时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第三册


英语课
[00:24.69]Who’s who?
[00:31.74]Listen to the descriptions of Jenny,Nick,Matt,and Kirsty.Decide who’s who.
[00:40.52]Kirsty?She’s really interesting.She’s quite sporty and musical as well.
[00:48.67]She plays the piano a lot.She’s actually quite good.
[00:53.73]She’s in her twenties and has got lovely shoulder-length blonde hair.
[01:00.08]You’d like Nick.He’s really nice.He’s very easy-going.
[01:07.06]He’s got a great sense of humour.He’s only thirty-five.
[01:13.01]He’s got really short hair-shaved,I think.
[01:18.16]He’s very interested in photography and arty things.
[01:23.44]Jenny is in her forties.She’s really energetic sort of person-always doing things.
[01:31.69]She’s got a very warm personality and enjoys helping 1 other people.
[01:37.15]She has short,dark hair and dark eyes.
[01:42.48]Matt is still at university.
[01:47.31]He’s really friendly and is one of the most popular I know.
[01:52.88]He’s very hard-working and serious,but he’s also a lot of fun.
[01:58.73]He’s got fair hair and he wears glasses.
[02:03.48]2 Pronunciation
[02:10.46]Listen to the stress s and intonation 2 of these examples.
[02:16.31]It’s quite expensive.
[02:21.56]It’s quite expensive.
[02:25.03]Listen to these examples.Each is said in two different ways.
[02:31.28]1.I live quite near the office.
[02:39.63]2.She’s quite nice.
[02:47.39]3.He’s quite a good cook.
[02:56.14]4.We’re quite happy with the colour.
[03:03.51]5.He’s quite friendly.
[03:11.97]6.I think they’re quite conservative 3.
[03:21.12]7.The weather was quite good.
[03:29.66]8.It’s quiet interesting.
[03:36.53]2 While you listen  The Brother from Hell!
[03:47.40]I can’t remember.Do you take mile?
[03:51.65]Please,but no sugar.Thanks.It’s weird 4,you know,
[03:57.51]but I’ve been to your house three times now,and I still haven’t met your parents.
[04:03.28]Yes,they’re out a lot.My dad works for the BBC and my mum’s a ,
[04:09.84]she does sort of temping work for a company,
[04:14.20]You know,like an advertising 5 agency.They’re both really busy.
[04:19.84]Oh,they sound really interesting.
[04:23.50]Do you think so?I find my dad a bit dull,to be honest.
[04:29.27]He works late every day,even works some weekends,doesn’t read,doesn’t go out.
[04:36.32]I mean,don’t get me wrong,he’s quite nice,but I don’t know,
[04:41.65]I just don’t have anything to say to him.
[04:45.81]I think the things is,we just don’t spend enough time together.
[04:50.66]How old is he,then?
[04:53.72]About fifty-five,I think.I can never really remember. Oh,yeah.
[04:59.89]But my mum’s lovely,She’s really nice,
[05:04.43]a bit too nice though,sometimes,always trying to look after me.
[05:10.49]She worries about me leaving home.
[05:14.33]She’s a bit over-protective,if you know what I mean.
[05:18.56]I’m an only child,so..Oh,I didn’t know that.
[05:23.29]What?You mean you can’t tell!
[05:27.26]I don’t know.I’ve never thought about it. I suppose.
[05:32.30]So,what about you?Have you got any brothers or sisters yourself?
[05:37.95]Yes,I’ve got one of each,actually.
[05:41.71]Oh right.Older or youger?
[05:45.55]My sister’s two or three years younger than me,but my brother’s quite a lot older.
[05:51.32]He’s about forty now.
[05:54.48]Do you get on with them all right?You haven’t really talked about them very much.
[06:00.33]Well,my brother,not that well,actually.
[06:05.90]He’s different from me,a bit old-fashioned,a bit traditional.
[06:11.83]Well,actually,he’s a bit,how can I put it,right-wing.
[06:17.89]You know-things aren’t what they used to be,more police,
[06:23.82]death penalty-that kind of thing.He’s a bit of a fool,actually.
[06:29.75]Oh,well,it takes all sorts,I suppose.But my sister,she’s great.We get on really well.
[06:37.32]We’ve got the same kind of sense of humour.
[06:41.37]Just a pity about the brother from hell,eh? Yes,Oh,but he’s not that bad.
[06:48.42]We get on all right,as long as you steer 6 clear of certain topics.
[06:53.88]Anyway,you were telling me about your parents.
[06:58.14]Oh,there’s not much to tell,actually.
[07:03.60]3 Emphasising Listen to the six sentences above,and practise saying them.
[07:14.86]It was really cold and really windy.
[07:20.03]She’s very nice,very interesting.
[07:25.28]It was extremely long and extremely boring.
