时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语河北版下


英语课
[00:-1.00]Family is so important all through your life.
[00:-2.00]Sometimes,though,it is easy to take your family for granted 1.
[00:-3.00]Do you know what family stands for?
[00:-4.00]FAMILY=Father And Mother,I Love You!
[00:-5.00]of the elders will not be allowed to eat with the elders.
[00:-6.00]-African Proverb
[00:-7.00]SECTION 1 NEW WORDS AND IDEAS
[00:-8.00]Family Gathering
[00:-9.00]Put was given an assignment 2 to write.
[00:10.00]Her topic was family.Here's what she has written.Enjoy it!
[00:11.00]I love long weekends because they are usually a time when our family gets together.
[00:12.00]I get the chance to see not only my immediate 3 family,but also my aunts,
[00:13.00]uncles,cousins and grandparents.
[00:14.00]I always feel happy when I'm surrounded by family.
[00:15.00]This year,Grandma and Grandpa didn't bring Great-Grandma Porter 4 with them.
[00:16.00]Even though Great-Grandma is 92 years old,
[00:17.00]she usually comes over on special occasions 5.
[00:18.00]But this weekend she wasn't feeling well.I worry a little about that.
[00:19.00]I wonder what it feels like to that old.I did miss seeing her.
[00:20.00]When she comes over we usually have a long talk.
[00:21.00]She likes to hear what I am doing at school and all that,
[00:22.00]but even more,she loves to tell me stories about her life.
[00:23.00]They are always the same stories,over and over again,but I don't mind.
[00:24.00]She gets so happy when she remembers them that they are fun to hear
[00:25.00]even after the hundredth time.
[00:26.00]My brother,also came home from university for the weekend.
[00:27.00]I never thought I would say it,but I enjoyed seeing him too.
[00:28.00]Things have changed a lot between me and my brother since we have gotten older.
[00:29.00]He used to annoy me most of the time when we were younger.
[00:30.00]I remember when he was in high school,
[00:31.00]he used to have his friends over all the time.
[00:32.00]They would hang around doing nothing except eating everything in the fridge.
[00:33.00]Then,as if that wasn't bad enough,they would leave dishes,wrappers,
[00:34.00]and pop cans all over the place.
[00:35.00]Mom eventually made him clean it up,of course,
[00:36.00]but it seemed like it was a never-ending circle.
[00:37.00]As soon as he cleaned up the mess from one group of friends,
[00:38.00]a couple more guys would come and the mess would start all over again.
[00:39.00]When I think about it,Jason is still pretty messy;it just doesn't bug 6 me now.
[00:40.00]Now I'm just happy to see him and talk with him.
[00:41.00]Like most brothers and sisters,Jason and I had many fights as we were growing up,
[00:42.00]but we are really close.
[00:43.00]I can talk to him about things that I can't really talk about with my friends
[00:44.00]because he knowes my life in a way that no one else does.
[00:45.00]I miss him when he's away at school
[00:46.00]and it was so good to see him last weekend-chip bags and all!
[00:47.00]Dad and I were busy all week getting ready for the weekend.
[00:48.00]Mom was busy at work so Dad and I had to get the house ready for the company.
[00:49.00]We had to make up the spare beds and pull out the sleeping bags
[00:50.00]for all the young cousins who always sleep on the floor in the family room.
[00:51.00]I used to love that!
[00:52.00]I remember those nights when we had several cousins sleeping on the floor;
[00:53.00]we usually giggled 7 and whispered 8 all night long,while the adults played cards
[00:54.00]and talked in the kitchen.
[00:55.00]After the sleeping arrangements were completed,
[00:56.00]Dad and I went shopping for groceies.
[00:57.00]It sounds like a lot of work but with my dad,everything is fun.
[00:58.00]I have always felt close to my dad.
[00:59.00]Everyone arrived on Saturday morning.
[-1:00.00]My Aunt Donna brought a huge tray 9 of her famous cookies and squares.
[-1:-1.00]They are so delicious!
[-1:-2.00]I always look forward to Aunt Donna's cookies and always eat too many of them.
[-1:-3.00]My other aunts brought food as well. [-1:-4.00]I helped Mom organize all the food and prepare the vegetables and snacks.
[-1:-5.00]My cousin,Michael,brought his guitar this time.
