时间:2018-12-17 作者:英语课 分类:新标准初中英语第六册


英语课


[00:00.00]MODULE 1 Travel


[01:38.91]Unit 1 The flight       was late.


[01:42.60]Vocabulary and listening


[01:45.39]2 Listen to Tony and his  father and answer the  questions. Use the  words to help you.


[02:43.88]3 Listen again and  complete the table.


[03:39.08]4 Listen and read.


[03:43.11]Lingling:Welcome back,         everyone!Betty:Hi Lingling! How      was your holiday?


[03:49.33]Lingling:Not bad! I went to HenanProvince. But the tripback was very long.


[03:56.31]The train was full ofpeople, and I had tostand for over sixhours.


[04:02.43]Betty:Bad luck. Where's      Tony?


[04:05.18]Daming:He's staying withhis family in the UK,andflying back tomorrow.Theflights were late today.


[04:11.79]Betty:Why is travel so      difficult in      winter?


[04:15.43]Lingling:Well, it's thebusiest season in Chinabecause of SpringFestival. Where did yougo, Daming?


[04:22.82]Daming:We flew to Hong       Kong - and the       flight was late!


[04:26.92]But we took the boat toLandau Island and wentto Disneyland 1.


[04:31.23]Lingling:How about you,         Betty?


[04:33.05]Betty:We had quite a      good time in      Beijing. We went      sightseeing by bus      and by taxi.


[04:39.64]And last weekend, wetook a tour by coach tothe Summer Palace andwent for a long walk.


[04:46.22]Daming:And now, better       get back to work       ... We've got       exams at the end       of the term.


[04:51.92]Betty:Yes, but there are      plenty of fun      things to do this      term ... the      school trip ...


[04:57.35]Lingling:... and the         school leavers'         party ...


[04:59.68]Daming:... the visit to       the English-       speaking theatre       in Beijing ...


[05:03.22]Lingling:And our trip         to Los Angeles!         We'll have a         great time!


[05:08.15]5 Listen again and  complete the chart 2.


[06:36.96]Pronunciation andspeaking


[06:39.52]8 Work in groups of  three. Listen and  repeat.


[06:46.19]Betty:Why is travel     /so difficult     /in winter?


[06:51.26]Lingling:Well, it's thebusiest season/in China/because of SpringFestival./Where did yougo, /Daming?


[07:00.70]Daming:We flew to HongKong/ - and the flightwas late!


[07:04.93]/But we took the boat/to Landau Island / andwent to Disneyland.


[07:10.85]9 Say this conversation.


[07:15.47]Now listen and check.


[07:17.88]Lingling:How about you,         Betty?


[07:20.88]Betty:We had quite a      good time in      Beijing. We went      sightseeing by bus      and by taxi.


[07:30.61]And last weekend, wetook a tour by coach tothe Summer Palace andwent for a long walk.


[07:39.23]Daming:And now, better       get back to work       ... We've got       exams at the end       of the term.


[07:47.21]Unit 2 You're sitting       in my seat.


[07:51.52]Reading


[07:52.92]1 Look at the phrases 3  from the passage. What  do you think the  passage will be about?


[08:00.86]Now read the passage andnumber the phrases inthe order they happen.


[08:06.39]Excuse me, you'resitting in my seat.


[08:10.52]The train to Beijing!Lin often dreamed aboutthe train, and aboutgoing to the capital.


[08:18.78]Now it was in front ofhim, to set off soon. Helooked at his brother.


[08:24.99]"Don't forget whereyou come from, littlebrother," Jin said."And watch your bagscarefully."


[08:32.34]Lin nodded 4, unableto speak. This was hisfirst long trip by trainat the start of his newlife,


[08:40.77]leaving his village andhis home for the last 16years.


[08:45.63]He held Jin in hisarms. With tears 5 in hiseyes, Jin pushed Linaway. "Go, brother.


[08:54.42]Write to us as soon asyou get there, OK?"


[08:57.73]Lin jumped onto thetrain. There were peopleand bags everywhere. Hepushed past them towardshis seat.


[09:06.26]A young man wassitting in Lin's seat.He was wearing jeans anda very smart jacket, andwas smoking 6 a cigarette 7.


[09:15.60]What should he do?Six pairs of eyes lookedat Lin, while the manlooked out of thewindow.


[09:22.95]"Sir, you're sittingin my seat," Lin said,with a nervous smile.The other people watchedwith interest.


[09:32.07]The man didn't turnto look at Lin, butjust looked out of thewindow.


[09:36.92]"Excuse me, I have aticket with the numberof the seat you'resitting in!" Lin saidin a stronger voice.


[09:45.09]"I also have a ticketwith that number--thoughit is in another car.


[09:50.39]Besides, I was herefirst," said the man,without moving his head.


[09:55.70]Though he was sitting,he looked very tall andstrong.


[10:00.19]Lin looked at theother passengers forhelp. "But ..." hestarted to say.


[10:05.30]"But what?" The manturned and looked atLin. "I'm not moving."


[10:10.93]Finally a man wearingglasses spoke 8 in a loudvoice.


[10:15.73]"This young man has theright ticket for thatseat. You should move."


[10:21.57]Lin felt brave. "See?Please move. I've got along way to go."


[10:28.39]"How long?" the youngman asked.  "To the last stop,Beijing."


[10:34.01]"I'm getting offbefore you. Then youcan have my seat."  "Where is that?" askedLin.


