Listening
Yesterday's Schedule
Dan is a pilot.
?pilot
英 ['pa?l?t]? 美 ['pa?l?t]
n. 飛行員;領航員
adj. 試點的
v. 駕駛营搅;領航性芬;試用
He flies airplanes to all parts of the world.
This was his schedule yesterday, which was Sunday.
He woke up at 6:30.
After waking up, he got out of bed and brushed his teeth.
After that he took a shower.
He and his wife ate breakfast together at 7:15.
He had a big breakfast of eggs, potatoes and fruit.
They finished eating at 7:30.
After eating, he put on his uniform.
?uniform
英 ['ju?n?f??m]? 美 [jun??f?rm]
adj. 統(tǒng)一的;一致的剧防;相同的植锉;均衡的;始終如一的
n. 制服
vt. 使穿制服峭拘;使成一樣
At 8:00 they left house and his wife drove him to the airport.
The traffic was heavy, so it took 45 minutes to get to the airport.
They arrived at the airport at 8:45.
After going through security, he checked the weather along the flight path.
? security
英 [s?'kj??r?t?]? 美 [s?'kj?r?ti]
n. 安全俊庇;保證;證券鸡挠;抵押品
adj. 安全的辉饱;保安的;保密的
?path
英 [pɑ?θ]? 美 [p?θ]
n. 道路拣展;小路彭沼;軌道
At 9:30 he boarded the plane.
?board
英 [b??d]? 美 [b?rd]
n. 董事會;木板备埃;甲板姓惑;膳食
vt. 上(飛機、車按脚、船等)于毙;
He and his co-pilot talked about the flight.
By 10:30 the passengers were all on board.
They pushed back from the gate at 10:45.
?gate
英 [ge?t]? 美 [ɡet]
n. 大門;出入口辅搬;門道
From the gate, it took 10 minutes to go to the runway.
?runway
英 ['r?nwe?]? 美 ['r?nwe]
n. 跑道唯沮;河床;滑道
There were two airplanes in front of them, so they had to wait.
They finally entered the runway at 11:10, which was 5 minutes behind schedule.
Two minutes later堪遂,at 11:12, they took off for Beijing.
The flight from San Francisco to Beijing took 12 hours.
They landed in the afternoon, one day later.
In Beijing it was already Monday.
After leaving the aircraft, he took a bus to his hotel in Beijing.
?aircraft
英 ['e?krɑ?ft]? 美 ['?r'kr?ft]
n. 飛機介蛉,航空器
He checked in at 6:00 pm and went up to his room.
When he got to his room, he took a shower.
Then he went downstairs and ate dinner.
After eating he went back to his room and watched some TV.
At 10:00 he went to bed and fell asleep.
The day after tomorrow, he'll fly back to San Francisco.
His wife and children will be happy to see him.
They always miss him when he is away.
Listening
Ben's Lunch
Ben often buys lunch at school.
He usually spends around 5 dollars for lunch.
Here are the prices of some of the things on the menu.
Sandwiches are a dollar 50 cents.
Ben likes sandwiches, but yesterday he ate two slices of pizza.
?slice
英 [sla?s]? 美 [sla?s]
n. 薄片;部分溶褪;菜刀币旧,火鏟
vt. 切下;把…分成部分竿滨;將…切成薄片
vi. 切開佳恬;割破
比較級 sliced
最高級 sliced
?lices
英 ['sla?s?z]? 美 ['sla?s?z]
n. 切片,切割(slice的復數(shù)形式)
v. 切成薄片(slice的三單形式)
A slice of pizza costs the same as a sandwich.
He also had some fruit.
He had banana, which was a dollar.
He was hungry so he also had a salad.
?salad
英 ['s?l?d]? 美 ['s?l?d]
n. 色拉于游;尤指萵苣
涼拌菜
The salad costs a dollar 25 cents.
He had a bottle of water from home so he didn't buy anything to drink.
Altogether his lunch cost 5 dollars and 25 cents.
He enjoyed his lunch because the pizza was good.
Vocabulary
Transportation
Airplanes are the fastest way to travel a long distance.
Airplane-travel is one of the safest way to travel.
this is a truck or? lorry.
?truck
英 [tr?k]? 美 [tr?k]
n. 卡車毁葱;交易;手推車
vi. 駕駛卡車贰剥;以物易物
vt. 交易倾剿;以卡車運輸
?lorry
英 ['l?r?]? 美 ['l?ri]
n. (英)卡車;[車輛] 貨車蚌成;運料車
Trucks carry and deliver many of the things we buy and use each day.
Buses are a good way to travel in a city.
A bus can carry many passengers and is less expensive than a taxi.
Buses can carry more passengers than a taxi or truck.
Ships transport freight such as oil or automobiles across the oceans.
