时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第三册


英语课
00:06.79]2 While you read  A sticky problem
[00:15.73]You can imagine the scene.
[00:20.58]You’re walking down the street of an old English town.
[00:25.65]You decide to sit on a bench to admire the fine buildings and beautiful flowers
[00:32.31]a little bit longer.
[00:35.16]Then as you stand up,you feel that nasty pull on your dress or trousers
[00:42.42]and turn round to see the remains 1 of a lump of chewing gum,
[00:48.20]half of which is now stuck to your behind!
[00:52.74]A wonderful moment is destroyed and your mood changes for the rest of the day,
[00:59.40]or however long it takes you to remove the awful stuff from your clothing.
[01:05.18]Well,one town has finally had enough of all the complaints it receives each year
[01:12.25]and is not going to put up with it any more.
[01:16.62]Darlington,which last year won a ’Beautiful Britain’competition,
[01:22.68]has decided 2 to act by providing special boards
[01:27.93]where people can stick their gum once it has been used.
[01:33.10]Up to thirty chewing gum’parking boards’
[01:38.14]are to be put up in an area in the twon centre,
[01:42.82]which recently underwent a one-million-pound facelift.
[01:47.96]They will cost $3,000 to provide,
[01:53.24]are aimed at the thirteen-to-twenty-three age group,
[01:58.41]regarded as the worst offenders 3,
[02:02.46]and will bear the messages’Don’t Gum Up Darlington’,
[02:08.13]’Chew It,Bin It’and ’Park Your Gum Here.’
[02:14.30]The town council believes boards will help save some of the $6,000 a year
[02:21.66]it spends on cleaning up gum from the streets.
[02:26.21]The boards,to be situated 4 at places such as sports centres and cinemas,
[02:33.68]will have a bull’s-eye target so youngsters can aim at them.
[02:39.14]Keith Atkinson,
[02:43.08]head of Darlington’s environmental and consumer protection department,said,
[02:48.75]’Most people don’t see chewing gum as litter,
[02:53.79]but we are hoping the boards will help people to start thinking that way.
[02:59.54]We’ve been flooded with complaints,mainly from visitors,
[03:05.73]who say gum on the streets,sticking to pavements and shoes,
[03:11.48]it both unpleasant and makes Darlington look untidy.’
[03:17.04]Darlington isn’t the first in the world to try to tackle the stickly issue of chewing gum.
[03:25.82]In 1992,the Asian city state of Singapore
[03:31.28]banned all eating and importing of chewing gum
[03:36.24]after it was claimed trains had been delayed
[03:40.68]because trapped chewing gum caused the automatic doors too stick.
[03:46.14]The ban came with severe penalties for breaking the law.
[03:51.92]Smugglers bringing gum into the country could get a jail sentence of one year
[03:58.68]plus an eight-thousand-dollar fine.
[04:03.12]The government also tried to reinforce its message with advertising 5 campaigns,
[04:10.20]which included slogans such as:
[04:14.56]’If you can’t think because you can’t chew,try a banana.’
[04:20.73]The policy has been a great success as even its critics admit.
[04:27.60]’The whole ban idea was not a good idea to start with,
[04:33.35]but it did help to educate Singaporeans about the nuisance effects of chewing gum.
[04:39.90]Now Singaporeans,including kids,
[04:44.76]are more mature about their civic 6 responsibilities,’said one man we spoke 7 to.
[04:51.42]And certainly,
[04:54.66]Singapore is acknowledged to be perhaps the cleanest city in the world.
[05:00.54]However,it now looks as if the ban will at least be partially 8 lifeted.
[05:07.80]This not the result of thousands of frustrated 9 Singaporean gum chewers,
[05:14.75]but instead it’s come about
[05:18.41]because of pressure from the American gum manufacturers.
[05:22.80]They see the policy as a restricton on free trade
[05:28.05]-particularly of the American gum manufacturers.
[05:33.40]As part of the negotiations 10 on the new trade deal,
[05:38.96]the Singapore government has agreed to allow sugar-free gum
[05:44.24]prescribed by doctors and dentists to be sold by pharmacists.
[05:49.88]The relaxation 11 of the law will 
[05:53.65]only apply to smokers 12 who are trying to give up by using nicotine 13 gum
[05:59.42]and sufferers of dental and gum diseases
[06:03.86]for whom chewing offers therapeutic 14 benefits.
[06:08.33]1 Complaining about things
[06:21.47]Listen and check your answers.
[06:25.54]How was the meal last night?
[06:29.62]Oh,it was awful!The food wasn’t very good.
[06:35.47]It would’ve been OK if that was the only problem,
[06:40.22]but the waiters were really rude was well.
[06:44.69]And then,to top the whole thing off,they tried to overcharge us.
[06:50.02]Then when we complained about it,they made it sound as if it was our fault!
[06:56.39]How’s college going?
[07:02.35]Now very well,actually.I’ve got a bit of a problem with my timetable this term.
[07:09.51]I mean,the last thing I need is three lectures on a Friday.
[07:14.96]I wish they wouldn’t change the timetable every term.Last term was much better.
[07:22.70]3 It really drives me mad
[07:31.27]Listen and check your answers.
[07:36.59]1.Doesn’t it bug 15 you the way shops always charge $9.99 when you know it’s really $10?
