新标准初中英语第五册--MODULE 2Great books(在线收听) |
[00:00.00]MODULE 2Great books [00:01.76]模块二名著 [00:03.52]Unit 1Confucius' works areread by many people. [00:06.22]第一单元很多人阅读孔子的著作 [00:08.92]Listening andvocabulary [00:10.02]听力和词汇 [00:11.13]2 Listen and check youranswer to Activity 1. [00:50.57]活动2 听录音,核对活动1的答案。 [01:30.01]3 Listen and read.Mr Jackson:Hello, Betty. What's up? What are you doing in the library? [01:35.80]活动3 听一听,读一读。Mr Jackson:你好,贝蒂。 忙什么啊?你在图书馆 做什么呢? [01:41.58]Betty:I was looking forsome old copies of theschool magazine. If I'vegot it right, it wascalled New Standard. [01:45.92]我刚才在找几本以前的校刊。如果我没搞错的话,它叫《新标准》。 [01:50.27]Mr Jackson:That's right. As far as I remember, it was started by Becky Wang. [01:53.59]Mr Jackson:对。凭我记忆, 它是由贝基·王创协的。 [01:56.91]We don't have a schoolmagazine any more. It'sa pity. [01:58.88]我们现在没有校刊了。可惜啊。 [02:00.85]Betty:Well, I'm thinking about starting it again. [02:02.50]Betty:哦,我正在考虑重新 办校刊的事。 [02:04.15]Mr Jackson:Sounds like a good idea! Go on.Mr Jackson:这个想法听起 来不错!继续说。 [02:07.41]Betty:I was also looking for something by Confucius and by Shakespeare. [02:10.24]Betty:我刚才还在找有关 孔子和莎士比亚的 材料。 [02:13.07]Mr Jackson:Really?That's a bit difficult for the school magazine. [02:15.24]Mr Jackson:是吗?这些材料 对校刊来讲有点高深了 吧。 [02:17.41]Betty:Well, I'd like a monthly article called“Great Books”-you know, [02:20.10]Betty:我想每月有一篇 文章叫《名著欣赏》 --你知道, [02:22.79]someone reads afavourite work ofliterature and writesan article about it. [02:25.24]人们读完一本喜欢的文学著作就会写一篇关于这本著作的文章。 [02:27.70]Mr Jackson:I see. Confucius' works are still read by many people today, [02:30.75]Mr Jackson:我明白了。 现在,仍然有许多人研读 孔子的论著, [02:33.81]and we're still influen-ced by his thoughts. AndShakespeare's plays areseen by millions ofpeople every year. [02:37.68]我们仍然深受他的思想的影响。莎士比亚的戏剧每年也有亿万观众欣赏。 [02:41.55]But how about an Amer-ican writer, Mark Twain,for example? [02:44.01]不过,美国作家怎么样,比如马克·吐温? [02:46.46]Betty:I don't know. MarkTwain was an importantwriter, but he isn'tknown as a great thinkerlike Confucius. [02:50.43]Betty:我不太清楚。 马克·吐温是一位 重要的作家,但不是 像孔子那样作为伟大 的思想家而闻名于世。 [02:54.40]Mr Jackson:No, but hisbooks are still popular.In fact, he wrote myfavourite book The Adve-ntures of Tom Sawyer. [02:58.67]Mr Jackson:对,但他的著作 仍然很受欢迎。事实上, 我最喜欢的小说《汤姆 ·索亚历险记》就是他 写的。 [03:02.95]Perhaps that's whatmakes“GreatBooks”—they're stillread today. [03:05.39]也许这就是能入选《名著欣赏》的关键--它们至今仍被广泛阅读。 [03:07.83]Betty:So why don't you write the first article on“Great Books”? [03:11.13]Betty:那么你何不为这个 专栏写第一篇文章 呢? [03:14.42]4 Answer the questions.Now listen again andcheck. [04:09.33]活动4 回答问题。现在再听一遍并核对答案。 [05:04.24]Pronunciation andspeaking7 Listen and repeat. [05:08.28]发音和口语活动7 听录音,并跟读。 [05:12.33]Confucius' works arestill read/by manypeople today,/and we'restill influenced/by histhoughts. [05:16.82]现在,仍然有许多人研读孔子的论著,我们仍然深受他的思想的影响。 [05:21.32]/And Shakespeare's playsare seen/by millions ofpeople every year. [05:25.15]莎士比亚的戏剧每年也有亿万观众欣赏。 [05:28.99]Unit 2It's still read andloved. [05:32.10]第二单元它仍为人们所阅读和热爱 [05:35.22]Reading and vocabulary2 Read the passage and check your answers to Activity 1. [05:39.41]阅读和词汇活动2 读这段话,核对活动1的答案。 [05:43.61]The Adventuresof Tom Sawyer [05:45.13]《汤姆·索亚历险记》 [05:46.64]Our monthly article on afavourite great book.This month, our guestwriter is Mr Jackson. [05:50.61]这里是“每月一文,我最喜欢的名著”栏目。本月客座作家是杰克逊先生。 [05:54.58]My favourite great bookis The Adventures of TomSawyer by Mark Twain. [05:57.76]我最喜欢读的名著是马克·吐温的《汤姆·索亚历险记》。 [06:00.95]Tom lives with his auntPolly in the quietstreets of StPetersburg, Missouri. [06:04.10]汤姆和波莉姨妈住在密苏里圣彼得堡一处安静的街区。 [06:07.25]He's a lively and cleveryoung boy, and he findshimself in many excitingadventures. [06:10.66]他是一个活泼又聪明的小男孩,经历了许多惊险刺激的冒险。 [06:14.07]He runs away with histwo friends, Huck Finnand Joe, to an island inthe middle of the Missi-ssippi River for days. [06:18.57]他和他的两个伙伴--哈克·费恩和乔跑到密西西比河中的一个岛上呆了几天。 [06:23.06]With Huck he goes look-ing for treasure, withBecky he gets lost ina cave, and finally,they find a box of gold. [06:28.12]他和哈克一起寻宝,和贝基在山洞里迷路,最后找到了一箱金子。 [06:33.18]My favourite scene inthe book is wheneveryone thinks Tom isdead. [06:36.22]小说中我最喜欢的一个情节是当所有的人都认为汤姆死了, [06:39.26]He decides to go to hisown funeral. He hidesand watches for a time,and then suddenly heappears. [06:44.07]他却决定参加自己的葬礼。他藏起来观看了一段时间,然后突然出现在众人面前。 [06:48.88]Everyone is surprisedto see him but they'realso pleased to see himalive. [06:52.19]所有人见到他都很惊讶,但大家还是很高兴看到他还活着。 [06:55.50]Tom is the hero of thestory, but there areother importantcharacters. [06:58.48]汤姆是这个故事的主角,其他重要的人物还有: [07:01.46]Huck is an outsider andeveryone is afraid ofhim. [07:03.38]令所有人都有些惧怕、与社会格格不入的哈克, [07:05.29]Becky is pretty withfair hair, Joe is Tom'sbest friend, and InjunJoe is the bad man ofthe story. [07:10.22]美丽的金发姑娘贝基,汤姆最好的朋友乔和故事中的坏人印第安·乔。 [07:15.15]The themes of the storyare to do with childrengrowing up and becomingmore serious. [07:18.60]小说的主题和孩子们的成长以及变得更加成熟稳重相关。 [07:22.04]It describes howstrangers are seen insmall towns of America. [07:24.62]小说中描述了在美国小镇中人们怎样看到陌生人。 [07:27.19]Finally, it talks aboutfreedom, social rulesand how people arepunished for badbehaviour. [07:31.24]最后,本书还涉及了自由、社会规则和人们因做坏事如何受征罚。 [07:35.28]Why do I think TomSawyer is a great book?Mark Twain wrote thestory in 1876, [07:39.49]为什么我认为《汤姆·索亚历险记》是一部杰作?原因在于小说虽然写于1876年, [07:43.71]but it's still read andloved by people all overthe world today. [07:46.29]但是直到今天仍为全世界的读者所阅读和喜爱。 [07:48.87]And although it's onlya story, [07:50.25]尽管它只是一部小说, [07:51.63]Twain wrote it in theeveryday English of thesouthern states of Amer-ica in the 19th century,so it sounds very real. [07:56.51]但马克·吐温使用19世纪美国南部的口语写成,读起来感觉非常真实。 [08:01.39]Today it's thought to beone of the greatestbooks in Americanliterature. [08:04.16]现在,它被认为是美国最伟大的文学作品之一。 [08:06.92]Go on—read it! I knowyou'll enjoy it, too. [08:10.10]接下去要做的事--读这部小说!我想你们也会喜欢它。 [08:13.27]Unit 3Language in use [08:15.89]第三单元语言运用 [08:18.51]Language practice6 Listen and check (√) the statements that Betty and Daming agree with. [09:05.56]语言练习活动6 听录音,勾出贝蒂和大明都同意的陈述。 [09:52.61]Now check the statementsyou agree with. [09:55.48]现在勾出你同意的陈述。 [09:58.34]WorkbookMODULE 2 Great books [10:03.00]Listening andpronunciation9 Listen and check (√)the true sentences. [11:47.21]10 Listen and repeat.1 My parents think thateveryone is tooinfluenced bytelevision. [11:59.01]2 Really! Would you liketo have a TV? I meanit's watched by so manypeople. [12:08.38]Reading, writing andspeaking11 Read the conversationand answer thequestions. [12:16.96]Vicky:I know thatCharles Dickens isconsidered tobe a great Englishwriter, [12:22.16]but that's all I knowabout him. Can you tellme something more abouthim? [12:27.41]Dave:Yes, he's veryfamous not only inBritain, but also inmany other countries inthe world. [12:34.56]He was born in 1812 andhe lived in London. Hewrote a lot of books,and he also likedacting. [12:43.61]Vicky:He was an actor!That's interesting.Maybe that's why hisbooks were so good. [12:50.92]Dave:Maybe it is.He gavepublic readings of hisstories that were verypopular. [12:57.24]Vicky:Did he? So did hebecome famous veryquickly? [13:02.27]Dave:Yes, he did. Hisstories first appearedin a magazine, in parts.People always wanted thenext part. [13:11.01]Vicky:What is his most famous book?Dave:Well, he wrote alot, and most of themare popular. [13:18.12]There are films andplays of them aswell:OliverTwist became a famousmusical play, [13:25.01]and Great Expectationswas a wonderful film. [13:28.79]Vicky:Have you read his books?Dave:Yes, I've read someof them. My favouritewas Bleak House. [13:36.91]Vicky:And what aboutDickens' life? Did hemarry? Did he havechildren? [13:43.60]Dave:Dickens' early lifewas very hard. [13:46.95]His family was poor, andhis mother sent him outto work in a factorywhen he was 12. [13:54.11]He hated it, but he usedhis experiences in hiswriting. [13:59.67]He married CatherineHogarth and they had abig family. [14:04.05]Vicky:Did he continue to write until he died? [14:07.42]Dave:Yes, he did. When he died in 1870, he was writing a story. [14:13.92]Vicky:That's sad. We'll never know how it ended, will we?Dave:No, we won't. [14:22.96]Words and expressionsModule 2 [14:27.70]work/w╔:k/n.作品influence/'influ╓ns/v.影响thinker/'╙i╕k╓/n.思想家 [14:32.75]thought/╙╛:t/n.思想;思考wise/waiz/adj.睿智的What's up? 什么事? [14:39.12]copy/'k╛pi/n.(一)册 v.拷贝as far as 就……来说;至于 [14:43.84]not ... any more 不再……monthly/'m╘n╙li/adj.每月的 [14:47.73]literature/'litr╓t╞╓/n.文学millions of 数百万的adventure/╓d'vent╞╓/n.冒险 [14:53.65]behaviour/bi'heivj╓/n.行为cave/keiv/n.洞穴freedom/'fri:d╓m/n.自由 [14:58.70]funeral/'fju:nr╓l/n.葬礼century/'sent╞╓ri/n.世纪outsider/aut'said╓/n.外来人;局外人 [15:03.61]pretty/'priti/adj.可爱的social/'s╓u╞l/adj.社会的theme/╙i:m/n.主题 [15:08.41]treasure/'tre╜╓/n.宝藏,财宝at the end of 在……结尾clever/'klev╓/adj.聪明的run away 潜逃,逃跑 [15:15.97]dead/ded/adj.死的hide/haid/v.(hid,hidden)躲藏pleased/pli:zd/adj.高兴的 [15:23.34]alive/╓'laiv/adj.活着的grow up 成长,长大成人talk about 谈论punish/'p╘ni╞/v.惩罚 [15:28.72]state/steit/n.州southern/'s╘╖n/adj.南方的version/'v╔:╞n/n.版本historical/hi'st╛rikl/adj.历史的 [15:34.53]actually/'╗kt╞u╓li/adv.实际上,事实上rewrite/,ri:'rait/v.(rewrote,rewritten)重写 [15:40.71]intend/in'tend/v.意欲,打算rather/'ra:╖╓/adv.宁愿,宁可 [15:43.97]publisher/'p╘bli╞╓/n.出版者reviewer/ri'vju:╓/n.评论家 [15:46.65]unpleasant/╘n'pleznt/adj.令人厌恶的,使人不愉快的 |
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