新概念自己写的随堂作文Lesson88、89
(完整word版)新概念第二册Lesson88Trappedinamine困在矿井里
Lesson88 Trapped in a mine 困在矿井里1 trap [træp] v.陷入,使陷于困境2 surface ['sə:fis] n。
地面,表面3 explosive [ik'spləusiv] n.炸药4 vibration [vai’breiʃən] n.震动5 collapse [kə’læps] v。
坍塌6 drill [dril] v。
钻孔7 capsule ['kæpsju:l] n。
容器8 layer [’leiə] n.层9 beneath [bi’ni:θ] prep.在…之下10 lower ['ləuə] v。
放下,降低11 progress [’prəugres, prə'gres] v。
进展,进行12 smoothly [’smu:ðli] ad。
顺利地1.rescue operations 营救工作2.liquid explosive:液体炸药3.packages of explosive:炸药包4.nuclear explosion:核爆炸5.drill a hole in the wood:在木头上钻个孔6.drill a hole in the wall:在墙上钻个孔8.a layer of earth:一层土9.a layer of butter:一层黄油10.beneath the surface:在表面之下11.as it is ,(也可以用as it was) 事实上,实际上12.run out of 用完,用尽13.get out:出去14.lose heart 失望,丧失信心/勇气,泄气,灰心15. lose one’s life:丧生1 v.陷入,使陷于困境___________________2 n.地面,表面_____________________3 n。
新概念自己写的随堂作文Lesson 63、64
Lesson 631. My mother told me not to watch TV.2. He insisted we should go shopping together.3. He suggested that I should go to bed early to rest.4. He answered that he was a teacher.5. He asked me if I had finished my homework.6. He asked me when we would set out.7. My father asked me where I was going.8. I wonder if he will come.9. I wonder why he didn't come.10. He said to me that he had understood me.11. He told me he would spend the holidays abroad.My mother asked me if I had finished my homework. I told her I hadn't. She asked me when I would finish. I told her I didn't know. So she asked me to turn off the TV and to do my homework.My mother asked me, 'Have you finished your homework yet?' I told her, 'Not yet.' She asked me, ‘When will yo u finish? Turn off the TV and do your homework.’Tom is a man who has a great sense of humour, so all of his friends like him very much. He has a large circle of friends. He is seldom with his wife. His wife is angry, because he always has meals outside with friends. Last week, I made a speech in the class. The speech was a big successand had included a lot of interesting stories. My speech was not disappointing. My classmates admired me for it very much. On the way home, I met my mom. I told her what had happened. She wasn't happy but angry. I was very disappointed. I cried and cried. At that time, someone woke me up. It was a dream.Lesson 641. I t’s very p ossible to rain.2. There is a park in the centre of our city.3. He put forward a plan at the meeting.4. He suggested that we should help each other.5. That sofa can serve as a bed.6. He can solve problems by himself.7. That road connects the village and the city.My English is not good. My mother put forward a plan of study for me. She suggested that I should stop playing computer games and watching TV. If I can do that, I will be possible to learn English well.。
新概念英语二Lesson88知识点
Lesson88 Trapped in a mine困在矿井里【New words and expressions】●trap(1)v. 陷入,使陷于困境He was trapped in the game preserve . 他被困在禁猎区、(2)v. 将(某人)诱入圈套、诱骗(某人)trap sb into doing 诱使某人做某事They trapped her into marring him .(3)n.(捕鸟、兽等用的)圈套、陷阱There is a bear caught in a trap.(4)n. 诡计、圈套、策略He fell into a trap .●vibration n. 震动We could feel the vibrations from the trucks passing outside.我们能够感觉到外面卡车路过的震动。
●vibrate(1)v. 振动、摇动His shoulders vibrated with anger .他气到双肩颤抖。
(2)v. 受……而感动,(心)颤动My heart vibrated to the soulful painting .那张充满感情的画让我为之感动。
●collapse(1)v. 坍塌、瓦解、崩溃The heavy flood collapsed the bridge .大洪水使桥梁坍塌了。
The roof collapsed under the weight of snow . 雪把房顶压塌了。
(2)v.(计划、事业等)垮掉、挫败Our project collapsed because of shortage of funds .因为资金短缺,我们的计划泡汤了。
.●drill(1)v. 钻孔I will drill a hole in the wall(2)v. 训练(某人),反复练习、接受训练drill in English pronunciation练习英语发音(3)n.锥子、钻孔机(4)n. 训练、演练、练习a fire drill 消防演习●capsule n. 容器、胶囊He swallowed two capsules at a time.他一下吃下了两粒胶囊。
新概念2作文参考答案
作文参考答案2新概念.Unit 1:Lesson 01 A Private Conversation Lesson 02 Breakfast or LunchLesson 03 Please Send Me a CardLesson 04 An Exciting TripLesson 05 No Wrong NumbersLesson 06 Percy ButtonsLesson 07 Too LateLesson 08 The Best and WorstLesson 09 A Cold WelcomeLesson 10 Not for JazzLesson 11 One Return Deserves Another Lesson 12 Goodbye and Good LuckLesson 13 The Greenwood BoysLesson 14 Do You Speak EnglishLesson 15 Good NewsLesson 16 A Polite RequestLesson 17 Always YoungLesson 18 It Often Does ThisLesson 19 Sold OutLesson 20 One Man in a BoatLesson 21 Mad or NotLesson 22 A Glass EnvelopLesson 23 A New HouseLesson 24 It Could Be WorseUnit 2:Lesson 25 Do the English Speak English Lesson 26 The Best Art CritistLesson 27 A Wet NightLesson 28 No ParkingLesson 29 TaxiLesson 30 Football or PoloLesson 31 Success StoryLesson 32 Shopping Made EasyLesson 33 Out of the DarknessLesson 34 Quick WorkLesson 35 Stop ThiefLesson 36 Across ChannelLesson 37 Olympic GamesLesson 38 Everything Except the Weather Lesson 39 Am I AlrightLesson 40 Food and TalkLesson 41 Do You Call That a HatLesson 42 Not Very MusicalLesson 43 Over the South PoleLesson 44 Through the ForestLesson 45 A Clear ConscienceLesson 46 Expensive and Uncomfortable Lesson 47 A Thirsty GhostLesson 48 Did You Want to Tell Me Something Unit 3:Lesson 49 The End of the DreamLesson 50 Taken for a RideLesson 51 Reward for VirtueLesson 52 A Pretty CarpetLesson 53 Hot SnakeLesson 54 Stick FingersLesson 55 Not a Gold MineLesson 56 Faster Than SoundLesson 57 Can I Help You, MadamLesson 58 A Blessing in the SkyLesson 59 In or OutLesson 60 The FutureLesson 61 Trouble with the HarborLesson 62 After the FireLesson 63 She Was Not AmusedLesson 64 The Channel TunnelLesson 65 Jumbo versus the PoliceLesson 66 Sweetest HoneyLesson 67 VolcanosLesson 68 PersistentLesson 69 But not MurderLesson 70 Red, the DangerLesson 71 A Famous ClockLesson 72 A