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


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  [00:00.00]Unit 3 Your interests

[00:04.99]2 Not as often as I used to

[00:12.25]Listen to June,a bus driver,talking about how she spends her free time.

[00:18.70]1.How often do you work in the evenings?

[00:24.16]Not all that often,actually,just when I have to.

[00:28.92]Some people like the extra money,but I prefer to be at home with my kids.

[00:34.87]2.How often do you get up early on Saturdays?

[00:42.14]Oh,all the time!My boys play football every Saturday morning,

[00:48.20]so I’ve got to be up by eight.

[00:51.75]3.How often do you see your parents?

[00:57.91]Well,they live in Wales,so,not as often as I’d like to.

[01:03.79]I suppose I see mum and dad two or three times a year.

[01:09.36]4.How often do you have your hair done?

[01:14.92]Oh,about every fortnight.It depends really.

[01:20.20]If I’m going out somewhere,I might have it done specially 1.

[01:25.05]5.How often do you see your best friend?

[01:30.33]Whenever I can.She lives quite near me,but she’s a hurse,

[01:36.78]so she’s got to work at weekends quite a lot.

[01:41.15]6.How often do you go away for the weekend?

[01:47.00]Oh,only a couple of times a year.It’s difficult when you’ve got children.

[01:52.95]7.How often do you go to the cinema?

[01:59.01]Oh,hardly ever.I usually wait till films come out on video

[02:06.48]and then get them for an evening.

[02:09.83]8.How often do you go clubbing?

[02:15.29]Not as often as I used to.Before I got married,I used to go out every weekend.

[02:22.76]2.Why you listen So what shall we do tonight?

[02:33.21]So what do you feel like doing tonight?Any ideas?

[02:37.88]Well,I’d quite like to see a film,or,I don’t know,

[02:44.65]see if there’s any good bands around,if you’re into bands.

[02:50.21]Yes,that’s an idea.What kind of music do you like,then?

[02:55.39]Oh,all sorts,really,you know,a lot of pop

[03:00.04]and I quite like blues 2 and jazz and things like that.

[03:04.61]Oh,really?I’m more into dance music myself,so maybe...

[03:10.25]Well,if you’s rather,we could always go and see a film.I like really scary things.

[03:16.41]What?You mean like Halloween?

[03:19.94]Yes,that kind of thing,and I also quite like action movies,

[03:25.22]you know,car chases,guns,bombs,anything that’s fast and exciting.

[03:31.88]oh,right.To be honest with you,I’m not really that keen 3 on violent films.

[03:38.96]You’re kidding!And I though this was going to be the perfect relationship!

[03:44.42]So did I!But it doesn’t sound like we’ve got all that much in common,really,does it?

[03:50.87]Oh come on,there must be something we can do!

[03:55.60]Let me think.Well,I suppose we could always go clubbing.

[04:02.26]What’s?Somewhere like Paradox 4?

[04:06.10]Is that the new plac that’s just opened?

[04:10.04]Yes,just last week.Right,so how about going clubbing,then?

[04:15.71]OK.Why not?Do you go much yourself?

[04:21.04]No,not all that often,actually.A couple of times a year,I guess.

[04:26.61]Oh,me too now,but I used to go a lot more when I was younger-almost every weekend.

[04:33.87]The thing was,though,it just got to me after a while,

[04:39.12]staying out dancng all night and then having to go to work first thing in the moring.

[04:44.55]I’m getting a bit too old for it now.

[04:48.68]Oh,well,that’s that off the menu,then!So.what shall we do then?

[04:55.65]I don’t know.Couldn’t we just get a video,and a curry 5,

[05:01.22]and have a nice quiet evening in in front of the telly?

[05:05.48]Oh,you’ve got to be joking!We’re not in our graves 6 yet.

[05:11.25]I mean,that’s the kind of thing my parents are probably doing right now!

[05:16.60]Look,it’s not what I’d normally 7 do on a Monday night,

[05:22.53]but let’s give clubing a go!It might be a laugh.

[05:27.18]Not really keen

[05:34.84]1.I love nearly all winter sports.

[05:43.38]Really?I’m not really very keen on them,myself.

[05:48.94]I once broke my leg skiing and it put me off-for life!

[05:54.01]2.Going out with a crowd of friends and having fun,that’s what I really like doing.

[06:00.78]Do you?It’s not really my kind of thing,I’v afraid.

[06:05.82]I prefer to go out with just one or maybe two people.I hate crowds.

[06:12.19]3.I’m really interstd in politics.

[06:17.65]Oh,it’s not really my kind of thing,I’m afraid.

[06:22.51]I don’t really understand what makes all the parties different.

[06:27.37]They all seem the same to me!

[06:30.82]4.I’m really into older music,you know,before 1967.

[06:37.77]Are you?I’m not really that keen on anything before 1980.

[06:43.12]5.My favourite kind of things are comics and cartoons.

[06:49.78]I don’t really like things like that mayself.I don’t see the point of them.

[06:55.84]I prefer a good novel-the longer the better!

[07:00.39]6.I’m really into roller-balding.It’s bit like roller-skating.

[07:08.04]Are you?It’s not really my kind of thing.I’m always worried I might get hurt.

[07:15.20]Reading 2 While you read

[07:23.38]Are you a bag person?

[07:27.03]Come on,admit it!You can’t resist classy carrier 8 bags.

[07:34.30]You have some cheap and nasty 9 bags from the local supermarket which you put your rubbish in.

