高二英語上外版下Unit four

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    ★英語聽力頻道為大家整理的高二英語上外版下Unit four。更多閱讀請查看本站英語聽力頻道。
    [00:04.02]Language Function:
    [00:06.61]Declining an Offer of Help
    [00:11.81]A:Is there anything I can do to help?
    [00:16.12]B:It's all right, thanks.
    [00:19.20]A:Perhaps I could carry one of your suitcases.
    [00:23.69]B:It's very kind of you indeed but I can manage.
    [00:28.97]Listening Comprehension
    [00:33.46]A.Listen and choose an appropriate response to what you've heard.
    [01:42.95]B.Listen and decide whether the following statements are true or false.
    [01:56.14]Vacation in the Mountains
    [04:09.44]Text Mountain-Climbing
    [04:15.14]New Words and Expressions
    [04:19.34]eighteenth
    [04:21.84]第十八的
    [04:24.33]townsman
    [04:26.33]n.鎮(zhèn)民
    [04:28.33]wild/waild/
    [04:30.12]adj.荒蕪的;野的;
    [04:31.91]easily/'i:zili/
    [04:33.70]adv.容易的
    [04:35.49]explore
    [04:37.34]vt.勘探;探險
    [04:39.20]unknown
    [04:41.25]n.未知的事物
    [04:43.30]sight/sait/
    [04:45.19]n.景象,視域
    [04:47.09]excitement
    [04:49.38]n.激動;興奮
    [04:51.68]man-made
    [04:54.23]adj.人造的;人為的
    [04:56.78]untouched
    [04:58.67]adj.未觸摸過的;未開發(fā)的
    [05:00.56]particularly
    [05:02.72]adv.特別;尤其
    [05:04.88]disorderly
    [05:06.87]adj.雜亂的
    [05:08.87]rock
    [05:10.52]n.巖石
    [05:12.16]greatly/'greitli/
    [05:14.02]adv.非常
    [05:15.87]struggle
    [05:17.68]n.斗爭
    [05:19.48]nature
    [05:21.32]n.大自然;自然界
    [05:23.16]giant
    [05:24.91]adj.巨大的
    [05:26.66]reward
    [05:28.52]n.報答;獎賞
    [05:30.37]noble
    [05:32.23]adj.高尚的;宏偉的
    [05:34.08]pure
    [05:35.62]adj.完美的;純的
    [05:37.16]below
    [05:38.86]adv.在下面
    [05:40.56]It was only in the eighteenth century
    [05:46.44]that people in Europe began to think that mountains were beautiful.
    [05:51.84]Before that time.
    [05:55.55]mountains were feared by the inhabitants of the plain,
    [06:00.15]and expecially by the townsmen,to whom they were wild,
    [06:04.93]dangerous places in which one was easily lost or killed by terrible animals.
    [06:11.83]Slowly,however,many of the people
    [06:16.71]who were living comfortably in the town civilization began to grow tired of it.
    [06:23.32]Man has many desires,
    [06:27.42]some of which fight against each other;
    [06:31.21]one of these is to explore the Unknown to look for mystery,
    [06:37.51]for things which the reason cannot explain,
    [06:41.08]for sights and sounds which produce in one a felling of fear or excitement.
    [06:47.98]So,in the eighteenth century,
    [06:51.98]people began to turn away from the man-made town to the untouched country
    [06:57.57]and particularly,to places where it was dangerous rough and disorderly.
    [06:56.57]Wild rocks and high mountains began to become popular for a holiday.
    [07:02.86]Then,mountain-climbing began to grow popular as a sport.
    [07:09.16]To some people,
    [07:11.67]there is something greatly attractive about setting out to conquer a mountain;
    [07:17.57]a struggle against Nature is finer than a battle against other human beings.
    [07:24.47]And then,when you are at the top of a giant mountain,
    [07:30.06]after a long and difficult climb,
    [07:33.87]what a satisfactory reward it is
    [07:37.55]to be able to look down over everything within sight!
    [07:42.73]At such times,you feel nobler and purer than you can ever feel down below.