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 11              Shop till you drop
[00:05.69]1.Listen,read and practice in pairs.
[00:12.75]Do you like to go shopping?Do you "shop till you drop?
[00:19.10]What kinds of stores do you like to drop by?
[00:23.95]Do you often watch out for big sales?
[00:28.92]Today LiMeng,Xiaohong
[00:33.49]Daniel and Louise are at Rundle Mall going through the stores.
[00:40.93]LiMeng:I'm thinking of a pair of sunglasses.Which store is good?
[00:46.99]Daniel:OPSM is good.They have a big collection.
[00:52.64]Shall we go and look around?
[00:56.19]Xiaohong:I hope they are running a sale this weekend.
[01:00.45]Louise:They sometimes do,but not on the"hot"ones
[01:05.31](They go into OPSM at 29 Rundle Mall.)
[01:12.07]Daniel:Look here.They have the big brands--Calvin Klein,DKNY,Guess,Nike and....
[01:23.02]LiMeng:I like this oval-shaped pair.I wonder how much they are
[01:28.45]Assistant:Would you like to try them on?It's the latest design.
[01:33.70]Kind of cool this summer.(LiMeng triem on)
[01:38.98]Xiaohong:They look cute.Are they on sale?
[01:43.84]Assistant:Sorry,Miss.But these here are on sale.They're $20 less now.
[01:50.68]Would you like to put these on and see how they look?
[01:55.54]LiMeng:No,thanks.Here you are.We'll just look around first.
[02:01.42]Daniel,shall we ask what other stores the girls want to drop into?
[02:06.88]Daniel:Right.Louise,I remember you and Xiaohong were talking about bags.
[02:12.94]Which stores do you have in mind?
[02:16.70]Louise:The Myer Centre is worth going to.
[02:20.85]It's got many stores which have really cool designs.
[02:26.60]Xiaohong:Oh,yes.I remember going there once and buying a nice pendant for $16.
[02:33.68]Louise:Wait!Where's my purse?It's not in my bag.It's got $100 in it!
[02:40.76]7.Listen,read and act.
[02:46.61]What would you do if you found your purse or wallet missing 1?
[02:52.28]Would you report it to the police? How would you describe the incident?
[02:58.81]Let's see how these boys and girls do it.
[03:03.54]Officer:Now,kids.Tell me about the stores you've been to this afternoon.
[03:09.31]Xiaohong:We first stopped at a kiosk which makes great drinks and got some juice each.
[03:15.87]And then...
[03:19.21]Louise:Then we went into Westco Jeans.After that,I suppose we went into Jeanswest.
[03:26.08]LiMeng:After looking at the jeans,we walked up the street and went into OPSM.
[03:32.32]Xiaohong:Wait.Between the jeans stores,we also visited a shoe store.
[03:38.20]Louise:Then at OPSM I found my purse gone.
[03:43.24]Officer:OK.Do you remember what was inside your purse?
[03:48.39]Louise:I had my strdent ID card,my bank card,
[03:52.83]my bus ticket and $100 which I just withdrew 2 from an ATM this afternoon.
[03:59.99]Xiaohong:Just a minute.I recall 3 you trying on a pair of jeans.
[04:05.45]You dropped your keys on the floor.Did you drop your purse as well?
[04:11.09]12.Listen and read.
[04:16.65]Big and little sales
[04:21.09]Every year,shop owners,supermarket managers
[04:26.84]and whole sale and retail 4 businesspeople offer several big sales
[04:33.08]to their customers in order to sell more goods.
[04:38.36]The sales may be during holidays,such as New Year's Day,
[04:44.11]Easter,Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
[04:48.94]The sales can also be a spring sale,summer sale,winter sale,
[04:57.69]back-to-school sale,Valentine's Day sale,Mother's Day sale,clearance sale,
[05:07.15]closing sale,moving sale,men's sale,women's sale,children's sale and so on.
[05:15.01]The sales offer various products,from drinks to food,clothing to bedding,
[05:21.96]stationery to kitchenware,dairy products to accessories
[05:28.02]and electrical appliances 5 to paintings and still more.
