时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:外研社新标准高中英语必修(1-4)


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新标准 高中英语第一 册 Student Book

[00:11.98]MODULE 5 A Lesson in a Lab

[00:17.51]INTRODUCTION Vocabulary and listening

[00:22.05]1.Choose the correct answers to the quiz. Now listen and check your answers.

[01:31.29]READING AND VOCABULARY

[01:34.22]2 Read Passage A and choose the best title for it.

[01:40.95]The Different Uses of Metals The Reaction of Metals

[01:49.66]The Reaction of Metals with Oxygen

[01:55.74]Passage A It is hard to think of a world without metals.

[02:01.75]Different metals have different uses, for example, steel is used in cars,

[02:08.94]and iron is used in electrical equipment. When we use metals,

[02:14.81]it is important to know how they react with different substances,

[02:19.43]for example, water and oxygen.

[02:23.37]The reaction of metals with these substances can be put in order.

[02:29.50]Here is a table with the metals that react most at the top,

[02:34.36]and the metals that react least at the bottom.

[02:41.04]4.Read the passage and fill in the table.

[02:47.56]Passage B A Simple Scientific Experiment

[02:52.88]Below is a description of a simple scientific experiment.

[02:58.04]It shows us how iron reacts with air and with water.

[03:03.50]Aim:To find out if iron rusts 2 (a) in dry air;

[03:09.93](b) in water that has no air in it (air-free water);

[03:16.67](c) in ordinary water.

[03:20.45]Apparatus:3 clean iron nails; test tubes; test tube holder 3;

[03:28.51]cotton wool; oil; Bunsen burner.

[03:34.33]Iron in dry air keep air out of the water. Method

[03:37.56](1) Put some iron nails at the bottom of a test tube.

[03:43.59](2) Push some cotton wool down the tube. (3) Leave the tube for one week.

[03:53.91]Result After one week, the nails have not rusted 4.

[04:00.44]Conclusion Iron does not rust 1 in dry air.

[04:07.73]Iron in air-free water Method

[04:12.14](1) Half-fill a test tube with water. (2) Boil the water for three minutes.

[04:21.20](This makes sure there is no air in the water.)

[04:25.45](3) Put two or three clean nails in the water.

[04:31.37](4) Add some oil to the water. This will keep air out of the water.

[04:38.90](5) Leave the tube for one week.

[04:44.06]Result The nails do not rust in the tube with air-free water.

[04:52.02]Conclusion Iron does not rust in air-free water.

[04:59.31]Iron in ordinary water Method

[05:04.86](1) Half-fill a test tube with water and add two or three clean nails.

[05:14.89](2) Leave the tube for one week.

[05:19.70]Result The nails rust in the tube with ordinary water.

[05:27.35]Conclusion Iron rusts in ordinary water.

[05:44.25]liquid ['likwid] n.液体 expand [iks'p╗nd] vi.膨胀

[05:49.61]contract ['k╛ntr╗kt] v.使缩短

[05:51.59]substance ['s╘bst╓ns] n.物质

[05:53.25]mixture ['mikst╞╓] n.混合, 混合物 oxygen['╛ksid╜╓n] n.[化]氧

[05:56.75]electricity [ilek'trisiti] n.电流, 电, 电学

[05:58.61]stage [steid╜] n.阶段;时期

[06:00.09]conclusion [k╓n'klu:╜╓n] n.结论 aim [eim] n.目标

[06:03.27]reaction [ri(:)'╗k╞╓n] n.反应

[06:05.15]electrical [i'lektrik(╓)l] adj.电的, 有关电的

[06:06.86]equipment [i'kwipm╓nt] n.装备, 设备

[06:08.34]react [ri'╗kt] vi.起反应

[06:10.10]potassium [p╓'t╗sj╓m]  n. [化]钾

[06:11.72]sodium ['s╓udj╓m] n.[化] 钠 calcium 5 ['k╗lsi╓m] n.[化]钙

[06:14.92]magnesium [m╗g'ni:zj╓m] n.[化]镁

[06:17.04]aluminium [,╗lju:'minj╓m] n.[化]铝

[06:18.96]zinc [zi╕k] n.锌 partial ['pa:╞╓l] adj.部分的, 局部的

[06:22.55]copper ['k╛p╓] n.铜, 警察 oxide 6 ['╛ksaid] n.[化]氧化物

[06:25.54]rust [r╘st] n.铁锈 boil [b╛il] n.沸点, 沸腾

[06:28.69]ordinary ['╛:din╓ri] adj.平常的, 普通的

[06:30.14]steam [sti:m] n. 蒸汽;水气

[06:31.56]float [fl╓ut] vi. 浮动, 飘浮 form [f╛:m] v. 形成

[06:34.56]dissolve [di'z╛lv] v.溶解, 解散 balance ['b╗l╓ns] n.秤, 天平

[06:38.04]crucible ['kru:sibl] n.坩锅 tongs 7 [t╛╕z] n.钳子, 夹具

[06:41.43]flame [fleim] n.火焰

[06:43.00]facility [f╓'siliti] n.设备, 工具

[06:44.47]lecture ['lekt╞╓] n.演讲

[06:46.04]department [di'pa:tm╓nt] n.系

[06:47.72]astonished /╓'st╛ni╞/ adj. 惊讶的

[07:00.46]LISTENING AND WRITING

[07:02.84]2 Listen to the conversation.Was your predicion for activity 1 correct?

