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 15              Bushfire
[00:04.49]1.Listen,read and practice.
[00:10.34]LiMeng,Xiaohong and the home-stay family are watching the news on TV.
[00:17.19]There's a big bushfire in the suburbs of Canberra.They are very worried.
[00:24.35]Mr.Davis:This bushfire is going out of control.
[00:29.20]Many more house might be hurned down.
[00:33.15]Mrs.Davis:Yeah.So many houses are already gone.This is terrible.
[00:39.39]LiMeng:I never knew a bushfire could be so bad.
[00:44.72]Mr.Davis:It has been worse.On Ash Wednesday in 1983,
[00:50.08]there was a big one in the Adelaide Hills and 28 people died.
[00:56.24]Xiaohong:My goodness.I feel so sorry for those people,Couldn't they run away?
[01:03.01]Daniel:You don't know how fast a bushfire spreads.
[01:07.45]It could be faster than your legs,believe me.
[01:12.70](There's a piece of news about a mother of three
[01:17.43]who died trying to save her family photo album.)
[01:22.00]Mrs.Davis:Oh,no.Poor woman!She really shouldn't have done that.That's crazy.
[01:28.56]Daniel:Yeah.She already knew the house was on fire,why did she go back in anyway?
[01:35.22]Xiaohong:Maybe she thought she could be quick enough.
[01:39.66]Mr.Davis:Kids,always remember to save yourself.That's the only thing that matters.
[01:45.90]Mrs.Davis:I suppose you haven't heard much about bushfires yet.
[01:51.15]They are very dangerous.
[01:54.81]Some people have died trying to save their houses
[01:59.67]or their pets or trying to get things out of the houses.
[02:04.84]LiMeng:I'll remember your advice.Where should we go?
[02:09.99]Suppose there's a big bushfire near here?
[02:14.56]Mr.Davis:Good question!
[02:17.20]There are evacuation centres we could go to if bushfire was already near our house.
[02:24.35]Now,Daniel,have you got the map?
[02:28.30]4.Listen,read and act.
[02:34.36]Have you ever wondered how a bushfire is started and how bad it can be?
[02:40.52]Fire is no fun.It destroys everything in its path.
[02:46.87]Let's see how the bushfire in canberra was started.
[02:52.02]Daniel:Here.These are some newspapers carrying news on the bushfire in Canberra.
[02:58.47]LiMeng:Thanks,Daniel.Oh,look here."...a moderate fire is started
[03:05.31]by lightning strikes in bushland..."So it is the lightning.
[03:11.16]Daniel:Well,sometimes people light them,but often it's lightning.
[03:16.44]You know hot weather and strong wind will often turn a small fire into a big one.
[03:22.50]Xiaohong:Listen to this,
[03:25.37]"...flames reach 60 metres into the air,3 times higher than the trees."
[03:32.14]LiMeng:I can't believe it---100 kilometres per hour wind.
[03:37.99]It could be faster than a car.
[03:41.75]Daniel:Yeah.It starts a firestorm.Look at this story."
[03:47.08]At 11 a.m.,the sky was blue,...by 1:30p.m.,it was orange and brown,
[03:54.92]and half an hour later the sky was black with dark smoke
[04:00.48]and we could not see 1 metre in front of us."
[04:04.92]Xiaohong:My goodness.This is frightening.
[04:09.18]How could the firefighters put out a bushire like this?
[04:14.46]Daniel:It's hard.That's why we should try to make sure fires don't start
[04:20.81]and also try to put out small fires before thry grow bigger.
[04:26.16]LiMeng:"Be our eyes and ears--police."Yes,we should all watch out.
[04:32.72]8.Listen,read and act.
[04:37.86]A big bushfire can burn down many houses and leave many people with nothing
[04:44.73]except for the clothes they're wearing! Where can they get help?
[04:50.30]LiMeng:Look at this photo.
[04:53.17]The house is gone and the man is only wearing shorts and slippers 1.
[04:59.42]He's got nothing else left.
[05:02.65]Xiaohong:I wonder where he sleeps now for the night.
[05:07.12]Daniel:I hope he's got relatives or friends to help him out.
[05:12.16]Some people will have to go to the help centre to pick up what they need.
[05:17.81]Xiaohong:What can they get there?
[05:20.86]Daniel:Well,thigs like clothing,nappies and vouchers 2 they can use to buy things.
[05:28.44]The fire victims are also given some cash to buy things they need right away. [05:35.10]LiMeng:I suppose the victims will need many more things than those.
[05:40.24]Can we donate things?
[05:43.61]Daniel:Yeah.People donate money and things to charity.
[05:48.76]A lot of money has to be raised for them.
[05:52.91]Xiaohong:That's what we should do too.Now,what have we got?
[05:58.27]11.Listen and read.
[06:02.81]Summer in Australia
[06:06.16]Everybody knows what hot weather is.
[06:10.70]But not many people know what a hot summer is like in Australia.
[06:16.14]But Australians have lived there for years
[06:20.19]and they have experienced the worst Australian heat waves[06:25.85]They have come up with many useful suggestions for coping with the situation.
[06:32.10]If this is your first time in Australia
[06:36.25]and you intend to spend your summer holiday there,
[06:41.01]the following suggestions may help you survive better during an Australian summer.
[06:47.85]When the temperature climbs to its greatest heights,
[06:52.60]the best parking place is determined 3 by shade,instead of distance.
[06:59.06]In some places,hot water now comes out of both taps.
[07:04.62]You learn that a seat belt buckle 4 makes a prtty good branding iron.
