时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第一册


英语课
[00:05.88]2 Talking about university
[00:12.54]So what do you do,Jane? Are you working or studying or what?
[00:19.10]I'm doing business management at the London Business School,actually.
[00:24.66]Oh right.That sounds good.What year are you in?
[00:30.30]My third,unfortunately.I've got my finals in the spring.
[00:35.74]I'm really worried about them.
[00:39.37]Yes,I can imagine.So what're you going to do when you graduate?
[00:45.71]Have you decided 1 yet?
[00:49.37]Yes,I'm going to take a year off and go travelling a bit
[00:55.25]and then I'm going to try to get onto a Master's course somewhere.
[01:00.58]Oh yes?What in?
[01:03.82]International finance 2.
[01:07.47]Wow.Have you applied 3 anywhere yet?
[01:11.84]Not yet,but there's a course in Leeds I'm very interested in.
[01:17.90]Leeds? I've heard it's got a very good reputation 4.
[01:23.54]What do you need to do to get in?
[01:27.67]Well,obviously,I need to get a good grade and then I have to go for an interview.
[01:34.54]Oh right.Well,good luck.
[01:39.79]Thanks.I'll need it.Anyway,Lee,what about you?What do you do?
[01:46.16]I'm doing a one-year art course at my local college
[01:57.52]and I'd like to do art history at university next year.
[02:02.85]Oh right.Have you applied anywhere yet?
[02:07.50]Yes,I have,actually.I've applied to Goldsmith's College
[02:13.15]and they've offered me a place if I pass the course I'm doing at the moment.
[02:19.78]Oh wow! That's great.Congratulations 5!
[02:25.21]I've heard it's got a really good reputation as well.
[02:30.07]Thanks,yes,they do-especially for arts subjects.
[02:36.00]I'm worried about how I'll be able to live in London,though.
[02:41.46]I've heard it's very expensive.
[02:45.09]Yes,it is,believe me!
[02:48.62]I'm going to work through the summer and try to save some money,
[02:54.08]but I guess I'll have to find a part-time job next year as well.
[03:00.14]Yes,probably.
[03:03.30]3  Using grammar:going to
[03:53.85]My son,Danny,is in his second year at university studying computing 6.
[04:05.68]He's not enjoying it. He tells me it's boring and too hard.
[04:12.13]He says he has to go to too many lectures,
[04:16.81]and he doesn't really have enough time to do the essays and projects he has to write.
[04:23.47]He wants to drop out and apply to do American studies at a different university,
[04:30.03]but I say he shouldn't.
[04:34.08]Last night we had a big argument about it while we were having dinner.
[04:40.14]'You don't understand.It was different when you went to university!'
[04:45.81]he shouted and then he left the house.
[04:50.77]Actually,I really do understand
[04:55.92]and he is right to say things were different when I went to university.
[05:01.98]Twenty-five years ago,being a student in Britain was really easy.
[05:08.53]We didn't have to pay anything to study at university.
[05:13.70]It was completely 7 free.
[05:17.36]In fact,when I went to university the government actually GAVE me money.
[05:23.60]And I mean,gave.
[05:27.26]I got a grant 8 of over two thousand pounds
[05:32.23](which was a lot of money in those days)
[05:35.78]and I was free to spend it,and I never had to pay any of it back at all.
[05:42.15]Nowadays,lots of students(or their parents!)
[05:47.40]have to pay two or three thousand pounds for their course.
[05:52.97]They also have to pay for food,somewhere to live,books,bills and everything else.
[06:01.30]The government gives you a loan,
[06:05.17]which you then have to pay back after you graduate.
[06:10.21]Most people have to get a part-time job while they're studying.
[06:15.38]I used to work in the summer holidays,
[06:20.03]but I didn't have to get a job during term-time,
[06:24.71]so I could just concentrate 9 on studying.
[06:28.65]I say concentrate on studying,
[06:32.41]but actually a lot of the time we just sat around and chatted to each other,
[06:38.58]watched French films,read books,
[06:43.23]went on demonstrations 10 or went to parties.
[06:47.59]I only had to go to ten hours of lectures each week,
[06:53.23]so I had lots of time to write my essays and do everything else I wanted to do.
[06:59.71]And of course,almost all students lived away from home.
