时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:创新国际英语教程 学生用书 1


英语课

[00:00.00]unit 8  Work and jobs

[00:05.69]2 Talking about what you do

[00:12.96]So what do you do,Nori? Are you working or studying or what?

[00:19.62]Well,I graduated a couple of years ago and now I'm working in Osaka.

[00:27.87]Oh right,So what do you do?

[00:32.10]I'm a civil servant.I work for the government.

[00:38.14]Oh,do you ? Do you enjoy it?

[00:42.58]Yes,it's OK.I have to do a lot of paperwork,which is quite boring,but

[00:50.13]it's quite well paid. Oh,that sounds good.

[00:55.59]Yes,it is,but sometimes I get a bit bored wiht it.

[01:01.26]I have to work a twelve-hour day most days,and a lot of the time,

[01:08.62]I don't really have much to do,so I just sit around and kill time.

[01:15.47]Do you have to work weekends?

[01:19.44]No,thank goodness 1!Five days a week is enough.

[01:26.39]Yes,I know what you mean.Do you get much holiday?

[01:32.26]It's not too bad.I get three weeks a year,so that's OK.

[01:39.53]And do you have to travel very far to work?

[01:44.07]Yes,quite a long way.It's about an hour on the train,

[01:51.23]so I have to spend a lot of time commuting 2.

[01:56.27]Anyway,what about you,Jenny? What do you do?

[02:02.20]I'm an estate 3 agent,actually.I work in an office in the centre of Leeds.

[02:14.95]Oh really? That sounds interesting.

[02:19.78]Yes,it is,but it's quite stressful sometimes.

[02:25.21]We don't get paid that much.

[02:28.66]It depends how many houses we sell.If I don't sell anything,

[02:35.14]I don't get any extra money.

[02:38.90]Oh,I see.So how's it going at the moment?

[02:45.56]It's been OK this month,actually,but it's not always like that.

[02:51.62]Right.And what're the other people you work with like?

[02:58.00]Oh,they're OK.We all get on OK.

[03:02.86]How long've you been doing it?

[03:07.12]About a year an da half now.

[03:06.12]I'm still not sure that it's what I really want to do,though.

[03:11.68]I'm going to continue doing it for another six months

[03:16.85]and see if I start enjoying it more.

[03:20.80]It might get easier to sell things.

[03:24.77]And if it doesn't get easier?What then?

[03:30.02]Oh,I don't know.I'll have to think about it.

[03:34.77]4 Using vocabulary:expressions with get

[04:31.14]A lot of people ask me why I do temping work rather than get a permanent 4 job with one company.

[04:45.01]I guess it's partly because of my father.

[04:50.29]He was a computer programmer for a big multinational 5 company.

[04:56.46]His job was very important to him.

[05:01.11]He used to work very long hours.

[05:06.15]When we were kids,he often got home after nine o'clock at night-

[05:12.31]the time that we went to bed.

[05:16.26]Sometimes I didn't see him for days and days.

[05:21.90]He did very well in his job.He got promoted 6.

[05:28.56]He became the manager for the whole of the country

[05:33.42]and then the whole of South-east Asia.

[05:37.26]He just worked harder and harder.

[05:42.43]I don't think he was really happy doing what he was doing,

[05:47.55]but I guess he couldn't see any other wy.

[05:51.71]Then,when he retired,he didn't know what to do.

[05:57.58]He was even more unhappy.

[06:01.84]He died of a heart attack when he was 68.

[06:06.88]I don't want to be like that.

[06:12.84]Doing temping work means 7 I don't have to go to work every day.

[06:18.72]When I work,I don't have to do the same things or see the same people every day.

[06:25.85]That's why I like it.I've been with the same agency 8 for about ten years now.

[06:34.00]They know I'm a good worker and I'm reliable-I've never been late for work-

[06:41.44]so I can more or less choose the jobs I want to do.

[06:46.30]Sometimes I work in the same place for a few weeks,

[06:52.47]sometimes it's for just one day.

[06:56.83]I only get paid for the days I work,

[07:01.79]so if I'm not very well and take a day off sick,or if I want a holiday,

[07:07.75]I don't get any money.

[07:10.91]I suppose that if I had a family,it would be a problem,but I don't mind.

[07:09.91]Money isn't that important to me.

[07:13.75]It's more important that I can take time off when I want to.

[07:19.21]Some of my friends only get two weeks'holiday a year.

[07:25.58]I often take five or six weeks'holiday and go travelling all over the world.

[07:32.74]At the moment,I'm working in an office as a secretary.

[07:39.19]I've been there for about three months.It's a nice place.

[07:45.85]The people who work there are really friendly,

[07:51.03]but I'm getting a bit fed up with the work,

[07:54.97]so I think I'll probably ask to change and do something else soon.

[08:00.64]I do quite a lot of office work because I'm good at typing,

[08:07.17]but I've done lots of other jobs as well.

[08:11.30]I've been a security 9 guard and a barman;I washed cars one summer;

[08:18.66]and I worked in a hotel in a ski 10 resort 11 for two winters,

[08:23.70]which was good because I went skiing 12 a lot.

