时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语牛津版高二


英语课
[00:-2.00]CHATBACK ON:TUTORIAL CENTRES
[00:-3.00]Have you ever been to a tutorial centre?
[00:-4.00]Do you think tutorial centres can help students?
[00:-5.00]Write and tell us about your experiences and opinions.
[00:-6.00]Send your letters to'Chatback'at the City Mirror.
[00:-7.00]1.Helpful
[00:-8.00]I have studied at a tutorial centre for two years.
[00:-9.00]My command of English has improved considerably 1 since I started this course.
[00:10.00]At my centre the fees are reasonable.
[00:11.00]My tutors are all qualified 2 teachers.
[00:12.00]I have been helped a lot by them.
[00:13.00]They are sincere and kind.
[00:14.00]One of my teachers was British.
[00:15.00]At first I could not say anything to her.
[00:16.00]But later I learned how to communicate in English with a westerner.
[00:17.00]I think that the tutorial centre has given me a lot of confidence in using English
[00:18.00]MANDY LUO
[00:19.00]2.Waste of money
[00:20.00]I have studied at a tutorial centre for one year.
[00:21.00]However,I consider that I have been cheated.
[00:22.00]These tutorial centres are only interested in making money.
[00:23.00]The fees range from 70 yuan to 80 yuan an hour or even 100 yuan an hour.
[00:24.00]The owners of the centres want to make a lot of money,
[00:25.00]and so they accept many students for each class.
[00:26.00]In my class,there were 54 students when the course started.
[00:27.00]However,they don't want to pay for good teachers.
[00:28.00]My English was a university student.
[00:29.00]His major subject was physics,not English!
[00:30.00]Very often,he could not answer our questions about the use of the language.
[00:31.00]In my opinion,it is better to spend more time on your school work
[00:32.00]than to waste money at a tutorial 'money-making' centre.
[00:33.00]REX YANG
[00:34.00]3.I go to sleep
[00:35.00]I have been attending a tutorial centre for two months.
[00:36.00]I have been forced to attend by my parents.
[00:37.00]But I do not think it is useful for me.
[00:38.00]I am always very tired after school.
[00:39.00]Sometimes I even sleep during the classes in the evening.
[00:40.00]Furthermore,the teachers are very boring.
[00:41.00]They give us a lot of supplementary 3 exercises but they teach us nothing.
[00:42.00]I usually read comics.
[00:43.00]Sometimes I go to a video arcade 4 to play TV games instead.
[00:44.00]Therefore,I think tutorial centres are useless.
[00:45.00]SIMON LAN
[00:46.00]4.Good and bad
[00:47.00]I have experienced both good and bad tutorial centres.
[00:48.00]In my first centre, I was in a very big class.
[00:49.00]My teacher was an Australian.
[00:50.00]He just talked about his life and his travels.
[00:51.00]I could learn nothing from him.
[00:52.00]I left within a month.
[00:53.00]Then I asked all my friends for their advice.
[00:54.00]As a result,their recommendations,I enrolled 6 in classes at another centre.
[00:55.00]In this centre the teachers are excellent
[00:56.00]and there are only 12 students in a class.
[00:57.00]We have been taught many good techniques for developing language skills
[00:58.00]and passing our exams.
[00:59.00]There are good and bad tutorial centres,
[-1:00.00]and you must do some detective work before you enrol 5.
[-1:-1.00]Finally,the most important thing is
[-1:-2.00]whether you are willing to learn and to work hard.
[-1:-3.00]The key factor is yourself.
[-1:-4.00]GRACE LI
[-1:-5.00]LISTENING Skills page 81
[-1:-6.00]Understanding directions
[-1:-7.00]Exercise A
[-1:-8.00]Locations on a map
[-1:-9.00]Where are these places on the map?
[-1:10.00]Listen to the recording 7 and write the letters in the blanks.
[-1:11.00]There are a lot of tutorial centres in the city,
[-1:12.00]for example,there is the Top-Pass Academy,
[-1:13.00]it's on the north side of the river,behind the hotel,it's on a cross roads
[-1:14.00]Find the Bank,and it's diagonally opposite Bat.
