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]MY FAVOURITE SPORT    SKIING
[00:-3.00]Skiing is my favourite sport,
[00:-4.00]even though I have only skied for four days in my whole life!
[00:-5.00]Last year my father promised that if my brother did well in his exams,
[00:-6.00]he would take us for a special holiday.
[00:-7.00]When Victor got straight 'A's,
[00:-8.00]Dad said,'How about a weekend visit to the Botanical Gardens?'
[00:-9.00]But my mother said,'No,you promised a special holiday.
[00:10.00]I think you ought to keep your word.'
[00:11.00]And,despite the expense,he did.
[00:12.00]Victor's dream was to see some real snow.
[00:13.00]So in the Christmas vacation we flew to Seoul,
[00:14.00]and then took a shuttle bus to Muju Resort 1.
[00:15.00]As it climbed through the mountains,we saw the snow on the trees.
[00:16.00]I was dying 2 to get out and play with it!
[00:17.00]At last we reached the resort,and scrambled 3 out of the bus quickly.
[00:18.00]No one in my family had ever touched snow before.
[00:19.00]We were all like little children:
[00:20.00]we picked up,made snowballs,and threw them at each other!
[00:21.00]Then we noticed that the tour guide was watching us,with a smile on his face.
[00:22.00]'I think we should go and check in at the hotel now,'
[00:23.00]my dad said,and so we did.
[00:24.00]Our room overlooked 4 one of the ski slopes.
[00:25.00]The slopes were floodlit,and we watched people skiing until 10 p.m.
[00:26.00]We could not wait to try it ourselves.
[00:27.00]The next day we had our first skiing lesson.
[00:28.00]We rented our ski suits,boots and skis,and then went outside onto the snow.
[00:29.00]Wearing skis for the first time makes you feel very strange.
[00:30.00]Suddenly you find you can't even walk.
[00:31.00]Our instructor 5 took us onto a gentle slope,and showed us some basic skills.
[00:32.00]If you want to go up a hill,
[00:33.00]you have to stand sideways,and go up step by step.
[00:34.00]If you want to stop,you must point the tips of your skis together.
[00:35.00]But the tips mustn't cross,or you will fall.
[00:36.00]To be honest,that first lesson was not a great success,
[00:37.00]and I spent a lot of time sitting down!
[00:38.00]However,the next day I definitely 6 improved.
[00:39.00]I only fell over a few times,and I managed to do a few longer runs.
[00:40.00]I felt so pleased with myself,and the instructor congratulated me,
[00:41.00]so I felt great.
[00:42.00]Although it was very cold,I spent most of that holiday skiing.
[00:43.00]It was the most wonderful time of my life.
[00:44.00]But it was all over too soon.
[00:45.00]I have decided 7 to do a part time job this summer,
[00:46.00]and perhaps I can earn enough money for another super skiing holiday.
[00:47.00]LISTENING SKILLS  Page 7
[00:48.00]Understanding numbers
[00:49.00]Listen to the speakers on the recording 8.
[00:50.00]Extract the numbers which are needed to complete these tables.
[00:51.00]1.The school table tennis competition was again kingly contested,
[00:52.00]with over fifty entries.
[00:53.00]In the semifinals,Alex beat John in a close match,
[00:54.00]winning in two sets by the score of 21:18 and 21:19.
[00:55.00]In the other Semifinal
[00:56.00]Mark recorded a much easier victory defeating Raymond 21:3,and 21:8.
[00:57.00]Mark went on to take the boys title,
[00:58.00]beating Alex in the best of three sets
[00:59.00]He lost the first set 18:21,
[-1:00.00]but fought back to take the next two sets 21:13 and 21:11.
[-1:-1.00]2.This table shows some of the developments of the Olympic Games.
[-1:-2.00]The first of the modern games was hold in Athens in 1896.
[-1:-3.00]Just thirteen countries took part,
[-1:-4.00]and there were only nine sports.
[-1:-5.00]Although there were three hundred and eleven male competitors,
[-1:-6.00]there were no women at all.
[-1:-7.00]At the Los Angeles's Games of 1932,
[-1:-8.00]thirty-seven countries competed in fifteen different sports.
[-1:-9.00]There were 1,281 male athletes,but just 127 women.
[-1:10.00]In Helsinki in 1952 the number of countries had risen to 69, [-1:11.00]but there were only seventeen sports.
