Part I:單詞與短語
fish and chips 英國的一道菜名)油煎魚加炸土豆片;ocean n.海洋;overfish vt.過度捕撈;it comes as a surprise讓人驚訝;it comes as no surprise…沒有什么好驚訝的;giant fish 巨大的魚;terrify vt.嚇,使驚恐;oil rig 石油鉆臺(tái);be frightened out of one’s wits 被嚇得魂飛魄散;bump into (動(dòng)詞短語)撞上;shark n.鯊魚;killer whale 逆戟鯨;eating varieties of fish 食用魚類;cod n.鱈魚;skate n.鰩魚;grow to unnatural size 長到超長的大??;factor n.因素;plentiful supply of food 充足的食物供應(yīng);throw overboard 從甲板上扔下去;crew n.船員,機(jī)組人員;the total absence of 完全缺少了,完全沒有。。。在場(chǎng);as a result 結(jié)果
Part II:語法學(xué)習(xí)
沒有新內(nèi)容,從略。
Part III:綜合訓(xùn)練
Fish and chips has always been a favorite dish in Britain, (1) (2) the oceans have been overfished, fish has become more and more expensive. (3) ,it comes as a surprise (4) learn (5) giant fish are terrifying divers on North Sea oil rigs. Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently (6) divers, (7) often have to work (8) darkness a hundred feet (9) water, have been frightened (10) of their wits by giant fish (11 bump) (12) them (13) they work. Now they have had special cages (14 make) to protect them (15) these monsters. The fish are not sharks or killer whales (16) favorite eating varieties like cod and skate (17) grow (18) unusual sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet (19) length. Three factors have caused these fish (20) grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food (21 throw) overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence (22) fishing boats (23) the oil rigs. (24) a result, the fish just eat and eat (25) grow and grow in the lovely warm water. Who eats who?
答案:
(1) but; (2) as; (3) Therefore; (4) to; (5) that; (6) and; (7) who; (8) in; (9) under; (10) out; (11) bumping; (12) into; (13) as; (14) made; (15) from; (16) but; (17) which; (18) to; (19) in; (20) to; (21) thrown; (22) of; (23) around; (24) As; (25) and
Part IV:句子翻譯
1. 煎魚加炸薯片在英國歷來是很受歡迎的一道菜,但由于海洋被過度捕撈的緣故,魚變得是越來越貴了。所以,聽到巨大的魚把北海石油鉆臺(tái)的潛水員嚇得不輕就著實(shí)讓人吃驚了。
2. 石油鉆臺(tái)要經(jīng)常修理,往往須在水下一百英尺黑暗中工作的潛水員們?cè)诠ぷ鲿r(shí)被撞到他們身上去的巨大的魚嚇得是魂不附體?,F(xiàn)在他們有了特制的籠子來保護(hù)自己不受這些怪物的侵?jǐn)_。
3. 這些魚不是鯊魚和食人鯨,而是如鱈魚和鰩魚這些人們最喜歡吃的魚類,他們長到了非同尋常的尺寸,有時(shí)到了12英尺長。
4. 這些魚長得如此之大有三個(gè)因素所致:圍繞海下面很熱的石油管道的溫暖的水;石油鉆臺(tái)上面工作人員扔到海里去的充足的食物;石油鉆臺(tái)周圍絕對(duì)沒有漁船。結(jié)果,這些魚在可愛的暖水里吃啊吃,長啊長。究竟是誰吃誰呢?
答案:
1. Fish and chips has always been a favorite dish in Britain, but as the oceans have been overfished, fish has become more and more expensive. So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying divers on North Sea oil rigs.
2. Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently and divers, who often have to work in darkness a hundred feet under water, have been frightened out of their wits by giant fish bumping into them as they work. Now they have had special cages made to protect them from these monsters.
3. The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favorite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unusual sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length.
4. Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs. As a result, the fish just eat and eat and grow and grow in the lovely warm water. Who eats who?
