时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:河北加拿大版初中英语


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Lesson 34:

[00:03.58]Wings to Fly

[00:07.13]Who were the first people to fly?

[00:11.81]Two men from France flew 1 a hot-air balloonfor twenty-five minutes over Pairs,

[00:19.67]France,in 1783.

[00:24.42]When was 2 the first airplane 3?

[00:28.47]In 1903,the American brothers Orville and Wilbur Wrightwere the first to fly an airplane with an engine 4.

[00:38.43]The airplane flew for twelve seconds.

[00:43.10]It travelled 6 almost 7 forty metres 8.

[00:47.46]In 1909,Louis Bleriot flew from France to England.

[00:54.41]In 1919,Alcock and Brown flew across 10 the Atlantic 11 Ocean 12.

[01:01.78]In the same year,airplanes 13 started to fly between Paris,

[01:07.74]France and London,England every day.

[01:13.20]The planes carried passengers 14.

[01:17.32]People could 15 now travel 5 long distances 16 by air.

[01:22.65]Airports and runways were built 17 for the new airplanes.

[01:28.11]Planes go to"airports."Airports have "runways" for the planes.

[01:35.06]Where do trains go?

[01:38.53]Trains go to"stations."Trains travel on "railways 18"

[01:45.59]When were the first jet 19 airplanes?The first jet airplane flew in 1939.

[01:55.46]Passengers started travelling 20 by jet in 1952.

[02:01.91]Can airplanes fly faster than the speed 21 of sound?

[02:08.26]Supersonic airplanes can fly at twice 23 the speed of sound:2400 kilometres 24 per 22 hour.

[02:18.42]The fastest airplanes can fly 3600 kilometres per hour.

[02:25.50]FASCINATING FACT 25

[02:28.95]At today's busiest airports,airplanes take off 26 and land 9 every forty seconds.

[02:37.28]When planes go up,they "take off".

[02:42.46]When they come down,they"land".

 



