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人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 选修七:Unit3(附音频、双语文本)




人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修一:Unit1

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修一:Unit2

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修一:Unit3

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修一:Unit4

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修一:Unit5


人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修二:Unit1

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修二:Unit2

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修二:Unit3

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修二:Unit4

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修二:Unit5


人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修三:Unit1

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修三:Unit2

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修三:Unit3

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修三:Unit4

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修三:Unit5


人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修四:Unit1

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修四:Unit2

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修四:Unit3

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修四:Unit4

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修四:Unit5


人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修五:Unit1

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修五:Unit2

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修五:Unit3

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修五:Unit4

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 必修五:Unit5


人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 选修六:Unit1

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 选修六:Unit2

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 选修六:Unit3

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 选修六:Unit4

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 选修六:Unit5


人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 选修七:Unit1

人教 | 高中英语词汇与阅读 选修七:Unit2


snorkel  vi.  戴潜水通气管潜泳  n.(潜水艇或潜水者的)通气管 

aquarium  n.  水族馆;水族箱;养鱼缸 

anecdote  n.  轶事;奇闻 

Clancy  n.  克兰西(男名) 

baleen  n.  鲸须 


baleen whale  须鲸 

annual  adj.  每年的;按年度计算的 n.年刊;年鉴 

migration  n.  迁徙;迁居;移居 

witness  vt.  当场见到;目击    n.目击者;证人;证据 

accommodation  n.  住所;住宿


shore  n.  岸;海滨 

offshore  adv.&adj.  近海(的);离岸(的) 

opposite  prep.  在……对面adj. 相对的;相反的 

yell  vi.  大叫;呼喊       n.叫声;喊声 

pause  vi. & n.  暂停;中止 


oar  n.  桨;橹

telescope  n.  望远镜 

teamwork  n.  协作;配合 

blow-hole  n.  (鲸鱼的)鼻孔;(隧道的)通风口 

dive  vi. & n.  跳水(的动作);潜水(的动作);俯冲 


flee  vi. (fled, fled) 逃避;逃跑       vt. 逃离 

harpoon  n.  (捕鲸用的)鱼叉 

drag  vt.  拖;拉;扯 

depth  n.  深(度);深处 

meantime  adv.  其间;同时   


in the meantime  在此期间;与此同时 

lip  n.  一片嘴唇;(容器或洞的)边,口 

overboard  adv.  越过船舷进入水中 

urge  vt.  催促;极力主张;驱策 

abandon  vt.  放弃;遗弃;抛弃 


shark  n.  鲨鱼 

Help (…) out 帮助(某人)摆脱困境或危难 

relationship  n.  关系;血缘关系;交往 

conservation  n.  保存;保护 

iceberg  n.  冰山 


jog  vi.  慢跑 vt.轻推;轻撞 

seaside  n. & adj.  海边(的);海滨(的) 

net  n.  网;网状物;网络 

target  n.  目标;靶;受批评的对象 

tide  n.  潮(汐);潮水;潮流 


driftnet  n.  流网 

dimension  n.  维(数);方面;侧面 

reflect  vi.  思考  vt.映射;反射;思考 

pure  adj.  纯的;纯粹的;纯洁的 

cell  n.  细胞;(蜂房的)巢室 


aware  adj.  意识到的;知道的 

be/become aware of 对……知道、明白; 意识到…… 

vivid  adj.  生动的;鲜明的;鲜艳的 

neat  adj.  (口)好的;整齐的;匀称的 

seaweed  n.  海草;海藻 


narrow  adj.  狭窄的;有限的;狭隘的 

flashlight  n.  闪光信号灯;手电筒;闪光    灯 

upside down  上下翻转 

suck  vt. & vi.  吮吸 

sea-slug  n.  海蛞蝓 


turtle  n.  海龟;龟;甲鱼 

eel  n.  鳗;鳝 

sharp  adj.  锐利的;锋利的;敏捷的 

tasty  adj.  好吃的;可口的 

giant  adj.  巨人的;巨大的    n. 巨人;伟人 


clam  n.  蛤 

grey  adj. & n.  灰色(的) 

