时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第一册


英语课
[00:05.20]1 Talking about what's wrong with you
[00:12.36]Aaagh!Oh,are you all right?
[00:17.11]Yes,I think so.
[00:20.95]Are you sure?That was quite a nasty 1 fall.
[00:25.50]Yes,I don't know what happened.I think I just tripped.
[00:30.82]Yes,you need to be careful.Can you stand up all right
[00:36.41]Yes,I think so.Ow,ow!
[00:41.38]Maybe you should have that arm looked at.It might be broken.
[00:46.84]No,it'll be all right.It's probably just bruised 2.
[00:52.58]It doesn't look it to me.Honestly,I really think you should have it X-rayed.
[00:59.14]You don't want to walking round whith a broken arm.
[01:03.71]Yes,maybe you're right.It IS quite painful.
[01:09.28]Shall I get you a cab 3 to take you to the hospital?
[01:13.82]Would you mind? No,of course not.
[01:18.08]Just sit there for a minute and I'll see if I can get one.
[01:22.73]I'll be back in a second.
[01:25.97]OK.Thanks.I really appreciate it.
[01:31.61]Stuart I've got a horrible 4 scar 5 on my back.
[01:45.67]I got it at school when I was about 13 or 14.
[01:51.73]I was playing rugby and I was trying to get the ball
[01:56.90]when suddenly I felt this awful pain on my back.
[02:02.64]I screamed in pain and could feel blood running down my back.
[02:09.62]One of the players in the other team bad scratched 6 me
[02:14.77]really hard with his really long nails 7!
[02:19.83]I was really angry about it!
[02:23.88]Chris when I was 18,
[02:30.86]I went out to a club in Boston with some friends to celebrate my birhday.
[02:36.73]We had a few drinks and the music was really good,so we all started dancing.
[02:43.40]I was dancing and having a really great time,
[02:48.36]but then I slipped 8 over on a drink someone had spilled and somehow
[02:53.61]put my hand through a window.
[02:57.24]It really hurt.I had to go to hospital and have eight stitches 9.
[03:04.50]I've still got the scar today!
[03:08.45]Katy I've got a horrible scar on my right knee.
[03:17.09]When I was younger,I was trying to learn to skateboard
[03:22.84]and one day I was skateboarding downhill 10 when I suddenly realised
[03:29.08]I didn't really know how to stop.
[03:33.16]So I just put my knee down and hoped that would work!
[03:38.91]It was incredibly painful and the wound 11 went through to the bone!
[03:45.85]Will When I was five or six,
[03:52.93]I was playing outside with a friend from the neighbourhood
[03:57.58]and when it started getting dark,I ran inside my house to get a coat.
[04:03.23]I put it on and put my hands in my pockets to keep warm.
[04:08.87]I was running back utside and I tripped on a step.
[04:13.83]I couldn't stop myself because my hands were in my coat pockets
[04:19.50]and I hit my forehead on one of the steps.
[04:23.76]It was horrible
[04:27.00]There was blood everywhere!
[04:30.76]My uncle took me to hospital and I had to have five stitches.
[04:37.13]Zeynep One day when I was eleven or twelve,we went to the beach.
[04:45.18]I went out into the water
[04:48.26]and was sitting on one of those wooden things you get in the water sometimes,
[04:54.14]the ones you lie on or rest on after you've been swimming.
[04:59.28]There were lots of people around and next to me was a little girl
[05:05.45]who wasn't very good at swimming.
[05:08.79]I remember someone pushing her off the wooden thing and I remember her screaming.
[05:15.87]I managed to catch her OK,
[05:20.13]but she was so scared that she bit me really hard on the shoulder.
[05:26.09]It really hurt!I've still got a mark there today!
[05:31.44]Barney When I was about eight or nine,
[05:39.17]I was showing off to some friends of mine in the swimming pool
[05:44.61]and decided 12 to jump in backwards 13.
[05:49.57]I didn't jump back far enough and hit my chin 14 on the side of the pool.
[05:56.52]I only got a small cut,but there was blood everywhere.
[06:02.58]I had to go to hospital and had about five stitches.
[06:07.75]The worst thing was the injection 15 for the local anaesthetic
[06:13.60]the doctor did it into my chin bone!Ouch!
[06:19.53]While you listen
[06:31.68]Conversation 1
[06:35.21]Have we got everything now? Can we go home?
[06:40.27]Yes,almost.I just need to go into this shop.
[06:45.73]I want to get a present for Anna.
[06:49.50]It's her birthday on Wednesday.
[06:52.97]OK,but let's make it quick...
[06:56.81]Do you think she'll like this?
[07:01.56]I don't know.Maybe.What is it?
