时间:2018-12-10 作者:英语课 分类:广州初中英语5A


英语课

  [00:00.00] Unit 6

[00:02.48]Lesson 21

[00:05.33]medicine   n.

[00:06.35]医学;医术

[00:07.37]dream   v.&n.

[00:09.18]梦;梦想

[00:11.00]whether   conj.

[00:12.58]是否

[00:14.16]common   adj.

[00:15.62]普通的;一般的

[00:17.08]glass   n.&adj.

[00:18.60]玻璃

[00:20.11]get sick

[00:22.00]生病

[00:23.88]spaceship   n.

[00:25.60]太空船

[00:27.32]space   n.

[00:29.00]太空;空间

[00:30.67]radio   n.

[00:32.10]无线电通迅

[00:33.54]comfortable   adj.

[00:35.07]舒服的;轻松自在的

[00:36.60]perhaps   adv.

[00:38.06]可能;也许

[00:39.52]1.The science teacher,Mrs He,

[00:45.09]is telling Wang Xin

[00:47.12]about what people thought the future would be like.

[00:50.29]Listen and answer the question.

[00:53.16]Wang Xin:Hello,Mrs He.

[00:55.90]What are you reading 1?

[00:57.94]Mrs He:Oh,hello,Wang Xin.

[01:00.08]I'm reading a wonderful magazine.

[01:02.85]It's almost 50 years old

[01:05.59]and it has a really interesting report about the future.

[01:09.56]They asked people what life would be like in 2000.

[01:13.82]Did they ask whether we would live on the moon and things like that?

[01:18.37]Mrs He:Well,yes,and other more common things.

[01:22.21]It says here that people thought that we would live in glass houses by now.

[01:26.47]Wang Xin:Glass houses?

[01:29.21]I've never seen any!

[01:31.17]They also thought that medicine would be so good

[01:34.33]that people would never get sick.

[01:37.07]Wrong again!Did they guess we would have spaceships?

[01:40.73]Yes,and they dreamed that we would have holidays in space

[01:44.88]and live on other planets 3.

[01:47.76]Wang Xin:Were they right about anything?

[01:51.60]Yes.They guessed that radio would be important

[01:56.56]and that trains would be faster and more comfortable.

[02:00.40]However,they didn't know that everyone would watch so much TV

[02:05.15]or that so many people would travel by plane.

[02:08.91]Wang Xin:Mrs He,this is very interesting.

[02:13.17]Someone should ask people what they think life will be like in 2050.

[02:18.03]Mrs He:I agree with you.

[02:20.38]I was going to do that but I'm too busy.

[02:23.44]Perhaps,you could do it instead.

[02:26.39]Lesson 22

[02:28.43]physics   n.

[02:29.41]物理学

[02:30.39]chemistry   n.

[02:32.42]化学

[02:34.46]if   conj.

[02:35.53]是否;是不是

[02:36.60]discover   v.

[02:38.67]发现

[02:40.73]coloured   adj.

[02:42.56]彩色的

[02:44.39]across   prep.

[02:46.13]从一边到另一边;横过;穿过

[02:47.86]can   v.aux.

[02:49.34]可能

[02:50.81]must   v.aux.

[02:52.73]必定是;一定是

[02:54.65]towards   prep.

[02:56.24]向;朝;对于

[02:57.82]lost   adj.

[02:59.49]迷失;迷路

[03:01.16]repair   v.

[03:02.60]修理

[03:04.03]land   v./n.

[03:05.76]着陆/陆地

[03:07.48]giant 5   adj./n.

[03:09.11]巨大的/(神话中的)巨人

[03:10.75]1.Read the story about Kelly's visitors

[03:15.71]and answer the questions.

[03:18.16]Kelly had wanted to be a scientist

[03:22.53]since she was a little girl.

[03:24.56]She was interested in biology,physics and chemistry.

[03:29.11]She hoped to work in space one day.

[03:32.06]'I wonder if I will discover something important when I'm older?'

[03:36.22]she often asked herself.

[03:38.67]Every evening,

[03:40.63]Kelly went out with her dog to look at the stars.

[03:44.39]One night,she saw a strange,

[03:46.66]coloured light moving across the sky.

[03:49.51]'It can't be a star,'she thought.'

[03:52.15]It's too bright.

[03:54.11]It must be a spaceship.

[03:56.67]I knew a spaceship would visit Earth one day!"

[04:00.33]She walked quickly towards the light.

[04:04.09]The space people must want to talk to me.