[08:27.96]Not all the jobs I had was when I worked in an abattoir 13,

[08:35.83]which is a place where they kill animals.

[08:40.08]I had to cut up the meat,pack it and send it off to supermarkets.

[08:46.14]Then I had to clean the floor.

[08:50.58]It was disgusting 14!My best job was working in a chocolate factory for a week.

[08:58.24]I went home with lots of free chocolate bars. That was great!

[09:04.72]3 Listening

[09:15.35]Hello Sue 15!How are you?

[09:19.50]Oh hi,yes.I'm all right,I guess.

[09:25.38]You don't sound very well.Have you been ill?

[09:29.82]I didn't see you in class yesterday.

[09:33.79]No,I know.I've just been really busy applying for jobs.

[09:40.92]I've applied 16 to about ten different places

[09:46.17]and all the application forms are really big.

[09:51.45]They take a really long time to fill in.

[09:55.89]It's awful.

[09:59.36]I had to finish one yesterday so I could hand it in before the deadline.

[10:05.53]That's why I missed class.

[10:09.47]Wow!really don't know what I want to od when I finish.

[10:15.72]I'm just going to go on holiday

[10:19.27]and then I'll think about looking for a job after that.

[10:24.23]Well,that's probably quite a good idea.

[10:28.88]Look at me.I've sent off ten application forms

[10:34.73]and I've only had one interview and that was a disaster.

[10:40.61]Oh dear.What was the job? Accountant 17.

[10:45.76]Accountant!You?

[10:49.52]Yes,why are you so surprised?

[10:53.65]Well,you're doing a degree in biology and you're terrible with money!

[10:59.42]You're always asking to borrow money from me!

[11:03.97]Yes,OK,but I was quite good at maths when I was at school,

[11:10.94]and they said they would give people training.

[11:15.30]So,you know,I thought I might have a chance.

[11:20.58]I know,but usually they want people to have some experience of working in business.

[11:27.11]Ah,yes..well,that was the problem,actually.

[11:32.44]I told them in the application form

[11:36.59]I had experience of working for an accountancy company.

[11:41.63]What,you mean you lied? Well,it wasn't exactly a lie.

[11:48.58]My cncle runs an accountancy company,

[11:53.34]and I sometimes worked there in the holidays to get some extra money.

[11:58.98]Yes,but what were you doing there?

[12:03.45]Well,OK.I was making tea and posting letters and things like that,

[12:10.50]but it WAS an accountancy company!

[12:14.86]Right,yes.SO what happened in the interview?

[12:20.71]Oh,they asked me some really difficult questions.

[12:26.36]I didn't knwo what to say.

[12:30.12]It was a bit embarrassing,actually.

[12:34.24]Oh well,you live and learn.So what else have you applied for?

[12:40.41]Well,I've sent off a couple more for accountancy jobs,

[12:46.34]one for marketing,three for jobs in drug companies,

[12:52.19]and the last one was to work in a zoo,

[12:56.55]but the money's terrible for that one,so I don't know if I really want that.

[13:02.82]Review:units 5-8

[13:11.89]Consonant sounds:

[13:25.16]pattern 1

[13:31.79]upset      enquire 18

[13:37.12]career      arrange 19

[13:42.76]pattern 2

[13:46.32]bracelet    necklace

[13:51.18]lecture     details

[13:57.11]Parttern 3

[14:00.95]library     opposite

[14:05.80]sensible     restaurant

[14:11.05]Pattern 4

[14:15.10]imagine      directly 20

[14:19.96]appointment    revision

[15:07.64]Listen and repeat these paris of sounds.

[15:13.15]1 /p/   /b/

[15:20.31]2  /t/   /d/

[15:29.97]3  /ch/   / /

[15:39.92]4  /k/  /g/

[15:50.19]Now listen and practise these words and expressions.

[15:58.05]/p/ /b/  /pay/  /back/  I'll pay you back tomorrow.

[16:12.21]/t/ /d/  /turn/  /down/  Can you turn the TV down?

[16:34.05]/ch/ / /  /change/ /jacket/ I just need to change my jacket.

[16:54.61]/g/ /k/  /get/  /break/  I get an hour break for lunch.

[17:14.77]4 Difficult sounds:consonant clusters 21

[17:26.01]Listen and try to say the sounds.

