时间:2018-12-18 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高一


英语课

[00:06.48]PRE-READING

[00:10.74]Discuss the following questions with your parthner.

[00:21.08]1 Have you ever acted in a play? What role 1 did you play?

[00:41.25]READING

[00:45.51]THE NECKLACE

[00:49.45]Scene 1 A park in Paris,1870.Jeanne(J)is sitting in the park.

[00:58.83]Mathilde (M)walks towards her.

[01:02.67]M:Good afternoon,Jeanne.

[01:06.04]J:(Looking at the other woman)I'm sorry,but I don't think I know you.

[01:11.00]M:In fact you do,but you may not remember me.

[01:16.85]Many years ago we knew each other very well.

[01:21.68]I'm  Mathilde Loisel.

[01:25.21]J:Mathilde!Oh yes.Sorry,I didn't reeognise you.

[01:31.38]Where have you been all these years,Mathilde?

[01:36.03]I hope you weren't ill.You don't look very well.

[01:41.67]M:No,Jeanne,I wasn't ill.I know I look older than my age.

[01:48.62]That's because of hard work--ten years of hard work.

[01:54.57]J:I'm sorry,Mathilde.Did you have a hard time?

[02:00.14]M:Yes,very hard.Years of hard work,very little food,

[02:07.90]only a small cold room to live in and never,never a moment's rest.

[02:15.76]That been my life for the past ten years.

[02:20.51]M:Well,I would rather not tell you.

[02:31.38]J:Oh,come,Mathilde.Surely 2 you can tell an old friend.

[02:38.04]M:Well,...Well,it was all because of that necklace,

[02:44.28]your beautiful diamond 3 necklace.

[02:48.36]J:My necklace?I don't understand.Could you please explain?

[02:55.91]M:Do you remember one afternoon ten years ago when I came to your house

[03:02.78]and borrowed a necklace of yours?

[03:06.23]Pierre,my husband,was working in a government office.

[03:11.40]We'd been invited to a ball at the plalace,so I needed to borrow some jewellery 4.

[03:17.85]Scene 2 The home of Mathilde and Pierre(P)Loisel,ten years before.

[03:26.29]P:Mathilde!I've got some wonderful news.

[03:30.73]We've been invited to the ball at the palace.

[03:35.09]M:It can't be true,Pierre!

[03:38.57]P:But it is true.I was the only person in my office who was invited.

[03:44.73]I've written to accept the invitation 5.

[03:48.39]M:Oh,Pierre,how wonderful! But I don't think we can go.

[03:55.83]I haven't got an evening dress for the ball!

[04:00.09]And a new dress costs over four hundred franes.

[04:05.45]P:Four hundred!That's a lot of money.

[04:09.52]But,just this once.After all,this ball is very important.

[04:15.87]M:But there's another thing,Pierre.I have no jewellery to wear.

[04:21.64]P:Does that matter?Can't you just wear a flower instead?

[04:26.61]M:No,I couldn't do that.Everybody else will be wearing jewellery.

[04:33.68]I can't be the only woman who isn't wearing jewellery.

[04:38.94]P:Can't you borrow some?Don't you have a friend who might lend you some?

[04:44.60]M:Let me think.Maybe I could ask Jeanne.She married 6 a man with a lot of money.

[04:53.54]I'll go and see her on Friday after I get the new dress.

[05:00.38]Scene 3 In the park,Mathilde continues to tell Jeanne her story.

[05:08.32]M:So I called on you and asked if I could borrow some jewellery.

[05:14.80]Do you remember now?

[05:17.96]J:Yes,Mathilde,I remember.

[05:22.40]M:You were very kind.

[05:25.64]You brought out all your jewellery and you told me I could take anything I liked.

[05:33.19]There were so many beautiful things that it was hard to choose.

[05:39.25]And then I saw a lovely diamond neckiace with a big blue stone in the centre.

[06:13.32]J:Why?What happened?

[06:17.76]M:On our way home that night I looked down

[06:22.62]and saw that the neeklace was not around my neek any more.

[06:28.08]I told Pierre.We rushed back to the palace and looked for it.

[06:34.63]We asked everyone there if they had found a neeklace,but without luck.

[06:40.27]We couldn't find it.It was lost.

[06:46.94]J:But I don't understand.You brought it back to me the next afternoon.

[06:54.20]I remember very well.

[06:57.96]M:Yes,Jeanne,I brought a necklace to you.

[07:02.61]It was exactly like your neeklace,but it was different one.

[07:08.98]It cost us thirty-six thousand francs.

