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[00:01.00]Module 5 Great people and Great Inventions of Ancient China

[00:08.72]Listen and Vocabulary

[00:11.32]Activity 3

[03:06.01]Culture Order

[03:11.39]Read the passage and answer these questions

[03:15.02]1.What changes happened with the Industrial Revolution?

[03:21.13]2.What do you know aobut the development of industry in China?

[03:27.75]The Industrial Revolution

[03:31.43]In Europe, in the second half of the eighteenth century,

[03:36.59]there was an important change in society.

[03:39.54]This change was called the "Industrial Revolution".

[03:43.70]Until then Europe had been a farming society.

[03:48.09]With the Industrial Revolution,

[03:50.45]factories appeared and mass production became possible

[03:54.49]for the first time.

[03:55.50]The factories were built in towns and as a result,

[04:00.57]the population of towns and cities greatly increased.

[04:04.25]These changes became possible because of inventions

[04:09.46]such as the steam engine.

[04:10.89]This was invented in 1769 by James Watt

[04:15.55]and was the main energy source during the Industrial Revolution.

[04:20.04]At first the steam engine was used in mines,

[04:24.12]but it was soon used in factories and on the railways.

[04:27.81]Duringthe Industrial Revolution,

[04:31.12]factory owners became more powerful than land owners.

[04:35.40]Thousands of people left the countryside to work in the city.

[04:39.54]Often,factory workers lived in poor and crowded conditions.

[04:44.29]From 1830 to the early 20th century,

[04:48.52]the Industrial Revolution spread through Europe and the US

[04:52.59]and then to other countries such as Japan.

[04:55.33]Module 5 Word List

[05:02.75]equal adj.平等的

[05:06.46]importance n.重要; 重要

[05:10.47]philosopher n.哲學(xué)家

[05:14.35]philosophy n.哲學(xué)

[05:18.57]teaching n.(常做復(fù)數(shù))教導(dǎo),學(xué)說

[05:22.29]thinker n.思想家

[05:25.95]kindness n. 善良

[05:29.87]order n. 秩序

[05:33.81]principle n.原則;準(zhǔn)則

[05:37.77]position n.職位

[05:41.38]stress vt.強(qiáng)調(diào)

[05:45.61]resign vi.辭職

[05:49.61]adviser n. 顧問

[05:53.84]influential adj.有影響的

[05:57.95]love n. 仁愛

[06:01.62]honesty n. 誠(chéng)實(shí)

[06:05.50]justice n. 公正

[06:09.43]bark n.樹皮

[06:14.31]contribution n. 貢獻(xiàn)

[06:16.31]invent vt. 發(fā)明

[06:19.01]leather n.皮革

[06:21.57]monk n. 和尚

[06:24.17]soft adj.柔軟的

[06:27.40]category n.范疇;種類

[06:30.63]sutra n.(佛教的)經(jīng)

[06:34.11]inventor n.發(fā)明家

[06:36.72]argument n.爭(zhēng)論;辯論;議論

[06:39.70]freedom n. 自由

[06:43.47]fuel n.燃料

[06:46.49]condition n.狀況;條件;環(huán)境

[06:50.16]Module 6 Old and New

[07:00.59]Reading and Vocabulary

[07:02.91]The Three Gorges Dam

[07:05.28]Mao Zedong wrote a poem in which he dreamed of

[07:10.68]"walls of stone to hold back clouds

[07:14.36]and rain till a smooth lake rises in the narrow gorges".

[07:19.18]Now his dream has come true.

[07:22.10]The power of the Yangtze River,

[07:25.51]which is the world's third longest river,

[07:28.20]has been harnessed by the Three Gorges Dam.

[07:32.20]The Three Gorges Dam,

[07:35.79]which is the biggest construction project in China

[07:38.61]since the building of the Great Wall and the Grand Canal,

[07:42.20]has been built to control flooding

[07:45.24]and provide hydro-electric power for the central region of China.

[07:49.93]The dam is nearly 200 metres high and 1.5 kilometres wide.

[07:57.59]It is the largest hydro-electric power station

[08:01.43]and dam in the world

[08:03.59]and has cost more than any other construction project in history.

[08:08.40]Sun Yat-sen, who was the leader of the 1911 Revolution,

[08:14.93]first suggested the idea of a dam across the Yangtze River in 1919.

[08:21.45]Three quarters of China's energy is produced by burning coal.

[08:26.95]In 1993, China used 1.2 billion tons of coal for heating

[08:34.25]and generating electricity.

[08:35.83]Unfortunately,burnin g coal causes serious air pollution

[08:41.56]and increases global warming.

