时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语河北版下


英语课
[00:-1.00]Playing,living and working safely is never a waste of time.
[00:-2.00]Always think things through and ask yourself if you are acting 1 in a safe manner.
[00:-3.00]If not,take the time to "make it safe."You won't be sorry,
[00:-4.00]and many preventable injuries will be avoided.You might even save a life.
[00:-5.00]Diligence is the mother of good fortune.-Chinese Proverb
[00:-6.00]SECTION 1 NEW WORDS AND IDEAS
[00:-7.00]SHOW TIME! Keeping Safe   Fire Drill(A one-act play)
[00:-8.00]Characters:Jenny,Greg,and a large number of high school strdents.
[00:-9.00]The action takes place in a bigh school.
[00:10.00]Jenny and Greg are working togetber
[00:11.00]on a project in bistory class when the fire alarm suddenly goes off.
[00:12.00]Ringgggg
[00:13.00]Jenny:Oh,dear,there's that alarm again.Let's go,Greg.
[00:14.00]Greg:(frustrated)I hate fire drills.Who really cares about them?
[00:15.00]You know it's not real.
[00:16.00]They just want us to practise getting out of the school
[00:17.00]in case there is a real fire one day.
[00:18.00]What's ridiculous waste of time.
[00:19.00]Jenny is pushing Greg toward 2 the door.
[00:20.00]All the students are walking in orderly 3 fasbion
[00:21.00]out of the classroom and down the ball.
[00:22.00]Jenny:It's not a waste of time,Greg.
[00:23.00]This is important for the safety of everyone in the school.
[00:24.00]If there were a real fire,how would we know what to do?
[00:25.00]If we didn't practise,everyone would probably panic in a real sitution
[00:26.00]and start running and pushing one another.
[00:27.00]That wouldn't be good.Somebody could get hurt.
[00:28.00]This way we know that we should walk,
[00:29.00]not run and that we are supposed to use the stairs and never the elevator.
[00:30.00]Greg:Yeah,well,I do a lot of things every day to keep safe
[00:31.00]and I don't need to practise it.
[00:32.00]I don't like interrupting my class to practise some silly fire drill.
[00:33.00]Jenny:(laugbing)Give me a break!
[00:34.00]Do you want me to believe you are actually upset that you got out of class?
[00:35.00]You like this interruption 4 from boring old history class just as much as I do.
[00:36.00]Quit complaining.
[00:37.00]The class has reached the main floor and is exciting out into the schoolyard.
[00:38.00]Greg:But it's December and it's so cold outside.
[00:39.00]I'm not standing 5 out here for long.
[00:40.00]Jenny:We all have to wait outside until the fire fighters get here
[00:41.00]and tell us that it is okay.
[00:42.00]And make sure you stay with our class
[00:43.00]because the teacher will be calling roll call.
[00:44.00]Our class is supposed to meet in the front parking lot near the school patrol 6 sign.
[00:45.00]Greg:Boy,schools really care about safety.
[00:46.00]There are fire drills,and parking lot monitors.
[00:47.00]My older sister told me they even have safety programs at university.
[00:48.00]One service they have is called safewalk.
[00:49.00]Any student can phone and get someone
[00:50.00]to walk them to the dorm or the bus after dark.
[00:51.00]Hey,I'm freezing out here,aren't you?I wish we could go back inside.
[00:52.00]All the students are jumping up and down trying to stay warm.
[00:53.00]Jenny:Be patient.
[00:54.00]I saw the fire fighters go into the school so it won't be long now.
[00:55.00]Aren't you glad that we can feel safe at school
[00:56.00]and know what to do in an emergency?
[00:57.00]Greg:Yeah,I guess.I do like to be prepared.
[00:58.00]Last year I took my Red Cross Certificate 7.
[00:59.00]We learned 8 many things like how to bandage a cut or a wound.
[-1:00.00]The fire fighters have given the okay,
[-1:-1.00]so the students are returning to the school building.
[-1:-2.00]Jenny:That's great.I wish I had that.It's always a good idea to be prepared.
[-1:-3.00]And part of being prepared is practising what to do.
