时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第一册


英语课
[00:04.41]2 Talking about being ill
[00:11.08]Conversation 1
[00:14.24]Heilo.Is that Sarah?
[00:18.39]Yes,Hi.How are you? I'm fine.What about you? You weren't in class today.
[00:27.45]I'm just phoning to make sure you're OK.
[00:31.82]Oh,thanks.That's realy nice of you.
[00:36.96]I'm not very well,Actually.Oh No.What's the problem?
[00:43.44]I've got a really bad cole. I've been in bed all day.
[00:49.61]Oh No!I'm sorry.Have you been to see anyone about it?
[00:56.08]NO,I'll be all right.I just need to stay in bed for a while.
[01:03.53]I already feel a bit better than I did this morning.
[01:08.49]Conversation 2
[01:12.25]Heilo.Hi,Janet.It's Teresa.How's it going?
[01:19.91]Great,thanks.How are you? Not very well,actually.
[01:26.47]That's why I'm phoning.
[01:30.12]Can you tell ralph I can't come to class tonight?
[01:36.08]Yes,of course.What's the problem?
[01:40.52]Oh,I've just got a really upset stomach.
[01:46.89]I've been in and out of the bathroom all day.
[01:52.22]Oh No,that's awful! I'm sorry.Can I do anything to help?
[01:58.57]That's really kind of you,but I'm all right.
[02:03.53]I'll be fine tomorrow.
[02:02.53]Have you taken anything for it?
[02:06.29]No,I'm just drinking lots of water and trying to take it easy.
[02:13.87]Rlght that sounds sensible 1.
[02:17.71]Listen,I've got to go.
[02:21.86]Yes,of course.I'll phone you tomorrow and see how you are.
[02:27.92]OK.Thanks.bye.
[02:32.18]James phillips is sleeping.
[02:45.14]He fell asleep quite suddenly in the middle of our interview.
[02:51.09]Normally,I would feel angry if someone did this to me.
[02:56.87]I would think'How rude!Am I boring you?',
[03:02.33]but with James I just feel sorry for him
[03:07.58]because James is suffering from narcolepsy.
[03:12.33]Narcolepsy is a medical condition which makes people feel tired all the time.
[03:20.38]When you suffer from it,
[03:24.14]you can't stop yourself from sleeping and when you fall asleep,
[03:30.07]it is almost impossible to wake you up.
[03:34.80]I tried to wake James up by shouting at him and ringing a loud bell,
[03:41.96]but he just continued sleeping.
[03:46.40]His wife,Michelle,told me he would probably sleep for an hour or more.
[03:53.16]Usualy he sleeps between 16 and 20 hours a day.
[03:59.93]What makes it worse is the fact he often has terrible nightmares 2 while he sleeps.
[04:07.19]For a long time,nobody realised James was ill.
[04:13.54]When he was younger,James often overslept in the morning
[04:19.41]and was late for school although he didn't usually sleep at school.
[04:25.37]He often couldn't do his homework
[04:30.12]because he usually went to bed at five or six in the evening.
[04:36.19]His teachers just thought he was lazy and he often got bad grades.
[04:43.32]After leaving school,his illness got worse.
[04:49.06]He lost several jobs because he was always late
[04:54.42]or he was found asleep at his desk.
[04:58.68]Then,one day,he fell asleep while he was driving.
[05:04.84]He crashed into a wall and broke his arm.
[05:10.20]He was lucky he didn't kill himself.
[05:14.85]He finally went to the doctor to ask for help.
[05:20.78]He was told he had narcolepsy.That was ten years ago.
[05:27.15]Unfotunately,there is no cure for the condition
[05:33.32]and doctors aren't even sure what causes it.
[05:38.07]At first,James was given some drugs which helped him to stay awake longer.
[05:45.02]As a result,he went back to school and he got very good grades.
[05:51.29]The school gave him extra time when he fell asleep during his exams
[05:57.64]so that he could finish.
[06:01.00]He can't work full-time,but he has a part-time job as a computer technician 3.
[06:09.76]Five years ago,he met his wife, Michelle,
[06:15.40]when they were both doing a computing 4 course.
[06:19.84]Michelle says,'He's a really good-looking guy,
[06:26.29]so I was surprised he didn't already have a girlfriend.
[06:31.54]Then I found out why!
[06:35.70]He didn't actually come to the first three dates we arranged 5 because
[06:42.25]he was sleeping.
