时间:2018-12-03 作者:英语课 分类:新交流英语


英语课

[00:00.00]UNIT 4 Let's go rollerblading;

[00:23.87]Warm Up;

[00:25.27]Exercise D. Listen.Circle the two activities you hear.;

[00:31.52]1.Mike:Hello?  Phil:Hi,Mike.It's   Phil.What are you   doing?Are you busy?;

[00:43.55]Mike:No.I'm just   reading. Phil:What are you   reading?;

[00:47.09]Mike:Oh,I'm reading   a great book   called The Story   of...[fade];

[00:52.86]2.Nathan:Hello?   F1:Hello.Is Karen     there,please?;

[01:11.83]Nathan:Yes,just a   minute.Karen,it's   for you.;

[01:15.45]Karen:OK.I'm coming.   Hello? F1:Hi,Karen.   It's Elena.;

[01:21.02]Karen:Hi,Elena.   What's up?;

[01:22.87]F1:Well,I'm working,   at the hospital.   What are you doing?;

[01:26.15]Karen:Nathan and I   are trying to   rollerblade.;

[01:29.06]F1:Rollerblade?  [incredulous]You're  rollerblading?;

[01:31.82]Karen:Well,we're   trying to...Oh no,   whoa,oh dear.Ouch!;

[01:43.99]Conversation Is it helping 1?;

[01:48.81]Exercise A. Listen and practice.;

[01:54.74]Susan:It's a beautiful   day.Let's do   something.;

[01:59.63]Andy:I know.How   about going to the   beach?;

[02:02.37]Kevin:I'm sorry,but   I'm busy today.I   have to work.;

[02:08.94]Susan:Hi.What are   you doing? Nathan:We're trying   to rollerblade.;

[02:15.34]Andy:Hey Mom,let's   go with them. Susan:Andy,what are   you doing?;

[02:24.37]Andy:I'm pushing you.   Is it helping? Susan:No,it isn't.   But thanks,anyway.;

[02:33.77]Susan:Andy,be   careful.You're   going too fast.;

[02:40.81]Andy:No,I'm not.   You're taking too   long.;

[02:47.72]Susan:Slow down,Andy   Wait for me. Andy:Bye.See you   later.;

[02:56.55]Susan:Yeah,   see you later.;

[03:02.58]Grammar in Context 2 Talking about activities;

[03:08.89]Pronunciation;

[03:10.61]Exercise A. Listen to the stressed words.;

[03:15.50]He isn't working. He's studying.;

[03:19.61]They aren't studying. They're playing cards.;

[03:24.12]Exercise B. Listen.Circle the stressed words.;

[03:30.03]1.We aren't eating   dinner.We're   making dinner.;

[03:37.22]2.He isn't working.   He's reading.;

[03:44.87]3.I'm eating breakfast   I'm not   eating lunch.;

[03:54.01]4.She isn't reading.   She's studying.;

[04:02.54]5.They're shopping.   They aren't   rollerblading.;

[04:11.36]Exercise C Listen again and repeat.;

[04:18.06]1.We aren't eating   dinner.We're   making dinner.;

[04:30.31]2.He isn't working.   He's reading.;

[04:44.08]3.I'm eating   breakfast.I'm not   eating lunch.;

[04:59.32]4.She isn't reading.   She's studying.;

[05:13.75]5.They're shopping.   They aren't   rollerblading.;

[05:28.29]Vocabulary in Context;

[05:32.78]Listening;

[05:33.88]Exercise D.;

[05:35.71]Listen to the conversations.Is the person saying yes or saying no?;

[05:41.59]Check the correct box.;

[05:44.38]1.F1:Hey,let's go     rollerblading.   M1:Sorry,but I     have to go home.;

[05:52.81]2.M1:How about      eating dinner      with me?   F1:Sounds great.;

[06:00.61]3.F1:How about      helping me wash      the dishes?   M1:Um,well,OK.;

[06:10.56]4.M1:Let's go to the      beach.  F1:Maybe another  time.I have to work.;

[06:19.27]5.F1:Let's go      shopping.   M1:Sorry.I'm busy.;

[06:26.96]6.M1:How about    helping me with    my homework?;

