时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版第一册课本听力


英语课

   LIFE ON THE GO


  Wang Mei puts her hand into her pocket, takes out her red cellphone 1 and presses the talk key. “Hi, mum! I’m on the bus. I should be home in about ten minutes. ” Wang Mei is one of many Chinese teenagers who live life “on the go” and use cellphones.

Cellphones, or mobile 2 phones, make it possible for us to talk to anyone from anywhere. Words and images are being sent throughout 3 the world. Modern cellphones are more than just phones—they are being used as cameras and radios, and to send e-mail or surf the Internet. New functions are being added 4 to the phones. The latest cellphones have features such as games, music and an electronic 5 calendar that will remind you about appointments and important dates.

Cellphones have changed our behaviour and how we communicate. They are being used everywhere—sometimes where they shouldn’t. One headmaster says that phones are not allowed in the classroom. “If a phone starts ringing in the classroom, teachers and students are disturbed and cannot work. ” The students obey the rules and agree not to use their phones in the classroom. “I don’t dare 6 to use the phone in school, because they will take it away from me, ” says John Hill, a student in London. John got his phone for his birthday, but his parents don’t let him use it in school. Some parents worry that their children will spend too much time and money on phone calls.

Why are cellphones so popular, especially among teenagers? The answer seems to be that we have a need to stay in touch with friends and family no matter where we are or what we are doing. Having a cellphone also makes us feel safer, since we can call for help in case of an emergency. Of course, to many teenagers the cellphone is not only a useful tool but also a way to have fun and be cool.

Wang Mei calls her best friend Xiao Li at least once a day to see how she is doing and what is going on. She says that her cellphone helps her do whatever she wants to do and still stay in touch with her parents and friends. “I think it’s the most useful invention ever, ” Wang Mei says as she is dialling the number to Xiao Li again to ask her what she will be wearing to school tomorrow.



n.手机
  • This type of cellphone is on the way out.这种类型的手机即将过时。
  • The cellphone is a useful tool.手机是很有用的工具。
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。
adv.到处,自始至终;prep.遍及,贯穿
  • These magazines are sold at bookstores throughout the country.这些杂志在全国各地书店均有发售。
  • Guilin is known throughout the world for its scenery.桂林以山水著称于世。
adj.更多的,附加的,额外的
  • They have added a new scene at the beginning.在开头他们又增加了一场戏。
  • The pop music added to our enjoyment of the film.片中的流行音乐使我们对这部电影更加喜爱。
adj.电子的;n.[-s]电子学,电子设备
  • It is an electronic device with many uses.这是一部具有多种用途的电子仪器。
  • Father needs a new electronic shaver.爸爸需要一个新的电子剃须刀。
n.敢,挑战;aux.敢;vi.敢;vt.敢于,勇于面对
  • He didn't dare to look at her in the face.他不敢正眼看她。
  • How dare you?Take your hand off me at once.放肆!马上把你的手挪开。
学英语单词
802.1q
adverse-weather lamp
agitatory crusher
allotetraploid
antifertility drugs
Aram.
as mad as a March hare
aspidelite (titanite)
Baeck, Leo
ballistic return
bartlewski
blade seal ring
chessner
code-based
commissura basalis
coves
cuchara
cured resin
dereliction of territory
derivative indexing
Derrybrien
determining set
DL-Homocysteine
drop like a hot potato
dzerzhinsk (dzyarzhynsk)
eagle watch
Egyptianised
entero-epiplocele
flammula
formative study of development strategies
forthglides
generator outage
genus Arctocephalus
gledinin
glossocatochus
Here we are!
high altitude method
horizontal block
immersion journalism
import debit a/c
impulse interference
in penny numbers
interadaptation
inverse code subframe synchronization
invisible assets
jelly marmarlad
jugendherbergens
key click filter
Ladoga Lake
leather strap
limit move
linear quantizer
Loiblpass(Ljubelj)
lu-lu session termination
lunar rainbow
madelaines
mariottini
medecins
miserhood
moment to trim one centimeter
mozilla.org
muscle of tongue
MyIE
New Zealand subregion
nothing to do
Nuphar pumila
orcharded
order Psilophytales
Paramethad
Parapanda, Sa.
party causing the injury
Pingdu
plunger compartment
pneumatic impact wrench
POSM
preformationists
prehension
price competitiveness
priming potential
pull strategy
punch pressure
Put provision
rate of sampling
red goosefoot
redaguerreotyping
Reserve Bank of Australia
rod holding
scia
start-up zero power test
steemed
theory of expanding universe
thousand grain weight
throws up
Trachonitis
transportation velocity
underwing refueling
upwelling fishing ground
vertical plate
voltage of transformation
watery eye
wiemen
witchell