时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:洪恩环境英语


英语课

  LESSON   TEN

[00:13.87]Listen and repeat these groups of words.

[00:26.25]to make          made            made of

[00:35.21]What's it made of?

[00:40.36]to use         used            used for

[00:50.23]What's it used for?

[00:54.00]to know          known           known for

[01:03.84]What's it known for?

[01:07.92]to write         written         written with

[01:18.79]What's it written with?HOw's that spelled?

[01:25.45]How do you spell that?Now repeat these words.

[01:33.81]object           Indian          pouch 1

[01:43.55]tobacco          leather         wood

[01:54.00]Listen to the following dialogue between a young reporter and the director of a local umseum.

[02:01.65]The reporter is taking notes,but he has trouble spelling some of the words.

[02:08.50]That's an interesting object,Mrs,Ono,What's it made of?

[02:14.87]It's made of leather,It's an Indian pouch.

[02:20.62]Let's see.I think pouch is spelled p-o-u-c-h.

[02:30.00]And leather is spelled...L-e-a-t-h-e-r.

[02:41.54]Thank you,And that item?That's an Indian treaty 2.

[02:49.09]Is it made of paper or leather?

[02:53.06]It's made of paper,By the way.the word Indian is spelled with a capital i.

[03:02.49]Thanks.Is this museum know only for its Indian items?

[03:09.94]No.It's also know for its collection of American art from this area.

[03:18.58]Why don't you come with me.and I'll show it to you?

[03:22.95]Now listen to the conversation again and repeat what you hear after each pause.

[03:29.97]Ready?Let's begin.

[03:34.13]That's an interesting object,Mrs,Ono,What's it made of?

[03:42.77]It's made of leather,It's an Indian pouch.

[03:51.84]Let's see.I think pouch is spelled p-o-u-c-h.

[04:03.91]And leather is spelled...L-e-a-t-h-e-r.

[04:18.27]Thank you,And that item?That's an Indian treaty.

[04:26.63]Is it made of paper or leather?

[04:31.18]It's made of paper,By the way.the word Indian is spelled with a capital i.

[04:43.32]Thanks.Is this museum know only for its Indian items?

[04:54.48]No.It's also know for its collection of American art from this area.

[05:08.43]Why don't you come with me.and I'll show it to you?

[05:16.37]Now you're going to ask some questions.You hear:

[05:24.55]Look at those earrings 3,

[05:29.09]Then I say,"Made of "And you say:

[05:35.57]What are they made of?Ready? Let's begin.

[05:41.21]Look at those earrings.Made of.What are they made of ?

[05:50.96]Look at that belt.Made of.What's it made of?

[05:58.61]Look at that knife.Used for.What's it used for?

[06:07.28]Look at those shoes.Made of.What are they made of?

[06:16.11]Look at those wooden boxes.Used for.What are they used for?

[06:25.18]Now instead of asking questions,you're going to answer them.

[06:31.24]I say."What's this tie made of?"

[06:37.11]And you can answer,It's made of silk.

[06:41.87]Or you can answer.It's made of wool.

[06:47.12]Any answer is correct if it makes.sense.

[06:52.71]After you speak,you're going to hear one possible correct answer.

[06:59.47]Ready?Let's begin.What's this tie made of?It's made of silk.

[07:10.11]What's that VCR used for?It's used for watching movies.

[07:18.54]Where's Station WEFL located?It's located in Stamford.

[07:27.37]How is Philip spelled,with one l or two?It's spelled with one l.

[07:37.43]What's knife used for?It's used for cutting.

[07:44.27]HOw is England spelled with a capital e or a small e?

[07:52.45]England is spelled with a capital e.

[07:57.00]Now let's do something a little different.

[08:01.25]You're going to disagree with everything you hear.

[08:06.30]I say,This Indian pouch is made of paper.

[08:12.54]And you say,No,it isn't made of paper.

[08:18.78]I say,Those museums are located in Stamford

[08:24.35]And you say,No they aren't located in Stamford."

[08:31.11]Ready?Let's begin.

[08:34.87]This Indian pouch is made of paper.No,it isn't made of paper.

[08:43.13]Those museums are located in Stamford

[08:48.48]No they aren't located in Stamford.

[08:54.13]Bennett is spelled with one t.No,Bennett isn't spelled with one t.

[09:04.26]The name Stamford is written with a small s.

[09:10.03]No,the name Stamford isn't written with a small s.

[09:17.79]THe starring role in"Murder at Midnight"is played by Rita Haynes.

[09:25.52]No,tHe starring role in"Murder at Midnight"isn't played by Rita Haynes.

