时间:2018-12-10 作者:英语课 分类:广州初中4A


英语课

  [00:00.00] Unit 1 Hobbies       Lesson 1  New word and expression 1

[00:07.08]sportsman

[00:08.61]运动员

[00:10.14]sportswoman

[00:12.12]n.女运动家

[00:14.11]fun

[00:15.78]n.有趣的事;玩笑;娱乐

[00:17.45]make friends (with)

[00:19.23]与...交朋友

[00:21.00]even

[00:22.48]adv.甚至;更加;连  都

[00:23.95]hook 2

[00:25.27]n.钩

[00:26.59]machine

[00:28.03]n.机器

[00:29.47]model

[00:30.84]n.模型;模范的

[00:32.21]mend

[00:33.65]v.修理;修补

[00:35.08]real

[00:36.40]adj.真实的;真正的

[00:37.72]Lesson 1  Exrcise 1  Many students in Grade 2,Class 2 enjoy playing sports.

[00:50.39]Some do other things, too.

[00:55.14]Listen to these people talking about their hobbies

[01:00.60]and say if the sentences on page 3 are true (T) or false 3 (F).

[01:08.36]W:I collect stamps.I have about 1,500 stamps from all over the world.

[01:17.01]Ben gives me American ones and I get British ones from Sally.

[01:23.07]For the last six weeks,there has been a boy from Holland 4 in Ben's school.

[01:29.44]He has just given me some stamps from Holland.

[01:33.81]In my stamp book,I usually put the stamps from each country together.

[01:40.47]I also collect stamps with sports and sportsmen 5 and women on them,

[01:46.81]but I put these on a special page.

[01:50.86]Collecting stamps is fun and very interesting.

[01:56.22]Z:Fishing is fun, too.

[01:59.69]Fishing takes you to beautiful places.

[02:04.94]You can catch fish in small rivers, big lakes or the sea.

[02:12.52]You can go with friends or,if you like, you can go alone.

[02:19.68]You can make a lot of new friends when you go fishing,

[02:24.72]because people are very friendly.

[02:28.87]Anybody can fish.

[02:32.63]You can catch fish with just a net,

[02:37.07]or even with just a long piece of string 6 a hook and some bread.

[02:43.84]Everybody gets excited when someone catches a big fish.

[02:50.50]Catching fish is great fun,but eating them is even better!

[02:57.76]Y:Making small machines is my favourite hobby.

[03:02.49]I have made a few model planes.

[03:06.72]At the weekend,I fly my planes at a park near home.

[03:12.76]If they crash,I have to mend them.

[03:17.12]I like mending things.

[03:20.57]It teaches me a lot about real planes.

[03:25.32]I might work with real planes when I grow up.

[03:29.68]It's very interesting to make things.

[03:33.45]Lesson 2

[03:36.69]New words and expression

[03:40.84]1.billions of

[03:42.90]数以亿计的

[03:44.97]in groups

[03:46.55]以小组形式

[03:48.13]shape

[03:49.66]n.形状;外形

[03:51.18]change

[03:52.80]v.改变;更换;变化

[03:54.42]planet 7

[03:56.16]n.行星

[03:57.90]give up

[03:59.62]放弃

[04:01.35]Patrick Moore

[04:03.33]n.帕特里克 摩尔

[04:05.32]study

[04:06.94]v.研究

[04:08.56]2.Michael Jones

[04:10.63]n.麦克尔 琼斯

[04:12.71]high

[04:14.24]adv.高

[04:15.76]last

[04:17.45]adv.最后

[04:19.13]cold

[04:20.72]n.寒冷

[04:22.30]think about

[04:23.92]考虑

[04:25.53]Lesson 2   Exercice 1

[04:30.89]Patrick Moore studied the stars all his life

[04:35.85]Read about his hobby and answer the questions.

[04:41.03]When I was about eight someone gave me a book about stars.

[04:47.48]I opened it and began to read.

[04:51.84]That was the beginning of my life's work.

[04:56.07]When I was young,I didn't use to have any money.

[05:00.43]I couldn't buy expensive things,but I had my eyes.

[05:06.00]I used 8 to go outside every night to look at the stars,with my eyes.

[05:12.56]There are billions of stars in the sky

[05:16.50]but you can only see about 3,000 with your own eyes.

[05:22.14]Some people might say that it's very difficult to learn the names of 3,000 stars.

