时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:创新国际英语教程 学生用书 3


英语课



[00:00.00]Unit 11 Telling stories 2 While you listen

[00:09.90]Hair today,gone tomorrow!

[00:15.15]So,we’ve got to take this one and then change at Cannon 1 Street,right?

[00:24.40]Yes,that’s.Hey,did I tell you about what happened

[00:30.04]with me and my dad on the underground last year?

[00:34.51]No,go on,what?

[00:38.03]Well,about a year and a half ago,

[00:43.08]I decided 2 to get all my hair long hair cut off,right?

[00:47.93]I always used to have really,really long hair

[00:53.08]-ever since I was about fourteen or fifteen,

[00:57.21]you know-way down past my shoulders-parted in the middle like curtains,

[01:04.08]So,anyway,about a week after I had it all cut off,you know-really short-

[01:10.24]and I looked quite different.

[01:13.80]Yesh,I bet 3.So,anyway,I was going home on the tube 4,

[01:19.65]and I was half asleep because it was five or six o’clock

[01:25.68]and I was just standing 5 there,

[01:29.13]-and a little did I know that my dad

[01:33.20]was actually coming back from a business trip abroad,

[01:38.25]passing through London on the undergroud to get his train back to Durham.

[01:44.20]And guess what?He got into the same carriage as me!

[01:50.16]The doors closed behind him.So there I am,

[01:55.72]standing there face-to-face with my own father!

[02:00.76]I don’t recognise him at first,

[02:04.89]but then I think,’Ah,that’s my dad.’and,of course,

[02:10.17]he’s obviously 6 only seen me with really long hair for the last then years,

[02:16.54]and so I’m standing there,staring at him

[02:21.19]and he keeps on glancing at me nervously,thinking,

[02:26.05]’Who’s this lunatic staring at me?’and I’m thinking-you know,

[02:31.72]it’s the strangest feeling not being recognised by your own dad

[02:37.28]-so I just stood there thinking,

[02:41.44]’Well,shall I just get off at the next stop without telling him,

[02:46.69]or shall I risk giving him a nervous breakdown 7 and a heart attack by saying,

[02:52.33]’Hello dad?’But,anyway,eventually I went,’Hello dad?’and he went,

[02:59.77]’Diane!’and then said how he was getting really worried

[03:05.13]because he though I was a pick-pocket or a drug addict 8

[03:09.70]or something who’d been getting ready to pinch 9 his wallet

[03:14.35]or something-and,um,yeah,that was a pretty strange and funny thing.

[03:22.21]Yeah,really strange.

[03:28.09]6 Story-telling expressions

[03:43.56]Listen and check your answers.

[03:48.41]Did I tell you about what happened to me in France last year?

[03:53.69]No,I don’t think you did.Go on.

[03:57.95]Well,I was on holiday with my parents in this little village near the sea,

[04:03.70]and we ran out of money.

[04:07.17]Really?That’s awful.

[04:10.93]Yes,so we went into town to find a cash machine-which we did,no trouble.

[04:17.70]Anyway,when we put the card in the machine,

[04:22.45]it just started spitting 10 out loads and loads of money.

[04:28.09]You’re joking!So did you keep it?

[04:32.74]Of course we did!Wouldn’t you?

[04:36.82]3 Pronunciation

[04:48.89]Listen and notice where the speaker pauses 11:

[04:54.95]There was this great big dog,sitting there,barking at me.

[05:00.70]Listen to these short sections of speech and mark the pauses.

[05:10.44]1.It was five or six o’clock and I was standing there,minding my own business.

[05:19.40]2.My dad was actually coming back from a business triip abroad,passing through London.

[05:28.96]3.He keeps on glancing at me,thinking,’Who’s this lunatic staring at me?’

[05:38.91]4.I was dancing about in the street,acting like a fool.

[05:48.37]5.I was lying there on the ground,screaming in pain.

[05:58.22]Now listen again and underline 12 the strongest stress :

[06:06.99]1.It was five or six o’clock and I was standing there,minding my own business.

[06:15.54]2.My dad was actually coming back from a business triip abroad,passing through London.

[06:24.99]3.He keeps on glancing at me,thinking,’Who’s this lunatic staring at me?’

[06:34.84]4.I was dancing about in the street,acting like a fool.

[06:44.22]5.I was lying there on the ground,screaming in pain.

[06:53.88]2 While you read Spider woman

[07:08.25]Have you heard the story of the woman who dried her cat in the microwave after it had got wet

[07:18.28]-or the one about the woman who opened a bag of prepared saled

[07:23.72]and out popped a fully-grown frog?

[07:28.37]Whether they are true or not,we love telling each other scary 13 stories.

[07:34.92]Unfortunately,the story that follows is definitely 14 true.

[07:41.09]Recently,a woman living in Kent in suthem England went to her doctor.

[07:48.35]For days she hadn’t been ablt to sleep because of noises in her ear.

[07:54.51]The doctor told her that this was not unusual.

[07:59.56]Lots of people have noises in their ears.

[08:04.00]However,when he looked into her ear,he got the shock of his life.

[08:10.16]He could see legs and something moving.

[08:14.89]It was a large spider!The woman was absolutely terrified 15 of spiders!

[08:22.65]The doctor was able to re,pve ot qiickly and set it free.

[08:28.21]When speaking to a colleague 16 a few days later,

[08:33.49]the doctor mentioned that that was the first time

[08:37.93]he had ever found a spider living in someone’s ear.