[09:32.16]To end this lesson,

[09:35.61]you're going to hear a dialogue that has some useful wxpressions.

[09:41.17]First,listen and repeat the expressions.

[09:46.14]wish you best    I wish you the best.

[09:55.57]sitting pretty .I'm going to be sitting pretty.

[10:04.42]worth a fortune         It can be worth a fortune.

[10:12.78]blow up at you I hope he doesn't blow up at you.

[10:22.63]get along with people .He doesn't get along with people.

[10:31.17]has a difficult persinality. He has a difficult personality

[10:40.24]Now listen to this dialogue between Mike and Jeff.

[10:45.28]You donw,Jeff,I'm really happy you got the role of Tony.

[10:51.73]I wish you the best in your new job.

[10:56.69]Thanks,Mike If this show is a success.I'm going to be sitting pretty.

[11:04.27]The right role can be worth a fortune to a young actor like me.

[11:09.91]I just hope that Steven doesn't blow up at you too often.

[11:16.15]He doesn't get along with most people.He has a difficult personality.

[11:24.20]Now listen to the dialogue again and repeat what you hear.

[11:30.65]There's going to be a pause after each group of words.

[11:36.40]Think about what the new expressions mean when you say them.

[11:41.68]You donw,Jeff,I'm really happy you got the role of Tony.

[11:49.93]I wish you the best in your new job.

[11:54.61]Thanks,Mike If this show is a success.I'm going to be sitting pretty.

[12:05.55]The right role can be worth a fortune to a young actor like me.

[12:17.62]I just hope that Steven doesn't blow up at you too often.

[12:26.68]He doesn't get along with most people.He has a difficult personality.

[12:35.75]Well,if you learn English well,you're going to be sitting pretty.

[12:42.23]And maybe someday it's going to be worth a fortune to you.

[12:48.39]This is end of Lesson Ten.



1 pouch
n.小袋,小包,囊状袋;vt.装...入袋中,用袋运输;vi.用袋送信件
  • He was going to make a tobacco pouch out of them. 他要用它们缝制一个烟草袋。
  • The old man is always carrying a tobacco pouch with him.这老汉总是随身带着烟袋。
2 treaty
n.条约;协议,协定
  • Hungary has indicated its readiness to sign the treaty.匈牙利已表示愿意签订该条约。
  • I believe this treaty will pave the way to peace in Europe. 我相信这个条约将为欧洲的和平铺平道路。
3 earrings
n.耳环( earring的名词复数 );耳坠子
  • a pair of earrings 一对耳环
  • These earrings snap on with special fastener. 这付耳环是用特制的按扣扣上去的。 来自《简明英汉词典》
学英语单词
4-phenylbutan-2-one
aftfoot
anaphylactotoxin
animikian age
appearance of coat
aproned
astronaut
astronomy unit
atrophoderma neuriticum
autotunes
b. subacromialis
Ballinamallard
Ban Yang La
bayland
bilateral treaties
boalsburg
bor.
bovate
carless Sunday
carrier proteins
chemical irritability
Clara cell
conchoplasty
confusedly
conversion and editing statement
court of civil jurisdiction
crinis carbonisatus
cytisus scorparius link var. andreanus dippel
deep epigastric artery
deigning
Dichlorometbane
dielman
drimenene
drone daunce (england)
electro-optical guided bomb
electronic record
enruin
equivalent noise
eyeglass wearers
fatigue party
fetal hepatocyte transplantation
fibre metal
finger steel
group well
heat shock protein
holding circuit
hole lapping
Imagery.
internal diameter of right ventricle
Iohexolum
kutyrev
labelling reader
lateral stiffness
Llangorse L.
long-period life
mascis
measles pneumonia
memory database
mercury - vapor rectifier
middleman of credit
moral personality
NAMN
Naval Radio
negative debt
nickelling
normal torque
optical tracker
oven process
over-borrow
Pancho Villa
percentage risk
phaethon rubricauda roseorinctus
plantazolicin
pneutronic size ohmmeter
polyhedrous
portable cylinder
prickly poppy
profiled
pseudomonas coronafaciens (elliott)stevens
pyrosulfuric
quick acting reverse current circuit breaker
republics of kazakhstan
requisitory
ring syncline
sandbagging
selhurst
Sjφrup
sound anchorage
stat mux
stearing
stratum granulosum (ovarii)
sweaterlike
switching turnout
Tambaca
tie-downs
time-modulated ultra-wide band
toxidromes
Transport Protocol Class 4
up to the gills
urban traffic
water-supply system
weight distribution oversteer