时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:北师大版初中英语八年级上


英语课

[00:00.21]UNIT 6

[00:07.13]Lesson 23

[00:12.57]Exercise 1.1

[00:15.17]I had a fantastic time in New York.

[00:18.85]I was there for New Year's Eve.

[00:21.81]We left Matt's apartment at about seven thirty

[00:26.16]and walked towards Times Square.

[00:29.34]We hurried because we wanted to

[00:32.10]find a good place to watch the celebrations 1.

[00:36.75]We arrived at Times Square

[00:39.23]at about eight o'clock.

[00:41.60]There were already thousands of people there.

[00:45.62]There were no cars around

[00:48.04]because the police stopped all the traffic

[00:50.92]in the streets nearby.

[00:53.72]We looked for a good place to stand

[00:56.43]and then waited.

[00:58.48]Over the next two or three hours,

[01:01.56]the people increased.

[01:04.27]Some parents

[01:06.04]carried their children on their shoulders

[01:09.06]so that they could see better.

[01:12.54]Finally,it was time for the "countdown".

[01:16.55]On the roof 2 of one of the buildings,

[01:20.15]there is a glass ball

[01:22.66]that moves down a pole 3 at twelve o'clock.

[01:27.62]At 11:59, everyone looked up at the roof

[01:32.61]because the ball started

[01:34.41]to move slowly down the pole.

[01:37.99]Ten seconds before midnight 4,

[01:41.44]everyone counted the seconds:

[01:44.81]Ten! Nine! Eight! Seven! ...

[01:51.69]When the ball reached the bottom 5,

[01:54.87]it was New Year and everyone clapped 6

[01:57.98]and cheered and shouted.

[02:00.58]People smiled happily

[02:02.43]and wished us a Happy New Year.

[02:02.43]



n.庆祝( celebration的名词复数 );庆祝会(仪式)
  • The mayor was there to dignify the celebrations. 市长的光临为庆祝活动增辉。
  • Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee celebrations 维多利亚女王登基50周年庆典
n.屋顶;v.给...覆以屋顶,覆盖
  • A cat is on the roof.一只小猫在屋顶上。
  • Move back! The roof is falling!往后退,屋顶要塌了!
n.极点,磁极,电极,杆,竿,相反的极端;vt.用竿支撑,用棒推;vi.撑篙
  • The earth's poles are called the North Pole and the South Pole.地球的极点称作北极和南极。
  • The horse broke away from my horse pole and ran wild.这匹烈马挣断了我的套马杆狂奔起来。
n.午夜
  • The ship pulled in to the shore at midnight.那船半夜时靠岸。
  • He looked at the moon and made the time to be midnight.他看了看月亮,估计时间是半夜了。
n.底部;屁股,臀部;adj.底部的
  • The bottom of the cup is broken.这杯子的底破了。
  • The channel must have a flat bottom.沟道的底要平。
v.拍手( clap的过去式和过去分词 );(常指友好地)轻拍某人的背(或肩);急速放置
  • The audience cheered and clapped. 观众又是喝彩又是鼓掌。
  • The van's totally clapped out. 那辆货车已破得不成样子。
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