[07:13.95]J:Thirty-six thousand franes!

[07:18.70]M:Pierre and I borrowed the money and bought the necklace


[07:23.25]During the next ten years we both worked day and night to pay for it.

[07:29.72]That's why I now look so old.

[07:33.49]Well,after all these years we've at last pald off all our debts 8.

[07:40.43]J:But my dear friend,Mathilde.

[07:44.48]That necklace you borrowed from me wasn't real diamond necklace.

[07:51.25]It wasn't precious 9 at all.The stones in the necklace were made of glass.

[07:58.51]It was worth five hundred france at most.

[17:11.89]What would have happened to Malthilde

[17:20.43]and her husband after Jeanne learned 10 about the fact

[17:26.18]that the necklace she had returned to her was not the one she had lent to Malthilde?

[17:44.65]Jeanne would either sell the necklace for 36,000 francs

[17:54.18]and then pay back 35,500 francs to Malthilde

[18:02.93]or simply 11 pay her the same sum 12 of money she ought 7

[18:08.89]to have pald to that unlucky couple--the Loisels.

[19:24.83]continue=go or move further:How far does the road continue?

[20:32.88]INTEGRATING SKILLS

[20:38.44]T:Good morning,class!

[20:42.20]Ss:Good moring,Mr Brown.

[20:46.64]T:Today we are going to learn about famous plays and authors 13.

[20:52.49]First,I want to know what kind of plays you like.

[20:58.66]What about you,Tim?What kind of plays do you like?

[21:04.33]TIM:Oh,I'm not sure.I don't like plays that much.

[21:10.57]Can we talk about something else,please?

[21:14.33]I prefer watching TV and playing computer games.

[21:19.19]T:I see.Well,some TV programmes 14 and computer games are a bit like plays

[21:28.33]you have characters playing different roles 15 and acting 16 out a story.

[21:34.50]TIM:That's true.When I play a computer game,

[21:39.23]I act as one of the heroes in the game.

[21:43.07]SARAH:Yes,and some TV programmes are also like plays.

[21:49.23]They tell a story.You watch actors who act out dialogues and perform scenes.

[21:57.28]Just like in a play.

[22:00.65]T:That's right.Well,why don't we try writhing 17 a play of our own?

[22:07.59]JIM:That's too difficult.

[22:10.55]T:Well,writing a short play is not that difficult,and besides,

[22:17.39]we have to start somewhere if we want to learn how to write plays.

[22:23.03]You all know how to write a story,

[22:26.87]because we have read and written many stories in class.

[22:31.73]You also know how to write dialogues,because we often use dialogues in class.

[22:38.71]If we work together,we might come up with a very good story.

[22:44.77]Let's give it a try.Who wants to start? Joy 18?

[22:50.70]JOY:I know a good story.

[22:54.22]A student goes to see her grandmother who lives on the other side of town.

[23:01.88]On her way to her grandmother's

[23:06.14]she meets an alien 19 who takes her in his spaceship.

[23:12.09]T:Tha's great.What happens on the spaceship?

[23:17.13]JIM:We may want to write this:the alien takes her to the future

[23:23.30]and shows her what the world look like a thousand years from now.

[23:29.33]Then she goes back to her grandmother and tells her about the future,

[23:35.37]but her grandmother doesn't believe her.

[23:39.31]SARAH:Could we write another story?

[23:43.26]The student is on her way to school and she meets a girl that looks exactly like her.

[23:51.69]She is scared at first,

[23:55.32]but then she asks the other girl who she is and where she is from.

[24:02.27]The other girl says that she is a clone 20

[24:07.13]and that she will live with the first girl's family.

[24:12.59]T:OK,so we have two good ideas.I'm sure we can think of many more.

[24:20.95]Joy,use your idea about the alien with your group.

[24:26.80]Write the story first and then write down the dialogue.

[24:32.37]Sarah,do the same with your story about the clone.

[24:38.61]The other groups will use their own ideas

[24:43.96]and then we will rehearse 21 the plays and act them out.