[07:10.47]You discover that you can get sunburnt through your car window.
[07:15.75]You develop a fear of metal car door handles.
[07:20.79]You break into a sweat,the instant you step outside at 7 a.m.
[07:26.67]The temperature drops below 35'C and you can feel a little chilly 5.
[07:34.22]Your biggest bicycle wreck 6 fear is,
[07:38.27]"What if I get knocked out and end up lying on the pavement and cook to death?"
[07:44.33]Farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice
[07:49.08]to keep them from laying hard-boiled egggs.
[07:53.65]The cows are giving evaporated 7 milk.
[07:57.91]The trees are whistling for the dogs.
[08:01.96]You discover that in February,it only takes2 fingers to steer 8 your car.
[08:08.72]Well,it feels that hot in Australia sometimes anyway.
[08:13.77]On hearing those words,you might think of escaping from the heat.
[08:19.33]You can flock 9 to the most popular beaches
[08:23.41]or add more ice to the portable 10 drink cooler.
[08:28.26]But even that is not always enough.
[08:32.03]People have been advised to stay out of the sun
[08:36.57]and increase their intake 11 of water as precautions against the heat.
[08:42.74]Meteorologically,the cause is generally due to troughs across the Australian mainland forcing hot air
[08:51.07]from the country's centre to the north and east.
[08:55.93]A lack of rain in the cooler months also adds to the dry,hot weather.
[09:01.88]However,no matter how hot the weather is,
[09:06.56]people can still take necessary precautions:
[09:11.60]drinking plenty of water,eating lots of fruits and vegetables,
[09:17.24]staying at home or in the shade and bringing enough ice
[09:22.81]when travelling are the basic things to do.
[09:27.07]If you do as you are told,a hot summer may still be"cool"in your eyes.


n. 拖鞋
  • a pair of slippers 一双拖鞋
  • He kicked his slippers off and dropped on to the bed. 他踢掉了拖鞋,倒在床上。
n.凭证( voucher的名词复数 );证人;证件;收据
  • These vouchers are redeemable against any future purchase. 这些优惠券将来购物均可使用。
  • This time we were given free vouchers to spend the night in a nearby hotel. 这一次我们得到了在附近一家旅馆入住的免费券。 来自英语晨读30分(高二)
adj.坚定的;有决心的
  • I have determined on going to Tibet after graduation.我已决定毕业后去西藏。
  • He determined to view the rooms behind the office.他决定查看一下办公室后面的房间。
n.扣子,带扣;v.把...扣住,由于压力而弯曲
  • The two ends buckle at the back.带子两端在背后扣起来。
  • She found it hard to buckle down.她很难专心做一件事情。
adj.凉快的,寒冷的
  • I feel chilly without a coat.我由于没有穿大衣而感到凉飕飕的。
  • I grew chilly when the fire went out.炉火熄灭后,寒气逼人。
n.失事,遇难;沉船;vt.(船等)失事,遇难
  • Weather may have been a factor in the wreck.天气可能是造成这次失事的原因之一。
  • No one can wreck the friendship between us.没有人能够破坏我们之间的友谊。
vt.驾驶,为…操舵;引导;vi.驾驶
  • If you push the car, I'll steer it.如果你来推车,我就来驾车。
  • It's no use trying to steer the boy into a course of action that suits you.想说服这孩子按你的方式行事是徒劳的。
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。
adj.轻便的,手提式的;n.便携的东西
  • I have a portable typewriter.我有一个便携式打字机。
  • There is a pretty portable pair of steps in one corner of the room.屋角放着一架小巧玲珑的折梯。
n.吸入,纳入;进气口,入口
  • Reduce your salt intake.减少盐的摄入量。
  • There was a horrified intake of breath from every child.所有的孩子都害怕地倒抽了一口凉气。
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acid annealing
aleurone cells of endosperm
anoxic pore water
antenna long-wire
Arleux
augmental off-gas system
authorized data list
brought to the table
buffer plate
buried drain
calonectris leucomelas
canister-shot
capacity resistence time constant
chronosequence
coal cassification
coherent processing system parameter
coloured vase
composite depreciation method
constaff
constant current potentiometry
convenien
coroner's court
crushing force
deposition of radioactive dust
dinicotinoylornithine
EFR
Environmental Study Conference
fan-brake
free-thinning
gamma ray dosimeter
H. & S.
haloform
hanged around
haptically
Hartley, Marsden
headiness
hearthwares
hinchcliff
hogling
immunity resistant
insect bar
interspousal
ipsm
Julian Alps
Kven
lead totanate ceramics
Macewen's operation
mental arithmetic
misspender
muldaur
multienzyme complex
narchinol
national defence economics
national-savings
neighborhood parks
neosurrealists
newton's friction law
North Plains
obad
operation elements
optimal rate of mark up
Oterben
output of systems analysis and design
Pediapred
peer acceptance
pestalotia aucubae hara
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preoptive control
product-mixes
promurit
puristical
pyridoxine hydrochloride
residual-ore deposit
resoundable
revives
room mining
San Salvador
Savona
Sechuana
sederunt
shed the blood of someone
single sweep
soil stratigraphy
soil test
SSI (secondary side inspection)
substrate orientation
sweettalks
take breath away
thyroidism
ticker-tape
toogh
town-hall
trachelomonas pseudobulla
trouble-free
two-byte conversion
vacuum bypass
valley shape factor
vertical slit arc-chute
wagon wheel grain
water-tight regulations
woolner
Yucatan Current