[08:42.66]His colleague suggested that the spider was probably looking for somewhere warm

[08:48.93]in order to lay its eggs.



n.大炮,火炮;飞机上的机关炮
  • The soldiers fired the cannon.士兵们开炮。
  • The cannon thundered in the hills.大炮在山间轰鸣。
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
v.打赌,以(与)...打赌;n.赌注,赌金;打赌
  • I bet you can't do this puzzle.我敢说,你解决不了这个难题。
  • I offered to bet with him.我提出与他打赌。
n.(英)地铁;管,软管,隧道;vt.把…装管,使通过管子
  • You may get to the railway station by tube.你可以乘地铁到火车站。
  • Take care not to break the test tube!当心别把试管打碎了!
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。
adv.显然;明白地
  • Obviously they were putting him to a severe test.显然他们是在给他以严峻的考验。
  • Obviously he was lying.显然他是在撒谎。
n.垮,衰竭;损坏,故障,倒塌
  • She suffered a nervous breakdown.她患神经衰弱。
  • The plane had a breakdown in the air,but it was fortunately removed by the ace pilot.飞机在空中发生了故障,但幸运的是被王牌驾驶员排除了。
v.使沉溺;使上瘾;n.沉溺于不良嗜好的人
  • He became gambling addict,and lost all his possessions.他习染上了赌博,最终输掉了全部家产。
  • He assisted a drug addict to escape from drug but failed firstly.一开始他帮助一个吸毒者戒毒但失败了。
n.捏,撮,困苦,偷窃;vt.掐,使...困苦,偷窃
  • She would pinch on food in order to spend on clothing.她过去常把伙食费省下来买衣服。
  • He put a pinch of salt on his food.他在自己的食物上撒了一撮盐。
n.分散v.吐痰( spit的现在分词 );发出呼噜呼噜声;咝咝地冒油;下小雨
  • These boys insulted a girl by spitting at her. 这几个男孩向一个女孩吐口水侮辱她。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He was spitting out the husks of sunflower seeds on the floor. 他把瓜子皮吐在地板上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
n.停顿( pause的名词复数 );暂停;延长记号;暂停键v.停顿( pause的第三人称单数 );暂停;(按暂停键)暂停放音;暂停放像
  • Speakers can use intonation, stress, and pauses to help make their meaning clear. 讲话的人可以用语调、重音和停顿等方法来帮助他们表达的更明确。 来自辞典例句
  • He pauses a moment at the foot of a tree to take his bearings. 他在一棵树下面停了下来,以便判明自己的方位。 来自辞典例句
n.下划线;加下划线;vt.在…下面划线;强调
  • Underline all the sentences you do not know.在你不懂的所有句子下面划一条线。
  • Please underline the noun clauses in the passage.请用线画出短文中的名词性从句。
a.引起惊慌的;害怕的
  • What animal do you think is the most scary?你认为什么动物最可怕?
  • Are you afraid of scary movies?你害怕恐怖电影吗?
adv.一定地,肯定地;明确地,确切地
  • The team will definitely lose if he doesn't play.如果他不参加比赛,这个队肯定会输。
  • I shall definitely be home before six o'clock.6点以前,我一定回家。
adj.很害怕的,极度惊慌的,吓坏了的v.使恐怖,使惊吓,恐吓( terrify的过去式和过去分词 )
  • the crying of terrified children 小孩受了惊吓的哭声
  • I'm terrified of flying. 我十分害怕坐飞机。
n.同僚,同事
  • He is a colleague of mine.他是我的同事。
  • The professor paid a return visit to his American colleague.教授回访了他的美国同事。
学英语单词
8-level vestigial sideband
a brass farthing
ace boon coons
active-centre
additional cannon pinion
Aegean Islands
alae vomeris
Alexander's crown
ampex
Amstelmeer
arats
Auranti cortex siccatus
automatic multi-screwdriver
backtrackings
bipolar front end
birth ratio
browzing
calibration liquid
Calochortus albus
Cau, Song
cdot
claim entitlement
Clarensac
classified as
colometrogram
containment cooling system
contract transportation
convolution operation
cooling method
CPRO
data handling equipment
diarylmaleimide
e in altissimo
energy-sapping
enforcement notice
entropy balance equation
Erb paralysis
exemplary role
fabry perot cavity
ferrimagnetisms
fishery processing ship
foreign capital in flow
furnace foundation
furnculosis
gauze sponge
godelier
grafite
grasps the nettle
hold in pledge
huntington-heberleim sink and float
hydraulic machine
hylion
infusoriform embryo
iodobromite
ketonic ester
logic(al) value
magnetic card filing cabinet
manufacturer's wire
masais
mauremys reevesii
memory time
migratory thrombophlebitis
misstating
nail smith chisel
noise pollution
NOT AND
optical depolarization
order Salientia
p.c.b.s
parabolic flight
permitio
perpendicular electric constant
persuadability
phlegmasia
pstis
pulse attenuator
Red Cross and Red Crescent
rheology of elastomers
saddle-bows
safe handling of cargo
screw driver for cruciate slot
seminists
smooth-surface
space-based observation
spherical iron particle
superfamily sphecoideas
theory of genasthenia
time-to-pulse height converter
to the advantage of
toric smoothing machine
touchinesses
translation tool
tread bracing layer
unryu-gata
vertical velocity gradient
waist packs
waitressed
walt whitmen
wholesomest
work loose
zinc dithiofuroate
Zitazonium