[05:29.20]It isn't! You can do it.Here is one way to start.

[05:35.07]Get a star map and begin to find your way through the sky.

[05:40.82]Many of the stars are in groups.

[05:44.58]The shapes of these groups never change.

[05:48.94]At different seasons, you will see different star groups.

[05:54.80]It is easy to learn the name of each group.

[05:58.95]When you know these,start to look at the stars inside each group.

[06:05.01]Not all stars are the same.Some are bigger,some are smaller.


  [06:11.49]Some look white, some look red, some look blue.

[06:17.05]You'll soon see all the different ones.

[06:21.41]Sometimes,you may see a star move.

[06:26.38]If you see it moving from one group to another,then it is not a star but a planet.

[06:33.51]You will be able to see Venus 9 and Jupiter 10 easily.

[06:38.37]They are both very bright. It is easy to see Mars 11, too.

[06:44.43]It looks red.You will soon begin to remember more and more.

[06:51.19]Then,you will never want to give up learning 12 about the stars.

[06:56.76]Lesson 3

[06:60.00]new word and expression

[07:04.25]How about...?

[07:06.03]怎么样?

[07:07.81]Indian

[07:09.64]adj.印度(人)的

[07:11.46]draw

[07:13.14]v.画;绘图

[07:14.81]Lesson 3  Exercice 3

[07:19.98]Listen to the conversation between Shen Than and Ben.

[07:26.54]Write a / / when you hear a short pause 13 (like a',' in writing)

[07:34.19]and // when you hear a longer one (like a'.' in writing)

[07:42.37]B:Hello this is 9380 2178 Ben speaking .

[07:56.42]S:Hi Ben this is Shen Zhan? Ben,are you doing anything this weekend

[08:04.28]B:No nothing much

[08:09.14]S:On Saturday afternoon

[08:12.41]Dad and I are going into the city to drive some of my model cars.

[08:18.76] We often take part in model car competitions.

[08:23.72]we might even win this week with one of mine.

[08:28.79]I've just finished mending an old one

[08:32.91]and I've changed it a bit it can move very quickly now

[08:38.56] if you'd like to come it will be good fun I think.

[08:43.70]B:Thanks Shen Zhan. I'd love to come

[08:49.76]Lesson 4  New word and expression

[08:55.22]1 Norman Parkinson

[08:57.16]诺曼 帕金森(男名)

[08:59.09]visit

[09:00.62]n.访问

[09:02.15]for example

[09:03.91]例如

[09:05.67]2 manchester united 14

[09:07.85]曼彻斯特联队

[09:10.03]poster

[09:11.71]n.海报

[09:13.38]Beckham

[09:14.81]n.贝克汉姆(姓)

[09:16.25]Celine Dion

[09:18.28]席琳 迪昂(女名)

[09:20.30]lesson 4  Exercise 1

[09:24.43]Read about photographs and photographers,and then answer the questions.

[09:30.91]A photographer 15 can have a very interesting life.

[09:35.76]Norman Parkinson was an English photographer.

[09:40.91]Travelling to interesting foreign places and taking photographs were his work.

[09:47.26]Taking photographs of important people was also part of his work.

[09:53.92]He became very rich.

[09:57.58]Taking photographs is a favourite hobby of many people all over the world.

[10:03.74]It can help us to remember things.

[10:07.71]We all love to take photographs of each other,

[10:12.26]especially when we travel to new places.

[10:16.62]We like to remember our visits.

[10:20.25]We also like to have a photograph of everybody in the group together.

[10:26.18]When we want to be in the picture, too,

[10:30.26]we need to ask someone to take the photograph for us.

[10:35.40]What do you say to somebody when you want them to take your photograph?

[10:40.65]Having photographs is important because people and places are always changing.

[10:47.81]It is very sad,for example,

[10:51.65]if our children cannot look at photographs of their parents or grandparents.

[10:57.92]What did grandfather look like? Where did he use to live?

[11:03.77]If we do not have photographs, we won't know the answers to these questions.

[11:09.94]Photographs help us to know and understand our history.

[11:15.19]Lesson 4   Exercise 2

[11:20.23]Listen to the  conversation and answer the questions.

[11:26.16]I:Did you watch the Manchester United football match on TV last night?

[11:31.51]J:Yes,I did.I couldn't believe it.

[11:35.59]Two goals 16 in the last two minutes!

