时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:创新英语教程第一册


英语课
[00:04.88]2  Making plans
[00:12.54]Are you going to the party for new students tonight?
[00:17.29]I think so.And you?
[00:21.05]Yes,it might be nice to meet a few new people.
[00:25.81]Yes and it's free!
[00:30.17]Exactly.I never say no to Anything that's free.
[00:35.45]What time does it start?
[00:39.99]Seven,but I'm going a bit later.I don't want to be the first one there.
[00:46.37]Nelther do I.
[00:49.21]I hate gooing to places on my own.
[00:53.76]Do you want to meet up before,and then we could go together?
[00:58.80]Yes,great.Where shall 2 we meet?
[01:03.76]How about the cafe 3 next to the school?  We could have a drink flrst.
[01:09.62]Yes ,ok.What time?
[01:13.87]How about a quarter past seven?
[01:17.84]We don't want to miss all the food and drink.
[01:21.68]Ok.That sounds fine.
[01:25.63]What're you doing now? Have you got time for a coffee?
[01:30.59]I don't know.What time is it?
[01:34.64]Just gone half past nine.
[01:38.30]Half past nine? Oh,I've got to go.
[01:43.65]I'm late for my Class.
[01:47.21]Ok.Well,I'll see you in the Cafe at quarter past seven,then.
[01:53.16]OK.bye.
[01:56.51]Ian
[02:04.58]June 14th is a big day for me
[02:09.72]because it's the anniversary 4 of the day I finally stopped smoking 5!
[02:15.60]When people ask when I gave up,I always say'June 14th 2001'
[02:23.75]not just'2001'or 'a few years ago',but the exact 1 date.
[02:30.88]It took me so many years to finally stop that I'll never forget that day.
[02:37.75]Murdo
[02:41.10]June 21st is a big day for me because it's the longest day of the year.
[02:48.46]Where I live,in the north of Scotland,the light changes a lot during the year.
[02:55.62]The winters are very dark,and summer days go on for ever.
[03:02.10]In summer,the sun sets at aobut half past ten at night,
[03:09.26]but it never really gets dark before the sun rises again at four.
[03:15.00]It feels really special,
[03:19.44]watching the sun come up on the longest day,but it's also a bit depressing 6.
[03:26.81]Even though you know that July and August will be warmer,
[03:32.38]you also know the days will be getting shorter,
[03:37.94]and you've started the long journey 8 back to winter and the endless 9 cold dark days.
[03:46.48]Alison
[03:49.04]December 8th is important to me
[03:53.51]because it's the anniversary of the day John Lennon was shot 10 in New York.
[03:59.36]I grew up listening to The Beatles and my dad loved them too.
[04:05.13]I can still remember coming home from school that day
[04:10.17]and finding 11 my dad sitting in the kitchen,crying like a baby.
[04:15.84]I started crying too,and every year on December 8th
[04:21.59]I always listen to lots of Beatles songs and John Lennon songs.
[04:27.05]Shinj
[04:30.00]March 14th is quite a big day in Japan.
[04:34.96]We call it White Day.
[04:38.52]It's exactly a month after Valentine's Day and in Japan,on Valentine's Day,
[04:45.88]women give men chocolates.
[04:49.96]On White Day,men return the favour 12.
[04:55.11]Women have become very clever about this,
[05:00.28]and often buy tiny little chocolates and give a few out to lots of people.
[05:07.54]We call this'duty chocolate'.
[05:11.98]They then hope they get bigger,better presents back on White Day!
[05:18.46]Maria
[05:21.70]An important date in Italy is 25th April.
[05:28.36]We call it Liberation 13 Day and every year on this day
[05:34.32]we celebrate the end of the Second World War 7 in Italy.
[05:39.36]Nick
[05:42.73]There are two dates that are more important for me than any others.
[05:47.77]October 5th is the birthday of my son,Lewis,
[05:52.94]and on that day in the year 2000 I became a father for the first time.
[05:59.29]Also,December 10th-it's my daughter Sam's birthday.
[06:05.77]She was born in 2002.
[06:09.71]I'll never forget those dates for as long as I live.
[06:14.18]2 Pronunciation:linking
[06:48.95]4 Listening
[06:55.95]Conversation 1
[06:59.21]I think it was about three or four months ago,but it grows really quickly.
[07:07.08]I can see that-and it's really thick as well,isn't it?