[-1:-4.00]That's why we have fire drills,and bus drills,and lock down drills.
[-1:-5.00]Jenny and Greg are back up in the classroom.
[-1:-6.00]Grey:And that's why they have those stupid safety talks on airplanes[-1:-7.00]Jenny:What's wrong with them?
[-1:-8.00]Greg:Well,think about it,Jenny.
[-1:-9.00]They explain every little thing on the airplane,
[-1:10.00]even how to put on the seat belt...
[-1:11.00]just in case you haven't been in a car since 1968!
[-1:12.00]Isn't that going a little too far?
[-1:13.00]Jenny:Whatever!Let's get back to this history project now,okay?
[-1:14.00]Let's singing SONG
[-1:15.00]SECTION 2 MEANING THROUGH PRACTICE
[-1:16.00]C.Build your listening skills
[-1:17.00]Part 1:Listen to Mary telling Li Ming
[-1:18.00]about a safety bprogram at her sister's university in Canada.
[-1:19.00]Then,answer the questions below.
[-1:20.00]Part 2:Danny is taking Jenny out for a ride on his motorcycle[-1:21.00]As you are listening to their conversation,
[-1:22.00]make a list of the safety rules that Danny forgets.
[-1:23.00]SECTION 4 READING FOR AWARENESS
[-1:24.00]Danny's Safety Tips
[-1:25.00]Walking and Biking to School
[-1:26.00]* Respect all traffic signals
[-1:27.00]and/or the crossing guard-never cross the street against a light,
[-1:28.00]even if you don't see any traffic coming.
[-1:29.00]* Wear reflective material...It makes you more visible 9 to street traffic.
[-1:30.00]Riding in a Car
[-1:31.00]* Safety belts are the best
[-1:32.00]form of protection passengers have in the event of a crash.
[-1:33.00]They can lower your risk of injury by 45%.
[-1:34.00]You would be four times more likely to be seriously injured or killed
[-1:35.00]if you were thrown from the vehicle in a crash.
[-1:36.00]Bicycle Helmets Save Lives
[-1:37.00]* Head injuries are the main cause of death and disability to cyclists.
[-1:38.00]Bike helmets prevent injury.
[-1:39.00]After helmets were made compulsory,
[-1:40.00]there was a decline 10 in head injuries to cyclists of around 40%.
[-1:41.00]* In most cycling accidents,the rider simply loses control of the bike.
[-1:42.00]This happens to even the most experienced 11 riders.
[-1:43.00]* Rural 12 children face the same risks as city children.
[-1:44.00]Many people think the country is a safer place for cyclists.
[-1:45.00]But country kids are just as likely to lose control of their bikes.
[-1:46.00]Coungry riders also have to deal with many different road conditions.
[-1:47.00]Internet Safety
[-1:48.00]* Keep your passwords private,even fron your best friend!
[-1:49.00]Your online service will never ask for them,so neither should anyone else.
[-1:50.00]* Use only your log-in name and/or e-mail address when chatting or sending e-mail.
[-1:51.00]Never give out personal information like your name,address,or phone number.
[-1:52.00]* Don't share photos of yourself,your family,
[-1:53.00]or your home with people you meet online.
[-1:54.00]* Always delete 13 unknown e-mail attachments 14 without opening them.
[-1:55.00]They can contain viruses.
[-1:56.00]* Remember that nothing you write
[-1:57.00]on the Web is completely private-including e-mail.
[-1:58.00]So be careful and think about what you type and who you tell.
[-1:59.00]Teresa's Safety Story
[-2:00.00]Teresa could hear the footsteps 15 behind her as she walked toward home.
[-2:-1.00]The thought of being followed made her heart beat faster.
[-2:-2.00]"You're being silly,"she told herself."No one is following you."
[-2:-3.00]To be safe,she began to walk faster,but footsteps kept up with her pace.
[-2:-4.00]She was afraid to look back and she was glad she was almost home.
[-2:-5.00]She saw the light burning and ran the rest of the way to her house.
[-2:-6.00]Once inside,she glanced out the window to see if anyone was there.
[-2:-7.00]The sidewalk was empty.
[-2:-8.00]She logged 16 on under her screen name Good Buddy888.