[06:45.60]I wasn't going to give him another chance,
[06:50.35]but then he explained his problem
[06:54.61]and how the narcolepsy is worse whn he is very nervous-for example,
[07:01.87]when going out with a beautiful girl for the first time!
[07:07.15]I couldn't say no after that,could I?
[07:12.19]He's intelligent,he's got a great sense of humour
[07:18.25]and he's basically 6 a normal guy
[07:22.32]it's just that he can't do certain things like drive or have baths or
[07:29.27]travel on his own because he can fall asleep at any moment.
[07:35.33]It's all right,though,
[07:38.81]because I'm not the kind of person who likes to go out very late,anyway.
[07:45.16]I'm a bit shy.I like to spend time on my own,so we're a good match.
[07:53.10]'So don't you ever get fed up with his sleeping?'I ask her.
[08:00.54]'No,not really,"she replied,'although the other week,
[08:08.20]we went out for dinner to celebrate our third wedding anniversary 7.
[08:14.05]It was a really lovely restaurant.It was really romantic 8.
[08:21.13]We ordered our meal and I just went to the loo for a moment.
[08:27.08]When I came back,I found him asleep with his face lying in a plate of salad.
[08:34.24]I was a bit fed up then,I must say,
[08:39.20]but then the food was fantastic and he woke up in time for the dessert,
[08:45.55]so it wasn't that bad!"
[08:49.10]2  While you listen
[09:00.15]Conversation 3
[09:04.28]All right.How's it going?
[09:09.24]Yes,fine.Are you OK?
[09:13.29]Yes,not too bad.Did you have a nice weekend?
[09:18.65]Yes,all right.I just stayed in and took it easy.
[09:23.61]What about you?I spent most of it in bed.
[09:29.07]I was feeling really ill,to be honest.
[09:33.33]Why? Did you have a cold or something?
[09:37.48]No,no.I went to new fish restaurant in town and I think I ate something bad.
[09:45.42]I don't know,but I was up all Friday night, being sick.
[09:51.30]Oh no! That sounds awful.
[09:55.85]Yes,it wasn't very nice,but I'm feeling a lot better now.
[10:01.72]Conversation 4
[10:06.69]Good morning.Do you mind if I join you?
[10:11.55]No,of course not.Have a seat.
[10:16.90]Did you sleep well?
[10:20.66]Yes,very.What about you?
[10:25.42]No,I didn't,actually.I was up till two watching film on TV,
[10:32.26]and then I got woken up by the people in the room next to me at about five.
[10:38.82]Did you hear them?
[10:41.87]No,I didn't.
[10:46.03]You must be a really heavy sleeper,then,
[10:50.39]because they were making a terrible noise.
[10:54.75]it was unbelievable!Anyway,I couldn't get back to sleep for ages.
[11:01.23]Honestly,I'm exhausted 9.
[11:05.98]Maybe you should've stayed in bed and not come down for breakfast.
[11:12.04]Yes,maybe,but I need to eat in the mornings.
[11:17.09]And anyway,I have paid for it.
[11:21.34]Conversation 5
[11:26.39]Hello?Is that Barbara?
[11:30.62]Yes,Angus!How are you? It's been ages.SO what's you been doing recently?
[11:39.87]Yes,I know.I'm sorry.I've just been really busy with exams and studying.
[11:45.82]What about you?Yes,everything's great.
[11:51.46]I'm in a really good mood at the moment,actually.
[11:56.14]Oh yes?Why?
[11:59.20]Well,I haven't really told many people yet,but I'm pregnant 10.
[12:06.33]Wow!That's brilliant!You must be really happy.
[12:11.29]Yes,I'm really pleased.I really wnted to tell people before,
[12:17.46]but I had to have a scan 11 and check everything was all right first.
[12:22.81]And is it?
[12:25.87]Yes,yes.I had the scan yesterday and it's fine.
[12:30.83]Wow!So when's it due 12? September 15th.
[12:36.29]Really?So you're,what,almost three months pregnant already?
[12:42.04]Yes.So do you know what it is yet?
[12:46.61]No,I din't want to know.I'm just going to wait.
[12:52.07]Well,anyway,that's brilliant.Congratulations 13!Thanks.
[12:57.34]Anyway,listen,sorry.I've got to go or I'll be late for my art class.
[13:03.51]I'll phone you back later.And well done!
[13:07.95]Thanks.See you.
