时间:2018-12-04 作者:英语课 分类:创新国际英语教程 学生用书 1


英语课

[00:00.00]unit 2  Likes and dislikes

[00:05.09]Do you like OPera?

[00:10.84]No,I HATE it.I find it REALLY BORing.WHY do yiu ASK?

[00:18.10]Oh,I'm THINking of GOing to SEE SOMEthing at the Opera House

[00:23.88]and I'm TRYing to FIND SOMEone to GO with.

[00:27.92]NO,SORry.I just THINK OPeras go ON TOO LONG.

[00:33.57]I CAN'T sit still for FOUR hours.

[00:38.22]Never MIND.I'll TRY someone else.

[00:42.95]Have you asked MIRiam?I think SHE likes THAT kind of MUSic.

[00:48.82]Oh,RIGHT.OK.MAYbe I'll ask HER.So what kind of music DO you like?

[00:57.78]LOTS of things,really.JAZZ,POP,LAtin music.I LOVE TIto LOpez.

[01:06.43]REAlly?I AHTE him.ALL his songs SOUND the SAME.

[01:11.71]I like JAZZ,though.Do you like LOUis ARM strong?

[01:17.66]YES,he's OK.I QUITE like SOME of his TUNES,but I preFER GAto Barbleri.

[01:25.81]Oh,rlght.I've never heard of her.Who is she?

[01:31.98]He's a man.He's an Argantinian musician.He's really good.

[01:38.74]I'll lend you a CD if you like.

[01:43.39]Yes,OK.Thanks.

[01:48.15]3 Answering quesgtions

[02:31.30]Professor Morris,from the University of Thameside,

[02:39.56]has just written a book about friends and relations.

[02:45.12]In it,he says that people in Britain today

[02:50.87]believe that their friends are more important than their families.

[02:56.20]He says,"These days,many people in Britain move away from their family

[03:03.56]and home to look for work or the study.

[03:08.11]If children and parents live in different cities,

[03:13.57]families cannot help each other in the way they did in the past.

[03:19.21]Grandparents can't babysit 1 their grandchildren 2

[03:24.67]and children can't look after their parents when they get old.

[03:30.34]Brothers and sisters can't go out together or see each other much.

[03:35.90]Personally,I don't think this is a bad thing.

[03:41.47]We choose our friends in a way we can't choose our families.

[03:47.53]With friends,we have a lot of things in common,

[03:52.88]which we often don't have with our families.

[03:57.43]Not everyone agrees with Professor Morris,

[04:03.28]so we decided 3 to ask a few people in the street

[04:08.32]who their best friends are and why.

[04:12.97]Katy(27)

[04:18.61]My mum is a nice woman,but we're very different.

[04:25.06]If I have a problem or if I really want to talk to someone,

[04:31.54]I ring my friend Marian.

[04:35.49]I've known 4 her since I was at school.

[04:40.16]We often go shopping together.

[04:44.53]We spend the whole day going to different shops,trying things on.

[04:51.50]We stop for coffee and lunch,and chat to each other about everything.

[04:58.66]We get on really well.

[05:02.42]Charlotte(34)

[05:06.26]I'm a twin and I think my sister and I will always be best friends.

[05:13.84]I see her a lot.We both love cooking-

[05:19.48]really hot,spicy food like Indian curries 5 and things like that-

[05:26.56]so we often invite each other round for dinner.

[05:31.00]Graham(48)

[05:34.55]I don't believe what this guy Morris is saying!

[05:39.10]I live with my mother and she is still the most important person for me.

[05:45.36]We do lots of things together.

[05:49.31]We both like the theatre,so we go a lot.

[05:54.27]We like similar kinds of music.

[05:58.14]We're both big fans of Andrew Lloyd Webber.

[06:02.87]I can talk to her about anything.

[06:07.10]Damien(22)

[06:10.73]My best friend is James.We both really love Star Wars.

[06:16.48]We actually met at a Star Wars club and we get on really well.

[06:22.54]We watch the films together once or twice a moth 6

[06:27.40]and go to conventions 7 with other Star Wars fans.

[06:32.57]We went to America together on holiday last year.

[06:37.71]If I had a problem,I might talk to him.

[06:42.57]It's never really happened.

[06:41.57]Ron(37)

[06:45.33]My best friend's my dog.

[06:49.17]Dogs don't lie;they don't criticise 8 you and they like going for a walk.