[04:08.14]They can't come from so far away

[04:10.41]and not want to somebody!

[04:12.97]I wonder whether they can speak our language or not.

[04:16.52]Will I able to understand them?

[04:19.68]Are they lost?If they need to repair their spaceship,

[04:23.44]I might be useful to them.'

[04:26.00]The spaceship landed a few metres in front of Kelly


  [04:30.45]and the door slowly opened.

[04:33.08]Suddenly,Kelkly's dog rushed towards the spaceship.

[04:36.92]Kelly cried,'This can't be true!I must be dreaming.'

[04:40.87]Two giant dogs were standing 6 at the door of the spaceship.

[04:45.23]The visitors from space were dogs!

[04:48.78]They said a few words to Kelly's dog.

[04:52.15]Kelly's dog looked at Kelly

[04:54.61]and then turned and ran into the spaceship.

[04:57.95]In a moment,the spaceship hnd gone.

[05:01.79]Lesson 23

[05:04.43]field   n.

[05:05.57]地;田地

[05:06.70]Help!

[05:08.28]救命

[05:09.86]believe in

[05:11.94]相信;信任

[05:14.02]3.Listen to Meiling

[05:18.56]and Yingtian talking about a film

[05:21.44]and say if the sentences

[05:23.40]are ture (T) or false 7 (F).

[05:25.96]Yingtian:What a great film!

[05:29.61]That scientist must have known 8 a lot about chemistry.

[05:33.48]Meiling:That's true,

[05:35.33]but he must have known a lot about biology,too,don't you think?

[05:39.88]Yingtian:I guess so.

[05:42.05]I thought the bicycle accident was the best part,

[05:45.39]didn't you?

[05:47.35]Meiling:Did you really?I'm surprised.

[05:50.82]Did you know what was going to happen to the fish?

[05:54.19]I didn't.

[05:55.94]Meiling:Didn't you?I guessed it would grow larger.

[05:59.89]Didn't you?I guessed it would grow larger.

[06:03.73]Yingtian:Well,it was just a film,

[06:06.79]but it taught me something about science.

[06:09.55]Meiling:I agree.Just think,

[06:12.30]we might have giant plants and animals on Earth one day.

[06:16.37]Yingtian:I can't agree with you about the that.

[06:19.85]Giants 9 only live in stories.

[06:22.80]Meiling:YINGTIAN!WATCH OUT!

[06:25.72]A GIANT BIRD IS GOING TO LAND ON YOU!

[06:29.07]Yingtian:WHERE?!!!

[06:31.03]Meiling:(laughing)Sorry!

[06:33.38]I thought you didn't agree with me about giants.

[06:37.04]Lesson 24

[06:39.20]H.G.Wells

[06:40.48]H.G.威尔斯(英国作家)

[06:41.76]Science fiction   adj.

[06:43.38]科幻

[06:45.00]popular   adj.

[06:46.83]流行的;大众的;受欢迎的

[06:48.66]Orson Welles

[06:50.44]欧森·韦尔斯(美国导演)

[06:52.21]actor   n.

[06:53.79]演员

[06:55.37]Mars 10   n.

[06:57.06]火星

[06:58.74]gun   n.

[07:00.32]枪

[07:01.90]joke   n.

[07:03.52]笑话;玩笑

[07:05.14]play a joke on(sb)

[07:07.08]开(某人的)玩笑

[07:09.01]Halloween   n.

[07:10.73]万圣节

[07:12.46]invisible 11   adj.

[07:14.09]看不见的;无形的

[07:15.72]1.Read the story about a radio programme 12

[07:21.18]and circle the correct words.

[07:23.92]In 1879,

[07:26.98]H.G.Wells wrote a science fiction book

[07:29.85]about spaceships coming to Earth.

[07:32.49]The book (was/is) still very popular.

[07:35.44]It is called The War 4 of the Worlds.

[07:39.21]On 30 October,1938,

[07:42.86]a man named Orson Welles (decided 13/will decide)

[07:45.01]that he would make a radio programme from the book.

[07:49.16]He decided that the programme (will/would)

[07:51.72]be different from the book in one important way:

[07:55.27]the actors would talk like reporters

[07:58.22]so that the listeners 14 would think

[08:01.07]that it (was/will be) a news report.

[08:03.84]In the programme,

[08:05.98]the actors said that space people from the planet 2 Mars

[08:09.51](will/were going to) fight a war with the people on Earth.

[08:12.98]When the listeners heard this

[08:15.54]they became very afraid.

[08:18.00]They thought that the world (would/had) end.

