时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第一册


英语课
[00:25.29]2 Making friends
[00:31.32]Do you smoke?
[00:34.48]No,thanks.I'm trying to stop.
[00:39.21]Yes,I should too.I'm sorry,what's your name again?
[00:46.05]Danko.And yours?
[00:49.82]Caroline.Hi,so where are you from,Danko?Croatia.
[00:57.18]Oh yes?Whereabouts exactly? Zagreb?
[01:03.24]No,Split 1.It's on the coast 2.Do you know it?
[01:10.82]I've heard of it,but I've never been there.
[01:16.17]There was a tennis player from there,wasn't there? What's his name?
[01:22.34]Goran lvanisevic.
[01:26.18]Yes,that's the one.He was lovely.
[01:31.14]Yes,well,you should come to Split.
[01:36.50]There are lots of lovely people there.It's a beautiful city.
[01:43.16]I'd love to go one day.So how long have you been here in Britain?
[01:50.52]Almost six monts now.I came here in September.
[01:56.79]Right.When are you going back to Croatia?
[02:02.04]In May.I've got to go back then.
[02:08.21]Why?What do you do back home?
[02:13.07]Oh,I'm a student.I'm at university.I have to take some exams in June.
[02:21.71]Oh right.What are you studying?
[02:26.47]English language and culture.That's the main reason I'm here
[02:32.82]Right,right.Well,you speak English very well.
[02:39.69]Thanks.I hope so. No,really.
[02:45.15]4 Pronunciation:getting the stress 3 right
[02:56.61]1.It's quite a BIGTOWN on the SOUTH COAST,about SIXTY MILES from LONdon.
[03:05.44]2.It's a BIG CIty RIGHT in the CENtre of ENgland.
[03:13.78]3.It's NICE little SEAside 4 TOWN on the NORTH-EAST COAST.
[03:22.84]4.It's a SMALL TOWIN JUST outside LONdon.
[03:30.91]5.It's FAmous OLD Clty in the SOUTH-WEST of ENgland.
[03:39.45]6.It's a SMALL TOWN RLGHT up in the NORTH of SCOTland 5.
[03:48.41]7.Its an ARea in the NORTH-WEST of ENgland.
[03:54.97]Faten
[04:03.91]I'm from Tunisia.I came to London when I got married 6 to Faisal.
[04:11.04]I met him in Tunisia.
[04:14.59]He was born in London,but his family used 7 to go to Tunisia
[04:20.83]every year on holiday to stay with his uncle,who lived in Tunis.
[04:27.00]My father knew his uncle,so that's how we got to know each other.
[04:33.76]We went out together every summer when he was there.
[04:38.73]I really like it here most of the time,
[04:43.30]but I miss the food  in my country and the people.
[04:48.44]Back home in Tunisia,
[04:52.70]we visit each other's houses more than people do here in the UK.
[04:58.95]We cook for each other and share things more.
[05:03.67]I think we're more friendly and generous 8.
[05:07.93]Anyway,two of my sisters also now live here in London,
[05:13.81]and my children go to school here and they have lots of British friends.
[05:20.16]It's good and of course they grow up knowing another language.
[05:25.72]Hung
[05:29.06]I'm from Vietnam 9 originally 10.
[05:35.12]I came over here about 25 years ago to escape 11 the problems in my country.
[05:43.90]Back home in Vietnam,I was a doctor.
[05:50.15]But when I wanted to work here,they told me i had to get a British degree.
[05:57.90]The problem was,I lost everything when I came here.
[06:04.56]I didn't have enough money to study and I needed to support my wife and children.
[06:13.21]To begin with,I worked in two different places-
[06:19.87]I did cleaning jobs during the day and at night I worked in a pizza take-away.
[06:29.02]I hated it,but after a few years,
[06:34.66]I saved up enough money to do a nursing 12 course
[06:40.01]and now I work in a big local hospital.
[06:45.97]lan
[06:49.63]I was born in the north of England and grew up there.
[06:55.27]The factory I was working in closed down and so I lost my job.
[07:01.15]I couldn't find another job-
[07:05.09]there was a lot of unemployment 13 in my town at the time.
[07:10.13]So I decided 14 to come here to look for work.
[07:14.86]I moved doewn to London around ten years ago.
