时间:2018-12-29 作者:英语课 分类:创新国际英语教程 学生用书 1


英语课

[00:00.00]unit 8  Work and jobs

[00:05.69]2 Talking about what you do

[00:12.96]So what do you do,Nori? Are you working or studying or what?

[00:19.62]Well,I graduated a couple of years ago and now I'm working in Osaka.

[00:27.87]Oh right,So what do you do?

[00:32.10]I'm a civil servant.I work for the government.

[00:38.14]Oh,do you ? Do you enjoy it?

[00:42.58]Yes,it's OK.I have to do a lot of paperwork,which is quite boring,but

[00:50.13]it's quite well paid. Oh,that sounds good.

[00:55.59]Yes,it is,but sometimes I get a bit bored wiht it.

[01:01.26]I have to work a twelve-hour day most days,and a lot of the time,

[01:08.62]I don't really have much to do,so I just sit around and kill time.

[01:15.47]Do you have to work weekends?

[01:19.44]No,thank goodness 1!Five days a week is enough.

[01:26.39]Yes,I know what you mean.Do you get much holiday?

[01:32.26]It's not too bad.I get three weeks a year,so that's OK.

[01:39.53]And do you have to travel very far to work?

[01:44.07]Yes,quite a long way.It's about an hour on the train,

[01:51.23]so I have to spend a lot of time commuting 2.

[01:56.27]Anyway,what about you,Jenny? What do you do?

[02:02.20]I'm an estate 3 agent,actually.I work in an office in the centre of Leeds.

[02:14.95]Oh really? That sounds interesting.

[02:19.78]Yes,it is,but it's quite stressful sometimes.

[02:25.21]We don't get paid that much.

[02:28.66]It depends how many houses we sell.If I don't sell anything,

[02:35.14]I don't get any extra money.

[02:38.90]Oh,I see.So how's it going at the moment?

[02:45.56]It's been OK this month,actually,but it's not always like that.

[02:51.62]Right.And what're the other people you work with like?

[02:58.00]Oh,they're OK.We all get on OK.

[03:02.86]How long've you been doing it?

[03:07.12]About a year an da half now.

[03:06.12]I'm still not sure that it's what I really want to do,though.

[03:11.68]I'm going to continue doing it for another six months

[03:16.85]and see if I start enjoying it more.

[03:20.80]It might get easier to sell things.

[03:24.77]And if it doesn't get easier?What then?

[03:30.02]Oh,I don't know.I'll have to think about it.

[03:34.77]4 Using vocabulary:expressions with get

[04:31.14]A lot of people ask me why I do temping work rather than get a permanent 4 job with one company.

[04:45.01]I guess it's partly because of my father.

[04:50.29]He was a computer programmer for a big multinational 5 company.

[04:56.46]His job was very important to him.

[05:01.11]He used to work very long hours.

[05:06.15]When we were kids,he often got home after nine o'clock at night-

[05:12.31]the time that we went to bed.

[05:16.26]Sometimes I didn't see him for days and days.

[05:21.90]He did very well in his job.He got promoted 6.

[05:28.56]He became the manager for the whole of the country

[05:33.42]and then the whole of South-east Asia.

[05:37.26]He just worked harder and harder.

[05:42.43]I don't think he was really happy doing what he was doing,

[05:47.55]but I guess he couldn't see any other wy.

[05:51.71]Then,when he retired,he didn't know what to do.

[05:57.58]He was even more unhappy.

[06:01.84]He died of a heart attack when he was 68.

[06:06.88]I don't want to be like that.

[06:12.84]Doing temping work means 7 I don't have to go to work every day.

[06:18.72]When I work,I don't have to do the same things or see the same people every day.

[06:25.85]That's why I like it.I've been with the same agency 8 for about ten years now.

[06:34.00]They know I'm a good worker and I'm reliable-I've never been late for work-

[06:41.44]so I can more or less choose the jobs I want to do.

[06:46.30]Sometimes I work in the same place for a few weeks,

[06:52.47]sometimes it's for just one day.

[06:56.83]I only get paid for the days I work,

[07:01.79]so if I'm not very well and take a day off sick,or if I want a holiday,

[07:07.75]I don't get any money.

[07:10.91]I suppose that if I had a family,it would be a problem,but I don't mind.

[07:09.91]Money isn't that important to me.

[07:13.75]It's more important that I can take time off when I want to.

[07:19.21]Some of my friends only get two weeks'holiday a year.

[07:25.58]I often take five or six weeks'holiday and go travelling all over the world.

[07:32.74]At the moment,I'm working in an office as a secretary.

[07:39.19]I've been there for about three months.It's a nice place.

[07:45.85]The people who work there are really friendly,

[07:51.03]but I'm getting a bit fed up with the work,

[07:54.97]so I think I'll probably ask to change and do something else soon.

[08:00.64]I do quite a lot of office work because I'm good at typing,

[08:07.17]but I've done lots of other jobs as well.

[08:11.30]I've been a security 9 guard and a barman;I washed cars one summer;

[08:18.66]and I worked in a hotel in a ski 10 resort 11 for two winters,

[08:23.70]which was good because I went skiing 12 a lot.