[06:32.44]F1:Sorry,but I have    to work.;

[06:36.74]7.F1:How about going      out for      breakfast?   M1:Great idea.;

[06:44.56]8.M1:Let's play      cards.   F1:Sure.Sounds      great;

[06:53.67]Listening in Context;

[06:58.19]Listen.Write the name on the correct figure.;

[07:02.65]Ben:Hey,Annie,look.   Everyone's roller-   blading!Let's   watch them.;

[07:09.08]Annie:Sorry,but I   have to wash these   dishes.;

[07:12.06]Ben:Oh look.Casey's   falling into the   pool.Jason is run-   ning to help her!;

[07:17.90]Annie:Is Jason   helping Casey?;

[07:19.88]Ben:Yeah,she's okay.   But Nathan isn't   rollerblading   anymore.;

[07:24.63]He's sitting on the   ground.He's   laughing.;

[07:27.77]Annie:Hey,Ben.Let's   go talk to them.;

[07:30.12]I don't really have to wash these dishes now.;

[07:36.21]UNIT 5 Can you sing and dance?;

[08:03.42]Warm Up;

[08:04.61]Exercise C. Listen.You will hear three actors auditioning 4.;

[08:10.70]What can they do? What can't they do? Mark the correct column.;

[08:16.75]F1:Let's start the   auditions 5.Okay,   Lisa.;

[08:20.27]Can you dance[sounds of tap dancing]Good. Very good.;

[08:30.20]Thank you,Lisa. That's great.Now, Robert,can you sing?;

[08:34.80]M1:Happy birthday to   you.Happy birthday   to you.;

[08:47.04]F1:Uh huh.Thank you,   Robert.Next?Next!   Linda,I want you   to cry.Can you cry?;

[08:57.44]F2:Can I cry?[sounds   of Linda crying] F1:Do you want a   tissue?;

[09:09.74]Conversation Tasty Chicken;

[09:15.18]A.Listen and   practice.;

[09:17.38]Jason is at an audition 3 for an acting 7 job on TV.;

[09:22.39]F1:Okay,Jason.Well,   what can you do?   Can you sing?;

[09:26.87]Jason:Yes,I can sing   but not very well. F1:Can you dance?;

[09:32.31]Jason:Well,yes.I can   dance a little,but   not very well.;

[09:37.79]F1:You can't sing or   dance very well.   Hmm.Okay.Can you   speak Spanish?;

[09:43.41]Jason:Yes,I can.I   can speak Spanish   very well.;

[09:46.81]My parents are from Puerto Rico.;

[09:48.68]F1:Good.Now,let's   see you act.Can   you act?;

[09:52.25]Jason:Yes,of course,   I can act.But what    am I auditioning    for?;

[09:57.49]A father,a doctor, a lawyer?;

[10:01.28]F1:A father?A doctor?   No.You're auditio-   ning for the role   of Tasty Chicken.;

[10:11.84]Grammar in Context Asking about ability.;

[10:18.39]Pronunciation;

[10:20.04]Exercise A. Listen to the sound of stressed and unstressed can.;

[10:27.07]F1:(Unstressed)Can   you sing? M1:(Stressed)Yes,I   can.No,I can't.;

[10:46.87]Exercise B. Listen.Circle the stressed words.;

[10:54.09]1.Can you sing?   Yes,I can. 2.Can he ski?   No,he can't.;

[11:12.49]3.Can she dance?   Yes,she can.;

[11:22.26]4.Can they play the   guitar?   No,they can't.;

[11:33.69]Exercise C. Listen again and repeat.;

[11:41.18]1.Can you sing?   Yes,I can. 2.Can he ski?   No,he can't.;

[12:00.98]3.Can she dance?   Yes,she can.;

[12:11.74]4.Can they play the   guitar?   No,they can't.;

[12:23.64]Vocabulary in Context;

[12:28.89]Talking about nationalities and languages;

[12:32.32]Exercise B. Listen and circle the word you hear.;

[12:37.51]1.Annie can't speak   Spanish very well.;

[12:43.70]2.Stacey's grandpar-   ents can speak   French and English.;

[12:51.91]3.Ken 6 can't speak   Chinese very well.;

