时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语牛津版高三


英语课
[00:02.90]Reading Page 64 and 65
[00:09.46]The Wonders of Dolphins
[00:13.90]1.Here's a true story.In June 1990, Keith,Steve and Dave, three friends,
[00:25.16]were fishing about 35 miles off the east coast of America when their boat sank
[00:34.22]They clung 1 to the boat praying for rescue.
[00:39.26]The hours went by.Night came.
[00:44.72]2.'We had been thinking about sharks all night,'said Keith.
[00:50.99]'The next morning a really big fish approached.
[00:56.14]I asked Steve,"Do you know what that fish is?"He said it was a shark.
[01:03.90]But just then,suddenly there were dolphins all around us
[01:10.66]They pushed the shark,and drove it away.
[01:15.83]Steve said,"Tell them to go and get help,"so I said,"Hey, Flipper 2,go get help
[01:25.19]and the dolphins all disappeared.
[01:28.95]Thirty minutes later they came back,bringing a coastguard boat with them.'
[01:35.71]3.The men were rescued
[01:38.87]The coastguards told them
[01:42.43]that the dolphins swam in front of the boat all the way until they located them
[01:49.58]Keith believes absolutely that God sent the dolphins to save him and his friends
[01:57.52]Others would say that the dolphins acted on their own,without divine 3 orders
[02:04.79]Why they acted like this is a mystery to most people.
[02:10.43]4.The Ancient Greeks certainly believed that dolphins were very special
[02:17.09]They believed dolphins could think and act like humans,
[02:23.26]and had many stories of dolphins befriending young boys
[02:29.03]and saving sailors by towing 4 them to the shore.
[02:34.88]In their days,the penalty 5 for killing 6 a dolphin was death.
[02:41.12]5.In modern times,we know a number of scientific facts about dolphins
[02:48.39]We know that they are mammals, not fish.
[02:52.83]They must come up to the surface to breathe air
[02:57.50]They can live to about 35 or 45.
[03:02.96]They are among the most intelligent animals in the world,
[03:08.53]with good memories,and can be trained to follow complicated sets of commands
[03:15.79]They use a system like sonar to locate objects,
[03:21.95]and they communicate with each other.
[03:26.03]6.One other feature of their behaviour is famous.
[03:30.78]They are the only wild animal that seeks out and befriends people,voluntarily
[03:38.33]In the past 50 years,there are perhaps a dozen or more examples
[03:45.59]of individual dolphins around the coasts of Europe,
[03:50.84]America and New Zealand which have regularly approached people
[03:57.82]and played games with them, and offered them 'unconditional 7 love'.
[04:03.98]7.We have not repaid 8 them well.
[04:08.24]Fishermen kill many thousands of dolphins each year.
[04:13.39]These days fishermen use nets described as'walls of death'.
[04:20.47]They vacuum all the fish from the sea.Only emptiness remains 9.
[04:27.83]Although dolphins are not the intended prey,
[04:33.29]there is no chance that they can escape.
[04:37.55]8.One famous television series from 1962
[04:43.72]is also unintentional ly to blame for the suffering of many dolphins.
[04:50.35]In my boyhood,
[04:53.38]I remember watching the funny adventures of 'Flipper the dolphin
[04:58.81]and his friend Sandy.
[05:02.05]The cute dolphin show was so popular that people wanted to see real dolphins
[05:01.05]and as a result dolphinaria were built throughout America,
[05:00.05]and many more dolphins were captured and imprisoned 10 inside them.
[04:59.05]9.In a few areas of the world,more enlightened 11 people have discovered
[04:58.05]that dolphins have hidden powers to heal people with mental problems.
[04:57.05]Dr Horace Dobbs has introduced people with severe depression
[04:56.05]to wild dolphins in the sea.The people go without fear.
[04:55.05]The possibility that the dolphins might hurt them does not enter their minds
[04:54.05]The dolphins seem to understand,
[04:53.05]and look sympathetically into the eyes of the human patients,
[04:52.05]whose conditions almost always improve.
