新概念英语第二册第57课

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新概念英语2Lesson57CanIhelpyou

新概念英语2Lesson57CanIhelpyou

新概念英语2Lesson57CanIhelpyou§Lesson 57 Can I help you,madam?一课文1.★hesitate v.踌躇,犹豫,不愿意hesitate to do sthhesitate about stheg. (1)Don't hesitate about that. Do it at once.(2) He did not hesitate to ask her to sit beside him.(3) She hesitated slightly before answering the inspector's question. hesitation n.eg. Any hesitation on the part of the government will be seen as weakness without hesitation毫不犹豫: Without hesitation he refused my request.2. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed.(两个定语从句;dress,穿着,打扮。

)(1) dress sb给某人穿衣服: Mother is dressing her baby.I dress myself.:自己给自己穿衣服反身代词是不能做主语的,故: I am dressed(2)the way可以直接加定语从句, 不需要引导词a. I don’t like the way she eats. 我不喜欢她吃饭的样子b. The way she eats annoyed me. 她吃饭的样子让我烦c. I cooked in the way you taught me.3.Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold.(现在分词结构作状语;被动表示动作完成)4.scornfully adv. 轻蔑地; 藐视地eg. (1) A well-fed man speaks scornfully of food.(2) He withdrew deeply and scornfully into his cell.他藐视周围的一切,深深缩回到自己的心狱里去。

新概念英语第二册第57课

新概念英语第二册第57课

新概念英语第二册第57课Lesson 57 in the New Concept English Book 2 introduces the use of the modal verb "must" to express logical deduction or certainty.The lesson begins by explaining that 'must' is used when the speaker is certain about something because there is strong evidence or logical reasoning. For example, if we see dark clouds, we might say, "It must rain soon." In this case, we are not guessing; we are certain based on the evidence of dark clouds.The example demonstrates that we use 'must' to talk about the present or future. However, for the past, we use 'must have.' For instance, if we see someone coming in with a wet umbrella, we might remark, "It must have rained." Again, this deduction is based on a certain piece of evidence.The lesson further explains that if we think something is not possible, we use 'can't.' For instance, if we arrive at a bus stop and the bus has already left, we might say, "The bus can't still be here," implying that the bus has already left and it's impossible for it to still be there.The text also provides additional examples using 'must' and 'can't' for different situations. It discusses logical deductions such as a doctor telling a patient that they must rest, a car not starting because the battery is flat, and a small child unable to reach things on a high shelf.In conclusion, Lesson 57 emphasizes the use of 'must' and 'can't' to express logical deductions or certainty in English. These modal verbs are used to convey strong evidence orlogical reasoning regarding a particular situation in the present, future, or past.。

新概念第二册第57课 (共39张PPT)

新概念第二册第57课 (共39张PPT)


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5.How did he glance at her? 6.What did he tell her? 7.Was the woman angry or pleased?
8.She walked out of the shop. didn’t she?
9.What did she decide to do the next day?
用正确的介词填空
• A woman __jeans stood __the window of an expensive shop. Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went __and asked to see a dress that was __the window.
• Glancing __her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. The woman walked __the shop angrily.
• ___great difficulty, he climbed __the shop window.

新概念英语文本第二册Lesson57

新概念英语文本第二册Lesson57

新概念英语文本第二册Lesson 57Lesson 57Can I help you, madam?您要买什么,夫人?First listen and then answer the question.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

Did the woman get what she wanted?A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed. Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. The woman walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. With great difficulty, he climbed into the shop window to get the dress. As soon as she saw it, the woman said she did not like it. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had first asked for.New words and expressions 生词和短语madam n. (对妇女的尊称)太太,夫人jeans n. 牛仔裤hesitate v. 犹豫,迟缓serve v. 接待(顾客)scornfully adv. 轻蔑地punish v. 惩罚fur n. 裘皮eager adj. 热切的,热情的参考译文一位穿着牛仔裤的妇女站在一家高档商店的橱窗前。