[07:46.47]I must admit,things like that don’t really bother me.
[07:52.22]2.Look,I’m really sorry.There’s no way I can come to your party tomorrow night.
[08:02.09]I’ve got to work late.
[08:05.85]Oh,well,don’t worry.It’s not the end of the world.
[08:10.71]3.I really though I’d got the job.I mean,my interview went really well,
[08:20.98]and then tell me I’m not even short-listed!
[08:25.73]Oh,well.Don’t let it get you down.
[08:29.39]4.I’ve got about the five bills I’m supposed to pay by the end of the month.
[08:39.94]What do they think I am?Made of money?
[08:44.38]Oh,well,there’s nothing you can do about it.

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。
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.冒犯者( offender的名词复数 );犯规者;罪犯;妨害…的人(或事物)
  • Long prison sentences can be a very effective deterrent for offenders. 判处长期徒刑可对违法者起到强有力的威慑作用。
  • Purposeful work is an important part of the regime for young offenders. 使从事有意义的劳动是管理少年犯的重要方法。
adj.坐落在...的,处于某种境地的
  • The village is situated at the margin of a forest.村子位于森林的边缘。
  • She is awkwardly situated.她的处境困难。
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。
adj.城市的,都市的,市民的,公民的
  • I feel it is my civic duty to vote.我认为投票选举是我作为公民的义务。
  • The civic leaders helped to forward the project.市政府领导者协助促进工程的进展。
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
adv.部分地,从某些方面讲
  • The door was partially concealed by the drapes.门有一部分被门帘遮住了。
  • The police managed to restore calm and the curfew was partially lifted.警方设法恢复了平静,宵禁部分解除。
adj.挫败的,失意的,泄气的v.使不成功( frustrate的过去式和过去分词 );挫败;使受挫折;令人沮丧
  • It's very easy to get frustrated in this job. 这个工作很容易令人懊恼。
  • The bad weather frustrated all our hopes of going out. 恶劣的天气破坏了我们出行的愿望。 来自《简明英汉词典》
协商( negotiation的名词复数 ); 谈判; 完成(难事); 通过
  • negotiations for a durable peace 为持久和平而进行的谈判
  • Negotiations have failed to establish any middle ground. 谈判未能达成任何妥协。
n.松弛,放松;休息;消遣;娱乐
  • The minister has consistently opposed any relaxation in the law.部长一向反对法律上的任何放宽。
  • She listens to classical music for relaxation.她听古典音乐放松。
吸烟者( smoker的名词复数 )
  • Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily. 许多有尼古丁瘾的抽烟人不容易把烟戒掉。
  • Chain smokers don't care about the dangers of smoking. 烟鬼似乎不在乎吸烟带来的种种危害。
n.(化)尼古丁,烟碱
  • Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily.许多有尼古丁瘾的抽烟人不容易把烟戒掉。
  • Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily.许多有尼古丁瘾的抽烟人不容易把烟戒掉。
adj.治疗的,起治疗作用的;对身心健康有益的
  • Therapeutic measures were selected to fit the patient.选择治疗措施以适应病人的需要。
  • When I was sad,music had a therapeutic effect.我悲伤的时候,音乐有治疗效力。
n.虫子;故障;窃听器;vt.纠缠;装窃听器
  • There is a bug in the system.系统出了故障。
  • The bird caught a bug on the fly.那鸟在飞行中捉住了一只昆虫。
学英语单词
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5'-Deoxyadenosyl-B12
acid fast red
Aegerita
albumin milk
almeida pilosa
amoralists
amphoteric ion-exchangeresin
anti-impact gear
batouti
blast furnace smelting
bunss
cabinetmaker
cauliflora
CD Video
Churumuco
COBOL transaction program
collapsible keel block
corecipients
dihydropyrimidinase
direct exporttrade
draw-
drip-drying
escrowing
esterifiable
Ethydan
ethyl cyanamide
filtered signal
fire bricks
flamdoodle
Florence crystals
foam solution
folded potential
forestry production statistics
fully arisen sea
general fixed assets group of accounts
genus Hamamelis
genus irenas
Grecian nose
groaners
Guengant
Haskins
hcb
ill-humo(u)redly
in conjunction with
input/output stream control
inseminating catheter
insured risk
joint buying office
Kentish fire
lande's g factor
Lincolnshire
look-at-me signal
magon
managed economies
merphenyl
metropolitan broadband network
mobile control room
Muncimir
national switching network
network for arc welding
non-metered tap
not the done thing
nuclei cochleares
Oetinghausen
pastures newer pastures
Pelargonium limoneum
pen lid
penetration method
permeably
Ping Pong buffer
powerful radio-frequency cable
pump for sludge tank
punctuation space
Quinalspan
redalder
reduced flange
regulating error
requirement for tax exemption
self-skill
shape straighten
shelf front
ST_including-and-excluding_covering-and-adding-layers
suele
taper-reamer
taste acuity
technico-
telecommunication route
throw up one's hat
transiliac
travel card
triatic
uncountry
variation in testing temperature
vibroplatform
Villaputzu
Virtual File Allocation Table
vision distance
well-illuminated
what are we waiting for
yester-morrows
z transform inverse