[07:05.35]We had a lot of freedom-
[07:09.01]we didn't have to worry about coming home late or bringing friends home,
[07:15.07]because our parents weren't there.It was fun and easy.
[07:21.31]I just chose the course I wanted to do,which was politics 11 and history.
[07:28.18]I don't think you can do that now.
[07:32.13]I know Danny really wants to do American studies,
[07:37.40]and I'm sure it'd be interesting,
[07:40.96]but who would give him a job when he finishes his degree?
[07:45.71]I went travelling ofr six months after I graduated
[07:51.17]because it was easy to find work.
[07:54.93]I got a job in banking 12 very quickly,
[07:59.97]but he'll have to pay back the money he's borrowed.
[08:04.55]So he needs to get a job which pays good money straight after graduating.
[08:11.21]That's why I want him do do his computing degree.
[08:16.46]It'll be better for him in the end.
[08:20.53]2 While you listen
[08:31.48]OK.Let's go through the answers to Exercise 2,then.
[08:38.03]What did you get for Number 1? Anyone?
[08:43.18]Hi.Morning,Miss.Morning everyone.
[08:52.61]Morning? It's nearly ten o'clock,Adam.
[08:57.78]Yes,like I said...good moring.
[09:02.64]And that's it? Aren't you going to apologise 13 or explain why you're late...again?
[09:10.58]Oh,that.Yes,OK.Sorry...I'm late because my alarm clock didn't go off,OK?
[09:21.14]Right!It's not the first time that's happened,is it!
[09:26.88]If I were you,I'd buy myself another one.
[09:31.64]And make sure this one works 14...Anyway,open your book.
[09:37.99]We're on Page 62.Please,Miss.
[09:42.95]Yes,Adam.What is it this time?
[09:48.20]Could you open the window? It's really hot in here.
[09:52.95]It's making me feel sleepy.
[09:56.61]OK,OK.Sherry,you're the nearest.Could you just open the window there,please?
[10:03.69]Yes,OK.There.Is that all right?
[10:10.46]Yes,great.Thanks.Right,OK.Page 62.
[10:17.61]Exercise 2.What did you get for Number 1?
[10:23.26]Sorry,Miss.I did do my homework,but I forgot to bring my books with me.
[10:30.02]I was in such a hurry to get here after I woke up late.
[10:35.30]Well,why don't you just share with the person next to you,Adam? OK?
[10:42.06]Ahmed...could you just let Adam share your book,please?
[10:47.63]Thanks.RIGHT...Number 1-at last! It's B.
[10:55.99]Yes,good.OK,And Number 2?(sound of mobile 15 phone)Whose mobile it that?
[11:05.97]Hello? Oh,hi.How are you?Yes,I'm fine.I'm good.
[11:16.41]Listen,wait a minute...
[11:19.89]sorry,Miss,but is OK if I just answer this? It's important.
[11:25.74]Adam,you know the rules.You're not allowed to use mobiles 16 in the classroom.
[11:32.30]I know.I'm sorry,I really am...but it's really really important.
[11:38.78]Is it OK if I just answer it?
[11:42.93]I'll only be one minute.It won't happen again,I promise
[11:48.49]OK,OK,answer it if you have to,
[11:53.46]but could you just go outside while you're talking.
[11:58.81]And you've only got one minute!...
[12:03.96]Ok,where were we? I've forgotten what we were doing.
[12:11.32]Number 2.
[12:14.07]Oh,thanks.Yes,Number 2.Anyone?
