时间:2018-12-17 作者:英语课 分类:新标准初中英语第六册


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[00:00.00]MODULE 8 On the town


[00:03.78]Unit 1 I was pleased to       see it.


[00:07.58]Vocabulary and listening


[00:09.92]2 Listen and answer the  questions. Use the  words to help you.


[01:06.20]3 Listen and read.


[01:10.06]Tony's mum:How was the           play?


[01:12.00]Tony:Well, I was pleased     to see it, but     three hours is a     long time to stay     still.


[01:18.95]Tony's mum:Was it in           English?


[01:20.22]Tony:Yes, it was acted     by the Beijing     English Theatre     Company.


[01:24.68]Tony's mum:What was the           best bit?


[01:26.45]Tony:The fight between     the two families     and their servants!


[01:30.57]And the actors whoplayed the roles ofRomeo and Juliet weresuperb! But it's sad atthe end,


[01:38.05]because Juliet lovesRomeo,


[01:40.79]but her father hasdecided she must marrysomeone else. So theyboth decide to killthemselves.


[01:48.28]Tony's mum:"A pair ofstar-crossed lovers 1 taketheir life."


[01:52.08]Tony:OK, OK, I'm     impressed. Can you     recite any more     lines?


[01:56.61]Tony's mum:No, that'sall I can remember. Didyou have a good seat?


[02:00.51]Tony:Well, it was hardto see the play at theback. The best place tosit is in the front row.


[02:07.18]Tony's mum:Could you      hear the dialogue?


[02:09.12]Tony:I guessed what they     were saying, but     their voices     weren't very loud.


[02:13.62]Daming and Linglingfound their accentsreally difficult tounderstand.


[02:19.03]Tony's mum:The best way     is to read the play     before you see it.


[02:22.50]Tony:We tried to do     that, but there     wasn't time.


[02:25.97]Tony's mum:Did you haveanything to eat beforeyou went to the theatre?


[02:29.17]Tony:No such luck! I was     starving!


[02:32.50]4 Choose the best  answer.


[02:36.47]Now listen again andcheck.


[04:01.93]Pronunciation andspeaking


[04:04.25]6 Underline the words  you expect the speaker  to stress.


[04:09.80]Now listen and check. Asyou listen, say thepassage aloud.


[04:15.82]The fight between thetwo families and theirservants!


[04:20.70]And the actors whoplayed the roles ofRomeo and Juliet weresuperb!


[04:26.49]But it's sad at the end,because Juliet lovesRomeo,


[04:32.04]but her father hasdecided she must marrysomeone else. So theyboth decide to killthemselves.


[04:40.45]Unit 2 It's a wonderful       town!


[04:44.44]Reading


[04:45.83]2 Read the passage.  Which paragraph  describes what you can  see in the photo?


[04:53.59]The city that neversleeps


[04:56.40]New York, New York, it'sa wonderful town!


[05:00.06]The Bronx is up and theBattery's down! (On theTown, by LeonardBernstein)


[05:06.50]New York is probably theentertainment capital ofthe world,


[05:11.14]and a great place to seethe 2 big names and topstars in films,television, theatre andmusic.


[05:17.98]Sports fans have plentyof chances to watch somegreat sport, and the NewYork nightlife isworld-famous.


[05:26.29]Madison Square Gardenis the place to watchthe New York KnicksBasketball Team


[05:32.15]and the Golden Glovesboxing competition.


[05:35.26]To watch baseball, go tothe Yankee Stadium, homeof the New York Yankeesor Shea Stadium for theMets.


[05:43.45]At New York's finestarts cinema, the FilmForum, you can see thelatest foreign andAmerican movies.


[05:50.89]But New York itself isthe subject of manymovies by directors whocome from New York,


[05:56.57]such as Woody Allen andMartin Scorsese.


[06:00.09]The great names ofjazz have played in thejazz clubs of GreenwichVillage,


[06:04.65]and fans can listen tothe stars of today andtomorrow at theworld-famous Blue Note.


[06:10.33]The Metropolitan 3 OperaHouse is the place to gofor opera lovers,


[06:14.71]but you have to booktickets a long timebefore you want to go.