Car Called Bluebird Unit 4:Lesson 73 The Record HolderLesson 74 Out of the LimelightLesson 75 SOSLesson 76 April Fools DayLesson 77 A Successful Operation Lesson 78 The Last OneLesson 79 By AirLesson 80 The Crystal PalaceLesson 81 EscapeLesson 82 Monster of FishLesson 83 Off the ElectionsLesson 84 On StrikeLesson 85 Never too Old to Learn Lesson 86 Out of ControlLesson 87 A Perfect AlibiLesson 88 Trapt in the MineLesson 89 A Slip of the TongueLesson 90 Whats the SupperLesson 91 Three Men in a BasketLesson 92 Asking for TroubleLesson 93 A Noble GiftLesson 94 Future ChampionsLesson 95 A FantasyLesson 96 The Dead Return摘要写作参考答案(Key to Summary writing)Unit 1Lesson 1 A Private ConversationThe writer went to the theatre last week.He did't enjoy theplay.A young man and a young woman were sitting behind him.Theywere talking loudly.The writer couldn't hear the actors.He turnedround.He said he couldn't hear a word.The young man said,'This is aprivate conversation!'.(53 words)Lesson 2 Breakfast or LunchThe writer always gets up late on Sundays.He got up late lastSunday.His aunt telephoned then.She had just arrived by train.Shewas coming to see him.He said,'I am still having breakfast'.His auntwas surprised.It was one o'clock.(45 words)Lesson 3 Please Send Me a CardPostcards always spoil the writer's holidays.He spent his holidayin Italy last summer.He tought about postcards every day.He didn'tsend any cards to his friends.He bought thirty-seven cards on the lastday.He staied at home all day.He didn't write any cards.(47 words)Lesson 4 An Exciting TripThe writer has just received a letter from his brother,Tim.Tim isan engineer.He has been in Australia for six months.He has alreadyvisited many places.He is in Alice Springs now.Tim has never beenabroad before.He is enjoying his trip very much.(48 words)Lesson 5 No Wrong NumbersMr.Scott has opened his second garage in Pinhurst.His firstgarage is in Silbury.Silbure is five miles away from Pinhurst.Mr.Scottcan't get a telephone for his new garage.He has just bought twelvepigeons.They carry messages from one garage to the other in threeminutes.(48 words)Lesson 6 Percy ButtonsThe writer has just moved to a house in Bridge Street.A beggarknocked at her door yesterday.He sang songs.The writer gave him ameal and a glass of beer in return for this.The beggar's name is PercyButtons.He calls at every house once a month.(50 words)Lesson 7 Too LateDetectives were waiting at the airport all morning.They wereexpecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa.Two mentook the parcel of the plane.Two detectives opened it.The parcel wasfull of stones and sand.(39 words)Lesson 8 The Best and WorstJoe Sanders has the best garden in town.He wins 'The NicestGarden Competition'each year.Bill has a finegarden.Joe's isbetter.The writer's garden is terrible.He always win a little prize forthe competition.(37 words)Lesson 9 A Cold WelcomeWe went to the Town Hall on New Year's Eve.There were a lot ofpeople there.The Town Hall clock will strike twelve in twentyminutes.At five to twelve,it stopped.It refused to welcome the NewYear.The crowd began to laugh and sing.(46 words)Lesson 10 Not for JazzWe own an old clavichord.It was made in 1681.My grandfatherbought the instrument many years ago.A visitor damaged itrecently.She tried to play jazz on it.She broke two of the strings.Myfather's friend is repairing it now.(45 words)Lesson 11 One Return Deserves AnotherI was having dinner at a restaurant.I see Tony Steele after awhile.He always borrows money from his friends.Tony sat at mytable.I asked him to lend me twenty pounds.He gave me the money atonce.He wanted me to pay for his dinner.(49 words)Lesson 12 Goodbye and Good LuckWe'll meet Captain Charles Alison at Portsmouth Harbour earytomorrow moring.He will be in his smallboat,Topsail.He will leave ateight o'clock.We'll say goodbye to him.He will take part in animportantrace across the Atlantic.(40 words)Lesson 13 The Greenwood BoysThe Greenwood Boys are singers.They will be coming heretomorrow.Most of the young people will be meeting them at thestation.They will gave five peiformances.The police will be trying tokeep order as usual.(38 words)Lesson 14 Do You Speak EnglishThe writer gave a lift to a young man in the south of France lastyear.They greated each other in French.The writer doesn't speak anyFrench.They sat in silence.The young man said,'Do you speakEnglish?' at the end of the journey.He was English himself.(49 words)Lesson 15 Good NewsMr.Harmsworth wanted see me.I felt nervous.I went into hisoffice.He said business was very bad.The firmcouldn't pay suchlarge salaries.Twenty people had already left.He didn't ask me toleave.He offered me an extra thousand pounds a year!(47 words)Lesson 16 A Polite RequestTraffic police usually give you a ticket if you park your car in thewrong place.The writer found a polite note on his car in Sweden.Thetraffic policeman wanted him to pay attention to their streetsighs.Everyone can't fail to obey a request like this.(48 words)Lesson 17 Always YoungMy aunt Jennifer is an actress.She is over thirty years old.Sheoften appears on the stage as a young girl.Jennifer will act the part ofa girl of seventeen in a new play soon.She never tells anyone how oldshe really is.(46 words)Lesson 18 It Often Does ThisThe writer had lunch at a village pub.She couldn't find her bagafter her meal.She couldn't pay the bill.The landlord soon found itfor her.His dog had taken it into the garden.(36 words)Lesson 19 Sold OutThe play was going to begin at any moment.I asked for twotickets.There were none left.Susan and I were disappointted.A manhurried to the ticket office just then.He returned two tickets.Theywere for next Wednesday's performance.I bought them.