新概念英语第三册第23课(共43张)

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新概念第三册第23课

新概念第三册第23课


Eating snails never appeals to me. interest attract



stroll n. 散步slow walking for pleasure go for a stroll/ take a stroll = go for a walk/ take a walk










associate v. 联想到 There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.(l.11) 有不计其数的人们从小就知道蜗牛可做菜。 associate with = connect with = link with = be bound up with 与…联系在一起 Chinese will associate red with merry while Americans link it with danger. What do you want people to associate with your brand? 你希望人们通过你的品牌联想到什么?

stomach n. 胃 turn v. 反胃 On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat – the normally accepted practice in many northern countries.(l.5)另一方面,你一想到动物油炸土豆 就会反胃,但这在北方许多国家却是一种普通的 烹任卑劣的;可鄙的 Despicable Me

新概念第三册 lesson 23 课件

新概念第三册 lesson 23 课件
• happen to do 碰巧做In the evening or at night the streets are empty, and if you do happen to see a group of relaxed, happy people, they are usually foreigners.
impulse
• Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert.
• child abuse 虐待儿童
• victims of sexual and physical abuse • 性虐待和肉体摧残的受害者们
• I was left shouting abuse as the car sped off. • 当车加速离去时,我在那里破口大骂。
• snail n. 蜗牛 • How could you catch the train at a snail’s
• turn one’s stomach 让人觉得反胃 • I have no stomach for the job. 对(做…)不感兴趣 appetite n. 食欲
• I have lost my appetite.
• Exercise will improve your appetite for food.
• baker 面包师 stewed pork
• abuse n. 辱骂,责骂
• No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.(l.9)

新概念英语NCE3_lesson23(共17页)课件

新概念英语NCE3_lesson23(共17页)课件

• they had escaped from the paper bag and had taken complete possession of the hall!
• I have never been able to look at a snail since then.
Topics for discussion
• ----the normally accepted practice in many northern countries.
• The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.
• There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.
• My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised.
• As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own.
• For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him.
• 1 Tell us about any unusual food or drink that you have had.
• 2 Tell us about an occasion when you have had to eat or drink something that you didn't want to.

新概念第三册 23课ppt.

新概念第三册     23课ppt.

impulse on an impulse impulsive impulsively
冲动地
eg. He rushed out off his home on an impulse.
adj. 冲动的 adv. 冲动地
fancy fancy 想像,设想 (表示一种惊讶的心情,其后接动名词做宾语) eg. Fancy meeting you here.
Clauses
(para1)
• 1.People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.
• 2.You would not be able to understand why some people find it impulsive.
表语从句
• 4.The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.
China is no longer what she used to be. That's why he got angry with me. The question is how he did it. The trouble is that I have lost his address.
abuse n. 辱骂,责骂 snail n. 蜗牛 luxury n. 奢侈品,珍品 associate v. 联想到 despise v. 鄙视 appeal v. 引起兴致 shower n. 阵雨 stroll n. 溜达,散步 impulse n. 冲动 dozen n. 12个,一打 fancy v.喜爱,喜欢