新概念二lesson 57

新概念二lesson 57
Lesson 57 Can I help you?
新概念
新概念
新概念
A woman in jeans Dresses in a fur coat
The dress was sold
glanced at hers scornfully
He climbed into the shop window to get the dress.
because he was so rude.
serve
提供(食物或饮 料)vt/vi
FssuFeoesrou.rvurverewddwaualiutsitnelecrurshnsctho .
Have all the guests
接待、招待vt
learn to serve at a table
been served with food and drinks?
新概念
找出含有定语从句的句子
1.She finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. 2.The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed.
We can only use 'make + object + adjective'. We can't use 'let' in this way.
新概念
新概念
Though she hesitated for s moment, she entered an expensive shop. She asked to see a dress that was in the window.

新概念英语第二册57课

新概念英语第二册57课

裘皮,皮毛
太太,夫人
犹豫,迟疑 热切的,热情的
Read line 6-12 and then answer:
1. Did the assitant realize who she was? No, she didn't. 2. What did the woman ask for? She asked for the same dress.
Lesson 57 Can I help you,madam?
您要买什么,夫人?
Part A
New words
[mˈmaædadməm]
[hˈheeszitɪateteɪt]
[djeʒaiːnnsz]
s[seɜrːvve]
madam
n. (对妇女的尊称)太太,夫人
信的尊称 Dear madam, 关于对女性的称呼
Sir 对男子的礼貌称呼 Yes, sir. 中小学生对男老师的称呼 信的称呼 Dear Sir
jeans
n. 牛仔裤
那个穿牛仔裤的女人是 丽丽的阿姨。 The woman in jeans is Lily’s aunt.
in 表示“穿”
关于“衣服、裤子和鞋子的单词”
shirt coat sweater T-shirt dress skirt jacket vest
常用短语
hesitate at/over/about sth. He hesitates at nothing. 他从不优柔寡断。
常用短语
2) hesitate to do sth Don’t hesitate to say no. 不要犹豫去拒绝。
serve
v. 接待(顾客)
serve sb.

新概念二-新概念英语第二册第57课-Can I help you, madam-

新概念二-新概念英语第二册第57课-Can I help you, madam-

新概念英语第二册第57课:Can I help you, madam?Lesson 57 Can I help you, madam?您要买什么,夫人? First listen and then answer the question.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

Did the woman get what she wanted?A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed. Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. The woman walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. With great difficulty, he climbed into the shop window to get the dress. As soon as she saw it, the woman said she did not like it. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had first asked for.参考译文一位穿着牛仔裤的妇女站在一家高档商店的橱窗前。

逐句精讲新概念英语第二册第57课 你要买什么,夫人?

逐句精讲新概念英语第二册第57课 你要买什么,夫人?

逐句精讲新概念英语第二册:第57课你要买什么,夫人?Lesson 57: Can I help you, madam?新概念英语2课文内容:A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did notlike the way she was dressed. Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. The woman walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shopthe following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. With great difficulty, he climbed into the shop window to get the dress. As soon as she saw it, the woman said she did not like it. She enjoyed herself makingthe assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had first asked for.新概念英语2逐句精讲:1、A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop.一位穿牛仔裤的妇女站在一家高档商店的橱窗前。

新概念第二册Lesson 57 (共36张PPT)

新概念第二册Lesson 57 (共36张PPT)

★scornfully adv. 轻蔑地
• The guard looked at the old man in rags scornfully. • 门卫轻蔑地打量这个衣衫烂缕的老人。 • look down upon/on 看不起,瞧不起…… • He looks down on me. • scornful adj. 鄙视的,轻蔑的 • A scornful smile • A scornful look
• • • • • • • • • •
• 关于moment的词组 at the moment 眼下,当前 for the moment 暂时,目前 at this/that moment 在此、那时 at this moment in time 此时此刻 in a moment 立刻、马上 for a moment 一会儿 wait/just a moment 稍等一小会儿 the last moment 最后一刻 big moment 大好时机 choose/pick your moment 选择好的时机
• • • • • • •
hesitation n. without hesitation 毫不犹豫 Without hesitation he refused my request. make up one's mind 下决心做…… determine (v.) She determined to go that very afternoon. 她决定就在那天下午走。
Mr. 先生(男子姓或姓名前,职务前) Mr. White 怀特先生 Mr. President 总统先生 Sir 对男子的礼貌称呼 Yes, sir. 中小学生对男老师的称呼 信的称呼 Dear Sir