[08:20.87]The listeners were told that giant things like snakes

[08:24.53]were (going/coming) out of spaceships and killing 15 people.

[08:27.87]They were told that guns couldn't hurt these things.

[08:32.10]Many listeners left their homes and tried to hide.

[08:35.87]Orson welles waited 40 minutes

[08:39.52]before he told the listeners that the programme

[08:42.16]was not really a news report.

[08:44.80]He (had hoped/hopes) they would guess

[08:46.79]that the programme was a joke.

[08:48.64]However,many listeners had really believed

[08:52.30]that the space people (are/were) going to kill them.

[08:54.94]They were very angry.

[08:57.39]They should have known.

[08:59.53]30 October is the day before a famous holiday


  [09:03.37]in the United 16 States.

[09:05.65]On this holiday,people play jokes on other people

[09:09.09]and try to make them afraid.

[09:11.97]The holiday is Halloween.

[09:14.42]3.Listen to Zhenhui and Wang Xin

[09:19.99]talking about science fiction books

[09:22.76]and answer the questions.

[09:25.11]Hi,Wang Xin!Have you read this?

[09:29.65]Oh,The War of the Worlds by H.G.Wells.Yes,I have.

[09:34.93]Zhenhui:I think it's a great book.

[09:37.67]Wang Xin:I agree!

[09:39.74]Have you read any of his other science fiction books

[09:42.37]like The First Men in the Moon?

[09:44.93]Zhenhui:I've read The Invisible Man.

[09:47.39]My father thinks that's his best book.

[09:50.55]I can't agree with your father about that.

[09:53.82]My favourite is The Time Machine.

[09:56.56]Zhenhui:What's it about?

[09:58.52]WangXin:A scientist builds a time machine

[10:02.15]and travels to the future.

[10:04.11]He discovers lots of really interesting things.

[10:07.63]Hey,maybe you could try to invent a time machine!

[10:11.16]Zhenhui:No,I don't think so.

[10:13.33]I'm more interested in discovering new medicines.

[10:16.80]They will be more useful.

[10:19.36]WangXin:I don't agree.

[10:21.51]With a time machine,you can travel to the future

[10:24.27]and just buy new medicines.

[10:26.42]Zhenhui:That's true.

[10:28.27]But first I need to study for my chemistry exam.



1 reading
n.阅读,知识,读物,表演,对法律条文的解释;adj.阅读的
  • Children learn reading and writing at school.孩子们在学校学习阅读和写作。
  • He finds pleasure in reading.他从阅读中得到乐趣。
2 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。
3 planets
行星( planet的名词复数 ); 地球(尤指环境)
  • Does life exist on other planets? 其他行星上有生命吗?
  • the planets of our solar system 太阳系的行星
4 war
n.战争;vi.作战
  • We ended the Korean war.我们结束了朝鲜战争。
  • The war made many people lose their house and home.战争使许多人无家可归。
5 giant
adj.庞大的,巨大的;n.巨人,大力士,巨大的怪物
  • The whale is the giant of the sea.鲸鱼是海洋中的巨人。
  • It is a giant egg.它是一只巨大的蛋。
6 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
7 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。
8 known
adj.大家知道的;知名的,已知的
  • He is a known artist.他是一个知名的艺术家。
  • He is known both as a painter and as a statesman.他是知名的画家及政治家。
9 giants
n.一个巨人种族(常与天上诸神作战并取胜,后来雅典娜和宙斯在海格立斯帮助下才将他们战败);(故事中常为残酷而愚蠢的)巨人( giant的名词复数 );伟人;巨兽
  • Camus is considered to be one of the twentieth century's literary giants. 加缪被视为20 世纪的文学巨匠之一。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The corporate giants try to drive down wages in order to make superprofits. 公司巨头们企图压低工资以获得超额利润。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 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。
11 invisible
adj.看不见的,无形的
  • The air is full of millions of invisible germs.空气中充满了许多看不见的细菌。
  • Many stars are invisible without a telescope.许多星辰不用望远镜便看不见。
12 programme
n.节目;项目(美program)
  • Does Betty like that programme?贝蒂喜欢那个节目吗?
  • The programme is interesting.但是这个节目很好看。
13 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
14 listeners
n.倾听者,收听者( listener的名词复数 );听众
  • the demographics of radio listeners 电台听众统计数据
  • The singer's high notes jarred on the ears of her listeners. 那位歌手的高音让听众们觉得刺耳。 来自《简明英汉词典》
15 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。
16 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。
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