[08:44.15]The dam will generate electricity equal to

[08:48.52]about 40 million tons of coal without causing so much air pollution.

[08:53.83]The reservoir has flooded 2 cities,11 counties,

[09:00.51]140 towns and more than 4,000 villages.

[09:05.28]More than a million people who lived in the region

[09:09.47]have moved from their homes.

[09:11.57]Now they're living a happy new life in different areas.

[09:15.69]The Three Gorges area is one of the most beautiful areas of China

[09:21.94]and the project has flooded some of China's most famous historical sites,

[09:27.47]including the Qu Yuan Temple, the Han Watchtower

[09:32.03]and the Moya Cliff carvings.

[09:33.86]About 800 historical relics have been submerged.

[09:38.93]Some of them are being removed and some are being put into museums.

[09:44.43]Listening

[09:50.75]Activity 1

[11:33.79]Activity 2

[13:22.26]Pronounciation

[13:29.01]Read the sentences and underline the relative clauses.

[13:33.52]Now listen and practise the intonation of the sentences.

[13:39.91]Note the difference in the intonation of sentences

[13:43.40]with non-defining relative clauses.

[13:46.27]1.The tallest building that I have seen

[13:51.16]is the Empire State Building in New York.

[13:54.65]2.The Grand Canal,

[14:00.22]which is the world's oldest and longest canal,

[14:03.78]was built in the fifth century BC.

[14:06.88]3.The Three Gorges Dam is a hydro-electric project

[14:14.47]which has brought an end to the danger of flooding.

[14:17.12]4.There is a boat

[14:22.60]which takes you all the way along the Yangtze River.

[14:25.76]5.The river, which is the third longest in the world,

[14:34.04]is an absolutely beautiful place to visit.

[14:37.09]Culture Corn

[14:42.38]Read about the passage and answer these questions.

[14:46.70]1.For how long was the Empire State Building

[14:52.15]the tallest building in the world?

[14:54.22]2. Why do you think there are so many tall buildings in the world now?

[15:01.11]The Empire State Building,New York

[15:05.73]Most of the tallest buildings in the world

[15:09.77]were built in the 1990s and in the twenty-first century,

[15:14.43]but the two tallest buildings in the US were built much earlier.

[15:19.50]In fact, the second tallest building in the US

[15:23.61]is more than 75 years old!

[15:26.28]The Empire State Building,

[15:29.63]which was the tallest building at the time was finished in May 1931.

[15:35.38]It was the tallest building in the world

[15:38.77]until the World Trade Centre was built in New York in 1972.

[15:43.86]The World Trade Centre twin towers,

[15:47.63]which were destroyed in September 2001,

[15:50.90]were 417 and 415 metres high.

[15:56.00]Facts about the Empire State Building:

[16:02.17]Ten million bricks were used in the construction of the building

[16:05.96]There are 6,500 windows.

[16:11.10]From the observatory at the top,

[16:14.96]on a clear day you can see five US states.

[16:18.96]Lightning strikes the Empire State Building about 500 times a year.

[16:25.71]In 1945, a US military plane,

[16:31.92]which was flying over Manhattan on a foggy day,

[16:34.83]crashed into the building just above the 78th floor.

[16:38.97]Module 6 Word List

[16:46.63]bulletin n.小型報(bào)刊;短新聞; 報(bào)告

[16:48.77]canal n. 運(yùn)河

[16:52.77]civil adj. 民用的;國(guó)內(nèi)的

[16:55.97]cliff n.懸崖; 峭壁

[16:59.65]dam n.壩; 堤; 水閘

[17:03.25]engineering n. (土木)工程

[17:07.46]gorge n. 峽谷

[17:11.06]hydro-electric adj. 水力發(fā)電的

[17:16.17]reservoir n. 水庫

[17:20.36]structure n. 建筑物; 結(jié)構(gòu)

[17:24.61]terminal n.(機(jī)場(chǎng)的)集散站; 終點(diǎn)站;候機(jī)廳

[17:29.70]date vi.始于(某一歷史時(shí)期)

[17:31.87]accommodate vt. 容納(乘客等)

[17:36.93]carving n.(尤指木頭,象牙等的)雕刻(品)

[17:40.49]construction n.建造;建設(shè);建筑

[17:44.49]relic n.(常作復(fù)數(shù))(歷史的) 遺跡,遺物

[17:49.13]site n.場(chǎng)所;遺址

[17:52.00]Buddhist n.佛教徒

[17:55.68]generate vt.發(fā)(電)