[-2:-9.00]She checked her Buddy 17 List and saw Go To666 was on.
[-2:10.00]She sent him an instant message.
[-2:11.00]Hi I'm glad you are on!I thought someone was following home today.
[-2:12.00]It was really weird 18!
[-2:13.00]You watch too much TV.Why would someone be following you?
[-2:14.00]Don't you live in safe neighbourhood? Of course I do.
[-2:15.00]I guess it was my imagination because I didn't see anybody when I looked out.
[-2:16.00]Uniess you gave your name out on-line.You haven't done that,have you?
[-2:17.00]Of course not.I'm not stupid,you know.
[-2:18.00]Did you have a softball game after school today? Yes and we won!!
[-2:19.00]That's great!Who did you play?
[-2:20.00]We played the Hornets.Their uniforms are so ugly! What is your team called?
[-2:21.00]We are the Canton Cats...I got to go.
[-2:22.00]My homework has to be done before my parents get home.
[-2:23.00]I don't want them to be mad at me.Bye! Catch you later.Bye!
[-2:24.00]Meanwhile GoTo666 went to the member menu
[-2:25.00]and began to search for Teresa's information.
[-2:26.00]When it came up,he highlighted 19 it and printed it out.
[-2:27.00]He took out a pen and began to write down what he knew about Teresa so far,
[-2:28.00]including her name,birthday,address and hobbies.
[-2:29.00]He knew she lived in Canton because she had just told him.
[-2:30.00]He knew she stayed by herself until 6:30 p.m.
[-2:31.00]every afternoon until her parents came home from work.
[-2:32.00]He knew she played softball on Thursday afternoons on the school team,
[-2:33.00]and the team was named the Canton Cats...
[-2:34.00]She had told him all this in the conversations they had on-line.
[-2:35.00]He had enough information to find her now.
[-2:36.00]Teresa didn't tell her parents
[-2:37.00]about the incident on the way home from the ball park that day[-2:38.00]She didn't want them to make a scene
[-2:39.00]and stop her from walking home from the softball games.
[-2:40.00]By Thursday,when Teresa was playing her next softball game,
[-2:41.00]she had forgotten about the footsteps following her.
[-2:42.00]She was in the middle of the game when suddenly she felt someone staring at her.
[-2:43.00]It was then that the memory came back.
[-2:44.00]She glanced up from her second base position to see a man watching her closely 20.
[-2:45.00]He was leaning against the fence behind first base
[-2:46.00]and he smiled when she looked at him.
[-2:47.00]He didn't look scary and she quickly dismissed 21 the fear she had felt.
[-2:48.00]After the game,Teresa noticed his smile once again as she walked past him.
[-2:49.00]He nodded and she smiled back.
[-2:50.00]He noticed her name on the back of her shirt.
[-2:51.00]He knew he had found her.
[-2:52.00]Quietly,he walked a safe distance behind her.
[-2:53.00]It was only a few blocks to Teresa's home,
[-2:54.00]and once he saw where she lived he quickly returned to the park to get his car.
[-2:55.00]Now he had to wait.
[-2:56.00]He decided 22 to get a bite to eat until the time came to go to Teresa's house.
[-2:57.00]He drove to a fast food restaurant
[-2:58.00]and sat there until it was time to make his move.
[-2:59.00]Teresa was in her room later that evening
[-3:00.00]when she heard voices in the living room.
[-3:-1.00]"Teresa,come here,"her father called.
[-3:-2.00]He sounded upset and she couldn't imagine why.
[-3:-3.00]She went into the room to see the man from the ballpark sitting on the sofa.
[-3:-4.00]"Sit down,"her father began,"
[-3:-5.00]this man has just told us a most interesting story about you."
[-3:-6.00]Teresa moved cautiously 23 to a chair across from the man.
[-3:-7.00]How could he tell her parents anything?
[-3:-8.00]She had never seen him before  today!
[-3:-9.00]"Do you know who I am,Teresa?"the man asked.
[-3:10.00]"No,"Teresa answered.
[-3:11.00]"I am a police officer and your on-line friend,GoTo666."
