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]You are strapped 1 into your seat,the massive 2 jet engines roar,
[00:-2.00]and you feel the pulse of the engine as you speed down the runway!
[00:-3.00]Exotic 3 places;lions and tigers and tropical rain forests.
[00:-4.00]If you've planned your voyage well,you can sit back,
[00:-5.00]watch the view out your window and dream of the stories you will have
[00:-6.00]to entertain friends and family when you return.
[00:-7.00]A journey of a thousand miles always begins with one step.
[00:-8.00]-Chinese Proverb
[00:-9.00]SECTION 1 NEW WORDS AND IDEAS
[00:10.00]Planning a Trip to Australia
[00:11.00]Li Ming asking Jenny for advice through e-mail
[00:12.00]LiMing:I'm getting ready for my trip to Australia and I'm very excited.
[00:13.00]I need some advice from you,Jenny.
[00:14.00]I know you have travelled to many foreign countries,
[00:15.00]so you probably know some important things
[00:16.00]that I should keep in mind when planning my trip.
[00:17.00]Jenny:I'm so excited for you.You are going to have a great experience.
[00:18.00]This is your first time travelling to Australia,isn't it?
[00:19.00]LiMing:Yes,that's right.
[00:20.00]There are so many things to think about when planning for such a big trip.
[00:21.00]Can you give me a hand with this?
[00:22.00]What do I need to remember when I plan my trip?
[00:23.00]Jenny:Planning the trip can be half the fun!
[00:24.00]Start by making a list of things to do.
[00:25.00]As each one is accomplished,you can cross it off the list.
[00:26.00]That way you can see how close you are to being ready.
[00:27.00]First of all,do you have your passport?
[00:28.00]LiMing:Oh,yes,I applied 4 for one right away
[00:29.00]and it should be arriving in two weeks.
[00:30.00]Jenny:Do you seed a visa to enter Australia?
[00:31.00]I know Canandians don't require a visa,but I'm not sure about Chinese citizens.
[00:32.00]LiMing:Yes,I think we do.How do I do that?
[00:33.00]Jenny:You must apply for your visa at the Australian embassy 5.
[00:34.00]Can you ask one of the supervisors 6 of your trip? They will probably know.
[00:35.00]LiMing:Good idea!The next question is what I should pack.
[00:36.00]I can only take one bag besides my carryon.
[00:37.00]I'm not a very good packer.
[00:38.00]Every time I go on a trip I take so many things that I never use,
[00:39.00]and usually forget one or two things that I really need.
[00:40.00]Last summer,I got on an airplane wearing just shorts,a T-shirt and sandals.
[00:41.00]I had packed some nice clothes to wear out at night,
[00:42.00]but I forgot to bring socks!I had to waste so much time shopping for socks!
[00:43.00]Jenny:That's my point!If you had made a list,that wouldn't have happened.
[00:44.00]LiMing:That's why I'm asking you for advice!
[00:45.00]What else should I be aware of?
[00:46.00]Jenny:When you are packing,
[00:47.00]remember that the airlines are very strict
[00:48.00]about the items that you can bring in your carry-on luggage.
[00:49.00]You can't bring dangerous things,for example fireworks or pocker knives.
[00:50.00]LiMing:That's rather strict,isn't it?Do they search every single bag?
[00:51.00]Jenny:All carry-on luggage goes through the scanner
[00:52.00]but they don't actually open every single one.
[00:53.00]That means they choose a certain number
[00:54.00]of bags on each flight and ask the owner to unpack 7 everything.
[00:55.00]LiMing:Oh,I see.Jenny,what did you do about spending money?
[00:56.00]I have to be sure I don't run out of money,
[00:57.00]but I am nervous about carrying too much cash with me.
[00:58.00]Jenny:Good thinkin,LiMing.You are absolutely right.
[00:59.00]Some people order traveller's cheques from their banks.
[-1:00.00]They work like cash,except that if they are stolen you can get them replaced.
[-1:-1.00]Nowadays,though,many people use banking 8 cards or credit cards.
[-1:-2.00]In most countries around the world,
[-1:-3.00]you can access your own bank account with your banking card.
[-1:-4.00]When you withdraw money in Australia,
[-1:-5.00]the money will come to you in Australian dollars, [-1:-6.00]and the correct amount of Chinese yuan(according to the exchange rate)
[-1:-7.00]will be deducted 9 from your account.
[-1:-8.00]LiMing:Yes,it sounds"easy as pie".
[-1:-9.00]How do you like the new idion I learned in English class today?
[-1:10.00]Jenny:Great!I think you are going to have a wonderful time in Australia
[-1:11.00]because you will be able to speak English to all the new friends you meet.
[-1:12.00]Let's talk again soon.
