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听故事,学3000新课标词汇
: 351-400(box-calendar)
听故事,学3000新课标词汇:( 351-400(box-calendar)
351box/bɒks/n.盒子;箱子 352boxing/ˈbɒksɪŋ/n.拳击 353boy/bɔɪ/n.男孩
354brain/breɪn/n.大脑;智力 355branch/brɑːntʃ/n./v,树枝;分支 356brave/breɪv/adj.勇敢的
357bread/bred/n.面包 358break/breɪk/v.打破;休息 359breakfast/ˈbrekfəst/n.早餐360breast/brest/n.胸部;乳房 361breath/breθ/n.呼吸;气息 362breathe/briːð/v.呼吸 363brick/brɪk/n.砖块 364bride/bridegroom/braɪd/ /ˈbraɪdɡruːm/n.新娘/新郎
365bridge/brɪdʒ/n.桥 366brief/briːf/adj.简短的
367bright/braɪt/adj.明亮的;聪明的368brilliant/ˈbrɪljənt/adj.极好的;杰出的 369bring/brɪŋ/v.带来
370Britain/ˈbrɪtn/n.英国 371British/ˈbrɪtɪʃ/adj.英国的 372broad/brɔːd/adj.宽的;广泛的
373broadcast/ˈbrɔːdkæst/v.广播;播放374brochure/ˈbroʊʃər/n.小册子 375brother/ˈbrʌðər/n.兄弟
376brown/braʊn/adj.棕色的 377brush/brʌʃ/n.刷子;画笔 378budget/ˈbʌdʒɪt/n.预算
379buffet/ˈbʊfeɪ/n.自助餐 380build/bɪld/v.建造;建立 381building/ˈbɪldɪŋ/n.建筑物
382bunch/bʌntʃ/n.一束;一群 383burn/bɜːrn/v.燃烧;烧伤 384bury/ˈberi/v.埋葬;埋藏
385bus/bʌs/n.公共汽车 386business/ˈbɪznɪs/n.生意;事务 387busy/ˈbɪzi/adj.忙碌的
388but/bət/conj.但是 389butcher/ˈbʊtʃər/n.屠夫;肉贩 390butter/ˈbʌtər/n.黄油
391button/ˈbʌtn/n.纽扣 392buy/baɪ/v.买 393by/baɪ/prep.通过;在...旁
394cabbage/ˈkæbɪdʒ/n.卷心菜 395café/kæˈfeɪ/n.咖啡馆 396cafeteria/ˌkæfəˈtɪriə/n.自助餐厅
397cage/keɪdʒ/n.笼子 398cake/keɪk/n.蛋糕 399calculate/ˈkælkjuleɪt/v.计算;估算
400calendar/ˈkæləndər/n.日历
351-400号单词的词性、中文释义
听故事,学3000新 课标词汇:( 351-400(box-calendar)
A Brilliant Sports Day
Last Saturday, our school held a broad sports event to encourage health. Tom, a brave boy, signed up for the 800-meter race, though he’d never run such a long distance before. So he began to busily prepare for the race by waking up at 5 AM every morning to jog in the park, followed by a healthy breakfast of butter bread, fresh orange juice and a piece of homemade cake his mom baked. He even bought a calendar on which he marked his training days, crossing off each one with a pen to track his progress.
Race day dawned sunny and windy and Tom had spent weeks building up his confidence and willpower. As he approached the starting line, his nerves turned to excitement. Hearing the gunshot, he charged forward with determined steps. At the start, Tom ran fast with a bright smile. Later, during the run, his lungs began burning fiercely and his legs felt like lead. Unwilling to bury his courage, Tom brushing sweat off his forehead with a brown towel, took a deep breath and kept going. Just as he felt a breath of relief, a sharp pain in his breast swept over him and he had to break his pace. “Should I give up?” he hesitated. Just then, his brother and classmates shouted, “Come on! You can do it!” Determination flooded him.
With newfound energy, Tom rushed to the finish line and finally crossed it at the 3rd place. The moment he finished the race, his classmates brought him a bunch of flowers and a bottle of warm water. The British teacher praised him, saying, “Your perseverance is more important than winning.”
This day taught us that sports aren’t just about winning and true victory isn’t about speed but about pushing limits. They build our brain and make us stronger. We’ll always remember this brilliant experience.