[-1:-6.00]He's 16 years old and a very good musician.
[-1:-7.00]We sat around singing with him for many hours.
[-1:-8.00]He can play all the current 10 hits from the radio
[-1:-9.00]and he also knows many of the old songs,
[-1:10.00]which is good because then the parens and grandparents can sing along,too.
[-1:11.00]There is one song that he plays that is Grandpa's favourite.
[-1:12.00]All weekend,whenever Mike played this song,Grandpa would sing along.
[-1:13.00]Grandpa has a terrible voice.
[-1:14.00]Whenever he started singing,we would all laugh and tease 11 him,
[-1:15.00]which made him sing even louder[-1:16.00]My grandpa has a great sense of humour 12 and I love him very much.
[-1:17.00]I am very lucky to have such a wonderful family.
[-1:18.00]We all had a good time on the weekend
[-1:19.00]and now it's time to get back to our regular routines,until the next time.
[-1:20.00]Family is so important all through your life.
[-1:21.00]Sometimes,though,it is easy to take your family for granted.
[-1:22.00]I like holidays and long weekends
[-1:23.00]because they give us a chance to celebrate having a family.
[-1:24.00]QUOTABLE QUOTES 13!
[-1:25.00]Eest to West,home is the best.
[-1:26.00]Let's singing a song
[-1:27.00]SECTION 2  MEANING THROUGH PRACTICE
[-1:28.00]Part 1:Listen carefully to Danny's conversation with his mom.
[-1:29.00]Then,answer the questions below.
[-1:30.00]Put"T"in brackets 14 for answers that are true and"F"for those that are false.
[-1:31.00]Part 2:Listen to Jenny talking about dinners at her grandma's house
[-1:32.00]and answer the questions.
[-1:33.00]SECTION 4  READING FOR KNOWLEDGE
[-1:34.00]Family Names
[-1:35.00]Learning 15 a language is also learning a culture.
[-1:36.00]A good knowledge of the culture
[-1:37.00]in which the language has grown will help us learn the language better.
[-1:38.00]If you come from North America,you probaly got your name from your family.
[-1:39.00]Your first name was given to you by your parents,and your last name,
[-1:40.00]or surname,is the same name that your parents have.
[-1:41.00]It si your family name.Long ago,however,people had only one name.
[-1:42.00]A man could be called simply John or Peter.
[-1:43.00]A woman could be called Mary or Elizabeth.
[-1:44.00]After some time,there were many people with the same name,
[-1:45.00]so second names were needed.
[-1:46.00]In this way,the children of John were called,for example,Peter and Mary Johnson.
[-1:47.00]Names such as Wilson(Will's son),Jackson,Anderson and Davidson came into use.
[-1:48.00]"Mac"or"Mc"means 16"son of",so the name Macgregory means son of Gregory,
[-1:49.00]and MacDonald means son of Donald.
[-1:50.00]"Fitz"is another way of saying"son of"."Fils"means"son"in French.
[-1:51.00]So Fitzpatrick and Fitzgerald mean son,or child,of Patrick or Gerald.
[-1:52.00]Not all people got their names from their fathers.
[-1:53.00]Some got their names from the places where they lived.
[-1:54.00]For example,a family living in a village with many green trees
[-1:55.00]and plants was called Green or Greenberg.
[-1:56.00]If they lived in a town called Moor,they were called the Moores.
[-1:57.00]Sometimes people got their names from the way they looked.
[-1:58.00]A tall person was,perhaps,called Long.
[-1:59.00]If people in a family had dark hair,
[-2:00.00]the family was sometimes called the Blacks or the Browns.
[-2:-1.00]If their hair was light,they may have been called the Whites.
[-2:-2.00]People often took their names from the kind of work they did.
[-2:-3.00]A person who sewed clothing was named Taylor.
[-2:-4.00]Another person who baked bread was called Baker 17.
[-2:-5.00]A person who had a very good voice was named Singer.
[-2:-6.00]After a while these names stayed with people
[-2:-7.00]and became family names that are still used today.
[-2:-8.00]READING FOR LOVE
[-2:-9.00]Family
[-2:10.00]I ran into a stranger as he passed by,"Oh,excuse me,please"was my reply.
[-2:11.00]He said,"Please excuse me too;I wasn't watching for you."
