时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语河北版上


英语课
[00:00.00]Unit Five  The dream keeper
[00:-1.00]Somewhere inside your heart your dream lies waiting.
[00:-2.00]If you are not sure how to find your dream,
[00:-3.00]ask the Dream keeper.Her heart is the sun.
[00:-4.00]Her eyes are the stars.Her voice is the wind.
[00:-5.00]And she will whisper your dream into your ear.
[00:-6.00]If it worth doing at all,it's worth doing it right.-Irish Proverb
[00:-7.00]Section 1 New words and ideas
[00:-8.00]The Dream keeper   Opening doors to literature
[00:-9.00]Somewhere inside your heart your dream lies waiting.
[00:10.00]If you are not sure how to find your dream,ask the Dream Keeper.
[00:11.00]Her heart is the sun.Her eyes are the stars.
[00:12.00]Her voice is the wind.And she will whisper your dream into your ear.
[00:13.00]Once,long ago,there was a girl who could talk to the birds.
[00:14.00]When she was little,she was happy.She walked in the forest
[00:15.00]and played by the stream and never thought about her purpose in life.
[00:16.00]But as she grew older,she asked,"Why am I here?Where am I going?Who am I?"
[00:17.00]But no one could answer these questions.
[00:18.00]So one day she walked deep into the forest.
[00:19.00]"Maybe the birds will know,"she though.
[00:20.00]"They are my friends and I will talk to them.
[00:21.00]Look at how they live.There is no hesitation 1 in their flight.
[00:22.00]There is no hesitation in their song.Surely they know their purpose.
[00:23.00]Maybe they know mine,too."She walked until she saw a beautiful eagle.
[00:24.00]"Eagle,"she asked,"What is your purpose?"
[00:25.00]"To fly above the earth,"the eagle replied.
[00:26.00]"From there,I can see all things.Here is my feather.Fly with me."
[00:27.00]Next she saw a hawk 2."Hawk,"she asked,"what is your purpose?"
[00:28.00]"To be a messenger,"the hawk replied."I bring news of things to come.
[00:29.00]Here is my feather.Listen for my call."Then a tiny hummingbird 3 flew by.
[00:30.00]"Hummingbird,"she asked,"what is your purpose?"
[00:31.00]"To love the flowers,"the hummingbird replied.
[00:32.00]"My wings are their music.Here is my feather.Hold it close to your heart."
[00:33.00]Then she saw a graceful 4 swan.
[00:34.00]"Swan,"she asked,"what is your purpose?"
[00:35.00]"To live in beauty,"the sawn replied.
[00:36.00]"Though the water is muddy,I see only my refection.Here is my feather.
[00:37.00]Live in peace."The girl sat down next to a river.
[00:38.00]The sunlight warmed the water and it was bearuiful,but she was sad.
[00:39.00]"I know the purpose of all the birds,"she said."but what is my purpose?"
[00:40.00]Then a dragonfly with wings like paper flew by.
[00:41.00]The dragonfly saw the girl was sad and wanted to help her.
[00:42.00]"And you,dragonfly,"the girl finally asked,
[00:43.00]"What is your purpose?"
[00:44.00]"To help people find their dreams,"the dragonfly replied.
[00:45.00]"Help me,then,"the girl said."I wish to know my dream."
[00:46.00]"You must visit the Dream Keeper,"the dragonfly said.
[00:47.00]"She will tell you.She lives nearby."
[00:48.00]The girl looked around.There was no path anywhere.
[00:49.00]There was no one calling her name.
[00:50.00]The only noise was the sound of the river going over the rocks.
[00:51.00]"Where is her house?"the girl asked.
[00:52.00]"The wind will tell you,"the dragonfly replied.
[00:53.00]"Listen to the wond."Then the dragonfly flew away.
[00:54.00]The girl stood up.She listened for the wind,but the air was still.
[00:55.00]Then a soft breeze blew in the trees and she followed the breeze into the forest.
[00:56.00]Finally the breeze stopped and the forest was still.
[00:57.00]"Dream keeper?"the girl asked softly.
[00:58.00]But there was only silence.The the grass quivered 5 and the leaves rustled
[00:59.00]and a voice as beautiful as spring whispered,"Ask your question."
[-1:00.00]"I know the purpose of all the birds,"the girl said,"but what is my purpose?"
[-1:-1.00]"To find your dream and follow it,"the Dream Keeper replied."