(45 words)Lesson 20 One Man in a BoatFishing is the writer's favourite sport.Some unlucky fishermancatch old boots and rubbish.The writer isn't not so lucky.He nevercatches anything.He isn't really interested in fishing.He is onlyinterested in sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all.(44 words)Lesson 21 Mad or NotThe writer is slowly going mad.He lives near an airport.Passingplanes can be heard night and day.Most of his neighbours have lefttheir homes.He has been offered money to leave.He determined tostay here.Everyone says he must be mad.They are probably right.(49words)Lesson 22 A Glass EnvelopJane crossed the Channel last year.She threw a bottle into thesea.It contains a piece of paper with her name and address on it.Shereceived a letter from a girl in Holland ten months later.They write toeach other regularly now.They send their letters by post.(50 words)Lesson 23 A New HouseMy sister will come to England next year.If she comes,she willget a surprise.I have a new house in the country.I have invited mysister to star with me.It is a very modern house.It has get many largerooms and a lovely garden.(48 words)Lesson 24 It Could Be WorseI had just lost fifty pounds.I felt very upset.Itold the managerabout it.He couldn't do anything.He began complain about thiswicked world.A girl came in with the money just then.She had foundit outside my room.There is still some honesty in this world.(51words)Unit 2Lesson 25 Do the English Speak EnglishI arrived at a railway station in London and askeda porter the wayto my hotel,but he couldn't understand me. He understood me at lastbut I couldn't understand his answer. My teacher never spokeEnglish like that. The porter said I shall learn English soon.. Eachperson speaks a different language in England. They understandeach other but I don't understand them.(67 words)Lesson 26 The Best Art CritistThe writer studies art and paints a lot of pictures. Many peopledon't really understand modern art. Paintings don't always have ameaning. They are something pretty patterns. Young children notonly appreciate modern paintings better than others,but noticedmore also. The writer's young sister went into his room yesterdayand examined his new picture. He had hung it upside down and shenoticed this immediately.(67 words)Lesson 27 A Wet NightThe boys put up their tent in the middle of a flied and cooked over anopen fire. They told stories and sang songs after their meal but itbegan to rain so they crept into their tent. The boys woke up in themiddle of the night. The tent was full of water so they rushed outside.A stream had formed in the field and flowed right under theirtent.(68 words)Lesson 28 No ParkingJasper White believes in ancient myths. Car owners always parktheir cars outside his gate so he has put up ‘No Parking' signs butthey haven't paid any attention to them. He has put an ugly stonehead over the gate. It is Medusa's head. He wants her to turn carsand their owners to stone but she hasn't done so yet.(62 words)Lesson 29 TaxiCaptain Ben Fawcett has bought a small Swiss aeroplaneand uses itas a taxi. It is called a ‘Pilatus Porter' . It can not only carry sevenpassengers, but can land anywhere also. Captain Fawcett has takenpassengers to many strange places. He refused to fly a businessmanto Rockall. The journey was too dangerous.(56 words)Lesson 30 Football or poloThe writer sat by the river last Sunday. Some children were playinggames nearby. One of the children kicked a ball hard and it wenttowards a passing boat. The man in the boat neither saw the ball norheard people shouting. The ball hit the man and the children ranaway. However, the man was not angry and he threw the ball back tothe bank. (67 words)Lesson 31 Success story?Frank Hawkins was telling the writer about his experiences as ayoung man.Frank used to work in a small shop as a boy.He used torepair bicycles there.He bought his own shop in 1958 and he madespare parts for aeroplanes in his twenties.He employed a lot of peoplein a few years.His wife came into the room after a while.She wantedhim to repair their grandson's bicycle.(68 words)Lesson 32 Shopping made easyA detective watched a well-dressed woman in a large store oneMonday.She bought a few small articles and she chose an expensivedress.The assistant wrapped it up for her and the woman took it withher.She did not pay for it,so the detective arrested her. The assistantwas her daughter. She gave her mother a free dress once a week.(60words)Lesson 33 Out of the darknessThe girl set out from the coast one afternoon and was caught in astorm.Her boat struck a rock,so she jumped into the sea.She swameight miles that night.She reached the shore early next morning.Shehad seen a light high up on the cilffs and she cllimbed up.She foundherself in hospital a day later.(55 words)Lesson 34 Quick workDan Robinson was worried.He had received a letter from the localpolice.Yesterday he went to the station.He is not worried anymore.The police have found his bicycle.Dan was not only surprisedbut amused as well.His bicycle was stolen twenty years ago.He wasfifteen then.(44 words)Lesson 35 Stop thief!Roy is finding his new job as a bus driver exciting.He saw two thievesin Catford Street recently.They were running out of a shop and Roydrove his bus straight at them,so they dropped the stolen money andgot into a car.Roy drove his bus into the back of their car then anddamaged it.Afte this he telephoned the police.Both men were arrestedlater. (64 words)Lesson 36 Across the ChannelDebbie Hart is going to swim across the English Channeltomorrow.She is eleven and she is a strong swimmer.Debbie has beentrained by her father.He will follow her in a small boat.Debbie'smother will be waiting on the English coast.She swam the Channelherself when she was a girl.