[07:13.24]I'll need to give it a wash.OK.Fine.
[07:17.89]So what do you want done to it?
[07:22.02]I'd basically 14 just like it cut a little bit.
[07:28.08]Just take a little bit off all round,please,and tidy it up.
[07:33.96]I'll see what I can do.
[07:37.80]Conversation 2
[07:41.56]It was so long ago,I can't remeber!
[07:46.81]That's why I really need to get some new things tomorrow.
[07:52.27]Yes,those jeans do look a bit old.
[07:56.94]I know! And this shirt is quite old as well.
[08:01.80]So where are you thinking 15 of going,then?Any idea?
[08:06.24]Well,I thought I might try the High Street.
[08:11.10]There's a sale on at the department 16 store there at the moment,
[08:16.46]so I might be able to find some cheap trousers or a jacket or something.
[08:22.62]Conversation 3
[08:26.28]It was ages ago! That's why I'm not really looking forward to going tomorrow.
[08:34.04]I'm sure he's going to tell me I have to have a tooth taken out.
[08:39.81]I've had really bad toothache for the last two or three weeks.
[08:46.47]Really? That sounds awfukl.
[08:50.52]Are your teeth really that bad?
[08:54.18]They're terrible!I've got about ten fillings.
[08:59.85]I eat too many sweets and don't really look after my teeth very well.
[09:06.01]Conversation 4
[09:09.56]It was five years ago.Just after I graduated from university,
[09:16.51]before I started working.
[09:20.17]Wow!That's ages ago.How did you go so long without one?
[09:27.43]I don't know.
[09:30.31]I started working here and then suddenly five years went past without me taking a break.
[09:37.57]I've just beenso busy.
[09:41.02]Yes.I know the prblem.
[09:45.25]Anyway,that's why I'm really looking forward to going away next week.
[09:51.28]I really need some time on my own,so I can just lie around and do nothing.
[09:59.01]I'm sure you'll have a great time.
[10:03.27]Conversation 5
[10:07.24]It was last Christmas.
[10:10.69]They rented a house out in the countryside
[10:15.34]and the whole family stayed there for a few days.
[10:19.91]It was lovely.
[10:23.07]Wow.That sounds great.
[10:27.23]So does that mean they haven't met your new girlfriend yet,then?
[10:32.58]No,they haven't.
[10:36.03]That's why I'm a bit nervous about them coming down to our flat for the holidays.
[10:41.91]I'm not sure what they'll think of her.
[10:45.85]Oh,don't worry aobut it.I'm sure they'll her.She's realy nice and friendly.
[10:52.72]Conversation 6
[10:56.56]It was nearly 20 years ago,just before I left school.
[11:02.44]I took three when I was 17 and failed them all,
[11:07.59]so I'm notreally looking forward to the one tomorrow.
[11:12.44]Don't worry about it.I'm sure it'll be OK.
[11:17.72]You've done really well this term,haven't you?
[11:22.27]I suppose so.I'm probably just worrying about nothing.
[11:28.12]Maybe,but it's only natural to feel like that.
[11:33.39]It's perfactly normal to get a bit nervous before something like this!
[11:39.35]Review:Units 1-4
[11:44.05]1 Recording 17 word stress
[11:49.80]Asian
[11:52.67]Euro'pean
[11:56.62]A'merican
[12:01.37]Chinese
[12:00.37]Breazilian
[12:04.13]British
[12:08.29]Spanish
[12:12.65]mexican
[12:16.20]Japanese
[12:20.56]Peruvian
[12:24.61]Consonant sounds
[12:32.06]Listen and practise the sounds.


1 exact
adj.确切的,正确的;准确的,精确的;vt.强要,强求;急需,需要
  • I need to know the exact size.我需要知道确切的尺寸。
  • Do you know the exact date?你知道确切日期吗?
2 shall
v.aux.(主要用于第一人称)将
  • I shall always love you.我将永远爱你。
  • Which club shall we join?我们要参加哪个社团?
3 cafe
n.小餐馆;咖啡厅
  • I always go to the cafe to have a rest.我经常去那家咖啡馆休息。
  • Is there a cafe near by?请问附近有没有咖啡店?
