时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版必修


英语课

[00:09.40]1 After reading the statements,listen to the tape for the time.

[00:16.95]Then decide whether they are true or not.

[02:44.23]2 Fill in the chart below after listening to the tape a second time.

[02:51.39]LISTENING TASK

[02:58.21]This is part of Professor Wallis'interview with Li Yanping,

[03:03.98]the famous astronomer,about his first space walk.

[03:08.84]1 Listen to the interview and answer the question below.

[05:18.51]2 You have been sent a spacesuit from the Space Exploration 1 Centre

[05:26.45]and you need to identify the different parts.

[05:30.11]Listen to the tape again.Pick out the information and draw lines

[05:37.48]from the list to where things are on the suit of the astraunant.

[05:42.80]READING TASK    CAUGHT IN A BLACK HOLE

[05:56.28]The spaceship warned 2 Li Yanping and me to be ready as we approaching the "black hole".

[06:03.94]There seemed to be a large circle of lights going round an empty space.

[06:09.08]Li Yanping called out,"That empty hole is like a mouth always needing to be fed.

[06:15.25]The lights are large stars being slowly sucked 3 into it."

[06:19.61]We watched in shock and amazement 4

[06:22.54]as a large sun suddenly disappeared into the hole.

[06:26.61]Just then the lights on our spaceship went out and the computer stopped working.

[06:32.67]What was happening?I tried to turn the spaceship away from the hole

[06:38.24]but it would not move.Would it eat us too?

[06:42.60]Suddenly the spaceship jumped and began to move 

[06:46.83]round the edge 5 of the outside of the hole.

[06:49.89]The gravity 6 of the "black hole"was pulling us slowly into its"mouth".

[06:55.45]As the spaceship moved round the hole,it began to go faster and faster.

[07:01.30]I felt sick.My watch moved slower and slower and time seemed almost to stop.

[07:08.15]My mouth went dry and I closed my eyes.

[07:11.91]All the stories about what happeded

[07:14.68]when you were caught by the gravity of a "black hole"seemed to be true.

[07:19.41]But then the spaceship jumped again.

[07:22.15]This time it moved sideways from the "black hole."

[07:26.09]It began to increase its speed until it seemed to be going as fast as light.

[07:31.74]I was bumped 7 and banged 8 as the spaceship flew like a bird away from the "black hole".

[07:37.61]What was happening?At last we slowed almost to a stop

[07:43.18]and we were able to look around us.

[07:46.13]The sky certainly looked different

[07:48.98]but this would not be a problem as the computer started working again.

[07:53.65]We realized that we had discovered something new about"black holes".

[07:58.82]They"eat"some objects but"spit"other objects out.How exciting



1 exploration
n.探险,踏勘,探测
  • Their team will undertake exploration for oil.他们队将着手进行石油勘探工作。
  • This book is descriptive of a scientific exploration.这本书是描写科学探险的。
2 warned
v.警告( warn的过去式和过去分词 );提醒;告诫;预先通知
  • Motorists have been warned to beware of icy roads. 已经提醒开车的人当心冰封的路面。
  • I've warned her countless times. 我警告过她无数次了。
3 sucked
v.吸,吮( suck的过去式和过去分词 );舐,吮吸
  • In his youth he had been sucked into a hippy cult. 他年轻的时候一度过着嬉皮士式的生活。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • The whirlpool sucked down everything floating on the water. 漩涡把水面上漂的东西都吸进去了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 amazement
n.惊奇,惊讶
  • All those around him looked at him with amazement.周围的人都对他投射出惊异的眼光。
  • He looked at me in blank amazement.他带着迷茫惊诧的神情望着我。
5 edge
n.边(缘);刃;优势;v.侧着移动,徐徐移动
  • Sight along the edge to see if it's straight.顺着边目测,看看直不直。
  • She lived on the extreme edge of the forest.她住在森林的最边缘。
6 gravity
n.重力,引力,地心引力
  • An apple falls down because of gravity.由于重力的关系,苹果往下掉。
  • The stone rolled down the mountain by gravity.这块石头由于重力作用而滚下山。
7 bumped
凸起的,凸状的
  • In the dark I bumped into a chair. 我在黑暗中撞上了一把椅子。
  • I bumped against an old friend in town today. 我今天在城里偶然碰见了一个老朋友。
8 banged
vt.猛击,猛撞(bang的过去式与过去分词形式)
  • Two days after the accident she still looked pretty banged up. 事故过去两天后她看上去伤势仍然很重。
  • I've banged into the doorpost and hurt my arm. 我撞着了门柱,把臂伤了。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
adjoining space
afflue
algorithmic diagram
an(a)erobic condition
anemone occidentaliss
anthromorphic
anti-elitisms
appropriate public authority
Aretine
aurorally
axon
baie st. paul
banana fibre
Bayer 205
biaxate
bicubically
calcicrete
carboxysome
chain-type divider
charity mugger
chinacrin
chromosome movement
cog-wheel casing
covalent coordination bond
current limit thermostat
cytotropism
diametrically-opposeds
drafting tape
economic contest
entire audit process
extension teaching methods
feuilletonistic
Filaria bancrofti
gamepads
general expense
Gijverinkhove
give it to sb
Gooch
graphical method of aggregate planning
graphite moderated
gynandromorph
heavy hydrocarbon oil
hotdesking
Illegal Use Of Drugs
intellectual products
inter-com
intermediate metal
juxtaxanthias lividus
landau ghost
langridges
lochia purulenta
Manchester goods
medium-activity
mica group
micro-electromechanical system
misprediction
mock azalias
multi-speciality
Musculus arytenoideus transversus
navigate a bill through the parliament
nextran
nidana
non-sterilizing immunity
ociltide
Old-model
Omentalis
Otto Frisch
outdoor-immersed bushing
overspeed governor
ovicell
palatine precesses maxilla
palmery
pension fund reserve
pickup brush
pile cylinder pier
pinup
poggi
pondweeds
positive catalyzer
put sb through sth
pyritic
Quinn
refenced
reorientated
sale by sealed tender
sample points
scincle
see into a millstone
sheire
shtetl,shtetel
slip cover
software center
spring index
supratrochlear
swang it
take the wrong way
Taylor Park Res.
untickled
velocity distribution
Videostrobolaryngoscopy
yellow leaf roll
zachaire