1 flew
vbl.fly的过去式
  • She flew from New York to London.她从纽约乘飞机到伦敦。
  • The birds flew away.鸟儿飞走了。
2 was
v.(is,am的过去式)是,在
  • He said he was right.他说他是正确的。
  • He was cold and hungry.他又冷又饿。
3 airplane
n.飞机;(=aeroplane)(英)
  • OK.May I know the types of airplane?请问是什么机型?
  • How many times have you traveled by airplane? 你坐过几次飞机?
4 engine
n.引擎,发动机,机车,机械;vt.安装发动机于
  • The engine started up suddenly.发动机突然发动起来了。
  • The engine will not fire.这发动机发动不起来。
5 travel
n.旅行,游历,进行;vi.旅行,行进,移动,被传播;vt.旅行,通行于,使移动
  • We can now travel by air.现在我们可以坐飞机旅行。
  • Autumn is the best season for travel.秋天是旅行的最好季节。
6 travelled
v.行进( travel的过去式和过去分词 );步行;经过;走过…
  • The path was steeper and less travelled than the previous one. 这条小路比刚才那条陡,走的人少。
  • Tens of thousands of men,year after year,have travelled southwards to find work. 每年有数万人到南方去找工作。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 almost
adv.几乎,差不多
  • The band has been on the road for almost a month. 那支乐队进行巡回演出近一个月了。
  • We stay in almost every night and watch television.我们几乎每个晚上都在家里看电视。
8 metres
n.米( metre的名词复数 );(诗的)格律;用于竞赛名称 metres
  • The two houses stood 500 metres apart. 两座房子相距500米。
  • She estimated the breadth of the lake to be 500 metres. 她估计湖面大约有500米宽。
9 land
n.陆地,国土,土地;v.登陆,登岸,卸货
  • Farmers work on the land.农民在土地上干活。
  • How long is it before we land?我们还有多长时间降落?
10 across
adv.横过,使...被理解(或接受);prep.穿过,横过
  • He walked across the road carefully.他小心地过马路。
  • You can go across the bridge.你可以越过这座桥。
11 Atlantic
adj.大西洋的;n.大西洋
  • Who was the first person to fly the Atlantic?谁是飞越大西洋的第一人?
  • The ship sailed across the Atlantic.这艘船曾横渡大西洋。
12 ocean
n.洋,海洋;许多,大量
  • Who lives in the ocean?谁生活在大海里?
  • I have an ocean of things to do.我有许多事情要做。
13 airplanes
飞机( airplane的名词复数 )
  • An escort of ten airplanes greets the famous aviator. 由10架飞机组成的护航队迎接这位著名的飞行员。
  • The airplanes are ferrying motorcars between England and France. 飞机在英法之间运送汽车。
14 passengers
n.乘客( passenger的名词复数 );旅客;白吃饭的人;闲散人员
  • None of the passengers and crew were injured. 没有一个乘客和机组人员受伤。
  • Passengers on long-haul flights are being warned about the risks of deep vein thrombosis. 长途航班上的乘客须注意可能出现深静脉血栓。
15 could
v.能,可能(can的过去式);aux.v.(can的过去式)能;可以
  • Could I open the window?我可以打开窗子吗?
  • I could wait ten minutes.我可以等十分钟。
16 distances
n.距离( distance的名词复数 );远处;(时间或空间的)相距;疏远
  • The infinite distances of space are too great for the human mind to comprehend. 太空的无垠距离遥远得让人类的大脑无法理解。
  • The bat judges distances by a kind of echo-location. 蝙蝠用一种回声测定法来判断距离。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
17 built
v.build的过去式和过去分词
  • My father built his business on years of hard work.我父亲多年奋斗创立了自己的事业。
  • Ten years later,the school built out two buildings.10年后这个学校又增建了两栋建筑。
18 railways
n.铁路,铁道( railway的名词复数 );铁路系统
  • The industry is coeval with the construction of the first railways. 这一产业和初期铁路的建造相伴而生。
  • A childhood journey sparked his lifelong interest in railways. 儿童时代的一次旅行引发了他对铁路持续终生的兴趣。 来自《简明英汉词典》
19 jet
n.喷气发动机,喷气式飞机;v.喷出,喷射
  • Put a match to the jet to light the gas.将火柴放在煤气喷嘴上点燃煤气。
  • I don't see the jet of your plan.我不明白你的计划的要点。
20 travelling
adj.旅行的v.行进( travel的现在分词 );步行;经过;走过…
  • her adventures travelling in Africa 她在非洲旅行时的冒险经历
  • She was alarmed at the prospect of travelling alone. 她一想到独自旅行的情景就害怕。
21 speed
vt./vi(sped,sped,speeded,speeded)加快;飞跑;n.速度
  • The car was running at high speed.汽车急速地向前行驶。
  • We'll never get there if he doesn't speed up. 如果他不快些走,我们一定到不了那里。
22 per
prep.每,每一,根据,按照;由,经,以,靠
  • These apples cost 40 pence per pound.这些苹果每磅40便士。
  • The truck was traveling under fifty miles per hour.那辆卡车以每小时不到五十英里的速度行驶着。
23 twice
adv.两次;两倍
  • Bob phoned twice today.鲍勃今天打了两次电话。
  • I woke up twice in the night.我夜里醒过两次。
24 kilometres
n.千米,公里( kilometre的名词复数 )
  • Eight kilometres is roughly equivalent to five miles. 八公里约等于五英里。
  • The town lies a few kilometres inland. 这个城市位于内陆几公里处。
25 fact
n.事实,实情,论据
  • It is close to fact.这更接近于事实。
  • I'm going there tomorrow,as a matter of fact.其实,我明天是准备去那里。
26 off
adj.远的;休假的,空闲的;adv.走开,出发,隔断;prep.离开,脱落,在...之外
  • You'd better cool off first.你最好先冷静下来。
  • I need some time off.我需要一些时间休息。
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