scare  vt.  恐吓        vi.受惊吓 

 (be) scared to death  吓死了 

shallow  adj.  浅的;肤浅的;浅显的 


steep  adj.  陡峭的 

boundary  n.  界限;分界线 

Antarctic  adj.  南极的  

the Antarctic  南极洲 

awesome  adj.  使人敬畏的;令人畏惧的 


leap  vi. & n. (leapt, leaped;leapt, leaped)    跳;跳跃  vt. 跳过(障碍) 

seal  n.  海豹;封条;印章 

refund  vt.  退还;偿还           n.退款 

pension  n.  养老金;退休金   

pensioner  n.  领取养老金者

OLD TOM THE KILLER WHALE

I was 16 when I began work in June 1902 at the whaling station. I had heard of the killers that every year helped whalers catch huge whales. I thought, at the time, that this was just a story but then I witnessed it with my own eyes many times. 


On the afternoon I arrived at the station, as I was I sorting out my' accommodation, I heard a loud noise coming from the bay. We ran down to the shore in time to see an enormous animal opposite us throwing itself out of the water and then crashing down again. It was black and white and fish-shaped. But I knew it wasn't a fish.  


"That's Old Tom, the killer," one of the whalers, George, called out to me. "He's telling us there's a whale out there for us." 


Another whaler yelled out, "Rush-oo ...rush-oo." This was the call that announced there was about to be a whale hunt. 


"Come on, Clancy. To the boat," George said as he ran ahead of me. I had already heard that George didn't like being kept waiting, so even though I didn't have the right clothes on, I raced after him. 


Without pausing we jumped into the boat with the other whalers and headed out into the bay. I looked down into the water and could see Old Tom swimming by the boat, showing us the way. A few minutes later, there was no Tom, so George started beating the water with his oar and there was Tom, circling back to the boat, leading us to the hunt again. 


Using a telescope we could see that something was happening. As we drew closer, I could see a whale being attacked by a pack of about six other killers. "What're they doing?" I asked George. 


 "Well, it's teamwork - the killers over there are throwing themselves on top of the whale's blow-hole to stop it breathing. And those others are stopping it diving or fleeing out to sea," George told me, pointing towards the hunt. And just at that moment, the most extraordinary thing happened. The killers started racing between our boat and the whale just like a pack of excited dogs. 


 Then the harpoon was ready and the man in the bow of the boat aimed it at the whale. He let it go and the harpoon hit the spot. Being badly wounded, the whale soon died. Within a moment or two, its body was dragged swiftly by the killers down into the depths of the sea. The men started turning the boat around to go home. 


 "What's happened?" I asked. "Have we lost the whale?" 


 "Oh no," Jack replied. "We'll return tomorrow to bring in the body. It won't float up to the surface for around 24 hours." "In the meantime, Old Tom, and the others are having a good feed on its lips and tongue," added Red, laughing. 


Although Old Tom and the other killers were fierce hunters, they, never harmed or attacked people. In fact, they protected them. There was one day when we were out in the bay during a hunt and James was washed off the boat. 


"Man overboard! Turn the boat around!" urged George, shouting loudly.


The sea was rough that day and it was difficult to handle the boat. The waves were carrying James further and further away from us. From James's face, I could see he was terrified of being abandoned by us. Then suddenly I saw a shark.


"Look, there's a shark out there," I screamed. 


 "Don't worry, Old Tom won't let it near," Red replied. 


It took over half an hour to get the boat back to James, and when we approached him, I saw James being firmly held up in the water by Old Tom. I couldn't believe my eyes. 


There were shouts of "Well done, Old Tom" and 'Thank God" as we pulled James back into the boat. And then Old Tom was off and back to the hunt where the other killers were still attacking the whale.  


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