时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:小学综合英语4A


英语课

Unit 5

[00:49.32]Treasure hunt

[00:53.47]Last Sunday,Jane took the children on a picnic.

[01:00.24]-Shall we have a trea-sure hunt?

[01:03.79]-Oh,yes! Jane hid some coins and drew a map.

[01:10.95]She gave the children the map and a set of clues 1.

[01:16.51]They found the trea-sure very quickly.

[01:20.56]-The treasure isn't very valuable.

[01:24.61]Can we have another treasure hunt?Can you make the treasure more valuable?

[01:31.27]-The hiding place wasn't very interest-ing.Can you make itmore interesting?

[01:38.43]-The map was very easy Can you make it more difficult?

[01:44.49]Jane hid something more valuable.She hid it in a more interest-ing place,

[01:53.27]and she gave the children a more difficult map.

[01:58.23]They looked for two hours but they could not find the treasure.

[02:05.68]Jane was not sorry. It was her new watch.

[02:11.84]Sally Structure 2

[02:18.68]The second map was more difficult than the first.

[02:27.44]The second treasure was more valuable than the first.

[02:35.59]The second hiding place was more interesting than the first.

[02:45.25]Conversation

[02:52.09]Peter and John are talking about the treasure hunts.

[02:57.84]Peter:Did you enjoy the treasure hunts yesterday?

[03:03.90]John:Yes,I did.The second treasure hunt was more exciting than the first.

[03:12.37]Peter:Yes,it was.

[03:15.84]John:The second map was more interesting than the first.

[03:20.80]Peter:Yes,it was.

[03:24.36]John:What was the second treasure?

[03:27.91]Peter:It was Jane's watch.

[03:31.85]John:Then it was more valuable than the first.



1 clues
n.线索( clue的名词复数 );提示;(帮助警方破案的)线索;(纵横填字谜、游戏或问题的)提示词语
  • The police think the videotape may hold some vital clues to the identity of the killer. 警方认为那盘录像带可能录有能确认凶手身份的一些重要线索。
  • contextual clues to the meaning 上下文提供的理解其含义的线索
2 structure
n.结构,构造,建筑物;v.构成;
  • Doctors study the structure of the human body.医生研究人体构造。
  • A flower has quite a complicated structure.一朵花的结构相当复杂。
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