[-1:-2.00]"Then tell me my dream,"the girl said."You are the Dream Keeper." [-1:-3.00]"Come close and I will whisper your dream into your ear.
[-1:-4.00]But you must be still.Listen.Listen.Hush 6."
[-1:-5.00]The girl felt the breeze blow gently,gently,
[-1:-6.00]oh,so gently into her waiting,waiting ear,
[-1:-7.00]and with a smile she recognized now and forever the voice of the Dream Keeper.
[-1:-8.00]Then from within her own heart she heard the music of the hummingbird[-1:-9.00]and she saw the beauty of the swan in the water,
[-1:10.00]and she heard the sharp call of the hawk,
[-1:11.00]and she flew with the eagle high above the earth,
[-1:12.00]and she knew her dream and she followed it and she was happy.
[-1:13.00]Powm
[-1:14.00]Hold fast to dreams For it dreams die
[-1:15.00]Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly.
[-1:16.00]Hold fast to dreams  For when dreams go
[-1:17.00]Life is a barren 7 field Frozen 8 with snow.-Langston Hughes
[-1:18.00]Song
[-1:19.00]Section 2 Meaning through Practice
[-1:20.00]C.Build your listening skills
[-1:21.00]Listen to Pat talking about her friendship with Jenny.
[-1:22.00]Chosse the correct answers.
[-1:23.00]Section 4 Reading for meaning
[-1:24.00]A Pair of Tickets
[-1:25.00]The plane takes off.I close my eyes.How can I describe to them
[-1:26.00]in my broken Chinese about our mother's life?
[-1:27.00]Where shoud I begin?
[-1:28.00]The minute our train enters Shenzhen,I feel different.
[-1:29.00]I can feel my excitement rising,my blood rushing,
[-1:30.00]my bones aching with a familiar old pain.
[-1:31.00]And I think,my mother was right.I am becoming Chinese.
[-1:32.00]"Cannot be helped,"my mother said when I was fifteen
[-1:33.00]and had strongly denied what I had any Chinese whatsoever 9 below my skin.
[-1:34.00]I was a grade 10 at Galileo High School in San Francisco,
[-1:35.00]and all my Caucasian friends agreed:I was about as Chinese as they were.
[-1:36.00]But my mother had studied at a famous nursing school in Shanghai,
[-1:37.00]and she said she knew all about genetics.So ther was no doubt in her mind,
[-1:38.00]whether I agreed or not:Once you ar born Chinese,
[-1:39.00]you cannot help but feel and think Chinese.
[-1:40.00]"Someday you will see,"said my mother.
[-1:41.00]"It's in your blood,waiting to be let out."
[-1:42.00]But today I realize I've never really known what it means to be Chinese.
[-1:43.00]I am thirty-six years old.
[-1:44.00]My mother is dead and I am on a train,carrying with me her dreams of coming home.
[-1:45.00]"Wake up,we're here,"said my father.
[-1:46.00]And I awake with my heart pounding in my throat.
[-1:47.00]I look out the window and we're already on the runway.
[-1:48.00]It's gray outside.And now I'm walking down the steps of the plane,
[-1:49.00]onto the tarmac and toward the building.
[-1:50.00]If only,I think,if only my mother had lived long enough
[-1:51.00]to be the one walking toward them.
[-1:52.00]I am so nervous that I cannot even feel my feet.
[-1:53.00]I am just moving somehow.
[-1:54.00]Somebody shouts,"She's arrived!"And then I see her.
[-1:55.00]Her short hair.Her small body.And that same look on her face.
[-1:56.00]She has the back of her hand pressed hard against her mouth.
[-1:57.00]She is crying as though she had gone through a terrible ordeal
[-1:58.00]and were happy it is over.
[-1:59.00]And I know it's not my mother,yet it is the same look she had
[-2:00.00]when I was five and had disappeared all afternoon,
[-2:-1.00]for such a long time,that she was convinced I was dead.
[-2:-2.00]And when I miraculously 10 appeared,
[-2:-3.00]sleepy-eyed,crawling from underneath 11 my bed,
[-2:-4.00]she wept and laughed,biting the back of her hand to make sure it was true.
[-2:-5.00]And now I see her again,two of her,waving,and in one hand there is a photo,
[-2:-6.00]the Polaroid I sent them.As soon as I get beyond the gate,
[-2:-7.00]we run embracing,all hesitations 12 and expectations forgotten.
[-2:-8.00]"Mama,Mama,"we all murmur,as if she were among us.