[12:59.39]4.Phil Chen's   parents can speak   Chinese and   English.;

[13:08.28]5.Ben's grandfather   can speak   Portuguese 8.;

[13:15.97]6.Stacey can't speak   Korean.;

[13:23.71]Listening in Context;

[13:28.60]Exercise A. Listen to The Date Connection.What do the people do?;

[13:35.25]Match each person with an occupation.;

[13:38.84]M1:I'm Frank   Sabatino,and this   is The Date   Connection.;

[13:49.28]Tonight,let's welcome our six young contestants 9.;

[13:53.81]First,Vanessa. Vanessa is a musician.;

[13:57.86]She can play the piano,and she can sing and dance.;

[14:02.23]F1:That's right,   Frank.;

[14:03.78]Of course,I can't play the piano and dance at the same time.;

[14:08.88]M1:Let's hear it for  Vanessa.Our second  young woman is Jane  Jane is an actress.;

[14:17.09]F2:Hello.;

[14:18.34]M1:Yes,well,Jane   says she can play   baseball.;

[14:22.63]She can also play soccer,but not very well.You're a wonderful athlete.;

[14:29.09]F2:Thank you.;

[14:30.70]M1:Jane is an   actress,she can play   baseball,and she can   also play soccer.;

[14:36.94]Let's hear it for Jane.And this is Linda.Linda is a doctor.;

[14:44.15]And she can speak Spanish.Can you say something in Spanish for our audience?;

[14:50.26]F3:Hola!;

[14:51.32]M1:Hola.Hello to you   too,Linda.Be   careful of Linda.;

[14:58.09]Linda can do Karate 10. Thank you,Linda.Okay so this David.;

[15:05.68]He's a writer.Can you write about dating,David?;

[15:10.31]M2:No,but I can   write about sports M1:Really?Can you   play any sports?;

[15:16.14]M2:Oh,sure.I can   play baseball and   basketball.;

[15:20.15]M1:Baseball and   basketball?;

[15:22.62]M2:Yes.I can play   soccer,but not   very well.;

[15:26.54]M1:Soccer,too?   Wonderful.Let's   hear it for David.;

[15:31.46]Our fifth young person is Don.What do you do,Don?;

[15:36.95]M3:I'm a businessman   for an interna-   tional company.;

[15:39.76]M1:Can you speak   other languages?;

[15:42.22]M3:I can speak   Japanese and   Spanish,but not   very well.;

[15:45.51]M1:Japanese and   Spanish?Wonderful.   Let's hear it for   Don.;

[15:51.61]Last,but not least, we have Ken.Ken is an engineer.;

[15:57.82]Ken can sing,and dance And careful,Linda,he can do karate, too.Welcome,Ken.;

[16:06.71]M4:Thanks a lot,   Frank.;

[16:08.27]M1:Let's have a big   round of applause   for everyone.;

[16:19.50]Exercise B. Listen again.Match each person with an activity.;

[16:28.35]M1:I'm Frank   Sabatino,and this   is The Date Conne-   ction.;

[16:39.02]Tonight,let's welcome our six young contestants.;

[16:43.56]First,Vanessa. Vanessa is a musician.;

[16:47.68]She can play the piano,and she can sing and dance.;

[16:52.12]F1:That's right,   Frank.;

[16:53.64]Of course,I can't play the piano and dance at the same time.;

[16:58.56]M1:Let's hear it for  Vanessa.Our second  young woman is Jane  Jane is an actress.;

[17:06.91]F2:Hello.;

[17:08.18]M1:Yes,well,Jane   says she can play   baseball.;

[17:12.47]She can also play soccer,but not very well.You're a wonderful athlete.;

[17:18.88]F2:Thank you.;

[17:20.60]M1:Jane is an actress,she can play baseball,and she can also play soccer.;

[17:26.80]Let's hear it for Jane.And this is Linda.Linda is a doctor.;

[17:33.99]And she can speak Spanish.Can you say something in Spanish for our audience?;

[17:40.09]F3:Hola!;

[17:41.16]M1:Hola.Hello to you   too,Linda.Be   careful of Linda.;

[17:47.98]Linda can do Karate. Thank you,Linda.Okay so this David.;