[-1:15.00]The Neverfail Centre is not very far away,
[-1:16.00]it's on the north side of the river,too.
[-1:17.00]It's near a park,it's opposite a hotel and next to the library. [-1:18.00]Best English College is a cross one of the Bridges,
[-1:19.00]done on the self side of the city,
[-1:20.00]it's located between a hotel and a cinema.
[-1:21.00]Exercise B
[-1:22.00]Following directions
[-1:23.00]First,find the place on the map where it says,you are here.
[-1:24.00]Now listen to these conversations and follow the directions.
[-1:25.00]Write the numbers of the places.
[-1:26.00]1.A:Excuse me,could you tell me the way to the London Institute,please?
[-1:27.00]B:Yes,certainly,turn left and go to Farm Road,
[-1:28.00]when you get to Farm Road,turn left again,and then take the second right.
[-1:29.00]Go down that road and take the second turning on your left[-1:30.00]the London Institute is the first building on your left.
[-1:31.00]A:Thanks very much.
[-1:32.00]2.A:I wonder if you could help me?I'm looking for the English Centre
[-1:33.00]B:Oh,yes.I know where that is,well go to Farm Road and turn right,
[-1:34.00]then take the second street on your left,
[-1:35.00]go down there and take the first on your left
[-1:36.00]And the First College is the second place on your left.
[-1:37.00]A:Oh!good, Thanks you hlep.
[-1:38.00]A:Tanks.
[-1:39.00]Exercise C
[-1:40.00]Understanding a plan
[-1:41.00]Listen to a member of staff,welcoming someone to Everbright College.
[-1:42.00]Imagining that the speaker has just entered the college by the main door
[-1:43.00]on the right side of the plan.
[-1:44.00]Write the letters in the blanks to show where each room is.
[-1:45.00]A:Welcome to Everbright College Now as we enter,
[-1:46.00]you see that the toilets are on the right.
[-1:47.00]And there is a small reception area on the left.
[-1:48.00]Looking down the corridor,on our left the first room is the office,
[-1:49.00]and then we have the Principal's room,then there is Class Room 4
[-1:50.00]and after that is Seminar Room 1,which is rather small,
[-1:51.00]there's a big seminar room,Room 2 on the right,next to the toilets.
[-1:52.00]After the small Seminar Room is class Room 2,on the left.
[-1:53.00]Opposite it,it's Class Room 1.
[-1:54.00]At the end of the corridor you can see the Language Laboratory on your left
[-1:55.00]and the library on your right,Classroom 3 is next to Classroom 1,
[-1:56.00]and the Staff Room is between that and Seminar Room 2.
[-1:57.00]Site B  Speaking
[-1:58.00]Page 88
[-1:59.00]A Pronouncing the letters oo
[-2:00.00]The letters oo can be pronounced in several different ways in English.
[-2:-1.00]1.-oo bamboo
[-2:-2.00]kangaroo             too moo
[-2:-3.00]ood food             mood
[-2:-4.00]good                 stood
[-2:-5.00]hood                 wood
[-2:-6.00]-ook book
[-2:-7.00]cook                 crook
[-2:-8.00]hook                 look
[-2:-9.00]shook                took
[-2:10.00]-oot boot
[-2:11.00]root                 hoot
[-2:12.00]loot                 shoot
[-2:13.00]foot                 soot
[-2:14.00]-ool cool
[-2:15.00]fool                 pool
[-2:16.00]tool                 school
[-2:17.00]wool
[-2:18.00]-oom room
[-2:19.00]boom                 broom
[-2:20.00]gloomy [-2:21.00]-oon moon
[-2:22.00]soon                 noon
[-2:23.00]spoon
[-2:24.00]others:hoop goose loose groove 8 II.
[-2:25.00]These words have different pronunciations:
[-2:26.00]blood                flood
[-2:27.00]door                 floor
[-2:28.00]III.