[04:51.05]People who have observed these experiments are very impressed with the results
[04:50.05]10.Some enthusiasts 12 believe that dolphins have almost supernatural powers
[04:49.05]These people suggest that dolphins emit a wave of energy
[04:48.05]that goes around the Earth.
[04:47.05]They see the dolphins as magical creatures.
[04:46.05]This is perhaps too extreme for most people,
[04:45.05]but there is no doubt that they are wonderful animals,
[04:44.05]and we still have much to learn from them.
[04:43.05]LISTENING SKILLS
[04:42.05]Page 69 and 70
[04:41.05]Understanding directions
[04:40.05]Listen to the statement or short conversation.In the pause that follows
[04:39.05]mark your answer in the appropriate place.
[04:38.05]SPEAKINGPage 75
[04:37.05]A Saying words ending in a/l/sound[04:36.05]When you pronounce a word which ends in a/l/ sound,
[04:35.05]make sure that the tip of your tongue touches the top of your mouth
[04:34.05]just behind your teeth
[04:33.05]The air goes past one or both sides of your tongue.
[04:32.05]Do not use a/w/or a vowel 13 sound instead of the final/l/sound.
[04:31.05]A1
[04:30.05]1.tell               call
[04:29.05]pill                 bell
[04:28.05]fool                 oil
[04:27.05]full                 mile
[04:26.05]2.middle             little
[04:25.05]final                paddle
[04:24.05]whistle              couple
[04:23.05]bottle               apple
[04:22.05]trouble
[04:21.05]3.beautiful          awful
[04:20.05]careful
[04:19.05]A2
[04:18.05]1.Please call the hotel and tell them all about the trouble.
[04:17.05]2.In the final,the school will battle it out for the title.
[04:16.05]3.There's and awful little bug 14 in the middle of this beautiful apple.
[04:15.05]4.In the mail,I got details of the sale of the jail.
[04:14.05]5.Tell me if you see the pale tail of an unwell whale.
[04:13.05]6.Jill and Phil sell daffodils in Brazil.
[04:12.05]7.It'll be illegal to kill eagles.
[04:11.05]8.The simple fool dropped his tools in a full pool.
[04:10.05]PROGRESS FILE
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[04:08.05]A Listening
[04:07.05]A1 Listen and choose the best answer to each question
[04:06.05]A2.Listen to the conversation,and write the labels on the map of the hotel.
[04:05.05]A3.Listen to the conversation,
[04:04.05]and correct the information by crossing out the wrong details
[04:03.05]and writing the new information above the line


1 Clung
v.附着于( cling的过去式和过去分词 );抓紧或抱住;坚持;依恋,依附于
  • The Prime Minister clung to his job like a limpet, despite calls for him to resign. 首相不顾有人要求他辞职,死赖在他的职位上不下台。
  • She clung to the hope that her son was not dead. 她抱定儿子并没有死的希望不放。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 flipper
n. 鳍状肢,潜水用橡皮制鳍状肢
  • The seal's flipper is homologous with the human arm. 海豹的鳍肢与人类的手臂同源。
  • It's almost like a flipper action as she kicks down. 她向下踢腿时有鱼鳍的效果。
3 divine
adj.神的,上帝的,神圣的,如神的,非凡的
  • Jesus is believed by Christians to have been divine.基督教徒们相信耶稣是神。
  • The despot claimed to be the chosen instrument of divine providence.专制者声称自己是上天选定的统治工具。
4 towing
v.拖,拉,拽( tow的现在分词 );拖带
  • a car towing a trailer with a boat on it 拖着一辆载有小船的拖车的小汽车
  • The tug is towing three barges. 那只拖船正拖着三只驳船。 来自《简明英汉词典》
5 penalty
n.处罚,刑罚,罚款
