时间:2018-12-13 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高二


英语课

[00:04.28]Lesson 45

[00:07.44]1.Dialogue

[00:10.89]Two friends,Kate and Li Qun,are talking about keeping fish.

[00:17.06]I saw a beautiful fish in the street market the other day.

[00:22.10]It was orange and blue.I'm thinking of buying some nest Sunday.

[00:28.06]Where would you keep them?

[00:31.11]In that round bowl over there.

[00:34.87]It's a bit small,isn't it?

[00:38.35]So are the fish!

[00:41.69]I think you should get a tank if you want to keep fish.

[00:46.13]Really?

[00:48.98]Yes.You should never keep fish in a small round bowl.

[00:54.33]They don't get enough air.

[00:57.57]I suggest we go shopping together and look for a nice tank.

[01:02.85]We need to find one about 30 centimetres (cm) by 30 by 50 cm.

[01:10.30]That might be quite expensive.

[01:13.95]Check the prices before you decide whether to buy one.

[01:18.52]And you ought to get a few large rocks to put in the tank.

[01:23.07]Fish love swimming round the rocks and through holes in them.

[01:27.90]Is there anything else that I ought to get?

[01:31.53]Yes,you need to get some underwater 1 plants.

[01:35.97]For one thing they keep the water clean.

[01:39.92]Also they make the tank look much prettier.

[01:44.18]Lesson 46

[01:52.43]2.Reading comprehension 2

[01:56.58]ESCAPE FROM THE ZOO(1)

[02:00.74]"This is Radio Two.Here is the o'clock news.

[02:05.60]A young lion has escaped from Green Park Zoo in southeast London.

[02:11.66]In the hurricane 3 last night a tree fell onto the cage

[02:17.01]where it was kept and in the morning it was found that the lion had escaped.

[02:23.18]It is about seventy-five centimetres tall.

[02:27.72]The manager of the zoo said that the young lion,

[02:32.19]which was born in the zoo and is now six months old,

[02:37.05]would probably not attack people.

[02:40.81]However,if it becomes hungry,it might be dangerous.

[02:45.85]Anyone who sees the lion is asked to telephone the zoo and the police."

[02:52.41]When she had finished listening to the news,Mrs Cousins turned off the radio.

[02:59.17]The hurricane last night had been a grear surprise,

[03:04.16]but fortunately the house had not been damaged and no trees had fallen near it.

[03:10.62]Her baby was sleeping in its basket.

[03:14.59]She wanted to cook some vegetables quickly for lunch before the baby woke up.

[03:20.75]So,as it was a nice sunny day,she carried her baby in its basket outside,

[03:28.40]put it on the table under the tree and went back inside.

[03:33.97]About half an hour passed.

[03:37.52]Mrs Cousins was making a lot of noise with the pans 4

[03:42.88]and did not hear anything unusual.

[03:46.82]Then she went to the window to see if everything was all right.

[03:51.86]She had the surprise of her life.

[03:55.70]Her neighbour's big dog had got into her garden,

[04:00.56]jumped onto the table and was looking at her baby.

[04:05.52]She was just about to open the window and shout at the dog to frighten it,

[04:11.59]when she stopped and stood quite still.

[04:16.26]This was not the neighbour's dog;it was paler and of a different shape.

[04:22.50]She was not so sure now that it was a dog.

[04:27.26]Slowly it turned its face and stared straight at Mrs Cousins.

[04:33.61]"Me?A dog?"it seemed to say with its strong body and sharp white teeth.

[04:40.74]"The lion!It must be the lion from the zoo!"

[04:45.20]Mrs Cousins was frightened.

[04:48.97]At that very moment the animal bent 5 over the baby.

[04:54.32]Mrs Cousins held her breath,and her whole body went cold.

[05:00.49]The lion was smelling the face of the sleeping baby.

[05:05.53]Was it hungry?What was it going to do?

[05:10.10]Thoughts rushed through her head.

[05:13.86]How could she get the lion away from her baby?