4 anniversary
n.周年(纪念日)
  • They celebrate their wedding anniversary annually.他们每年庆祝一番结婚纪念日。
  • Today is my parents'30th wedding anniversary.今天是我父母结婚30周年纪念日。
5 smoking
n.吸烟,抽烟;冒烟
  • He was wise to give up smoking.他戒烟是明智的。
  • He has decided to cut out smoking and drinking.他已决心戒烟、戒酒。
6 depressing
a.令人沮丧的;令人忧愁的
  • Laundromat is really depressing. 自助洗衣店真闷。
  • The retrospect was depressing. 回想起来令人沮丧。
7 war
n.战争;vi.作战
  • We ended the Korean war.我们结束了朝鲜战争。
  • The war made many people lose their house and home.战争使许多人无家可归。
8 journey
n.旅行,旅程;路程
  • She will give up this journey.她将放弃这次旅行。
  • The journey home was great fun.回家的旅程非常有趣。
9 endless
adj.不停的,无穷尽的,无尽的
  • He has an endless supply of jokes.他有说不完的笑话。
  • They turned into an endless street.他们转入一条看不到尽头的街道。
10 shot
n.炮弹,射击,射手;v.射击,发出,发芽;vbl.射击,发出,发芽
  • He shot a wild duck.他射中一只野鸭。
  • All the children shot out their hands for the money.所有的孩子突然伸出手来要钱。
11 finding
n.发现,发现物;调查的结果
  • The finding makes some sense.该发现具有一定的意义。
  • That's an encouraging finding.这是一个鼓舞人心的发现。
12 favour
n.亲切;宠爱;书信;容貌;偏袒
  • Chances favour the minds that are prepared.机会只青睐有所准备的人。
  • Will you please do me a favour?劳你帮个忙。
13 liberation
n.解放,解放运动(为获得平等权利和地位的行为)
  • We should help those who are still struggling for liberation.我们应当帮助那些仍在为独立而斗争的人们。
  • Many people died during famines every year before liberation.解放前每年有许多人在饥荒中死亡。
14 basically
adv.基本上,从根本上说
  • His heart is basically sound.他的心脏基本上健康。
  • Basically I agree with your plan.我基本上同意你的计划。
15 thinking
n.思考,思想;adj.思考的,有理性的;vbl.想,思考
  • All thinking men will protest against it.凡是有思想的人都会抗议这件事。
  • Thinking is mainly performed with words and other symbols.思想主要是用言语和其他符号来表达的。
16 department
n.(行政、企业等的)部;局;处;科;部门;系
  • What department do you study in?你在哪个系学习?
  • Welcome to the sports department!欢迎来到运动品部!
17 recording
n.录音,记录
  • How long will the recording of the song take?录下这首歌得花多少时间?
  • I want to play you a recording of the rehearsal.我想给你放一下彩排的录像。
学英语单词
acars management unit
add back
adhesion strength
Aldrovanda
alepocephalus bicolor
allegorister
apartment block
apollo type asteroid
ardbury
Aretit
athwartships trim list
BCG-OWS
belleflor
benzalkonium chloride solution
bewield
bulkhead-mounted
chogo lungma glacier
claflin
classroom behavior
cock-ale
coiled macromolecule
common peoples
complicate matters
ConfMail
cristle
defense cells
dentes permanents
derwinski
Dhuison
direct singularity
discharge cask
discounting
environmental carcinogens
femoropopliteal vein
ferrohexahydrites
fire-festival
first offenders
fuel-line
Funding ratio
Gander L.
Gottfries
government operated business
gunports
Gutzlaffia
Harry Houdini
hybrid digital-analog computer
hypodermic (injection)
ileocecal papilla
inexertions
inner dead centre/center position
irish gaelics
Jacobsian
Letpadan
letter of credit at sight
Ligamentum hyoepiglotticum
light beer
local tax payment
Lophodolithus
Luschka
magnetic coherence length
manodyzing
morisuccus
moving distance
musculus peroneus brevis
Muwatallis
myoid
nozzle mass flow
ochs
outglowing
overlap program
patientry
Pervotroitsk
police action
pondings
potentilla supina l.
protection state
pseudographia
Railway Period for Conveyance
re-connections
rebuttoning
reisolations
reverberator furnace
Rhapis filiformis
rheoplethysmograph
riddle stick
right to compulsory execution
romano-ward
s distribution
sapphite
tail-boards
tapsell
things of the like description
thyroid foramen
transculturisation
Trapa saissanica
trochlear notch of ulna
unconfuse
unspaced
unsped
vowelisations
windpuff
Zollner's figures