[05:33.79]At the time of the sales or during sales seasons,
[05:39.36]people flock 6 to the shopping centres
[05:43.90]and stand in long queues and hope to get the best buy.
[05:49.07]It really is the time to see many people consume 7 and enhance 8 their purchasing power.
[05:56.02]Besides the store sales,there are other kinds of sales,yard sales, [06:03.89]family moving sales,porch sales,corridor sales and many others.
[06:10.96]Some people collect their family's unwanted things and put them in their yard
[06:17.63]and sell those things to their neighbours or visitors who want to buy them.
[06:23.40]Usually at this kind of sale,you can get a very good offer.
[06:28.86]The purpose of these sales is not oly to make money,
[06:33.51]but also to associate with friends,exchange ideas,make friends,
[06:40.48]get rid of things which you no longer need and maybe just to find somebody to chat to.
[06:47.33]The persons who want to sell their own family things
[06:52.37]sometimes carefully categorize the items and list the prices[06:59.13]Very often the owners give something to the visitors for free.
[07:04.39]In such cases,they may deliberately 9 put some things in a box
[07:10.76]and mark the box with the word"Free"
[07:15.62]Yard sales,porch sales or family moving sales seem to be more relaxed and cozy
[07:23.27]when compared with the department store sales.
[07:28.10]Away from the department stores,
[07:32.15]people take their time to carefully choose the items they want
[07:37.61]while chatting with the owners.
[07:41.58]Often,buying and selling doesn't seem to be as important to them.
[07:47.44]They often seem to mainly be enjoying the casual
[07:52.71]and relaxed communication which can happen in such sales.
[07:58.96]14.Listen,read and act.
[08:05.33]Louise calls the jeans store and gets a big surprise.
[08:11.49]Louise:Hello!Is that Westco Jeans?
[08:15.65]I wonder if anyone in the store happened to find a purse.
[08:20.40]...Oh,really?My name is...Would you hold it for me pease?
[08:26.75]I'm coming over soon.(She hangs up the phone)
[08:31.92]Xiaohong:What happened?Do they have your purse?
[08:35.76]Louise:I can't believe it.A customer found my purse on the floor
[08:41.51]and handed it over to the staff.The store is holding it for me.
[08:46.94]LiMeng:How will they know the purse is yours?
[08:51.07]Daniel:She has her ID card in it.They can check by using the photo.
[08:56.84]Lucky for you,Louise.
[08:59.79]Officer:Yes.How lucky you are!I suppose they're waiting for you.
[09:05.25]Louise:Thanks a lot for your time,Sir.Bye now.
[09:09.69]Other three:Goodbye,Sir and thank you.
[09:13.85]15.Listen to the tape and complete the information.
[09:46.50]Unit 12              Want to be a volunteer?
[09:51.46]1.Listen,read and practice.
[09:57.11]Have you ever seen volunteers help peole? Why do people votunteer?
[10:03.66]How can you become one of them?Let's see what LiMeng is doing.
[10:09.59]LiMeng:Daniel,if you've got a minute,could I thalk to you about volunteering?
[10:15.76]Daniel:Sure,as you know,I do some volunteering myself.
[10:20.80]LiMeng:I know if you do volunteer work,you do it for free.Right?
[10:26.68]Daniel:Yeah,but if you want some help with training and finding 10 the right place to work in,
[10:33.13]it's a good idea to become a member of a volunteer organization like"Volun-teering SA".
[10:40.78]That costs money.
[10:43.66]LiMeng:I heard that if you look on-line,
[10:47.42]there are plenty of volunteer jobs available.
[10:51.78]Daniel:Yeah,you can find a good job that way.
[10:56.22]But if you want to do the job better,
[11:00.09]it helps to get some training and advice from"Volunteering SA".
[11:06.25]LiMeng:So if I join,I have to call somewhere and fill out a form?
[11:12.00]Daniel:Right.And also pay a fee of $40 plus $4 GST.