[09:56.24]3.Listen again

[09:59.02]and complete the description of the scientific experiment.

[12:49.33]PRONUNCIATION Intonation 8 in questions

[12:53.68]1.Listen to the intonation of these sentences.

[12:58.43]The student is asking his teacher questions.

[13:01.98]Does the voice go up or down at the end? 1 How much do we need?

[13:10.89]2 What about this   piece? 3 Is this piece OK?

[13:19.75]4 Where do we go   from here? 5 Do you want me to   write that down?

[13:30.97]2.Listen again and repeat the questions Use the correct intonation.

[13:39.47]1 How much do we need?

[13:43.74]2 What about this   piece? 3 Is this piece OK?

[13:52.54]4 Where do we go   from here? 5 Do you want me to   write that down?

[14:13.39]MODULE 6 The internet and telecommunications

[14:21.54]READING AND VOCABULARY

[14:23.87]1.Work in pairs. Read and answer the questions.

[14:29.73]1 What is the Internet? 2 How did it start?

[14:36.52]3 What is the World Wide Web? 4  Who invented it?

[14:44.61]The Internet is the biggest source of information in the world,

[14:49.27]and it's accessible through a computer.

[14:52.86]It consists of millions of pages of data.

[14:57.77]In 1969, DARPA, a US defence organisation 9 developed a way

[15:04.15]for all their com- puters to "talk" to each other through the telephone.

[15:09.22]They created a net- work of computers called DARPANET.

[15:14.84]For fifteen years, only the US army

[15:18.32]could use this system of communication.

[15:21.71]Then in 1984, the US National Science Foundation

[15:26.72](NSF) started the NSFNET network.

[15:32.20]It then became possible for universities to use the system as well.

[15:37.81]NSFNET became known as the Inter-Network or "Internet".

[15:46.20]The World Wide Web (the web) is a computer network

[15:51.02]that allows computer users to access information

[15:54.31]from millions of websites via the Internet.

[15:58.50]At the moment, about 80 percent of web traffic is in English,

[16:03.22]but this percentage is going down.

[16:06.36]By 2020, much web traffic could be in Chinese.

[16:12.72]The World Wide Web was invented in 1991 by an English scientist,

[16:18.45]Tim Berners-Lee. Berners-Lee built his first computer

[16:23.45]while he was at university using an old television!

[16:28.06]He came up with the idea of the World Wide Web in 1989

[16:32.72]while he was working in Switzerland.

[16:36.27]Derners-Lee made it possible for everyone to use the Internet,

[16:40.22]not just univer- sities and the army. He designed the first "web browser 10",

[16:46.24]which allowed computer users to access documents from other computers

[16:52.00]From that moment on, the web and the Internet grew.

[16:56.56]Within five years, the number of Internet users rose

[17:00.97]from 600,000 to 40 million.

[17:05.26]The Internet has created thousands of millionnaires,

[17:09.06]but Berners-Lee is not one of them.

[17:12.51]Everyone in the world can access the Internet

[17:15.43]using his World Wide Web system.

[17:18.62]He now works as a lecturer

[17:20.54]at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston.