[17:55.52]He's a writer.Can you write about dating,David?;

[18:00.27]M2:No,but I can   write about sports M1:Really?Can you   play any sports?;

[18:06.02]M2:Oh,sure.I can   play baseball and   basketball.;

[18:10.04]M1:Baseball and   basketball?;

[18:12.55]M2:Yes.I can play   soccer,but not   very well.;

[18:16.48]M1:Soccer,too?   Wonderful.Let's   hear it for David.;

[18:21.64]Our fifth young person is Don.What do you do,Don?;

[18:26.86]M3:I'm a businessman   for an interna-   tional company.;

[18:29.68]M1:Can you speak   other languages?;

[18:32.18]M3:I can speak   Japanese and   Spanish,but not   very well.;

[18:35.49]M1:Japanese and   Spanish?Wonderful.   Let's hear it for   Don.;

[18:41.81]Last,but not least, we have ken.Ken is an engineer.;

[18:47.78]Ken can sing,and da- nce.And careful,Lin- da,he can do karate, too.Welcome,Ken.;

[18:56.72]M4:Thanks a lot,   Frank.;

[18:58.27]M1:Let's have a big   round of applause   for everyone.;

[19:10.63]UNIT 6 What's it like?;

[19:35.93]Warm Up;

[19:37.07]Exercise B.;

[19:38.80]Listen.What city is the person describing?Circle the correct answer.;

[19:45.78]It's a big city.You can see the ocean and mountains.;

[19:50.81]There are a lot of houses in the hills. And there are a lot of freeways.;

[19:56.07]You can drive very fast.You can visit Hollywood.;

[20:02.41]Conversation New York is very exciting!;

[20:09.22]Exercise A. Look at the story and listen.;

[20:14.28]Casey:So,Jason,where   are you from? Jason:Stony Brook 11. Casey:Where's that?;

[20:18.94]Jason:It's on Long   Island,near New   York City.;

[20:21.57]Casey:New York City.   What's New York   really like?;

[20:26.37]Jason:Well,it's very   big.;

[20:28.40]There are lots of people,tall buildings, cars,and buses everywhere.;

[20:33.25]Casey:Is it exciting? Jason:Oh,yes.It's   very exciting.;

[20:36.84]Casey:Is it very   different from   Hollywood and   Los Angeles?;

[20:40.14]Jason:Yes,it is.But   Hollywood is   exciting,too,espe-   cially for actors.;

[20:45.05]Casey:That's right.   You're an actor.;

[20:47.00]Jason:Yes,I am.I'm   waiting to hear   about a new job.   Cross your fingers.;

[20:53.90]Grammar in Context Talking about location;

[21:00.53]Listening;

[21:01.85]Exercise B.;

[21:03.95]Listen.What is the person saying:in or on?Check the correct box.;

[21:12.05]1.The Empire State   Building's in New   York City.;

[21:19.22]2.San Francisco's in   California. 3.The school's on   Atlantic Street.;

[21:35.30]4.His apartment's on   University Avenue. 5.Honolulu's in   Hawaii.;

[21:51.32]6.Atlanta's in   Georgia. 7.Hollywood's in   Los Angeles.;

[22:06.13]8.Capitol Records is   on Vine Street.;

[22:15.16]Grammar in Context Describing specific features of places;

[22:22.99]Pronunciation;

[22:24.74]Exercise B. Hollywood has three syllables 13: Holl+y+wood.;

[22:35.25]Listen to these words.Write the number of syllables in each word.;

[22:41.90]1.Hollywood.   Hollywood is in   California.;

[23:01.03]2.Michigan.Michigan   is in the North.;

[23:20.01]3.Los Angeles.What's   Los Angeles like?;

[23:39.88]4.San Francisco.Is   San Francisco near   Los Angeles?;

[24:03.68]5.New York City.New   York City is   exciting.;

[24:24.70]6.San Diego.San   Diego is near   Mexico.;

[24:48.69]Exercise C. Listen.Circle the stressed syllable 12 in the words above.;

[24:58.75]1.Hollywood 2.Michigan 3.Los Angeles;

[25:22.31]4.San Francisco 5.New York City 6.San Diego;