[-1:13.00]I love sharing the excitement of planning a trip with you.
[-1:14.00]Bye for now.
[-1:15.00]Let's singing song
[-1:16.00]SECTION 2 MEANING THROUGH PRACTICE
[-1:17.00]C.Build your listening skills
[-1:18.00]Part 1:First,look at the timeline on page 71 and read statements 1-6[-1:19.00]When does each o these events happen?
[-1:20.00]To find out,listen to the first half of Jenny and Li Ming's conversation.
[-1:21.00]Then,match the events to the correct places on the timeline.
[-1:22.00]Part 2:Now,listen to the second half of Jenny and LiMing's conversation
[-1:23.00]and add these events to your timeline.
[-1:24.00]SECTION 4 READING FOR TRIP PLANNING
[-1:25.00]Tips on Planning a Trip
[-1:26.00]Brian was given an assignment to do some research on planning a trip.
[-1:27.00]He read some travel guides,searched on the Internet,
[-1:28.00]and consulted a travel agency.
[-1:29.00]Here's what Brian found out from different sources.
[-1:30.00]Although travelling in China may be different from travelling abroad,
[-1:31.00]these tips may also help you plan a better trip,
[-1:32.00]especially when you want to travel to other countries in the world.
[-1:33.00]Perhaps the hardest part of travelling is planning.
[-1:34.00]Even if you have decided 10 on a destination,
[-1:35.00]there are so many different choices on how to get there,
[-1:36.00]where to stay and what to do.
[-1:37.00]If you are going to a foreign country,
[-1:38.00]there are the additional tasks of getting your travel documents in order,
[-1:39.00]such as passports,visas and immunization records.
[-1:40.00]When Should You Start Planning?
[-1:41.00]A lot depends on where you are going,why you are going,
[-1:42.00]how long the trip is,and the time of year you plan to go.
[-1:43.00]Travel during the"low season"
[-1:44.00]to your destination can be planned much later than a trip during the"high season."
[-1:45.00]In general a domestic 11 weekend get-away requires four weeks planning.
[-1:46.00]For a seven-day domestic trip,allow eitht weeks.
[-1:47.00]However,foreign independent travel needs between three
[-1:48.00]and six months preparation and planning.
[-1:49.00]Airline Reservation Checklist
[-1:50.00]When planning air travel,one of the most important rules
[-1:51.00]is to plan well in advance and always check your tickets
[-1:52.00]or reservation confirmation 12 to make sure
[-1:53.00]all the information is correct.
[-1:54.00]In addition,ask your travel agent the following questions
[-1:55.00]before booking questions before booking your reservations:
[-1:56.00]* Is this a direct flight,or will I have to change planes,
[-1:57.00]terminals,or have a layover?
[-1:58.00]* How and when do I obtain seat assignments and boarding passes?
[-1:59.00]* When should I arrive at the airport for check-in?
[-2:00.00]* What are the maximum size and weight,and number of pieces of luggage allowed?
[-2:-1.00]* What type of insurance should I purchase?
[-2:-2.00]Examples:baggage;accident;life;cancellation;trip interruption.
[-2:-3.00]* How do I make special requests for my flight reservations,
[-2:-4.00]such as special meals/diet,aisle or window seats,assistance to the gate?
[-2:-5.00]* What documentation is necessary for this flight?
[-2:-6.00]Should Jason Go on This Trip?
[-2:-7.00]Pat's brother,Jason,loves photography.
[-2:-8.00]His university is organizing a trip to the Amanzon River in South America.
[-2:-9.00]Jason wants to go,
[-2:10.00]but he needs his parents'suppout.
[-2:11.00]He has brought home a brochure describing the course.
[-2:12.00]Do you think he should apply?
[-2:13.00]Explore the Amazon River
[-2:14.00]DATES [-2:15.00]March 8-16,2006(minimum of 16 students,maximum of 20)
[-2:16.00]DESCRIPTION
[-2:17.00]The Amazon River is one of the great rivers of the world
[-2:18.00]and a complex and exotic ecosystem 13.
[-2:19.00]It has attracted explorers and naturalists 14 since the sixteenth century.
[-2:20.00]Our purpose is to follow in the footsteps of these adventurers and naturalists
[-2:21.00]and explore the natural history oif the area with book and camera.
[-2:22.00]And what better way to see the Amazon River than on a riverboat!
[-2:23.00]The trip would depart on Saturday,March 4,for Iquitos,Peru via Lima.
[-2:24.00]On arriving in Iquerboat on Sunday,
[-2:25.00]March 5,we'll meet the riverboat Arca.
[-2:26.00]The boat will travel down the frontier with Brazil and Colombia,
[-2:27.00]stopping at ports in both countries and making frequent stops at several villages
[-2:28.00]along the river in Peru to view wildlife and meet local people.
