时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第一册


英语课
[00:04.70]2 Booking a room in a hotel
[00:10.95]Hello.The Old Old Ship Hotel.How can I help you?
[00:16.09]Oh,hello.I'd like to book a room for next month.
[00:21.66]Of course.When exactly would you be arriving?
[00:26.62]The 19th and we're leaving on the 24th.
[00:32.89]So that's five nights.And what kind of room would you like?
[00:39.13]Well,there are actually two of us.So how much would two singles be?
[00:46.08]That would be 60 each per night.
[00:51.12]Right.And what if we shared a twin room?
[00:56.97]That would be 95 for the room per night.
[01:02.12]Is that with an en-suite bathroom?
[01:07.68]Yes,of curse 1.All rooms are en-suite and have all the normal facilities.
[01:14.24]OK.Well,in that case,I'd like two singles,if possible.
[01:21.68]Let me just check if we have those available...
[01:26.05]No,I'm sorry.We only have one single room available for those days.
[01:33.60]Oh right.Well,never mind.We can share.
[01:39.47]So you'd like one twin room for five nights arriving the 19th
[01:45.64]and departing 2 the 24th?
[01:49.30]That's right.
[01:52.35]That'll be 75.We'll need to take your credit 3 card details to make the booking.
[02:00.29]Yes,sure.
[02:04.26]What kind of card are you paying with?Visa 4.
[02:09.02]OK.And the number? 5362387064298479.
[02:25.37]That's fine.And what's the expiry date?06/09.
[02:33.73]OK.And your name as it appears on the card?
[02:39.37]Anton Yurick.That's Y-U-R-I-C-K.
[02:48.12]Great.So that's all booked for you,Mr Yurick.
[02:53.87]4 Using grammar:first conditionals
[03:06.44]Listen to the second part of the conversation
[03:10.88]So,if there's anything else you need to know,
[03:15.74]please don't hesitate 5 to get in touch.
[03:19.99]Well,actully,there is one more thing.
[03:24.75]I need confirmation 6 of the booking for my visa application.
[03:30.91]Of course,no problem sir.
[03:34.99]If you fax us with your request,
[03:39.06]we'll fax you back a letter by tomorrow.
[03:43.19]Great.If you wait a second,I'll get a pen.Yes,what's the fax nuber?
[03:50.84]0044315694482
[04:01.19]OK,that's great.You've been very helpful.Thanks.
[04:07.35]No problem.We look forward to seeing you.
[04:11.59]katherine
[04:25.53]4 Using grammar:first conditionals
[05:00.90]katherine
[05:10.33]The best place I've ever stayed was a little wooden hut 7 in the tain forests of Borneo,
[05:17.70]looking out over the mountains.
[05:21.75]There were lots of mosquitoes 8 there and I woke up covered in bites,
[05:28.41]but the really great thing was that the following day,
[05:33.58]we climbed the highest mountain in South-east Asia-mounk Kinabalu.
[05:40.85]I spent my eighteenth birthday there
[05:45.39]and my cake was a piece of bread covered in little bits of chocolate!
[05:51.45]It was wonderful.
[05:54.93]James
[05:58.27]The best place I've ever stayed is a small Greek 9 island called Serifos.
[06:05.64]It's really quiet.
[06:09.16]There is no airport.
[06:12.79]There are hardly any hotels
[06:16.84]and most people who go there rent a room from a local family.
[06:22.30]When I go there,I always stay with the same family.
[06:27.66]They are lovely and give me home-made 10 bread and cakes,and even eggs!
[06:34.74]There are some wonderful beaches
[06:38.99]with hardly any people on them and the house I stay in looks out over the sea.
[06:44.95]When you're there,you can forget about the rest of the world,
[06:50.20]eat well and just relax.
[06:54.56]Harry
[06:58.51]The best place I've ever stayed in is the Miyamoto hotel in Tokyo.
[07:05.35]It's in a district which is a great mixture of modern buildings,
[07:12.22]restaurants,old squares,
[07:16.27]bollkshops and museums.
[07:20.35]The hotel has one of those foyers that seem to go up to the sky,
[07:26.82]and about seven or eight restaurants,
[07:31.19]but what I really like about it is the open-air swimming pool on the ninth floor.
[07:38.03]Swimming about up there and looking out over Tokyo is amazing.
[07:44.59]I stayed at the hotel in August,though,which was maybe a mistake.
[07:51.43]Going back into the air-conditioned hotel in the afternoon
[07:56.68]from the hot streets was a real shock because it waw so cold!
[08:03.45]Diana
[08:08.41]The best place I've ever stayed was a 1920s hotel in France.
[08:14.76]It was a lovely building with a big fountain 11 in lovely gardens,
[08:20.40]but what I really remember about it
[08:24.76]is that it's where my husband asked me to marry him!
[08:29.20]While I was having a shower,I think he phoned room service and organised it.