[25:50.32]Exercise D. Listen again and repeat.;

[25:57.66]1.Hollywood 2.Michigan 3.Los Angeles;

[26:13.51]4.San Francisco 5.New York City 6.San Diego;

[26:32.83]Listening in Context;

[26:37.19]Exercise A.;

[26:38.65]Jason is planning a vacation.Stacey and Casey are helping.Listen.;

[26:45.66]Write Newport Beach or Malibu under the correct photograph.;

[26:51.50]Casey:Jason is   planning his   vacation.Let's   help him.;

[26:55.57]Stacey:Okay.Jason,   where are you   going?;

[26:58.29]Jason:I don't know.   Maybe Newport   Beach--or Malibu?;

[27:03.94]Casey:Well,Malibu's   beautiful. Stacey:Wait--let's   make a list.;

[27:08.46]Jason:Okay.Let's see  Malibu's--beautiful Stacey:But it's   boring.;

[27:14.39]Jason:Malibu--   boring.;

[27:17.61]Stacey:Newport Beach   is exciting.And   it's near here.;

[27:21.90]Jason:Hmm.Newport   Beach--exciting   and nearby.;

[27:26.60]Casey:Yes,but   Newport Beach is   noisy at night.;

[27:30.37]Malibu is quiet.The beach is very clean and surfing is great.;

[27:36.61]Jason:Okay,Newport  Beach--noisy.Malibu  --quiet and clean  beach.;

[27:43.95]Stacey:Yeah.But   there are a lot of   good restaurants   in Newport Beach.;

[27:48.15]Casey:You and food,   Stacey.They're   good but they're   very busy.;

[27:53.07]There are always a lot of people.And what about all the cars?;

[27:57.76]There are a lot of cars in Newport Beach.The streets are very crowded.;

[28:03.13]In Malibu the streets are empty. My vote is for Malibu.;

[28:07.83]Stacey:But you   aren't going!;

[28:09.17]Jason:Okay.Okay.   Let's look at the   list.;

[28:14.20]Exercise B. Listen again.Circle the words about Newport Beach.;

[28:23.76]Underline the words about Malibu.;

[28:27.12]Casey:Jason is   planning his   vacation.Let's   help him.;

[28:31.37]Stacey:Okay.Jason,   where are you   going?;

[28:34.09]Jason:I don't know.   Maybe Newport   Beach--or Malibu?;

[28:39.70]Casey:Well,Malibu's   beautiful. Stacey:Wait--let's   make a list.;

[28:44.24]Jason:Okay.Let's see  Malibu's--beautiful Stacey:But it's   boring.;

[28:50.20]Jason:Malibu--   boring.;

[28:53.37]Stacey:Newport Beach   is exciting.And   it's near here.;

[28:57.66]Jason:Hmm.Newport   Beach--exciting   and nearby.;

[29:02.30]Casey:Yes,but   Newport Beach is   noisy at night.;

[29:06.06]Malibu is quiet.The beach is very clean and surfing is great;

[29:12.37]Jason:Okay,Newport  Beach--noisy.Malibu  --quiet and clean  beach.;

[29:19.75]Stacey:Yeah.But   there are a lot of   good restaurants   in Newport Beach.;

[29:23.85]Casey:You and food,   Stacey.They're   good but they're   very busy.;

[29:28.82]There are always a lot of people.And what about all the cars?;

[29:33.45]There are a lot of cars in Newport Beach.The streets are very crowded.;

[29:38.86]In Malibu the streets are empty. My vote is for Malibu.;

[29:43.56]Stacey:But you   aren't going!;

[29:44.90]Jason:Okay.Okay.   Let's look at the   list.;

 