[05:17.81]If she ran towards it,it might attack her.

[05:22.64]Worse still,it could even carry off the baby in its mouth.

[05:28.39]She looked around the kitchen for something to throw at the lion.

[05:33.43]Suddenly she had an idea.

[05:37.37]In the fridge there was a large leg of pork

[05:41.92]which she was planning to cook on Sunday.

[05:46.36]There was not a moment to lose.


[05:50.41]She picked up the leg of pork,went to the back door and opened it.

[05:56.86]The lion looked at her as she swung the pork in her hand

[06:02.03]so as to attract the lion's attention.

[06:06.29]"Here!Eat that!" she cried as she threw the leg of pork as far as she could

[06:13.34]onto the grass away from the table.

[06:17.39]The lion at once jumped off the table and ran to the meat.

[06:23.03]It picked it up in its mouth and carried it into the bushes 7.

[06:28.36]Mrs Cousins ran to the table,picked up her baby in her arms,

[06:34.32]ran inside and shut the door.

[06:38.47]Lesson 47

[06:46.94]1.Reading comprehension

[06:51.19]ESCAPE FROM THE ZOO(2)

[06:55.56]As soon as she got inside the kitchen,Mrs Cousins started to shake.

[07:02.43]For a moment she just stood there,unable to believe what had just happened.

[07:09.27]What should she do?Of course,she had to fetch help.

[07:14.91]Quickly she went to the telephone and called the police.

[07:20.27]"Yes,I am sure that it's a lion,"she said.

[07:24.73]"It's as big as a very large dog.

[07:28.86]It moves like a lion and it's eating some meat which I threw at it."

[07:34.50]She gave her address and put the phone down.

[07:39.15]What should she so next?She telephoned her neighbours.

[07:44.80]"This is Jo Cousins," she explained.

[07:48.74]"Please listen carefully.This is not a joke.

[07:53.13]The lion which escaped last night from the zoo is in my garden.

[07:58.69]It's not safe to go outside until it's caught.

[08:03.45]I'm ringing all my neighbours to warn 8 them."

[08:07.29]Ten minutes later the police arrived.

[08:11.65]The lion could still be seen in the bushes eating the meat.

[08:17.11]"Are you going to catch it yourselves?"asked Mrs Cousins.

[08:22.39]"No,not us!" said one.

[08:26.04]"I thind we'll leave it to the experts."

[08:30.20]Before long,a truck stopped in front of her house.

[08:35.45]Two keepers 10 from the zoo came into the house and looked into the garden.

[08:41.48]"She looks quiet enough,doesn't she?"said one of them.

[08:46.21]"But I think we'll give her a shot,just to be safe."

[08:50.68]He took a long plastic pipe and fitted somethig into ine end.

[08:56.53]Welking slowly across the grass he pointed 11 the pipe at the lion and fired.

[09:03.40]The lion made a sudden 6 angry noise and struggled to its feet.

[09:09.56]After a moment,it fell over and lay still.

[09:14.71]"We've just sent her to sleep," said the keeper 9.

[09:18.94]"It's easier to catch a sleeping lion than one that's awade."

[09:23.98]They put the lion in a strong cage and carried it to the truck.

[09:29.55]"What did you give her to eat?"the keeper asked Mrs Cousins.

[09:35.01]"A leg of pork."

[09:37.96]"She prefers beef.Still,you'll know next time,won't you?"