[-2:-9.00]My sisters look at me,proudly.
[-2:10.00]"Meimei jandale,"says one sister proudly to the other.
[-2:11.00]"Little sister has grown up."I look at their faces again [-2:12.00]and I see no trace of my mother in them.
[-2:13.00]Yet they still look familiar.And now I also see what part of me is Chinese.
[-2:14.00]It is so obvious.It is my family.It is in our blood.
[-2:15.00]After all these years,it can finally be let go.
[-2:16.00]My sisters and I stand,arms around each other,
[-2:17.00]laughing and wiping the tears from each other's eyes.
[-2:18.00]The flash of the Polaroid goes off and my father hands me the snapshot.
[-2:19.00]My sisters and I watch quietly together,eager to see what develops.
[-2:20.00]The gray-green surface changes to the bright colours of our three images,
[-2:21.00]sharpening and deepening 13 all at once.
[-2:22.00]And although we don't speak,I know we all see it:
[-2:23.00]Together we look like our mother.
[-2:24.00]Her same eyes,her same mouth,open in surprise to see,at last,
[-2:25.00]her long-cherished wish.
[-2:26.00]Reading
[-2:27.00]Reading is important.As a student,one should learn to read respond[-2:28.00]to a wide range of writing to build and understanding of written materials,
[-2:29.00]of himself/herself,and of others.
[-2:30.00]Reading is a complex and interactive 14 process.
[-2:31.00]It is a primary means of acquiring and using information.
[-2:32.00]Society regards reading as extremely important to daily living.
[-2:33.00]Because reading is fundamental to the mastery of other school subjects,
[-2:34.00]students at all levels must learn to understand what they read.
[-2:35.00]They must know and use various strategies
[-2:36.00]-ways of unlocking 15 the meaning of words and larger blocks of text
[-2:37.00]-to become successful readers.
[-2:38.00]Students should be challenged to read literature and other materials
[-2:39.00]that reflect and stimulate 16 their interests and intellectual abilities.
[-2:40.00]They should read a wide variety of materials,
[-2:41.00]including fiction,nonfiction,poetry,drama,
[-2:42.00]and other written works that show the richness and diversity of life.
[-2:43.00]Reading is more than rapidly running one's eyes over the words printed on a page.
[-2:44.00]It is more than practicing vocabulary skills.
[-2:45.00]To really read a passage,one must understand how all the words together
[-2:46.00]say what the writer intends.
[-2:47.00]If a reader understands what he or she has read,
[-2:48.00]the reader will be able to put the writer's ideas
[-2:49.00]and information into his or her own words.
[-2:50.00]All reading is done for a purpse.
[-2:51.00]When you read a humourous story because you enjoy it,
[-2:52.00]your purpose is entertainment.Sometimes,you read to finish a task.
[-2:53.00]For example,your teacher may say something like,
[-2:54.00]"I want you to read Chapter Three and then..."
[-2:55.00]The words that follow for "and then"set the purpose for that reading task.
[-2:56.00]Reading,whether for a school assignment or for one's own enjoyment,
[-2:57.00]is one of the best wasy to discover and understand oneself and the world.

1 hesitation
n.犹豫,踌躇
  • After a long hesitation, he told the truth at last.踌躇了半天,他终于直说了。
  • There was a certain hesitation in her manner.她的态度有些犹豫不决。
2 hawk
n.鹰,骗子;鹰派成员
  • The hawk swooped down on the rabbit and killed it.鹰猛地朝兔子扑下来,并把它杀死。
  • The hawk snatched the chicken and flew away.老鹰叼了小鸡就飞走了。
3 hummingbird
n.蜂鸟
  • The hummingbird perches on a twig of the hawthorn.小蜂鸟栖在山楂树枝上。
  • The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backward.蜂鸟是唯一能倒退向后飞的鸟。
4 graceful
adj.优美的,优雅的;得体的
  • His movements on the parallel bars were very graceful.他的双杠动作可帅了!
  • The ballet dancer is so graceful.芭蕾舞演员的姿态是如此的优美。
5 quivered
v.微颤,抖动( quiver的过去式和过去分词 );使震动
  • Her lip quivered and then she started to cry. 她嘴唇微微一颤就哭了起来。
  • The blades of grass quivered in the wind. 草叶随风颤动。 来自《简明英汉词典》
6 hush
int.嘘,别出声;n.沉默,静寂;v.使安静
  • A hush fell over the onlookers.旁观者们突然静了下来。
  • Do hush up the scandal!不要把这丑事声张出去!
