时间:2019-02-03 作者:英语课 分类:step by step 3000 第一册


英语课

   Unit 7. Transportation 1.


  Part 1. Warming up.
  A. Keywords. weather, around the world.
  Vocabulary. Amsterdam, Bogota, Dublin, Istanbul, Warsaw.
  You are going to hear the weather forecast for some cities around the world.
  Supply the missing 2 information in the chart.
  It's a pleasant 76 degrees here.
  For those of you travelling tomorrow, here is a quick look at the weather for cities around the world.
  In Amsterdam, it should be clear tomorrow with a high of 82 and low of 70.
  Athens 3 is also expected to be clear with a high of 80 and a low of 70.
  Bangkok will be cloudy with a high of 90 and a low of 75.
  We also expect Beijing to be cloudy, with a high of 96 and a low of 64.
  In Bogota, you'll need your raincoats with rain expected and a high of only 56.
  At night, the temperature will go down to 48.
  It will also rain in Cairo 4, but much warmer with a high of 93 and a low of 73.
  Dublin will be cloudy as it often is at this time of year with a high of 75 and a low of 55.
  Istanbul will be clear with a high of 86 and a low of 70.
  While in Moscow, the weather will be cloudy and on the cool side with temperatures only reaching a high of 66 and going down to 48 at night.
  If you don't want hot weathers, stay away from New Delhi, where the temperature is expected to reach a high of 112 under cloudy skies, and go down to a not very comfortable low of 80.
  For a beautiful day, go to Warsaw with the skies will be clear and the temperature of a pleasant 79 degrees going down to 59 in the evening.
  And that's it for weather around the world.
  B. Keywords. Can you tell me where? How do I get to...? I'm looking for... Do you know where...
  Vocabulary. Town and Country Bank, Porter 5 Street, Eighth Street, Jackson Street, Center Hotel, Center Street.
  B1. You are going to hear two conversations about someone asking the way.
  The people are at the spot marked "X".
  While listening, follow the speakers with the map.
  Locate 6 the places the speakers are trying to find.
  Excuse me, can you tell me where the nearest bank is?
  The nearest bank... Yeah, the closest one is on Washington 7 Street.
  Where is that?
  OK, go left, at the corner, turn right and go straight for three blocks, you'll see the bank.
  I think it's the Town and Country Bank on the left.
  So at the corner right and straight for three blocks. Thanks.
  You're welcome.
  Excuse me. Do you know where the Center Hotel is?
  You must mean the one on Center Street, right?
  Yes, that's the one.
  Go right and turn left at the corner.
  The street there? Eighth Street?
  Yeah, that's Eighth, go straight down Eighth, and at the first traffic light, turn left.
  Left at the light.
  I think the hotel is the second building on the left.
  Second building on the left, I got it. Good, thanks.
  You're welcome.
  B2. Look at the map again. You'll hear another two conversations about someone asking the way.
  The people are at the spot marked "X".
  However, the directions people give are not correct.
  Listen to the recording 8, correct the wrong directions.
  Pardon me, how do I get to Porter Street from here?
  I'm not from around here, you'd better ask someone else.
  Excuse me, how do I get to the Porter Street from here?
  Porter Street, Porter Street. Oh, yeah, that's not far at all.
  Go right here and go down Eighth Street. uh, that's left at Eighth.
  Take the second left, that's Center street.
  At the next street, you'll come to a traffic light.
  On Center or on Eighth?
  On Center, at the light, turn right. The next street is Porter.
  OK, thanks a lot.
  I'm looking for the subway station.
  Are you going by car or on foot?
  On foot. Why? Is it far?
  Well, it's a good 15 minute' walk.
  That's okay.
  Go down to the corner and turn right at Sixth.
  Yeah?
  Walk two blocks and turn left. That's Jackson Street.
  The station is on Jackson about a quarter of a mile from Sixth.
  So, I turn right at the corner and at the second street, I turn left and go down Jackson.
  That will take me right to the station.
  That's right.
  C. Keywords. signs, Great Britain.
  Vocabulary. junction 9.
  You're going to hear someone explaining some signs that you see on the roads of Great Britain.
  What meanings do these road sign carry?
  Write the key words and phrases 10 in the given spaces.
  These are some of the signs that you see on the roads of Great Britain.
  NO.1 is a sign with the number thirty on it.
  When drivers see this sign, they mustn't go at more than 30 miles an hour.
  We see this sign when we get to the parts of the country where there are many houses and other buildings
  For example, when we are getting near a town.
  30 miles an hour is the speed limit.
  NO.2 is the sign is for the end of speed limit.
  We are out of the town now and may go at more than 30 miles an hour.
  NO.3 is a sign that we are near a cross-roads.
  That is a place where two roads cross.
  We must drive carefully.
  NO.4 is a sign that there's a bend in the road.
  Again, we must drive slowly and carefully.
  NO.5 is a sign that there's another road coming in from the right.
  This road joins our road. It's a road junction at this place.
  NO.6 is a sign that there's a hill.
  NO.7 is a sign that the road gets narrow. Drivers must go slowly and carefully.
  NO.8 shows us a gate.
  There is a level crossing.
  This is a place where a railway crosses the road. The road and the railway are at the same level.
  There's no bridge. A level crossing is a dangerous place.
  Careful drivers stop or go very slowly.
  Is the gate across the road open or shut? Is there a train coming?
  NO.9 has the word "school" on it.
  This is a sign that there's a school at the side of the street or road.
  Perhaps there are children going to school or leaving school, so drivers must look carefully and go slowly until they are past the school building.
  NO.10 is a sign with the letter "P" on it. The letter "P" is for parking 11.
  A parking place is a place where drivers may leave their cars.
  If the driver of a car wants to leave his car and go to the shops, he looks for this sign.
  Then he knows that he may his car there.

