时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:牛津初中英语二年级


英语课
00:07.89]Oh,your food looks delicious!Can I have some?
[00:14.34]No!If you eat my food,I won't talk to you.
[00:20.58]If I don't have food,I die.Eddie,please.
[00:26.93]Sorry,Hobo.If I don't have food,I die too.
[00:33.41]If I die,no one will look after you.
[00:38.27]Reading        A Giant pandas
[00:45.71]Millie found a report on giant pandas on the Internet.
[00:50.57]She printed it out so that she could read it later.
[00:55.25]Here is the report.
[00:58.72]The story of Xi Wang
[01:02.38]I first saw the baby panda when she was only 10 days old.
[01:08.91]She looked like a white mouse.We called her Xi Wang.
[01:15.15]It means 1 'hope'.When Xi Wang was born,she weighed just 100 grams 2.
[01:22.91]Af four months,she weighed about 10 kilograms 3
[01:28.37]and she started to go outside her home for the first time.
[01:33.94]Eight months later,she was not a small baby any more.
[01:39.68]She grew into a healthy young giant panda and weighed 35 kilograms.
[01:47.13]At the very beginning,Xi Wang drank her monther's milk for up to 14 hours a day.
[01:54.78]When she was six months old,she started to eat bamboo shoots and leaves.
[02:02.72]When Xi Wang was 20 months old,
[02:07.48]she had to look after herself because her mother had another baby.
[02:13.83]Sadly,it is very difficult for giant pandas to survive in the wild.
[02:20.49]Here are some of the problems that Xi Want may have in the future.
[02:26.36]If hunters catch a giant panda,they will kill it for its fur.
[02:32.42]If farmers cut down trees and forests,giant pandas will have nowhere to live.
[02:40.29]Monthers often leave baby pandas for two whole days on their own.
[02:46.64]If people find baby pandas alone,they will often take them away.
[02:53.48]They think that the baby pandas need help.
[02:57.92]If giant pandas are in danger,what can we do?
[03:03.28]We can take the following actions to protect giant pandas:
[03:08.84].make giant panda reserves 4 bigger       .build more reserves
[03:15.11].encourage farmers to leave the giant panda reserves.
[03:20.75]If we do nothing,soon there will be no giant pandas in the world!
[03:26.99]Integrated skills         A Helping 5 wild animals
[03:33.94]Amy and Millie want to help wild animals.
[03:41.99]They are reading a book about animals.
[03:46.38]Listen to their conversation.Help them complete the fact sheets.
[05:19.95]B Speak up:expressing opinions
[05:29.40]Your aunt likes buying animal fur.
[05:34.26]You want her to stop.Work in pairs.
[05:39.41]Use Millie's conversation with her mum as a model.
[05:44.69]Replace the underlined 6 words with your own ideas.
[05:50.33]Mum,I think you should not buy clothes made of animals fur.
[05:57.80]Why?They look lovely on me.
[06:02.24]Many animals lose their lives because people buy animal fur.
[06:08.30]I don't think that's right.People should protect animals.
[06:14.26]If I don't buy them,someone else will buy them.
[06:19.22]If no one buys animal fur,then people won't kill wild animals any more.
[06:26.48]Maybe you're right.OK.I will not buy animal fur any more.
[06:33.64]Pronunciation   Say conditional 7 sentences
[06:41.82]A Listen to Simon's report on wolves.
[06:48.27]1 Many wild animals will die if we don't help.
[06:54.75]2 Wolves won't survive if we don't give them good forest areas.
[07:03.00]3 They're peaceful animals if they live in family groups.
[07:11.26]4 If we continue to build roads,they won't have suitable 8 homes.
[07:19.51]5 If farmers continue to make new farmaland,wild animals won't get enough food.
[07:29.25]B Listen to Millie's report on elephants.
[07:35.92]Put a rising arrow 9 () above the words where her voice rises.
[07:42.11]Put a falling arrow ()above the words where her voice falls.
[07:48.64]1 If hunters see an elephant in the wild,they'll kill it.
[07:56.19]2 Hunters will make a lot of money if they sell elephants'tusks.
[08:04.36]3 Elephants help farmers if people train them. [08:10.71]4 There won't be any elephants if we don't protect them.
[08:18.29]5 If we don't help these wild animals,they'll all die soon.
[08:26.83]Main task   Writing a report
[08:33.18]A Many wild animals are in danger.
[08:41.85]The Wild Animals Club
[08:45.51]is asking its members to write about this problem for the club newsletter.
[08:52.27]Here is Millie's report on giant pandas.
[08:57.73]Report:Giant pandas are in danger!
[09:03.69]Giant pandas are beautiful black and white animals.
[09:09.33]They look like bears.They live in China.
[09:14.79]They are very quiet and peaceful.
[09:18.94]They eat bamboo shoots and leaves.They never eat meat.
