时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:人教全日制普通高中英语(必修)高二


英语课

[00:10.00]A:Are there any typhoons in the area where you live?

[00:14.86]B:There are,sometimes but not very many.

[00:19.83]A:Are you afraid of them?

[00:23.20]B:Yes,I remember one that happened last summer.

[00:29.26]It was a bit scary.but I wasn't really afraid.

[00:34.72]I saw the tops of trees moving in circles,

[00:39.68]and sand piece of wood were swept up into the air.

[00:45.32]What about you?Have you ever experienced 1 one?

[00:50.08]A:No,but I know about a friend whose parents lived in Guangdong.

[00:56.63]One day a real typhoon hit their village.

[01:01.60]It was very frightening and destroyed most of the houses.

[01:07.34]My friend said he was scared to death.

[01:12.07]Some people got into a total panic,

[01:16.93]when the typhoon pulled the roofs off their houses and cars went up in the air.

[01:23.91]B:How terrible!

[01:26.96]A:Yeah,man.NOw that kind of thing would really frighten me.

[01:33.02]Reading  Under the volcano 2

[01:40.28]My dear Tacitus,

[01:43.84]You asked me to write you something about the death of my uncle Pliny,

[01:49.40]who died in an unforgettable disaster.

[01:53.55]I will tell you all I remember and real in my uncle's notes.

[01:59.72]I hope you can use it for the history book that you are writing.

[02:05.18]We lived in southern Italy.

[02:09.12]On the 24th of August in 79 AD,between two and three in the afternoon

[02:17.46]my mother drew my uncle's attention to a cloud of unusual size and shape.

[02:24.61]We watched it rising from a mountain at such a distance

[02:30.57]we couldn't tell which one,

[02:34.23]but we later learnt that it was Mount 3 Vesuvius.

[02:39.27]Some of the cloud was white;

[02:42.72]in other parts there were dark spots of dirt and ash.

[02:48.78]The sight of it awoke the scientist in my uncle to go and see it from closer at hand.

[02:55.75]he ordered a boat to be prepared.

[02:59.80]As he was leaving the house,

[03:03.77]he was brought a letter from His friend's wife rectina,

[03:08.92]who was frightened by the danger.

[03:12.47]Her house lay at the foot of Vesuvius,

[03:17.43]and there was no way out except by boat.

[03:22.29]She begged him to save her.He changed his Plans.

[03:28.25]What started out as a trip for knowledge now called for courage.

[03:34.52]he hurried to a place from which others were fleeing,

[03:40.08]and held his course directly into danger.

[03:44.63]Was he afraid?

[03:47.79]I don't think so,because he wrote a report about all the observed during his trip.

[03:55.02]Ash and bits of rock that were burnt black were falling onto the ship now,

[04:01.66]darker and more,the closer they went.

[04:05.89]he paused for a moment wondering whether to turn back as the captain urged him.

[04:12.42]But after rescuing Rectina he wanted to rescue his friend Pompy.

[04:18.69]On the other side of the bay

[04:22.22]Pompy had made his ships ready even before the danger arrived.

[04:28.38]He had to wait for a good wind,

[04:32.51]blowing the other way than the one that carried my uncle right in.

[04:38.15]upon arrival,my uncle hugged Pompy and tried to give him courage.

[04:45.52]In order the help the other calm down,he asked to be taken to the baths.

[04:52.60]he bathed and had dinner,

[04:56.36]giving everyone the impression that there was no danger at all.

[05:01.51]After dinner my uncle said he wanted to sleep,

[05:06.76]and it seemed as if he really did so.

[05:11.20]Flames lighted up many parts of Vesuvius;their light scared people

[05:17.65]but my uncle told them that the flames came from the homes of farmers

[05:23.29]who had left in a panic with the kitchen fires still on.

[05:28.12]Of course this was not true.

[05:31.57]They discussed what to do:to stay in the house or to try the open air.

[05:39.15]There were earthquakes and a rain of burning rocks was coming down.

[05:44.79]They decided 4 to go outside.

[05:49.05]They tied pillows on top of their heads as protection against the shower of rocks.

[05:55.60]It was daylight now in other parts of the world


[06:00.05]but there the darkness was darker and thicker than any night.

[06:05.61]They carried to torches.My uncle drank some cold water.

[06:11.88]They came a smell of sulphur,and then flames.

[06:16.63]helped by two slaves he stood up,and immediately fell down dead.

[06:23.69]When daylight came again two days after he died,his body was found.

[06:29.85]He looked more asleep than dead.I will stop here.

