时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语牛津版高一


英语课
[00:00.00] CHAPTER ONE
[00:02.69]READING
[00:05.15]Page 3
[00:07.78]Body Language
[00:10.55]Debbie and Simon are students.
[00:15.41]On Saturday mornings,when they are not at school,they are at work.
[00:22.86]They have part-time jobs with the Sunbeam Travel Company.
[00:29.34]They are sitting in the office.
[00:33.46]Debbie and Simon looked up as the door opened and a middle-aged,
[00:41.20]well dressed lady entered.
[00:45.24]She glanced at them both,hesitated a moment,
[00:51.49]then walked over and sat down opposite Debbie.
[00:57.65]Debbie greeted her cheerfully,and they got down to business.
[01:04.31]"I want to go by train from Germany to Paris.Can you...?"
[01:12.86]Simon sighed,picked up some paper from his desk and took it over to the fax machine
[01:22.31]Mr Yang,one of Sunbeam's senior employees,was standing 2 there.
[01:30.25]He said,'What's up,Simon?You don't look very happy.'
[01:37.52]'Nothing,'Simon said.
[01:42.06]Mr Yang put his hand on Simon's shoulder.
[01:48.83]'Come on,'he said.
[01:52.35]'Tell me.I'm your friend as well as your colleague.'
[01:59.12]He gave an encouraging smile.
[02:03.48]'It's the customers,'Simon said.
[02:08.63]'They always prefer Debbie to me.I can't understand it.'
[02:16.49]'I can.It's the way you communicate.'
[02:22.45]'How can that be?' Simon said.
[02:27.41]'Communicating is more than speaking and listening,Simon.
[02:34.38]Your body language is important,too.'
[02:39.14]'What kind of language is that?'
[02:43.29]'It's the way you stand and sit and walk.
[02:49.46]It's your gestures and the expression on your face and in your eyes.
[02:57.01]Your whole appearance communicates things,even when you're not speaking.
[03:04.87]'The way you look at customers doesn't give them a good impression Simon.
[03:11.24]For example,you often rest your head on your hand.
[03:18.09]You look downwards 3.
[03:21.74]You don't smile.You don't turn your head or your body towards the customers.
[03:30.21]But look at Debbie. She's holding her head up.
[03:36.58]She looks at a customer's eyes. She smiles.
[03:43.74]She turns her head and her body towards the customers.
[03:50.90]Your body language is telling customers to go away.
[03:58.03]Debbie's is making them feel welcome.
[04:03.46]That's why they go to her,and not to you.
[04:09.21]After that,Simon tried to improve his body language.
[04:16.18]He sat up and smiled at the customers.
[04:21.83]This seemed to work.
[04:25.38]Minutes later,a very beautiful girl entered She looked at Debbie and Simon
[04:35.41]and without hesitation 4 sat down opposite Simon and gave him a big smile.
[04:45.26]A few moments later,she left,still smiling.
[04:52.70]Mr Yang came over at once and said,
[04:57.98]'Well,Simon,you certainly made a good impression on that customer.Well done.'
[05:06.83]'That wasn't a customer,'Simon said.
[05:11.20]'That was my sister.She wanted to borrow some money for lunch.'
[05:18.75]LISTENING
[05:21.31]Page five
[05:23.94]Recognizing key words.
[05:27.29]You are going to hear a passage about ballet.
[05:31.15]Supply the missing 5 words.
[05:34.32]Ballet is a special form of art.
[05:38.16]It is based on the dancers' steps and their graceful 6 gestures and movements
[05:44.71]Ballet can tell stories or express moods.
[05:49.39]But it always presents ideas through dance instead of speech.
[05:55.03]This type of classical dance began about four hundreds years ago.
[06:01.20]Gradually,it became a stage show on its own in the eighteenth century.
[06:07.86]Today,ballet has become a favorite means of entertainment for many people in China
[06:15.51]Through television,live broadcasts of 'Swan Lake'
[06:21.07]and 'Sleeping Beauty' have entered millions of ordinary people's homes.
[06:27.45]To become a ballet dancer is no easy job.
[06:32.49]First of all,the dancers have to be of a certain height and build.
[06:38.73]Training usually starts at an early age
[06:42.99]and the dancers have to practise very hard every day in the dance studio.
[06:49.16]They learn to control their muscles and dance on points;
[06:54.30]they also learn to use their special body language [06:59.16]to signal all kinds of messages with charm 7 and beauty.