[-2:29.00]1.At noon,it's no good trying to see the moon,you fool!
[-2:30.00]2.The cook looked at his book,and soon cooked a goose.
[-2:31.00]3.Inside the door was a dark,gloomy room,with a floor made of wood.
[-2:32.00]4.That kangaroo is a crook:it took my book.
[-2:33.00]5.He stood under the bamboo,and then jumped into the cool pool.
[-2:34.00]6.Put your foot in this boot,is it too loose?
[-2:35.00]MORE LANGUAGE INPUT
[-2:36.00]Reading
[-2:37.00]page 90
[-2:38.00]A Class of One
[-2:39.00]Independent Learning
[-2:40.00]If you want to continue your education,
[-2:41.00]but have no money or time for it,
[-2:42.00]Independent Learning may be the solution.
[-2:43.00]Independent Learning is often described as
[-2:44.00]'A Class of One'you are the only person in the class.
[-2:45.00]You work at your own pace,at a time and place convenient to you,
[-2:46.00]with courses that meet your personal goals[-2:47.00]An Independent Learning centre offers many courses that help you work towards a degree
[-2:48.00]move up the career ladder,
[-2:49.00]or expand your understanding of any subjects that interest you.
[-2:50.00]It provides you with textbooks,
[-2:51.00]study guides,and other materials such as video and audio tapes.
[-2:52.00]You can communicate with your instructor 9 by mail,telephone,fax or email.
[-2:53.00]Your instructor reads your paper and makes comments.
[-2:54.00]Then your grades are recorded by the centre before they are mailed back to you
[-2:55.00]Independent Learning gives you the freedom to tailor your learning
[-2:56.00]to your demanding life style.
[-2:57.00]If you are determined 10 to try and can keep high motivation
[-2:58.00]and strict self discipline,
[-2:59.00]you will enjoy a real sense of achievement and satisfaction.
[-3:00.00]Listening
[-3:-1.00]Page 91
[-3:-2.00]Listen and supply the missing words.
[-3:-3.00]I very much like studying at Neverfail Centre.
[-3:-4.00]The teachers are very hard working.
[-3:-5.00]Everyone in the class enjoys the lessons.
[-3:-6.00]Neverfail Centre is located in a pleasant part of the city,
[-3:-7.00]and it is very convenient to get to.
[-3:-8.00]Since it is located on the first floor of an industrial building ,
[-3:-9.00]it is sometimes a little noisy in class,
[-3:10.00]but this never distracts 11 us from our studies.
[-3:11.00]The Centre has excellent facilities and the fees are reasonable.
[-3:12.00]I find that I am learning a lot,
[-3:13.00]and so I am really pleased that I decided 12 to study at the Centre.
[-3:14.00]I would definitely recommend Neverfail Centre to all of my friends.
[-3:15.00]Tutorial centres are now becoming popular in our city.
[-3:16.00]Many people think that they are helping 13 to educate our young people.
[-3:17.00]In my opinion,however they are doing a lot of harm.
[-3:18.00]There are three reasons why I object to tutorial centres.
[-3:19.00]First,some students spend over ten hours a day in school and tutorial centres
[-3:20.00]It is not healthy for them.
[-3:21.00]Second,children cannot develop other interests if they are studying all day
[-3:22.00]Third,the staff in some centres are not competent.