[07:41.06]But somewhere at home you’ve got a collection of bags

[07:45.74]that you wouldn’t part with for the world.

[07:49.79]An Armani bag?A Gucci one?

[07:54.46]Or maybe it’s that one from the Duty-Free Shop at Kuala Lumpur Airport?

[08:01.31]They prove that you’re the sort of person you’d like to be.

[08:06.45]Recently,a London gallery held an exhibition to celebrate the carrier bag.

[08:13.53]They asked thirty top artists and designers to design a carrier bag

[08:19.88]for thirty shops which took part in the exhibition.

[08:24.35]The show was a tremendous 10 success

[08:29.00]because it seems we are all secret carrier bag collentors.

[08:34.46]Some people go into expensive designer shops and buy the cheapest thing

[08:41.22]-just to get one of their bags.

[08:45.35]Others don’t even bother buying anything.

[08:49.74]They just ask sgraight out for a free bag for their collection.

[08:55.20]It seems that it’s not the bag we want.It’s what it represents.

[09:01.96]That’s why we throw away our boring Tesco and Marks and Spencer bags,

[09:08.41]but make sure our Harrods or Louis Vuitton ones remain in perfect condition.



adv.特定地;特殊地;明确地
  • They are specially packaged so that they stack easily.它们经过特别包装以便于堆放。
  • The machine was designed specially for demolishing old buildings.这种机器是专为拆毁旧楼房而设计的。
n.抑郁,沮丧;布鲁斯音乐
  • She was in the back of a smoky bar singing the blues.她在烟雾弥漫的酒吧深处唱着布鲁斯歌曲。
  • He was in the blues on account of his failure in business.他因事业失败而意志消沉。
adj.热心的;敏锐的;激烈的;锋利的
  • There is keen competition between the two motorcar firms.两家汽车公司之间存在着激烈的竞争。
  • The children are mad keen to go to the zoo.孩子们非常想去动物园。
n.似乎矛盾却正确的说法;自相矛盾的人(物)
  • The story contains many levels of paradox.这个故事存在多重悖论。
  • The paradox is that Japan does need serious education reform.矛盾的地方是日本确实需要教育改革。
n.咖哩粉,咖哩饭菜;v.用咖哩粉调味,用马栉梳,制革
  • Rice makes an excellent complement to a curry dish.有咖喱的菜配米饭最棒。
  • Add a teaspoonful of curry powder.加一茶匙咖喱粉。
n.(法国)格拉芙葡萄酒;坟墓( grave的名词复数 );死亡;钝重音符;沉音符v.坟墓( grave的第三人称单数 );死亡;钝重音符;沉音符
  • He went to visit the graves of his forefathers. 他去拜谒他祖先的墓地。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • They were eating themselves into their graves. 他们吃喝过度,在自找死路。 来自《简明英汉词典》
adv.正常地,通常地
  • I normally do all my shopping on Saturdays.我通常在星期六买东西。
  • My pulse beats normally.我脉搏正常。
n.运货人;带菌者;运输军队的交通工具
  • The airplane lifted from the aircraft carrier.飞机从航空母舰上起飞。
  • I applied for the job as a mail carrier.我申请邮差的工作。
adj.令人讨厌的,困难的,恶劣的,下流的
  • She got a nasty knock on the head when she fell.她跌倒时头部受到严重碰撞。
  • When this material burns,it flings off a nasty smell.这种物质燃烧时发出一股难闻的气味。
adj.巨大的,极大的;很好的,非常好的
  • This book was the outcome of a tremendous amount of scientific work.这本书是大量科学研究工作的成果。
  • There is a tremendous difference between them.他们之间有着极大的差别。
学英语单词
affiliatory
alphatic mercuration
angiocardiograms
antineutropenic
Apneumony
Arapiles
argentocyanide
Aufkirch
biathlon
bigamously
blown someone off
cactoids
carandente
catalytic amount
clean-up operation
coil dissipation
colloidal mud
colter drill
computer assisted personal interviewing
Constantine-Silvanus
cottonwoods
current indicator lamp
daryaganj
DB list
delay-line helix
discrete maximum principle
dussert
electro-thermal equivalent
electronic millsecondmeter
Epilast
equivalent articulation loss
Eritrichium spathulatum
exactly right
extended port
false impression
fine-mapping
flabellinids
gamma radiometer in borehole
genetic differences
Hammond postulate
high-temperature-oxidation resistant coating
hollow stalk
HWL (hot water line)
indicator plankton
Kalkchabasit
Knoop hardness
lag wood screw
lambdoid suture
limp standard
Manganoandalusite
Meyer atomic volume curve
minimum wall thickness
mnemonic instruction code
multiplatinum
Neumann method
nicalex
occidentalol
ochterus marginatus
optimal Bayes control
oscillator stage
outgoing current
peachwort
photoelectric tristimulus colorimetry
plastic mortar
plastic-faced plywood
polyether ester thermoplastic elastomer
pootas
prices guard wire
print line length
production force
progress variable
pseudoinclusion
quality ranges
repetitive transportation
ring-shaped placenta
Roan Mountain
roll-tech
Rubik's cubist
saline contamination
Sc. D. Med.
scotist
section column
sexadecimal number
split pin for set piston rod
spring free end
staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
Strunian Stage
subflare kernel
superantigenicity
telepherage
temperature vibration
the deceased
three-step
to go out
tombolas
travel bag
two-periods
vermiculture
wave shaping electronics
woman power
yeast autolysate