[07:19.93]I got a job painting people's houses and l've been doing that since then.
[07:26.17]Five years ago,I started doing a part-time degree.
[07:31.74]I work during the day and go to classes in the evenings.
[07:37.09]I'm going to finish in June this year.
[07:41.35]I hope I can get a better job after I graduate.
[07:46.21]3 While you listen
[07:57.26]Excuse me,is this the right bus stop for Burlington?
[08:03.60]Yes,it is,but I'm afraid you're too late.
[08:08.36]You've missede the last bus.It went an hour ago.
[08:13.71]Oh no!I'll have to walk.It's just down this road,isn't it?
[08:20.66]Yes,but it's a long way to go with that heavy bag.
[08:26.23]I'll drive you there,if you like.
[08:30.30]My car's just round the corner.
[08:34.46]Really? Could you?
[08:37.69]Yes,of course.I'm going that way,anyway.
[08:43.15]I have a bed and breakfast place just outside the village.
[08:48.43]Really? Wow!That's great.What a great place to live.
[08:56.08]You must love it here.It's so quiet and peaceful.
[09:01.94]It's OK.It's not so guiet in the summer.There are a lot of tourists.
[09:09.20]Sure,well,that's why I'm here.It's so beautiful.
[09:14.87]I've been in London for the last two weeks,so I'm glad to be out in the country.
[09:22.00]I mean,I liked London-there's so much to see and do
[09:27.56]but it's a big crowded,you know.
[09:31.22]It's nice to be away from the crowds.
[09:35.66]Oh,I know.And dwhereabouts are you from in America?
[09:41.54]I take it you ARE from the States?
[09:45.98]Yes,I'm from Washington 15 DC.
[09:50.73]Oh,really?And what's it like there?
[09:55.59]It's very different to here,I can tell you.
[10:00.03]There's so much crime 16 and violence 17.
[10:04.71]It's not safe to go out at night.
[10:08.78]We have crime here too,you know.
[10:12.73]Oh yes.Several tourists have disappeared 18 recently.
[10:19.21]The police think they've been murdered.
[10:23.65]They found one girl dead near here.
[10:27.91]Oh,yes? Well,I'm sure I'll be all right.
[10:34.28]I don't think it can be that dangerous.
[10:38.43]Maybe not.Do you have anywhere to stay,by the way?
[10:44.28]No,I'm just going to try to find a place when I get there.
[10:49.85]Well,why don't you stay at my guest house?
[10:54.68]Sure,why not? I guess it's not too expensive.
[11:01.52]Not at all.We're the cheapest place around.
[11:06.67]So do you run the place on your own?
[11:10.93]More or less.My mother owns the place,
[11:16.00]but she's old now and she can't do very much.
[11:21.25]Ah,here's my car.
[11:25.64]Shall I put my bag in the back of the car?
[11:29.76]Er...no,there's something in there already.
[11:35.33]Just put it on the back seat.
[11:38.98]You can move those clothes and the big knife,just put them on the floor.
[11:45.44]They're dirty anyway.
[11:48.91]Oh,OK.By the way,what's your name.
[11:53.87]George.Hi,George.I'm Norman.Norman Bates.
[12:11.43]5 Pronunciation:


1 split
n.劈开,裂片,裂口;adj.分散的;v.分离,分开,劈开
  • Who told you that Mary and I had split up?谁告诉你玛丽和我已经离婚了?