Part V:聽力與口語訓(xùn)練
短對(duì)話1:
Man: Aren’t you going to wear your coat?
Woman: Think it’s cold outside, do you?
短對(duì)話2:
Woman: I haven’t heard from Mary for quite a long time.
Man: Neither have I.
短對(duì)話3:
Man: Do you know what time the library closes on Sundays?
Woman: Nine, isn’t it?
短對(duì)話4:
Woman: Wasn’t Bill supposed to sing tonight?
Man: Yes, but he backed out at the last minute.
短對(duì)話5:
Man: That lecture was so fascinating!
Woman: I couldn’t agree with you more!
短對(duì)話6:
Man: Are you looking forward to going home?
Woman: Not really. The climate here really agrees with me.
短對(duì)話7:
Man: Go ahead and have a seat.
Woman: Thanks, but I’d rather stand.
短對(duì)話8:
Man: Mark is watching a movie on TV.
Woman: Shouldn’t he be studying for the exam?
單詞與短語:
back out (動(dòng)詞短語)退出,打退堂鼓;look forward to (動(dòng)詞短語)期盼;agree with (動(dòng)詞短語)同意,適合
Part VI:快速閱讀
Dear Steve and Monica,
Thank you very much for the invitation to your wedding(婚禮). Unfortunately(不幸的是), I won’t be able to attend(參加).
The reason, I’m pleased to say, is that Wendy is pregnant(懷孕的) and the baby is due(到期) more or less(差不多)on the day of your wedding! Although she said it’d be all right for me to come over alone, I feel it’s the least I could do as husband, that is, to be by her side and to to take of care her after the baby arrives.
We’re both hoping it’ll be a girl and plan to name her Margaret, after her grandmother. But if it’s a boy, we plan to name him Fredrick. No particular(特定的)reason except that we both like the name.
Anyway, I would like to wish you both a long and happy life together and hope to come to see you as soon as Wendy is well enough.
Have a wonderful day and don’t forget to send us some photographs.
Cheers for now,
Ken and Wendy
fish and chips 英國的一道菜名)油煎魚加炸土豆片;ocean n.海洋;overfish vt.過度捕撈;it comes as a surprise讓人驚訝;it comes as no surprise…沒有什么好驚訝的;giant fish 巨大的魚;terrify vt.嚇,使驚恐;oil rig 石油鉆臺(tái);be frightened out of one’s wits 被嚇得魂飛魄散;bump into (動(dòng)詞短語)撞上;shark n.鯊魚;killer whale 逆戟鯨;eating varieties of fish 食用魚類;cod n.鱈魚;skate n.鰩魚;grow to unnatural size 長到超長的大??;factor n.因素;plentiful supply of food 充足的食物供應(yīng);throw overboard 從甲板上扔下去;crew n.船員,機(jī)組人員;the total absence of 完全缺少了,完全沒有。。。在場(chǎng);as a result 結(jié)果
Part II:語法學(xué)習(xí)
沒有新內(nèi)容,從略。
Part III:綜合訓(xùn)練
Fish and chips has always been a favorite dish in Britain, (1) (2) the oceans have been overfished, fish has become more and more expensive. (3) ,it comes as a surprise (4) learn (5) giant fish are terrifying divers on North Sea oil rigs. Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently (6) divers, (7) often have to work (8) darkness a hundred feet (9) water, have been frightened (10) of their wits by giant fish (11 bump) (12) them (13) they work. Now they have had special cages (14 make) to protect them (15) these monsters. The fish are not sharks or killer whales (16) favorite eating varieties like cod and skate (17) grow (18) unusual sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet (19) length. Three factors have caused these fish (20) grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food (21 throw) overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence (22) fishing boats (23) the oil rigs. (24) a result, the fish just eat and eat (25) grow and grow in the lovely warm water. Who eats who?
