时间:2018-12-07 作者:英语课 分类:教你怎么听


英语课
Unit One Numbers
[00:04.70]1.Look at the calendar below.Circle the birthdays that you hear.
[00:11.62]In my family there are seven people.My father's birthday is on July 29th.
[00:20.06]My mthe's birthday is on November 24th.My older sister's birthday is on May 14th.
[00:28.37]My older brother's birthday is on June 30th.My younger brother's birthday is on October 24st.
[00:37.43]My younger sister's is on April 10th,and my birthday is on December lst.
[00:45.04]2.Listen to the tape and write as much information in the chart as you can.
[00:53.47]Bart:Listen,Carolyn,I just remembered.I need to got to the bank to cash some traveller's cheques.
[01:00.21]What time to they close?
[01:01.65]Carolyn:The bank close at three-thirty.
[01:03.84]Bart:It closes at three-thirty,right.
[01:06.77]Carolyn:And opens at nine-thirty.
[01:08.44]Bart:And opens at nine-thirty in he moming,ah that's good.
[01:11.94]And also-um-I need some stamps,to send some postcards.
[01:16.56]Um-what time does the post office close?
[01:19.18]Carolyn:Well,the post office doesn't close until five-thirty,so lyou have plenty of time.
[01:23.85]Bart:Yeah,that's no problem,right,OK,
[01:26.91]And-um-another question I had was-what is the best way to travel around London?
[01:32.26]Carolyn:Oh...buess are by far the best way to travel.
[01:35.01]Bart:Yeah,and do they run all night and...?
[01:37.41]Carolyn:Er-yes,as a matter of fact they do,they start at five...
[01:41.36]Bart:They start at five,yeah.
[01:43.31]Carolyn:...and run to midnigh...
[01:44.59]Bart:Yeah.
[01:45.33]Carolyn:..and then other buses run throughout 1 the night until morning,finishing in the morning.
[01:49.95]Bart:OK,From special please,you mean?
[01:52.85]Carolyn:Yes.
[01:53.55]Bart:Yeah,right,Good,and what about the Underground,is that-er-the same?
[01:59.01]Carolyn:Underground's about th same.
[02:00.58]Bart:Yeah,starts at five and...
[02:03.12]Carolyn:Finishes at midnight.
[02:04.45]Bart:..finishes at midnight,right.
[02:06.01]Robin:You know,the only times you really need to get right are the pub 2 opening times.
[02:11.37]arolyn:Pub licensing 3 hours are ridiculous 4.
[02:13.98]They open about ten to ten-thirty,close at three,
[02:18.16]open in the afternoon about five-thirty,
[02:21.11]and close again at eleven p.m.
[02:23.46]Bart:Eleven!
[02:24.46]Carolyn:Yes,eleven!
[02:25.79]Bart:You mean I can't drink after eleven o'clock?
[02:28.38]Carolyn:No.
[02:29.00]Bart:Oh,that's amazing!I...I can't believe that!
[02:36.24]Number three
[02:37.70]Look at the pictures.You will hear people talking about when five ofthe situations shown below will take place.
[02:46.01]Match the conversations with the correct pictures and write down when they will be.
[02:54.29]Sue:By the way,Aidan,can you tell me when the French history exam is?
[03:00.24]Aidan:It's next week on Tuesday,a week today but there's a notice up for it if you have a look.
[03:09.65]Fred:Oh,by the way,what time's that meeting on Monday?
[03:13.67]Julie:Oh,it's in the afternoon.Three o'clck.
[03:17.07]Fred:Right.
[03:20.25]Mechanic:Hello.
[03:22.29]Mr Cowin:Hello,I'm phoning about my car.
[03:25.22]Mechanic:Er,What's the name,sir?
[03:27.46]Mr Cowin:Em.Cowin.
[03:29.37]Mechanic:Cowin,just a minute.Ah,yes,Er,should be ready late tomorrow.
[03:37.55]Bob:When's the talk?
[03:39.92]Jenny:It's next Wednesday,it's been changed.