?transport
英 [tr?n'sp??t; trɑ?n-]? 美 ['tr?nsp?rt]
n. 運輸前痘;運輸機;狂喜担忧;流放犯
vt. 運輸芹缔;流放;使狂喜
freight
英 [fre?t]? 美 [fret]
vt. 運送瓶盛;裝貨最欠;使充滿
n. 貨運苛萎;運費本橙;船貨
automobiles
英 ['??t?m?bi?lz]? 美 ['??t?m?bilz]
n. [車輛] 汽車少欺,發(fā)動器(automobile復數(shù))碉碉;
Some ships carry passengers on ocean cruises
?cruises
英? 美
n. 游艇阁危;郵輪旅游丑婿;油輪公司(cruise的復數(shù))
v. 游覽(cruise的三單形式)朽们;航行
Ambulances carry sick or injured people to a hospital.
?ambulance
英 ['?mbj?l(?)ns]? 美 ['?mbj?l?ns]
n. [車輛][醫(yī)] 救護車的烁;戰(zhàn)時流動醫(yī)院
If someone is in an accident, call for ambulance.
One very famous passenger ship was the Titanic.
titanic? [tai't?nik; ti-]
泰坦尼克號(英國豪華客輪奶镶,首航赴美時于1912年4月14日夜間觸冰山沉沒迟赃,死1517人)
Vocabulary
Sickness & Injuries
This boy has a cut on his figure.
He cut his figure with knife, so now it's bleeding.
?bleed
英 [bli?d]? 美 [blid]
vt. 使出血;榨取
vi. 流血厂镇;滲出捺氢;悲痛
This girl is coughing.
?cough
英 [k?f]? 美 [k?f]
n. 咳嗽,咳嗽聲剪撬;咳嗽病
vt. 咳出
vi. 咳嗽
She is coughing because she has a bad cold. This boy has diarrhea.
?diarrhea
英 [,da??'ri?]? 美 [,da??'ri?]
n. 腹瀉摄乒,痢疾
He ate something bad so his stomach hurts.
stomach
?英 ['st?m?k]? 美 ['st?m?k]
?n. 胃;腹部残黑;胃口
?vt. 忍受馍佑;吃下
?vi. 忍受
This person is dead.
He is dead because he was hit by the car.
This man is drunk.
drunk
英 [dr??k]? 美 [dr??k]
v. 喝酒(drink的過去分詞)
adj. 喝醉了的
He's drunk because he drank too much wine.
He wasn't careful crossing the street.
He has to go to the toilet again and again.
He wasn't careful enough with the knife, so he cut himself.
Never drive when you're drunk.
Don't cause an accident and kill somebody.
Dialogue
Earth & Seasons
Lisa:Can you help me?
Here's a homework question.
Tom:Sure, I'll help you if I can. What's the question?
Lisa:What would happen to the seasons if the earth stop rotating?
Tom:Stop rotating?
You mean the earth would always face the same direction?
Lisa:Right, so a day would be a year-long.
Tom:Wow, that's a difficult question. So each season would be one fourth of year?
Lisa:I don't know, I'm not sure.
Tom:During the summer the Sun would always be up. It would be very hot.
Lisa:And during the winter, it would always be dark, right?
Tom:Yes, I think that's right.
Lisa:Maybe there wouldn't be any spring or fall.
Tom:Hey, I don't know.
Lisa:OK, let's check that on the internet.
Dialogue
Ben&Lisa's lunch
Tom:Hey, why are you sitting there? Where's your lunch?
Lisa:I left it at home.
Tom:Let's go to the cafeteria and get lunch together.
Lisa:No, I can't.
Tom:Why not?
Lisa:I don't have any money. I left my money at home too.
Tom:That's OK, I have enough money. You can pay me back tomorrow.
Lisa:Thanks, I'm hungry.
Tom:What would you like?
Lisa:That pizza looks good.
Tom:I had pizza yesterday, and it wasn't very good. It didn't have much taste.
?taste
英 [te?st]? 美 [test]
n. 味道;品味梨水;審美
vt. 嘗拭荤;體驗
vi. 嘗起來;有…的味道
Lisa:How about the sandwiches?
Tom:Sometimes they are OK. The hot dogs are usually good and they never bad.
Lisa:So what are you going to get?
Tom:I think I'll have a hot dog and a banana. I'm tired of pizza and noodles.
tired
英 [ta??d]? 美 [?ta?rd]
adj. 疲倦的疫诽;厭倦的舅世,厭煩的
v. 疲倦旦委;對…膩煩(tire的過去分詞形式)
Tom:What about something to drink?
Lisa:Oh, just water. The soft drinks have too much sugar. I don't want to gain weight.
?gain
英 [ge?n]? 美 [ɡen]
n. 增加;利潤雏亚;收獲
vt. 獲得缨硝;增加;賺到
vi. 增加罢低;獲利
Tom:OK, I'll have the same thing.
Lisa:Great, so the total cost is how much?
Tom:2 hotdogs, 2 bananas and 2 bottles of water. That's 6 dollars.
Lisa:Do you have enough?
Tom:No problem, I've got 10 dollars.
Lisa:Thanks again, I'll pay you back tomorrow.
Tom:No problem, don't worry about it.
Lisa:My mom isn't going to be happy.
Tom:Why is that?
Lisa:She made my lunch and I left it at home.
Tom:Oh, I see. My parents unlike that too.