[-1:12.00]Although the number women athletes had climbed to 518,
[-1:13.00]they were still after numbered by the male competitors,the numbered 4,407.
[-1:14.00]Even in the Barcelona Olympics of 1992,
[-1:15.00]in which 168 countries competed in 26 different sports,
[-1:16.00]the number of male and female 9 athletes was not nearly equal,
[-1:17.00]there were 6,658 men,
[-1:18.00]but less than half as many women,who numbered 2,708.
[-1:19.00]3.A:I'm just writing a notice about the Club's Table Tennis Tournament.
[-1:20.00]Let's see,I reckon 10 down the events,the cost is forty-five yuan per entry.
[-1:21.00]What else do I need to put on it[-1:22.00]B:What's the deadline for entries?
[-1:23.00]A:Oh,that's the 7th of May.We must type all the entries by then.
[-1:24.00]The matches up to the finals will be played between the 14th of May
[-1:25.00]and the 30th of June.
[-1:26.00]B:What about the finals?
[-1:27.00]A:They'll be played on the 6th of July.
[-1:28.00]Shall I put the schedule down?
[-1:29.00]B:Yes,you should.
[-1:30.00]A:Right.Well,the Women's final will start at about one forty-five.
[-1:31.00]and the Men's final will start about two thirty.
[-1:32.00]We put that one last because it can take a long time.
[-1:33.00]We'll have the boys' and girls' finals earlier,
[-1:34.00]at 12:00 noon and one o'clock respectively 11.
[-1:35.00]There,it's that all?
[-1:36.00]B:That's good!
[-1:37.00]But I suggest you give a full number in case anyone has inquiries
[-1:38.00]A:That's a good idea!
[-1:39.00]They can phone Maggie Zhu in the office, what's her number?
[-1:40.00]B:It's 28862311.
[-1:41.00]4.A:Hello,John.How did you get on in the athletic 12 meeting,yesterday?
[-1:42.00]B:Very well,thank you.
[-1:43.00]A:Don't be shy.Tell me all about your results.
[-1:44.00]B:Well,I was first in the 100m,I ran my best time ever 13.89 seconds.
[-1:45.00]And I was third in the 200m with a time of 27.37 seconds.
[-1:46.00]I didn't do so well in the 400m though.
[-1:47.00]I came sixth in one minute three point zero eight seconds
[-1:48.00]A:That's really good!Did you take part in any of the field events?
[-1:49.00]B:Yes,I won the long jump,with a jump of four point one five metres.
[-1:50.00]and I was sixth in the high jump,I only jumped 1.42 metres,
[-1:51.00]that was my worst result.
[-1:52.00]A:Congratulations!I think you did really well.
[-1:53.00]SPEAKING  page 13
[-1:54.00]A Saying contracted forms.
[-1:55.00]When you have to read a dialogue,
[-1:56.00]you must read contracted forms as contracted forms.
[-1:57.00]Do not read them as complete words.Do not read I've as I have.
[-1:58.00]Exercise A1
[-1:59.00]I'm                  I'll                 I've                 it's
[-2:00.00]it'll                he's                 he'll                she's
[-2:-1.00]she'll               you're               you'll               you've
[-2:-2.00]we're                we'll                we've                they're
[-2:-3.00]they'll              they've              he'd                 she'd [-2:-4.00]I'd                  they'd               can't                couldn't
[-2:-5.00]won't                wouldn't             don't                didn't
[-2:-6.00]isn't                wasn't
[-2:-7.00]Exercise A2
[-2:-8.00]1.DANNY:I'll see you at the game tonight, won't I?
[-2:-9.00]PETER:No,I can't come,I'm afraid.
[-2:10.00]I've lots of homework.Who's playing?
[-2:11.00]DANNY:It's South China and Eastern.
[-2:12.00]You must come!It'll be very exciting!
[-2:13.00]PETER:You're right.I'll finish my homework tomorrow.
[-2:14.00]We'll watch the game together.
[-2:15.00]2.SANDRA:Kate isn't absent,is she?
[-2:16.00]She said she'd play in the game today.
[-2:17.00]SUSAN:No,she told me that she wouldn't play.
[-2:18.00]In fact,she said she couldn't play,because she's injured.
[-2:19.00]She's hurt her ankle.