[07:05.43]SPEAKING
[07:07.99]Pages 11 and 12
[07:11.83]A   Talk time
[07:15.49]Stress [Revision]
[07:19.56]Exercise A1
[07:23.64]hesitate  open  senior  appearance  communicate  encouraging  employee  prefer.
[07:40.59]Exercise A2
[07:44.54]1 Debbie and Simon are students.
[07:52.61]2 The door opened,and a beautiful girl entered the room.
[08:04.15]3 He put his hand on Simon's shoulder.
[08:13.61]4 She sat down and smiled at him.Rhythm 8 (strong and weak sounds)
[08:24.66]In stressed syllables[08:28.60]we give the vowel 9 sounds a strong pronunciation (clear and long).
[08:37.07]In unstressed syllables,
[08:41.43]we give the vowel sounds a weak pronunciation (unclear and short).
[08:50.68]This adds rhythm to words and sentences when we speak.
[08:57.34]Exercise A3
[09:01.78]among  Canada  enter  limited  opposite
[09:14.14]Exercise A4  about  animals  elected  instant  nobody
[09:30.80]Exercise A5
[09:34.95]1 There's a plane for America every day.
[09:42.09]2 Debbie's gone to work.She'll be back about five o'clock.
[09:50.55]3 How much will a ticket to Tokyo cost?
[09:57.60]4 When you see Simon,can you give this book to him?
[10:05.18]Exercise A6
[10:09.72] There once was a man called Ted 1 Heath.Who sat on his set of false teeth.
[10:19.78] He said,with a start,'Oh,bless my poor heart!I've bitten myself underneath 10!'
[10:30.23]MORE LANGUAGE  INPUT 11 (1)
[10:34.28]Reading Page 18
[10:38.64]Eyes and language
[10:41.91]Throughout the history of mankind.
[10:45.96]People have always communicated with body language.
[10:50.92]That is perhaps why,in many situations,
[10:55.75]the way you say something is far more important than the thing you say.
[11:02.80]Eye contact is sometimes the key to communication.
[11:08.08]It can signal friendliness 12 or hostility,
[11:13.12]interest or boredom,and understanding or misunderstanding.
[11:19.89]Eye contact is important in many countries.
[11:24.43]In Western culture,maintaining eye contact in conversations is necessary.
[11:31.10]As a matter of fact,
[11:34.33]a Westerner might consider lack of eye contact as lack of attention or interest.
[11:41.10]In Spain,France,Italy and Greece.
[11:46.66]Where people stand close together talking to each other,
[11:51.42]eye contact is more frequent and lasts longer.
[11:56.75]Eye contact is a subtle 13 thing.
[12:00.38]If you do not have it,you might be considered impolite.
[12:05.63]But too much eye contact could also lead to trouble,
[12:11.27]for staring at others is considered rude and should always be avoided.
[12:17.33]Listening
[12:19.79]page 20
[12:22.53]Tips on interviews
[12:25.90]When you go for an interview,don't forget the following:
[12:31.15]Knock on the door and enter the room politely,don't rush in.
[12:37.63]Sit down quietly.
[12:40.97]Don't take seat without being invited.
[12:45.34]Look at the interviewer and make eye contact.
[12:49.98]Don't look sideways.
[12:53.35]Be calm and confident.
[12:57.19]Don't get too nervous.
[13:00.56]Sit properly.
[13:03.52]Don't stretch your legs.
[13:06.86]Listen attentively 14.
[13:10.02]Don't brush your hair with your hand.
[13:13.78]Talk frankly 15 and wisely.
[13:17.83]Don't pretend to know what you actually don't know.
[13:22.59]Be sincere 16 and serious.
[13:26.14] Don't tap your pen on the table.


1 ted
vt.翻晒,撒,撒开
  • The invaders gut ted the village.侵略者把村中财物洗劫一空。
  • She often teds the corn when it's sunny.天好的时候她就翻晒玉米。
2 standing
n.持续,地位;adj.永久的,不动的,直立的,不流动的
  • After the earthquake only a few houses were left standing.地震过后只有几幢房屋还立着。
  • They're standing out against any change in the law.他们坚决反对对法律做任何修改。
3 downwards
adj./adv.向下的(地),下行的(地)
  • He lay face downwards on his bed.他脸向下伏在床上。
  • As the river flows downwards,it widens.这条河愈到下游愈宽。
4 hesitation
n.犹豫,踌躇
  • After a long hesitation, he told the truth at last.踌躇了半天,他终于直说了。
  • There was a certain hesitation in her manner.她的态度有些犹豫不决。
5 missing
adj.遗失的,缺少的,失踪的
  • Check the tools and see if anything is missing.检点一下工具,看有无丢失。
  • All the others are here;he's the only one missing.别人都来了,就短他一个。
6 graceful
adj.优美的,优雅的;得体的
  • His movements on the parallel bars were very graceful.他的双杠动作可帅了!
