时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:新路径小学英语六年级下册(三起)


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[0:02.905]Unit 2  A Visit to an Orchard 


[0:06.880]Lesson 6 Tell What It Is by 


[0:11.871]Feeling 


[0:13.529]Let's talk. 


[0:15.743]  Summer, can you


[0:17.224]tell what it is by


[0:19.895]      feeling? 


[0:21.521]Sure. 


[0:22.713]      Keep your eyes closed 1,


[0:24.584]             please.


[0:26.377]Sure. 


[0:28.047]What is it? 


[0:30.290]  It feels round and


[0:31.855]smooth.Is it a grape? 


[0:34.104]Have a taste. 


[0:35.881]It's sweet.


[0:36.895]It's a grape. 


[0:38.070]Yes, you


[0:39.311]are right. 


[0:41.650]Do you like grapes? 


[0:43.439]Yeah. It's my


[0:44.553]   favourite. 


[0:47.585]Work in pairs. 


[0:49.712]A.The water feels warm. 


[0:51.935]hot 


[0:53.064]cold 


[0:54.652]B.The bread smells good. 


[0:56.888]sweet 


[0:57.840]sour 


[0:59.953]C.The chocolate tastes


[1:01.511]   sweet. 


[1:02.750]yummy 


[1:04.097]yucky 


[1:05.206]D.The music sounds nice. 


[1:07.871]soft 


[1:09.102]sad 


[1:10.681]E.The skirt looks


[1:12.198]   beautiful. 


[1:14.359]big 


[1:14.936]small 


[1:15.822]F.You look happy. 


[1:17.328]clever 


[1:18.574]strong 


[1:20.847]Listen and practise. 


[1:24.200]How does it feel? 


[1:26.433] It feels round


[1:29.097]and soft.It is a


[1:31.079]       tomato. 


[1:33.382]How do they smell? 


[1:37.529]They smell sweet.


[1:40.079]They are flowers. 


[1:42.582]feel 


[1:44.686]taste 


[1:46.928]look 


[1:49.638]smell 


[1:52.079]sound 


[1:54.591]smooth 


[1:56.817]rough 


[1:59.232]noisy 


[2:01.846]Complete the table with the right words. 


[2:06.151]Play a game. 


[2:09.143]Try and find out


[2:11.519] what they are. 


[2:13.753] They feel round and


[2:16.887]small.They are grapes. 


[2:20.414]It feels soft.It is a monkey. 


[2:24.456]Listen and sing. 


[2:27.927]Come and hear,   fol- low 2 me,   sing   a     fruit 


[2:43.000]song with me.    Eat the apple,  eat  the   pear. 


[2:44.497]Eat the cher- ries, eat the peach.Eat the orange, 


[2:47.414]eat the grapes. Eat the litchis and the ba-na-na. 


[2:58.247]Look, listen and say. 


[3:02.668]tr 


[3:04.294]train 


[3:05.802]tree 


[3:07.735]truck 


[3:10.775]dr 


[3:14.901]dress 


[3:17.567]draw 


[3:21.262]drive 


[3:24.574]Read aloud 3


[3:25.958]drop


[3:28.215]tram


[3:29.926]draw


[3:31.734]trunk


[3:35.128]drag 


[3:38.638]drink


[3:39.358]dream


[3:44.606]tree


[3:45.550]trade


[3:46.030]drum 


[3:46.543]Circle each word within 4 the puzzle. 


[3:48.645]Read and write. 


[3:51.639]I'm a chocolate


[3:53.982]monster.I like


[3:55.096]chocolate. 


[3:55.999]Look, a chocolate


[3:57.207]tree!Let me have a


[3:59.205]look.It looks great. 


[4:00.798]Let me touch


[4:02.144]one.It's


[4:02.736]smooth. 


[4:03.349]Let me smell one.


[4:08.712]It's nice. 


[4:10.407]Let me taste one.


[4:11.910]It's yummy. 


[4:15.614][4:13.744]Chocolate is my


[4:16.053]favourite. 


[4:17.237]Learn to write. 




1 closed
adj.关闭的;封闭的
  • He closed his eyes.他闭上了眼睛。
  • He was out of work when the factory closed.他在工厂倒闭后失业了。
2 low
aaj.低,矮;低级的,下层的,卑贱的;低声的
  • Your price is too low.你们的价格太低。
  • This is a small and low house.这是一个小而低矮的房子。
3 aloud
adv.出声地;高声地
  • He called aloud for help.他高声喊叫救命。
  • Read it aloud before you write it down.抄写前,大声读出来。
4 within
n.内部,里头;adv.在内部,在内心里;prep.在…之内
  • The work must be done within the given time.这个工作必须在规定的时间内完成。
  • Within two weeks,she gained five pounds in weight.两周内她的体重增加了5磅。
学英语单词
adeem
AFARV
afforestation area
Ajania
analytical investigation
antitoxinum tetanicum
autochemogram
Awio B.
B.A.Ed.
back-coupled Hall generator
bantel
baroque pearl
beat his brains out
bilharzia worm
bone scintigram
book audit
brachionus angularis chelonis
breakfast
bryologists
burgyon
carotid sinus branch of glossopharyngeal nerve
cateresses
centring cup
chemical seed dresser
click
cobwebs of the law
code violation
common lead dating
continuous flow ultra centrifuge
cordless telephone
de-nut
departure from nucleate boiling margin
direct-pull
double-taxations
dry body
economics of subsistence
edmund of langley
elevating drum
eugene poplar
euscalpellum rostratum
fermi mechanism
filipino-american
fixed mix
fly-spray
Francesville
generalized random process
gonnabes
graphite precipitation
hagenbuch
hay-house
Hedyotis loganioides
Helen Traubel
huband
hydrodynamic crisis
if staple commodity
independent labo(u)r
intensive therapy
isotactic poly(1-butene) (pb-1)
isotopically modified compound
janhonens
jerib
link bait
lipreading system
Macegard CDH
manetee
Marshall Bennett Is.
matrix array sensor
midems
mine disengaging device
minimal closed extension
Mitmachen
mogensenite (titanmagnetite)
mustard poisoning
nom de guerres
oenophiles
Orthopristis chrysopterus
partial deionization
peotect
pleonectic blood
pontocythere littoralis
provision of funds
pterygoid bone
raised atoll
rareliest
reapproved
redistributable
reperpetrated
rod shape
secondary-air
serial half-subtracter
slit-type flip bucket
smally
spot-lamps
stylitic
taeniosome
talking blues
traffic boys
tubular heat interchanger
turribant
waiver of a debt
woolish
worm-gearing