[10:41.17]"Hangzhou." Linthought Hangzhou was faraway.


[10:45.81]"It's seven hours awayfrom here," the man withglasses said. "Even ifit's only 10 minutes,you should move."


[10:54.30]Slowly the young manstood up, dropped hiscigarette on the floor,and disappeared 9 down thetrain.


[11:01.94]Unit 3 Language in use


[11:05.92]5 Listen and complete  the notes.


[12:53.41]7 Read the passage and  complete the chart.


[12:58.76]Concorde flew fasterthan the speed of sound.It could carry 100passengers.


[13:05.37]So was Concorde the bestplane that has ever beenbuilt?


[13:10.02]For 27 years,passengers travelledacross the Atlantic 10 onthis jet 11 plane.


[13:15.74]Most of them werebusinesspeople and filmstars, royalty(王族),rock stars and sportingheroes.


[13:22.45]Flying at more thantwice the speed ofsound,


[13:25.66]they could travel fromLondon or Paris to NewYork in just over 3hours.


[13:32.18]The invention ofConcorde was a huge stepforward in airplanehistory.


[13:37.34]It flew faster than thespeed that the Earthgoes round. It was likea time machine.


[13:43.76]If the plane left Londonat 10:30 am, it arrivedat New York at 8:30 amthe same day.


[13:51.81]But there were manyproblems:the plane wasvery noisy, and somebelieved its noise wasbad for the environment.


[14:00.49]Even normal jet engineairplanes produce noisepollution, but Concordecould do harm 12 topeople's ears.


[14:08.41]In a terrible crash(坠毁) in 2000,nearParis, 113 people died,


[14:15.25]and after that fewerpeople wanted tofly on Concorde.


[14:19.29]It became too expensiveto continue the service,and at the end ofOctober 2003, Concordemade its last flight.


[14:28.67]Words and expressionsModule 1


[14:30.86]airplane/'e╓,plein/n.飞机coach/k╓ut╞/n.(尤指长途)公共汽车,   客车


[14:33.95]departure/di'pa:t╞╓/n.出发;启程;航班;车次lounge/laund╜/n.(机场等的)等候室


[14:37.22]departure lounge(机场的)候机厅transport/'tr╗nsp╛:t/n.交通方式;交通set off 动身;出发


[14:42.70]nod/n╛d/v.点(头)  (表示赞成、同意或理解)tear/ti╓/n.眼泪;泪珠


[14:45.24]towards/t╓'w╛:dz/prep.往;向;朝……方向cigarette/,sig╓'ret/n.香烟


[14:48.58]though/╖╓u/conj.虽然;尽管get off下(火车、公共汽车等)step/step/n.步;步骤




1 Disneyland
n.迪斯尼乐园
  • Excuse me, is this the right way to Disneyland?劳驾,这是去迪斯尼乐园的路吗?
  • Can you tell me something about Disneyland?请您给我讲迪斯尼乐园的情况好吗?
2 chart
n.图表,图解,海图;vt.制成图表
  • The chart shows an up trend of meat prices.图表显示肉价呈上升趋势。
  • He copied the chart from a book.他从一本书上复印了那个图表。
3 phrases
n.短语( phrase的名词复数 );成语;说法;乐句
  • Sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 体育解说员翻来覆去说着同样的词语,真叫人腻烦。
  • Television sports commentators repeat the same phrases ad nauseam. 电视体育解说员说来说去就是那么几句话,令人厌烦。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 nodded
v.点头( nod的过去式和过去分词 );打盹;打瞌睡;点头致意
  • He nodded absently, his attention absorbed by the screen. 他专心注视着屏幕,只是心不在焉地点了点头。
  • She nodded her head in agreement. 她点头表示同意。
5 tears
n.眼泪( tear的名词复数 );破洞;裂口;裂缝v.撕( tear的第三人称单数 );(使)分裂;撕碎;扯破
  • She made a gallant attempt to hide her tears. 她强掩泪水。
  • Her eyes were glistening with tears. 她眼里闪着晶莹的泪花。
6 smoking
n.吸烟,抽烟;冒烟
  • He was wise to give up smoking.他戒烟是明智的。
  • He has decided to cut out smoking and drinking.他已决心戒烟、戒酒。
7 cigarette
n.香烟,纸烟,烟卷
  • Help yourself to a cigarette.请随便用香烟吧。
  • Please put that cigarette out.请把烟灭掉。
8 spoke
n.(车轮的)辐条;轮辐;破坏某人的计划;阻挠某人的行动 v.讲,谈(speak的过去式);说;演说;从某种观点来说
  • They sourced the spoke nuts from our company.他们的轮辐螺帽是从我们公司获得的。
  • The spokes of a wheel are the bars that connect the outer ring to the centre.辐条是轮子上连接外圈与中心的条棒。
9 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。
10 Atlantic
adj.大西洋的;n.大西洋
  • Who was the first person to fly the Atlantic?谁是飞越大西洋的第一人?
  • The ship sailed across the Atlantic.这艘船曾横渡大西洋。
11 jet
n.喷气发动机,喷气式飞机;v.喷出,喷射
  • Put a match to the jet to light the gas.将火柴放在煤气喷嘴上点燃煤气。
  • I don't see the jet of your plan.我不明白你的计划的要点。
12 harm
n./v.危害;伤害;损害
  • His behaviour did more harm than good to himself.他的行为对他自己害多利少。
  • Never do anything to harm the interests of the people.决不能损害人民的利益。
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