[08:35.37]They brought breakfast up,
[08:39.13]and all the hot food was covered with metal lids 13.
[08:43.60]I sat down expecting a nice breakfast.
[08:47.73]I lifted up one metal lid 12,and there was toast.
[08:52.45]I lifted up a second,and there were some eggs.
[08:56.61]I lifted up a third lid and there was the ring!
[09:01.05]I started crying immediately.It was so romantic 14!
[09:06.48]Alan
[09:10.43]One of the best places I've ever stayed in was my friend Joel's parents'house in Maine.
[09:17.58]I've been there for the last two Thanksgiving holidays and I've had a wonderful time.
[09:24.43]They have a beautiful house on the beach looking out over the Atlantic Ocean.
[09:30.49]They designed the house themselves and the rooms have amazing light,
[09:36.44]especially during the morning and at sunset 15.
[09:40.41]They have a great dog called Kaja that my girlfriend really loved!
[09:46.48]2 While you listen
[09:57.03]Hi,Kasia.Have you had a good day?
[10:01.18]Yes,great thanks,I spent most of the day walking round town.It's really nice.
[10:08.03]Yes,it is.
[10:10.80]What about you?What kind of day have you had?
[10:15.76]Oh,the usual.Work.It was OK,but I'd prefer to be on holiday.
[10:21.51]I'm sure.Anyway,are you hungry?I'm doing some chicken for dinner.
[10:27.07]Oh,right.I'm not sure I'll have time to eat.
[10:32.11]I'm meeting Tom at half seven.
[10:36.26]Oh yes.I forgot.Sorry.
[10:40.63]Well,you should still have time to get there if you leave here at ten past seven.
[10:46.58]There's a bus which goes at quarter past.
[10:50.74]Oh,right.OK,Well,in that case,can I do anything to help?
[10:56.90]You could lay the table,if you like.The cutlery is in that drawer.Thanks.
[11:02.18]Ok.Is it OK if I have a quick shower after I've done this?
[11:09.23]Yes,of course,as long as you're quick.
[11:13.31]Dinner should be ready fairly 16 soon.
[11:17.07]I think I left a towel in one of the drawers in your room.
[11:21.93]OK,great.And..er..have you got an iron 17 I could use?
[11:27.88]Yes,sure.It's on the shelf in the back room where the washing machine is.
[11:33.76]There's an ironing 18 board in there as well.
[11:37.60]It's folded up behind the door.
[11:40.94]OK.Great.Where do you keep the glasses?
[11:46.51]It's OK.I'll do the rest of the table if you want to go and get ready.
[11:51.37]All right.Thanks.Oh and just one last thing.
[11:57.32]I completely 19 forgot to pack my make-up.
[12:01.97]Has Sheila got any I can use?
[12:06.33]Yes,I'm sure she has.You can ask her when she gets back.
[12:11.38]She should be here quite soon. Oh,OK.
[12:15.63]You sound as if you're getting quite dressed up.
[12:19.89]Are you going anywhere nice?
[12:23.13]No,not particularly.I think we might just go to the cinema.
[12:29.69]We haven't completely decided 20 yet.
[12:34.05]OK,and you and Tom?Are you...?Is there..?
[12:41.81]No!No,not at all.Why do men always think that if a woman puts on some make-up,
[12:49.57]she's looking for a boyfriend!
[12:53.12]OK,OK.Sorry.I just wondered...So are you seeing someone else?
[13:00.56]Jeremy! OK,sorry.I'm just joking.By the way,are you going to be back late?
[13:07.64]I don't think so,but I've got a key,so it's not a problem,is it?
[13:13.29]No,of course not.Come back whenever you like,but if we've gone to bed,
[13:18.93]can you make sure both locks on the front door are locked before you go to bed?
[13:24.36]Sure.No problem.OK,I'm going to have that shower.