[-3:12.00]Teresa was shocked."That's impossible!GoTo666 is a kid of my age!
[-3:13.00]He's 14 and he lives in Chicago!"
[-3:14.00]The man smiled."I know I told you all that,but it wasn't true.
[-3:15.00]You see,Teresa,there are people on-line who pretend to be kids.
[-3:16.00]I was one of them.
[-3:17.00]But while others do it to find kids and hurt them,
[-3:18.00]I belong to a group of parents who do it to protect kids.
[-3:19.00]I came here to find you and to teach you how dangerous it is
[-3:20.00]to give out too much information to people on-line.
[-3:21.00]You told me enough about yourself to make it easy for me to find you.
[-3:22.00]Your name,the school you went to,
[-3:23.00]the name of your ball team and the position you played."
[-3:24.00]Teresa was shocked."You mean you don't live in Chicago?"
[-3:25.00]He laughed."No,I live in Raleigh.
[-3:26.00]It made you feel safe to think I was so far away,didn't it?"


1 acting
n.演戏,行为,假装;adj.代理的,临时的,演出用的
  • Ignore her,she's just acting.别理她,她只是假装的。
  • During the seventies,her acting career was in eclipse.在七十年代,她的表演生涯黯然失色。
2 toward
prep.对于,关于,接近,将近,向,朝
  • Suddenly I saw a tall figure approaching toward the policeman.突然间我看到一个高大的身影朝警察靠近。
  • Upon seeing her,I smiled and ran toward her. 看到她我笑了,并跑了过去。
3 orderly
adj.有秩序的,整齐的,一丝不苟的,和平的;adv.有秩序地,有条理地,依次地;n.勤务兵,(医院的)勤务工
  • It's an orderly room.这是个整洁的房间。
  • The books are in orderly rows on shelves.书籍整齐地排列在书架上。
4 interruption
n.打扰;干扰;中止;阻碍
  • Never mind the interruption;proceed with your story.不要理睬别人的插话,继续讲你的故事。
  • The day passed by without further interruption.这一天过去了,没有再发生什么意外的事。
5 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。
6 patrol
v.巡逻,巡查;n.巡逻,巡查,巡逻队
  • They attacked two soldiers on patrol.他们袭击了两名正在巡逻的士兵。
  • Policemen patrol the streets.警察在街上巡逻。
7 certificate
n.证书,证明书;vt.发给证明书,认可,鉴定
  • She proudly displayed her degree certificate to her parents.她自豪地向父母展示了学位证书。
  • No one had seen her marriage certificate.没人看到过她的结婚证书。
8 learned
adj.有学问的,博学的;learn的过去式和过去分词
  • He went into a rage when he learned about it.他听到这事后勃然大怒。
  • In this little village,he passed for a learned man.在这个小村子里,他被视为有学问的人。
9 visible
adj.看得见的,明显的,显然的;n.可见物
  • It is a visible star in the sky.这是一颗在天空中可见的星星。
  • The warning lights were clearly visible.警示信号灯清晰可见。
10 decline
n.衰微,跌落,下降;vt.使降低,婉谢;vi.下降,衰落,偏斜
  • I must decline to show favour to any of the candidates.我必须拒绝偏袒任何一位候选人。
  • The birthrate is on the decline.出生率在下降。
11 experienced
adj.有经验的;经验丰富的,熟练的
  • Experienced seamen will advise you about sailing in this weather.有经验的海员会告诉你在这种天气下的航行情况。
  • Perhaps you and I had better change over;you are more experienced.也许我们的工作还是对换一下好,你比我更有经验。
12 rural
adj.乡下的,田园的,乡村风味的
  • He lived a rural life.他过着田园生活。
  • We left the city for a rural home.我们离开城市,去农村安家。
13 delete
vt.删除文字,擦去(字迹)
  • If you delete 50 words,we can put the whole story on one page.如果你删掉50个字,我们可以把整篇报道安排在一个版面上。
  • I selected a file and pressed the Delete key.我选定了一个文件,按下了删除键。
14 attachments
n.(用电子邮件发送的)附件( attachment的名词复数 );附着;连接;附属物
  • The vacuum cleaner has four different attachments. 吸尘器有四个不同的附件。
  • It's an electric drill with a range of different attachments. 这是一个带有各种配件的电钻。
15 footsteps
n.脚步(声),一步的距离,足迹;脚步(声)( footstep的名词复数 );一步的距离;足迹
  • the sound of footsteps on the stairs 楼梯上的脚步声
  • Their footsteps echoed in the silence. 他们的脚步声在一片寂静中回荡着。
16 logged
adj.笨拙的,(树)劈成木材的
  • We have logged up a remarkable series of gains in technical innovation. 我们已在技术革新方面取得一系列可观的成就。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • They asked the pilot how many hours he had logged. 他们问那飞行员累积了多少飞行时数。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
17 buddy
n.(美口)密友,伙伴
  • Calm down,buddy.What's the trouble?压压气,老兄。有什么麻烦吗?
