澳大利亚中学英语b UNIT10
时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:澳大利亚中学英语
英语课
[00:00.00]Unit 10 A project
[00:04.78]1.Listen,read and practice in pairs.
[00:11.34]Have you ever done a big assignment called a "project"?
[00:16.98]What's in a project?How long does it usually take?
[00:22.83]Why are students interested in projects?
[00:27.79]That's what LiMeng is going to find out.
[00:32.55]LiMeng:Hi,Daniel.You know what?
[00:36.52]Our English teacher asked us to do a mid-term project each.
[00:42.16]I need your help.
[00:45.32]Daniel:What kind of help do you need?
[00:48.98]LiMeng:I need to get some rough ideas about projects.
[00:53.84]Have you done one before?
[00:57.00]Daniel:Yeah.I once did a project on drunk-driving.
[01:01.86]I learned 1 so many people died in car accidents.
[01:06.72]The number shocked me and my classmates.
[01:11.26]LiMeng:So you collected some numbers for your project?
[01:16.23]Daniel:Not just numbers.I also put a few pictures of accident scenes in it.
[01:23.20]I'm sure I'll never forget those.
[01:27.25]If you want to give a long-lasting impression,you should add some photos too.
[01:33.60]LiMeng:Is there anything else I should know?
[01:37.96]Daniel:Well,actually,
[01:41.12]the most important thing you should do is to choose an interesting topic.
[01:46.87]LiMeng:I know!The goldseekers should be an exciting topic.
[01:52.82]Daniel:Are you thinking about the Chinese goldseekers
[01:57.58]who came to Australia more than a hundred years ago?
[02:02.02]LiMeng:Yeah.I heard people talk about an old gold mine at Sovereign 2 Hill.
[02:08.39]I think I should go and collect some first-hand information.
[02:13.54]Daniel:Right.You should take a digital camera along to get some snapshots.
[02:19.60]6.Listen,read and then answer in pairs.
[02:26.44]Have you ever seen a town that looks the same as it was more than 150 years ago?
[02:34.38]Can you imagine talking to people in old-fashioned 3 clothes[02:40.63]and eating cookies and pies that haven't changed for such a long thime?
[02:47.11]Have you walked in a cold,dark gold mine?
[02:52.56]Would you be afraid?Come to Sovereign Hill.
[02:58.31]Tour guide:Now,the first thing you should know is,follow me closely:
[03:03.67]or you'll never find your way out.
[03:07.64]LiMeng:Please,Miss.I can hear water running.
[03:12.00]Tour guide:Yes.Please come over,everyone.See this huge machine here?
[03:17.64]It's working 24 hours a day to pump out the water.
[03:22.32]If it stops,this place we're standing 4 in will soon be deep in water.
[03:28.67]Xiaohong:Oh,my goodness 5.I hope we are safe here.
[03:33.50]Tour guide:Don't worry.Now,here,in this dark little place,
[03:38.64]the gold miners 6 rested and ate their lunch.
[03:43.22]See those candles?Anyone knows what they are for.
[03:48.47]LiMeng:To help them see their food.
[03:52.62]Xiaohong:Yeah.Otherwise it'd be pitch-dark here and frightening.
[03:58.18]Tour guide:Actually,if the candlelight died down,
[04:02.55]the miners would run for their lives.You know why?
[04:07.88]10.Listen,read and act.
[04:14.15]In the classroom,LiMeng is telling his classmates about his trip to the gold mine.
[04:21.41]LiMeng:While we were underground,
[04:26.16]we also saw a movie which told a sad story about some Chinese gold miners.
[04:32.82]Peter:A movie shown underground in a real gold mine?I can't believe it.
[04:38.99]LiMeng:Yes.It was real.
[04:42.54]There's a place in the mine where you can actually see gold.
[04:47.90]Mary:Have you brought back some?
[04:51.34]LiMeng:Yes!Well,not gold,but some great photos!
[04:56.80]Look at this one.It's a candlemaking demonstration 7.
[05:02.16]And this one is a sweet making demo.It was really eye-catching.
[05:08.22]John:I seem to remember there's a gold museum down there.
[05:12.97]LiMeng:Correct!We also went there and saw an exciting exhibition--pieces of gold[05:20.05]old machines,old clothes,pictures of the old town,its history and everything.
[05:26.82]Mary:You should add those thikngs to your project.
[05:30.89]John:Yeah.Just think about them,stories,history and photos.
[00:04.78]1.Listen,read and practice in pairs.
[00:11.34]Have you ever done a big assignment called a "project"?
[00:16.98]What's in a project?How long does it usually take?
[00:22.83]Why are students interested in projects?
[00:27.79]That's what LiMeng is going to find out.
[00:32.55]LiMeng:Hi,Daniel.You know what?
[00:36.52]Our English teacher asked us to do a mid-term project each.
[00:42.16]I need your help.
[00:45.32]Daniel:What kind of help do you need?
[00:48.98]LiMeng:I need to get some rough ideas about projects.
[00:53.84]Have you done one before?
[00:57.00]Daniel:Yeah.I once did a project on drunk-driving.
[01:01.86]I learned 1 so many people died in car accidents.
[01:06.72]The number shocked me and my classmates.
[01:11.26]LiMeng:So you collected some numbers for your project?
[01:16.23]Daniel:Not just numbers.I also put a few pictures of accident scenes in it.
[01:23.20]I'm sure I'll never forget those.
[01:27.25]If you want to give a long-lasting impression,you should add some photos too.
[01:33.60]LiMeng:Is there anything else I should know?
[01:37.96]Daniel:Well,actually,
[01:41.12]the most important thing you should do is to choose an interesting topic.