n.运输,运输系统,运输工具
  • The transportation of goods by air costs a lot.航空运输货物花费很高。
  • He finally solved the difficulty of transportation.他终于解决了运输的困难。
adj.遗失的,缺少的,失踪的
  • Check the tools and see if anything is missing.检点一下工具,看有无丢失。
  • All the others are here;he's the only one missing.别人都来了,就短他一个。
n.(希腊城市名)雅典
  • Athens is often called the queen of the Aegean.雅典时常被人称为爱琴海上的皇后。
  • China did very well in the last Olympics in Athens.中国在上届雅典奥运会上取得了优异的成绩。
n.开罗(埃及首都)
  • They get onto the plane at Cairo.他们在开罗上飞机。
  • Cairo is the capital of Egypt.开罗是埃及的首都。
n.搬运工人;守门人,门房
  • The hotel porter will help you.旅馆的门童可以帮你的忙。
  • The porter and I looked at each other and smiled.我和脚夫微笑着你看着我,我看着你。
vt.查找…的地点;使…坐落于,位于;vi.居住下来,定居
  • The head company decided to locate in Qingdao.总公司决定设在青岛。
  • The general tried to locate the enemy's site.那位将军想找出敌人营地的位置。
n.华盛顿特区(是美国首都)
  • His birthplace is Washington,but he lives in San Francisco.他出生于华盛顿,但住在旧金山。
  • They, together with my father,have gone to Washington.他们和我父亲一起去华盛顿了。
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
n.连接,接合;交叉点,接合处,枢纽站
  • There's a bridge at the junction of the two rivers.两河的汇合处有座桥。
  • You must give way when you come to this junction.你到了这个路口必须让路。
n.短语( phrase的名词复数 );成语;说法;乐句
  • Sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 体育解说员翻来覆去说着同样的词语,真叫人腻烦。
  • Television sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 电视体育解说员说来说去就是那么几句话,令人厌烦。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.停车,停机,停放
  • A bus is parking on the road.路上停着一辆公共汽车。
  • Next you must learn how to back a car into a parking space.下一步你应该学会如何把车倒入停车的空地。
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abutment joint
alkali waste
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astronaut's digestion
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boxologies
brain stem
brittle maidenhair fern
chored
coin percussion
communications security material
Conero, Mte.
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corpora penis
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creta
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divide line
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exit wound
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fur trader
gamma-ray bursts
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grease skimming tank
hand-reset relay
hardhewe
hazella
hb,hb.,h.b.
headlinese
hot attentional focus
improbate
Indomee
intervalley trannsport time
intestinal leiomyosarcoma
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kainolithe
keybuttons
lateral illumination
least lines criterion
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make inroads into a country
masterblasters
microbial closed ecosystem
Minilya R.
mobbishness
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not come to anything
nucleomegaly
obelisks
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pebble dent
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price of the privilege
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rotap
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uk as
vinyl ester resin
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