[12:19.71]4 Asking for permission


1 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。
2 finance
n.财务管理,财政,金融,财源,资金
  • She is an expert in finance.她是一名财政专家。
  • A finance house made a bid to buy up the entire company.一家信贷公司出价买下了整个公司。
3 applied
adj.应用的;v.应用,适用
  • She plans to take a course in applied linguistics.她打算学习应用语言学课程。
  • This cream is best applied to the face at night.这种乳霜最好晚上擦脸用。
4 reputation
n.名誉,声誉,声望,信誉
  • We are very anxious to keep up the reputation of the firm.我们对于保持公司的名誉非常急切。
  • He has not too good a reputation in the matter of honesty.就诚实而言,他的名声不太好。
5 congratulations
n.祝贺;贺词;祝词
  • I send you my warmest congratulations on your success. 我对你的成功致以最热烈的祝贺。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Please give her my congratulations when you see her. 见到她时请转达我的祝贺。 来自《简明英汉词典》
6 computing
n.计算
  • to work in computing 从事信息处理
  • Back in the dark ages of computing, in about 1980, they started a software company. 早在计算机尚未普及的时代(约1980年),他们就创办了软件公司。
7 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。
8 grant
vt.同意给予,授予,承认;n.拨款;补助款
  • If you grant my request, you will earn my thanks.如果你答应我的要求,就会得到我的感谢。
  • He requested that the premier grant him an internview.他要求那位总理接见他一次。
9 concentrate
vt.集中;聚集;浓缩;vi.集中;全神贯注
  • You should concentrate on the road when you're driving.开车时注意力应集中在路上。
  • Concentrate your mind on study,Don't look around.专心学习,别东张西望的。
10 demonstrations
证明( demonstration的名词复数 ); 表明; 表达; 游行示威
  • Lectures will be interspersed with practical demonstrations. 讲课中将不时插入实际示范。
  • The new military government has banned strikes and demonstrations. 新的军人政府禁止罢工和示威活动。
11 politics
n.政治,政治学;政纲,政见,策略
  • They seldom talk on politics in those days.那时人们很少谈论政治。
  • The two brothers differed about politics.这兄弟俩政见不同。
12 banking
n.银行业,银行学,金融业
  • John is launching his son on a career in banking.约翰打算让儿子在银行界谋一个新职位。
  • He possesses an extensive knowledge of banking.他具有广博的银行业务知识。
13 apologise
vi.(=apologize)道歉
  • You forgot to apologise.你忘记道歉了。
  • I must apologise that if I offended you I didn't mean to.我必须向您道歉,如果冒犯了您,我不是有意的。
14 works
n.作品,著作;工厂,活动部件,机件
  • We expect writers to produce more and better works.我们期望作家们写出更多更好的作品。
  • The novel is regarded as one of the classic works.这篇小说被公认为是最优秀的作品之一。
15 mobile
adj.可移动的,易变的,机动的;n.运动物体
  • The old lady sits on a mobile chair every morning.那位老妇人每天上午坐在一把可携带使用的椅子上。
  • She's much more mobile now that she's bought a car.自从她买了汽车后,活动量就大多了。
16 mobiles
abbr.motion sculptures (plastic forms in motion) 运动雕塑(运动造型)n.风铃,(可随风摆动的)悬挂饰物( mobile的名词复数 )
  • Many people are upgrading their mobiles to top-end models. 很多人不断将手机升级到最高档的款式。
  • It was Alexander Calder who originated the mobiles. 活动雕塑是亚历山大·考尔德首创的。 来自辞典例句
学英语单词
a-c bias
artificial transition
ascogenous
bacterial plant disease
be meat and drink for someone
be symptomatic of
bird-arm
bivariate function generator
breise
buttfuck
by-passage
cellulose film
chandly
choke up with
column with constant cross-section
control diode
corpsing
creep crack
cross-bred
cruising horse-power
crural sarcoma
CubeSat
curli
dalin
differential receiver statics
din-dins
dire
Draw Sample
eases up
ex-users
fresh infusion of senna
gaitas
George Sandism
golfingia margaritacea margaritacea
gravity segregation
independent sample design
indicator pressure
indirect gap semicondutor
infighting
interfacial angle
invoice outward
keeners
Kuznets cycle
laparocystectomy
Lummus cracking process
Maakel Region
mabrouk
Masubia
Mazak alloys
medium-temperature salt bath rectifier
milliken conductor
miracle cure
monocolous
Moral de Calatrava
nanoresistor
non-homing-type rotary switch
nuisance values
optical-discs
penicillium janczewskii
persistent pesticide
plagueful
plagueship
practical esthetics
prior equity
produce a play
programming language extension
quarterline
quickbreads
re-advances
recueil
regular-season
repairing base
resilient drive
retiered
retirement table
revhead
Rhodo phyceae
right-front
rigid-tine rotary cultivator
riparias riparias
sack tap
Salsola tragus
sericite in powder
sex-conditioned inheritance
sham eating
silk gauze
socket cover
solidago spathulatas
spare wire
spheric scale
stereoblastula
stream flow routing
superintendent engineer
swizzles
thermal denaturation
Troyish
trufan
type ahead
ubundu (ponthierville)
venae hypogastrica
Xenoantibodies
Zonabris