最新新概念英语三23课

最新新概念英语三23课

TextLesson 23 One man’s meat is another man’s poison 各有所爱People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten. If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat----the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world. There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised. As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own. For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him. The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after a heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants. Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. I left the bag in the hall and Robert and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours. I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. Snails would, of course, be the main dish. I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room. To our dismay, we saw that there were snails everywhere: they had escaped from thepaper bag and had taken complete possession of the hall! I have never been able to look at a snail since then.Language points(Attention:The following points are not covered by the video. It is better for you to watch the video or listen to the MP3 first and try to take notes on your own. Then you may check here to get more details. )1. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat on the other hand 转折连接词,表示而另一方面at the idea of: at 介词搭配作状语,表示当......就......;一......就......at the idea of 一想到at the sight of 一看到at the mention of 一提到at the news of 一听到......消息at the touch of 一触摸到......东西at the sound of 一听到......声音at the thought of 一想到Eg.: I was glad at the thought of getting something the eat.I always love at the mention of ghost story.2, the normally accepted practice in many northern countriespractice 表示习俗,做法habit表示个人习惯custom社会的风俗或习俗E.g.: Early to bed and early to rise is good habit.It is now quite common practice for married women not to take their husband’s second name.the custom of giving present at Christmas3,The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foodsthat引导表语从句,说明truth的内容bring up抚养Joe is born in England, but brought up in France.She was brought up to believe that money is the most (great) important thing in life.4, we stick to them all our lives.stick to = keep to; not give upEg.: We stick to them all our lives.I made my decision and I am going to stick to it.stick to the ideastick to the planinsist on doing sth. 坚持做某事persist in doing sth. 坚持做某事5, No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.比较级表达最高级的概念Nobody is more beautiful than you.He is more intelligent than anyone else in my class.The common garden snail often receives more praise and abuse than other creatures.6, There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.countless: 无数的,数不尽的(=numerous)who引导定语从句associate sth. with sth. 把某物与某物相联系7, Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert.on a sudden impulse 一时的,冲动的Acting on a sudden impulse, he went shopping to buy several dresses.Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. ==Robert was not only delighted to see me, but also pleased with my little gift.8, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants.happened to do 恰巧,碰巧I happened to be out when he called.We both happened to be travelling on the same plane.happen / chanceIt happened that I was out when he called.It chanced that I was out when he called.9,I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. when,表示正在这时突然,主句通常使用过去进行时,过去完成时等搭配;位于句中He was having a bath when the telephone suddenly rang.We had not ... like this when ... came in.We were about to start when it rained.ExercisesMultiple choices1 In a country where snails are eaten, you would expect _____ .a. to find a great many snail s in people’s gardensb. to find that people cooked them in winec. snails to be so popular that they are a luxury only the rich can affordd. people to be amazed by anyone who refused to eat them2 The idea of collecting snails never appealed to the writer very much until _____ .a. the sight of the snails made him think of Robertb. a heavy shower of rain led him to look for them in his gardenc. a sudden impulse made him decide to visit the country where Robert livedd. he felt obliged to remove them from his prize plantsTranslation3,The sight of blood always turns her stomach.她每次见到血总是感到反胃。

新概念英语NCE3_lesson23(共26页)课件

新概念英语NCE3_lesson23(共26页)课件
Faculty of Foreign Languages,NBU
Contents
• Useful Phrases • Grammar and Structure • Retell the Story
Listen to the tape then answer the question below
Useful Phrases
• decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten • 决定什么能吃而什么不能吃 • live in the Mediterranean • 住在地中海 • consider octopus a great delicacy • 视章鱼为美味佳肴 • find sth. repulsive • 觉得……恶心 • turn at the idea of… • 想到什么就恶心 • fry potatoes in animal fat • 用动物油炸土豆 • the normally accepted practice • 通常接受的做法 • stick to certain foods • 只吃某些事物 • all one’s life • 一辈子
• act on a sudden impulse • 一时冲动 • be delighted to see sb • 见到某人很高兴 • stay to dinner • 留下来吃晚饭 • be pleased with sth. • 对……感到高兴 • fancy the idea • 喜欢这个主意 • a main dish • 主菜 • to one’s dismay • 使我们感到惊愕的是 • follow sb. out of the room • 跟着某人出来 • take complete possession of … • 完全占有,拥有

新概念英语第三册第23课(共43张PPT)

新概念英语第三册第23课(共43张PPT)

• low fat 低脂
血脂 blood fat
• chew the fat 闲谈,聊天
• fat meat 肥肉; fat lands 肥沃的土地 • fat cat【俚】有钱人
• abuse n.v. 辱骂,责骂;辜负; 滥用职权
• abuse of power
• abuse one’s position / authority / privilege / trust / confidence
这件事在报上被极力贬低。
• distain v. / n. 蔑视,轻视,瞧不起 with distain 轻蔑地
• appeal v.引起兴致;吸引;呼吁;求助;诉请; 恳求 n.
• appeal to sb. 吸引某人, 引起某人兴趣 • Eating snails never appeals to me. • appeal to sb. to do / for sth.恳求某人做…
turn one’s stomach 让人觉得反胃 The sight of the slaughtered cow turned my stomach. have no stomach for a fight / quarrel 没心思打架、吵
架 【联想】appetite n. 食欲;嗜好 ① She is suffering ffrom lack of appetite. ② Mary has no appetite for hard work.
literate受过教育的,有文化的--illiterate 文盲的
legible 清晰的,易辨认的-illegible 难辨认的
octopus n. 章鱼
• ink-fish 乌贼 • octagon 八角形