[01:46.87]LiMeng:I know!The goldseekers should be an exciting topic.
[01:52.82]Daniel:Are you thinking about the Chinese goldseekers
[01:57.58]who came to Australia more than a hundred years ago?
[02:02.02]LiMeng:Yeah.I heard people talk about an old gold mine at Sovereign 2 Hill.
[02:08.39]I think I should go and collect some first-hand information.
[02:13.54]Daniel:Right.You should take a digital camera along to get some snapshots.
[02:19.60]6.Listen,read and then answer in pairs.
[02:26.44]Have you ever seen a town that looks the same as it was more than 150 years ago?
[02:34.38]Can you imagine talking to people in old-fashioned 3 clothes[02:40.63]and eating cookies and pies that haven't changed for such a long thime?
[02:47.11]Have you walked in a cold,dark gold mine?
[02:52.56]Would you be afraid?Come to Sovereign Hill.
[02:58.31]Tour guide:Now,the first thing you should know is,follow me closely:
[03:03.67]or you'll never find your way out.
[03:07.64]LiMeng:Please,Miss.I can hear water running.
[03:12.00]Tour guide:Yes.Please come over,everyone.See this huge machine here?
[03:17.64]It's working 24 hours a day to pump out the water.
[03:22.32]If it stops,this place we're standing 4 in will soon be deep in water.
[03:28.67]Xiaohong:Oh,my goodness 5.I hope we are safe here.
[03:33.50]Tour guide:Don't worry.Now,here,in this dark little place,
[03:38.64]the gold miners 6 rested and ate their lunch.
[03:43.22]See those candles?Anyone knows what they are for.
[03:48.47]LiMeng:To help them see their food.
[03:52.62]Xiaohong:Yeah.Otherwise it'd be pitch-dark here and frightening.
[03:58.18]Tour guide:Actually,if the candlelight died down,
[04:02.55]the miners would run for their lives.You know why?
[04:07.88]10.Listen,read and act.
[04:14.15]In the classroom,LiMeng is telling his classmates about his trip to the gold mine.
[04:21.41]LiMeng:While we were underground,
[04:26.16]we also saw a movie which told a sad story about some Chinese gold miners.
[04:32.82]Peter:A movie shown underground in a real gold mine?I can't believe it.
[04:38.99]LiMeng:Yes.It was real.
[04:42.54]There's a place in the mine where you can actually see gold.
[04:47.90]Mary:Have you brought back some?
[04:51.34]LiMeng:Yes!Well,not gold,but some great photos!
[04:56.80]Look at this one.It's a candlemaking demonstration 7.
[05:02.16]And this one is a sweet making demo.It was really eye-catching.
[05:08.22]John:I seem to remember there's a gold museum down there.
[05:12.97]LiMeng:Correct!We also went there and saw an exciting exhibition--pieces of gold[05:20.05]old machines,old clothes,pictures of the old town,its history and everything.
[05:26.82]Mary:You should add those thikngs to your project.
[05:30.89]John:Yeah.Just think about them,stories,history and photos.
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。
n.元首,金镑;adj.具有主权的,至高无上的,极好的,完全的
- For a brief time Texas was a sovereign nation.得克萨斯一度是个主权独立的国家。
- The Queen has sovereign power.女王握有统治权。
adj.旧式的,保守的,挑剔的
- Why do you still dress in an old-fashioned mode?你为什么还穿款式陈旧的衣服?
- Here is an old-fashioned pump for drawing water from a well.这里有一个旧式水泵可从井里抽水。
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
- After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
- They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
n.善良,善行,美德
- Would you have the goodness to turn off the radio?劳驾,请你把收音机关上好不好?
- Thank goodness,we've found a cure for the disease.好了,这病有救了!
矿工( miner的名词复数 )
- The coal miners have come out for about two weeks. 煤矿工人已罢工约两周了。
- The roof of the cave dropped in on the miners, trapping them. 洞穴的顶部坍了下来,砸在矿工身上。
n.表明,示范,论证,示威
- His new book is a demonstration of his patriotism.他写的新书是他的爱国精神的证明。
- He gave a demonstration of the new technique then and there.他当场表演了这种新的操作方法。
n.感知,感觉,觉察(力);认识,观念,看法
- What's your perception of the matter?你对此事有什么看法?
- He was a man of keen perception.他是一个感觉敏锐的人。
n.物种,种群
- Are we the only thinking species in the whole of creation?我们是万物中惟一有思想的物种吗?
- This species of bird now exists only in Africa.这种鸟现在只存在于非洲。
n.繁荣,昌盛,成功
- I wish you the life of happiness and prosperity. 我祝你生活幸福、万事如意。
- A prosperity never seen before appeared in the countryside.农村出现了前所未有的繁荣。
vt.生成,产生(光、热、电等)导致
- We need someone to generate new ideas.我们需要有人出新主意。
- This book will continue to generate excitement for a long time.这本书将在很长一段时间里继续使人们为之激动。
adv.比较...地,相对地
- The rabbit is a relatively recent introduction in Australia.兔子是相对较新引入澳大利亚的物种。
- The operation was relatively painless.手术相对来说不痛。
v.丢弃,抛弃( discard的过去式和过去分词 );不再使用
- The room was littered with discarded newspapers. 房间里到处是乱扔的报纸。
- If the filter has been saturated with motor oil, it should be discarded and replaced. 过滤器如果已被机油浸透,则应丢弃并换上新的。 来自辞典例句
[计][修]孤立
- Orphaned children were consigned to institutions. 孤儿都打发到了福利院。
- He was orphaned at an early age. 他幼年时便成了孤儿。