[17:59.50]harness vt. 利用;將(自然力) 變成動(dòng)力

[18:03.59]historical adj.歷史的; 有關(guān)歷史的

[18:07.46]narrow adj.狹窄的

[18:11.81]poem n.詩;詩歌

[18:14.96]submerge vt.浸人水中;淹沒

[18:19.23]global adj.全球的

[18:22.90]watchtower n. 望臺(tái)

[18:27.31]remove vt. 遷移; 搬遷

[18:30.87]freezing adj. 冷冰冰的;極冷的

[18:34.90]ridiculous adj.荒唐的;可笑的

[18:38.90]enormous adj.巨大的; 龐大的

[18:43.13]observatory n.觀察臺(tái)

[18:47.52]foggy adj.有濃霧的

[18:51.09]crash vi.(飛機(jī))失事; 墜毀

[18:55.00]Module 7 Revision

[19:01.25]Reading and Speaking

[19:03.32]Activity 1

[19:04.94]Read the passage,an article written by a student called Mark.

[19:09.69]Number these countries in the order that Mark visited them.

[19:13.81]My Gap Year

[19:16.26]I decided to spend a year between school and university

[19:21.71]travelling round the world.

[19:23.62]I worked hard and saved quite a lot of money for the trip.

[19:28.10]I started my trip in France and after visiting the capital Paris,

[19:34.97]I travelled down to the south of France,

[19:38.34]which is known for its lovely beaches.

[19:40.88]Then I spent a month walking in the mountains

[19:44.75]in northern Italy.

[19:46.47]I then travelled to Rome, the capital of Italy,

[19:50.90]and spent a week visiting the city's wonderful art galleries,

[19:55.59]churches and museums.

[19:57.22]From there I flew to Athens, Greece,

[20:02.32]and took a boat to a small Greek island.

[20:05.92]I had planned to meet a friend of mine there

[20:09.52]and we took an apartment on a beach

[20:12.10]and had a wonderful time swimming and sunbathing.

[20:15.47]Next,I flew to India,and travelled round it for about three months.

[20:22.37]Although the cities were crowded, the countryside was beautiful.

[20:27.45]I stayed in a small fishing village on the west coast

[20:31.79]and it was the happiest time of my life.

[20:35.04]I then flew to northeast India,

[20:38.74]where there had been a terrible flood three months ago.

[20:41.77]The water had gone but the damage to crops

[20:45.95]and homes was terrible.

[20:47.81]I then flew to China, a country I had always wanted to visit.

[20:54.47]I saw Beijing, of course, and the Great Wall,

[20:58.72]and also took a trip to see some villages

[21:02.28]on the Yangtze River which would soon be under water

[21:05.90]because of the Three Gorges Dam.

[21:08.38]While I was in China,I read a lot about ancient Chinese history

[21:14.52]and became particularly interested in the ideas

[21:18.44]of the great philosopher Confucius.

[21:20.60]Then I flew to Japan where I spent two interesting weeks.

[21:27.32]I was astonished to see that some people in the big cities

[21:31.94]wear masks to protect their lungs from pollution.

[21:35.84]I hope that never happens in my city!

[21:38.72]Then, at last, I flew all the way home again.

[21:43.90]It had been a great experience,

[21:46.63]but, yes, it was good to be home!

[21:50.40]Names and Places

[21:57.54]Places

[21:59.72]Athens 雅典

[22:02.09]Greece 希臘

[22:06.57]Italy 意大利

[22:09.67]Lisbon 里斯本(葡萄牙首都)

[22:13.22]Portugal 葡萄牙

[22:16.90]Ireland 愛爾蘭

[22:20.73]Scotland 蘇格蘭

[22:24.70]Wales 威爾士

[22:28.89]Mediterranean 地中海

[22:32.42]Alps 阿爾卑斯山

[22:36.54]Pyrennees 比利牛斯山脈

[22:40.45]Seine 塞納河(法國(guó))

[22:44.04]Eiffel Tower 埃菲爾鐵塔

[22:47.84]Louvre 盧浮宮

[22:52.15]Barcelona 巴塞羅那

[22:56.66]Sagrada Familia (西班牙)圣家大教堂

[23:00.93]Florence 佛羅倫薩

[23:04.67]Uffizi Palace 烏飛齊美術(shù)館

[23:09.14]Parthenon 巴特農(nóng)神廟

[23:13.56]Acropolis 雅典衛(wèi)城

[23:17.12]Edinburgh 愛丁堡

[23:19.47]Valencia 巴倫西亞(西班牙東部港市)

[23:22.29]Belgium 比利時(shí)

