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:-1.00]Ever since the beginning of history,
[00:-2.00]people have dreamed of interplanetary travel.
[00:-3.00]For centuries,
[00:-4.00]these dreams have remained dreams.But within about 30 years from now,
[00:-5.00]the first people from Earth will have landed on Mars.
[00:-6.00]And by the year 2170,people will have established cities and industries.
[00:-7.00]You see,scientists are now making plans to transform Mars
[00:-8.00]so that it will become possible for humans to live and work there.
[00:-9.00]Those dreams will finally come true.
[00:10.00]2.Mars has always fascinated us.
[00:11.00]These are many stories and films about 'Men from Mars' attacking Earth.
[00:12.00]Unfortunately,the unmanned spacecraft
[00:13.00]which we sent there in 1976 found no signs of life on the Red Planet
[00:14.00](so called because it is covered in iron oxide).
[00:15.00]3.in many ways, Mars is the planet which is most similar to Earth.
[00:16.00]A Martian day lasts for about 24,1/2 hours
[00:17.00](although a year has 687 days),
[00:18.00]it is about half the diameter of Earth,
[00:19.00]and although there is no water,
[00:20.00]there is a lot of ice in the two polar ice caps.
[00:21.00]Even though the average temperature is -60℃
[00:22.00]it would be possible for humans to survive there.
[00:23.00](Whereas Venus, for example,
[00:24.00]has an average temperature of 465°C,
[00:25.00]which makes it completely uninhabitable.)
[00:26.00]4.The plan which scientists are now developing
[00:27.00]involves a process known as "terraforming " Mars,
[00:28.00]i.e.,changing Mars so that it becomes more like Earth.
[00:29.00]Ironically,this means using the 'greenhouse effect'
[00:30.00](which we are trying to stop on Earth).
[00:31.00]The suggested programme would have five main stages.
[00:32.00]5.Stage 1 (AD 2015-2030)
[00:33.00]The first expedition arrives on Mars,
[00:34.00]after a journey of about six to nine months.
[00:35.00]The members construct subterranean 1 buildings and stay on Mars for about a year.
[00:36.00]They conduct experiments,look for good sites for future landings,
[00:37.00]and also check for signs of life.
[00:38.00]They need to wear spacesuits because 95% of the atmosphere is carbon dioxde.
[00:39.00]But the low gravity (one-third of Earth's)
[00:40.00]means they are able to move around easily.
[00:41.00]6.Stage 2(2030-2080) More expeditions narrive.
[00:42.00]Huge solar mirrors are put in orbit around Mars to heat the polar ice caps.
[00:43.00]The ice caps are sprayed black,so that they do not reflect the heat away.
[00:44.00]Chemicals are released into the air.
[00:45.00]As a result,the atmosphere becomes thicker and retains more of the Sun's heat
[00:46.00]The 'greenhouse effect 'begins.The ice caps start to melt,releasing water vapour.
[00:47.00]The temperature rises to -40'C.7.
[00:48.00]Stage 3 (2080-2115)
[00:49.00]Next, special plants are Introduced from Earth.
[00:50.00]These can convert carbon dioxide Into oxygen.
[00:51.00]The first clouds appear,and the sky slowly turns from pink to blue.
[00:52.00]The temperature goes up to -15°C8.
[00:53.00]Stage 4 (2115-2130)
[00:54.00]The warming continues,melting more ice.
[00:55.00]Rivers and small oceans are made.
[00:56.00]More people migrate from Earth and live In towns
[00:57.00]Forests of trees are planted.
[00:58.00]Mars is looking greener.
[00:59.00]The temperature is 0°C .9.
[-1:00.00]Stage 5 (2130-2170)
[-1:-1.00]Mars is getting more like the Earth.
[-1:-2.00]The amount of oxygen in the air rises,
[-1:-3.00]and at last the air becomes breathable.
[-1:-4.00]The inhabitants can go outside without spacesuits.
[-1:-5.00]The temperature reaches 10°C and stays at that level.
[-1:-6.00](Since Mars is 228 million km from the Sun,it can never be as warm as Earth.)
[-1:-7.00]Cities, farms and industries develop all over Mars.
[-1:-8.00]The transformation 2 Is complete.
[-1:-9.00]INTEGRATED SKILLS
[-1:10.00]Exam tasks
[-1:11.00]Task One
[-1:12.00]Come to the Skytops Hotel for the holiday of a life time! [-1:13.00]The fabulous 3 Skytops Hotel offers the opportunity
[-1:14.00]to be one of the first tourists in space!
[-1:15.00]Obviously, such a holiday does come cheap.
[-1:16.00]The price is about four times the cost of a week's holiday In Hawaii,for example.
[-1:17.00]However,taking this holiday you will become
[-1:18.00]one of the first 1,000 people to travel into space.
[-1:19.00]When you consider that this holiday will give you the chance to be part of history
[-1:20.00]we are confident that you will think it is good value for money.
[-1:21.00]From our launch site in California,you will be flown up to the Skytops Hotel,
[-1:22.00]which is in around Earth,as part of Space Station One[-1:23.00]There,you will spend seven amazing days.
[-1:24.00]You will have the opportunity to: eat in the Head of the World Restaurant
[-1:25.00]use our powerful telescopes to look on Earth.
[-1:26.00]have fun in our zero gravity 'swimming npool',flying like a plane.