  • Get out of my way,buddy!别挡道了,你这家伙!
18 weird
adj.古怪的,离奇的;怪诞的,神秘而可怕的
  • From his weird behaviour,he seems a bit of an oddity.从他不寻常的行为看来,他好像有点怪。
  • His weird clothes really gas me.他的怪衣裳简直笑死人。
19 highlighted
adj.突出的v.强调( highlight的过去式和过去分词 );将(文本的某部份)用彩笔做标记;将(计算机屏幕的某区域)增强亮度;使醒目
  • He highlighted the case of Harry Farr, 25, who was executed for cowardice in 1916. 他特别举出了哈里·法尔1916年25岁时因怯懦而被处决的例子。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • A Move dialog would then appear with the current document highlighted. 这时“移动”对话框便弹出,并且突出显示当前的文档。 来自About Face 3交互设计精髓
20 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。
21 dismissed
v.解雇( dismiss的过去式和过去分词 );(使击球员或球队)退场;使退去;驳回
  • Vegetarians are no longer dismissed as cranks. 素食者不再被视为有怪癖的人。
  • He was dismissed for incompetence. 他因不称职而被解雇。
22 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。
23 cautiously
adv.小心地,谨慎地;小心翼翼;翼翼
  • She walked cautiously up the drive towards the door. 她小心翼翼地沿着车道向门口走去。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • Foreign bankers and economists cautiously welcomed the minister's initiative. 外国银行家和经济学家对部长的倡议反应谨慎。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
abkhaz
acid purification system
ADC (analog-digital converter)
Agjert
aglepristone
anastomosis of recurrent nerve
be stacked up
beat ... down
bidimensionally
came as
camptosoruss
capacity reduction
center/centre of twist
cheese-board
Cirocha
clostridiopeptidase A
co-operate
collective experience
consumer macroeconomics
cornan
cryptanamnesia
crystal separation
cundum
deeply in the money
deviantized
diagonally symmetrical loading force
discontinuous phase
drop - off point
eiusdem generis
euphorics
executing computer
explain plan
face soap
Ferreras de Abajo
fillers of cable
forfum
fund requirement
Fès, Wilaya
gas-discharge current
goosey
government certificate authority
home theatres
Horse Branch
hybrid electric vehicle
hydrolytic reaction
in open air
intermittent duty coil
junta de energia nuclear
kurtulus
litherby
m-carcinotron oscillator
machinery trial
magnetic wall
mai dono (japan)
mammy boy
material improvement project
Mesoreodon
niggerheads
nonfaculty
Nonsan
on-line button
orthoptic curve
overhead costs
pachydematosis
PEPG
permanent-magnet-coil instrument
photiniae folia
Q band
range of luminous reflectance
rate of depreciation currency
redemand
resistance of arc furnace installation electric line
reussinite
Rhododendron molle
ruopp
Ruvik
sacvan
shipper's option
shipping crop
siamyl
smaragde
Snow, Edgar Parks
snRNP
soap micelle
sodic plagioclase
Soundex code
source of manpower
spicaria pracina
startup diagnostics
supv.
suturae primosecundaria
synonomy
theriatrics
time-limit breaker
torriorthents
try our best
ulnar border
ultra direct memory access
unappassionate
unvowed
unwinnable
volt-ampere meter