[06:18.84]One of the mostimportant things tosee at Christmas


[06:21.82]is the Nutcracker by theNew York City Ballet atLincoln Centre.


[06:26.96]Carnegie Hall iswell-known for itsconcerts of all typesof music, classical andmodern.


[06:33.54]Broadway is not just astreet but an area ofNew York.


[06:38.27]There you can see someof the biggest and thebest plays and musicals,


[06:42.78]such as Evita, Cats andThe Phantom 4 of theOpera.


[06:47.09]If you ever come to NewYork in summer,


[06:49.58]remember to spend a dayin Central Park watchinga play by Shakespeare inthe open air,


[06:55.52]with famous actors fromBroadway and Hollywood.


[06:58.60]For lovers ofpainting, the best planis to go to the Museumof Modern Art or theGuggenheim Museum.


[07:05.33]Restaurants can befound everywhere, andare open at all times ofthe day or night.


[07:11.34]There has always been ahuge number of Italian,Chinese and Japaneserestaurants,


[07:17.17]but now you can eat foodfrom Thailand, Vietnam,India, Burma or thePhilippines.


[07:24.14]Try the Oyster 5 Bar inGrand Central Stationfor the best seafood 6 inManhattan.


[07:29.73]New York's nightlifeincludes discos, likethe Limelight, and nightclubs.


[07:35.63]In fact, it's easy tosee why they call it"the city that neversleeps".


[07:42.03]Unit 3 Language in use


[07:45.73]4 Listen and choose the  correct answer.


[09:20.41]5 Listen again and  complete the ticket.


[10:55.06]6 Read the passage and  find:


[11:00.05]Liverpool is a greatplace to visit!


[11:03.84]The most enjoyable wayto discover Liverpool isby boat.


[11:08.62]The first thing to do isto take a ferry acrossthe River Mersey.


[11:13.70]It's the best way tofind out about thiscity's long andinteresting history.


[11:19.09]The Liverpool Ferry,which is the oldestferry service in Europe,started more than 800years ago.


[11:26.81]In the 18th centuryLiverpool became animportant city for inte-rnational trade acrossthe Atlantic Ocean.


[11:34.67]Ships sailed fromLiverpool to the UnitedStates and Africa.


[11:39.59]The place to learn moreabout Liverpool'simportance is theMaritime Museum.


[11:45.18]Liverpool wasimportant because of itsindustry and trade inthe 18th century.


[11:51.11]In the 20th century itbecame famous for music.


[11:55.51]The boys in the rockgroup, the Beatles, allcame from Liverpool.


[12:00.36]The city is very proudof them.


[12:03.03]It named its airport,John Lennon Internat-ional Airport, afterone of the Beatles.


[12:09.40]Tourists can take a bustour to visit some ofthe places the Beatlesmention in their songs,


[12:15.37]like Penny Lane 7 andStrawberry Fields.


[12:18.86]They can also visit theCavern Club--the groupfirst played there in1961.


[12:25.23]The Beatles Story is amuseum and gallery. Hereyou can find out moreabout these world-famousmusicians.


[12:34.45]But there's more tosee and do in Liverpool.


[12:37.90]At the Walker ArtGallery you can see thebest art in the North ofEngland.


[12:43.42]If you like modern art,the place to visit isthe Tate Gallery.


[12:48.20]But above all, it's thefriendly and welcomingpeople of Liverpool


[12:52.91]who make this a city youshould visit when youcome to Great Britain.