[08:27.96]Not all the jobs I had was when I worked in an abattoir 13,

[08:35.83]which is a place where they kill animals.

[08:40.08]I had to cut up the meat,pack it and send it off to supermarkets.

[08:46.14]Then I had to clean the floor.

[08:50.58]It was disgusting 14!My best job was working in a chocolate factory for a week.

[08:58.24]I went home with lots of free chocolate bars. That was great!

[09:04.72]3 Listening

[09:15.35]Hello Sue 15!How are you?

[09:19.50]Oh hi,yes.I'm all right,I guess.

[09:25.38]You don't sound very well.Have you been ill?

[09:29.82]I didn't see you in class yesterday.

[09:33.79]No,I know.I've just been really busy applying for jobs.

[09:40.92]I've applied 16 to about ten different places

[09:46.17]and all the application forms are really big.

[09:51.45]They take a really long time to fill in.

[09:55.89]It's awful.

[09:59.36]I had to finish one yesterday so I could hand it in before the deadline.

[10:05.53]That's why I missed class.

[10:09.47]Wow!really don't know what I want to od when I finish.

[10:15.72]I'm just going to go on holiday

[10:19.27]and then I'll think about looking for a job after that.

[10:24.23]Well,that's probably quite a good idea.

[10:28.88]Look at me.I've sent off ten application forms

[10:34.73]and I've only had one interview and that was a disaster.

[10:40.61]Oh dear.What was the job? Accountant 17.

[10:45.76]Accountant!You?

[10:49.52]Yes,why are you so surprised?

[10:53.65]Well,you're doing a degree in biology and you're terrible with money!

[10:59.42]You're always asking to borrow money from me!

[11:03.97]Yes,OK,but I was quite good at maths when I was at school,

[11:10.94]and they said they would give people training.

[11:15.30]So,you know,I thought I might have a chance.

[11:20.58]I know,but usually they want people to have some experience of working in business.

[11:27.11]Ah,yes..well,that was the problem,actually.

[11:32.44]I told them in the application form

[11:36.59]I had experience of working for an accountancy company.

[11:41.63]What,you mean you lied? Well,it wasn't exactly a lie.

[11:48.58]My cncle runs an accountancy company,

[11:53.34]and I sometimes worked there in the holidays to get some extra money.

[11:58.98]Yes,but what were you doing there?

[12:03.45]Well,OK.I was making tea and posting letters and things like that,

[12:10.50]but it WAS an accountancy company!

[12:14.86]Right,yes.SO what happened in the interview?

[12:20.71]Oh,they asked me some really difficult questions.

[12:26.36]I didn't knwo what to say.

[12:30.12]It was a bit embarrassing,actually.

[12:34.24]Oh well,you live and learn.So what else have you applied for?

[12:40.41]Well,I've sent off a couple more for accountancy jobs,

[12:46.34]one for marketing,three for jobs in drug companies,

[12:52.19]and the last one was to work in a zoo,

[12:56.55]but the money's terrible for that one,so I don't know if I really want that.

[13:02.82]Review:units 5-8

[13:11.89]Consonant sounds:

[13:25.16]pattern 1

[13:31.79]upset      enquire 18

[13:37.12]career      arrange 19

[13:42.76]pattern 2

[13:46.32]bracelet    necklace

[13:51.18]lecture     details

[13:57.11]Parttern 3

[14:00.95]library     opposite

[14:05.80]sensible     restaurant

[14:11.05]Pattern 4

[14:15.10]imagine      directly 20

[14:19.96]appointment    revision

[15:07.64]Listen and repeat these paris of sounds.

[15:13.15]1 /p/   /b/

[15:20.31]2  /t/   /d/

[15:29.97]3  /ch/   / /

[15:39.92]4  /k/  /g/

[15:50.19]Now listen and practise these words and expressions.

[15:58.05]/p/ /b/  /pay/  /back/  I'll pay you back tomorrow.

[16:12.21]/t/ /d/  /turn/  /down/  Can you turn the TV down?

[16:34.05]/ch/ / /  /change/ /jacket/ I just need to change my jacket.

[16:54.61]/g/ /k/  /get/  /break/  I get an hour break for lunch.

[17:14.77]4 Difficult sounds:consonant clusters 21

[17:26.01]Listen and try to say the sounds.

[17:30.76]/pr/   /br/

[17:37.24]/tr/  /dr/

[17:43.14]/kr/  /gr/

[17:49.07]/skr/  /skr/


 