新概念英语第二册Lesson 57 (共90张PPT)

新概念英语第二册Lesson 57 (共90张PPT)
• (对妇女的尊称)太太,夫人
New words and expressions
madam n.
• Can I help you, madam? • 售货员常用语
New words and expressions
madam n.
• At a village fair, I decided to visit a fortuneteller called Madam Bellinsky.(L60)
punish v.
• punish somebody for (doing) something
• 我的老师因为Lily做的事情惩罚了我。
• done.
what Lily had
• My teacher punished me for what Lily had done.
New words and expressions
New words and expressions
hesitate v.
• to pause before saying or doing something because you are nervous or not sure
• 犹豫,迟疑
New words and expressions
hesitate for a moment
• Man is being punished for breaking the balance of Nature.
New words and expressions
punish v.
• punish somebody by doing something • 通过做某事惩罚某人
• My parents decided to punish me by withdrawing financial support.

新概念第二册第57课Can I help you,madam课文详解版 超级详细-

新概念第二册第57课Can I help you,madam课文详解版 超级详细-
e seek her out to tell her of her success.
3)ask for表示“要”、“要求”: I asked for a cup of coffee, but you gave me a cup of tea. 我要的是一杯咖啡,但你却给了我一杯茶。
Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time.
(1)现在分词短语代替一个分句位于句首时,其否定 形式是在它前面加上not, without或never等否定词。 这些词有时可互换,有时则不可 Not/Without/Never hesitating for a moment, he ran after the thief. 他没有一丝犹豫便追赶那小偷。 Not being able to open the door, I asked my neighbour for help. 由于开不了门,我便向邻居求援。
(2)seek out为固定短语,表示“找出”、“搜寻 出”: 他在人群中找出了那个小偷。 He sought out the thief in the crowd. 快把他找出来。我想和他谈一谈 Seek him out quickly. I want to speak to him.
After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress.
(1)现在分词结构代替时间状语从句后,保留了连词 after。类似的情况如: Since phoning you this morning, I‘ve changed my plans. 自从今天早上给你打了电话以后,我已改变了计划。 While trying to open the bottle, I cut my hand. 在试图打开瓶子时,我划破了手。

新概念第二册英语Lesson57课件

新概念第二册英语Lesson57课件
The police are looking for a man with a
scar on his face.
The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed. Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. The woman walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. walk out of 走出 decide to do sth. 决定做某事。
were young. 3.Tom is old enough to dress himself. 4.Children dress up and go to their
neighbors’ homes to ask for sweets. 5.Little kids and even parents dressed
She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress. the following morning 第二天早晨 one…the other 一个…另一个…. seek out 找到;找出 ask for 要… ask …for ….向…要…

新概念第二册57课can i help you讲解

新概念第二册57课can i help you讲解
party tonight. 今晚我希望你为我的生日派对打扮打扮。
Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. 她虽然犹豫了片刻,但最终还是走进了商店,
2) be eager to do sth The assistant was eager to serve her this time.
1. Why did the shop assistant glance at the woman scornfully and tell her that the dress was sold?
With great difficulty, he climbed into
the shop window to get the dress.
• With+抽象名词的结构常在句中作状语, 相当于副词用法.
• 费了好大的劲儿,他爬进橱窗去取那件衣 服。
As soon as she saw it, the woman said she did not like it. 这位妇女对那件衣服只看了一眼,就说不喜欢。
He asked us to wait for him at the gate.
The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed. Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold.
要求把陈列在橱窗里的一件衣服拿给她看。
1. though 引导的让步条件句 though译为虽然…但是… 后面不可以加but 2. 关于moment 的词组 3. ask的用法

