时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高二


英语课

[00:45.58]1)Where Bruce like to go today?

[00:51.54]He wishes he could go to the seaside today.

[00:59.12]2)What are Bruce and Li Qun talking about?

[01:06.85]They are talking about the sea,holidays,jobs and Li Qun's cousin.

[01:15.68]Language points

[01:22.16]1)Beautiful day,isn't it?\=It's beautiful day,isn't it?

[01:37.20]Very cold,isn't it?=It's very cold,isn't it?

[01:43.68]Raining hard,isn't it?=It's raining hard,isn't it?

[01:51.62]2)I wish we could go to seaside today.

[02:49.69]I wish I could fly to the moon.=It's a pity I cannot fly go the moon.

[03:00.85]I wish she were able to pass the examination 1.

[03:07.40]=But in fact she is not able to pass the examination.

[03:19.76]I wish I had her telephone number.

[03:25.69]I wish I had attended the meeting yesterday.

[03:47.06]3)Pity we live so five from the sea.

[04:11.40]Pity you can't swim.=It's pity that you can't swim.

[04:18.53]4)Sounds like a good idea.

[05:11.38]Her voice sounds very sweet.

[05:15.82]The story of his life sounds very interesting.

[05:22.59]What he said sounded like a fairy tale.

[05:28.05]5)Take a deep breath 2 and I'll time you.

[05:40.30]He took a deep breath and jumped intp the water.

[06:09.76]After running they stopped to take breath.

[06:17.42]To time a race is to see how long it takes.

[06:36.17]He timed her as she swam a mile.

[06:45.32]1)How does sea water stay clean?

[07:08.56]Seaweeds produce  chemicals that help sea water stay clean.

[07:17.94]2)How salty is the water in the ocean?

[07:26.09]3.5%,11% or 25%.

[07:39.15]3)Where is the saltiest lake in the world.

[07:46.42]In the USA.

[07:53.08]4)How much of the earth's surface is the sea?45%,56% or 71%?

[08:07.03](71%.about two thirds.)

[08:17.29]1)Which is the saltiest lake in the world?

[08:33.54]The Great Salt Lake in the USA.

[08:45.19]2)Where can you find coral 3?

[08:52.14]We can find coral in hot parts of the world where the sea is not deep.

[09:02.12]3)What plants keep sea water clean?

[09:10.58]Seaweeds keep sea water clean.

[09:18.63]4)Why don't you find coral near the mouths of the rivers?

[09:27.88]Because the river water has too much soil in it or because it is polluted 4.

[09:37.15]5)Where is the longest bed in the world?

[09:45.90]The longest coral bed in the world lies off the northeast coast of Australia.

[09:56.77]6)Why is it difficult to swim in the Dead Sea?

[10:07.71]The Dead Sea ti so salty that it is difficult to swim or dive,

[10:16.39]as your body floats on the surface.

[10:21.85]7)Why is the Dea Sea called the Dead Sea?

[10:29.11]It is called the Dead Sea because very few things can live in such salty water.

[10:38.67]8)What conditions are needed for coral to grow in the sea?

[10:48.52]Water temperature about 20 C.

[11:07.69]Plenty of light;Clear of light;Depth 5 of less tham 60 metres.

[11:25.84]Language points

[11:33.50]1)Seen from the space,the earth looks blue.

[12:14.64]Seen from the plane,the houses look like tiny toys.

[12:34.31]2)This is because two thirds of the earth is make up of vast 6 oceans.

[13:02.05]These stories make up the whole book.

[13:08.32]=The whole book is made up of these three stories.

[13:19.27]The coat and trousers make up a suit.

[13:24.73]=A suit is made up of the coat and trousers.

[13:35.60]3)Little of the earth's solid 7 surface has been seen by humans,

[13:44.95]as much of it lies below the sea.

[14:32.41]I did it beacause I liked it.

[14:36.77]-Why don't you do it now?

[14:41.03]-Because I'm too busy.

[14:45.29]4)Most of the oceans contain 35 parts of salt per thousand parts of water.

[14:57.83]That is 3.5% by weight.

[15:28.68]These workers are paid by the day,but we are paid by the month.

[15:43.33]In England,sugar is sold by the pound,eggs by the dozen and cloth by the yard.

[16:02.59]5)It takes 80 years for mediterranean 8 water to be changed with Atlantic water,

[16:13.77]as there is only one narrow entrance where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic.