[-2:20.00]SANDRA:Oh,no!Then you'll have to play instead.SUSAN:Me[-2:21.00]But I've never played hockey before.
[-2:22.00]SANDRA:Don't worry.You'll soon learn!
[-2:23.00]MORE LANGUAGE INPUT(1)
[-2:24.00]Reading  page 16
[-2:25.00]Faster,higher,stronger
[-2:26.00]At the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games,
[-2:27.00]the number of participant that completed for medals in athletics 13 alone reached 2000.
[-2:28.00]This was the largest number ever reordered in Olympic history.
[-2:29.00]Athletics usually refers to sports in four areas:
[-2:30.00]track,field,road and combined events.
[-2:31.00]There are lots of track events at the Olympics.
[-2:32.00]They include sprints,middle-distance
[-2:33.00]and long-distance running,hurdling,relays,etc.
[-2:34.00]Field events,however, are often not so closely 14 linked with speed.
[-2:35.00]They occlude 15 long jump triple 16 jump,high jump people,
[-2:36.00]pole vault,short-put,discus and javelin,to name just a few.
[-2:37.00]The marathons and race walks belong to road events,
[-2:38.00]which often test the limits of people's endurance 17.
[-2:39.00]In the combined events
[-2:40.00]the athletes are required to complete in a series of track and field events.
[-2:41.00]The points are based on their performance in each event,
[-2:42.00]and the person with the most points wins.
[-2:43.00]Athletics is,in many ways,the best embodiment of the Olympic motto
[-2:44.00]'Faster,higher, stronger'.
[-2:45.00]The many wonders and achievements in athletics always inspire people
[-2:46.00]to pursue 18 the true spirit of sportsmanship 19.
[-2:47.00]LISTENING  page 17
[-2:48.00]Listen and Supply the missing 20 information.
[-2:49.00]Diving Sept.22-30.
[-2:50.00]Swimming Sept.16-23.
[-2:51.00]Rowing Sept.17-24
[-2:52.00]Sailing Sept.17-30
[-2:53.00]Artistic gymnastics Sept.16-21, 24-26.
[-2:54.00]Shooting Sept.16-23.
[-2:55.00]Boxing Sept.16-24.  Sept.26-Oct.1
[-2:56.00]Judo:Sept.16-27.
[-2:57.00]Freestyle wrestling:  Sept.28-Oct.1
[-2:58.00]Badminton:Sept.16-23
[-2:59.00]Baseball:Sept.17-20,22-24,26-27
[-3:00.00]Basketball:Sept.16-Oct.1
[-3:-1.00]Football:Sept.13-14,16-17,19-20,23-24,26,28-30,
[-3:-2.00]Table-tennis:Sept.16-21
[-3:-3.00]Tennis:Sept.19-28
[-3:-4.00]Volleyball:Sept.16-October.1
[-3:-5.00]Handball:Sept.16-26  Sept.28-Oct.1
[-3:-6.00]Hockey:Sept.16-30


1 resort
n.凭借,手段,常去之地,胜地;vi.求助,诉诸,采取(某种手段等),常去
  • He couldn't have passed the exam without resort to cheating.他要不是靠作弊是通不过这次考试的。
  • Beidaihe is noted for its summer resort.北戴河以避暑胜地而著称。
2 dying
adj.垂死的,临终的
  • He was put in charge of the group by the dying leader.他被临终的领导人任命为集团负责人。
  • She was shown into a small room,where there was a dying man.她被领进了一间小屋子,那里有一个垂死的人。
3 scrambled
v.快速爬行( scramble的过去式和过去分词 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞
  • Each scrambled for the football at the football ground. 足球场上你争我夺。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • He scrambled awkwardly to his feet. 他笨拙地爬起身来。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 overlooked
v.忽视( overlook的过去式和过去分词 );监督;俯视;(对不良现象等)不予理会
  • He seems to have overlooked one important fact. 他好像忽略了一个重要的事实。
  • This is a minor point, but it must not be overlooked. 此事虽小,然亦不可忽视。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
5 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。
6 definitely
adv.一定地,肯定地;明确地,确切地
  • The team will definitely lose if he doesn't play.如果他不参加比赛,这个队肯定会输。
  • I shall definitely be home before six o'clock.6点以前,我一定回家。
7 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。
8 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。
9 female
adj.雌的,女(性)的;n.雌性的动物,女子
  • We only employ female workers.我们只雇用女工。
  • The animal in the picture was a female elephant.照片上的动物是头母象。
10 reckon
vt.计算,估计,认为;vi.计(算),判断,依靠
  • Don't reckon upon your relatives to help you out of trouble.不要指望你的亲戚会帮助你摆脱困境。
  • I reckon that he is rather too old to marry again.我认为他的年龄太大,不太适于再婚。
11 respectively
adv.各自地,独自地,个别地,分别地
  • They finished first and second respectively.他们分获一二名。
  • In this machine which items make up the software and the hardware respectively?在机器中,哪几项分别构成软件和硬件?