(49 words)Lesson 37 The Olympic GamesThe Olympic Games will be held in our country in four years' time,sothe government will be putting up new buildings just outside thecapital.Kurt Gunter has designed the buildings and workers willhave completed the new stadium by the end of next year.The Gameswill be held in this country for the first time and we are lookingforward to them. (62 words)Lesson 38 Everything except the weatherThe writer's friend,Harrison,had spent many years in theMediterranean,but he wanted to retire in England so he bought ahouse in the country.The summer that year was very bad and hecomplained about the weather.In the end Harrison not only sold thehouse but also left the country.(48 words)Lesson 39 Am I all right?lington refused to tell his patient,Mr.John Gilbert,whether hisoperation had been successful.The next day the patient telephonedlington and inquired about a certain patient,Mr.JohnGilbert.The doctor answered a number of questions about the patientand then asked whether the caller was a relative.The caller then toldhim who he was.(50 words)Lesson 40 Food and talkThe writer sat beside Mrs. Rumbold at the dinner party.He tried tomake comversation, but she was busy eating.He talked about the newplay at 'The Globe' and about the holidays.She answered hisquestions briefly.Then he asked her if she was enjoying her dinnerand she answered that if he have eaten morn and talked less, theywould both have a good dinner.(63 words)Lesson 41 Do You Call That a HatThe wirter's wife was trying on a hat and he didn't like it. He satdown and waited for her.Then they began arguingagain.He hadbought a terrible tie the day before but his wife didn't like it. Hesaid,‘A man can never have too many ties.' His wife used exactly thesame argument and she bought the hat. It looked like a lighthouse.(67words)Lesson 42 Not Very MusicalWe watched a snake charmer in a square in Old Delhi. He had a longpipe and two large baskets. He played a tune and the snake in one ofthe baskets rose to follow the movements of the pipe. Then the snakecharmer played modern tunes but the snake continued to danceslowly. It didn't know the difference between Indian music andjazz.(64 words)Lesson 43 Over the South PoleIn 1929,the American explorer ,R.E.Byrd became the first man to flyover the South Pole. He took a lot of photographs during the flightbut then ran into difficulties. His plane couldn't get over themountains so he orded his men to throw out two heavy food sacks.The plane then flew over the mountains and continued withoutfurther trouble.(63 words)Lesson 44 Through the ForestTwo men tried to steal Mrs.Sterling's handbag. She was having apicnic at the time. They took the bag after a struggle and ran throughthe trees. She ran after them and caught up with them. The men hadsat down and were going through the contents of thebag.Mrs.Sterling ran straight at them so they dropped the bag and ranaway.(66 words)Lesson 45 A Clear ConscienceThe local buther,Sam Benton,was taking his savings to the post officebut he lost his wallet. Sam not only received half his money threemonths later,but received a note as well.The note said:‘A thief,yes,butonly 50 per cent a thief!'The thief included a note every time he sentSam more money. The last note said: ‘I am 100 per cent honestnow!'(68 words)Lesson 46 Expensive and UncomfortableThe plane from London arrived at Sydney airport and workersunloaded a number of wooden boxes. They containedclothing. Oneof the boxes was extremely heavy so a worker opened it. He found aman on top of a pile of woolen goods. The man was arrested. He hadtravelled in the box from London. He had to pay 3,500 pounds. Anordinary tickets costs 2,000 pounds.(65 words)Lesson 47 A Thirsty GhostMr. Ian Thompson bought a public house recently but it ishaunted,so he is going to sale it. There was a strange noise in the barone night and the room was in disorder next morning. Mr. Thompsonfound five empty whisky bottles. He doesn't believe that somevillagers broke into the bar and had a drink. Anybody in the villagedoesn't want to the pub.(68 words)Lesson 48 Did You Want to Tell Me SomethingThe dentist in the story had pulled out one of the writer's teeth andhad told him to rest for a while. He asked several questions but thewriter couldn't answer them. His mouth was full of cotton wool. Hesuddenly discovered something wrong but he couldn't say anything.The dentist eventually removed the cotton wool from his mouth andthe writer told him he had pulled out the wrong tooth.(72 words)Unit 3:Lesson 49 The end of a dreamA young man in Teheran bought a real bed for the first time in hislife.He slept on the roof of his house because the weather washot.Three nights later,the bed was swept off the roof during astorm.The man was not only unhurt but still on his mattress.As thebed was in pieces,he carried his mattress indoors and after he hadput it on the floor he went back to sleep. (72 words)Lesson 50 Taken for a rideThe writer wanted to go go Woodford Green but as he didn't knowthe way,the conductor promised to tell him where to get off.Whenthey arrived at the bus terminus,the writer asked if they were atWoodford Green.The conductor then realized that he had forgottento put him off.The writer stayed on the bus because it was going back.