[13:30.81]5 using grammar:asking for permission


1 curse
n.祸因,祸根;诅咒,咒骂;骂人话
  • His wealth proved a curse to him.他的财富成了祸根。
  • The rabbits are a curse in this part of the country.兔子在这一带农村是一种祸害。
2 departing
离开( depart的现在分词 ); 出发; 开出; 离职
  • The train is departing from the railway station at 6 o'clock. 列车将在六点钟离开火车站。
  • We are departing for Paris by the next plane. 我们将搭乘下一班次的飞机前往巴黎。
3 credit
n.信用,荣誉,贷款,学分;v.归功于,赞颂,信任
  • I credit him with a certain amount of sense.我认为他有一定的见识。
  • He got the credit,and we did the dirty work.他得荣誉,我们做不讨好的工作。
4 visa
n.签证;vt.签准
  • You'll have to get a passport,and you'll also need a visa.你必须申办护照,同时还需要有签证。
  • The visa expires next month.签证下月到期。
5 hesitate
vi.犹豫,迟疑,踌躇,支吾
  • If you hesitate too long,you will miss the opportunity.如果你老是犹豫不决,那就会错失良机。
  • If you get in trouble,don't hesitate to ask for advice.如果碰到麻烦,要赶紧向人求教。
6 confirmation
n.证实,确认,批准
  • We are waiting for confirmation of the news.我们正在等待证实那个消息。
  • We need confirmation in writing before we can send your order out.给你们发送订购的货物之前,我们需要书面确认。
7 hut
n.棚子;简陋的小房子
  • The hut is in the midst of the forest.小屋在森林深处。
  • The poor old man lived in a little wooden hut.那个贫穷的老人住在一间小木屋内。
8 mosquitoes
n.蚊子( mosquito的名词复数 )
  • Mosquitoes are extremely abundant in this dark wet place. 这个阴暗潮湿的地方蚊子非常多。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • In the swamp the army was beset by mosquitoes. 在沼泽地,该军受到蚊子的困扰。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
9 Greek
adj.希腊(人)的,希腊语的;n.希腊人;希腊语
  • The Greek seaman went to the hospital five times.这位希腊海员到该医院去过五次。
  • Delta is the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet.δ是希腊字母中的第四个字母。
10 home-made
adj.自制的
  • The instruments used are all home-made.所用的仪器都是国产的。
  • The restaurant serves plain home-made meals.那个餐馆供应简单的家常菜。
11 fountain
n.喷泉,源泉,储水容器,泉水;v.使像喷泉一样流
  • At the centre of the park there is a fountain.公园正中有一个喷泉。
  • Ancient Greece was a fountain of wisdom and philosophy.古希腊是智慧和哲学的发源地。
12 lid
n.盖子,眼睑;v.加盖,盖上;制止,取缔
  • She shut the lid down.她扣上了盖儿。
  • Put the lid on the garbage can.把盖子盖在垃圾筒上。
13 lids
lift improvement devices 轻重机改进装置
  • She felt the tears burning against her closed lids. 她感到灼热的泪水在紧闭的眼中涌动。
  • I fear they have flipped their lids. 我怕他们是发疯了。
14 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。
15 sunset
n.日落;衰落时期(尤指人的晚年)
  • They'll work on till sunset.他们将继续工作,直到日落。
  • The sunset was a very beautiful sight.那落日真是一幅美景。
16 fairly
adv.公正地,正当地;相当;完全,简直
  • I think I was quite fairly treated by the police.我认为警察对我非常公正。
  • It fairly destroyed the machine.它将那部机器完全毁了。
17 iron
n.铁,熨斗,坚强,烙铁,镣铐;vt.烫平,熨,用铁包;vi. 烫衣服
  • The iron has lost its magnetic force.这块铁已失去了磁力。
  • We need an electrician to mend the iron.我们要请电工修理熨斗。
18 ironing
n.熨烫;刚熨好的[待熨烫的]衣物v.熨平( iron的现在分词 );用鱼叉叉(鱼);用铁铸成;给…加铁具(以使牢固)
  • to do the ironing 熨衣服
  • I scorched my dress when I was ironing it. 我把自己的连衣裙熨焦了。
19 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。
20 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。
学英语单词
2'-phosphodiesterase
a cutie pie
abnormal focal length
aggregation of individual preferences
air inlet valve of dredger's deliving pipeline
air-guns
alcala de la selva
archeri
Ariquemes
assinie
Auberger blood group system
Banbayan Pt.
bar rack
be food for worms
between-class correlation
Brachypodium sylvaticum
calex
capon test
carbon steel
catch copy
Central I.
chantha
chromophobic
couchful
day disk
deformational stress
detonation point
deutscheland
drive out of
duramatral
echymose
Elephanta Island
expected yield
fadged
fermentation inhibitor
floating point unit
folded and grooved seam
go hard or go home
half titles
harker lines
hideosities
Higher bid
imperialls
insinuate
iris detachment
Jeans viscosity equation
lactocidin
lbgs
lead metasilicate
left atrium failure
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam
lock cylinder
loi-cadre
M.H.R.
macromitrium ferriei
marie dolores eliza rosanna gilberts
membranogenesis
mesh side cutter
Minskian
nodes
nonitemized
normal congruence
observantially
order parameter
pachometers
papular pruritic gloves and socks syndrome
paroxysmal coliky pain
patent licence-agreement
Phulsāri
pioneering work
plain ashlar
plant ledger card
pork fillet
preconising
PSD (power spectral density)
ragtop
relish
residual valency
Santa Maria, I.
satish
scientific data processing
search and seizure
Seawater Quality Standards
sharpness of focusing
side-by-side
Simonart band
Sleepwell
smazes
spherochromatism
starch slurry
stop-and-direction-indicator-lamps
storage cathode ray tube
sweetkin
tabby-cats
teamkillers
tetracontagons
tip clearance area
Tossåsen
uppermost part
us sea
water ejection tube
you're a star