时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高二


英语课

[00:04.28]Lesson 45

[00:07.44]1.Dialogue

[00:10.89]Two friends,Kate and Li Qun,are talking about keeping fish.

[00:17.06]I saw a beautiful fish in the street market the other day.

[00:22.10]It was orange and blue.I'm thinking of buying some nest Sunday.

[00:28.06]Where would you keep them?

[00:31.11]In that round bowl over there.

[00:34.87]It's a bit small,isn't it?

[00:38.35]So are the fish!

[00:41.69]I think you should get a tank if you want to keep fish.

[00:46.13]Really?

[00:48.98]Yes.You should never keep fish in a small round bowl.

[00:54.33]They don't get enough air.

[00:57.57]I suggest we go shopping together and look for a nice tank.

[01:02.85]We need to find one about 30 centimetres (cm) by 30 by 50 cm.

[01:10.30]That might be quite expensive.

[01:13.95]Check the prices before you decide whether to buy one.

[01:18.52]And you ought to get a few large rocks to put in the tank.

[01:23.07]Fish love swimming round the rocks and through holes in them.

[01:27.90]Is there anything else that I ought to get?

[01:31.53]Yes,you need to get some underwater 1 plants.

[01:35.97]For one thing they keep the water clean.

[01:39.92]Also they make the tank look much prettier.

[01:44.18]Lesson 46

[01:52.43]2.Reading comprehension 2

[01:56.58]ESCAPE FROM THE ZOO(1)

[02:00.74]"This is Radio Two.Here is the o'clock news.

[02:05.60]A young lion has escaped from Green Park Zoo in southeast London.

[02:11.66]In the hurricane 3 last night a tree fell onto the cage

[02:17.01]where it was kept and in the morning it was found that the lion had escaped.

[02:23.18]It is about seventy-five centimetres tall.

[02:27.72]The manager of the zoo said that the young lion,

[02:32.19]which was born in the zoo and is now six months old,

[02:37.05]would probably not attack people.

[02:40.81]However,if it becomes hungry,it might be dangerous.

[02:45.85]Anyone who sees the lion is asked to telephone the zoo and the police."

[02:52.41]When she had finished listening to the news,Mrs Cousins turned off the radio.

[02:59.17]The hurricane last night had been a grear surprise,

[03:04.16]but fortunately the house had not been damaged and no trees had fallen near it.

[03:10.62]Her baby was sleeping in its basket.

[03:14.59]She wanted to cook some vegetables quickly for lunch before the baby woke up.

[03:20.75]So,as it was a nice sunny day,she carried her baby in its basket outside,

[03:28.40]put it on the table under the tree and went back inside.

[03:33.97]About half an hour passed.

[03:37.52]Mrs Cousins was making a lot of noise with the pans 4

[03:42.88]and did not hear anything unusual.

[03:46.82]Then she went to the window to see if everything was all right.

[03:51.86]She had the surprise of her life.

[03:55.70]Her neighbour's big dog had got into her garden,

[04:00.56]jumped onto the table and was looking at her baby.

[04:05.52]She was just about to open the window and shout at the dog to frighten it,

[04:11.59]when she stopped and stood quite still.

[04:16.26]This was not the neighbour's dog;it was paler and of a different shape.

[04:22.50]She was not so sure now that it was a dog.

[04:27.26]Slowly it turned its face and stared straight at Mrs Cousins.

[04:33.61]"Me?A dog?"it seemed to say with its strong body and sharp white teeth.

[04:40.74]"The lion!It must be the lion from the zoo!"

[04:45.20]Mrs Cousins was frightened.

[04:48.97]At that very moment the animal bent 5 over the baby.

[04:54.32]Mrs Cousins held her breath,and her whole body went cold.

[05:00.49]The lion was smelling the face of the sleeping baby.

[05:05.53]Was it hungry?What was it going to do?

[05:10.10]Thoughts rushed through her head.