n.善良,善行,美德
  • Would you have the goodness to turn off the radio?劳驾,请你把收音机关上好不好?
  • Thank goodness,we've found a cure for the disease.好了,这病有救了!
交换(的)
  • I used the commuting time to read and answer my mail. 我利用上下班在汽车中的时间来阅读和答复给我的函电。
  • Noncommuting objects are as real to the mathematicians as commuting objects. 对于数学家来说,不可交换的对象与可交换的对象是一样真实的。
n.所有地,地产,庄园;住宅区;财产,资产
  • My estate lies within a mile.我的地产离那有一英里。
  • The great real estate brokers do far more than this.而优秀的房地产经纪人做得可比这多得多。
adj.永久的,不变的,固定的
  • The coat gives permanent protection against heavy rain.这种防雨衣经久耐用。
  • It's difficult to find a permanent cure for this disease.这病很难除根。
adj.多国的,多种国籍的;n.多国籍公司,跨国公司
  • The firm was taken over by a multinational consulting firm.这家公司被一个跨国咨询公司收购。
  • He analyzed the relationship between multinational corporations and under-developed countries.他分析了跨国公司和不发达国家之间的关系。
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
n.经办;代理;代理处
  • This disease is spread through the agency of insects.这种疾病是通过昆虫媒介传播的。
  • He spoke in the person of Xinhua News Agency.他代表新华社讲话。
n.安全,安全感;防护措施;保证(金),抵押(品);债券,证券
  • A security guard brought him down with a flying tackle.一名保安人员飞身把他抱倒。
  • There was tight security at the airport when the President's plane landed.总统的专机降落时,机场的保安措施很严密。
n.滑雪橇,滑雪板;vi.滑雪
  • The ski is wooden.这滑雪板是木制的。
  • Do you have the skill to ski such a difficult slope?你有沿着这样一个陡坡滑雪的本事吗?
n.凭借,手段,常去之地,胜地;vi.求助,诉诸,采取(某种手段等),常去
  • He couldn't have passed the exam without resort to cheating.他要不是靠作弊是通不过这次考试的。
  • Beidaihe is noted for its summer resort.北戴河以避暑胜地而著称。
n.滑雪运动
  • I'm a complete novice at skiing. 滑雪我完全是个新手。
  • to go skiing 去滑雪
n.屠宰场,角斗场
  • The sheep were driven to the local abattoir.羊被赶到当地的屠宰场。
  • It was surreal meeting her at the abattoir.竟然会在屠宰场里遇见她,真离奇。
adj.令人作呕的,可憎恶的,讨厌的
  • What a disgusting smell!多么讨厌的气味!
  • The mosquito is the disgusting thing.蚊子是讨厌的东西。
vt.控告,起诉;vi.请求,追求,起诉
  • If you don't pay me the money,I'll sue you.如果你不付给我钱,我就告你。
  • The war criminals sue for peace.战犯求和。
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。
n.会计员,会计师
  • I'm an accountant at a foreign bank.我在一家外资银行做会计。
  • He was satisfied with his earnings as an accountant.他对自己会计师的收入很满意。
v.打听,询问;调查,查问
  • She wrote to enquire the cause of the delay.她只得写信去询问拖延的理由。
  • We will enquire into the matter.我们将调查这事。
vt.安排,整理,计划,改编(乐曲);vi.协商,计划
  • He began to arrange the flowers in the vase.他开始把花瓶内的花摆好。
  • We must arrange about that.这事我们得安排一下。
adv.直接地,径直地;马上,立即
  • I will telephone you directly I hear the news.我一听到消息,马上打电话给你。
  • She answered me very directly and openly.她非常坦率地、开门见山地答复了我。
n.(果实、花等的)串( cluster的名词复数 );簇;(人、物等的)群;组v.(使)集中( cluster的第三人称单数 )
  • These small particles agglomerate together to form larger clusters. 这些颗粒聚结形成较大的团。
  • Sometimes several clusters of white clouds drift across the blue sky. 蔚蓝色的天空中,时而飘过几朵白云。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
学英语单词
2-Pyridine-aldoxime-methylchloride
a man of law
Aalwynsfontein
active weight
admission department
aerochemical dynamics
agalite
alkali-metaprotein
ambreates
astonish at
bag holding
be the new sth
blandified
blown fifth
breezahs
Brewster angle window
Buckden
burning-on
Calkini
canafistulas
carnahan
Chlorvanadinite
convection heat
copper phosphorus
corrosion susceptibility
crotophagas
day to day test
defrayed
demetallize
divided into
double-convex arch bridge
double-pipe type
drum index
equinatoxin
every two weeks
extraction electrode
facing down
father-school
feed-back compensation
ficus variolosa lindl.
Froxfield
generously
geochemical logging
gettogether
glass roof
ham-sandwich
handling procedures
high smoke density smoking
hydraulic filling
instrument panel lamp
ir imaging system
life-purposes
lighting receptacle
macroscopic amount
Mangamuka
marine energy-saving technology
Medstead
milligrammes
mine lighting
misplaces
mixed synapse
mnemonic symbol
noddypoll
non-englishes
nonaggression pact
nonstock
normal diametric pitch
nuttle
oat cell carcinomas
obsessionals
ophiolaters
order psittaciformess
organoids
pain tolerance
paired-feeding
partial sum gate
pile height
quantitative data
reactor-produced particulates
sea water self-purification
separation cyclone
service unavailable
shoeshine girl
short-distance scatter
sieve of Eratosthenes
simlaite
single extraction
single nip calender
single pusher
Smith, Hannah Whitall
spiral ratchet screwdriver
staredown
sulcimide
sun wheel
supesvoltage
suture parieto-frontal
symmetry point
system display
tricinelliasis
u-hauls
venae comitantes
water platter