[24:48.33]Good luck



1 role
n.角色;任务
  • My role has ended here.我的任务已经在这里结束。
  • Mini-computers are playing an important role in our lives.微型电脑在我们生活中扮演着重要的角色。
2 surely
adv.确实地,无疑地;必定地,一定地
  • It'should surely be possible for them to reach an agreement.想必他们可以达成协议。
  • Surely we'll profit from your work.我们肯定会从你的工作中得到益处。
3 diamond
n.钻石,像钻石的物质,菱形,纸牌的方块,棒球内场;vt.用钻石装饰
  • Did you see the diamond pin she got for Christmas?你看到她为圣诞节买的钻石饰针了吗?
  • The ring has a diamond in it.戒指上镶着一块钻石。
4 jewellery
n.[总称]珠宝;珠宝饰物 (=jewelery)
  • She never wears jewellery.她从不戴首饰。
  • The police recovered the stolen jewellery.警察追回了失窃的珠宝。
5 invitation
n.请帖;邀请
  • Thank you for your invitation.谢谢你的邀请。
  • You didn't send me an invitation!你没送我请帖!
6 married
adj.已婚的;与…结婚的
  • I heard John got married.我听说约翰结婚了。
  • They got married last autumn.他们在去年秋季结婚。
7 ought
v.aux.应该,大概;n.责任
  • Ought I to hand in the homework today?我应当在今天交上作业吗?
  • They ought to be here by now.他们这个时候该到了。
8 debts
债( debt的名词复数 ); 负债情况; 人情债; 情义
  • They were behindhand in settling their debts. 他们没有及时还清债务。
  • I need to pay off all my debts before I leave the country. 我得在离开该国前偿清所有债务。
9 precious
adj.宝贵的,珍贵的,过于精致的,珍爱的
  • Each life is precious.生命都是宝贵的。
  • Spring rain is as precious as oil.春雨贵如油。
10 learned
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
11 simply
ad.仅仅,只是;简单地;朴素地;完全,简直
  • The cake is made quite simply.这蛋糕做起来很简单。
  • The teacher explained the text simply.老师简单地解释了一下课文。
12 sum
n.总数,和,金额,全部,概略,顶点;vt.总计,概括;vi. 合计;[数]并,并集
  • She was fined the sum of $100.她被罚款金额一百美元。
  • Ten thousand dollars is large sum.一万美元是一大笔钱。
13 authors
n.著作家( author的名词复数 );作者;创造者;发起人
  • The two authors represent the opposite poles of fictional genius. 这两位作者代表了天才小说家两个极端。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The book is a select collection of poetry from various authors. 这本书是各家诗作的集锦。 来自《简明英汉词典》
14 programmes
n.(演出或活动的)程序( programme的名词复数 );计划;节目;课程v.训练( programme的第三人称单数 );培养;预调
  • Some television programmes tend to patronize children. 有些电视节目往往以大人的观点对待儿童。
  • You can preselect programmes you want to watch, and program your VCR to record them. 你可以预选想看的节目并预设录像机录下来。
15 roles
n.作用( role的名词复数 );地位;角色
  • the patterning of husband-wife roles 夫妻角色的形成
  • She chose two untried actors for the leading roles. 她选了两个没有经验的演员饰演主角。
16 acting
n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的
  • Ignore her,she's just acting.别理她,她只是假装的。
  • During the seventies,her acting career was in eclipse.在七十年代,她的表演生涯黯然失色。
17 writhing
(因极度痛苦而)扭动或翻滚( writhe的现在分词 )
  • She was writhing around on the floor in agony. 她痛得在地板上直打滚。
  • He was writhing on the ground in agony. 他痛苦地在地上打滚。
18 joy
n.欢喜,乐事,高兴;vt.使快乐,令人高兴;vi.欢喜
  • To my great joy,my lost watch was found.使我极为高兴的是我丢失的手表找到了。
  • It is very difficult to describe my joy in words.我的快乐难以用语言来形容。
19 alien
n.外星人,外国人;adj.外国的;相异的;异己的;与...格格不入的;与...不同的;不相容的;外来的;adj.(常与to连用)与…相反的;与…不同的
  • Jim is an alien in this film.吉姆在这部电影里是个外星人。
  • Their ideas are alien to our way of thinking.他们的思想和我们的想法不同。
20 clone
vt./n.无性繁殖;克隆
  • The first clone farm has appeared in new zealand.第一家克隆农场在新西兰出现。
  • A clone is identical with the original animal or plant.克隆物与母本动物或植物完全相同。
21 rehearse
vt.预演,排演,使排练,练习,背诵,复述;vi.排练,练习,演习
  • We can rehearse in this open space.我们可以在这片空地排练!
  • We hardly have time to rehearse.我们几乎没有时间排练。
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ballistic laser holographic system
big amount
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bromononane
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chaetomium gangligerum
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coastal industry
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DILFs
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Metapan
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sachemship
Salamīyah
save one's carcass
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spinnah
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theory of categories
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Turkey opium
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