听故事,学3000新 课标词汇:( 351-400(box-calendar)
精彩的运动日
上周六,学校举办了一场大型体育活动,旨在倡导健康生活。汤姆,一个勇敢的男孩,报名参加了800米赛跑,尽管此前他从未跑过这么长的距离。于是,他开始为比赛忙碌准备:每天早上5点起床去公园慢跑,之后会吃一顿健康的早餐,有黄油面包,新鲜的橙汁和一块他妈妈亲手做的蛋糕。他还买了一个日历,在上面标注了训练的日子,每天用笔划掉一个来记录自己的进步。
比赛当天阳光明媚,还带着微风。为了提升信心和意志力,汤姆已经坚持训练了好几周。当他走向起跑线时,紧张的心情渐渐转为兴奋。发令枪响,他迈着坚定的步伐向前冲去。一开始,汤姆脸上带着灿烂的笑容,跑得很快。但跑着跑着,他的肺部开始剧烈燃烧,双腿也沉重得像灌了铅。汤姆不愿掩盖自己的勇气,他用一块棕色的毛巾擦去额头的汗水,深吸一口气,继续向前跑。就在他感觉能松一口气时,突然胸口一阵剧痛袭来,他不得不放慢速度。“我该放弃吗?” 他犹豫了。就在这时,他的弟弟和同学们大喊:“加油!你能行!” 他瞬间又充满了决心。
凭借着重新燃起的力量,汤姆奋力冲向终点,最终获得了第三名。冲过终点线的那一刻,同学们递给他一束花和一瓶温水。英国籍老师称赞他说:“你的毅力比获胜更重要。”
这一天让我们明白,运动不只是为了赢,真正的胜利也不在于速度,而在于突破自我极限。运动能锻炼我们的大脑,让我们变得更强大。这段精彩的经历,我们会永远铭记。
听完故事,让我们来自我检测一下吧!看看掌握了多少
测一测1 回忆并填入空格合适的词(注意部分词形变化)
A Brilliant Sports Day
Last Saturday, our school held a ________ sports event to encourage health. Tom, a ________ boy, signed up for the 800-meter race, though he’d never run such a long distance before. So he began to ________ prepare for the race ________ waking up at 5 AM every morning to jog in the park, followed by a healthy ________ of ________ ________ , fresh orange juice and a piece of homemade________his mom baked. He even________ a __________ on which he marked his training days, crossing off each one with a pen to track his progress.
Race day dawned sunny and windy and Tom had spent weeks __________ his endurance. As he approached the starting line, his nerves turned to excitement. Hearing the gunshot, he charged forward with determined steps. At the start, Tom ran fast with a ________ smile. Later, during the run, his lungs began ________ fiercely and his legs felt like lead. Unwilling to________his courage, Tom ________ sweat off his forehead with a ________towel, took a deep _________ and kept going. Just as he felt a ________________, a sharp pain in his ________swept over him and he had to ________ his pace. “Should I give up?” he hesitated. Just then, his ________ and classmates shouted, “Come on! You can do it!” Determination flooded him.
With newfound energy, Tom rushed to the finish line and finally crossed it at the 3rd place. The moment he finished the race, his classmates ________ him a ________of flowers and a ________of warm water. The ________ teacher praised him, saying, “Your perseverance is more important than winning.”
This day taught us that sports aren’t just about winning and true victory isn’t about speed________about pushing limits. They ________our ________and make us stronger. We’ll always remember this ________ experience.
答案如下,都答对了吗?多听几遍,一定可以哦!
A Brilliant Sports Day
Last Saturday, our school held a broad sports event to encourage health. Tom, a brave boy, signed up for the 800-meter race, though he’d never run such a long distance before. So he began to busily prepare for the race by waking up at 5 AM every morning to jog in the park, followed by a healthy breakfast of butter bread, fresh orange juice and a piece of homemade cake his mom baked. He even bought a calendar on which he marked his training days, crossing off each one with a pen to track his progress.