[05:13.86]How could she get the lion away from her baby?

[05:17.81]If she ran towards it,it might attack her.

[05:22.64]Worse still,it could even carry off the baby in its mouth.

[05:28.39]She looked around the kitchen for something to throw at the lion.

[05:33.43]Suddenly she had an idea.

[05:37.37]In the fridge there was a large leg of pork

[05:41.92]which she was planning to cook on Sunday.

[05:46.36]There was not a moment to lose.


[05:50.41]She picked up the leg of pork,went to the back door and opened it.

[05:56.86]The lion looked at her as she swung the pork in her hand

[06:02.03]so as to attract the lion's attention.

[06:06.29]"Here!Eat that!" she cried as she threw the leg of pork as far as she could

[06:13.34]onto the grass away from the table.

[06:17.39]The lion at once jumped off the table and ran to the meat.

[06:23.03]It picked it up in its mouth and carried it into the bushes 7.

[06:28.36]Mrs Cousins ran to the table,picked up her baby in her arms,

[06:34.32]ran inside and shut the door.

[06:38.47]Lesson 47

[06:46.94]1.Reading comprehension

[06:51.19]ESCAPE FROM THE ZOO(2)

[06:55.56]As soon as she got inside the kitchen,Mrs Cousins started to shake.

[07:02.43]For a moment she just stood there,unable to believe what had just happened.

[07:09.27]What should she do?Of course,she had to fetch help.

[07:14.91]Quickly she went to the telephone and called the police.

[07:20.27]"Yes,I am sure that it's a lion,"she said.

[07:24.73]"It's as big as a very large dog.

[07:28.86]It moves like a lion and it's eating some meat which I threw at it."

[07:34.50]She gave her address and put the phone down.

[07:39.15]What should she so next?She telephoned her neighbours.

[07:44.80]"This is Jo Cousins," she explained.

[07:48.74]"Please listen carefully.This is not a joke.

[07:53.13]The lion which escaped last night from the zoo is in my garden.

[07:58.69]It's not safe to go outside until it's caught.

[08:03.45]I'm ringing all my neighbours to warn 8 them."

[08:07.29]Ten minutes later the police arrived.

[08:11.65]The lion could still be seen in the bushes eating the meat.

[08:17.11]"Are you going to catch it yourselves?"asked Mrs Cousins.

[08:22.39]"No,not us!" said one.

[08:26.04]"I thind we'll leave it to the experts."

[08:30.20]Before long,a truck stopped in front of her house.

[08:35.45]Two keepers 10 from the zoo came into the house and looked into the garden.

[08:41.48]"She looks quiet enough,doesn't she?"said one of them.

[08:46.21]"But I think we'll give her a shot,just to be safe."

[08:50.68]He took a long plastic pipe and fitted somethig into ine end.

[08:56.53]Welking slowly across the grass he pointed 11 the pipe at the lion and fired.

[09:03.40]The lion made a sudden 6 angry noise and struggled to its feet.

[09:09.56]After a moment,it fell over and lay still.

[09:14.71]"We've just sent her to sleep," said the keeper 9.

[09:18.94]"It's easier to catch a sleeping lion than one that's awade."

[09:23.98]They put the lion in a strong cage and carried it to the truck.

[09:29.55]"What did you give her to eat?"the keeper asked Mrs Cousins.

[09:35.01]"A leg of pork."

[09:37.96]"She prefers beef.Still,you'll know next time,won't you?"