[06:35.60]I have written down everything that I saw and heard

[06:39.86]while memor-ies are still fresh.

[06:43.62]You can pick out the important bits,

[06:47.46]for it is one thing to write a letter,another to write history,

[06:53.31]one thing to write to a friend,another to write for the public.

[06:59.87]Farewell.Pliny,the Younger.

[07:06.81]Integrating skills   reading TYPHOON

[07:12.98]The Nan shan was on her way from the south to Fuzhou,

[07:18.83]with Chinese workers on board,

[07:22.31]returning to their home villages in the province of Fujian.

[07:27.87]The morning had been fine, for there was no wind.The heat was close.

[07:34.24]Observing the fall of the barometer 5,

[07:38.29]Captain MacWhirr thought,"There's some dirty weather knocking about."

[07:44.22]He lifted his eyes to the sky.

[07:48.19]"What's up?" Jukes,the engineer,asked.

[07:53.05]"It looks as if a typhoon is coming on," said the Captain.

[07:59.11]"Whatever there might be," said Jukes,

[08:03.55]"we are moving straight into it."

[08:07.39]"A storm is a storm, Mr Jukes," answered the Captain,

[08:13.43]"and a full-powered steamship 6 has got to face it."I must have been asleep.

[08:20.79]What was that loud noise?

[08:24.14]Wind?Why had I not been called?

[08:29.20]"Came on like this," shouted Jukes,

[08:33.46]"five minutes ago...all of a sudden."

[08:37.83]The storm grew stronger and huge waves swept over the ship.

[08:44.07]It was unbelievable how much water came down on the ship.

[08:49.42]Something told Captain Mac Whirr that the Nanshan was lost.

[08:55.90]"She's done for," he said to himself.

[09:01.05]This weather was simply impossible.

[09:06.01]They were all on the bridge when the full force of the hurricane struck the ship.

[09:12.57]"Will she live through this?.

[09:16.54]Ship ..may ...through this..all fight yet," the Captain shouted.

[09:23.59]"Do you think she may?"Jukes screamed.

[09:28.56]But the wind swallowed the reply,

[09:32.79]and Jukes heard only one word,spoken with great energy "..Always .."

[09:40.34]This was their work

[09:43.50]to move the ship over the high sea and into the very eye of the wind.

[09:49.66]Captain MacWhirr saw a white tower of water,

[09:54.21]so high that he couldn't believe his eyes,advancing towards them.

[10:00.16]It raced to meet the ship.The Nanshan jumped.

[10:05.73]With a tearing crash,tons of water fell upon the deck 7,

[10:10.69]as though the ship passed under a waterfall.

[10:15.26]"Another one like this,and that's the last of her," cried the Captain.

[10:21.19]"Seems as if the wind had dropped,Sir." There was no wind, not a breath.

[10:28.74]The unexpected 8 silence made Jukes feel uncomfortable.

[10:33.78]"We have done it,Sir," he whispered.

[10:38.35]"Wind fell all at once."

[10:42.40]"The trouble's not over yet," said Captain MacWhirr,half aloud.

[10:49.77]He went to the bridge.There was no light there;he struck a match,

[10:56.72]and held out the little flame towards the barometer.

[11:01.47]It stood very low--incredibly low. There was no mistake.

[11:07.35]It was the lowest reading he had ever seen in his life.

[11:14.51]The worst was to come yet!

[11:18.35]He listened for the first sounds of returning wind.

[11:22.89]Not yet. "It will come very sudden," said Captain MacWhirr,

[11:30.26]"and from over there, I think." A minute passed.

[11:35.82]"What's that?A puff 9 of wind." The roar 10 of the winds drew near fast.

[11:43.09]The hurricane,with its power to sink ships and to destroy strong walls,

[11:49.54]had found this little ship in its path.

[11:53.59]Before the second storm fell on his ship Captain MacWhirr swore,

[11:59.65]"I wouldn't like to lose her." ...


[12:03.12]Work book Unit 10   Talking

[12:09.00]1  X:Are you looking forward to your holiday in Beihai this summer?

[12:15.45]D:Yes and no.I think it will be great to spend three months in the south.

[12:23.21]but the fact that South China is often hit by typhoons worries me.

[12:29.58]X:Are you serious?

[12:32.82]D:Yes.I even thought of cancelling my trip when I heard about it.

[12:39.07]X:Oh.You don't need to worry about that.

[12:43.14]Most typhoons aren't much stronger than a storm,

[12:48.18]just like we sometimes have here.

[12:52.15]And in case of stronger typhoons,you can be prepared for them.

