新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点 第 46 课 自己动手 Do it Yourself 自己动手So great is our passion for doing things forourselves, that we are becoming increasingIyless dependent
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1、新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点 第 46 课 自己动手 Do it Yourself 自己动手So great is our passion for doing things forourselves, that we are becoming increasingIyless dependent on specialized labour. No onecan plead ignorance of a subject any longer, forthere are countless do-it-yourself publications.Armed with the right tools and materials,newlyweds gaily embark on the task ofdecorating their own homes.1.So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becomingincreasingIy less。
2、Lesson 4,The double life of Alfred Bloggs,manual adj. 体力的 collar n. 衣领 sacrifice v. 牺牲 privilege n. 好处 dustman n. 清洁工 corporation n. 公司 overalls n. 工作服 shower n. 淋浴 secret n. 秘密 status n. 地位 simple adj. 简单的 curious adj. 奇怪的,好奇的,奇妙的 embarrassed adj. 尴尬的 worth adj. 值得的,New Words,far more money 多许多钱far =much 副词, 起加强语气的作用 例句: The book is far more interesting than that one.manual adj. 体力的physical manual work: 体力工作 mental work: 脑力工。
3、Lesson 28 Five pounds too dear 五镑也太贵I. New words and expression 生词和短语a. Wares: n. goods 货物, 商品Ware: n. used as a word root 器皿, 陶器, 物品(总称 , 常用于复合词)silverware 银器 / ironware 铁器 / chinaware 陶器 / glassware 玻璃器皿software 软件 / hardware 五金器具, (电脑的) 硬件a popular ware 热门货 / small wares 小百货 goods n.商品, 货物(商店里出售的物品)half-done goods 半成品 / home made goods = native goods 国货leather goods 皮件 / frozen goods 冻结货物 / consumer goods 日用消。
4、Lesson 18 Electric currents in modern art 现代艺术的电流,current n. (水,气,电)流 water current/ electric current/ air current A stream of traffic/tourists A gust of wind A torrent of water current adj. 目前的,现在的 current affairs 时事 current fashion currency n. 流通(货币) hard currency currently adv.普遍地,通常地,现在,当前,sculpture n. 雕塑 一件雕塑品 a piece of sculpture 阳刻 carve vt. ice carving 阴刻engrave vt. be engraved in your memory/mind/heart model oneself on/after 把自己塑。
5、L10 The loss of the TitanicSmile,Discussion,Have you seen the film“Titanic“? What do you think about the film?,New words and expression,Southampton n.南安普敦(英国港市) colossal adj.庞大的(= large in size) - A ship Titanic was colossal. - A colossal monument /A colossal statue big - You give me a big surprise. - He is a big person.(重要) - The box is big.(large and heavy),large(体积大 、数量大) - an empty large box(体积大) / a large number of people(数量大) great (伟大) vast (。
6、Lesson2 Thirteen equals one,equal (1)v. 等于A equal B 与 相匹敌 eg: None of us can equal her, either in beauty or as a dancer.(2)be equal to + n: 与相匹敌 eg:Mary is quite equal to John in brains.有能力做某事 (to是介词) eg: I am equal to running the company.,Our vicar is always raising money for one cause or another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired. 现在进行时和always 等频度副词的搭配表示说话人带有的情感色彩eg:Tom is always doing homework.He is alwa。
7、新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点 第 39 课 Nothing to worry aboutThe rough road across the plain soon became so bad that we tried to get Bruce to drive back to the village we had come from.roughrfadj.粗糙的;粗略的;粗野的;艰苦的;未经加工的 vt.使粗糙;粗暴对待;草拟get sb. to do 让某人做某事Brucebrusn.布鲁斯(男名)穿越平原的道路高低不平,开车走了不远,路面愈加崎岖。我们想劝说布鲁斯把车开回我们出发的那个村庄去。sothat引导结果状语从句,so bad 说明原因是“路太崎岖”,that 引出结果“劝他返回”。Even t。
8、Lesson 24 A Skeleton in the Cupboard 橱柜里的骷髅,skeleton n. 骷髅 A Skeleton in the Cupboard(Title) 不可外扬的家丑 The terrible secret is called “a skeleton in the cupboard”. (l.5) 惊人的秘密被称作 “柜中骷髅 ” The skeleton showed no sign of disease or injury. 其骨架显示没有任何疾病或是外伤。,He knew they would leave him nothing but the stripped skeleton of his great catch. 他知道那些鲨鱼除了大马林鱼的空骨架之外,是什么也不会给他留下的。 From here, however, the real work begins -building t。
9、Lesson 22 By Heart 熟记台词,run v.(戏剧,电影等)连演,连映 Some plays are so successful that they run for years on end. (l.1) (=continue to be performed for years) The film is so successful that it runs for several weeks. A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fianc, John, runs a successful furniture business.(=manages)v.经营 The child has a running nose. Mr. Brown did not want to run for governor of the state last year. (=compete for)竞选,lines n.(剧本中的)台词 In many ways, this is un。