[-2:12.00]We were very polite,this stranger and I.
[-2:13.00]We went on our way and we said good-bye.
[-2:14.00]But at home a different story is told.
[-2:15.00]How we treat our loved ones,young and old.
[-2:16.00]Later that day,cooking the ecening meal,My son stood beside me very still.
[-2:17.00]When I turned,I nearly knocked him down.
[-2:18.00]"Move out of the way,"I said with a frown 18.He walked away,his little heart broken.
[-2:19.00]I didn't realize how rudely I'd spoken.
[-2:20.00]While I lay awake in bed,A voice came to me and said,
[-2:21.00]"While dealing 19 with a stranger,common courtesy 20 you use,
[-2:22.00]But the children you love,you seem to abuse 21.
[-2:23.00]Go and look on the kitchen floor,You'll find some flowers there by the door.
[-2:24.00]Those are the flowers he brought for you.
[-2:25.00]He picked them himself:pink,yellow and blue.
[-2:26.00]He stood very quietly not to spoil 22 the surprise,
[-2:27.00]And you never saw the tears that filled his little eyes."
[-2:28.00]By this time,I felt very small,And now my tears began to fall.
[-2:29.00]I quietly went and knelt 23 by his bed;"Wake up,little one,wake up,"I said.
[-2:30.00]"Are these the flowers you picked for me?"
[-2:31.00]He smiled,"I found'em,our by the tree[-2:32.00]I picked'em because they're pretty like you.
[-2:33.00]I know you'd like'em,especially the blue."
[-2:34.00]I said,"Son,I'm very sorry for the way I acted today;
[-2:35.00]I shouldn't have yelled 24 at you that way."
[-2:36.00]He said,"Oh,Mom,that's okay.I love you anyway."
[-2:37.00]I said,"Son,I love you too,And I do like the flowers,especially the blue."
[-2:38.00]-Anonymous
[-2:39.00]A Big Happy Family
[-2:40.00]MAXVILLE,ONTARIO-Fred and Bonnie Cappuccino have 21 children.
[-2:41.00]First they had two of their own and then they adopted 19 others
[-2:42.00]from countries around the world.
[-2:43.00]They adopted children from many countries,like Japan,Korea,India and Vietnam 25.
[-2:44.00]Each time they made sure they had music,food,pictures,
[-2:45.00]and books of the child's native county
[-2:46.00]so the children would feel good about themselves.
[-2:47.00]Fred and Bonnie had pre-school children
[-2:48.00]running around the house for 26 years without a break!
[-2:49.00]The washer was always going and clothes hung from one end of the room to the other.
[-2:50.00]Everyone helped out with the housework.
[-2:51.00]The family drank ten litres 26 of milk a day!
[-2:52.00]The Cappuccinos enjoyed their children.
[-2:53.00]They took care of small problems right away so they wouldn't become big problems.
[-2:54.00]Fred says,"If you have trouble with one of your children,don't worry.
[-2:55.00]Worry doesn't help,and in time your child will be all right."
[-2:56.00]The family lives in a log 27 cabin 28 they bought for $8000 thirty years ago.
[-2:57.00]After Bonnie got permission from the Canadian government to sponstr 100 Vietnamese,
[-2:58.00]Fred asked some neighbours to build an extra room for the boat people.
[-2:59.00]When the children were older,Bonnie began travelling to India.
[-3:00.00]She opened three homes for 170 homeless children.
[-3:-1.00]She travels there four times a year to bring vitamins,
[-3:-2.00]medicine,and used clothing to the needy 29 children.
[-3:-3.00]Back home,Bonnie cooks vegetarian 30 meals for her seven children still living there
[-3:-4.00]The other children keep in  touch.
[-3:-5.00]When Tran got married,18 brothers and sisters danced at his wedding.
[-3:-6.00]The Cappuccinos hope their children will find their own way to help others.
[-3:-7.00]They want them to be happy,healthy and independent.
[-3:-8.00]Fred says,"Let me light my lamp
[-3:-9.00]and never wonder if it will take away the darkness."


