时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:新路径小学英语六年级下册(三起)


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[0:01.864]Unit 2  A Visit to an Orchard 


[0:08.098]Lesson 5   Help Yourself 


[0:13.216]Let's talk. 


[0:14.000]   Take a seat, please.


[0:15.232]elp yourself to some fruit. 


[0:17.319]Thank you. 


[0:18.977]Rose, what fruit


[0:20.896]do you like best? 


[0:22.792]I like apples best. 


[0:25.784]Then have an apple, please. 


[0:27.601]   Wow, it looks


[0:29.225]great!It must be


[0:31.376]       sweet. 


[0:32.776]Have a taste. 


[0:34.321]Hmm, it's juicy and sweet. 


[0:37.265]Work in pairs. 


[0:43.688]Help yourself to


[0:44.667]    an orange. 


[0:46.700]Thank you very


[0:47.432]     much. 


[0:48.937]Help yourself to


[0:49.807]   some pears. 


[0:51.673]Thanks a lot. 


[0:53.406]apple 


[0:54.608]peach 


[0:56.047]strawberries 


[0:57.713]litchis 


[1:00.760]Listen and practise. 


[1:04.352]What fruit do you like best?


[1:05.551]I like mangoes best. 


[1:08.358]mangoes 


[1:13.055]sweet oranges 


[1:16.024]dates 


[1:20.032]cherries 


[1:23.848]grapes 


[1:29.870]longans 


[1:35.639]loquats 


[1:37.193]kiwi fruit 


[1:42.801]Make up your chant by using Four, Five, Six  


[1:43.304]Listen, draw and say. 


[1:45.080]Two Juicy Apples Stand on a Plate 


[1:50.167]Two juicy apples stand on a plate,


[1:54.214]They look sweet, they look great,


[1:57.745]Let me take one,


[1:59.543]Let me have a taste. 


[2:01.784]One juicy apple stands on the plate,


[2:04.879]It looks sweet, it looks great,


[2:08.402]Let me take one,


[2:10.313]Let me have a taste. 


[2:12.191]No juicy apples stand on the plate,


[2:15.992]Mama will call me just like this,


[2:19.234]"Come and wash the empty plate.


[2:22.958]You're very good! You're very great!" 


[2:25.565]Listen, make and say. 


[2:31.377]Making Fruit Salad 


[2:35.046]1.Wash the fruit. 


[2:38.815]2.Peel the fruit. 


[2:41.734]3.Cut the fruit. 


[2:45.510]4.Stir 1 the fruit


[2:49.558]       salad. 


[2:51.638]5.Eat the fruit


[2:53.896]       salad. 


[2:56.264]6.Say "How


[2:58.262]   delicious!" 


[3:03.020]Look, listen and say. 


[3:06.376]br 


[3:08.224]bread 


[3:11.607]brother 


[3:13.712]brown 


[3:18.095]fr 


[3:21.281]fridge 


[3:23.313]frog 


[3:26.073]fruit 


[3:28.469]pr 


[3:33.319]present 


[3:36.031]prince 


[3:38.073]princess 


[3:42.160]cr 


[3:45.097]crab 


[3:48.152]crow 


[3:50.993]cry 


[3:53.247]gr 


[3:57.386]granny 


[3:59.632]grape 


[4:02.957]grass 


[4:05.776]Look, read and match. 


[4:10.487]The bright prince likes French fries. 


[4:13.559]Frogs eat bread on Friday. 


[4:17.368]Read and tick 2


[4:19.928]          Apples


[4:22.503]    There are many kinds of


[4:23.550]apples.Some apples are green.


[4:25.761]Some apples are yellow, and some


[4:28.159]are red. 


[4:30.150]    All apples grow on trees.


[4:32.632]Some apples are sweet.Sweet


[4:35.960]apples taste best raw.Other


[4:39.096]apples are tart 3.Tart apples


[4:43.808]taste best cooked. 


[4:45.286]    Apples are good for our health.An apple a day


[4:48.823]keeps the doctor away. 


[4:51.526][4:48.272]Lean to write. 




1 stir
n.感动(激动,愤怒或震动),搅拌,骚乱;vt.激起,惹起,搅和;vi.挪动,活动,离开,搅拌,激动
  • Give the soup a stir.把汤搅拌一下。
  • Don't stir up trouble between them.不要在他们之间惹麻烦。
2 tick
vi.(指钟表等)滴答滴答地响
  • The clock goes'tick-tock,tick-tock'.时钟发出滴答滴答的声音。
  • They could hear the regular tick of the clock.他们能听见时钟有规律的滴答声。
3 tart
adj.酸的;尖酸的,刻薄的;n.果馅饼;淫妇
  • She was learning how to make a fruit tart in class.她正在课上学习如何制作水果馅饼。
  • She replied in her usual tart and offhand way.她开口回答了,用她平常那种尖酸刻薄的声调随口说道。
学英语单词
admirest
antedisplacement
average of averages
bayadere,bayadeer
biscogniauxia ambiens
cargo worthiness
cascade sort
charles dickenss
chemiluminogenic compound
circular-arc rule
colo(u)rful undirected arrow
commercial claims
compound arbitration of indirect exchange
cranapple
cross a bridge until one comes to it
cupressiforme
Dacamine
dilhorne
divergence theory
electro-hydraulic servo unit
enrons
expansion screw
Fenilbutina
fixed displacement hydraulic system
flappin
floating ball
FRBB
gadek
gas rates
get out of repair
Gower, the
graphy
haplont rhodophyceae
health program
Heinz bodies
high pressure gas filled diode
hydrodynamic lubrication
I indicator
imperfect subjunctive
information processor
international smuggling
intersecting routes
Kalb, Ra's al
kariba
ketals
kumlee
LANDSAT image processing
Lanoka Harbor
light end fractions
list-quadrat
Lorexane
loss on defective product
luckingham
machinas
marketing revolution
Microsoft Windows Explorer
neutrophiles
new fashioned
no quarter
non cancelable lease
obelizes
oshes
outlet operating temperature
over-late
pansini
pencil-neck
peptidomes
perichordal
phenyl fatty acid
physics of low dimensional solids
potassium benzoate
Potentilla reptans
premicellization
procedural deduction system
pseudotuberculum
Reepham
representation space
resplending
reverse retrograde canon
Rubanga
semiindustrial
sexagenarian
Shannonian
sheeth
shone through
slutwear
smotherest
spaced armor
speech/noise ratio
Spondias L.
stuff something down someone's throat
sucks up to
Sursilvan
temperature antiseptic effect
the day of something is finished
Theden's method
tradition-minded
traditional irish singing and dancing society (cce)
tropocollagen molecule
unionise
universal adult franchise
voluntary vessel traffic service