[12:56.77]Words and expressionsModule 8


[12:58.93]dialogue/'dai╓,l╛g/n.对话line/lain/n.台词,对白;线nurse/n╔:s/n.保姆;护士recite/ri'sait/v.背诵


[13:05.60]role/r╓ul/n.角色row/r╓u/n.(剧院、电影院等的)一排座位


[13:08.58]servant/'s╔:v╓nt/n.仆人bit/bit/n.(事物的)一部分,一段play the role of扮演……角色


[13:14.01]superb/su'p╔:b/adj.极佳的impressed/im'prest/adj.印象深刻的front/fr╘nt/adj.前面的


[13:19.44]nightlife/'nait,laif/n.夜生活musical/'mju:zikl/n.音乐剧;音乐电影


[13:23.11]in the open air在露天(或户外)


[13:25.46]Japanese/,d╜╗p╓'ni:z/adj.日本的;日语的;    日本人的n.日语;日本人


[13:27.22]industry/'ind╓stri/n.工业trade/treid/n.贸易




1 lovers
爱好者( lover的名词复数 ); 情人; 情夫; 情侣
  • They were off-screen lovers. 他们是真实生活中的情侣。
  • Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet 罗密欧和朱丽叶这一对莎士比亚笔下命运多舛的恋人
2 seethe
vi.拥挤,云集;发怒,激动,骚动
  • Many Indians continue to seethe and some are calling for military action against their riotous neighbour.很多印度人都处于热血沸腾的状态,很多都呼吁针对印度这个恶邻采取军事行动。
  • She seethed with indignation.她由于愤怒而不能平静。
3 metropolitan
adj.大城市的,大都会的
  • Metropolitan buildings become taller than ever.大城市的建筑变得比以前更高。
  • Metropolitan residents are used to fast rhythm.大都市的居民习惯于快节奏。
4 phantom
n.幻影,虚位,幽灵;adj.错觉的,幻影的,幽灵的
  • I found myself staring at her as if she were a phantom.我发现自己瞪大眼睛看着她,好像她是一个幽灵。
  • He is only a phantom of a king.他只是有名无实的国王。
5 oyster
n.牡蛎;沉默寡言的人
  • I enjoy eating oyster; it's really delicious.我喜欢吃牡蛎,它味道真美。
  • I find I fairly like eating when he finally persuades me to taste the oyster.当他最后说服我尝尝牡蛎时,我发现我相当喜欢吃。
6 seafood
n.海产食品,海味,海鲜
  • There's an excellent seafood restaurant near here.离这儿不远有家非常不错的海鲜馆。
  • Shrimps are a popular type of seafood.小虾是比较普遍的一种海味。
7 lane
n.(乡间)小路(巷);车(跑,泳)道;航道
  • There is a shop at the end of this lane.这条胡同的顶头有一家商店。
  • The champion is running in lane five.冠军跑在第五跑道上。
学英语单词
acid proteases
aerial cable line
air handling equipment
ambient-temperature compensation
assenter
autoinhibiting
automatic chute
beat sb hollow
boron p-tolyl difluoride
buttterworthing
calson
canacids
capsuler
carrier suppression system
cast urea-formaldehyde plastic
cattaro (kotor)
celadon with brown mottles
ckii
classlessly
conical net
conjugate depth
consolidated slow test
constant-volume thermometer
currentest
determination of patentability
digital data transmission system
directrix of conic
El Jadida, Wilaya
El Saucejo
electro-therapeutic display of blunt needle
eohippus
Ethatab
flappier
free from disease
fruit gardening
fuel mineral
geometric solution
glacier buttercup
Glycerol-1-phosphatase
goksel
governance
Green Line
Haemopis sanguisuga
half-tone information
Hardyan
hay varieties
hip-cat
Homochloreyclizine
intensity of wave pressure
interpretatio
knowledge engineer
Languas speciosa
leave function
lightbox
loading berm
magazine tool holder
main reasons
Make directory
Mary Of Orange
masked off
moment of precession
oil proof test
oneironaut
oversend
painted frog
Pardew
pass fish eyes for pearls
Peflate
physical system time
PID tuning
production control function
Prosiphneus
Putyatina, Ostrov
Pyrogelite
raisin pudding
reche
recovery characteristic
Robinson's disease
RQLIQ
Ruoti
scale error card
scavia
second-hand witness
semicarbazide hydrochloride
small hole electrospark grinding
static classes
statistiquement
stirrest
Styphnolobium japonicum
sulphide barrier
synchondroses petrooccipitalis
Temangan
threepeated
tittler
unemploy
velocity-focussing mass-spectrograph
virtual pair
visualisings
wide-angle photograph
zipless