10、Lesson 15 Fifty pence worth of trouble 五十便士的麻烦,Worthy adj.,be worthy of sth/ of being done; be worthy to be done The problem is worthy of discussion. The problem is worthy of being discussed. The problem is worthy to be discussed.,worth 英音:w: 形容词 a.,Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. 任何值得做的事就值得做好。 The house is worth a lot of money. 这栋房子值很多钱。 That novel is not worth reading. 那部小说不值得一读。,名词 n. U,1. 价值 This research project is of grea。
11、Lesson 27 Nothing to Sell and Nothing to Buy 不买也不卖n It has been said that everyone lives by selling something. n 据说每个人都靠出售某种东西来维持生活。n It has been said that = it is said that据说n live by以 为生n In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort.n 根据这种说法,教师靠卖知识为生, 哲学家 靠卖 智慧 为生, 牧师 靠卖 精神 安慰为生。n in the light of = according to, taking into account 依。
12、Lesson 29 Funny or Not,Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up. 我们觉得一则笑话是否好笑(名词性从句,作主语),很大程度取决于我们是在哪儿长大的。 Whether the pop star will come (or not) is not decided. Your success will largely depend upon what you do and how you do it. 你的成功主要取决于你做的事情和做的方式。,The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian 。
13、Lesson 21 Daniel Mendoza 丹尼尔.门多萨,boxing n. 拳击 Boxing matches were very popular in England two hundred years ago.(l.1) boxing champion Chinese boxing = martial art(wushu/ kongfu) Thai-boxing boxer n. 拳击手 Richard Humphries was the most eminent boxer in England.(l.12) prizefighter n.职业拳击手 Boxers fought for prize money, and they were known as “prizefighters” .(l.3),bare adj. (without clothes) In those days, boxers fought with bare fists for prize money. (l.2) with bare hands / 。
14、Lesson 8 A famous monastery 著名的修道院,monastery n.寺院,修道院nun nn n.修女,尼姑monk mk n. 僧侣,修道士;和尚,St. Bernard 圣伯纳德 pass n.关隘 拼音:guni 英译:(mountain) pass 解释: 险要的关口。 The Great St. Bernard Pass圣伯纳德大山口 The monastery of St. Bernard圣伯纳德修道院,watchdog n.看门狗,watchdog n.看门狗,St. Bernard dog 圣伯纳德犬,rashly adv.莽撞地,冒失地 rash adj. 轻率的;鲁莽的;不顾后果的 They had acted rashly, without thought. 他们未加考虑就轻率行动了。 If you believe in yours。
15、Lesson 26 Wanted: a large biscuit tin 征购大饼干筒 No one can avoid being influenced by advertisements. 没有人 能 避免 受广告的影响。 双重否定( double negative) No kids can avoid being influenced by their parents. No one can avoid problems, not even sages (n.先哲 )or worthies (n. 杰出人物 ). Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to choose the things we wants, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us. 尽管 我们可以 自夸 自己的 鉴赏力 如何敏锐,但我们已经。
16、Lesson28 Five Pounds Too Dear,Small boats loaded with wares sped to the great liner as she was entering the harbour. 当一艘大型班船进港的时候,许多小船载着各种杂货快速向客轮驶来。,wares n.货物,货品 ware n.器皿,物品(总称,常用于复合词) silverware ironware chinaware glassware 银器 铁器 陶瓷器 玻璃器皿 software hardware 软件(电脑)硬件,五金器具 goods n.商品,货物(商店里出售的物品) half-done goods 半成品 home-made goods = native goods/ domestic goods 国货,leather goods 皮件 consumer goods 日。
17、第 1 页Lesson 40 Whos who 真假难辨New words and expression 生词和短语hoax hks n.骗局,戏弄 (v. 捉弄,欺骗) (小孩说“ 狼来了” )(A false warning of danger, mischievous trick played on sb for a joke)play a hoax/trick on sb. 戏弄play a joke on sb. 开玩笑 The boy student is thinking how to play a hoax on his classmate.a bomb hoax 声称有炸弹的骗局hoax call : a telephone call that gives false information 电话骗局eg. Dickeys private collection of modern paintings was nothing but a hoax.coax kks v。
18、Lesson 40,Whos who 真假难辨by Kitty,Review the words,rough boulder pit perturb underestimate swerve,scoop hammer ominously rip petrol stretch obstacle clump,Review the words,fissure renew pleading gear astride crack,zigzag shallow grind (ground, ground ) halt dashboard,Review the sentences,-Dont be rough on your friends. -Please get them to finish the work as quickly as possible. -She sccped out some sugar. -That guy made a scoop. -This is a good / bad omen.,Fast reading,use。
19、-精选文档 - 新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点 第 40 课 Who who It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else. practical pr?kt?kl a。