1 underwater
adj.在水中的;adv.在水下
  • I've never seen anyone stay underwater that long.我从没见过有人在水下呆那么久。
  • This machine has been specially adapted for use underwater.这机器是为水下使用而特别改装的。
2 comprehension
n.理解,理解力;领悟
  • The teacher set the class a comprehension test.老师对全班同学进行了一次理解力测验。
  • The problem is above my comprehension.这个问题超出我的理解力。
3 hurricane
n.飓风,暴风,暴风雨
  • The hurricane destroyed the whole village.飓风把整个村子都毁掉了。
  • A hurricane struck the city.飓风袭击了该城市。
4 pans
n.平底锅( pan的名词复数 );(天平的)秤盘;马桶;盘状凹地(尤指盆地)
  • Pots, pans, kettles and mops are kitchen utensils. 锅、盘、壶及拖把是厨房用具。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • She clashed these pans down on the floor. 她将这些盘子哗啦一声摔在地上。 来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
5 bent
n.爱好,癖好;adj.弯的;决心的,一心的
  • He was fully bent upon the project.他一心扑在这项计划上。
  • We bent over backward to help them.我们尽了最大努力帮助他们。
6 sudden
n.突然,忽然;adj.突然的,意外的,快速的
  • All of a sudden he turned about and saw me.他突然转过身来看见了我。
  • The horse was badly frightened by the sudden noise.那匹马被突然而来的嘈杂声吓坏了。
7 bushes
n.灌木(丛)( bush的名词复数 );[机械学](金属)衬套;[电学](绝缘)套管;类似灌木的东西(尤指浓密的毛发或皮毛)
  • There was someone skulking behind the bushes. 有人藏在灌木后面。
  • The boy chased his sister in and out among the bushes. 那个男孩在灌木丛里跟着他姐姐追过来追过去。 来自《简明英汉词典》
8 warn
vt.警告,注意,远离;vi.提醒
  • I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end.我必须警告你我已经没有耐心了。
  • If you warn me in advance,I will have your order ready for you.你若预先通知我,我就能给您准备好了。
9 keeper
n.管理人,看守人,看护人,饲养员
  • He found a job as a keeper.他找到了一份当饲养员的工作。
  • He might lose his job as keeper.他也许会丢掉他当监护人的职位吧。
10 keepers
n.饲养员( keeper的名词复数 );保管人;管理人;负责人
  • "Well, we only employ book-keepers and typewriters here. “是这样,我们这里只雇佣会计师和打字员。 来自英汉文学 - 嘉莉妹妹
  • The zoo keepers released the lions from their cage. 动物饲养员把狮子从笼子里放出来。 来自互联网
11 pointed
adj.尖的,直截了当的
  • He gave me a very sharp pointed pencil.他给我一支削得非常尖的铅笔。
  • She wished to show Mrs.John Dashwood by this pointed invitation to her brother.她想通过对达茨伍德夫人提出直截了当的邀请向她的哥哥表示出来。
学英语单词
a chip on one's shoulder
abnormal viscosity
abu hashim
act as agent
acyl-CoA
advice and consents
Ammelhede
analogous circuit
anchor bed
ant mound
articulationes temporomandibularis
benoxaprofen
bez (egypt)
blank with structure level numbers
blattodeas
broilery
broody hen
business acumen
capacitor filtering
Christian-Weber disease
Coco, R.
cortinarius cinnamomeus
costal chondroma
cross-correlation function
cross-ignition tube
Dawbarn
der
device character control
double auction institution
drill weave
dunikoski
egg -candling chart
electroplating system
endogenous autointoxication
enough already
environmental state
exchange supplementary duties
feather out
gap coding
georgica
gime
giordana
Gordon R.
gradient interest factor
growth leader
gyroeffect
horse-racings
IAPH
image smoothing
in living color
interior valley
joint marginal distribution
legss
load the dice against someone
luxour
lynettes
Maranao
medium-term credit
mercury memory storage
multiregion
NM-23
nominal speed loss
notching curve
Nyctiphanes
overwhelming winner
packet voice communication
PCTD
perjurement
phylum Nemertea
polycentric
polyphalange
practicoinert
prange
precommitments
proliferin
pry-out
quasi-nuclear mapping
Raedwald
retrocedent gout
Ribes humile
Riser Pole
searedness
sectional cold room
spending variance
strategic knowledge
subordinating
Suizhou
survival probability
tar
tardus
tell-taler
thread pitch gauge
tie back
tragick
try to do
Tts.
turn-broacher
unsigned regular edition
warping function
wire material
Witney
yesterday afternoon