  • The ballet dancer is so graceful.芭蕾舞演员的姿态是如此的优美。
7 charm
vt.使着迷,使陶醉;n.招人喜欢之处,魅力
  • With all imperfections the short play has a real charm.尽管有不少缺欠,这出小戏仍颇具魅力。
  • He could resist her charm no longer.他再也抗拒不住她的魅力。
8 rhythm
n.韵律;节奏
  • He has an ear for the rhythm of Irish speech.他对爱尔兰语的节奏很敏感。
  • His poem has a pleasing rhythm.他的诗有和谐的韵律。
9 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。
10 underneath
adj.在...下面,在...底下;adv.在下面
  • Working underneath the car is always a messy job.在汽车底下工作是件脏活。
  • She wore a coat with a dress underneath.她穿着一件大衣,里面套着一条连衣裙。
11 input
n.输入(物);投入;vt.把(数据等)输入计算机
  • I will forever be grateful for his considerable input.我将永远感激他的大量投入。
  • All this information had to be input onto the computer.所有这些信息都必须输入计算机。
12 friendliness
n.友谊,亲切,亲密
  • Behind the mask of friendliness,I know he really dislikes me.在友善的面具后面,我知道他其实并不喜欢我。
  • His manner was a blend of friendliness and respect.他的态度友善且毕恭毕敬。
13 subtle
adj.难于觉察或描述的,精巧的
  • Her whole attitude had undergone a subtle change.她的整个态度发生了微妙的变化。
  • There's a subtle hint of garlic in the sauce.调味汁里稍微有一点蒜味。
14 attentively
adv.聚精会神地;周到地;谛;凝神
  • She listened attentively while I poured out my problems. 我倾吐心中的烦恼时,她一直在注意听。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She listened attentively and set down every word he said. 她专心听着,把他说的话一字不漏地记下来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
15 frankly
adv.坦白地,直率地;坦率地说
  • To speak frankly, I don't like the idea at all.老实说,我一点也不赞成这个主意。
  • Frankly speaking, I'm not opposed to reform.坦率地说,我不反对改革。
16 sincere
adj.真诚的,诚挚的,诚恳的
  • He is sincere and easy to get along with.他为人诚恳,很好相处。
  • His mother is a sincere Christian.他母亲是个虔诚的基督教徒。
学英语单词
-melia
abulafias
activity network
age-barred
Aizawa Yasushi
alphacillina
Amygdalus davidiana
Anaphe
Andrade's indicator
aperitive
appeal from
beryllium dome tweeter
binary product generator
biostatisticians
blast-furnace treatment
bourgas
Brindley
call money
Callicebinae
Carex peiktusani
checkle
classification of tariff
common opal
Communications Center
crashed out
discharge header
ellagic acid
epidemiological research
exchange program with government
exchequer bond
fresh water makeup pump
gauss divergence theorem
general hard core module
geometry transformation
Gerdāb, Rūdkhāneh
glumitocin
gold -exchange standard
half-decked boat
halopemide
hexoxidase
historical resurrection model
horse gear
hypophyseal curet
i-scheawed
impact epoch
index of stabilization
inside distribution
intaglio
inter-company
Jaloallophane
Joep
lamina cribrosa of sclera
late night
ligyra formosana
long pepper
loosening and tightening of bolts
luanguinga (luanginga)
maximum climbing slope
miracidial
namangitis
nasolabial line
neyte
nieder?sterreich (lower austria)
nifurpipone
NSAWC
oldster
optic nerve hypoplasia
oscheoncus
ostrichism
oxfendazoles
page-one
parading
part-of-speech tagging
phisician
picture blockage
pizzamen
povertician
pure names
pyrus communiss
reverse transformation of martensite
revesing permanent mould
Rules Governing Organization of Train Operation
sat pretty
service model
shipboard automation system
site supervisor
situal
snap over mechanism
stable time
Staffy
strobilomyces seminudus
synthetic rubber washer
system of gravitational units
Thames, R.
theodicy
tumultuous disturbances
unentwined
uniformity coefficient
unilabiate
Urochloa reptans
water chrysolite
wornout