[-1:27.00]tour the rest of Space Station One
[-1:28.00]talk the scientists and observe their fascinating experiments in progress.
[-1:29.00]Don't delay, book your holiday at the Skytops Hotel today.
[-1:30.00]It's out for this world!
[-1:31.00]Task Two   Listening
[-1:32.00]Speaking
[-1:33.00]A Selent Letters:w,l,t,b and p
[-1:34.00]Remember,silent letters are letters which are written but not pronounced.
[-1:35.00]The letters in bold type below are silent letters.
[-1:36.00]Exercise A1   w:two,wrist,wreck,answer,sword
[-1:37.00]l: half,calf,salmon 4,calm,folk,yolk
[-1:38.00]t: castle,whistle,bristle,ballet
[-1:39.00]b: limb,crumb,doubt,bomb,debt
[-1:40.00]p: receipt,cupboard,psychology, pneumonia
[-1:41.00]Exercise A3
[-1:42.00]1.The psychologist wrote a note on her typewriter.
[-1:43.00]2.The plumber 5 fastened the tap tightly.
[-1:44.00]3.The salmon wriggled 6 in the net.
[-1:45.00]4.Please wrap this piece of lamb in some paper.
[-1:46.00]5.The wrestler 7 seized my limbs.
[-1:47.00]6.Add two egg yolks and some breadcrumbs.
[-1:48.00]7.The whole of my palm felt numb 8.
[-1:49.00]PROGRESS FILEA         A Listening          Exercise A1


1 subterranean
adj.地下的,地表下的
  • London has 9 miles of such subterranean passages.伦敦像这样的地下通道有9英里长。
  • We wandered through subterranean passages.我们漫游地下通道。
2 transformation
n.变化;改造;转变
  • Going to college brought about a dramatic transformation in her outlook.上大学使她的观念发生了巨大的变化。
  • He was struggling to make the transformation from single man to responsible husband.他正在努力使自己由单身汉变为可靠的丈夫。
3 fabulous
adj.极好的;极为巨大的;寓言中的,传说中的
  • We had a fabulous time at the party.我们在晚会上玩得很痛快。
  • This is a fabulous sum of money.这是一笔巨款。
4 salmon
n.鲑,大马哈鱼,橙红色的
  • We saw a salmon jumping in the waterfall there.我们看见一条大马哈鱼在那边瀑布中跳跃。
  • Do you have any fresh salmon in at the moment?现在有新鲜大马哈鱼卖吗?
5 plumber
n.(装修水管的)管子工
  • Have you asked the plumber to come and look at the leaking pipe?你叫管道工来检查漏水的管子了吗?
  • The plumber screwed up the tap by means of a spanner.管子工用板手把龙头旋紧。
6 wriggled
v.扭动,蠕动,蜿蜒行进( wriggle的过去式和过去分词 );(使身体某一部位)扭动;耍滑不做,逃避(应做的事等)
  • He wriggled uncomfortably on the chair. 他坐在椅子上不舒服地扭动着身体。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • A snake wriggled across the road. 一条蛇蜿蜒爬过道路。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
7 wrestler
n.摔角选手,扭
  • The wrestler tripped up his opponent.那个摔跤运动员把对手绊倒在地。
  • The stronger wrestler won the first throw.较壮的那个摔跤手第一跤就赢了。
8 numb
adj.麻木的,失去感觉的;v.使麻木
  • His fingers were numb with cold.他的手冻得发麻。
  • Numb with cold,we urged the weary horses forward.我们冻得发僵,催着疲惫的马继续往前走。
学英语单词
Acronema astrantiifolium
Ajā', Jibāl
ample room
annealed polyethylene naphthalate
anr-pc
April Fools' Days
banana hammock
basal hypothallus
be loud in one's praises
Bihār, State of
buccal armature
building material consumption norm
busy-back
butane vaporphase isomerization
cardiac contractility
club room
cnemidophorus tesselatuss
co-parents
commercial storage translation network
control of silviculture
conversion gain
ctenophoric
cytosine-c
delayals
denoiser
dentosurgical
depersonalization disorder
detection phase
discounting
discous
dispersing auxiliary
dynamic scattering device
dyscognitive
ecoconscious
Euomphalacea
exta
extraneous quantitative information
float chamber cap
forestkeeper
gats
glamazons
good-reasons theory
grant-equivalent
harnesseth
helmen
high heat
hormonagoga
hospitator
hydropults
hydroxytyramine
JLOC
karate
kick-boxings
Lamorinda
magnetoscale
majority function
Malawali, Pulau
Marvin, Lee
mecholy
method of time determination by star transit
nararno
national expenditure
nitrendipine
noncommunists
nursing interventions
oestre
official number
parenterals
percussive movement
photoperiodical response variety
Pittosporum adaphniphylloides
planetary scale
playstations
polygonatum commutatums
pov
price rigidity in the downward
rain lamp
Rasmussen syndrome
relational scheme set
restate
rosemarkies
sarreverence
savedness
seaside mahoe
secondary compensator
self-report personality inventory
sexual anorexic
soapsuds
solid rudder frame
solitary tinamous
somatocentric
special steel for making instruments
St-Martin-Valmeroux
stock insurer
tenderonis
themto
tracheloscapular
tube transformer
variable-structured system
vasquine
water-garden
weather-proofing