[07:06.21]What do you mean,what is it?It's vase,isn't it?Men!
[07:12.56]Honestly!You've got no idea.
[07:16.64]How much is it?
[07:19.69]I don't know.Let me have a look..Oh no!It's 80.
[07:26.25]Eighty pounds!For that!It probably only holds one flower.
[07:32.10]It is very nice,though.
[07:36.07]Don't be silly,let's just put it back...
[07:40.12]...OK,careful...Vernon!
[07:46.65]Oh no,I'm sorry,I thought I had it...
[07:52.11]What seems to be the problem?
[07:55.59]I'm really sorry.I don't know what I was doing.
[08:00.34]It just slipped from my fingers as I was putting it back on the shelf.
[08:05.69]I'm really sorry.Well,I'm afraid you'll have to pay for it.
[08:11.86]Pay for it?You're joking,aren't you?
[08:16.82]Aren't you covered by insurance for that kind of thing?
[08:21.26]I'm sorry sir,but it say very clearly on the sign over there,
[08:27.61]any breakages must be paid for.
[08:32.29]But it's 80!
[08:36.34]I'm sorry,but those are the rules and we can't afford to have things broken like that.
[08:43.10]We lose money.
[08:46.45]Do you think I can afford it? It was an accident!
[08:50.89]I'm sorry,sir.Would you like me to call the manager?
[08:56.14]Oh,Vernon,let's just pay for it.I'll pay with my card.
[09:02.38]I can't believe this.
[09:06.32]I know,but these things happen.Forget about it.
[09:11.00]Eighty pounds!I'll have to give you the money later.
[09:16.56]Don't worry about it!I'll pay for half.It was partly my fault.
[09:22.52]OK,yes,I suppose.
[09:26.47]I mean thanks.But Jenny-80.It's such a waster of money!
[09:34.41]I know,but that's life.
[09:38.17]Conversation 2
[09:43.42]Would you like another drink before we go?
[09:50.18]No,I'm fine.I've still got quite a bit left here.
[09:55.93]OK,do you mind if I just go and ask for another one?
[10:02.78]No,of course not.Go ahead.
[10:06.62]Oh no,sorry.Oh no,er...let me get a cloth...Excuse me,excuse me.
[10:19.28]Could you bring us a cloth?
[10:22.94]We've spilt 16 some wine.Lisa,I'm really sorry.
[10:29.79]Don't worry about it!
[10:33.05]Oh no,it's gone on your dress.
[10:37.31]It's all right.It's not too bed.I'll just rub 17 some salt in it.
[10:44.86]It'll come out in the wash.
[10:48.33]Are you sure? It's such a lovely dress.I'll pay to get it cleaned.
[10:55.49]Don't be silly!It's fine.It's only a couple of drops.
[11:01.42]It'll be fine.It's quite an old dress anyway.
[11:07.27]I just feel bad.I wanted us to have a really great evening.
[11:13.65]Forget about it.These things happen.I'm having a lovely time.
[11:20.70]OK,I can be so clumsy 18 sometimes.
[11:26.94]I'm sorry.Shall we just go?
[11:31.91]Yes,let's and don't worry about it.
[11:36.58]OK.Here,let me get your coat.Oh no,I'm really sorry...


adj.令人讨厌的,困难的,恶劣的,下流的
  • She got a nasty knock on the head when she fell.她跌倒时头部受到严重碰撞。
  • When this material burns,it flings off a nasty smell.这种物质燃烧时发出一股难闻的气味。
[医]青肿的,瘀紫的
  • his bruised and bloodied nose 他沾满血的青肿的鼻子
  • She had slipped and badly bruised her face. 她滑了一跤,摔得鼻青脸肿。
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?
adj.可怕的,极可憎的,极可厌的
  • This is a horrible monster.这是一个可怕的怪物。
  • That is a horrible accident.那是一次可怕的事故。
n.伤疤,伤痕,创伤
  • This scar is from the bite of a dog.这是狗咬后留下的伤疤。
  • The tragedy left a scar on her mind.这个悲剧给她造成精神上的创伤。
[体]弃权
  • John yawned and scratched his chin. 约翰打个哈欠,挠挠下巴。
  • The investigation barely scratched the surface of the city's drug problem. 这次调查只是触及了该城市毒品问题的表面。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.钉子( nail的名词复数 );钉状物;指甲;趾甲v.钉住( nail的第三人称单数 );抓住;证明…不属实;揭露
  • Stop biting your nails! 别咬指甲!