[06:56.54]What more do you want from a friend?

[07:00.90]Edna(67)

[07:05.06]I'm not sure I would call my children my best friends.

[07:11.22]professor Morris is probably right.

[07:15.58]My best friend is my husband.

[07:19.74]We've been married for over 30 years,

[07:24.70]so I suppose we must get on quite well!

[07:29.56]We met in Nigeria,

[07:33.53]where we are both Christians 9 and that's a very important thing we share.

[07:44.29]Having said that,our best friends aren't religious 10 at all.

[07:50.14]Joyce and Zola used to be our neighbours.

[07:54.51]That's how we became friends.

[07:58.16]We just found we had a lot of other things in common.

[08:03.91]They'd also lived in Africa,fox example.

[08:08.67]We all love walking and I suppose we are all active in politics 11.

[08:14.91]John(26)

[08:18.77]I actually don't have very much in common with my best friend,Colin.

[08:24.42]I've known him since I was six or seven.

[08:28.86]When we left university,he joined the army and I became an art teacher.

[08:35.83]He plays a lot of sport like football,

[08:40.27]and he hates going to art galleries and places like that.

[08:45.24]We're still friends because he's really funny,

[08:50.23]and maybe just because we've known each other so long.

[08:54.95]Also,I think we actually both love arguing about films and things in the news.

[09:02.69]2 Pronunciation:stress

[10:39.76]3 Listening

[10:46.84]Hello,Tina,how's it going?

[10:51.20]All right,not too bad.How are you?

[10:55.64]Oh,OK.I've just had my speaking test.

[11:02.01]Oh right,yes.I forgot about that.How did it go?

[11:07.87]Don't ask!I think it went really badly.I didn't know what to say.

[11:16.02]What is it you say?My mind went blind.

[11:21.97]Ah,yes,you mean your mind went BLANK.

[11:27.25]You see!I know nothing.I'm going to fail!

[11:33.10]I'm sure it wasn't that bad.

[11:36.97]No,it was terrible.I'm sure I failed.

[11:42.82]Could I have a look at your paper and see what's on?

[11:48.69]I think I'll go out and try to forget it.

[11:53.24]Sure,go ahead.It's probably a good idea.

[11:58.67]I like going out too much.

[12:03.32]You mean you like going out a lot.I've TOLD you this before,Mario.

[12:10.48]You only use'too'when you think it's a bad idea.

[12:16.04]You mean I REALLY like it.

[12:20.20]Yes,I know, but I think I go out too much.

[12:25.76]I went clubbing last night.

[12:30.73]I got home at four o'clock in the morning.

[12:35.30]Yes,that wasn't a very good idea.

[12:39.55]I'm not surprised you couldnt think this morning! Who did you go with?

[12:45.72]Oh,I went on my own,but I went to a club and I know lots of people there.

[12:53.90]I was nervous because of the exam.

[12:59.04]I couldn't sleep.

[13:02.41]I thought I'd go dancing to relax,but,as I said,I like it too much.

[13:11.35]Anyway,what are you doing here?

[13:15.79]Oh,I'm going shopping with my boyfriend,Hugh.

[13:20.65]He's just gone to the toilet.He'll be back in a minute.

[13:25.50]Right.Let me see.What clubs are there tonight?

[13:32.17]Why don't you go to see a film or something? Take it easy.

[13:37.52]Go to bed early for a change.

[13:41.28]I don't really like movies.

[13:45.12]You don't like going to the cinema!Why is that? Everybody likes it.

[13:51.78]No,I prefer music,dancing.I just love it.

[13:58.26]Oh well.Look,here's Hugh,this is Mario,one of my old students.Mario,Hugh.

[14:07.82]But you're Dale,no?

[14:12.47]Dale?I'm sorry,I think you've mistaken me for someone else.

[14:18.82]No,it's Dale.We met before.In the club.

[14:24.78]Sorry.Tina,are you ready to go?Yes,but...

[14:30.73]Let's go then or the shops will close.Nice to meet you,Mario.

[14:35.88]Sorry,I'm not who you think I am.

[14:39.64]OK.Bye Mario.

[14:43.72]Bye.I probably won't see you again.

[14:48.57]I'm going back home on Tuesday.

[14:53.33]Bye!...But I'm sure he told me his name was Dale!