Race day dawned sunny and windy and Tom had spent weeks building up his confidence and willpower. As he approached the starting line, his nerves turned to excitement. Hearing the gunshot, he charged forward with determined steps. At the start, Tom ran fast with a bright smile. Later, during the run, his lungs began burning fiercely and his legs felt like lead. Unwilling to bury his courage, Tom brushing sweat off his forehead with a brown towel, took a deep breath and kept going. Just as he felt a breath of relief, a sharp pain in his breast swept over him and he had to break his pace. “Should I give up?” he hesitated. Just then, his brother and classmates shouted, “Come on! You can do it!” Determination flooded him.
With newfound energy, Tom rushed to the finish line and finally crossed it at the 3rd place. The moment he finished the race, his classmates brought him a bunch of flowers and a bottle of warm water. The British teacher praised him, saying, “Your perseverance is more important than winning.”
This day taught us that sports aren’t just about winning and true victory isn’t about speed but about pushing limits. They build our brain and make us stronger. We’ll always remember this brilliant experience.
测一测2 看中文翻译成英文,视情况可只翻译黑字体加粗部分或全文
精彩的运动日
上周六,学校举办了一场大型体育活动,旨在倡导健康生活。汤姆,一个勇敢的男孩,报名参加了 800 米赛跑,尽管此前他从未跑过这么长的距离。于是,他开始为比赛忙碌准备:每天早上 5 点起床去公园慢跑,之后会吃一顿健康的早餐,有黄油面包,新鲜的橙汁和一块他妈妈亲手做的蛋糕。他还买了一个日历,在上面标注了训练的日子,每天用笔划掉一个来记录自己的进步。
比赛当天阳光明媚,还带着微风。为了提升信心和意志力,汤姆已经坚持训练了好几周。当他走向起跑线时,紧张的心情渐渐转为兴奋。发令枪响,他迈着坚定的步伐向前冲去。一开始,汤姆脸上带着灿烂的笑容,跑得很快。但跑着跑着,他的肺部开始剧烈燃烧,双腿也沉重得像灌了铅。汤姆不愿掩盖自己的勇气,他用一块棕色的毛巾擦去额头的汗水,深吸一口气,继续向前跑。就在他感觉能松一口气时,突然胸口一阵剧痛袭来,他不得不放慢速度。“我该放弃吗?” 他犹豫了。就在这时,他的弟弟和同学们大喊:“加油!你能行!” 他瞬间又充满了决心。
凭借着重新燃起的力量,汤姆奋力冲向终点,最终获得了第三名。冲过终点线的那一刻,同学们递给他一束花和一瓶温水。英国籍老师称赞他说:“你的毅力比获胜更重要。”
这一天让我们明白,运动不只是为了赢,真正的胜利也不在于速度,而在于突破自我极限。运动能锻炼我们的大脑,让我们变得更强大。这段精彩的经历,我们会永远铭记。
测一测3 看英文翻译成中文,视情况可只翻译黑字体加粗部分或全文
A Brilliant Sports Day
Last Saturday, our school held a broad sports event to encourage health. Tom, a brave boy, signed up for the 800-meter race, though he’d never run such a long distance before. So he began to busily prepare for the race by waking up at 5 AM every morning to jog in the park, followed by a healthy breakfast of butter bread, fresh orange juice and a piece of homemade cake his mom baked. He even bought a calendar on which he marked his training days, crossing off each one with a pen to track his progress.
Race day dawned sunny and windy and Tom had spent weeks building up his confidence and willpower. As he approached the starting line, his nerves turned to excitement. Hearing the gunshot, he charged forward with determined steps. At the start, Tom ran fast with a bright smile. Later, during the run, his lungs began burning fiercely and his legs felt like lead. Unwilling to bury his courage, Tom brushing sweat off his forehead with a brown towel, took a deep breath and kept going. Just as he felt a breath of relief, a sharp pain in his breast swept over him and he had to break his pace. “Should I give up?” he hesitated. Just then, his brother and classmates shouted, “Come on! You can do it!” Determination flooded him.
With newfound energy, Tom rushed to the finish line and finally crossed it at the 3rd place. The moment he finished the race, his classmates brought him a bunch of flowers and a bottle of warm water. The British teacher praised him, saying, “Your perseverance is more important than winning.”
This day taught us that sports aren’t just about winning and true victory isn’t about speed but about pushing limits. They build our brain and make us stronger. We’ll always remember this brilliant experience.
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