新概念第三册23(42页)

新概念第三册23(42页)

despise v.鄙视 dislike sb./sth. very much
■ We despise him for coward [ ka d] .n.懦弱的人 ■ look down upon 蔑视, 瞧不起(口语) ■ -- Don’t look down upon anyone. ■ I despise anyone who is cruel to animals. ■ 我鄙视那些虐待动物的人。 ■ What historical figures do you most despise? ■ 什么历史人物是你最轻视的? ■ contempt [k n tempt] n.蔑视 ■ hold sb. in contempt 蔑视,瞧不起
■ have a stomach for a fight/quarrel 有心思 ■ appetite n.食欲a desire for food ■ have an appetite for knowledge ■ Have a huge appetite 食量大 ■ lose your appetite 食欲减退
luxury n.奢侈品, 珍品 adj.奢侈的(前置定语)
■ The diamond ring is a luxury to me. ■ They led a life of luxury. ■ We cannot spend money on luxuries. ■ It is a real luxury relaxing on the beach. ■ a luxury hotel ■ luxurious [l g ri s]
repulsive adj.令人反感的, 令人生厌
的 ■ I find octopus repulsive. ■ disgusting adj.令人厌恶的(食物) ■ The disgusting smell of sour [ sa (r)] mi ■ revolting [r v lt ] adj.令人恶心的 ■ His sneer冷 笑 was revolting.

新概念英语第三册第23课-One man's meat is another man's poison

新概念英语第三册第23课-One man's meat is another man's poison

新概念英语第三册第23课:One man's meat is anotherman's poisonLesson 23 One man's meat is another man's poison各有所爱 Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

What was it about snails that made the writer collect them for his friend on that in particular?People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten. If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat -- the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world. There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised. As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own. For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him. The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants. Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. I leftthe bag in the hall and Robert and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours. I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. Snails would, of course, be the main dish. I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room. To our dismay, we saw that there were snails everywhere: they had escaped from the paper bag and had taken complete possession of the hall! I have never been able to look at a snail since then.参考译文在决定什么能吃而什么不能吃的时候,人们往往变得不合情理。

新概念三Lesson 23

新概念三Lesson 23
的,精美的 易碎的,脆弱的 crystal
repulsive
• adj. 令人反感的,令人厌恶的 • = disgusting • a repulsive smell/ person • repulsion n. 厌恶,排斥 • electric repulsion and attraction • 电的排斥和吸引 • have a repulsion for sth • I have a repulsion for Professor. Du.
fry
• • • • v. 油炸 be cooked in hot oil fried egg/ chicken frying pan
• sb be out of the frying pan into the fire • 刚跳出油锅又跳进了火坑 • 才出虎口,又入虎穴
at
• • • • • • • • 一些at介词短语表示:一... 就 at the idea/ thought of 一想到 一看到 at the sight of 一听到 at the sound of 一提到 at the mention of
• appealing adj. = attractive
impulse
• n. 冲动 • a sudden wish to do sth • do sth on impulse • be driven by impulse to do sth
• impulse shopping • 冲动性消费
Translation
• cf: • habit 个人习惯 • custom 风俗习俗
abuse
• • • • • • • • • • 1. 恶言,辱骂 pour abuse at sb 2. v. n. 滥用 drug abuse 吸毒 power abuse 滥用职权 3. n. 虐待 child abuse 虐童

新东方新概念英语课件第三册Lesson 23.ppt

新东方新概念英语课件第三册Lesson 23.ppt

There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.
Childhood years Teenage years Adult years Retirement years
托福范文(35):参加现场表演比在家看电视好? Attending a live performance is more event on television.
No television program could make us more excited and surprised than a live performance.
I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner.
all about: all the details relating to it.
know all about Tell you all about it
No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world.
了如指掌 全部告知
Snails would , of course , be the main dish . I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room.