(59 words)Lesson 51 Reward for virtueHugh is so fat that he has gone on a diet.He has forbidden himself allthe foods he likes but he has not lost weight.When the writer visitedhim yesterday,he hid a large parcel under his desk.The parcelcontained chocolates and sweets.Hugh said that he had to rewardhimself occasionally because his diet was so strict.(56 words)Lesson 52 A pretty carpetThe writer has been trying to get his new room in order allmorning.This has proved difficult because he owns over a thousandbooks which cover every inch of floor space at the moment.His sisterhelped him to carry one of his old bookcases up the stairs a shortwhile ago.She got a surprise when she saw the room,butshe thoughtthat the books made a pretty carpet. (68 words)Lesson 53 Hot snakeNow that firemen have put out a big forest fire in California,theyhave been trying to discover its cause.There was no evidence that itwas started by broken glass or a cigarette end.However a fireman hasjust solved the mystery.He noticed the remains os a snake which hadbeen dropped by a bird on to some electric wires.In winding itselfround the wires,the snake had sent sparks to the ground and thiscaused the fire.(75 words)Lesson 54 Sticky fingersAs soon as the writer returned home from the shops she began tomake some meat pies.When the telephone rang soonafterwards,herfingers were very sticky.She spent ten minutes talking to Helen Bateson the telephone.After that she looked at the mess she had made.Herfingers,the telephone and the doorknobs were covered withpastry.Just then the postman rang the doorbell.He wanted her to signfor a registered letter.(68 words)Lesson 55 Not a gold mine‘The Revealer' is a new machine which is used for detecting buriedgold. Using this machine, a research party recently tried to find goldin a cave near the seashore. Although they examined the cavethoroughly they only found a small gold coin which was practicallyworthless. However many people believe that themachine manyreveal something of value soon. (60 words)Lesson 56 Faster than sound!A lot of old cars entered for the race, which is held once a year. Agreat many loud explosions could be heard when they set off andthough many cars broke down during the race, a few managed tocomplete the course. The winning car went downhill so quickly thatits driver had a lot of difficulty trying to stop it.(62 words)Lesson 57 Can I help you,madam?Though the woman in jeans hesitated for a moment, she entered anexpensive shop and asked to see a dress that was in the window. Onbeing told by an assistant that the dress was sold,the womanreturned the following morning dressed in a fur coat. The assistantwas eager to serve her this time. After making him bring her almosteverything in the window, the woman finally bought the dress shehad first asked for. (77 words)Lesson 58 A blessing in disguise?The number of visitors to the village of Frinley has increased becausethere is said to be a ‘cursed tree' near the church. Since the villagersbelieve that if anyone picks a leaf he will die, they have asked thevicar to have the tree cut down. As the tree is a useful source ofincome, the vicar has refused to have the tree cut down. Meanwhile,though tourists have been picking leaves, not one of them has come toharm. (81 words)Lesson 59 In or out?Our dog, Rex, used to sit outside the front gate and bark so thatsomeone would open it. Ever since my husband trained him to openthe gate himself, Rex has developed another bad habit. He barkswhen he is in the garden so that someone will let him out. After thishe lets himself in and barks until someone opens the gate again. Nowthat my husband has removed the gate, Rex has disappeared. (75words)Lesson 60 The futureThe writer visited a fortune-teller at a village fair who told him that arelation was coming to see him. She added that a womanhe knewwell would speak to him when he left the tent and he would followher out of the fair. This came true because his wife spoke to him whenhe went outside. She told him they had to meet his sister at the stationand she led him out of the fair. (79 words)Lesson 61 Trouble with the HubbleWhen the Hubble telescope was launched into space in April 1990,the pictures it sent us were very disappointing because the mainmirror was faulty. Four astronauts will soon be making the necessaryrepairs, and eventually, pictures from the Hubble will tell us a greatdeal about the age and size of the universe. (54 words)Lesson 62 After the fireIt took the firemen nearly three weeks to get theforest fire undercontrol. Now that all the great trees had been burnt, there wasdanger that heavy rain would cause serious floods which woulddestroy the surrounding villages. To prevent this, the forestauthorities ordered grass-seed which was sprayed over the ground byplanes for nearly a month. By the time that it began to rain, the grasshad taken root in many places. (75 words)Lesson 63 She was not amusedWhen Jeremy Hampden, who is greatly admired for his great senseof humour, was invited to make a speech at a wedding reception, heimmediately agreed to do so. Since the speech contained a lot offunny stories, it was a great success. When hissix-year-old daughter,Jenny, wanted to go home after his speech, Jeremy was disappointed.She had not enjoyed it because she did not like to see so many peoplelaughing at him. (76 words)Lesson 64 The Channel TunnelThe tunnel, which the French engineer, Aime Thome, planned tobuild under the English Channel in 1858, would be ventilated by tallchimneys built above sea level. An Englishman, William Lowe,suggested a better plan two years later. Passing trains would solve theproblem of ventilation in his proposed double railway-tunnel becausethey would draw in fresh air behind them. Though work beganforty-two years later, it was stopped because the British fearedinvasion. However, the tunnel was officially opened on March 7, 1994.