[23:25.09]Luxembourg 盧森堡

[23:27.54]Netherlands 荷蘭

[23:30.81]Austria 奧地利

[23:35.27]Denmark 丹麥

[23:39.54]Finland 芬蘭

[23:41.88]Sweden 瑞典

[23:44.33]Czech Republic 捷克共和國(guó)

[23:47.59]Estonia 愛沙尼亞

[23:50.29]Hungary 匈牙利

[23:52.63]Latvia 拉脫維亞

[23:56.61]Lithuania 立陶宛

[23:59.33]Poland 波蘭

[24:01.83]Slovak Republic 斯洛伐克共和國(guó)

[24:06.09]Slovenia 斯洛文尼亞

[24:09.11]Cyprus 塞浦路斯

[24:11.55]Malta 馬耳他

[24:14.28]Iceland 冰島

[24:17.29]Norway 挪威

[24:19.79]Sierra Leone 塞拉利昂

[24:22.69]Lhasa 拉薩

[24:26.68]Grenoble 格雷諾布爾(法國(guó)東南部城市)

[24:30.77]Gulf of Mexico 墨西哥灣

[24:34.79]Atlantic 大西洋

[24:39.11]Canada 加拿大

[24:43.31]Texas 得克薩斯州

[24:45.97]Missour 密蘇里州

[24:50.27]Illinois 伊利諾斯州

[24:53.61]Indiana 印第安納州

[24:55.90]Caribbean Sea 加勒比海

[24:58.90]Maine 緬因州

[25:01.83]Galveston 加爾維斯頓(美國(guó)得克薩斯州東南部港市)

[25:04.51]Montserrat 蒙塞拉特島(拉丁美洲)

[25:08.63]San Francisco 舊金山

[25:12.46]Vienam 越南

[25:16.35]Kuala Lumpur 吉隆坡

[25:21.02]Malaysia 馬來西亞

[25:25.71]Chicago 芝加哥

[25:28.96]Dubai 迪拜(阿聯(lián)酉酋長(zhǎng)國(guó)之一)

[25:32.97]Names

[25:39.47]Antonio Gaudi 安東尼奧·高迪

[25:41.90]Michelangelo 米開朗琪羅

[25:46.52]Charles Coghlan 查爾斯·科格倫

[25:50.75]Arthur 亞瑟

[25:55.79]Confucius 孔子

[25:58.29]James Watt 詹姆斯·瓦特

[26:02.14]Phrases

[26:09.06]Module 1

[26:11.07]because of 因?yàn)? 由于

[26:13.15]be known as 作為...而出名/聞名

[26:17.25]ever since 自從...一直

[26:21.68]in terms of 據(jù)...; 依照¨

[26:25.46]on the other hand 另一方面,反過來說

[26:29.71]little by little 一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)地,逐漸地

[26:34.52]Module 2

[26:38.04]at the top of 在...頂端

[26:40.86]at the bottom of 在...底部

[26:45.40]make effort 努力

[26:49.88]be connected with 與...有關(guān);與...有聯(lián)系

[26:53.83]be close to 接近;靠近

[26:58.02]Module 3

[27:02.23]pick up 卷起,掀起

[27:04.08]take off 去掉

[27:06.26]on average 平均起來

[27:10.64]end up 結(jié)果為... ,以...結(jié)束

[27:15.27]set fire to 放火(焚燒)

[27:18.89]catch fire 著火

[27:22.93]put out 撲滅(火)

[27:26.68]take place 發(fā)生

[27:30.93]in all 總共;總計(jì)

[27:33.95]Module 4

[27:38.50]cut down 砍倒

[27:40.54]be caught in 突然遭遇(風(fēng)暴等)

[27:44.84]one after another 一個(gè)接一個(gè)地

[27:49.09]have a bad effect on 對(duì)...有壞影響

[27:53.56]take in 吸收

[27:57.25]give out 放出; 發(fā)出

[28:00.50]in a nutshell 簡(jiǎn)言之; 概括地講

[28:03.79]look through 瀏覽

[28:07.38]Module 5

[28:11.17]be at war with 與...交戰(zhàn)

[28:14.85]bring up 養(yǎng)育;撫養(yǎng)

[28:20.21]become interested in 對(duì)...感興趣

[28:23.37]be proud of 為...自豪

[28:27.38]in conclusion 總之

[28:31.88]for the first time 第一次;結(jié)束

[28:36.02]Module 6

[28:40.65]date from 起源于

[28:43.16]hold back 阻止

[28:46.68]come true (夢(mèng)想等) 變成現(xiàn)實(shí)

[28:51.06]make sense 有意義;有道理

[28:55.54]bring an end to 結(jié)束;終止
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