新概念3册23课全析全解

新概念3册23课全析全解

说文解字标题:One man’s meat is another man’s poisonPoison n.毒药 vt.毒害, 败坏, 使中毒┏ poison sb. 毒死某人├poisonous有毒的,含有毒素的= toxic├venom毒液├toxic含有毒成分的├polluted污染的└gas毒气,汽油〔美〕复习season, reason, person, Jackson⑴One man’s meat is another man’s poison萝卜青菜。

各有所爱(Used to that sth one person likes may not be liked by someone else)One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.One man’s breath is another man’s death.One man’s heaven is another man’s helldifferent folks, different strokes青菜萝卜各有所爱one woman’s trash is another’s treasure 一个女人的宝是另外一个女人的草All things fit not all persons 一物难称万人心。

There is no accounting for tastes.人各有所好。

There is no accounting for taste.萝卜青菜,各有所好。

There is no disputing about tastes.人各有所好。

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.情人眼里出西施。

Beauty is in the eye of the gazer.情人眼里出西施。

She seems very plain but he dotes on her, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder.她看上去相貌平平,但他非常爱她,情人眼中出西施。

新概念第三册23课One man’s meat is another man’s poison 各有所爱

新概念第三册23课One man’s meat is another man’s poison 各有所爱

New concept English 3 Unit 3 Lesson 23 §Lesson 23 One man’s meat is another man’s poison 各有所爱【New words and expressions】生词和短语●poison n. 毒药●illogical adj. 不合逻辑的,无章法的●octopus n. 章鱼●delicacy n. 美味,佳肴●repulsive adj. 令人反感的,令人生厌的●stomach n. 胃●turn v. 感到恶心,翻胃●fry v. 油炸●fat n. (动物、植物)油●abuse n. 辱骂,责骂●snail n. 蜗牛●luxury n. 奢侈品,珍品●associate v. 联想到●despise v. 鄙视●appeal v. 引起兴致●shower n. 阵雨●stroll n. 溜达,散步●impulse n. 冲动●dozen n. 12个,一打●fancy v.喜爱,喜欢■poison n. 毒药poison n.& vt.He was poisoned by pesticide.give poison to sb/ give poison to sth.使某人或某事中毒hate each other like poison 彼此互相恨透name one’s poisonName your poison,please. 说出你要喝点什么酒啊。

What’s your poison?你要喝什么酒?■illogical adj. 不合逻辑的,无章法的■octopus n. 章鱼■delicacy n. 美味,佳肴Eg.: He considered chicken to be a great delicacy.delicate adj. 美味的,可口的,清淡的delicious adj. 味道美的■repulsive adj. 令人反感的,令人生厌的disgusting adj.The dish is repulsive.■stomach n. 胃Unit 3 Lesson 23 New concept English 3 ■turn v. 感到恶心,翻胃■fry v. 油炸fry v.: be cooked in hot oilfried egg 煎鸡蛋fried breadfring pan 煎锅L22-02_23-01 end 11’11”L23-02 begin 11’44”fry up 加热Fry up the food, please.fry in one's own fat 自作自受have other fish to fry 另有要事要做Eg: Hello,Lucy, let's go have dinner.That's good idea, but I have other fish to fry. Thank you very much.■fat n. (动物、植物)油put on fat 长胖,发胖fat adj. 胖的运用此adj.时常很不礼貌,因此用large, heavy, overweight 替代。

新概念英语lesson23-24(共44页)课件

新概念英语lesson23-24(共44页)课件

3
1 2
• prep. (继续)下去;不断地

(电灯)开
• and so on 等等 • on time 准时 • on foot 步行
• on the shelf 无人问津的, 被闲置的 • bookshelf 书架
• The ones on the s • 准时
• 用for 侧重动作的受益者,表示为了某人, 替某人。
• 注意:若sth是代词时,不用双宾结构。 Please show it to me. 而不说show me it.
• pass / give / teach / offer / lend / send / sell / show/ask / tell后接sth+to sb.
• 定语:是修饰限定 的成份,作定语的 词一般是形容词。
• 在英语中,形容词修饰名词的时候,修饰成份 放在名词前面,但由一个介词短语或者句子修 饰名词的时候,这个修饰成份应放在名词后面
也就是:介词短语做后置定语
• the magazine on the bed 床上的杂志
• the book on the stereo 音响上的书
• on the shelf • 无人问津的, 被闲置的
Which glasses?
• MAN: Give me some glasses please, Jane. • WOMAN: Which glasses? • WOMAN: These glasses? • MAN: No, not those. • The ones on the shelf. • WOMAN: These? • MAN: Yes, please. • WOMAN: Here you are. • MAN: Thanks.
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