新概念二第57课及课后练习

新概念二第57课及课后练习

madam 女士jeans 牛仔裤 a pair ofjeans 一条牛仔裤hesitate 犹豫serve 接待为某人服务scornfully 轻蔑地punish v 惩罚 punish sb for/doing因为什么惩罚某人fur 裘皮eager 热情的 be eager to do盼望做某事at the window 在窗旁expensive shop 高档餐厅hesitate about= hesitate at 对..犹豫不决She has hesitated about the choice of the two dress 她对这两个裙子选哪一个犹豫不决He hesitate at nothing 他对什么事都毫不犹豫hesitate to do 不情愿做某事She hesitate to take such a big risk她不情愿冒这么大风险ask to do 要求做某事be dressed in 穿着与 wear 互换 be dressed up as 打扮着什么He will be dressed up as Father Christmas 他将会打扮成圣诞老人glance at 一瞥什么动作 glimpse 瞥见结果the following morning =the next morning 第二天早晨seek 寻找 sought –sought及物 seek sb/sth 寻找某人某物不及物 seek aftersb/sth =seek for sb/sth 寻找某人某物They are seeking after the solution to the problem他们正寻找解决问题的方法On+节日在..那天 In +节日在..的时候 (期间)with difficulty 费力地有困难地have difficulty (in)doing sth 费力做某事We found his house with great difficulty yesterday我们昨天费了很大劲找到他的家不定式做目的状语位于句尾不能使用逗号与句子隔开enjoy oneself doing 做某事很开心很愉快on doing sth 在做某事的时候trump 流浪汉 v 徒步旅行人在街道上是in 建筑物在街道上是onoff 从..离开 jump off the tree 从树上跳下来be supposed to be 应该是scar 伤疤novelist 小说家the man in hat 戴帽子的男士make sb do 让某人做approve of 赞成支持revenge 报复get one’s revengeon 报复某人ahead of 方位在。

(完整版)新概念英语第二册笔记第57课

(完整版)新概念英语第二册笔记第57课

Lesson 57 Can I help you, madam? 你要买什么夫人【Text】A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed. Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. The woman walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. With great difficulty, he climbed into the shop window to get the dress. As soon as she saw it, the woman said she did not like it. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had first asked for.【课文翻译】一位穿着牛仔裤的妇女站在一家高档商店的橱窗前. 她虽然犹豫了片刻, 但终于还是走进了商店, 要求把陈列在橱窗里的一件衣服拿给她看. 接待她的售货员不喜欢她的那副打扮, 轻蔑地看了她一眼后, 便告诉她那件衣服已经卖出去了. 这位妇女怒气冲冲地走出了商店, 决定第二天教训一下那个售货员. 第二天上午, 她又来到这家商店, 穿了一件裘皮大衣, 一只手拎着一只手提包, 另一只手拿着一把长柄伞. 找到那个无礼的售货员后, 她还要看昨天的那件衣服. 那个售货员没有认出她是谁, 这一回接待她的态度非常殷勤. 费了好大劲几, 他爬进橱窗去取那件衣服. 这位妇女对那件衣服只看一眼, 就说不喜欢. 她开心地迫使那位售货员把橱窗里几乎所有的东西都拿了出来, 最后才买下了她最先要看的那一件.【New words and expressions】madam n. (对妇女的尊称)太太,夫人jeans n. 牛仔裤hesitate v. 犹豫,迟缓serve v. 接待(顾客)scornfully adv. 轻蔑地punish v. 惩罚fur n. 裘皮eager adj. 热切的,热情的★madam n. (对妇女的尊称)太太; 夫人Eg: Doctor: Well, madam, have you taken his temperature?医生:嗯,太太,你给他量过体温了吗?★jeans n. 牛仔裤Eg: I quickly stripped my jeans off myself.我飞快地把我的牛仔裤脱掉★hesitate v. 犹豫, 迟疑hesitate to do sth. 犹豫做……make up one's mind 下决心做……hesitation [7hezi5teiFEn] n. 犹豫, 踌躇without hesitation 毫不犹豫Without hesitation he refused my request.★serve v. 接待(顾客)①vt.&vi. 帮佣,当仆人,给……干活serve sb. 为某人而服务Mary served (in) the family as a cook for more than ten years.②vt.&vi. 服务;服役;供职She served the firm as a secretary for two years.Have you ever served in the army?③vt.&vi. 接待(顾客)The assistant was eager to serve her this time.Tom served in a restaurant when he was 18.service [5sE:vis] n. 服务, 服务性工作, 服役, 仪式;vt. 保养, 维修adj.(军队)服现役的, 服务性的, 仆人的, 耐用的At your service. 乐于为您效劳。