答案:
(1) but; (2) as; (3) Therefore; (4) to; (5) that; (6) and; (7) who; (8) in; (9) under; (10) out; (11) bumping; (12) into; (13) as; (14) made; (15) from; (16) but; (17) which; (18) to; (19) in; (20) to; (21) thrown; (22) of; (23) around; (24) As; (25) and
Part IV:句子翻譯
1. 煎魚加炸薯片在英國歷來是很受歡迎的一道菜,但由于海洋被過度捕撈的緣故,魚變得是越來越貴了。所以,聽到巨大的魚把北海石油鉆臺(tái)的潛水員嚇得不輕就著實(shí)讓人吃驚了。
2. 石油鉆臺(tái)要經(jīng)常修理,往往須在水下一百英尺黑暗中工作的潛水員們?cè)诠ぷ鲿r(shí)被撞到他們身上去的巨大的魚嚇得是魂不附體?,F(xiàn)在他們有了特制的籠子來保護(hù)自己不受這些怪物的侵?jǐn)_。
3. 這些魚不是鯊魚和食人鯨,而是如鱈魚和鰩魚這些人們最喜歡吃的魚類,他們長到了非同尋常的尺寸,有時(shí)到了12英尺長。
4. 這些魚長得如此之大有三個(gè)因素所致:圍繞海下面很熱的石油管道的溫暖的水;石油鉆臺(tái)上面工作人員扔到海里去的充足的食物;石油鉆臺(tái)周圍絕對(duì)沒有漁船。結(jié)果,這些魚在可愛的暖水里吃啊吃,長啊長。究竟是誰吃誰呢?
答案:
1. Fish and chips has always been a favorite dish in Britain, but as the oceans have been overfished, fish has become more and more expensive. So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying divers on North Sea oil rigs.
2. Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently and divers, who often have to work in darkness a hundred feet under water, have been frightened out of their wits by giant fish bumping into them as they work. Now they have had special cages made to protect them from these monsters.
3. The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favorite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unusual sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length.
4. Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs. As a result, the fish just eat and eat and grow and grow in the lovely warm water. Who eats who?
Part V:聽力與口語訓(xùn)練
短對(duì)話1:
Man: Aren’t you going to wear your coat?
Woman: Think it’s cold outside, do you?
短對(duì)話2:
Woman: I haven’t heard from Mary for quite a long time.
Man: Neither have I.
短對(duì)話3:
Man: Do you know what time the library closes on Sundays?
Woman: Nine, isn’t it?
短對(duì)話4:
Woman: Wasn’t Bill supposed to sing tonight?
Man: Yes, but he backed out at the last minute.
短對(duì)話5:
Man: That lecture was so fascinating!
Woman: I couldn’t agree with you more!
短對(duì)話6:
Man: Are you looking forward to going home?
Woman: Not really. The climate here really agrees with me.
短對(duì)話7:
Man: Go ahead and have a seat.
Woman: Thanks, but I’d rather stand.
短對(duì)話8:
Man: Mark is watching a movie on TV.
Woman: Shouldn’t he be studying for the exam?
單詞與短語:
back out (動(dòng)詞短語)退出,打退堂鼓;look forward to (動(dòng)詞短語)期盼;agree with (動(dòng)詞短語)同意,適合
Part VI:快速閱讀
Dear Steve and Monica,
Thank you very much for the invitation to your wedding(婚禮). Unfortunately(不幸的是), I won’t be able to attend(參加).
The reason, I’m pleased to say, is that Wendy is pregnant(懷孕的) and the baby is due(到期) more or less(差不多)on the day of your wedding! Although she said it’d be all right for me to come over alone, I feel it’s the least I could do as husband, that is, to be by her side and to to take of care her after the baby arrives.
We’re both hoping it’ll be a girl and plan to name her Margaret, after her grandmother. But if it’s a boy, we plan to name him Fredrick. No particular(特定的)reason except that we both like the name.
Anyway, I would like to wish you both a long and happy life together and hope to come to see you as soon as Wendy is well enough.
Have a wonderful day and don’t forget to send us some photographs.
Cheers for now,
Ken and Wendy