1 granted
conj.假定,就算v.(退一步)承认( grant的过去式和过去分词 );(尤指正式地或法律上)同意;准许;让渡
  • The president granted a general amnesty for all political prisoners. 总统大赦了所有的政治犯。
  • She feared she would not be granted re-entry into Britain. 她担心不会获准再次踏足英伦。
2 assignment
n.任务,作业;分配,指定
  • His assignment was to follow the spy.分配给他的工作是跟踪这个间谍。
  • He has got a new assignment.他得到一项新任命。
3 immediate
adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的
  • His immediate neighbours felt it their duty to call.他的近邻认为他们有责任去拜访。
  • We declared ourselves for the immediate convocation of the meeting.我们主张立即召开这个会议。
4 porter
n.搬运工人;守门人,门房
  • The hotel porter will help you.旅馆的门童可以帮你的忙。
  • The porter and I looked at each other and smiled.我和脚夫微笑着你看着我,我看着你。
5 occasions
n.机会( occasion的名词复数 );时刻;原因;需要
  • The prosecution stated that intercourse had occurred on several occasions. 控诉方称发生过数次性交。
  • He has been late on numerous occasions. 他已经迟到过无数次了。
6 bug
n.虫子;故障;窃听器;vt.纠缠;装窃听器
  • There is a bug in the system.系统出了故障。
  • The bird caught a bug on the fly.那鸟在飞行中捉住了一只昆虫。
7 giggled
v.咯咯地笑( giggle的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The girls giggled at the joke. 女孩子们让这笑话逗得咯咯笑。
  • The children giggled hysterically. 孩子们歇斯底里地傻笑。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 whispered
adj.耳语的,低语的v.低声说( whisper的过去式和过去分词 );私语;小声说;私下说
  • She sidled up to me and whispered something in my ear. 她悄悄走上前来,对我耳语了几句。
  • His ill luck has been whispered about the neighborhood. 他的不幸遭遇已在邻居中传开。 来自《简明英汉词典》
9 tray
n.盘,托盘,碟
  • There were two glasses of champagne on the tray.托盘里有两杯香槟酒。
  • A waitress came in,carrying tea on a tray.一名女侍者走进来,手端放着茶的托盘。
10 current
n.涌流,趋势,电流,水流,气流;adj.当前的,通用的,流通的,现在的,草写的,最近的
  • Electric current is often powerful enough to kill a man.电流常强得足以致命。
  • There is a story about her in the current number.最近一期上有关于她的故事。
11 tease
vt.戏弄,取笑,挑逗,撩拨;n.戏弄人者
  • The other boys tease him because he is fat.因为他很胖,所以其他男生都取笑他。
  • His friends used to tease him about his tatty clothes.他的朋友过去常常笑话他破旧的衣服。
12 humour
n.幽默,诙谐,情绪,体液;vt.使满足,迁就
  • We can't always humour the child the way we do.不能总是顺着孩子。
  • His new play is a mixture of saddness and humour.他的新剧本融悲哀和幽默于一体。
13 quotes
v.引用,援引( quote的第三人称单数 );报价;引述;为(股票、黄金或外汇)报价
  • He quotes a few verses from Tennyson in his paper. 他在论文中引用了英国诗人丁尼生的几行诗句。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He quotes (from) the Bible to support his beliefs. 他引用圣经来支持自己的信念。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
14 brackets
n.括弧( bracket的名词复数 );等级;类别层次;壁架v.把…括在括弧内( bracket的第三人称单数 );把…归为一类
  • Publication dates are given in brackets after each title. 出版日期括于书名后面。
  • Put your name in brackets at the top of each page. 把你的名字填在每页上端的括弧内。 来自《简明英汉词典》
15 learning
n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle,you often fall off.初学骑自行车时,常会从车上掉下来。
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.学习语言不仅仅是记些单词的事。
16 means
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
17 baker
n.面包师
  • The baker bakes his bread in the bakery.面包师在面包房内烤面包。
  • The baker frosted the cake with a mixture of sugar and whites of eggs.面包师在蛋糕上撒了一层白糖和蛋清的混合料。
18 frown
vi.皱眉,不满,用皱眉对…表示不满(at)
  • Don't frown at me like that.不要那样对我皱眉。
  • Her frown gave him a speechless message.她眉头一皱给了他一个暗示。
19 dealing
n.经商方法,待人态度
  • This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing.该商店因买卖公道而享有极高的声誉。