12 athletic
adj.擅长运动的,强健的;活跃的,体格健壮的
  • This area has been marked off for athletic practice.这块地方被划出来供体育训练之用。
  • He is an athletic star.他是一个运动明星。
13 athletics
n.运动,体育,田径运动
  • When I was at school I was always hopeless at athletics.我上学的时候体育十分糟糕。
  • Our team tied with theirs in athletics.在田径比赛中,我们队与他们队旗鼓相当。
14 closely
adv.紧密地;严密地,密切地
  • We shall follow closely the development of the situation.我们将密切注意形势的发展。
  • The two companies are closely tied up with each other.这两家公司之间有密切联系。
15 occlude
堵塞
  • The tourniquet should occlude venous and lymphatic return.止血带应阻断静脉及淋巴回流。
16 triple
n.三倍之数,三个一组;adj.三倍的
  • Twelve is the triple of four.十二是四的三倍数。
  • He received triple wages for all his extra work.由于额外的工作他领取了三倍的工资。
17 endurance
n.耐久力,忍耐力,耐久的时期,持续的时间
  • She reached the end of endurance.她到了忍受的极限。
  • The exercise obviously will improve strength and endurance.这种锻炼会明显改善体力增加耐力。
18 pursue
vt.继续,从事;追赶,追踪;追求
  • He began to pursue an easy and comfortable life.他开始追求安逸舒适的生活。
  • This is the path that we shall continue to pursue.这是我们要继续走的道路。
19 sportsmanship
n.体育道德
  • We identify sportsmanship with good character. 我们认为体育道德与良好品质是一致的。
  • He told Shane that they were going to learn about good sportsmanship. 他告诉夏恩他们要来学学何谓良好的运动家精神。 来自常春藤生活英语杂志-2006年5月号
20 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。
学英语单词
Agamofilaria streptocerca
any which way
arsenic(iii) oxide
arsy-varsy, arsy-versy
boiler combustion
broach-support
bromoalkynes
Campo de San Pedro
checklists of auditing procedures
circumfixes
CPC Communist Party of China
data independency
Deele R.
delivery-receiving acceptance
doped region
double-amputee
duodecim-
earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization
Elche
emulsifiable paint
exchange control territory
exploration expenditure
fibromyomas
gasp one's life out
gastro-adenitis
general-service
graaff reinet
grain boundary sliding
group home
gupse
half-desmosome
harmonic coefficient
Herjaadalen
homogeneous bands
hyperestrinemia
illuminating mouth mirror
incitant
incurred cost
insertron
Lebowakgomo
limiting probability
link relative
Lissac-et-Mouret
lithium laurate
magoos
matookes
merit-rating plan
missile environment
Neef's hammer
nodular ore
non-circular gear
Oatax
Open Systems computing
overload quantity
oxymesterone
pack alarm
parcel rack
Perseus-Pisces supercluster
Peschici
PLATYDACTYLA
pleopoda
polyversities
Primero de Mayo Bay
proofstaff
pseudo-dipole
push-down
quadripara
re-passed
reference box
relay group
reversible fabric
run-and-gun
rushers
Rφsnæs
sandwich-like structure
screen overlay
screened area
selective filter
self-discharging purifier
semi-simple linear transformation
Sepoti, R.
Seven Years War
sforzesco
shallow open-cut surface mining
sheathed ship
significanc level
soldierless
speed time curve
stretchable film
sum digit
swipe me
tabarded
tetragonal hybrid
tie sth up
torsional braid analysis
triple bluff
use right of waters for aquaculture
veranos
verdine
villagers committee
wall-hanging
zippy