[12:58.32]D:You don't know what you are talking about

[13:02.39]Typhoons can destroy houses and carry cars or even people over miles before they are dropped to the ground.

[13:10.94]X:True,but you should not make yourself afraid by thinking about the worst.

[13:17.78]When you know a typhoon is going to hit,

[13:21.85]all it takes is a few simple safety measures and some common sense.

[13:28.10]You will be fine.Don't worry.

[13:32.36]D:Well,thanks.I feel a bit better now.

[13:37.71]Integrating skills    Reading

[13:42.28]Using the key words natural disaster,volcano and hurricane on the computer,

[13:50.22]you have found the following book descriptions for an essay

[13:55.47]that your teacher wants you to write.

[13:59.42]1.Here is an exciting guide to the eruptions 12 and quakes that shape our planet 13.

[14:06.97]Look at the beautiful colour photographs of volcanoes 14.

[14:12.01]Learn about the earliest instruments to study earthquakes,

[14:17.57]rocks that float in water,and the great eruption 11 of Vesuvius.

[14:24.34]Find out how animals can sense earthquakes before people,

[14:29.80]where to hide during an earthquake,and much, much more!

[14:35.68]2.It is an amazing novel and some of the best writing I have ever read.

[14:43.43]The novel is about a single day in the life of a British official who drinks too much.

[14:51.09]The whole book is set in 1938,in a town at the foot of two volcanoes.

[14:59.74]I am amazed 15 by the beautiful writing.

[15:04.59]Stay with this book..,it will stay with you.

[15:09.56]3.Hawaii remains 16 as popular as ever,

[15:15.30]and this guide shows how to discover its least crowded island.

[15:21.23]The book invites readers to experience popular attractions

[15:27.11]such as diving coral reefs 17 and climbing active volcanoes

[15:33.17]but also to go further by exploring hidden spots other guides do not mention.

[15:41.03]Each title in the Hidden series

[15:45.61]offers readers the comfort of detailed 18 maps for hiking and diving tours.

[15:52.06]4.On the morning of April 18,1906,a terrible earthquake hit San Francisco,

[16:03.53]destroying almost the whole city and causing a fire that lasted for three days.

[16:11.89]The author writes about the human drama.

[16:16.74]Following more than 100 different characters over several days,

[16:23.22]he shows some of the extreme courage in those days,

[16:28.26]such as the tired firefighters who fought the fires.

[16:34.51]This new book,appearing exactly 95 years after the disaster,

[16:41.74]should be very popular with people who like reading about disasters,

[16:47.67]particularly those who enjoy the thrill of reading about danger

[16:54.23]from the safety of their favourite reading chair.

[16:59.69]5.Big hurricanes are not often seen in the north of the USA,

[17:06.66]but on September 21,1938 just as many summer tourists were on the beach,

[17:15.02]closing up their seaside cottages,a disaster hit.

[17:20.48]Walls of water, 50 feet high, swept homes and whole families out to sea.

[17:27.54]According to the author, no one could have been prepared for the 1938 storm.

[17:34.41]Only the captain of a ship 150 miles north of Florida might have given warning.

[17:42.06]He did use his radio to tell the coast guard

[17:46.63]that his barometer showed one of the lowest readings ever in the North Atlantic.

[17:52.88]Although other books have been written about this terrible disaster

[17:58.75]and the destruction 19 it caused


[18:02.59]this book has interviews with hurricane survivors,their families and friends.

[18:10.17]6.The book is about a woman who lived her life,

[18:16.33]from earliest childhood,at the centre of the Vietnam War.

[18:22.39]This is her story of love and loss.

[18:26.55]It is the story of all women who have lived through a war,with only their love,

[18:33.91]hope and faith in God to give them the strength to go on living.

[18:39.56]A great biography 20 of an amazing family!

[18:45.02]7.If you think the world's weather disaster shit us more often and with more power,you are right.

[18:53.87]Ten of the last eleven years have been the hottest in the past 150 years,

[19:00.82]filled with hurricanes,floods and droughts 21 worse than ever.Why?

[19:07.66]The book explains the extreme weather that we experience today,

[19:13.02]as the result of human history and environmental pollution.