7 barren
adj.贫瘠的,不(生)育的,没有结果的
  • The place used to be a stretch of barren land.早先这里是一片不毛之地。
  • The barren land could produce little food.那贫瘠的土地几乎不长庄稼。
8 frozen
adj.冻结的,冰冻的
  • He was frozen to death on a snowing night.在一个风雪的晚上,他被冻死了。
  • The weather is cold and the ground is frozen.天寒地冻。
9 whatsoever
adv.(用于否定句中以加强语气)任何;pron.无论什么
  • There's no reason whatsoever to turn down this suggestion.没有任何理由拒绝这个建议。
  • All things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you,do ye even so to them.你想别人对你怎样,你就怎样对人。
10 miraculously
ad.奇迹般地
  • He had been miraculously saved from almost certain death. 他奇迹般地从死亡线上获救。
  • A schoolboy miraculously survived a 25 000-volt electric shock. 一名男学生在遭受2.5 万伏的电击后奇迹般地活了下来。
11 underneath
adj.在...下面,在...底下;adv.在下面
  • Working underneath the car is always a messy job.在汽车底下工作是件脏活。
  • She wore a coat with a dress underneath.她穿着一件大衣,里面套着一条连衣裙。
12 hesitations
n.犹豫( hesitation的名词复数 );踌躇;犹豫(之事或行为);口吃
  • His doubts and hesitations were tiresome. 他的疑惑和犹豫令人厌烦。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The cool manipulators in Hanoi had exploited America's hesitations and self-doubt. 善于冷静地操纵这类事的河内统治者大大地钻了美国当局优柔寡断的空子。 来自辞典例句
13 deepening
adj.相互作用的,互相影响的,(电脑)交互的
  • The psychotherapy is carried out in small interactive groups.这种心理治疗是在互动的小组之间进行的。
  • This will make videogames more interactive than ever.这将使电子游戏的互动性更胜以往。
14 unlocking
n.接通,开放,解锁v.开锁( unlock的现在分词 );开启;揭开;开着,解开
  • Unlocking DaVinci's Code separates the facts from the fiction. 《解开达西密码》将事实与小说区隔开来。 来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年5月号
  • All of these questions will be answered on Unlocking DaVinci's Code. 这些问题将于《解开达文西密码》中一一解答。 来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年5月号
15 stimulate
vt.刺激,使兴奋;激励,使…振奋
  • Your encouragement will stimulate me to further efforts.你的鼓励会激发我进一步努力。
  • Success will stimulate the people for fresh efforts.成功能鼓舞人们去作新的努力。
学英语单词
actual count
African wildcat
agricultural lands tribunal
alcala
anaerobic culture apparatus
annualized standard deviation
arboroid
ascochytin
awakenings
bank effect
Barrett, Mt.
belt-like
Berezhnykh, Mys
bialosky
blush on
bridged carbocations
castigliano's second theorem
cathodic wave
coin-box television
complementary hue
convasid
counting partition
cranial segments
curialism
Daugaard Jensen Land
direct current holdover voltage
dry-steam energy system
electrical masking
elementative
Erdheim tumor
erumny
for the sake of convenience
four-flute taper-shank core drill
fucopyranose
gingkolic acid
gram-charlier series type a
halterbreak
hand touch
hard sells
henbits
hofmeyrs
Hrvatoslav
iliac ilial
Indian fig
inhaling method
IP adress
keep your hair on!
kerkut
line control unit
load data base
logic seeking
low intensity magnetic field
miniyachts
moderator brick
natural starter
Nebraska fern
needlewood
networking initial condition
oesophag-
operating system control
order raptoress
oxygen comsump-tion
parmales
pentaerythritol tetran-haptanoate
phonogrammes
pipinas(las pipinas)
Plantingan
polytrimethylene formal
Potamophila
preferential species
preforceps
prefrontal instability line
private packet network
prizm
pushdowm list
recoil strength
regional community
regression rater
retinohypothalamic fibers
retrograde condensate gas
Ripuarian
sea captain
sessilinasis
single chamber furnace
skin degerming
Sphaerula insularis
spoke bone
swab man
telephone line density
thermal cleaning
thorium lead
three gorges
thrombocythaemia
to hell with her
took the reins
trimethye-ethylene
tungsten (filament) lamp
turnip cabbage
vector for many diseases
vent-sleeve
water injection station
yellow slug