(85 words)Lesson 65 Jumbo versus the policeAfter having decided to take some presents to a children's hospital,the circus owner, Jimmy Gates, dressed up as Father Christmas andset off down the main street of the city riding an elephant calledJumbo. On being told that he was holding up the traffic, Jimmyagreed to go at once but Jumbo refused to move, so fifteen policemenhad to push him off the main street. As he had a good record,however, Jumbo was not arrested. (79 words)Lesson 66 Sweet as honey!The Lancaster bomber was not too badly damagedwhen itcrashed on a remote island in the South Pacific.Then the wreckremained undisturbed for twenty-six years until it was rediscoveredin an aerial survey of the island.The French authorities had the planepackaged and moved in parts back to France,where a group ofenthusiasts will be having it restored.They will have to have three ofthe engines rebuilt,but the fourth engine is still in perfect conditionbecause a colony of bees had turned it into a hive and it was totallycovered in beeswax.(94 words)Lesson 67 VolcanoesTazieff,the Polish scientist,went to Lake Kivu in the Congo in1948 to observe a new volcano which he called。
新概念第二册课文翻译及学习笔记【Lesson88、89、90】
新概念第二册课文翻译及学习笔记【Lesson88、89、90】新概念第二册课文翻译及学习笔记【Lesson88、89、90】【课文】First listen and then answer the question.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
Why is the rescue taking so long?Six men have been trapped in a mine for seventeen hours. If they are not brought to the surface soon they may lose their lives. However, rescue operations are proving difficult. If explosives are used, vibrations will cause the roof of the mine to collapse. Rescue workers are therefore drilling ahole on the north side of the mine. They intend to bring the men up in a special capsule. If there had not been a hard layer of rock beneath the soil, they would have completed the job in a few hours. As it is, they have been drilling for sixteen hours and they still have a long way to go. Meanwhile, a microphone, which was lowered into the mine two hours ago, has enabled the men to keep in touch with their closest relatives. Though they are running out of food and drink, the men are cheerful and confident that they will get out soon. They have been told that rescue operations are progressing smoothly. If they knew how difficult it was to drill through the hard rock, they would lose heart.【课文翻译】6个人被困在矿井里已有17个小时了。
新概念自己写的随堂作文Lesson85、86
Lesson 85I knew that my math teacher, Mrs. Wang, will be retiring a month later. I am not surprised because her neck has a serious problem, for I often saw her touching her neck and shaking her head. But my friends and I feel pity. But I believe bad thing will be no longer a bad thing if you think about it in another way. If she weren’t to be retiring, her disease would be worse and worse and maybe the state would be so bad and we couldn’t solve it. So, take it easy.Her students, at the day she will retire, will give her a present to mark the occasion. But we haven’t come up with ideas yet. We shall all remember Mrs. Wang for her patience and wisdom. We will hold a farewell dinner in her honour two months later. After she has retired, she will devote herself to her little son, take care of him. She will also cure the disease. I believe she will be happy with her son, and I think that happiness is the really thing she wants.Lesson 86One day, 5 men were travelling near the sea by car. They were happy, but they noticed with dismay that they kept straight on. They found out that the driver was sleeping. They tried to wake him up, but he was sleeping deeply. The driver had no sooner woke up than the car crashed into a small tree. All of them want to get the car under control but they failed to do so, for he drove too fast. They did their best to swing the car round,but steering wheel came way in their hands.Suddenly, they were thrown into the water, so was the car. The men made desperate efforts to get out of the car and with great difficulty, they did so. And they looked up and realized there was no shore nearby. So they talked desperately.At that time, however, a boat came towards them at tremendous speed across the water. In less than a minute, I came near them. And they waved to the boat, then the boat slowed down. Finally, they got on the speedboat successfully.。
新概念一80-90课作文
新概念一80-90课作文英文回答:As I reflect on the lessons from New Concept English 1, I realize how much I have learned and how far I have comein improving my English skills. From lesson 80 to 90, I have encountered various topics and grammar points that have challenged me to think critically and expand my vocabulary.One of the key lessons I learned was the importance of using idioms and expressions in everyday conversations. For example, in lesson 85, I learned the idiom "barking up the wrong tree," which means to pursue a mistaken or misguided line of thought. This expression has come in handy when discussing misunderstandings or misconceptions with friends or colleagues.Furthermore, I have also improved my writing skills by practicing different types of essays and compositions. Inlesson 87, I wrote a descriptive essay about my favorite place, using vivid imagery and sensory details to paint a picture for the reader. This exercise helped me to convey my thoughts and emotions effectively in written form.Overall, the New Concept English 1 course has been instrumental in my English language journey, providing me with the necessary tools and knowledge to communicate confidently and fluently in various situations.中文回答:回顾新概念英语1的课程,我意识到我学到了多少,也意识到我在提高英语技能方面取得了多大进步。
