时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高二


英语课

[00:04.18]Lesson 41

[00:07.24]1.Dialogue

[00:10.89]Jane and Pippa have just returned form walking in the hills.

[00:16.46]Pippa's parents have been waiting for them.

[00:20.40]Good heavens!There you are!

[00:24.76]Is there anything the matter?

[00:28.03]We were getting very worried.

[00:31.37]There's no need to be worried.We're both fine.

[00:36.05]Look at your clothes!Where have you been?

[00:40.41]We've been anxious about you.

[00:44.77]We were expecting you back much earlier.

[00:49.53]We couldn't get across the river.

[00:53.47]The bridge has been washed away by the floods.

[00:58.20]So we had to find another way back.

[01:02.75]Then we had to walk across some very wet ground.

[01:08.49]That's how we got so wet and dirty.

[01:12.62]We had to climb over some rocks and it atarted to rain.

[01:18.29]Fortunately,we could see where we were going;

[01:22.65]it just took us a long time to get over the rocks.

[01:27.69]What's the matter with your foot,Jane?

[01:31.85]My shoe has been pressing against my foot,so it hurts a bit.

[01:38.22]It was getting very windy in the hills.

[01:42.66]Yes.We've just heard a warning 1 on the radio that a hurricane 2 is likely to come.

[01:49.64]That's why we were getting anxious about you.

[01:54.00]Lesson 42

[02:02.96]2.Reading comprehension 3

[02:08.00]Read the passage to find the answers to these questions:

[02:13.36]1.Why did the hurricane cause so much damage?

[02:19.23]2.Who helped to get things back to normal after the hurricane?

[02:25.58]THE HURRICANE(1)

[02:30.02]On Friday 16th October,1987,a hurricane struck the southeast of England.

[02:38.35]Between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m.

[02:43.11]the hurricane crossed the southeast corner of England

[02:48.46]with winds of up to 160 kph.

[02:53.82]Nineteen people lost their lives.

[02:58.86]If the hurricane had happened during the day-time,

[03:03.72]there would have been many more deaths.

[03:07.79]England usually has plenty of rain every month of the year.

[03:13.96]And Scotland 4 sometimes has very strong winds, especially in winter.

[03:20.44]However,that night was the worst one in history.

[03:26.39]It had been raining heavily for two days and the ground was very wet.

[03:32.64]Besides,it was autumn and therefore the trees still had their leaves on.

[03:38.59]For these reasons,the strong winds pushed over the trees very easily.

[03:45.25]In the morning people woke up

[03:49.69]and found the world outside their houses completely 5 changed.

[03:55.44]Fifteen million trees had been blown down by the high winds,

[04:01.50]blocking roads, paths and railway lines.

[04:06.78]Electricity lines as well as telephone poles

[04:12.13]were brought down by falling trees or branches.

[04:16.78]Many towns and villages had their water supply cut off

[04:21.54]because there was no electricity.

[04:25.09]The people who had water offered baths to their neighbours.

[04:30.24]Many people had to use lamps,as there was no electricity.

[04:35.88]Many people had lucky escapes.

[04:40.24]One woman was lying in bed,awake,listening to the rushing winds.

[04:46.20]A tree fell onto her cottage and onto the other half of her bed.

[04:51.76]One family lived in a house with very tall trees all around.

[04:57.72]When the winds started to get strong,

[05:02.08]the family decided 6 that it was not safe to remain in the house.

[05:07.44]They took plastic sheets and blankets into a field nearby

[05:13.60]and spent the rest of the night there.

[05:17.47]One tree fell onto the house

[05:21.23]and one of its branches broke the bed in which the daughter had been sleeping.

[05:26.69]It took weeks to clear all the roads

[05:31.23]and to mend all the broken electricity lines and telephone lines.

[05:37.01]The army was called in to cut through fallen trees

[05:41.68]and to help clear the roads and paths.

[05:46.12]Electricity and telephone workers from other parts of Britain

[05:50.48]travelled south to help repair the damage.

[05:55.16]They worked long hours for several weeks before everything returned to normal.

[06:01.64]Lesson 43


[06:10.89]1.Reading comprehension

[06:15.93]THE HURRICANG(2)

[06:20.40]A great many parks lost trees in the hurricane.