[07:30.64]He’s a bit strange,a bit weird.
[07:35.92]He’s a bit old-fashioned,a bit traditional.
[07:41.87]It was really scary,really frightening.
[07:47.83]2 While you read FULL-TIME 7 JOB!
[07:58.17]Every English-speaking child knows the nursery rhyme about the old woman with lots of children:
[08:05.33]There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
[08:10.48]She had so many children she didn’t know what to do.
[08:15.23]Nicola Pridam must understand the old woman’s predicament very well.
[08:22.00]She’s expecting her twentieth child and she’s only forty!
[08:28.26]She and her husband Kevin already have twelve sons and seven daughters.
[08:35.40]Kevin Pridham is a self-employed builder,
[08:40.96]but what he earns is not enough to feed and clothe their large family.
[08:46.60]Every week their grocery bill comes to $400.
[08:52.98]They go through thirty-five loaves of bread
[08:57.70]and twently-five boxes of breakfast cereal 8 per week.
[09:02.54]If you have a chird in Britain today,
[09:06.98]researchers have shown that it will cost you almost $100 per week
[09:13.53]when you take into consideration food,clothes,pocket money 
[09:19.28]and all the other expenses involved in bringing up children.
[09:24.24]Before they are eighteen you will have spent almost $100,000 per child.
[09:32.19]This means that Nicola and Kevin will have to find two million pounds!
[09:39.55]You can be fairly sure that the Pridham children will be handing clothes down to each other
[09:46.40]and doing odd jobs to provide themselves with pocket money.

1 helping
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
2 intonation
n.语调,声调;发声
  • The teacher checks for pronunciation and intonation.老师在检查发音和语调。
  • Questions are spoken with a rising intonation.疑问句是以升调说出来的。
3 conservative
adj.保守的,守旧的;n.保守的人,保守派
  • He is a conservative member of the church.他是一个守旧教会教友。
  • The young man is very conservative.这个年轻人很守旧。
4 weird
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的
  • From his weird behaviour,he seems a bit of an oddity.从他不寻常的行为看来,他好像有点怪。
  • His weird clothes really gas me.他的怪衣裳简直笑死人。
5 advertising
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。
6 steer
vt.驾驶,为…操舵;引导;vi.驾驶
  • If you push the car, I'll steer it.如果你来推车,我就来驾车。
  • It's no use trying to steer the boy into a course of action that suits you.想说服这孩子按你的方式行事是徒劳的。
7 full-time
adj.满工作日的或工作周的,全时间的
  • A full-time job may be too much for her.全天工作她恐怕吃不消。
  • I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job.既要照顾家庭又要全天工作,我不知道她是如何对付的。
8 cereal
n.谷类,五谷,禾谷
  • I have hot cereal every day for breakfast.我每天早餐吃热麦片粥。
  • Soybeans are handled differently from cereal grains.大豆的加工处理与谷类的加工处理不同。
学英语单词
activized
adapter bearing
adaptive distributed minimal spanning tree algorithm
akoka
alimentary lipemia
amnioss
anilidic
anxiety-ridden
associationism
austrian airlines
back labors
Bad Schallerbach
beginner
biomethanation
blanket gas analysis
borrowest
bulgren
cat (children's apperception test)
clk.
cock-and-pie
comprime
crash out
cross-country flight
crystal clathrate
derivative rights
dirty poll
Do as you're bidden and you'll never bear blame.
down-draft manifold
dressed to the nines
El Salado, R.
elastic limit in shear
Elatostema subcuspidatum
elbe (labe)
electrical anemometer
equitative
feedthrough capacitor
fertilizer-distributor
field ampere-turn
fight to a finish
flauntily
flexibility matrix
floating thumb
fogden
fourth stage
Gornovodnoye
harping
hiked up
hitch roll
hypertypic
inamoratos
Indigofera rigioclada
industrial-instrument
intestine loop
iris scan
Kaliningradskaya Oblast'
left dorso-posterior position
loss due to anchorage temperature difference
ludent
marine centrifugal type refrigerating compressor unit
metallibure
milch goat
neisseria gonorrhoeaes
nonhierarchically
Nymphula
objective cap
office speaker
oozier
other multimode fiber optic cable
pajamas
panama, gulf of
personal allowances
podheads
Port Noarlunga
quod erat faciendum
radiator thermometer
rallentando
re-furbish
rhinoneurosis
river inversion
rotary expansion engine
sagaciate
sand pike
Saxifraga triaristulata
smooth-bore
Solana
soloman r.
spalike
spiking maul
stationary-welding machine
strongbark
swirl defect
teleprinter receiver
thiamins
Third Lateran Council
time interval analyser
ultrarunner
unrecorded income
unwashable
vapour transport
variable structure computer
waggonwright
yellow paper test