[17:05.52]6)The most famous salt lake in the world is the Dead Sea,in the Middle East.

[18:07.79]7)There is very little rain here,merely 60 nun 9 in a year on average


[18:41.05]On Average she received 5 letters each day.

[18:49.51]The average age of students in Senior 10 II is seventeen.

[19:05.99]The average temperature in Wuhan during August can reach39C.

[19:21.56]Which living things in the oceans are mentioned on the text?

[19:46.51]Different types of whales,small fish squid 11.

[19:53.67]1)How do fish manage to live in the seas near Antarctica 12?

[20:16.71]Their blood contains a particular chemical

[20:26.14]to help them live in below zero sea temperatures.

[20:33.89]2)What is the difference between the sperm 13 whale and other whales?

[20:43.45]The sperm whale has teeth.

[20:55.52]3)What do other whales eat?

[21:01.69]Small fish.

[21:07.57]4)What do sperm whales eat?

[21:13.42]Squid.

[21:20.18]5)How deep can a pserm whale dive?

[21:28.65]It can dive to 1000 metres

[21:34.81](but on one occasion 14 it was recorded at a depth of 2250 metres.

[21:45.16]6)What body change occur 15 when the sperm whale dives?

[21:55.32]Its heart slows to half its normal speed,

[22:02.27]and the oil in its head is probably cooled at the same time.

[22:09.53]7)How does the sperm whale find its food?

[22:17.29]By using sound waves in the dark.

[22:27.87]Language points

[22:36.93]1)These fish swim together,

[22:42.99]often in a group that may be 4.5 metres thick and hundreds of metres long.

[22:51.25]There may be 63000 fish per cubic 16 metre.

[23:11.31]2)A whale may eat a ton of them at a time,

[23:18.57]and may enjoy four meals a day.

[23:29.93]at a time:

[23:36.46]Do one thing at a time.

[23:42.21]3)It cab 17 grow to a length of 15 metres.

[23:56.37]strong  strength

[24:11.52]deep   depth

[24:15.46]wide  width 18

[24:20.64]4)It(the squid)is eatch by a type of whale called the sperm whale,

[24:29.39]which is over 18 metres long.

[24:57.05]5)The sperm whale does not feed on small fish like other whales.

[25:07.63]feed on

[25:29.78]Sheep feed on grass.

[25:34.93]6)When it dives,its heart slow to half its normal speed.

[25:57.60]Slow down before you reach the crossroads.

[26:07.27]The train slowed its speed as it came near to the station.

[26:27.83]The head contains a lot of oil,and this is probably cooled at the same time.

[26:43.58]Please warm this milk.

[26:49.51]The rain has cooled the air.

[26:58.57]7)The sperm whale therefore has to look for the squid using sound waves.

[27:31.93]They crossed the river using small boats.

[27:42.98]1)(I)Haven't seen you for a long time.

[28:32.46](Do you)Want anything else?

[28:38.20]2)(Have you)read any good books recently?

[28:51.66](Does)anybody know her address?

[28:58.71]3)Where's Tom?

[29:04.17]I don't know(where he is).

[29:10.54]4)(I am) Sorry.

[29:24.10](Are you)tired?

[29:27.76]5)Would you like to go shopping?I'd love to (go shopping).

[29:39.23]Mary didn't come,though we had invited her to(come).



