时间:2018-12-27 作者:英语课 分类:英语听力入门 (全四册)


英语课

Lesson56 Part Ⅰ

Lesson 56


Part Ⅰ  Warming-up Exercises


Phonetics: Homonyms


1.a.it's                              b. its


2.a.through                        b. threw


3.a.sail                               b. sale


4. a. sum                            b. some


5. a. knew                          b. new


6.a.tail                               b. tale


7.a.flu                               b. flew


8.a.by                                b. buy


9.a.plane                            b. plain


10.a.whether                       b. weather


11.a.reel                             b. real


12.a.Wales                         b. whales


Score:


Lesson56 Part Ⅱ SeaOr Air


Lesson 56


Part Ⅱ                         Sea Or Air


 


Exercises:


1.____Julia is taking a trip to Canada with her husband.


2.____Julia's husband insists on flying but Julia prefers to travel by sea.


3.____Julia doesn't like flying because there are too many air crashes every year.


4.____Susan thinks that air transport is safer than road transport.


5.____Julia prefers to go by sea because she can relax on a ship.


6.____Julia has never travelled far in a rough sea.


7.____Julia once sailed down the River Thames on a sightseeing tour and she enjoyed very much her trip on the luxury 1 liner 2 the Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ.


Lesson56 Part Ⅲ Trains , Trains, Trains


Lesson 56


Part Ⅲ                  Trains,Trains, Trains


 


Exercises:


Ⅰ.1.For more than two hundred years people have been using trains. There are trains to carry ____,trains to carry ____and trains to carry ____.There are ____trains, ____trains, trains that go ____the ground, trains that go ____mountains.


2.The train that runs on tracks through huge tunnels under the noise and traffic of the city is called ____.


3.The train that hangs from a rail high above the streets is called ____.


Ⅱ.1.How does a train go through mountains?


2.How does a train travel over water?


3.How many miles does a train cover going across the Australian continent?


4.What were the trains like which were used to carry important people years ago?


5.What are some of the functions of freight 3 trains?



 


 



1 luxury
n.难得享受到的愉悦;奢侈,奢华的生活
  • He invited me to his suite. The luxury takes your breath away.他请我到他的套房里去,那豪华的气派真会令你吃惊。
  • The government has imposed strict reins on the import of luxury goods.政府对奢侈品的进口有严格的控制手段。
2 liner
n.班船,定期班机
  • They sailed to America in a large liner.他们乘坐一艘大客轮航行到美国。
  • The liner flew straight to Nanjing.客机径直飞往南京。
3 freight
n.货物,货运;vt.运送(货物)看,装货于
  • Tons of freight were flown into this airport every day.每天有许多吨货物被空运到这个机场。
  • There is ten yuan in the bill for freight.发票中包括运费十元。
学英语单词
absence of pupil
atmospheric flash tower
Austroasiatic languages
B lymphocyte
beam-entry hole
Beratzhausen
Bikaptan
blue blanket
brine tank
caging time
Capsicum annuum cerasiforme
character identifier
chill roller
compensationresistor
compiler-precompiler
counter bite
cut and pasted
defect accumulation
dissipative tunneling
divided draw
double-deck
earnings before interest and tax(ebit)
electric permittivity
epsilon toxin
exhaust dust device
family Pseudomonodaceae
Farstorp
federal insurance contribution act
floorcovering
free lever type relay interlocking
fuel jet
fundamental homology class
Garrard Glacier
god mother
grain loading booklet
Hagwangiong-ni
hearth refining
hoagy
honey bear
i-worred
incontinentia vulvae
indeterminate analysis
induction disk relay
inverse time delay
Jefferson,Thomas
locoums
look off
lunde
main cooling flow
massinghams
muttonship
negative magnetic pole
no-see-ums
noirets
non-parent
non-productive area
normal butanol
pampero sucio
paraffin molle
pertainym
Polovinskiy Rayon
popularism
proto-oncogene
pseudoexophoria
qui-gon
RA-E
re-certified
refined steel
residential status
Rhododendron hodgsonii
right-running characteristic
rope's-ends
S-MAO
salt peter
saturation current of ionization chamber
self-admittance
serratinidine
service payments as percentage of exports of goods and services
set one's wits to sb's
setting fire
Shaivites
single ended boiler survey
single ion monitoring
single point mooring system
skeleton lagging
South Orkney Trough
span centuries
speeders
t'ings
The Edison
the heresy of paraphrase
three sheets to the wind
trendcue
tune-pattern
under water operation
vena atrii medialis
vertical tooth rack
Villanueva de San Carlos
volumetric analyses
wages zones
white separatism
woman manager