[13:11.61]4 Good news


1 sensible
adj.可察觉的,意识到的,实用的;n.可感知物
  • Are you sensible of the dangers of your position? 你觉察到你处境中的危险了吗?
  • He was sensible enough to mind his own business.他颇有见识,不去管闲事。
2 nightmares
n.噩梦( nightmare的名词复数 );可怕的事情,无法摆脱的恐惧
  • He still has nightmares about the accident. 他仍然做噩梦梦见这场事故。
  • Art thou not afraid of nightmares and hideous dreams?\" 你难道不怕睡魇和凶梦吗?” 来自英汉文学 - 红字
3 technician
n.技术员,技师
  • The technician is busy repairing the machine.技师正忙于修理那台机器。
  • A skilled technician takes years to train.一个熟练的技师需要数年时间才能培训出来。
4 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。
5 arranged
adj.安排的v.安排,准备( arrange的过去式和过去分词 );把…(系统地)分类;整理;改编(剧本等)
  • The party was arranged quickly. 聚会很快就安排好了。
  • Chairs in rows are not as conducive to discussion as chairs arranged in a circle. 椅子成排摆放不如成圈摆放便于讨论。
6 basically
adv.基本上,从根本上说
  • His heart is basically sound.他的心脏基本上健康。
  • Basically I agree with your plan.我基本上同意你的计划。
7 anniversary
n.周年(纪念日)
  • They celebrate their wedding anniversary annually.他们每年庆祝一番结婚纪念日。
  • Today is my parents'30th wedding anniversary.今天是我父母结婚30周年纪念日。
8 romantic
adj.浪漫的,风流的,传奇性的,夸大的,想象的,浪漫派的
  • She thinks it will be romantic to be an actress.她认为当个女演员会很浪漫。
  • Her husband is very romantic.她丈夫非常浪漫。
9 exhausted
adj.极其疲惫的,精疲力尽的
  • It was a long haul home and we arrived exhausted.搬运回家的这段路程特别长,到家时我们已筋疲力尽。
  • Jenny was exhausted by the hustle of city life.珍妮被城市生活的忙乱弄得筋疲力尽。
10 pregnant
adj.怀孕的,怀胎的
  • She is a pregnant woman.她是一名孕妇。
  • She is pregnant with her first child.她怀了第一胎。
11 scan
n.审视,浏览,扫描,押韵,细查;vt.细看,浏览,扫描,详细调查,信件扫描(指BBS处理直递邮件或会议邮件时,对所有或特定信区做检查的动作)
  • The first scan was bad, so I had to do it again.第一次扫描不好,所以我得重做。
  • A scan determines the position of the baby in the womb.扫描可以确定胎儿在子宮中的位置。
12 due
n.应得物;adj.预定的,应付的,到期的,应有的
  • I received nothing except what was due to me.除了我应得的东西,我并未接受任何东西。
  • The rocket is due to lift off at noon on Friday.火箭定于星期五中午发射。
13 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》
学英语单词
677
abortive tuberculosis
Aceta-Gesic
acid chloride
adjusting block
administrative services
agammaglobulinaemics
altri
Aropa
asked quotation
asystolic
atrioventricular interference dissociation
automated chemistry program
aversed
bensoylsulfanilamide
catapiestus subrufescens
category iii condition
ceausescu
choir-boys
closing point
come of
complimentee
coordinated metal complex
dalva
dissemination of new technology
double intersection Warren truss
engineering materials
family of fiber bundles
fanaticized
faultavoidancetechnique
faustinoes
flinted
focal adhesion
folk high school
folliculinid
glass-opal
Greenacre
ground specific impulse
gutter hook
harbour office
higleys
horizontal scanning transformer
hot water system
jumping circuit
Kalone Pk.
Khoreyver
kronmal
lion marmosets
maize billbug
mallinson
management of certificates
melange
melanomas
Mendoza Rise
microwave radiation from sea surface
midspan hub
monophagous animal
Morimo
muscle shirts
nixdorf communication network
peach blow
petillant
petrostearine
Pliszka
pre-determined
Priphema
radio beacon network
reactor transient
recalculation
receive a remittance
retainedsurplus
rosthern (rosethern )
rubus liuii
rust streak
Sabina virginiana
seasonal factor
selenodesy
serial killing
side scan sonar survey
solids leakage
somnambulism
starting material
stress deflection diagram
sustained gap-arc protection
taraweeh
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thermometries
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total particulate matter
transparent region
tuborg
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ubiquitously
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vitulina
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world semantics
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