[11:19.65]So altogether you pay $44 a year to have a full membership 11.
[11:25.71]LiMeng:What?I have to pay money in order to work for free?
[11:30.86]Daniel:Well,you don't have to,but believe me,if you do pay
[11:36.50]your money won't go nowhere.
[11:40.06]You'll get lots of benefits,you know.
[11:43.82]LiMeng:Yeah,those benefits are killing 12 me.
[11:47.76]Daniel:No,it's worth it and you get free training,free advice,
[11:53.72]free newsletters and journals 13 on volunteering,that sort of thing.
[12:00.09]LiMeng:Pay to be a volunteer?I feel more like a customer than a volunteer! [12:05.94]5.Listen and write.
[12:10.70]Listen to the tape
[12:13.65]and fill in the facts and figures about volunteering in Australia.
[12:19.29]Who volunteers?
[12:22.66]32% of Australians over the age of 18 years
[12:28.30]volunteered their time and energy to not-for-profit organizations during 2000.
[12:35.96]This is an increase from______in 1995.
[12:41.84]_____of those volunteers were men and_______were women.
[12:48.78]The peak age was_____years(accounting for 40%).
[12:55.86]Men working on a full-time 14 basis
[13:00.12]were found to volunteer at a higher rate which was_____than women which was___.
[13:08.87]On average,people volunteer for_______hours per week or_____hours annually 15.
[13:17.34]Young people volunteer for an average of_______hours or_______hours per year.
[13:25.69]6.Listen,read and act.
[13:30.97]Where can you find volunteer job opportunities?
[13:36.01]Call a volunteer centre or search on-line.It's easy and quick.
[13:42.86]LiMeng:Xiaohong,I've found a few volunteer job opportunities on-line.
[13:48.60]Come over and take a look.
[13:51.77]Xiaohong:Volunteer job opportunities?Are you sure you can spare time for it?
[13:57.83]LiMeng:Well,as long as I do it for only a couple of hours a week,
[14:03.39]I should be able to manage it.Anyway,look at these jobs first.What do you think[14:10.36]Xiaohong:This one's good--helping 16 old people in nursing homes.
[14:16.01]Reading the newspaper,shopping...and you can decide on the days and time.
[14:22.98]LiMeng:How about this one?
[14:26.04]Giving one-to-one instructions in understanding and using the Internet.
[14:31.78]Introductory level only.
[14:35.34]Xiaohong:But it says country areas here.
[14:39.18]Unless you could drive,this one would be difficult.
[14:44.35]How would you go to these places?
[14:48.01]LiMeng:You're right!Nursing home or computer job,which one shall I choose?
[14:54.25]9.Listen,read and learn.
[14:59.42]Volunteer service in the Weat
[15:03.86]Do you want to work with people or animals or machines or tools?
[15:11.02]Do you want to work indoors 17 or outdoors,
[15:15.77]directly serve people in need or serve people behind the scenes?
[15:22.12]These are the typical questions that a volunteer service agency 18 would ask.
[15:28.18]Every year,thousands and thousands of people in the west offer volunteer services.
[15:35.16]Vollunteering greatly strengthens the community partly because it helps the old,
[15:42.29]the young,the weak,the sick,the disabled and the injured to overcome difficulties.
[15:50.75]Volunteers usually help in many different ways.
[15:55.90]They may give people advice,offer friendship to the young,
[16:01.18]drive the elderly to church,counsel kids against drugs,
[16:07.13]work as an assistant in a school or nursing home,raise funds,plant trees,
[16:14.99]help out in local libraries and do many other things.
[16:20.74]Volunteering can be a few hours a week or a few hours a month,
[16:26.51]time during the day,evenings or weekends,either part time or full time.
[16:33.96]Anybody who is willing to serve people in need can become a volunteer.
[16:40.20]The art of volunteering is a process of both giving and receiving.
[16:46.16]Volunteering allows volunteers to meet new people
[16:51.12]and make new friends and mix with people from all walks of life.
[16:57.39]Volunteering is an excellent way to experiment,
[17:02.12]practice and try out new techniques and skills.