[-2:29.00]We will return to Iquitos on Friday,
[-2:30.00]March 10,have a tour of the city of Iquitos,
[-2:31.00]including the riverfront marketplace among other sites,
[-2:32.00]and finish with a group dinner that night.
[-2:33.00]Friday night entertainment,
[-2:34.00]local dances and so forth 15 are options for interested travelers.
[-2:35.00]We'll overninght at a hotel in Iquitos
[-2:36.00]and depart for Lima on Saturday morning March 11[-2:37.00]and finish up with a half-day tour of Lima
[-2:38.00]before boarding the flight home late Saturday night.
[-2:39.00]CREDITS
[-2:40.00]1 optional credit in HIST 466(Independent Study).
[-2:41.00]ELIGIBILITY
[-2:42.00]The program is open to Camrose University and non-CU students of all levels,
[-2:43.00]staff and faculty,as well as the general public.
[-2:44.00]To obtain credit,you need at least a 2.5 GPA.
[-2:45.00]COST
[-2:46.00]Program Fee:$2700
[-2:47.00]The program fee includes:*Round trip airfare;
[-2:48.00]* Air-conditioned hotel;
[-2:49.00]* All meals while on the river;
[-2:50.00]* Bottled water on the riverboat;
[-2:51.00]* Greeting at airport upon arrival;
[-2:52.00]* Services of a zoologist 16 guide,and several Indian guides.
[-2:53.00]The program fee does not include:
[-2:54.00]* Meals off the river;
[-2:55.00]* Group dinner in Iquitos;
[-2:56.00]* Both non-alcoholic 17 and alcoholic drinks on the river;
[-2:57.00]* Passport and visa fees;
[-2:58.00]* Tips and personal expenses.Financial aid may be available.
[-2:59.00]APPLICATION & DEADLINE
[-3:00.00]Deadline:December 23,2005
[-3:-1.00]To apply,first,consult the"How to Apply"section
[-3:-2.00]and,second,complete the application materials.
[-3:-3.00]You may pick up your application materials from the Centre for Global,
[-3:-4.00]Education Office,download the application forms,or apply online.
[-3:-5.00]CONTACT INFORMATION
[-3:-6.00]Program Officer:Ron Carson
[-3:-7.00]FOR YOUR INFORMATION(FYI)
[-3:-8.00]The Amazon River is noe of the longest rivers in the world,
[-3:-9.00]approximately 6450km long,second only to the Nile River in Africa at 6656km long.
[-3:10.00]At its widest point the Amazon can be 11km wide during the dry season.
[-3:11.00]During the rainy season it can be up to 40km wide.
[-3:12.00]Where the Amazon opens at its estuary,the river is over 325km wide!
[-3:13.00]The Amazon was named after a band of women warriors 18
[-3:14.00]known as Amazoons in a Greek legend.
[-3:15.00]When Spanish explorers discovered this river,
[-3:16.00]they were attached by a group of Indians wearing headdresses and grass skirts.
[-3:17.00]The Indians reminded the explorers of the women warriors in the legend.
[-3:18.00]So,they named the river the Amazoo.


1 strapped
adj.用皮带捆住的,用皮带装饰的;身无分文的;缺钱;手头紧v.用皮带捆扎(strap的过去式和过去分词);用皮带抽打;包扎;给…打绷带
  • Make sure that the child is strapped tightly into the buggy. 一定要把孩子牢牢地拴在婴儿车上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The soldiers' great coats were strapped on their packs. 战士们的厚大衣扎捆在背包上。 来自《简明英汉词典》
2 massive
adj.巨大的,大规模的,大量的,大范围的
  • A massive sea search has failed to find any survivors.经过大规模的海上搜救仍未找到幸存者。
  • He drank a massive amount of alcohol.他喝了大量的烈酒。
3 exotic
adj.奇异的,异乎寻常的,外(国)来的,外国产
  • There are some exotic words in English language.英语中有一些外来词。
  • She likes to wear exotic clothes.她喜欢穿奇装异服。
4 applied
adj.应用的;v.应用,适用
  • She plans to take a course in applied linguistics.她打算学习应用语言学课程。
  • This cream is best applied to the face at night.这种乳霜最好晚上擦脸用。
5 embassy
n.大使馆,大使及其随员
  • Large crowd demonstrated outside the British Embassy.很多群众在英国大使馆外面示威。
  • He's a U.S. diplomat assigned to the embassy in London.他是美国驻伦敦大使馆的一名外交官。
6 supervisors
n.监督者,管理者( supervisor的名词复数 )
  • I think the best technical people make the best supervisors. 我认为最好的技术人员可以成为最好的管理人员。 来自辞典例句