[17:36.54]contain [k╓n'tein] vt.包含, 容纳 access ['╗kses] n.通路, 访问, 入门

[17:42.25]crash   [kr╗╞] n.(计算机)崩溃 keyword ['ki:w╓:d] n. 密码;口令

[17:45.50]log [l╛g] vt. 记录;登录 software['s╛ftw╔╓] n.软件

[17:48.63]breakdown ['breikdaun] n.  故障

[17:50.36]source [s╛:s] n. 来源, 水源

[17:51.77]accessible [╓k'ses╓bl] adj.可进入的; 可使用的

[17:53.79]data ['deit╓] n.数据 defence [di'fens] n.防卫, 防卫设备

[17:57.13]create [kri'eit] vt.创造, 创作 network ['netw╓:k] n.网络

[18:00.37]via ['vai╓] prep. 经, 通过, 经由

[18:01.70]percentage [p╓'sentid╜] n.百分数, 百分率

[18:03.17]design [di'zain] n. 设计

[18:04.84]document ['d╛kjum╓nt] n. 公文, 文件

[18:06.40]invention [in'ven╞╓n] n. 发明, 创造

[18:08.02]permission [p╓(:)'mi╞╓n] n. 许可, 允许

[18:09.68]military ['milit╓ri]  adj. 军事的, 军用的

[18:11.56]concentrate ['k╛nsentreit] v. 集中, 浓缩

[18:13.39]definite ['definit] adj. 明确的

[18:15.10]fantastic [f╗n't╗stik] adj. 幻想的, 奇异的

[18:16.68]independent [indi'pend╓nt] adj. 独立自主的, 不受约束的

[18:18.50]essay ['esei] vt. 企图, 尝试 pass [pa:s] vt.超过

[18:21.63]frequently ['fri:kw╓ntli] adv. 常常, 频繁地

[18:23.40]disadvantage [,dis╓d'va:ntid╜] n. 不利, 不利条件, 缺点

[18:25.76]average['╗v╓rid╜] n.平均

[18:27.01]statistics [st╓'tistiks] n.统计学, 统计表

[18:28.84]shorten ['╞╛:tn] v. 缩短, (使)变短

[18:30.62]sideways ['saidweiz] adv. 向侧面地, 斜地里

[18:43.68]LISTENING AND VOCABULARY

[18:45.95]2.Listen to three people answering the interviewer.

[18:51.06]Choose their opinions from this list.

[21:22.02]PRONUNCIATION Stressing important information

[21:26.73]1.Look at the extract 11 from the interview.

[21:31.19]Underline the words that you think are important and should be stressed.

[21:38.91]Now listen and check

[21:41.43]I:How often do you use the Internet? T:Every day.

[21:45.34]I:At school or at home? T:At school and at home.

[21:49.65]I:How much time do you spend on the Internet at home?

[21:53.02]T:As much time as I can. About five hours. I:Five hours a week?

[21:58.66]T:No! Five hours a day!

[22:23.29]New Standard English Senior High Book 1 Work Book & Text Book

 



1 rust
n.锈;v.生锈;(脑子)衰退
  • She scraped the rust off the kitchen knife.她擦掉了菜刀上的锈。
  • The rain will rust the iron roof.雨水会使铁皮屋顶生锈。
2 rusts
n.铁锈( rust的名词复数 );(植物的)锈病,锈菌v.(使)生锈( rust的第三人称单数 )
  • Copper nails are better than iron nails because the iron rusts. 铜钉比铁钉好,因为铁会生锈。 来自辞典例句
  • The axenic culture of rusts has been achieved on various defined media. 在各种规定的培养基上可得到锈菌的单体纯净培养物。 来自辞典例句
3 holder
n.持有者,占有者;(台,架等)支持物
  • The holder of the office of chairman is reponsible for arranging meetings.担任主席职位的人负责安排会议。
  • That runner is the holder of the world record for the hundred-yard dash.那位运动员是一百码赛跑世界纪录的保持者。
4 rusted
v.(使)生锈( rust的过去式和过去分词 )
  • I can't get these screws out; they've rusted in. 我无法取出这些螺丝,它们都锈住了。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • My bike has rusted and needs oil. 我的自行车生锈了,需要上油。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 calcium
n.钙(化学符号Ca)
  • We need calcium to make bones.我们需要钙来壮骨。
  • Calcium is found most abundantly in milk.奶含钙最丰富。
6 oxide
n.氧化物
  • Oxide is usually seen in our daily life.在我们的日常生活中氧化物很常见。
  • How can you get rid of this oxide coating?你们该怎样除去这些氧化皮?
7 tongs
n.钳;夹子
  • She used tongs to put some more coal on the fire.她用火钳再夹一些煤放进炉子里。
  • He picked up the hot metal with a pair of tongs.他用一把钳子夹起这块热金属。
8 intonation
n.语调,声调;发声
  • The teacher checks for pronunciation and intonation.老师在检查发音和语调。
  • Questions are spoken with a rising intonation.疑问句是以升调说出来的。
9 organisation
n.组织,安排,团体,有机休
  • The method of his organisation work is worth commending.他的组织工作的方法值得称道。
  • His application for membership of the organisation was rejected.他想要加入该组织的申请遭到了拒绝。
10 browser
n.浏览者
  • View edits in a web browser.在浏览器中看编辑的效果。
  • I think my browser has a list of shareware links.我想在浏览器中会有一系列的共享软件链接。
11 extract
vt.取出,提取,获得,摘录;n.摘录,提出物
  • The article was a choice extract from her writings.这篇文章是从她的著作中摘录出来的精粹。
  • We can extract oil from olive.我们可以从橄榄中榨油。
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