[17:30.76]/pr/   /br/

[17:37.24]/tr/  /dr/

[17:43.14]/kr/  /gr/

[17:49.07]/skr/  /skr/


 



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!
交换(的)
  • I used the commuting time to read and answer my mail. 我利用上下班在汽车中的时间来阅读和答复给我的函电。
  • Noncommuting objects are as real to the mathematicians as commuting objects. 对于数学家来说,不可交换的对象与可交换的对象是一样真实的。
n.所有地,地产,庄园;住宅区;财产,资产
  • My estate lies within a mile.我的地产离那有一英里。
  • The great real estate brokers do far more than this.而优秀的房地产经纪人做得可比这多得多。
adj.永久的,不变的,固定的
  • The coat gives permanent protection against heavy rain.这种防雨衣经久耐用。
  • It's difficult to find a permanent cure for this disease.这病很难除根。
adj.多国的,多种国籍的;n.多国籍公司,跨国公司
  • The firm was taken over by a multinational consulting firm.这家公司被一个跨国咨询公司收购。
  • He analyzed the relationship between multinational corporations and under-developed countries.他分析了跨国公司和不发达国家之间的关系。
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
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.安全,安全感;防护措施;保证(金),抵押(品);债券,证券
  • A security guard brought him down with a flying tackle.一名保安人员飞身把他抱倒。
  • There was tight security at the airport when the President's plane landed.总统的专机降落时,机场的保安措施很严密。
n.滑雪橇,滑雪板;vi.滑雪
  • The ski is wooden.这滑雪板是木制的。
  • Do you have the skill to ski such a difficult slope?你有沿着这样一个陡坡滑雪的本事吗?
n.凭借,手段,常去之地,胜地;vi.求助,诉诸,采取(某种手段等),常去
  • He couldn't have passed the exam without resort to cheating.他要不是靠作弊是通不过这次考试的。
  • Beidaihe is noted for its summer resort.北戴河以避暑胜地而著称。
n.滑雪运动
  • I'm a complete novice at skiing. 滑雪我完全是个新手。
  • to go skiing 去滑雪
n.屠宰场,角斗场
  • The sheep were driven to the local abattoir.羊被赶到当地的屠宰场。
  • It was surreal meeting her at the abattoir.竟然会在屠宰场里遇见她,真离奇。
adj.令人作呕的,可憎恶的,讨厌的
  • What a disgusting smell!多么讨厌的气味!
  • The mosquito is the disgusting thing.蚊子是讨厌的东西。
vt.控告,起诉;vi.请求,追求,起诉
  • If you don't pay me the money,I'll sue you.如果你不付给我钱,我就告你。
  • The war criminals sue for peace.战犯求和。
adj.应用的;v.应用,适用
  • She plans to take a course in applied linguistics.她打算学习应用语言学课程。
  • This cream is best applied to the face at night.这种乳霜最好晚上擦脸用。
n.会计员,会计师
  • I'm an accountant at a foreign bank.我在一家外资银行做会计。
  • He was satisfied with his earnings as an accountant.他对自己会计师的收入很满意。
v.打听,询问;调查,查问
  • She wrote to enquire the cause of the delay.她只得写信去询问拖延的理由。
  • We will enquire into the matter.我们将调查这事。
vt.安排,整理,计划,改编(乐曲);vi.协商,计划
  • He began to arrange the flowers in the vase.他开始把花瓶内的花摆好。
  • We must arrange about that.这事我们得安排一下。
adv.直接地,径直地;马上,立即
  • I will telephone you directly I hear the news.我一听到消息,马上打电话给你。
  • She answered me very directly and openly.她非常坦率地、开门见山地答复了我。
n.(果实、花等的)串( cluster的名词复数 );簇;(人、物等的)群;组v.(使)集中( cluster的第三人称单数 )
  • These small particles agglomerate together to form larger clusters. 这些颗粒聚结形成较大的团。
  • Sometimes several clusters of white clouds drift across the blue sky. 蔚蓝色的天空中,时而飘过几朵白云。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
学英语单词
0371
acid-resistant cement
alyse
Antarctogea
antiparallax mirror
atomize(-se)
automated gas chromatographic analysis
automatic star tracking
buckjumper
bumpster
Canthocamptus carinaeus
coefficient of moisture absorption
corkin' it
electrical train indicator
electro hydraulic servomotor
Emmanuilovka
Eofalodus
filtered air
flexible drive
fork-up
four sheets to the wind
freight management
funtional symbol
give voice to sth
glass fiber reinforced plastics (gfrp) ship
glogger
grillsteak
guy ritchie
gy-o
head downward
high speed adapter address
homonuclear double resonance
housing pin
hyperleptene
impulsive noise signal
internationally-recognised
interview survey
involve yourself
lag-lead
lazy daisy (stitch)
legal retrieval
let someone down softly
lie flat
match plate molding
maximal expiratory rate of flow
mixed process
multichine
mustagh ranges
newtech
nonlinear resonance
Norman Rockwellism
North Foreland
off-state current
over-etch
photo acoustic spectroscopy
pleydells
polyneme hypothesis
pork sword
potassium mercury sulfide
PQA
precipitate out
principal source of international law
Quemado, Pico
rabbit-oh
regrazing
reinterment
ring rope
risee
runner's diarrhea
saboed
safety of property at sea
Sayyad
scar contracture of palm
sciophyllous
ship call sign
simultaneous processing
single ballot
sleeping compartment
slowballs
spiro union
steam conduit
stress etching
supersonic crack detector
tacan distance indicator
take one day at a time
take our place
tarnishproof board
technotards
Thouin, Cape
tintometry
transparent nose
Tricotiazil
true skin
two-fold diffraction
two-out-of-five code
unamortised
vicarious hemorrhage
wall roughness
water reuse
water-moistened
wiper
worked out