  • If you knock the ball with your hand in football,you will suffer a penalty.如果在踢足球时你用手碰到球,你将受到处罚。
  • One of those arrested could face the death penalty.被捕的那些人中有一人可能被判死刑。
6 killing
n.巨额利润;突然赚大钱,发大财
  • Investors are set to make a killing from the sell-off.投资者准备清仓以便大赚一笔。
  • Last week my brother made a killing on Wall Street.上个周我兄弟在华尔街赚了一大笔。
7 unconditional
adj.无条件的,无限制的,绝对的
  • The victorious army demanded unconditional surrender.胜方要求敌人无条件投降。
  • My love for all my children is unconditional.我对自己所有孩子的爱都是无条件的。
8 repaid
n.剩余物,残留物;遗体,遗迹
  • He ate the remains of food hungrily.他狼吞虎咽地吃剩余的食物。
  • The remains of the meal were fed to the dog.残羹剩饭喂狗了。
9 imprisoned
下狱,监禁( imprison的过去式和过去分词 )
  • He was imprisoned for two concurrent terms of 30 months and 18 months. 他被判处30个月和18个月的监禁,合并执行。
  • They were imprisoned for possession of drugs. 他们因拥有毒品而被监禁。
10 enlightened
a.开明的,有知识的
  • The teacher's words made me at once become enlightened. 老师的一席话使我顿开茅塞。
  • What she said enlightened all of us. 她一讲,大家心里都亮堂了。
11 enthusiasts
n.热心人,热衷者( enthusiast的名词复数 )
  • A group of enthusiasts have undertaken the reconstruction of a steam locomotive. 一群火车迷已担负起重造蒸汽机车的任务。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Now a group of enthusiasts are going to have the plane restored. 一群热心人计划修复这架飞机。 来自新概念英语第二册
12 vowel
n.元音;元音字母
  • A long vowel is a long sound as in the word"shoe ".长元音即如“shoe” 一词中的长音。
  • The vowel in words like 'my' and 'thigh' is not very difficult.单词my和thigh中的元音并不难发。
13 bug
n.虫子;故障;窃听器;vt.纠缠;装窃听器
  • There is a bug in the system.系统出了故障。
  • The bird caught a bug on the fly.那鸟在飞行中捉住了一只昆虫。
学英语单词
2-(4'-morpholinodithio)-benzothiazole
Aberdeen terriers
AHES
all interests
Anthophyllite-asbestos
ashcan
atrolactamide
bats an eye
bioelectrical integrator
caeruleus
carbunule on scapular area
clearwell
coffs
cogradient matrix
counseller
countach
cutting logging
density fluids
destructive plate margin
detect idle time
different in a thousand and one ways
Dingalan B.
dioxygenase
doppler correction
double electric conductor seal
electromagnetic cam group
electroneutrqlity principle
Empire of the West
enanthema
engine synchroscope
Eupheterochlorina
flosser
free piercing
gastro-
graphical integral
Groszowiec
hardness ratio
hemicraniectomy
hot rolled steel
human agancy
index of import volume
inflectional ending
internal phasing
invisible stock
iron lead matte
Kodaira
loadsa
macebearers
map direction
methoxyaspidofractinine
Miss Nancy
monstered
motorjets
mousse
multiday
multiforous
multiple microprocessor system
N-ethylpyrrole
Namkyo
non-ionogenic linkage
non-productive thinning
nonmetallic sheathed cable
nonrecurrent apomixis
nothing to write home about
output file collation control
pagehood
peterbaylissite
place-brick
Polaris
polite behaviour
polymethyl aromatic
porcelain paper
projection screen
reduce weight
reflection efficiency
resmooth
rip one
ruds
sandification
sentence length
separation manoeuver
Siderocalcite
sleeveful
solely
spanner double ends
standard instruction memonic
structural skin panel
surface scratch
testing with Seleroscope
the female sex
thematic overprint
thickness by reflection
trading service product
travelling down tilter
trendoids
Tridin
tubular magnet
uncommon
up convert
variable argument
welken
x-ray diffraction powder camera