  • He joined up the two pieces of wood together with nails. 他用钉子把两块木头接起来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.打滑,打滑的v.滑( slip的过去式和过去分词 );滑脱;下降;(健康状况等)变差
  • She had slipped and badly bruised her face. 她滑了一跤,摔得鼻青脸肿。
  • The climber slipped and dropped to his death. 攀登者一失足掉下去摔死了。
n.(缝纫或编织中的)一针( stitch的名词复数 );缝法;衣服;(缝合伤口的)缝线v.缝,缝补,缝合( stitch的第三人称单数 );[引申]把某物连在一起
  • Try to keep the stitches small and straight. 针脚要尽量缝得小而直。
  • Knit the next two stitches together to make the garment narrower. 下两针织在一起,把衣服弄瘦点儿。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.下坡的,倾斜的;adv.往下,每况愈下
  • Is Western society going downhill?西方社会是在走下坡路吗?
  • This restaurant has definitely gone downhill since I last came here.从我上次来过之后,这家餐馆越来越糟。
n.创伤,伤口,伤疤,伤害,痛苦;vt.伤害,损害,使受伤;vi.打伤,伤害;wind的过去式和过去分词
  • There was a gush of blood from the wound.血从伤口流出。
  • The nurse gently mopped the blood from the wound.护士轻轻地抹去伤口上的血。
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。
adv.往回地,向原处,倒,相反,前后倒置地
  • He turned on the light and began to pace backwards and forwards.他打开电灯并开始走来走去。
  • All the girls fell over backwards to get the party ready.姑娘们迫不及待地为聚会做准备。
n.下巴,下颚,不气馁,不灰心
  • You've got some egg on your chin.你的下巴上沾着一点鸡蛋。
  • He hurried on with his shaving,cutting his chin twice.他急急忙忙地剃胡子,把下巴割破了两次。
n.注射,注入;注射液
  • Those drugs are given by injection as well as through the mouth.那些药品可以注射,也可以口服。
  • She pressed the patient a bit too hard when she gave him an injection.她打针时手重了些。
v.溢出( spill的过去式和过去分词 );泼出;涌出;蜂拥而出
  • I spilt your coffee. Sorry—that was clumsy of me. 我弄洒了你的咖啡。对不起,我真是笨手笨脚的。
  • Whoops! Careful, you almost spilt coffee everywhere. 哎哟!小心点,你差点把咖啡洒得到处都是。
n.摩擦,困难,障碍,难点,磨损处;vt.擦,搓,摩擦,惹怒;vi.摩擦,擦破
  • Don't let the wire rub up against the pipe.别让电线碰到管子上。
  • He used to rub up against many famous movie stars.他过去经常偶然碰到许多有名的影星。
adj.笨手笨脚;不圆滑的,缺乏技巧的
  • He is clumsy with his hands.他的一双手很笨。
  • Its body looks heavy and clumsy when it has eaten its fill.它步态蹒跚,吃饱了的身体更显得笨拙可笑。
学英语单词
a mere pose
abt-letterer-siwe syndrome
aljs
ammunition ship
Barbados Basin
beat someone to his knees
belled-out cylindrical pile
biolights
black summer oil
Castagnaro
Chebyshev norm
chemotactic cytokine
chromoproteins
circular working section
class actions
Colmenar de Oreja
compound automatic air switch
corbyal
crystal press
Davisson coordinate
demonstrate
density wave theory
derivative action
dominant heredity
Dylewo
east-west plane
eich
electrolytic theory of dissociation
facimile crystallization
fagopyrixm
finish out
finish rate
fluid-bed dry scrubber
foresightful
fusters
go a-begging
gross value added
harbour tug
higden
high altitude communication satellite
high-duty iron
high-temperature and pressure electrochemistry
highmoritis
instrumental roles
kenyaite
lama ritual dances (tibet)
Lavoisierian
levelling control lever
loveabler
main profile
Massemen
mercury cells
musculus mastoidohumeralis
Mycococcus
NAD
nicotine bitartrate
nordstrom-robinson code
oilless bearing metal
oithona similis
on-court
onez
only yesterday
optical material
organo metallic chemistry
photoinduced carrier
plumbian
pneumotachygraph
protective design
Quarenta
racketiest
railroad crossbuck sign
reactor protection system buses
ream grab
reduction cure
rhagadia ani
secondary safety
semi-organic chemistry
shadowed
sit.
soap-mark
sous-rature
systemic lupus erythematosuss
the crack of doom
the International Monetary Fund
the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Thymine-2-desoxyriboside
timber export trade
Totes Geb.
transmission frame
Trifarcatoceras
trimethylglycocoll
Tubex
unspatial
wakashu
wehave
well found
white alder
with remuneration linked output
without scruple
wtb
xeq
zanco (mexico)