n.考试,考查,试题;检查,调查
  • Teachers always judge their students on the final examination.老师常根据期末考试来评价他们的学生。
  • He put up a good show in the final examination.他在期末考试中表现得不错。
n.呼吸,气息,微风,迹象,精神,一种说话的声音
  • I'm just going out for a breath of fresh air.我正要出去呼吸新鲜空气。
  • While climbing up the stairs the old man always loses his breath.那老人上楼时总是气喘吁吁的。
n.珊瑚;adj.珊瑚色的,珊瑚红的
  • Kate is wearing a coral necklace.凯特戴着一条珊瑚项链。
  • The ship was wrecked on a coral reef.这条船在珊瑚暗礁上撞毁了。
adj.被污染的
  • Polluted air hangs over the city.城市上空被污染的空气所笼罩。
  • The air was polluted by factory smoke.空气被工厂冒的烟污染了。
n.深度;深奥;深厚,深切,深
  • What is the depth of this lake?这个湖有多深?
  • He was in the depth of despair.他处于绝望的深渊。
adj.巨大的,庞大的;大量的,巨额的
  • Tom has made a vast improvement in his German.汤姆的德语有了很大的进步。
  • China has a vast territory and a large population.中国地域辽阔,人口众多。
adj.固体的,结实的,可靠的,实心的;n.固体,实心;adv. 一致地
  • Water may change from a liquid to a solid.水可以由液体变为固体。
  • I know that James is a solid type of person.我知道詹姆斯是个可信赖的人。
adj.地中海的;地中海沿岸的
  • The houses are Mediterranean in character.这些房子都属地中海风格。
  • Gibraltar is the key to the Mediterranean.直布罗陀是地中海的要冲。
n.修女,尼姑
  • I can't believe that the famous singer has become a nun.我无法相信那个著名的歌星已做了修女。
  • She shaved her head and became a nun.她削发为尼。
adj.年长的;资格较老的,地位较高的;n.年长者,前辈;大学高年级学生
  • My brother is senior to me by two years.我哥哥比我年长两岁。
  • They are senior students.他们是高年级学生。
n.鱿鱼
  • I like eating squid.我喜欢吃鱿鱼。
  • The seals feed mainly on fish and squid.海豹主要以鱼和乌贼为食。
n.南极洲
  • Antarctica is the earth's coldest landmass.南极洲是地球上最冷的大陆。
  • This penguin is from Antarctica.这只企鹅来自南极洲。
n.精子,精液
  • Only one sperm fertilises an egg.只有一个精子使卵子受精。
  • In human reproduction,one female egg is usually fertilized by one sperm.在人体生殖过程中,一个精子使一个卵子受精。
n.场合,时机,机会,诱因,理由;vt.惹起,引起
  • Her dress was too showy for such a formal occasion.在如此正式的场合,她的服装过分华丽了。
  • Her tears were fought back on such an occasion.在这种场合下她忍住了眼泪。
vi.发生,想到,存在
  • Didn't it occur to you to close the window?难道你没有想到去关窗户吗?
  • I hope this won't occur again.我希望不要再发生这种事情。
adj.立方体的,立方形的;3次的,立方的
  • We need 3 cubic yards of sand.我们需要3立方沙子。
  • The volume of this container is 1000 cubic metres.这个集装箱的容量是1000立方米。
n.计程车,出租车,出租单马车;vi.乘出租马车
  • The cab drove over his legs.马车从他腿上碾过。
  • Shall we walk or take a cab?我们步行还是坐出租车?
n.宽度,阔度,广度;宽阔,广阔
  • The hall is 15 metres in length and 8 in width.这个大厅直里有15米,横里有8米。
  • Use a rule to measure the width of that cloth.用尺子量一下那块布的宽度。
学英语单词
abstracting process
acoustic conductivity
anxious delirium
AOG
association of flight attendants
averett
bakir
benigna
biased diode
Bishkek
boysie
brace for
Canucks
capital letters
check gauge
compulsory education law
coralsnake
counter-controlled photograph
counterbalance
coxswin's box
croaks
damage control locker
decimal floating point value
deep fade
demissa
demolition expense
direct-writing oscillograph
disconnection register
dolders
double-ended break without separation
endoproteinases
family ostreidaes
final working drawings
flood tuff
forced warm air heating
fractionalize
go head to head
golda
governor of velocity
hyperfiber
i'nt
id-ul-fitr
independent-counsel
knapsack lever-type sprayer
labor and management
let out a sigh
load-magnitude
measured lubrication
medical frequency band
Mikir Hills
molecular sieves adsorbing tower
mould(mold)
neutral absorber
owego
pathomolecular
pluvionivation
positive displacement metering valve
President George W. Bush
print statement
priori restrictions
pugged clay
Pulex cheopis
quite circular in outline
reaction cycle
Reblochons
red coloration
reflux ratio
Rhamnoliquiritin
rhombohedral hemimorphic class
roll feeder surge bin
S5
Saussurea robusta
scruffled
Scutellaria oligophlebia
single step call transfer
Slǎnic Moldova
Sommerfeld theory
speywoods
Spinagnostus
Staggergrass
standard voltage generator
stauntonia obovata hemsl.
superficial dentin caries
supplementary log book
sympathies
symphysions
table look up instruction
tender negotiation
the means of relay protection
Thetford-Mines
time-current characteristics
torn-apart
triggering energy
uniformly most accurate confidence interval
unparasitized
vas communicans
Vasvar
Vazzola
velum medullary
voluntary payment
vouchsafed
worthiness