时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语上外版一年级


英语课
00:02.93]Dialogue
[00:05.02]Language Structure:
[00:08.41]The -ed Participle
[00:11.70]A:This morning a boy named Chen Ming came to see me.
[00:17.61]Do you know him?
[00:20.30]B:Yes. He's a student in Class 2.
[00:25.50]A:He's going to take part in an English language contest.
[00:30.77]He asked me to help him with his spoken English.
[00:36.15]B:Did you agree?
[00:39.16]A:Yes, of course.
[00:41.85]And I promised to give him some advice on his written English,too.
[00:48.74]B:That was good of you.
[00:51.54]promise
[00:55.43]Litening Comprehension
[00:59.92]Listen and fill in the blanks 1.
[01:04.60]1.Briefcases__are cheaper than those made of leather.
[01:17.11]2.What do you think of the combs__.
[01:34.30]3.Copy down the words__.
[01:48.38]4.I like the picture__.
[02:05.49]5.All the books must be returned before the end of the term.
[02:21.48]6.Where have you put the note__?
[02:40.76]7.The train__was an hour late.
[02:56.67]8.Here are some books___.
[03:16.08]9.That is a story___.
[03:31.07]10.Hangzhou is a place___each year.
[03:40.66]Text:The Kites
[03:45.75]No one really knows when or where the first kite fluttered 2 in the wind.
[03:53.74]However, most scholars 3 think that the Chinese people had kites about 2 000 years ago.
[04:03.93]European explorers 4 who visited the East brought the first kites to the West.
[04:12.42]The probably brought the brightly coloured kites home to their children as gifts.
[04:20.62]Kite flying has always been a very important sport in Asia.
[04:28.02]In China there is a great festival each year on the ninth day of the ninth month.
[04:36.92]It is called "The Festival of Aseceding on High",
[04:43.01]Thousands of people,young and old,fly their kites on that day.
[04:51.08]Kites of different shapes and sizes fill the sky.
[04:57.17]There are kites that look like dragons and lions and tigers.
[05:02.97]And there are kites that look like fish and birds and snakes.
[05:09.97]In Japan a special kite day is held each year on May 5th.
[05:18.67]All day long, fish-shaped kites are flown from the roof 5 tops.
[05:26.37]They are flown in honour 6 of a brave Japanese boy named Kintaro.
[05:35.18]Kintaro once saved a group of fishermen by killing 7 a man-eating fish.
[05:44.06]Kites are not only for fun.
[05:48.55]They have been very useful throughout 8 history.
[05:53.65]New Words and Expressions
[05:58.24]kite/kait/
[05:59.85]风筝
[06:01.46]flutter
[06:02.85]飘动
[06:04.25]scholar
[06:05.75]学者
[06:07.26]European
[06:08.95]欧洲的
[06:10.65]explorer
[06:11.91]探测者
[06:13.16]brightly/'braitli/
[06:14.86]鲜艳地
[06:16.56]coloured
[06:17.95]彩色的;涂色的
[06:19.35]Asia
[06:21.45]亚洲
[06:23.56]ascend
[06:24.90]攀登
[06:26.25]dragon
[06:27.59]龙
[06:28.94]lion
[06:30.58]狮子
[06:32.23]snake/sneik/
[06:33.27]蛇
[06:34.32]special
[06:35.47]特殊
[06:36.62]honour
[06:38.17]荣誉
[06:39.73]in honour of
[06:41.32]为向...表示敬意
[06:42.91]kintaro
[06:44.45]金太郎
[06:46.00]man-eating
[06:47.64]吃人的
[06:49.29]fun
[06:50.48]乐趣


1 blanks
n.(纸等的)空白(尤指表格的空白)( blank的名词复数 );空地;(书正文前后的)空白页;空白表格(或证件)
  • Fill in the blanks with verbals. 用动词的非谓语形式填空。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Complete the following sentences by filling the blanks with proper prepositions and adverbs. 用适当的冠词和副词填空,完成下列句子。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 fluttered
v.飘动( flutter的过去式和过去分词 );(心)快速跳动;振翼,拍翅膀
  • Flags fluttered in the breeze. 旗帜在微风中飘扬。
  • Imes concluded from her fluttered look that she had spent the money. 艾姆斯从她慌张的眼神推断出她花光了钱。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 scholars
n.奖学金获得者( scholar的名词复数 );学者;聪颖勤奋的学生;文人学士
  • Many scholars have argued thus. 许多学者都这样论证过。
  • This university has turned out some first-rate scholars. 这所大学培养了一些第一流的学者。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 explorers
n.探险家,勘探者( explorer的名词复数 )
  • The explorers climbed a mound to survey the land around them. 勘探者爬上土丘去勘测周围的土地。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The explorers had to rough it when they got into the jungle. 那些探险者进入丛林后,不得不过着艰苦的生活。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 roof
n.屋顶;v.给...覆以屋顶,覆盖
  • A cat is on the roof.一只小猫在屋顶上。
  • Move back! The roof is falling!往后退,屋顶要塌了!
6 honour
n.(BrE)荣誉,头衔;信用,尊敬,名誉;阁下;勋章;vt.尊敬,授予荣誉;承兑,实践
  • Children should be taught to show honour to their elders.应该教育孩子尊敬长者。
  • She stands first on the honour list.她在光荣榜上名列第一。
7 killing
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财
  • Investors are set to make a killing from the sell-off.投资者准备清仓以便大赚一笔。
  • Last week my brother made a killing on Wall Street.上个周我兄弟在华尔街赚了一大笔。
8 throughout
adv.到处,自始至终;prep.遍及,贯穿
  • These magazines are sold at bookstores throughout the country.这些杂志在全国各地书店均有发售。
  • Guilin is known throughout the world for its scenery.桂林以山水著称于世。
学英语单词
abstractify
acnemia
additional tax
amphigamy(renner 1916)
Amsil silver copper
Bacab
baggable
base64
centrifugal pump performance
cephalin-cholesterol flocculation
chaff dispensing device
charmphysics
colour fastness to perspiration
conducting fire back to its origin
contextual discourse
cosmicism
dams
Davidstow
dead beat instrument
Deliva
demur the instance
diaphragm cylinder
discalceated
draw up a list
drawgate
E.S.A.
ecological validity
esthetes
feather-light
floor plan graph
fluidized-bed gasification
forebodement
freeish
fringed geckoes
fully directional submersible vehicle
general call to all stations
give one's regards
glucocentric
half-off
hammer stalk
have one's an ear to the ground
head the list
herpeses
Holzknecht's scale
honourary chairman
imbroglii
inculcating
index correlation
interlandi
iPhone SDK
Japanese spindle
jetplanes
lel
lepery
maximum transfer
Maxine taffeta
minimum temperature prediction
monovalent sera
morbus ecdemicus
mutational delay
non-recurring item
nonfatal trauma
not be born yesterday
oculudato
oil-ring retainer
Patricios
perforatorium
Periclor
philipstadite
position-sensitive
quasi logical
resalue
rosined soap
S-code
San Vicente, C.
sanitary wares
say hi to
short-run trend
similar permutation
spizofurone
steam ejector gas-freeing system
steam pocket in water tank of radiator
sublethal heat stress
sulfuric acid cooler
teutonomania
the Post Office
tidal pressure ridge
times-standard
tommy bar nut
torsion indicator
transgentleman
transrectus incision
tripalmitates
tsiranana
two-time someone
tyret
Upper Triassic
vocalistic
war supplies
welding up
wreck mark
zigzag rule