1 underwater
adj.在水中的;adv.在水下
  • I've never seen anyone stay underwater that long.我从没见过有人在水下呆那么久。
  • This machine has been specially adapted for use underwater.这机器是为水下使用而特别改装的。
2 comprehension
n.理解,理解力;领悟
  • The teacher set the class a comprehension test.老师对全班同学进行了一次理解力测验。
  • The problem is above my comprehension.这个问题超出我的理解力。
3 hurricane
n.飓风,暴风,暴风雨
  • The hurricane destroyed the whole village.飓风把整个村子都毁掉了。
  • A hurricane struck the city.飓风袭击了该城市。
4 pans
n.平底锅( pan的名词复数 );(天平的)秤盘;马桶;盘状凹地(尤指盆地)
  • Pots, pans, kettles and mops are kitchen utensils. 锅、盘、壶及拖把是厨房用具。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She clashed these pans down on the floor. 她将这些盘子哗啦一声摔在地上。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
5 bent
n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的
  • He was fully bent upon the project.他一心扑在这项计划上。
  • We bent over backward to help them.我们尽了最大努力帮助他们。
6 sudden
n.突然,忽然;adj.突然的,意外的,快速的
  • All of a sudden he turned about and saw me.他突然转过身来看见了我。
  • The horse was badly frightened by the sudden noise.那匹马被突然而来的嘈杂声吓坏了。
7 bushes
n.灌木(丛)( bush的名词复数 );[机械学](金属)衬套;[电学](绝缘)套管;类似灌木的东西(尤指浓密的毛发或皮毛)
  • There was someone skulking behind the bushes. 有人藏在灌木后面。
  • The boy chased his sister in and out among the bushes. 那个男孩在灌木丛里跟着他姐姐追过来追过去。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 warn
vt.警告,注意,远离;vi.提醒
  • I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end.我必须警告你我已经没有耐心了。
  • If you warn me in advance,I will have your order ready for you.你若预先通知我,我就能给您准备好了。
9 keeper
n.管理人,看守人,看护人,饲养员
  • He found a job as a keeper.他找到了一份当饲养员的工作。
  • He might lose his job as keeper.他也许会丢掉他当监护人的职位吧。
10 keepers
n.饲养员( keeper的名词复数 );保管人;管理人;负责人
  • "Well, we only employ book-keepers and typewriters here. “是这样,我们这里只雇佣会计师和打字员。 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
  • The zoo keepers released the lions from their cage. 动物饲养员把狮子从笼子里放出来。 来自互联网
11 pointed
adj.尖的,直截了当的
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
学英语单词
'toons
absolute mean deviation
aggregometer
Agropoli
air-cooled graphite moderated reactor
aldehydic hydrogen
allomerisms
apex of earth motion
apodized aperture
beat-box
Bidens coronata
branded goods
broad-bean plants
Bulsār
candelabras
cheque board scan
cismadinone
Cleveland steamers
cmos gate array
contiguous sea area
cotton core
covariants
dahira obliquifascia
Danjuro
darkness adaption
directed set
divine-mind
dorsal tegmental nucleus
economic recession
epidote amphibolite
femtowebers
framework of fault
get too big for one's boots
hard right
Harmsworth, Harold Sidney
high-moisture grain silage
housekeeping digit
hydrofine
hydroiodination
industrial radiology
Itard-Cholewa sign
kaga
Kovel'
latricia
let something slide
manitology
meristoderm
Montsec
neutral position of brush
NOESY
nondefinable
nonstructural
observe measure s
periodontologists
physical shape
pincloth
polydelphous
polymorphic transition
poure
pure space science
quality circles
qualling
quantum step
Raphidia
recall of witness
regulize
reinforced concrete fence
renal embolism
reticulated veins
round mallet
scifier
selective conversion
self-murderer
sensitive plate processing
shaker convyer
sheet-ice
side tilt car
slimy waste material
small business management
smoothing by free hand
soil depleting crop
solar blind photomultiplier
speed matching
ST_easy-and-difficult_causing-difficulties-for-oneself-or-others
state correspondence error
strip a peg
super highway
tackle pulley
tar cooler box
telegraph selector
the book of fate
thread mill
three-putts
tighter than the barkon a tree
trisomy 18 syndrome
undivined
uniflow cooler
value insured rail traffic
wall of sound
whoopee do
Yemurtla
zookeep