[11:39.53]I:Nobody could believe it!

[11:42.80]Five minutes before the end,I said to Dad,'They've lost!'

[11:47.76]Then they scored! It was a great match.

[11:51.71]J:By the way, did I tell you?

[11:55.26]Dad got two posters of the team for me.

[11:59.73]I:Oh! You lucky thing! Do you want them both?

[12:03.77]J:Well,maybe you could have one,but what can you give me?

[12:08.84]I:Him! Well,I have two good ones of David Beckham.

[12:13.39]Maybe I could give you one of them.It's a big one.


  [12:18.56]J:Well, ... OK.Bring it to school tomorrow.

[12:23.42]Z:Football!Football!Football!

[12:28.38]Do you boys think of nothing except collecting football posters?

[12:36.43]I:Well,I also have a great new poster of Celine Dion.

[12:41.89]Z:Oh! Have you,really?Where did you get it Can I get one?

[12:49.54]I:Don't you girls ever think of anything except singers?

[12:54.79]Unit 1  Time for a song                   Who has the same hobbies as me?

[13:03.13]who has the same hobbies as me?



1 expression
n.表达,表示,表现,表情,措辞,词句
  • He looked at me without expression.他毫无表情地看着我。
  • Her face was without expression.她的脸上没有表情。
2 hook
vt.钩住;n.钩子,钩状物
  • The blacksmith forged a bar of iron into a hook.铁匠把一根铁条锻造成一个钩子。
  • He hangs up his scarf on the hook behind the door.他把围巾挂在门后的衣钩上。
3 false
adj.不真实的,错误的,人造的,假的,虚伪的
  • I don't like false people.我不喜欢虚伪的人。
  • You gave a false colour to the words he said.你歪曲了他讲话的真实意图。
4 Holland
n.荷兰(欧洲)
  • There are many dairies in Holland.荷兰有很多牛奶场。
  • Holland is one of Germany's neighbours.荷兰是德国的邻国之一。
5 sportsmen
运动员( sportsman的名词复数 )
  • He is one of this country's top professional sportsmen. 他是本国的顶级职业运动员之一。
  • He is one of this country's top professional sportsmen. 他是本国的顶级职业运动员之一。
6 string
n.细绳,线,字符串,索,带子;一串,一行,一列;v.缚,扎,穿,串起,排成一列
  • It's a piece of string.这是一根绳子。
  • I need a ball of string.我需要一团线。
7 planet
n.行星
  • Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun. 海王星是离太阳最远的行星。
  • Rubbish, however, is only part of the problem of polluting our planet. 然而, 垃圾只是我们这个星球的污染问题的一个方面。
8 used
adj.用旧了的,旧的;习惯于…;过去惯/经常
  • I used to work until nearly 6:00 o'clock each day.我过去常常工作到6:00左右。
  • He used to walk anywhere from two to five miles an hour.他过去经常一小时走二至五英里。
9 Venus
n.金星;维纳斯(罗马神话中爱与美的女神)
  • Venus is of the same size as Earth.金星跟地球差不多一样大。
  • Venus was a goddess worshiped by the Romans.维纳斯是罗马人所崇拜的女神。
10 Jupiter
n.木星
  • Jupiter is unlike the Earth in almost every way.木星与地球几乎完全不同。
  • The astronomers were taking an observation of Jupiter.天文学家们正在观测木星。
11 Mars
n.火星,战争
  • As of now we don't know much about Mars.目前我们对火星还知之甚少。
  • He contended that there must be life on Mars.他坚信火星上面一定有生物。
12 learning
n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle,you often fall off.初学骑自行车时,常会从车上掉下来。
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.学习语言不仅仅是记些单词的事。
13 pause
vi.暂停,中止,停顿;n.中止,停顿,踌躇,休止符
  • After a little pause, he went on with his speech.稍停一会儿后,他又继续讲演。
  • He made a pause and then went on reading.他停顿了一下,然后又读下去。
14 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。
15 photographer
n.摄影师;照相师
  • He is a good photographer.他擅长摄影。
  • I asked the photographer to enlarge the picture.我请摄影师把那张照片放大。
16 goals
n.球门( goal的名词复数 );得分;进球得的分;努力的对象
  • How many goals has he missed this season? 这个赛季他射丢了多少个球?
  • a pacy winger who can also score goals 能射门得分的快速边锋
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