossa Sylvii
paper document
Passate
photodimer
plane up
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Pretty Prairie
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reciprocating expansion-engine
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right side engine
sales van
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solid nibium electrolytic capacitor
straight-line type automatic sampler
strong army horse
submarginally
subvariance
suppression of image signal
the KKK
the top flight
unvisored
Valkeala
vibrating-reed meter
When I die,the world dies with me.
When this is prescribed
whistlin
White's operation
Yambean