[03:44.97]Isla St.Clair:Isla St.Clair here and I just want to tell you that this Saturday morning on BRMB
[03:51.78]I 'll be on the radio with Ed Doolan and the team just after eight o'clock.
[03:57.19]Hope you can join us.
[04:00.14]Number 4
[04:01.29]Liten to the tape and fill in the missing 6 information in this table.
[04:09.63]A British Rail.Exeter.
[04:12.63]B Is that a real person or a recorded message I'm speaking to?
[04:16.60]A I'm real,madam.
[04:18.43]B Thank goodness 7 for that! I want to get to Oxford 8 as early as possible tomorrow morning.
[04:23.26]A There's a train that leaves Exeter at 7:07,arriving at Reading at 9:04.
[04:30.08]B Oh dear,that's very early!
[04:32.07]A The next train is not until 8:45.
[04:35.36]B In that case I'd better take the early one.
[04:37.84]A You have to change at Reading,and your connection will arrive in Oxford at 9:55.
[04:43.59]B How much is a single?
[04:45.10]A Second class?
[04:46.62]B Yes,please.
[04:47.32]A It's  £19.15.
[04:49.96]B Thank you very much.
[04:52.05]Nnmber 2
[04:51.05]A National Express.
[04:52.43]B Oh,you've answered at last!
[04:54.68]A I'm sorry sir,we're very busy.Can I help you?
[04:57.68]B I want to get to Heathrow Airport tomorrow morning from Bath.
[05:01.60]I have to be here at 12:30.
[05:04.08]Which coach should I catch?
[05:05.83]A There's coach that leaves Bath at 10:45,which gets to Heathrow at 12:40.
[05:11.58]B No,that's bit tight,I'm afraid.What time's the one before that?
[05:16.70]A They run every hour,so you should take the 9:45 in that case.
[05:21.17]B And what's the return fare,please?
[05:23.49]A  £12.75.
[05:25.48]B That's all I need to know.Thanks very much.
[05:31.36]A All Mini Cabs 9.
[05:33.65]B Can you tell me how much you would charge for a trip to Gatwick Airport?
[05:37.60]A When do you wan 5 to go?
[05:38.98]B Well,it's a night flight leaving at 11:45 so I have to be there an hour beforehand 10.
[05:45.07]How long does it take to get to Gatwick from here?
[05:47.87]A About 40 minutes,Just a minute,I'll work out the price.
[05:52.33]That'll be £26.
[05:55.26]B Fine,Can you pick me up at ten o'clock tonight then?
[05:58.71]No,you'd better make it a quarter to ten,to be on the safe side,
[06:02.83]A Right,your name and address please?
[06:06.93]Number 5
[06:08.24]Write the numbers that you hear
[06:16.52]Population
[06:18.59]Here are the latest population figures.
[06:20.94]There are about 56 million people living in the United 11 Kingdom.
[06:25.43]There are around 230 million people living in the United States.
[06:30.24]There are about 15 million people living in Australia.
[06:34.60]There are nearly 24,4 million people living in Canada.
[06:39.17]There are about 3,1 million people living people in New Zealand.
[06:44.16]There are about 268 million people living in the USSR.
[06:49.10]There are about 800 million people living int India.
[06:53.59]There are around I billion people living in China.
[06:57.48]Distance
[07:00.04]Here are some figures relating to distance.
[07:03.39]It's about 8,300 km 12 from New Youk to London.
[07:09.08]It's about 15,800 km from New York to Tokyo.
[07:14.98]It's around 19,200 km from New York to Beijing.
[07:20.89]It's about 12,700 km from New York to Moscow.
[07:27.08]It's about 17,500 km from New York to Sydney.
[07:33.95]Areas(figures in this passage are only for lisening comprehension)
[07:38.05]Here are some figures indicating area.
[07:41.60]The size Canada is about 3,8 million square miles.
[07:46.57]The size of the USSR is 8.6 million square miles.
[07:51.50]The size of Japan is about 145.000 square miles.
[07:56.57]The size of China is 3.6 million square miles,and the size of USA is the same,3.6 million square miles.