[19:19.08]The book reads as a terrifying forecast for the twenty-first century



1 experienced
adj.有经验的;经验丰富的,熟练的
  • Experienced seamen will advise you about sailing in this weather.有经验的海员会告诉你在这种天气下的航行情况。
  • Perhaps you and I had better change over;you are more experienced.也许我们的工作还是对换一下好,你比我更有经验。
2 volcano
n.火山
  • The volcano unexpectedly blew up early in the morning.火山一早突然爆发了。
  • It is most risky to go and examine an active volcano.去探察活火山是非常危险的。
3 mount
n.山峰,乘用马,框,衬纸;vi.增长,骑上(马);vt.提升,爬上,装备
  • Their debts continued to mount up.他们的债务不断增加。
  • She is the first woman who steps on the top of Mount Jolmo Lungma.她是第一个登上珠穆朗玛峰的女人。
4 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
5 barometer
n.气压表,睛雨表,反应指标
  • The barometer marked a continuing fall in atmospheric pressure.气压表表明气压在继续下降。
  • The arrow on the barometer was pointing to"stormy".气压计上的箭头指向“有暴风雨”。
6 steamship
n.汽船,轮船
  • The return may be made on the same steamship.可乘同一艘汽船当天回来。
  • It was so foggy that the steamship almost ran down a small boat leaving the port.雾很大,汽艇差点把一只正在离港的小船撞沉。
7 deck
n.甲板;公共汽车一层的车厢;纸牌;vt.装饰
  • Let's have a walk round the deck.我们去甲板上散步吧。
  • The sea wind swept over the deck.海风席卷过甲板。
8 unexpected
adj.想不到的,意外的
  • I always keep some good wine in for unexpected guests.我总保存些好酒,用来招待不速之客。
  • His promotion was unexpected.他的升迁出人意料。
9 puff
n.一口(气);一阵(风);v.喷气,喘气
  • He took a puff at his cigarette.他吸了一口香烟。
  • They tried their best to puff the book they published.他们尽力吹捧他们出版的书。
10 roar
n.吼,咆哮,轰鸣,喧闹;vi.吼叫,大声说出,喧闹;vt.呼喊,使轰鸣
  • He began to roar when I took the chocolate away. 当我把巧克力拿走时,他大哭起来。
  • The machines roar incessantly during the hours of daylight.机器在白天隆隆地响个不停。
11 eruption
n.火山爆发;(战争等)爆发;(疾病等)发作
  • The temple was destroyed in the violent eruption of 1470 BC.庙宇在公元前1470年猛烈的火山爆发中摧毁了。
  • The eruption of a volcano is spontaneous.火山的爆发是自发的。
12 eruptions
n.喷发,爆发( eruption的名词复数 )
  • There have been several volcanic eruptions this year. 今年火山爆发了好几次。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Over 200 people have been killed by volcanic eruptions. 火山喷发已导致200多人丧生。 来自辞典例句
13 planet
n.行星
  • Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun. 海王星是离太阳最远的行星。
  • Rubbish, however, is only part of the problem of polluting our planet. 然而, 垃圾只是我们这个星球的污染问题的一个方面。
14 volcanoes
n.火山( volcano的名词复数 )
  • Volcanoes and geysers erupt. 火山和间歇喷泉均能喷发。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He has been able to tell us more about active volcanoes than any man alive. 他现在比任何人都能更多地向我们讲述有关活火山的情况。 来自《用法词典》
15 amazed
adj.吃惊的,惊奇的v.使大为吃惊,使惊奇( amaze的过去式和过去分词 )
  • Just the size of the place amazed her. 仅仅地方之大就使她十分惊奇。
  • I was amazed at her knowledge of French literature. 她的法国文学知识之丰富使我大为惊奇。
16 remains
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
17 reefs
礁体
  • The motorboat cut across swift currents and skirted dangerous reefs. 汽艇穿过激流,绕过险滩。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • Fish are abundant about the reefs. 暗礁附近鱼很多。 来自《简明英汉词典》
18 detailed
adj.详细的,详尽的,极注意细节的,完全的
  • He had made a detailed study of the terrain.他对地形作了缜密的研究。
  • A detailed list of our publications is available on request.我们的出版物有一份详细的目录备索。
19 destruction
n.破坏,毁灭,消灭
  • The enemy bombs caused widespread destruction.敌人的炸弹造成大面积的破坏。
  • Overconfidence was his destruction.自负是他垮台的原因。
20 biography
n.个人经历,传记
  • He is now collecting material for a biography of Tao Yuanming.他正在为写陶渊明传记搜集材料。
  • Boswell wrote a famous biography of Dr.White.鲍斯韦尔为怀特博士写过一本著名传记。
21 droughts
n.干旱(时期)( drought的名词复数 )
  • Some of these droughts must have been severe. 有一些旱灾想必是严重的。 来自辞典例句
  • Farmers' problems continued, and their suffering was compounded by serious droughts in 1986 and 1988. 1986年和1988年的干旱使农民的处境更是雪上加霜。 来自英汉非文学 - 政府文件