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]Workbook


[00:02.10]MODULE 5 Rules and         regulations 1


[00:03.78]Reading


[00:07.53]7 Read the passage and  choose the best title.


[00:13.09]Before 1997, Pingyao inNorth China's ShanxiProvince was a quietplace with few visitors.


[00:22.58]Then, it was made aWorld Heritage 2 Site byUNESCO and everythingchanged.


[00:29.46]UNESCO said, "TheAncient City of Pingyao


[00:33.76]is an outstandingexample of a Han Chinesecity of the Ming andQing Dynasties."


[00:41.04]This encouraged so manymore tourists to come toPingyao


[00:45.63]that its ticket salesfor the historic 3 placesincreased from 180,000yuan in 1997 to 5million yuan in 1998.


[00:58.48]Lijiang, an ancienttown in Yunnan Province,is the richest WorldHeritage place in China.


[01:05.97]In the year 2000,tourists spent 1.34billion yuan there.


[01:12.23]The great achievementof places like Pingyaoand Lijiang caughteveryone's attention,


[01:18.44]and many other placesmade an effort to becomeWorld Heritage Sites.


[01:23.47]They want to encourage alot more tourists tovisit them.


[01:27.34]For example, in 1998,Luoyang City in NorthChina's Henan Province,


[01:34.87]spent 150 million yuanon cleaning up thecountryside in order toget on the WorldHeritage list.


[01:42.91]Old buildings werecleared away and treesand grass were plantedaround the well-knownLongmen Grottoes.


[01:50.49]These beautiful grottoeson the hillsides alongthe Yi River


[01:55.13]are considered to beone of the threegreatest stone treasuresin China.


[01:59.68](The other two are theMogao Caves in Dunhuang,Gansu Province and theYungang Grottoes inShanxi Province.)


[02:08.58]In the year 2000,Longmen Grottoes waslisted by UNESCO as aWorld Heritage Site.


[02:16.33]UNESCO has a rule thateach country can applyfor only one place tobecome a World HeritageSite each year.


[02:25.16]This means 4 that it willtake a long time for allthe places in Chinatrying to become Herit-age Sites to succeed,


[02:33.32]but local governmentsshould protect theancient sites andencourage visitors tocome and see them.


[02:39.81]Listening, pronunciationand speaking


[02:43.50]9 Listen and number the  topics in the order  you hear them.


[04:22.13]10 Listen and say which   words are stressed 5 in   these sentences.


[04:29.60]1 You must carry all  your rubbish away with  you.


[04:35.04]2 Rubbish damages the  countryside and can be  dangerous.


[04:41.32]3 You should bring warm  clothes with you ...


[04:46.02]4 Conservation 6 groups  are trying to protect  ...


[04:51.62]5 You must keep to the  paths.


[04:56.77]6 You must not, I  repeat, must not ...


[05:03.74]Now listen again andrepeat.




1 regulations
规程; 规章; 守则; 条例; 管理( regulation的名词复数 ); 控制; 规章; 规则
  • The new regulations will not make an appreciable difference to most people. 新的规定对大多数人将无大影响。
  • The company was found guilty of contravening safety regulations. 那家公司被判违反了安全条例。
2 heritage
n.传统,遗产,继承物
  • The ancient buildings are part of the national heritage.这些古建筑是民族遗产的一部分。
  • We Chinese have a great cultural heritage.我们中国人有伟大的文化遗产。
3 historic
adj.历史上著名的,具有历史意义的
  • This is a historic occasion.这是具有重大历史意义的时刻。
  • We are living in a great historic era.我们正处在一个伟大的历史时代。
4 means
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
5 stressed
adj.紧张的,有压力的
  • Loud music makes me stressed out.大声的音乐让我很紧张。
  • He stressed that we should always be honest.他强调我们应该永远诚实。
6 conservation
n.保存,保持,守恒
  • She is interested in conservation of environment.她对环境保护这个问题十分关心。
  • Our community is a leader in the conservation of wildlife.我们社区在野生动物保护方面走在前头。
学英语单词
acylimines
air seal
alsogaray
aluminum-magnesium alloy
axis of camera
backward learning
basal cell carcinoma
be fired
bhattacharyas
blue chipper
bone-chillings
brushed up
Budaun
capital of Missouri
central interface unit
cerebral cortex reflex
chaotic dynamical system
chernow
Chinese gutta percha
Clara cells
code-behind
coefficient of uniformity
congestive abscess
continuous process method
core setter
deficiency need(d-need)
dog down
dual photon absorptiometry
due to balance
duranest
elastic soil wedge
electric sludge conveyer worm type
ensile
Eyes right
final weight off feed
finite state technique
flam paradiddle
flip-string
gassest
geniohypoglossus
genus fraxinuss
granddaughter
have had someone or something
heavy duty loader
heptametric
heterogeneous fleece
high-grade heat
integrative implementation model
inthronize
jagbag
junction tube
kinaesthesia
law-abidding
Les Triagoz
local junction circuit
madifie
Maloma
mariposa lilies
marliac
metrician
micrometer microscopy
nbca
nsw
peak location
peuceptyelus excavatus
pile crush
pirate tape
potential screen
precut device
pressure investigation
protrusively
pulsed spot welding,multiple-impulse welding
quasimodularity
rebelly
reception hall
recombinator
relief from taxation
roof canal culture incubator
running circuit breaker
Saint-Beat
scale efficiency
sclaffed
self-expressive
semi-intuitionism
semiindurated
sequential program development paradigm
slagging medium
starch indicator
state of registration of the ship
stem of stamp
stereodescriptor
studio-based
surprise-free
trihydroxycholate
under stress of
United Nations Conference on Human Settlement
vacuumservo
vertical honing machine
wackinesses
waning development
weapon effect
World Oceanic Organization