[09:25.50]Baby giant pandas spend a lot of time drinking their mums'milk
[09:32.47]-up to fourteen hours a day!
[09:36.52]Mother giant pandas have only one or two babies at a time.
[09:43.08]When the babies are born,they look like little white mice.
[09:49.56]There are only about a thousand giant pandas in the world now.
[09:55.91]Their number is getting smaller and smaller
[10:00.97]because their living areas are becoming farmlands 10.
[10:06.82]If farmers keep taking the land,giant pandas will have nowhere to live.
[10:14.37]Also,people hunt them for their fur.
[10:19.52]If this continues,then there will be no giant pandas in the world.
[10:26.89]So,what action can the club take?
[10:31.33]We should write to newspapers and magazines about the giant pandas in China.
[10:38.77]We should tell them about the problems for giant pandas.
[10:44.70]If more people know about these problems,
[10:49.56]then maybe they will do something to help.


1 means
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。
2 grams
n.克( gram的名词复数 )
  • People were existing on a hundred grams of bread a day. 人一天靠100克面包就能继续存活。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The gross weight of the box of chocolates is 500 grams. 那盒巧克力的全部重量是500克。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 kilograms
n.千克( kilogram的名词复数 )
  • 2 kilograms of rice 2公斤大米
  • Every tonne of coal contains,on average,30 kilograms of nitrogen. 每吨煤平均含30公斤氮。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 reserves
n.储量;谨慎( reserve的名词复数 );保护区;替补队;替补队员v.保留[储备]某物( reserve的第三人称单数 );预订或保留(座位、住处等);推迟;具有或保持(某种权利)
  • The company reserves the right to cancel this agreement in certain circumstances. 本公司保留在一定条件下取消这项协议的权利。
  • untapped reserves of oil 未开采的石油储量
5 helping
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
6 underlined
v.在…下面画线( underline的过去式和过去分词 );加强,强调
  • She underlined her disapproval of the proceedings by walking out. 她退席以表示不赞成这些做法。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • In his speech he underlined several points. 他在讲话中强调了几点。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 conditional
adj.条件的,带有条件的
  • My agreement is conditional on your help.你肯帮助我才同意。
  • There are two forms of most-favored-nation treatment:conditional and unconditional.最惠国待遇有两种形式:有条件的和无条件的。
8 suitable
adj.合适的,适当的,适宜的
  • Tomorrow will be quite suitable.明天挺合适。
  • Is she suitable for the job?她适于做这工作吗?
9 arrow
n.箭,矢;箭状物,箭头符号
  • He was shot in the shoulder with an arrow.他的肩膀被箭射中。
  • The letter was nailed to the wall with an arrow.一支箭把信钉在了墙上。
10 farmlands
n.农田,耕地,牧地( farmland的名词复数 )
  • The first railways were built across these mountains to the new farmlands and towns. 最早的铁路是穿过山脉区到新农场和小镇的。 来自英语晨读30分(高一)
  • In the wedge-shaped plateau are great old cities supported by rich farmlands. 在梯形状的高地上,有肥沃农田赡养的著名古城。 来自互联网
学英语单词
abdominoperineal resections
abundant harvest
actagardine
Adele I.
aerial reconnaissance photography
areologist
Armen-
asteromphalus cleveanus
automatic bed covering
blackarm disease, black arm
blepharicerids
blow-down pump
brefs
c.l.r
carboxymethyllysine
changes of location
child wife
class breakdown
coleras
composite die
conging process
constant multiplier coefficient unit
coprophaga
cranial foramina
crude oil burner
dicranum caesium
diversionary
Drawsko Pomorskie
drogichin (drahichyn)
drug-conspiracy
electrical interlocking frame
face recognitions
gas light oil
girder type
Guyane Francaise
gyro ship-stabilizer
have a good opinion of somebody
heavy-weight drilling fluid
hot embossing
hubbuboo
hyper erlang distribution
hypochondrium
input loss
international movements of money
killmoulis
Labinsk
language-baseds
low mark
male genital organs
Maunder minimum
mean chord
median gutter
mugils
myotony
Nadiža (Natisone, Fiume)
National Nanotechnology Initiative
oftness
one foot standing with trunk full half forward
overall uniform sampling fraction
Pagwachuan
palpal base
parquet block
partial frequency
Patagonian Desert
physicks
platinum-group metal ores
point-to-point line
Pr. L.
presdient
prozapine
railway container terminal
ravenous
RCN
refractory phase
release syndrome
reservation pricing
retopology
semi industrial gas turbine plant
semi-automatic welder
semi-syllabary
set the azimuth
SMGT
sporadic X-ray source
stomach flu
storage restoration
strategic rocketry
subgovernment
surfacingmachine
survey pin
table-turnings
third speed
top-serrated knife
tread compound
tributyls
trikes
tumi
twirk
vitamin B-2 fermentation
wale-fashioning
white-tailed plovers
wilhelm johannsen