  • Even the foremen or first-level supervisors have a staffing responsibility. 甚至领班或第一线的监督人员也有任用的责任。 来自辞典例句
7 unpack
vt.打开包裹(或行李),卸货
  • I must unpack before dinner.我得在饭前把行李打开。
  • She said she would unpack the items later.她说以后再把箱子里的东西拿出来。
8 banking
n.银行业,银行学,金融业
  • John is launching his son on a career in banking.约翰打算让儿子在银行界谋一个新职位。
  • He possesses an extensive knowledge of banking.他具有广博的银行业务知识。
9 deducted
v.扣除,减去( deduct的过去式和过去分词 )
  • The cost of your uniform will be deducted from your wages. 制服费将从你的工资中扣除。
  • The cost of the breakages will be deducted from your pay. 损坏东西的费用将从你的工资中扣除。 来自《简明英汉词典》
10 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。
11 domestic
adj.家里的,国内的,本国的;n.家仆,佣人
  • This is domestic news.这是国内新闻。
  • She does the domestic affairs every day.她每天都忙家务。
12 confirmation
n.证实,确认,批准
  • We are waiting for confirmation of the news.我们正在等待证实那个消息。
  • We need confirmation in writing before we can send your order out.给你们发送订购的货物之前,我们需要书面确认。
13 ecosystem
n.生态系统
  • This destroyed the ecosystem of the island.这样破坏了岛上的生态系统。
  • We all have an interest in maintaining the integrity of the ecosystem.维持生态系统的完整是我们共同的利益。
14 naturalists
n.博物学家( naturalist的名词复数 );(文学艺术的)自然主义者
  • Naturalists differ much in determining what characters are of generic value. 自然学者对于不同性状决定生物的属的含义上,各有各的见解。 来自辞典例句
  • This fact has led naturalists to believe that the Isthmus was formerly open. 使许多自然学者相信这个地蛱在以前原是开通的。 来自辞典例句
15 forth
adv.向前;向外,往外
  • The wind moved the trees gently back and forth.风吹得树轻轻地来回摇晃。
  • He gave forth a series of works in rapid succession.他很快连续发表了一系列的作品。
16 zoologist
n.动物学家
  • Charles darwin was a famous zoologist.查尔斯达尔文是一位著名的动物学家。
  • The zoologist had spent a long time living with monkeys.这位动物学家与猴子一起生活了很长时间。
17 alcoholic
adj.(含)酒精的,由酒精引起的;n.酗酒者
  • The alcoholic strength of brandy far exceeds that of wine.白兰地的酒精浓度远远超过葡萄酒。
  • Alcoholic drinks act as a poison to a child.酒精饮料对小孩犹如毒药。
18 warriors
武士,勇士,战士( warrior的名词复数 )
  • I like reading the stories ofancient warriors. 我喜欢读有关古代武士的故事。
  • The warriors speared the man to death. 武士们把那个男子戳死了。
学英语单词
17-KGS
Adonise
alcogel
ameristic
anabella
analytical estimate
anomalous sorption
Appenzell Ausser-Rhoden
at its
bat in the cave
Benozil
bioelectrogenesis
Brownian sheet
C. P. Snow
Cadaval
cascade vane assembly
cathode activity
Chiili
churnalising
coefficient of linear extensibility
collect call
compound-supercharged diesel engine
conjoynctive
corrosive substance
course of litigation
credit memorandum for sales return
cyanotic type
different temperature
dip machine
drunked
dry construction partition
elastic expansion joint
elsas
enabling gate
eysencks
field effect transistor(fet)
Flexi disc
gaming industry
genericize
gorceixite
harmonic ringing
high-resistance pyrometer
i-stript
integrating device
interaction of control systems
interfibrilliar substance
investigation phase
irresponsibles
iso-butyraldehyde
keyboard layout
liquid-liquid distribution
Lovua(Lóvua)
madderish
maerial composition test
Mehidpur
Monterey Bay
Mytilus californianus
on the cover
organizational process flow chart
paguruss
parsimoniousness
perchloropolyvinyl paint
phenyl-isocyanide
pinonic acid
post survey
preformed foam
quota rent
Radiant barrier
rashful
ratio set
residential surveillance
reveille gun
rhesus factors
Rhizamoeba
Saint Johnswort
schagh
scleral
security-force
seferiss
small-businesses
snake rakes
snoke-horn
speed-ratio control
spleen storing nutrients
split-second chronograph wheel
static magnification
Stowage Damages Survey Report
super search mode
swanger
three
thunderest
thyropterids
torque rheometer
tungo
unrelishing
vifda
volcanize
water-cement ratio law
watershed divide
wellcloth
wolfe i.
zqr