[-3:23.00]Therefore,it is time to introduce proper regulations to control these centres


1 considerably
adv.极大地;相当大地;在很大程度上
  • The economic situation has changed considerably.经济形势已发生了相当大的变化。
  • The gap has narrowed considerably.分歧大大缩小了。
2 qualified
adj.合格的,有资格的,胜任的,有限制的
  • He is qualified as a complete man of letters.他有资格当真正的文学家。
  • We must note that we still lack qualified specialists.我们必须看到我们还缺乏有资质的专家。
3 supplementary
adj.补充的,附加的
  • There is a supplementary water supply in case the rain supply fails.万一主水源断了,我们另外有供水的地方。
  • A supplementary volume has been published containing the index.附有索引的增补卷已经出版。
4 arcade
n.拱廊;(一侧或两侧有商店的)通道
  • At this time of the morning,the arcade was almost empty.在早晨的这个时候,拱廊街上几乎空无一人。
  • In our shopping arcade,you can find different kinds of souvenir.在我们的拱廊市场,你可以发现许多的纪念品。
5 enrol
v.(使)注册入学,(使)入学,(使)入会
  • I like your institute but I do not want to enrol.我喜欢你们学院但我不想报名去你院。
  • They decided to enrol him as a member of the society.他们决定吸收他成为会社的成员。
6 enrolled
adj.入学登记了的v.[亦作enrol]( enroll的过去式和过去分词 );登记,招收,使入伍(或入会、入学等),参加,成为成员;记入名册;卷起,包起
  • They have been studying hard from the moment they enrolled. 从入学时起,他们就一直努力学习。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • He enrolled with an employment agency for a teaching position. 他在职业介绍所登了记以谋求一个教师的职位。 来自《简明英汉词典》
7 recording
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
8 groove
n.沟,槽;凹线,(刻出的)线条,习惯
  • They're happy to stay in the same old groove.他们乐于墨守成规。
  • The cupboard door slides open along the groove.食橱门沿槽移开。
9 instructor
n.指导者,教员,教练
  • The college jumped him from instructor to full professor.大学突然把他从讲师提升为正教授。
  • The skiing instructor was a tall,sunburnt man.滑雪教练是一个高高个子晒得黑黑的男子。
10 determined
adj.坚定的;有决心的
  • I have determined on going to Tibet after graduation.我已决定毕业后去西藏。
  • He determined to view the rooms behind the office.他决定查看一下办公室后面的房间。
11 distracts
v.使(人)分心,分散(注意力)( distract的第三人称单数 );打扰
  • I'm bored with bridge, but golf still distracts me. 我已经玩厌了桥牌,但是还喜欢玩高尔夫球。 来自辞典例句
  • That kind of thing distracts us and keeps us from doing good. 这些事情使我们耽心,并且妨碍我们做正当的事情。 来自辞典例句
12 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
13 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。
学英语单词
abustles
afibrinogenaemic
albomycetin
arranged marriage
BFUP
cappa
chain home beamed
chalutzim
chronicle of school
citrus leaf-miner
cowboy economy
data longevity
decentralized stochastic control
Dewi, Saint
differencing
directional radio
dominant tone
drafts
Duncan I.
earthed concentric wiring system
eusintomycin
externally heating
faciobrachialis
fancy oneself as
fifty-somethings
fore pressure
gamma-aminobutyric acid
gateway-to-gateway protocol
gelatin tube
get stuck in the mire
hay-seed
hoerr
holthe
hyperergic
import cargoes
inadequate diet
indirect initiation
knock someone's eyes out
knowledge-oriented
Kuibyshev
laugh sth to scorn
Laves' phases
lecointre
left inverse element
Leg-Over
length of boss
Lermontov, MikhailYurievich
Linda Vista
Linneryd
liquid nitrogen freezing system
liquor tyrothricini
load-deflection relation
looked after
magnifiable
manstration
Mary Cassatt
medrysone
milltailings
mixed ores
monensin
negroponte
nongoal
Ossietzky
Panxworth
paramukta
Parkhurst
part-drawing
Periptychus
pestle mill
phenagle
pipeline inventories
point probe-dynamic characteristic method
police judge
potyvirus konjak mosaic virus
quarter-bell
quenching and high temperature tempering
ramus ilicus
real-time application
resection through cervical approach
right-to-left rule
rotto
safe in life and limb
sample frequency
scientise
see ... off
semiconductor particle detector
settlingss
Shubat Enlil
soapy water
soft HRM
sputum
supplementary appropriation
Telotremata
texting codes
the bitter truth
the dogs of war
trichosurus vulpeculas
tubb
unholding
view(in computer graphics)
walking orders
X-ray fluorescences