节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-02-08
难易度:High
关键字…
节目资讯
刊物:大家说英语
日期:2014-02-08
难易度:High
关键字:smell, trash, sink, dish, full, smell, bottom, stink, finish, empty, come
from, Olympics, cheer, ath
Hi, everyone.
It's Saturday, which means that it's time for us to review.
And I love review days.
We get to look back at everything that has happened here at LTE TV this week.
It's a lot of fun.
And a lot happened this week.
Something smelled in the kitchen at the station.
And we learned about the Olympics.
And Ken had some big news.
So now let's see it all again.
(Music).
Hi, Carol.
Here are some papers for you.
Thank you, Rob.
Do you need something else?
Well, did you go into the station's kitchen this morning?
No, I didn't.
Why?
Something smells really bad in there.
What is it?
I don't know.
I checked the trash.
Nothing smelled in it.
Did you check the sink?
Did someone leave garbage or dirty dishes in it?
No.
There wasn't anything in the sink.
Good! Does the sink smell?
No.
It didn't smell.
I'm glad.
But something smells in the kitchen.
Let's go look for it.
OK.
Can I meet you in the kitchen in 5 minutes?
Sure! See you there.
The kitchen still smells bad.
Yes.
It smells really bad.
Did you look in the refrigerator?
Not yet.
I can look now.
Wow.
The refrigerator is pretty full.
Lots of people keep their lunches in here.
I know.
My lunch is in there!
I don't think your lunch smells, Carol!
Check the Oven, Rob.
Did someone leave food in it?
No.
The oven is fine.
And the stove looks clean.
Good.
Then the smell must be coming from the refrigerator.
Let's take things out and smell them.
OK.
This doesn't smell.
This doesn't smell.
This doesn't smell, either.
But this does! It stinks!
Is someone's name on it?
Yes.
Mark Tsai!
Hi, Mark.
Are you eating lunch?
No.
I just finished.
Is that your lunch?
It doesn't smell very good.
I know.
It smells really bad.
And it's actually your lunch.
My lunch?
Yes.
Carol and I found it on the bottom shelf in the refrigerator.
Let me see that.
Oh!
I brought this lunch three weeks ago.
I forgot about it.
Well, don't forget next time!
(Music).
Hi, Carol.
Hi, Mark.
Can I do something for you?
Yes.
Something smells in the kitchen again.
Oh, no, not again!
Is it something in the refrigerator?
No, it's not.
Is it something in the sink?
No. The sink is empty.
Is it something in the oven?
Yes!
Megan is baking cookies.
Would you like one?
Sure!
(Music).
Hi, Megan.
Are you coming to my Olympics party on Friday?
What kind of party?
The Winter Olympics starts this Friday.
We can watch the opening ceremony on TV together!
That sounds fun!
I don't know much about this year's Olympics.
The games are in Russia.
And they last until February 23.
I plan to watch the games every night after work!
Wow, you're a big fan!
What's your favorite Olympic sport?
I like them all.
But I especially like speed skating.
I like to watch the skiing.
Do you have a favorite athlete?
No, but I always cheer for the U.S.!
I do, too!
Now I'm getting really excited about the Winter Olympics!
Let's learn more about them online.
This website has everything!
What should we look at first?
We can learn about Russia.
The site has a lot about Russia!
Or we can learn about the teams and sports at the Olympics.
Sounds interesting!
You can buy tickets to the games here, too!
There's not enough time now.
But maybe we can go to the Summer Olympics - in two years!
What do you know about the Olympics?
Here are some cool facts:
The first Olympic games were held in 776 B.C. in Greece.
But the international games we watch now began in 1896.
There are seven sports in this year's Olympics and 98 events.
The oldest athlete to win a medal was a man named Oscar Swahn.
He was 72!
The youngest athlete to win a medal was a ten-year-old boy from Greece.
Hi, Mark.
You're working late.
I know.
I'm searching for information about the Olympics.
I'm doing a report on the Olympics tomorrow.
That sounds interesting.
It's really interesting.
There are a lot of cool facts!
Like what?
The first modern Olympic games were held in 1896.
The first Winter Olympics were held in 1924.
The Olympics started in Greece, right?
Right.
How many countries have hosted the Olympics?
Twenty-two countries!
It's really international!
This is Russia's first time to host the Winter Olympics.
How many sports are in the Olympics this year?
There are seven sports, and 98 events this year.
I can't wait to see who wins the most medals!
The Winter Olympics are better than the Summer Olympics.
The sports are cooler.
Well, it's winter.
Of course the events are cooler!
You have a lot of cards there, Rob?
Yes. They're cards from my fans.
Valentine's Day is next week.
Is one from your girlfriend?
No, no.
My fans just like to send me cards on holidays.
You have great fans.
I know.
What are your plans for Valentine's Day?
My girlfriend is moving to Florida.
So I want to do something really nice.
Why is she moving?
She starts a new job there next month.
She's really excited.
I'm glad!
You can make Valentine's Day really special.
You can cook her dinner!
Great idea!
I can cook her favorite dish.
She loves spaghetti.
Perfect!
Did you buy her a gift?
No, not yet.
I don't have any ideas.
Flowers are nice.
True.
And she likes roses.
You can also buy her some candy hearts.
She loves those.
I have news to tell her, too.
What's that?
I'm moving to Florida, too!
I want to be close to my girlfriend.
Wow! That's big news!
It is.
I'll tell Carol this week.
We'll all miss you.
(Music).
Goodbye, Ken.
We told you it was big news.
I'm glad he can be close to his girlfriend.
But it's sad that he won't be here at LTE TV anymore.
I know.
I don't want to think about it.
So let's do some review questions instead.
Are you ready for the first question?
Here we go.
Did Ken...
Wait, wait, wait a minute, Nathan.
We're going to do something a little different today, remember?
We have some pictures to show you.
Oh! I forgot.
That's right.
We want to show you a picture of one of this week's key words.
You can see the picture and then tell us what key word it is.
So let's see the first picture.
Hmm. What key word is that, Nathan?
Hmm... Is it... um... sport?
Uh, this was a key word this week.
No, that's not it.
But that's a good guess.
It's a key word for a person who plays sports.
Hmm. Oh, we can call this person an athlete, and that was a key word, too.
That's right. Great job.
We'll have to do that again sometime.
But now it's time for us to take abreak.