新概念第二册lesson57

新概念第二册lesson57

犹豫做…… 下决心做毫不犹豫They are all eagerLesson 57 Can I help you,madam?【New words and expressions 】 (8)★madam n. ( 对妇女的尊称 )太太 ; 夫人ma ' am n. < 口> 夫人 , 太太 , 女士 , 小姐 = madam★jeans n. 牛仔裤trousers n.裤子,长裤pantsn.裤子,短裤 ★hesitate v. 犹豫 , 迟疑 hesitation n. 犹豫 , 踌躇hesitate to do sth. make up one's mind without hesitation★serve v. 接待 (顾客 )① vt.&vi.帮佣,当仆人,给 ..... 干活serve sb. 为某人而服务 Mary served (in ) the family as a cook for more than ten years.② vt .&vi.服务;服役;供职She served the firm as a secretary for two years.③ vt.&vi. 接待(顾客 )The assistant was eager to serve her this time.service n. 服务, 服务性工作 , 服役, 仪式; vt. 保养 , 维修 adj.(军队)服现役的,服务性的,仆人的,耐用的At your service. 乐于为您效劳。

★scornfully adv. 轻蔑地look dow n upon/on 看不起,瞧不起 ...★punish v. 惩罚 punishment n. 惩罚capital punishment 极刑★fur n. 裘皮 mink n. 貂皮★eager adj. 热切的 , 热情的 be eager to do sth.【课文讲解 】1、 A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop.do window shopping (表示在橱窗外面购物 )2、 Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. for a moment 不一定要与现在完成时连用 , 也可以是一般现在时 , 只要这个动词是延续性动词 就可以 ask to do sth. 请求做某事3、 The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed. dress sb. 给某人穿衣服I dress myself. 自己给自己穿衣服 (反身代词是不能做主语的 ,故 I am dressed.) dress 表示“穿着,打扮”时常用被动语态 be dressed in the way 可以直接加定语从句 , 不需要引导词The way she eats annoyed me. 她吃饭的样子让我烦4、 After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress .seek out 找出 , 找到He sought out the thief in the crowd.6、 Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time.现在分词 短语代替一个分句位于句首时,其否定形式是在它前面加上 not , without 或 never 等否定词。

新概念英语第二册课堂笔记:第57课

新概念英语第二册课堂笔记:第57课

新概念英语第二册课堂笔记:第57课lesson 57madam n 太太,夫人jeans n 牛仔裤hesitate v 犹豫,迟疑serve v 接待(顾客)scornfully adv 轻蔑地punish v 惩罚fur n 裘皮eager adj 热切的,热情的trousers裤子pants裤子hesitate to do sthmake up one's mindhesitation犹豫without hesitation毫不犹豫(n)serviceat your servicelook down upon(on)punishment惩罚capital punishment极刑mink貂皮be eager to do 急于做某事textcan i help you,madam?A woman in blue jeans stood at the win-dow of an expensive shop. Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally wentin and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who served herdid not like the way she was dressed. Glancing at her scornfully, he told herthat the dress was sold. The womanwalked out of the shop angrily and de-cided to punish the assistant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrellain the other. After seeking out the rude assistant she asked for the same dress.Not realizing who she was, the assistantwas eager to serve her this time with great difficulty, he climbed into the shopwindow to get the dress. As soon as she saw it, the woman said she did not like it.She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the windowbefore finally buying the dress she had first asked for.do window shopping(表示在橱窗外面购物)ask to do sthdress sb 给某人穿衣服i dress myself反身代词是不能做主语的be dressed inthe way 能够直接加定语从句,不需要引导词i cooked in the way you taught mewith sth in hand 手上拿着非谓语动词形式的否定词not一定要直接加在该结构的前面with great difficulty/troublehe had a lot of trouble climbing into the shop window to get the dressenjoy oneselfenjoy sth。