新概念2作文参考答案
Unit 1:Lesson 01 A Private ConversationLesson 02 Breakfast or LunchLesson 03 Please Send Me a CardLesson 04 An Exciting TripLesson 05 No Wrong NumbersLesson 06 Percy ButtonsLesson 07 Too LateLesson 08 The Best and WorstLesson 09 A Cold WelcomeLesson 10 Not for JazzLesson 11 One Return Deserves AnotherLesson 12 Goodbye and Good LuckLesson 13 The Greenwood BoysLesson 14 Do You Speak EnglishLesson 15 Good NewsLesson 16 A Polite RequestLesson 17 Always YoungLesson 18 It Often Does ThisLesson 19 Sold OutLesson 20 One Man in a BoatLesson 21 Mad or NotLesson 22 A Glass EnvelopLesson 23 A New HouseLesson 24 It Could Be WorseUnit 2:Lesson 25 Do the English Speak EnglishLesson 26 The Best Art CritistLesson 27 A Wet NightLesson 28 No ParkingLesson 29 TaxiLesson 30 Football or PoloLesson 31 Success StoryLesson 32 Shopping Made EasyLesson 33 Out of the DarknessLesson 34 Quick WorkLesson 35 Stop ThiefLesson 36 Across ChannelLesson 37 Olympic GamesLesson 38 Everything Except the WeatherLesson 39 Am I AlrightLesson 40 Food and TalkLesson 41 Do You Call That a HatLesson 42 Not V ery MusicalLesson 43 Over the South PoleLesson 44 Through the ForestLesson 45 A Clear ConscienceLesson 46 Expensive and UncomfortableLesson 47 A Thirsty GhostLesson 48 Did You Want to Tell Me Something Unit 3:Lesson 49 The End of the DreamLesson 50 Taken for a RideLesson 51 Reward for VirtueLesson 52 A Pretty CarpetLesson 53 Hot SnakeLesson 54 Stick FingersLesson 55 Not a Gold MineLesson 56 Faster Than SoundLesson 57 Can I Help You, MadamLesson 58 A Blessing in the SkyLesson 59 In or OutLesson 60 The FutureLesson 61 Trouble with the HarborLesson 62 After the FireLesson 63 She Was Not AmusedLesson 64 The Channel TunnelLesson 65 Jumbo versus the PoliceLesson 66 Sweetest HoneyLesson 67 V olcanosLesson 68 PersistentLesson 69 But not MurderLesson 70 Red, the DangerLesson 71 A Famous ClockLesson 72 A Car Called Bluebird Unit 4:Lesson 73 The Record HolderLesson 74 Out of the LimelightLesson 75 SOSLesson 76 April Fools DayLesson 77 A Successful OperationLesson 78 The Last OneLesson 79 By AirLesson 80 The Crystal PalaceLesson 81 EscapeLesson 82 Monster of FishLesson 83 Off the ElectionsLesson 84 On StrikeLesson 85 Never too Old to LearnLesson 86 Out of ControlLesson 87 A Perfect AlibiLesson 88 Trapt in the MineLesson 89 A Slip of the TongueLesson 90 Whats the SupperLesson 91 Three Men in a BasketLesson 92 Asking for TroubleLesson 93 A Noble GiftLesson 94 Future ChampionsLesson 95 A FantasyLesson 96 The Dead Return摘要写作参考答案(Key to Summary writing)Unit 1Lesson 1 A Private ConversationThe writer went to the theatre last week.He did't enjoy the play.A young man and a young woman were sitting behind him.They were talking loudly.The writer couldn't hear the actors.He turned round.He said he couldn't hear a word.The young man said,'This is a private conversation!'.(53 words)Lesson 2 Breakfast or LunchThe writer always gets up late on Sundays.He got up late last Sunday.His aunt telephoned then.She had just arrived by train.She was coming to see him.He said,'I am still having breakfast'.His aunt was surprised.It was one o'clock.(45 words)Lesson 3 Please Send Me a CardPostcards always spoil the writer's holidays.He spent his holiday in Italy last summer.He tought about postcards every day.He didn't send any cards to his friends.He bought thirty-seven cards on the last day.He staied at home all day.He didn't write any cards.(47 words)Lesson 4 An Exciting TripThe writer has just received a letter from his brother,Tim.Tim is an engineer.He has been in Australia for six months.He has already visited many places.He is in Alice Springs now.Tim has never been abroad before.He is enjoying his trip very much.(48 words)Lesson 5 No Wrong NumbersMr.Scott has opened his second garage in Pinhurst.His first garage is in Silbury.Silbure is five miles away from Pinhurst.Mr.Scott can't get a telephone for his new garage.He has just bought twelve pigeons.Theycarry messages from one garage to the other in three minutes.(48 words)Lesson 6 Percy ButtonsThe writer has just moved to a house in Bridge Street.A beggar knocked at her door yesterday.He s ang songs.The w riter gave him a meal and a glass of beer in return for this.The beggar's name is Percy Buttons.He calls at every house once a month.(50 words)Lesson 7 Too LateDetectives were waiting at the airport all morning.They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa.Two men took the parcel of the plane.Two detectives opened it.The parcel was full of stones and sand.(39 words)Lesson 8 The Best and WorstJoe Sanders has the best garden in town.He wins 'The Nicest Garden Competition'each year.Bill has a fine garden.Joe's i s better.The writer's garden is terrible.He always win a little prize for the competition.(37 words)Lesson 9 A Cold WelcomeWe went to the Town Hall on New Year's Eve.There were a lot ofpeople there.The Town Hall clock will strike twelve in twenty minutes.At five to twelve,it stopped.It refused to welcome the New Year.The crowd began to laugh and sing.(46 words)Lesson 10 Not for JazzWe own an old clavichord.It was made in 1681.My grandfather bought the instrument many years ago.A visitor damaged it recently.She tried to play jazz on it.She broke two of the strings.My father's friend is repairing it now.(45 words)Lesson 11 One Return Deserves AnotherI was having dinner at a restaurant.I see Tony Steele after a while.He always borrows money from his friends.Tony sat at my table.I asked him to lend me twenty pounds.He gave me the money at once.He wanted me to pay for his dinner.