[17:07.37]It is much more effective to practice a skillt
[17:12.41]than to read about it or study it in a classroom.
[17:17.06]Volunteering is a great way to develop good teamwork skills,
[17:23.12]discover your individual talents and explore career choices.
[17:29.68]Being a volunteer takes individuals on a wonderful journey
[17:35.32]and helps them learn many important things beyond their school learning 19.
[17:41.28]14.Listen,read and act.
[17:46.74]Have you been to a nursing home for old people?
[17:51.31]Do you know what they need most?How can we help them?
[17:56.64]Mr.peterson,the manager of a nursing home,is giving LiMeng some instructions. [18:03.59]LiMeng:Thank you so much,Mr.Peterson.Is there anything else I should know?
[18:09.33]Peterson:Yes.Many old people here don't hear very well,
[18:14.98]so if you read newspaper or books to them,make sure you are loud and slow.
[18:21.74]LiMeng:Loud and slow.OK,I'll remember that.
[18:26.70]Peterson:And also if something urgent 20 turns up and you can't make it here,
[18:32.35]just give me a call so I can arrange things.
[18:37.00]LiMeng:Sure.I've got a mobile 21 phone.That's easy.
[18:41.67]Peterson:Now.can you remember our address and which bus comes by our place?
[18:47.84]LiMeng:Yeah.But I'll write them down in my notebook just in case I forget.
[18:54.18]Peterson:Good.Well,that's all I need to tell you.
[18:59.04]Thank you very much,young man,for your interest in helping old people.
[19:04.61]We look forward to seeing you this coming Friday.


adj.遗失的,缺少的,失踪的
  • Check the tools and see if anything is missing.检点一下工具,看有无丢失。
  • All the others are here;he's the only one missing.别人都来了,就短他一个。
v.取[收]回( withdraw的过去式 );(使)撤退[出];提;收回
  • She withdrew to confer with her advisers before announcing a decision. 她先去请教顾问然后再宣布决定。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She quickly withdrew her hand from the hot iron. 她很快地将手从火烫的熨斗上缩了回来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.回忆,召回,取消;vt.回想起,召回,与...相似,恢复
  • As you may recall, he was in the army then.你可能记得当时他正在从军。
  • We demand that you recall your army from our border.我们要求你们撤回在我们边境的部队。
v./n.零售;adv.以零售价格
  • In this shop they retail tobacco and sweets.这家铺子零售香烟和糖果。
  • These shoes retail at 10 yuan a pair.这些鞋子零卖10元一双。
n.器具,器械,装置( appliance的名词复数 )
  • Dish washer is one of the appliances. 洗碗机是家用电器的一种。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • You can buy refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, and other appliances there. 在那里可以买到冰箱、炉具、洗碗机和其他家电产品。 来自朗文快捷英语教程 1
n.羊群,一群,大量;vi.群集,聚集,成群
  • A flock of customers were waiting for the store to open.一群顾客在等候着商店开门。
  • A few sheep have been lost from the flock.羊群里少了几只羊。
vt.花费,消费;毁灭;vi.消费掉;枯萎
  • They generally consume more power and take up more space,too.它们通常消耗更多的能量,并且占用更多的空间。
  • The British consume a vast amount of tea each year.英国人每年消费大量的茶叶。
vt.提高(强度、力量、数量等),增加(进)
  • BBC backing for the scheme will enhance its credibility.英国广播公司对这一计划的支持将提高其可信度。
  • Good secretarial skills should enhance your chances of getting a job.出色的秘书工作技能会增加你找工作的机会。
adv.审慎地;蓄意地;故意地
  • The girl gave the show away deliberately.女孩故意泄露秘密。
  • They deliberately shifted off the argument.他们故意回避这个论点。
n.发现,发现物;调查的结果
  • The finding makes some sense.该发现具有一定的意义。
  • That's an encouraging finding.这是一个鼓舞人心的发现。
n.成员资格,会员全体,从属关系
  • I must renew my membership of the sailing club.我必须延续我的航海俱乐部会员的资格。
  • He made up his mind to apply for membership in the Party.他决心申请入党。
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财
  • Investors are set to make a killing from the sell-off.投资者准备清仓以便大赚一笔。
  • Last week my brother made a killing on Wall Street.上个周我兄弟在华尔街赚了一大笔。
n.(某学科或专业的)杂志( journal的名词复数 );期刊;日志;(用于报纸名)…报
  • Which journals does the library subscribe to? 图书馆订有哪些报刊?
