时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:初中英语(深圳&香港文达版)第六册


英语课

[00:02.80]Do you think that I'm the thief?
[00:06.95]A Let's read
[00:11.91]The children's favourite television programme is called Detective Song's Cases.
[00:18.68]It is on every Saturday evening at six thirty.
[00:23.85]Last Saturday,Peter,Anne,Sue and Ken 1
[00:30.51]turned on the television and sat in silence to watch the show.
[00:36.08]Detective Song was investigating a robbery.
[00:41.04]Miss Ni,the famous singer,was a guest at the house of her good friend Dr.Wang.
[00:48.80]When she was there,her priceless diamond necklace was stolen.
[00:55.04]She rang Detective Song in tears.
[00:59.61]He came over immediately.
[01:03.37]Dr Wang was the host.The other guest was Mrs Luo.
[01:09.85]the maid and the chief.
[01:13.61]Detective Song thought that one of these people was the thief.
[01:19.96]"I'm a good friend of Miss Ni's,said Dr Wang
[01:26.31]"You don't think that I'm the thief,do you,Detective Song?"
[01:31.77]"I suspect everyone,"said Detective Song.
[01:38.43]"We'll have to search you all."
[01:42.27]"I think that you've forgotten something,Detective,"said Mrs Luo.
[01:48.64]"I'm a very rich woman and Dr Wang is a very wealthy man.
[01:54.99]Why should we want to steal one necklace?"
[01:59.25]"My necklace is rather special,"interrupted Miss Ni.
[02:06.30]"It contains the Diamond of Hope-the largest diamond in Hong Kong.
[02:12.47]I think that everyone knows that."
[02:16.83]"Very well,ladies and gentlemen,"announced Detective Song.
[02:22.39]"We'll begin our search."
[02:25.92]At that moment,the programme ended.
[02:30.18]The children had to wait for the next episode 2 to discover the thief.
[02:36.03]Do you think that it was the host or the other guest?"asked Ken breathlessly.
[02:43.60]"No,they're both too rich,"said Peter confidently.
[02:50.27]"I think that it was one of the servants.Either the maid or the chef."
[02:56.82]"I think that it was Miss Ni herself,"announced Anne unexpectedly.
[03:04.27]"she'll get insurance money for the necklace."
[03:09.13]Who do you think it was?
[03:12.89]Find out next week...
[03:16.86]E Denis Dragon
[03:21.72]Tim and Denis were watching a detective story on television.
[03:27.88]It was about a murer and Denis was very frightened.
[03:33.94]When they went to bed,Denis could not sleep.
[03:39.22]He heard a noise outside.
[03:43.16]He thought that it was a murderer.
[03:46.93]He screamed and woke Tim.
[03:50.90]"Don't worry,"said Tim."I'm protect you." Denis was a real coward 3.
[03:59.36]What do you think it was that made the noise?
[04:09.21]Words and expressions
[04:13.68]case
[04:15.50]n.案件
[04:17.33]silence
[04:19.21]n.沉默
[04:21.09]in silence
[04:22.71]静默,沉默,默不作声
[04:24.33]show
[04:25.72]n.&v.演出,表演;出示
[04:27.10]detecive
[04:28.53]n.侦探
[04:29.95]robbery
[04:32.01]n.抢劫
[04:34.08]singer
[04:35.60]n.歌唱家,歌手
[04:37.13]priceless
[04:39.17]a.无价的;贵重的
[04:41.21]necklace
[04:43.28]n.项链;项圈
[04:45.36]diamond
[04:46.84]n.钻石
[04:48.31]tear
[04:50.19]n.眼泪
[04:52.08]in tears
[04:53.80]流着泪
[04:55.52]host
[04:57.25]n.主人
[04:58.97]guest
[05:00.60]n.客人
[05:02.24]maid
[05:03.82]n.女仆
[05:05.40]suspect
[05:07.07]v.怀疑n.嫌疑犯
[05:08.74]search
[05:10.62]v.搜查
[05:12.50]interrupt
[05:14.38]v.打扰;打断(讲话)
[05:16.26]gentleman
[05:17.99]n.绅士,(尊称)阁下,先生
[05:19.71]announce
[05:21.49]v.宣布
[05:23.27]episode
[05:25.15]n.(故事情节中的)一个片断
[05:27.03]discover
[05:28.80]v.发现
[05:30.58]breathlessly
[05:32.32]ad.气喘吁吁
[05:34.05]servant
[05:36.27]n.佣人
[05:38.49]either...or...
[05:40.68]或者...或者
[05:42.86]unexpectedly
[05:45.23]ad.意想不到地,意外地
[05:47.61]insurance
[05:49.35]n.保险
[05:51.09]between
[05:52.97]n.在....中间;二者之间
[05:54.85]murder
[05:56.68]v.谋杀
[05:58.50]murderer
[06:00.24]n.凶手,杀人犯
[06:01.98]protect
[06:04.06]v.保护
[06:06.13]coward
[06:08.16]n.懦夫,胆小鬼
[06:10.18]Harold
[06:12.22]n.哈罗德
[06:14.26]Edward
[06:16.48]m.爱德华


 



1 ken
n.视野,知识领域
  • Such things are beyond my ken.我可不懂这些事。
  • Abstract words are beyond the ken of children.抽象的言辞超出小孩所理解的范围.
2 episode
n.(作品的一段)情节,插曲,系列事件中之一
  • The episode was a huge embarrassment for all concerned.这段小插曲令所有有关人员都感到非常尴尬。
  • This episode remains sharply engraved on my mind.这段经历至今仍深深地铭刻在我的心中。
3 coward
n.懦夫,胆小鬼
  • The newspapers had unjustly labelled him as a coward.那家报纸不公正地称他为懦夫。
  • I was basically a dreadful coward.从根本上说,我非常胆小怕事。
学英语单词
Abraham's eye
acute nonsuppurative thyroiditis
adaptive differentail pulse code modulation(adpcm)
adianton
adjustment of inventory investment
among themselves
Anopheles costalis
at full blast
autocorrelation
benzoylacetic acid
biliary tree
birdseye maple
broadcast burning
calamen
Captain Cooker
cerores
ceruce
chaotic attractor
checkmates
compass corrector unit
continuous stripping still
correspondencies
cotton shirting
council on wage and price stability
displacement-length ratio
electrochemical reflection spectroscopy
ethyl guthion
expansion test
finish plan
flavius josephuss
flight-path selector
free rider effect
general policy conditions
governor switch
Gribingui
haloaryls
homoaxial
ice-climbs
inches per second
infaust
inner product of hypersphere
intercolumniated
interstinctive
jet advisory service
job losses
k-edge colorable graph
Kilkenny cats
leminoprazole
less breakage
longitudinal shaft
marrow oblong
mawkins
maximum molecular water-holding capacity
Mediterranean anemia
multiple spindle lathe
neoshamanism
non-determinate computation
NWSN
on the town
option-pricing
overhead crane with carrier-beam
paradoxids
Parkin
performances
peroxide-bleaching
physical geographical processes
plete
poppyseeds
Port twenty!
pronephric tubules
pseudometallophytes
psychic induction
Qihu
reagreeing
rearmost end
sandalwood trees
Sangjwa-ri
scare tactics
sideward roll
siege coin
slacken one's gait
smittinids
South Yellow Sea
southern Bright
stack air activity release
the equator
thermal structure
tilting viscometer
time about
tintin
tommy-gunner
two-sided alternative
up flue
UVF
voltage-controlled crystal oscill-lator
Voskresenovka
Waardenburg syndrome
weber-dimitri disease
white fingers
working electrolyte
YSIGA
zero-point energies