  • The teacher split the class up into six groups.老师把班级分成6个小组。
2 coast
n.海岸,海滨,滑坡;vt.沿海岸而行;vi.下滑
  • They're holidaying on the west coast.他们正在西海岸度假。
  • There are thousands of villages on the coast.在沿海有上千座村庄。
3 stress
n.压力,紧迫,强调,重音,重点,应力&vt.加压力于,着重,重读
  • The roof couldn't bear the stress of the snow.屋顶受不了积雪的压力。
  • My parents lay great stress on honesty.我的父母十分注重诚实。
4 seaside
adj.海边(的),海滨(的);n.海边
  • Let's go to the seaside and take a walk.我们去海边走走吧。
  • I lived in the seaside all summer.整个夏天我住在海边。
5 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。
6 married
adj.已婚的;与…结婚的
  • I heard John got married.我听说约翰结婚了。
  • They got married last autumn.他们在去年秋季结婚。
7 used
adj.用旧了的,旧的;习惯于…;过去惯/经常
  • I used to work until nearly 6:00 o'clock each day.我过去常常工作到6:00左右。
  • He used to walk anywhere from two to five miles an hour.他过去经常一小时走二至五英里。
8 generous
adj.慷慨的,大方的,慷慨给予的
  • She was kind and generous.她心地善良,宽容大量。
  • She was generous with her money.她很乐于仗义疏财。
9 Vietnam
n.越南
  • Vietnam is suffering from food shortage.越南正遭受食物短缺之苦。
  • Laos is on the west of Vietnam.老挝在越南西面。
10 originally
adv.本来,原来,最初,就起源而论,独创地
  • Originally I didn't want to go.我本意不想去。
  • After much discussion they settled on the plan originally proposed.他们讨论了很久,然后确定了原来提出的那个计划。
11 escape
vi.逃跑,逃避;逃过..的注意;逸出;n.逃跑
  • We had to break the door out to escape from the fire.我们不得不把门砸开以逃避火灾。
  • He didn't allow any word to escape his lips.他守口如瓶。
12 nursing
n.看护,养育,授乳
  • She takes up nursing as a career.她以看护为职业。
  • They trained her for nursing.他们培训她做护理工作。
13 unemployment
n.失业,失业状态
  • The government will look into how to reduce unemployment.政府将研究如何降低失业率。
  • He gave a talk on the theme of teenage unemployment.他就青少年失业的主题作了一次报告。
14 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。
15 Washington
n.华盛顿特区(是美国首都)
  • His birthplace is Washington,but he lives in San Francisco.他出生于华盛顿,但住在旧金山。
  • They, together with my father,have gone to Washington.他们和我父亲一起去华盛顿了。
16 crime
n.犯罪,罪行,罪恶
  • You'll have to pay for your crime.你得为你的罪行付出代价。
  • Crime in our big cities is on the increase.在我们大城市里犯罪率正在增长。
17 violence
n.暴力,暴虐,暴行,猛烈,强烈,强暴
  • It was an absolutely senseless act of violence.这是毫无意义的暴力行为。
  • They attacked with violence.他们猛烈攻击。
18 disappeared
v.不见,消失( disappear的过去式和过去分词 );不复存在;奭
  • The plane disappeared behind a cloud. 飞机消失在云层里。
  • He double-crossed the rest of the gang and disappeared with all the money. 他骗了其他同伙,携款潜逃了。
学英语单词
alce
alternate operation
analog communication system
apivore
arei
badger skin
banharn
beidel
bhutanis
bioirrigated
broncho-egophony
CADD - computer-aided design and drafting
cephalaspidas
Cobh
common mode operation
connecting rod jig
conyngham
court reporters
crop fair and refit
cut sheets
cystopteriss
D'Alembert's test for convergence
deferral period
Dichloro-chloroaniline-triazine
dumbification
earth metals
egyptian capitals
electric double refraction
electrical(electric)
electrohydraulic steering gear
ethnically
feasible basis
fixed destination ticket
gaftney
ghurry
groundwater dynamics
haunched arch
have a slate off
have many irons on the fire
heat pump plant
Hennickendorf
idolizers
incisal embrasure
indentured worker
key property
Leonidas I
lesser sciatic foramen
lobular pneumonic
lossit
mactator
Nanny Goating
nearly best linear estimator
nephometer
net profit theory
neutron powermeter
normal tooth profile
noseband
o-aminoazobenzene
odontus
organization for product design
payments balance
pear cider
pesture
petticoat insulator
phallocratic
Phosphoglucomutase(glucose-cofactor)
polymorphic transformation
post production
preputial diverticulum
principle of charge compensation
pseudotumor of kidney
ranicipitid
rankism
referee for inquiry
repulsion state
rhenium(iv) oxydifluoride
rhinoptia
roller oscillating tooth
rontgen radiation
room of mother and infant
saccharimete
Serg., serg.
shoot bull
side wall stock divider
soil seepage
sort results
sorting key
special-branch
square bands machine
steam coals
steiber
stir-frying with adjuvants
streak plate
Strong, Anna Louise
suicidism
surf skis
swift electron
thawing equipment
vankirk
wax-pod
wisconsin glacial period
yam yams