  • This short story was published by two journals of repute. 这篇短篇小说由两种著名的杂志刊出。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adj.满工作日的或工作周的,全时间的
  • A full-time job may be too much for her.全天工作她恐怕吃不消。
  • I don't know how she copes with looking after her family and doing a full-time job.既要照顾家庭又要全天工作,我不知道她是如何对付的。
adv.一年一次,每年
  • Many migratory birds visit this lake annually.许多候鸟每年到这个湖上作短期逗留。
  • They celebrate their wedding anniversary annually.他们每年庆祝一番结婚纪念日。
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
adv.(在)室内,(在)户内
  • Because of the coldness of the weather we stayed indoors.我们因天气寒冷呆在家里。
  • It is very cold outside,you'd better come indoors across the board.外面很冷,你们所有人最好都进屋。
n.经办;代理;代理处
  • This disease is spread through the agency of insects.这种疾病是通过昆虫媒介传播的。
  • He spoke in the person of Xinhua News Agency.他代表新华社讲话。
n.学问,学识,学习;动词learn的现在分词
  • When you are learning to ride a bicycle,you often fall off.初学骑自行车时,常会从车上掉下来。
  • Learning languages isn't just a matter of remembering words.学习语言不仅仅是记些单词的事。
a.紧急的,急迫的,紧要的
  • He asked to see the manager for something urgent. 他有急事求见经理。
  • A part of this urgent task was allotted to us. 这项紧急任务的一部分分给了我们。
adj.可移动的,易变的,机动的;n.运动物体
  • The old lady sits on a mobile chair every morning.那位老妇人每天上午坐在一把可携带使用的椅子上。
  • She's much more mobile now that she's bought a car.自从她买了汽车后,活动量就大多了。
学英语单词
acetaldehyde ammomia
administrative system of material
arolla
as thing stand
at great expense
autochange turntable
beilstein test
Brocard circle
cardiac disease
Castlerobin bomb
Chaush
cintoplasm
clitoridectomized
cutoff attenuator
Daphniphyllum subverticillatum
declare an interest
dielectric heatings
ellerman
emergoes
every now and every now and again
fibrosarcoma of bladder
final condition
four part counterpoint
friability tester
gaposchkin
gas tungsten arc
graduated rheostat
grodge
Halazepamum
haplomelasma
hot acid
hypoplastic incisor
imidazobenzodiazepines
inequality constraints
ingleboroughs
insect spermatology
interleaved 2 of 5 bar code
k-gun
kind of benefits
left lead
life income policies
maggios
mediamax
memory attribute
midswing
mine carrier
multipolar synchro
multispectral line scanner
Nabberu, L.
neural chip
nonexclusionary
North American football
nosebleed seats
off-network
Ohm law
oilcans
olap
otsego
overswing
pattern positioner
pedunculus corporis mamillaris
perforated tape code
petits soins
photographic coverage
platyophthalmon (stibnite)
POART
polyrhachis rastellata
pressed pile
prim.
prior patient account number
radiobe
Reclomide
record collecting
refusal to
retention wall
Ribatejo
ribbon magnesium
roger beep
sea fox
self flashing
shared leadership
signal theft
slinging work
SMART HDD
sodium triphenylcyanboron
Stevens Point
stick locking
storm-battered
stovemaker
straight wind
swarm
sweep rate
take a ramble
take control
tetradontid
transportable missile-tracking radar
trenchfuls
unchristian
undecaying
undecene dicarboxylic acid
uriniferous tubules
vine-ripened