时间:2018-12-27 作者:英语课 分类:英语听力入门 (全四册)


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UNIT 35 NATURE( Ⅱ ) ANIMALWORLD Lesson 69 Part Ⅰ

UNIT 35  NATURE(Ⅱ) ANIMAL WORLD


 


Lesson 69


PartⅠ  Warming-up Exercises


Sentence Structure


1.a.Tom was frightened.


b. Tom was frightening.


c. The animal was frightened.


2.a.The boy was amusing 1.


b. The boy was funny.


c. The monkeys were amusing.


3.a.The dog has stopped living together with the tiger.


b. The dog is going to live together with the tiger.


c. The dog lives together with the tiger.


4.a.I kept pigeons before,but I don't now.


b. I have never kept pigeons.


c. I still keep pigeons.


5.a.The zoo used to have few visitors.


b. The lion has become accustomed to seeing people.


c. The lion doesn't like seeing people.


6.a.The lion was frightened.


b. The lion frightened the girl.


c. The girl was frightening.


7.a.He was fascinated 2.


b. The elephant was fascinated.


c. She was fascinated.


8.a.Many visitors are interested in finding kangaroos.


b. Many people think kangaroos are interesting.


c. Kangaroos are found by interested visitors.


Score:____



Lesson 69 Part Ⅱ ShortDialogues (for practice in drawinginferences)

Lesson 69


Part Ⅱ                          Short Dialogues


(for practice in drawing inferences)


 


Exercises:


Ⅰ.(Dialogue 1)


How does the man feel about the interview?


Ⅱ.(Dialogue 2)


furious/angry/sorry/sarcastic/intolerant/puzzled/surprised/frightened/easy/just as important as other work


1.Why does Pat ask Mike to look at the floor? Why does Pat repeat Mike's question “What's wrong with it?”


2.How does Mike feel when he is told that his cigarettes are in the dustbin?


3.What is Pat's attitude towards Mike's habit of smoking?


4.Analyse Pat's psychological response to Mike's question “You don't go out to work, do you?”


5.“Oh, I see. So housework is different, is it?…”What feeling does Pat's tone 3 of voice show when she says this?


6.How do Pat and Mike look upon housework?



Lesson 69 Part Ⅲ ThreeMonkeys

Lesson 69


Part Ⅲ                    Three Monkeys


 


Exercises:


Ⅰ.1.a.how intelligent the monkey was.


b. whether the monkey was more intelligent than other animals.


c. which animal was the most intelligent.


2.a.put some small boxes inside bigger ones.


b. observe people through the keyhole.


c. find the food hidden in a small box.


3.a.to wash dishes for her everyday.


b. to relieve herself of housework.


c. for companionship and amusement.


4.a.he can wash dishes.


b. he never breaks a dish.


c. he can throw dishes in all directions.


5.a.could help him catch birds.


b. was very clever.


c. always helped him by chasing away the flies when he was asleep.


6.a.monkeys,like people ,can be our good friends.


b. monkeys can do things which people can do.


c. people's good intentions may not necessarily produce good results.


Ⅱ.Retell the stories by using your own words.



1 amusing
adj.有有趣的,好玩的
  • The girl was amusing herself with a doll.那女孩在玩洋娃娃自娱。
  • He related some amusing stories in his childhood to his children.他向孩子们述说了他少年时代的一些趣事。
2 fascinated
a.被强烈地吸引住,感到着迷的
  • China has always fascinated me. 中国一直令我心驰神往。
  • The children watched, fascinated, as the picture began to appear. 电影开始以后孩子们入迷地观看着。
3 tone
n.语气,音调,气度,色调;vt.(up)增强
  • There was a tone of mockery in his voice.他说话的语气含有嘲笑的意味。
  • Holmes used an informal,chatty tone in his essays.霍姆斯在文章中语气轻松随便。
学英语单词
abileahs
abortoriums
acoustic survey
advanced average social quota
afflicts
al-bira
anamorphic projection lens
antiscientific
arsenia
athyrium cryptogrammoides
atmospheric spectrum
baby monitors
become ill
bruen
calcaneal petechiae
chaffs
clockwise turning
collapsible bulwark
concrete sheetpile breakwater
corrosiveness to copper
crucifixes
cytidyl
deif
dissociation constant
dry markets
drymethod
dual radioactive decay
electrical materials and appliances
elevation of sight
ex vivo
gemistocytic
general mnemonic
George Burns
gravitational precipitator
ground simulation test
gymnopiluss
h-regs
IADFL
imperish
incrusts
inrunning nip point
intensifiers
intergang
Khwarezmian
lancastrian lines
legal construction
limnonectes fujianensis
macro reference
magnetic drag
magnetostatic electron lens
Malayised
Manglietia microtricha
mean information content per character
Montagney
negative temperature coefficient thermistor ceramics
Paget disease of bone
paloian
pansentience
peer-coaching
per capita consumption expenditure
phenol water pollution
pitchable
plug-in-and-go
preflower
pseudomeasure
pyrenochaeta oryzae
qanons
rate of repetition
recovery testing
Regge theory
retrovaccation
Romer's serum
running power
salmore
sands of time
secondary carbon atom
septotemporal
shear wave probe
shifting sleeve
signal push button
single-stepped
single-wheel hoe
sitan
special show
spectrally pure reagent
Spencer's disease
stabilidyne receiver
talaromyces unicus
tall bellflower
thermal shock cracking
thoracocyrtosis
tired iron
tracheoscopy
unicorn shell
vema
venditors
wasichu
water-glasses
wing tip rudder
writearounds
zoonomias
zouk love