新概念第二册 57课 Can I help you madam PPT

新概念第二册 57课 Can I help you madam PPT

snob(势利眼)
Dialogue (对话) Man: Can I help you, madam (夫人)? Woman: Yes. May I try on this dress? Man: I’m afraid that the dress was sold.
This mInanflaocotk,etdhdeowdnreuspsonis看n不o起t sthoeldw.oman.
• Glancing a_t_her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. The woman walked _o_u_t_o_f the shop angrily.
• W__it_hgreat difficulty, he climbedi_n_tothe shop window.
新概念第二册 57课 Can I help you madam
Madam jeans hesitate serve scornfully punish fur eager
New words
n. 太太,夫人 n. v. 犹豫,迟疑 v. 接待(顾客) adv. 轻蔑地 v. 惩罚 n. adj. 热切的,热情的
• She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything _in_the window.
Can I help you,madam?
A woman in _j_e_a_n_s_ stood at the window of an _e_x_p_e_n_s_iv_e__s_h_o_p. Though she _h_e_s_it_a_te_d_ for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. The assistant who __s_er_v_e_d_her did not like the way she was_d_r_es_s_e.d Glancing at her_sc_o_r_n_f_u_l_ly, he told her that the dress was sold. The woman walked out of the shop _a_n_g_r_il_y and decided to _p_u_n_is_h_ the assisstant next day. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a _f_u_r_c_o_a_t_, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella _i_n__th_e__o_th__er_.

新概念第二册Lesson 57 (共36张PPT)

新概念第二册Lesson 57 (共36张PPT)