1 helping
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。
2 context
n.背景,环境,上下文,语境
  • You can always tell the meaning of a word from its context.你常可以从上下文中猜出词义来。
  • This sentence does not seem to connect with the context.这个句子似乎与上下文脱节。
3 audition
n.(对志愿艺人等的)面试(指试读、试唱等)
  • I'm going to the audition but I don't expect I'll get a part.我去试音,可并不指望会给我个角色演出。
  • At first,they said he was too young,but later they called him for an audition.起初,他们说他太小,但后来他们叫他去试听。
4 auditioning
vi.试听(audition的现在分词形式)
  • She was auditioning for the role of Lady Macbeth. 她试演了麦克佩斯夫人的角色。
  • Which part are you auditioning for? 你试音什么角色? 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 auditions
n.(对拟做演员、歌手、乐师等人的)试听,试音( audition的名词复数 )
  • Find modeling auditions, casting calls& acting auditions, all in one place. 找一个立体感试听,铸造呼叫和表演试听一体的地方。 来自互联网
  • We are now about to start auditions to find a touring guitarist. 我们现在准备找一个新的吉他手。 来自互联网
6 ken
n.视野,知识领域
  • Such things are beyond my ken.我可不懂这些事。
  • Abstract words are beyond the ken of children.抽象的言辞超出小孩所理解的范围.
7 acting
n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的
  • Ignore her,she's just acting.别理她,她只是假装的。
  • During the seventies,her acting career was in eclipse.在七十年代,她的表演生涯黯然失色。
8 Portuguese
n.葡萄牙人;葡萄牙语
  • They styled their house in the Portuguese manner.他们仿照葡萄牙的风格设计自己的房子。
  • Her family is Portuguese in origin.她的家族是葡萄牙血统。
9 contestants
n.竞争者,参赛者( contestant的名词复数 )
  • The competition attracted over 500 contestants representing 8 different countries. 这次比赛吸引了代表8个不同国家的500多名参赛者。
  • Two candidates are emerging as contestants for the presidency. 两位候选人最终成为总统职位竞争者。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 karate
n.空手道(日本的一种徒手武术)
  • Alice's boyfriend knew a little karate.艾丽斯的男朋友懂一点儿空手道。
  • The black belt is the highest level in karate.黑腰带级是空手道的最高级别。
11 brook
n.小河,溪;v.忍受,容让
  • In our room we could hear the murmur of a distant brook.在我们房间能听到远处小溪汩汩的流水声。
  • The brook trickled through the valley.小溪涓涓流过峡谷。
12 syllable
n.音节;vt.分音节
  • You put too much emphasis on the last syllable.你把最后一个音节读得太重。
  • The stress on the last syllable is light.最后一个音节是轻音节。
13 syllables
n.音节( syllable的名词复数 )
  • a word with two syllables 双音节单词
  • 'No. But I'll swear it was a name of two syllables.' “想不起。不过我可以发誓,它有两个音节。” 来自英汉文学 - 双城记
学英语单词
action pattern
advocacy tank
albulid
anamorphotic attachment
antistreptolysin o
ASIM,A.S.I.M.
Astrida
backup governor
bakerly
ballet british colombia
belt-type exhauster
bernoulli's relations
biotinylated
BTTT
butadiene-styrene copolymer
call analyzer
capacitive two-terminal element
Chaldees
chathetometer
client isolation
comma shaped cuttings
contempt of legislature
convertile
Deep South
dressin
dsDNA
e-i pick off
Eppelborn
ethnise
ethyl triphenyl silicane
exofacial
forensic hematology
fossa interpeduncular
Guebers
hablots
hauter
height of baffle plate
holotrichia sauteri sauteri
hypofluorescence
impregnate with
insinuated
insular convolution
invitation and submission of tender
kaoliang oil
leglessly
limacella glioderma
local grid
lodgment
long-time fatigue strength
Loudia Ouolof
Medskog
micropluviometer
mileposting
millifarad
mimotope
mispractice
nacoma
neutron-irradiated bromobenzene
nitinols
octin
opinion poll
ordaining
orman
Orussidae
overelaborateness
overoxidations
p. and h.
parking and maintenance room in the bulldozer garage
passenger van
Patiala
picrotoxin
pins and needle
playing hardball
quarter-band filter
rachen
rated power of solar array
reflexa
roboticization
rotor forging
salesclerks
seagates
security breaches
seize with both hands
sharp ear hook
shawon
slowcoach
stress-rupture
sun-trap
synical
tag card reader
taking-up lever bush
the tragic
thread groove
tilia mofungensis chun et wong
typhoid spine
ultrafashiinable
ur(in)ometer
vapor hood
wo'n't
work anchor
yeley