  • His fair dealing earned our confidence.他的诚实的行为获得我们的信任。
20 courtesy
n.谦恭有礼,礼貌的举止,好意,恩惠
  • She called on us merely for the sake of courtesy.她来访只是为了礼貌。
  • After a few words of courtesy,they got down to business.双方客气了一番,就开始谈正事。
21 abuse
vt.滥用;辱骂;诋毁;n.滥用;恶习;弊端
  • You can't make personal abuse on her.你不可对她进行人身攻击。
  • She screamed abuse at me.她尖声责备我。
22 spoil
n.战利品,赃物,奖品,掠夺,次品;vt.损坏,破坏,溺爱;vi.腐坏,掠夺
  • Don't bunch the flowers up so tightly,you'll spoil them.别把花束得这么紧,会弄坏的。
  • Overacting will only spoil the effect.表演过火,效果反而不好。
23 knelt
v.跪( kneel的过去式和过去分词 );(kneel的过去式与过去分词)
  • They knelt down and prayed. 他们跪下来祷告。
  • She knelt in supplication. 她跪地祷求。
24 yelled
v.叫喊,号叫,叫着说( yell的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He yelled at the other driver. 他冲着另一位司机大叫。
  • The lost man yelled, hoping someone in the woods would hear him. 迷路的人大声喊着,希望林子里的人会听见。 来自《简明英汉词典》
25 Vietnam
n.越南
  • Vietnam is suffering from food shortage.越南正遭受食物短缺之苦。
  • Laos is on the west of Vietnam.老挝在越南西面。
26 litres
n.升( litre的名词复数 )
  • 3 litres of water 3升水
  • The barrel would hold 100 litres. 这桶能装一百升。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
27 log
n.记录,圆木,日志;v.伐木,切,航行
  • They log for a living.他们以伐木为生。
  • And then what do you do with that log?然后你要拿那些记录做什么呢?
28 cabin
n.(结构简单的)小木屋;船舱,机舱
  • They threw up a new cabin in a couple of hours.在几小时之内他们就建起了一座新的小屋。
  • It's very hot in the cabin;let's go on deck.舱室内很热,我们到甲板上去吧。
29 needy
adj.贫穷的,贫困的,生活艰苦的
  • Although he was poor,he was quite generous to his needy friends.他虽穷,但对贫苦的朋友很慷慨。
  • They awarded scholarships to needy students.他们给贫苦学生颁发奖学金。
30 vegetarian
n.素食者;adj.素食的
  • She got used gradually to the vegetarian diet.她逐渐习惯吃素食。
  • I didn't realize you were a vegetarian.我不知道你是个素食者。
学英语单词
adaptive behavior inventory
amazonias
apotheosizes
automatic lexical code
backcloths
banjo ukelele
be moved to tears
bipolar affective disorder
Bittou
black and white positive emulsion
blucks
bore rigging
bush beans
chiasmi
childsafe
chlorome
christian x
city banker
coal powder injection
coaxial stub
college english
contact clay treating
d-cystathionine
data analysis and classification
debatability
dedolomitization
dessertspoonful
destruction of turbulence
dip varnish
Dominici's tube
Eagle Peak
Eggesin
Eifelian Age
electronic jacquard interlock knitting machine
elementary wave
episcolecite
Erne, Lough
Eugeniusz
feel hard done by
fresh cracked gas
galactoglycosuria
genuant
genus haematoxylums
gnateaters
gronnd-itch
gross social production value
ground pines
high priced durable consumer goods
hydrothermal genesis
immune-response control
import duty risk
JIDA
Jumilla
laminated yoke
lashwise
line drawing display
liquid-vapor mixture
map plane
megacholedochus
melanostatins
methane carrier
micromaniacal delirium
money verdict
monosymmetry
net pattern
neutron shield plug
Northern Ireland
oil preparedness
on the bubble
order tracking date
orologists
other intangibles
out-of alignment
pale as a ghost
performance fees
pierglasses
positive displacement screw type compressor
precanceled
protour
pyritaceous
quenching form forging heat
rack panel
radzinowicz
raw edges
releyit
retinitis nyctalopia
South Fabius R.
stretcher course
taildragger
tapped hole
temporary custody
test event
traditional chinese realistic painting
troublesome
trypetomima formosina
twiste
tyninghame
unreactable naphthenes
Vicemycetin
wiping current
wish-wash