[06:25.44]Three famous parks in and around London had ovr 1,400 trees blown over.

[06:33.48]Kew Gardens is an old and famous research centre for plants in the London area.

[06:40.25]For centuries travellers 7 have returned from abroad

[06:45.21]with seeds and young plants to add to the centre's collection.

[06:50.85]It has therefore a large number of old and unusual trees.

[06:56.81]Altogether the centre lost more than 1,000 trees in the hurricane.

[07:02.97]One tree which dated from 1761

[07:07.94]was blown over and many other valuable trees were lost.

[07:13.08]Later on the centre had a large number of new trees planted.

[07:18.65]Woods and forests in the southeast were completely destroyed.

[07:24.32]Millions of young trees have already been planted

[07:29.28]to take the place of those which were blown over.

[07:33.83]But it will be more than 100 years before the country begins once again

[07:39.70]to look as it did before.

[07:43.26]Surprisingly,the weather report on the evening before the storm

[07:49.11]said there would be strong winds,but not a hurricane.

[07:54.15]In fact,an expert who was studying the weather rang up the BBC 8

[08:00.03]to ask if a hurricane was on its way.

[08:04.15]The weatherman in his TV broadcast repeated this to millions of people

[08:10.68]and then said that there would be no hurricane.

[08:15.05]The next day he had a very red face.



1 warning
n.警告,告诫,训诫,警戒,警报
  • The other side paid no attention to our warning.对方不重视我方的警告。
  • He realized that his doctor was warning him off drink.他意识到医生在告诫他戒酒。
2 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。
3 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。
4 Scotland
n.苏格兰
  • He has been hiking round Scotland for a month.他围着苏格兰徒步旅行了一个月。
  • Scotland is to the north of England.苏格兰在英格兰之北。
5 completely
adv.完全地,十分地,全然
  • She never completely gave up hope.她从不完全放弃希望。
  • I feel completely in the dark on this question.这件事使我感到茫然。
6 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。
7 travellers
n.旅行者( traveller的名词复数 );旅游者;旅客;游客
  • The unusually heavy rainfall was an ill omen for the travellers. 异乎寻常的大雨是旅行者的不祥之兆。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The travellers looked weather-beaten, there was little spit and polish. 旅客们满面风尘,仪容不整。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 BBC
abbr.(=British Broadcasting Corporation)英国广播公司
  • She works for the BBC.她为英国广播公司工作。
  • The BBC was founded in 1922.英国广播公司建于1922年。
学英语单词
-lecithal
a ghost of a chance
A.A.U.W.
absorbently
acidified
aduncated
aland (ahvenanmaa) is.
ale posts
antistreptokinases
arcands
auxiliary process time
biogeographical
boletus violaceofuscus
brain fevers
bugbearing
cashew
Caucomgomoc L.
Celeport
clairsville
co-uncle
Cochem
colestilan
credible witness
cross sleeve
cultural elements
curcuit contact
curtilage
cylinder saw
cytoanalyze
decade block
earmen
Eddington limit
electro-galranizing
exempt agreement
Feast of the Dedication
gave a hoot
geographico-genetic classification
ghost goals
glycerin-gelatin peptone
griffish
Grinevo
height micrometer
himpne
Hopper,Grace Murray
hypercardiopyrexia
i-turnd
in service inspection
kinran
laser target marker and receiver (ltmr)
late blight
lineweaver-burk equation
look-up command
louiss is
lower middle peasant
Ludditish
mail ship
metastable supersaturation
Moldovian
new multilateralism
normoproteinemia
Noventa Veneta
oat meal
ODFR
optic neuropathy
Phaeothamniales
phthalo
pilot wire
piston-type variable area flowmeter
plagiomnium affine
plumb-line
Ponzi scams
power plant discharge
pulse air induction reactor
quakerer
radial shear
Rathmullan
readers' advisory
semicompiler
sepulchral architecture
shiplines
sidewash
silly-looking
small sample technique
south-end
space information system
steady state frequency control
stepped side gate
stepping aside
Stokmarknes
stop-list
strategic air bombing
sulfanilamidosulfosalicylate
surface thermometre
Sweeney layout
tirimethyllysine
Ukukit
under investigation
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
velebit planina
vento di sotto
winter ring
wndb