★serve v. 接待(顾客)
• • • • • • • • • ①vt.&vi. 服务;服役;供职 We must serve the people heart and soul. 我们必须全心全意地为人民服务。 ②vt.&vi. 接待(顾客) She served me a cup of coffee. 她给我端上一杯咖啡。 He served some sweets to the children. = he served the children with some sweets 他为孩子们拿来他们要买的糖果。(款待)
• • • • • • • •
scorn /skɔ:n/ (1) n. 鄙视,轻蔑 pour scorn on sb/sth 以鄙夷的口气说到某人某事 The artist looked at her with scorn. 艺术家以蔑视的眼光看着她 (2) v. 鄙视,傲慢的拒绝 scorn sb’s invitation 傲慢的拒绝某人的邀 请 • scorn sb’s advice 鄙视某人的建议 • scorn sb’s offer 拒绝某人的帮助
• • • • • • •
hesitation n. without hesitation 毫不犹豫 Without hesitation he refused my request. make up one's mind 下决心做…… determine (v.) She determined to go that very afternoon. 她决定就在那天下午走。
★hesitate v. 犹豫, 迟疑
• • • • • • • 1) hesitate at/over/about sth He hesitates at nothing. 他从不优柔寡断。 2) hesitate to do sth Don’t hesitate to say no. 3) hesitate in doing sth I hesitated in telling the truth.
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eager /'i:ɡə / adj. 热切的,渴望的
1) be eager for sth We are eager for success.
2) be eager to do sth The assistant was eager to serve her this time.
Madam jeans hesitate serve scornfully punish fur eager
Madam jeans hesitate serve scornfully punish fur eager
New words
n. 太太,夫人 n. 牛仔裤 v. 犹豫,迟疑 v. 接待(顾客) adv. 轻蔑地 v. 惩罚 n. 裘皮 adj. 热切的,热情的
Madam /'mædəm / n. (对妇女的尊称) 太太,夫人
punish
v. 惩罚 punish sb. 惩罚某人
The boy was punished for being late. 这男孩因迟到受到处分。
punish /'pʌnɪʃ / v. 惩罚 punish sb for sth The teacher punished him for cheating on the exam. give a lesson to sb 教训某人一顿 teach sb a lesson 教训某人一顿
scorn v. 鄙视
scornful adj. 鄙视的,轻蔑的 A scornful smile A scornful look
scorn /skɔ:n/ 1) n. 鄙视,轻蔑 pour scorn on sb/sth 以鄙夷的口气说到某人某事
2) v. 鄙视,傲慢的拒绝 scorn sb’s invitation 傲慢的拒绝某人的邀请 scorn sb’s advice 鄙视某人的建议 scorn sb’s offer 拒绝某人的帮助
serve /sɜ: v /
1) v. 服务,为..效力,接待(顾客) serve as… 担任 He served two terms as President. serve a sentence 服刑 2) (食物)足够….人的份额 The cake can serve ten people.
1) hesitate at/over/abo寡断。
2) hesitate to do sth Don’t hesitate to say no.
3) hesitate in doing sth I hesitated in telling the truth.
punishment n. 惩罚 capital punishment 死刑
fur /fɜ: / n. 裘皮,皮毛 A coat of fur = a fur coat Make the fur fly 引起争吵,打倒
leather 皮革 feather 羽毛
eager
adj. 热切的,热情的 • be eager to do 急欲, 渴望做 I am eager to do it. 我极想做这件事。
New words
n. 太太,夫人 n. 牛仔裤 v. 犹豫,迟疑 v. 接待(顾客) adv. 轻蔑地 v. 惩罚 n. 裘皮 adj. 热切的,热情的
Find two words to describe the change of the man.
• Before. scornfully
• After. • eager
Sir 对男子的礼貌称呼 Yes, sir. 中小学生对男老师的称呼 信的称呼 Dear Sir
jeans /dʒi:nz / n. 牛仔裤
世界第一条牛仔裤的发明人Levi Strauss (利瓦伊.史特劳斯)
A woman in jeans
clothes
shirt
衬衫
coat
大衣
sweater 毛衣
What does the word “scornfully” mean?
What caused the change?
• Before.
• After.
• jeans 牛仔裤
• fur coat 裘皮大衣
Dialogue (对话) Man: Can I help you, madam (夫人)? Woman: Yes. May I try on this dress? Man: I’m afraid that the dress was sold.
1) 信的称呼 Dear madam,
2) 关于女性的称呼
3) 关于男性的称呼
Miss 1) 对未婚女子姓名的称谓 Miss Hill 2) 小学生对女教师的尊称 Miss Yu
Mrs. 夫人(已婚女子姓或姓名前) Mrs. Brown
Ms. 女士(已婚或未婚女子姓或姓名前)Ms. Mary
Mr. 先生(男子姓或姓名前,职务前) Mr. White 怀特先生 Mr. President 总统先生
New words
n. 太太,夫人 n. 牛仔裤 v. 犹豫,迟疑 v. 接待(顾客)
scornfully adv. 轻蔑地
scornfully /'skɔ:nfəlɪ/ adv. 轻蔑地 Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold.
Service n. 服务 at one’s service 为某人效劳 service station 加油站 service industry 服务业
serve
v. 接待(顾客)
Can I serve you in any way?
我能帮你忙吗?
Madam jeans hesitate serve
T-shirt T恤衫
dress 连衣裙
skirt
短裙
pants 裤子
jacket 夹克衫
vest
背心
shoes boots 靴子 sandals 凉鞋 sneakers 旅游鞋
hesitate /'hezɪteɪt / v. 犹豫,迟疑
hesitate 的用法
hesitation n. without hesitation 毫不犹豫
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