时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第三册


英语课
[00:04.49]2 Planning expressions
[00:10.95]Listen to Gavin talking about his plans of the weekend.
[00:16.88]Tick the expressions you hear.
[00:21.63]Well,tonight I guess I’ll probably just stay in
[00:27.09]and have a quite night in front of the telly.
[00:31.24]I’m a bit too tired to do anything really.
[00:35.81]Then on Saturday morning,I’m going to try to get up really early
[00:42.06]and go off and play football with some mates 1 of mine in the park,which should be fun.
[00:48.40]Then,Saturday afternoon,unfortunately,
[00:54.05]I’ve got to do some things around the house,because the place is a tip at the moment.
[01:00.00]Then,Saturday night,I’ve got a big night
[01:05.46]because a friend’s having a party at her place and karen’s going to be there.
[01:11.52]And Sunday morning I imagine I’ll need to have a lie-in just to recover,really,
[01:19.07]and then in the afternoon,I’ve got a friend coming over.
[01:23.64]And then,finally,Sunday night,
[01:28.61]I guess I’ll probably just stay in and have an early night.
[01:34.77]1 While you listen
[01:42.43]Thank goodness 2 it’s Friday!
[01:46.68]Thank goodnes it’s Friday!This week’s been dragging on forever.
[01:53.84]Tell me about it!So,what are you up to this weekend? Oh,nothing special,really.
[02:00.40]This evening,I’m just going out for dinner with my parents. Oh,that should be nice.
[02:06.64]Yes,we’ve going to this little French place near where I live.
[02:11.92]The food’s great there,
[02:15.97]and then tomorrow I’ve got to get up really early-at least for me!-
[02:21.32]and do some cooking,because I’ve got some people coming over in the afternoon.
[02:26.89]And I’ll have to give the place a really good clean as well.
[02:32.06]And,I’m not sure,but I think we’ll probably be going out after that
[02:37.70]-to see a film or something.We haven’t reall planned anything.
[02:42.87]What about yourself?
[02:46.43]Well,tonight I’m supposed to be going out with some people from my old job,
[02:52.36]but I don’t really feel like it any more.I’m feeling really tired.
[02:57.68]So,you’re just going to stay in,then?
[03:01.66]Yes,because tomorrow night I’ve got a big night.
[03:06.41]I’m going to my friends Pete and Rachel’s party.It’s on a boat.
[03:12.05]Oh,that sounds great.Whereabouts?
[03:16.81]Down by the river.You know,in the docks 3.
[03:20.88]Oh yes,I know where you mean.I went to a party there myself a while ago.
[03:26.81]Right.Is it OK down there?
[03:30.76]Yes,it’s great,but it’s not all that big.There’s not that much room on the boat.
[03:37.60]Mm,sounds cosy 4!
[03:41.15]Oh,yes,you can get really colse to people!Lots of sweaty bodies!
[03:48.13]I don’t think it’s going to be that sort of party!
[03:52.28]Well,you never know.If you’re lucky,it might become one!
[03:57.43]No,I’m only joking,it’s actually a great place for a party.
[04:02.99]Good.I’m really looking forward to it.
[04:07.14]But then on Sunday,unfortunately,I’ve got to do some things for work.
[04:12.19]No rest for the wicked 5!Well,listen,I might give you a ring on Sunday,then,
[04:18.35]just to hear all about your quiet night out down on the river!
[04:24.31]1 More ways of talking about the future
[04:37.66]Listen and practise saying these sentences.
[04:43.30]1.I’ve got some friends arriving from Spain tomorrow.
[04:50.56]2.I’ve got get up really early tomorrow to take my father to the airport.
[04:59.83]3.I’m supposed to be playing football on Saturday,but I’ve got a bit of a cold.
[05:08.09]4.I might be going to the coast for the weekend,but I haven’t decided 6 for sure yet.
[05:17.54]4 Pronunciation
[05:29.51]Practise saying these sentences.
[05:34.65]1.Right,I’ll see you later.
[05:40.53]2.It’ll be all right on the night.
[05:48.40]3.She’ll be with us in five minutes or so.
[05:56.44]4.What’ll you say to your boss?
[06:03.89]5.How’ll we recognise each other?
[06:11.25]6.You’ll regreat it.
[06:19.30]7.I’ll see what I can do.
[06:26.66]8.There’ll be a lot of people you know there.
[06:33.43]9.So,where’ll we meet,then?
[06:40.88]10.I’m sure we’ll meet again.

1 mates
[英]伙伴( mate的名词复数 ); 同伴; (非正式)配偶; (熟练工人的)助手
  • He's out boozing with his mates. 他和他的朋友们喝酒去了。
  • They've been best mates since school. 他们从上学时期以来就是最要好的朋友。
2 goodness
n.善良,善行,美德
  • Would you have the goodness to turn off the radio?劳驾,请你把收音机关上好不好?
  • Thank goodness,we've found a cure for the disease.好了,这病有救了!
3 docks
n.港区
  • He was born in squalor next to London's docks. 他出生在伦敦码头附近肮脏的地区。
  • The enemy raided the docks. 敌人突然袭击了码头。
4 cosy
adj.温暖而舒适的,安逸的
  • We spent a cosy evening chatting by the fire.我们在炉火旁聊天度过了一个舒适的晚上。
  • It was so warm and cosy in bed that Simon didn't want to get out.床上温暖而又舒适,西蒙简直不想下床了。
5 wicked
adj.邪恶的,恶劣的,缺德的;淘气的
  • Let everyone know all the wicked things she has done.把她干的坏事给大家抖搂抖搂。
  • The wicked must be wiped out.恶人必须除掉。
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。
学英语单词
additivate
alizurol purple
amazeth
banans oil
bearing in pump
binomial distribution probability
bizygomatic breadths
bomb-ketches
boneless ham
brachcephaly
bromindion
Castrogiovanni
chalons-sur-marnes
clitless
conn ack(connect acknowledge message)
contrastive study
crescendi
datum floating
degree of normality
distributive numeral
dovetree
driving flow
Dunnottar Castle
E cell
earth magnetic pole
Eias
emendations
engineering economist
equivalent hull girder
ethyl trichlorosilane
Ethylisovalerate
fiber gasket
Germanicea
giant jet
glassiest
gravidae
Growing perpetuity
hamamelidaceous
immoderate
incasks
income after deductions
independent traveler
inspection of construction
intracranial space-occupying lesion
jagir
lead sheath loss
Leeuwenhoek's canals
mahammad
melt urea pump
mercurialis tremor
mitotic non-disjunction
mity
Moustierian
movable-core transformer
movement-based
n-simple space
Nigritian
nonliberals
nonzero minimum-B field configuration
nutritional antagonism
ory
overcost
parameter spread
peace negotiation
perscription
petaliter
plano convex lens
prime labelling convention
psoriasis disability index
radiant exitance
reorientates
Royal Naval Scientific Service
rupture and wreck of rotor
science education history
scriggling
semantic generation
Seydougou
Ship Owner's Clubs
signless integer
slipper flower
slow falloff
snarktastic
solie
spotted alfalfa aphid
spurious claw
squeegee guy
St. Anselm
sweetleaf families
tetranucleotide hypothesis
the cradle of
the nursery of disease
tiergarten
toothshells
urysoun
Ushinka
vertical type
Villamayor de Calatrava
weather in
white-knuckling
wind-blown sand
xiphin