[08:06.47]Number 6 Listen and write the answer.
[08:11.43]1.Nine plus three
[08:15.61]2.Twenty-one times two
[08:19.58]3.Fiften minus 13 eight
[08:23.50]4.Seven times five
[08:26.17]5.One hundred divided by four.
[08:30.16]6.Eighty-three minus fifty-six
[08:35.10]Number 7 Listen t each problem and write your answer on each line.
[08:42.21]1.Here is a supermarket in the United States.
[08:46.83]You want to but five peaches.
[08:49.39]One peach costs 45 cents.How much are five peaches?
[08:54.30]2.You are in a post office in Japan.One air mail stamp costs 150 yen 14.
[09:01.67]You need three stamps.How much are these stamps?
[09:05.87]3.You are driving on a highway in Italy.Your speed is 60 km per hour.
[09:12.80]You drive for four hous.How far do you go?
[09:17.11]4.You are in London at a Chinese-restaurant with six friends.
[09:21.18]The cost for each person is five pounds.


1 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。
2 pub
n.[英]旅馆,小店,酒馆
  • He is the landlord of this pub.他是这家酒店的店主。
  • They saw that four large men marched into the pub.他们看到四个彪形大汉走进了酒吧。
3 licensing
v.批准,许可,颁发执照( license的现在分词 )
  • A large part of state regulation consists of occupational licensing. 大部分州的管理涉及行业的特许批准。 来自英汉非文学 - 行政法
  • That licensing procedures for projects would move faster. 这样的工程批准程序一定会加快。 来自辞典例句
4 ridiculous
adj.荒谬的,可笑的;荒唐的
  • It is simply ridiculous to attempt such a thing.试图干这种事,简直可笑。
  • It's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard in my life.这是我有生以来听到的最为荒唐可笑的事。
5 wan
(wide area network)广域网
  • The shared connection can be an Ethernet,wireless LAN,or wireless WAN connection.提供共享的网络连接可以是以太网、无线局域网或无线广域网。
6 missing
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。
7 goodness
n.善良,善行,美德
  • Would you have the goodness to turn off the radio?劳驾,请你把收音机关上好不好?
  • Thank goodness,we've found a cure for the disease.好了,这病有救了!
8 Oxford
n.牛津(英国城市)
  • At present he has become a Professor of Chemistry at Oxford.他现在已是牛津大学的化学教授了。
  • This is where the road to Oxford joins the road to London.这是去牛津的路与去伦敦的路的汇合处。
9 cabs
出租车( cab的名词复数 ); (公共汽车、火车等的)司机室; 驾驶室; 出租马车
  • Cabs and carriages, their lamps gleaming like yellow eyes, pattered by. 公共马车和私人马车嗒嗒地驶过,车灯像一双双黄色的眼睛闪闪发亮。 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
  • Outside were cabs and taxis and a line of hotel runners. 外边停着出租的马车、汽车,还站着一排旅馆接待人。
10 beforehand
adj.事先,预先,提前地,超前地
  • If I'd known this beforehand,I would not have gone back.早知如此,我就不回去了。
  • They proposed to make arrangement beforehand.他们提议事先做好安排。
11 united
adj.和谐的;团结的;联合的,统一的
  • The whole nation is closely united.全国人民紧密团结。
  • The two men were united by community of interests.共同的利益使两个人结合在一起。
12 km
n.(=kilometre) 公里,千米
  • Our speed averaged out at 50 km an hour.我们的平均速度是每小时50公里。
  • The car does ten km. to the litre.这辆汽车每升汽油跑10公里。
13 minus
n.负号;adj.减的,负的,阴性的;prep.减,缺
  • The temperature was minus 30 degrees.气温为零下30度。
  • He seems to have mistaken a minus for a plus.他似乎把负号误作正号了。
14 yen
n. 日元;热望
  • He wanted to convert his dollars into Japanese yen.他想将美元换成日币。
  • He has a yen to be alone in a boat.他渴望独自呆在一条船上。
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