 



1 babysit
v.担任临时保姆,照顾婴儿
  • Minna could babysit one night if your father has to work.如果你的父亲得去工作,米娜可以看一晚上孩子。
  • I helped him babysit the kids.我帮他看孩子。
2 grandchildren
n.孙子;孙(女),外孙(女)( grandchild的名词复数 )
  • He left a bequest to each of his grandchildren. 他给他的孙辈每人留下一笔遗产。
  • His grandchildren afforded him his greatest pleasure in his old age. 他的孙子和孙女们在晚年的时候给了他最大的欢乐。 来自《简明英汉词典》
3 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。
4 known
adj.大家知道的;知名的,已知的
  • He is a known artist.他是一个知名的艺术家。
  • He is known both as a painter and as a statesman.他是知名的画家及政治家。
5 curries
n.咖喱食品( curry的名词复数 )
  • Coconut is a basic ingredient for many curries. 椰子是多种咖喱菜的基本成分。
  • Coriander is used in Indian curries, gin, American cigarettes, and sausage. 胡荽多被用在:印度咖哩粉,杜松子酒,美国香烟,香肠。 来自互联网
6 moth
n.蛾,蛀虫
  • A moth was fluttering round the lamp.有一只蛾子扑打着翅膀绕着灯飞。
  • The sweater is moth-eaten.毛衣让蛀虫咬坏了。
7 conventions
(某一职业、政党等的人士召开的)大会( convention的名词复数 ); 协议; 习俗; (美国)全国代表大会
  • They broke away from conventions. 他们打破了常规。
  • They disregard social conventions without being conscious that they are doing anything extraordinary. 他们不顾社会习俗,并未意识到自己在做些与众不同的事。
8 criticise
v.批评,评论;非难
  • Right and left have much cause to criticise government.左翼和右翼有很多理由批评政府。
  • It is not your place to criticise or suggest improvements!提出批评或给予改进建议并不是你的责任!
9 Christians
n.基督教徒( Christian的名词复数 )
  • Christians of all denominations attended the conference. 基督教所有教派的人都出席了这次会议。
  • His novel about Jesus caused a furore among Christians. 他关于耶稣的小说激起了基督教徒的公愤。
10 religious
adj.宗教性的,虔诚的,宗教上的;n.修道士,出家人
  • She is very religious person who goes to church every Sunday.她十分虔诚,每个星期天都上教堂。
  • It is hard for me to reject religious beliefs.要我抛弃自己的宗教信仰是困难的。
11 politics
n.政治,政治学;政纲,政见,策略
  • They seldom talk on politics in those days.那时人们很少谈论政治。
  • The two brothers differed about politics.这兄弟俩政见不同。
学英语单词
abbr.
accidentproof
air regulator
alligator pear
Antisana, Cerro
assigned bombing altitude
atypical pneumonitis
axis of direct elasticity
Ban Pa O
basic chromosome number
be obliged to someone for
be zealous to succeed
bear oneself well
bicable ropeway
binitarianism
biohelminthiasis
biosocial resonation
boiler code penetrometer
boundary-surface
bromthymol blues
calmodulin-bindings
camin
capital employed
Carini, G.di
coital exanthema virus
colletive meal
colored noise
crest angle
desk pad
digit boundary
distance dispersion
distrou
enls
ergodic input measure
erpm
evaginations
forward jump
gas sparging
gnathoparalysis
high bit rate data subscriber line
hydraulic efficiency jet unit
hyperbaria
in open
installment scrip book
Karoso, Tg.
knockout plate
large crabgrass
lehnhard
lillum
linguistic semiotics
link receiver
local college
loofas
Menkadun Formation
microbiotas
moore-thomas
multicomponent separation sequence
Nairobi National Park
nautical pathology
non-malignant
not know the first thing about sth
Ophiocanopidae
over-tighten
overall carbon content
picked ports
preambular
previous version
probabilistic transition mechanism
ptilocerus kanoi
ready-read card
real-time testing classification algorithm
saddle node bifurcation
saulle
see him
shamosaurines
shied
shielded chamber
Siler City
sintered matrix
slipped out of
slipperwort
Smerwick Harb.
smoor
soave
sound chamber
spray evaporator
sten-
superactinides
sweepstakes
take turn
tetraacetylimide
the old people
tidal synthesizer
tin halide
Trifluridol
type A behavior pattern
undispensable
Vaternish Point
vertical stem
Vidal, R.
vondelpark
X chromosome inactivation