(49 words)Lesson 12 Goodbye and Good LuckWe'll meet Captain Charles Alison at Portsmouth Harbour eary tomorrow moring.He will be in his small boat,Topsail.He will leave at eight o'clock.We'll say goodbye to him.He will take part in an importantrace across the Atlantic.(40 words)Lesson 13 The Greenwood BoysThe Greenwood Boys are singers.They will be coming here tomorrow.Most of the young people will be meeting them at the station.They will gave five peiformances.The police will be trying to keep order as usual.(38 words)Lesson 14 Do You Speak EnglishThe writer gave a lift to a young man in the south of France last year.They greated each other in French.The writer doesn't speak any French.They sat in silence.The young man said,'Do you speak English?' at the end of the journey.He was English himself.(49 words)Lesson 15 Good NewsMr.Harmsworth wanted see me.I felt nervous.I went into his office.He said business was very bad.The firm couldn't pay such large salaries.Twenty people had already left.He didn't ask me to leave.He offered me an extra thousand pounds a year!(47 words)Lesson 16 A Polite RequestTraffic police usually give you a ticket if you park your car in the wrong place.The writer found a polite note on his car in Sweden.The traffic policeman wanted him to pay attention to their streetsighs.Everyone can't fail to obey a request like this.(48 words)Lesson 17 Always YoungMy aunt Jennifer is an actress.She is over thirty years old.She often appears on the stage as a young girl.Jennifer will act the part of a girl of seventeen in a new play soon.She never tells anyone how old she really is.(46 words)Lesson 18 It Often Does ThisThe writer had lunch at a village pub.She couldn't find her bag after her meal.She couldn't pay the bill.The landlord soon found it for her.His dog had taken it into the garden.(36 words)Lesson 19 Sold OutThe play was going to begin at any moment.I asked for two tickets.There were none left.Susan and I were disappointted.A man hurried to the ticket office just then.He returned two tickets.They were for next Wednesday's performance.I bought them.(45 words)Lesson 20 One Man in a BoatFishing is the writer's favourite sport.Some unlucky fisherman catch old boots and rubbish.The writer isn't not so lucky.He never catchesanything.He isn't really interested in fishing.He is only interested in sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all.(44 words)Lesson 21 Mad or NotThe writer is slowly going mad.He lives near an airport.Passing planes can be heard night and day.Most of his neighbours have left their homes.He has been offered money to leave.He determined to stay here.Everyone says he must be mad.They are probably right.(49 words)Lesson 22 A Glass EnvelopJane crossed the Channel last year.She threw a bottle into the sea.It contains a piece of paper with her name and address on it.She received a letter from a girl in Holland ten months later.They write to each other regularly now.They send their letters by post.(50 words)Lesson 23 A New HouseMy sister will come to England next year.If she comes,she will get a surprise.I have a new house in the country.I have invited my sister to star with me.It is a very modern house.It has get many large rooms and a lovely garden.(48 words)Lesson 24 It Could Be WorseI had just lost fifty pounds.I felt very upset.I told the manager aboutit.He couldn't do anything.He began complain about this wicked world.Agirl came in with the money just then.She had found it outside myroom.There is still some honesty in this world.(51 words)Unit 2Lesson 25 Do the English Speak EnglishI arrived at a railway station in London and asked a porter the way to myunderstand me. He understood me at last but Ihotel,but he couldn’tcouldn’t understand his answer. My teacher never spoke English like that.The porter said I shall learn English soon.. Each person speaks a differentlanguage in England. They understand each other but I don’t understa them.(67 words)Lesson 26 The Best Art CritistThe writer studies art and paints a lot of pictures. Many people don’treally understand modern art. Paintings don’t always have a meaning.They are something pretty patterns. Young children not only appreciatemodern paintings better than others,but noticed more also. The writer’syoung sister went into his room yesterday and examined his new picture.He had hung it upside down and she noticed this immediately.(67 words)Lesson 27 A Wet NightThe boys put up their tent in the middle of a flied and cooked over anopen fire. They told stories and sang songs after their meal but it began torain so they crept into their tent. The boys woke up in the middle of thenight. The tent was full of water so they rushed outside. A stream hadformed in the field and flowed right under their tent.(68 words)Lesson 28 No ParkingJasper White believes in ancient myths. Car owners always park their carsoutside his gate so he has put up ‘No Parking’ signs but they haven any attention to them. He has put an ugly stone head over the gate. It isMedusa’s head. He wants herto turn cars and their owners to stone butshe hasn’t done so yet.(62 words)Lesson 29 TaxiCaptain Ben Fawcett has bought a small Swiss aeroplane and uses it as ataxi. It is called a ‘Pilatus Porter’ . It can not only carry seven passen but can land anywhere also. Captain Fawcett has taken passengers t omany strange places. He refused to fly a businessman t o Rockall. Thejourney was too dangerous.(56 words)Lesson 30 Football or poloThe writer sat by the river last Sunday. Some children were playing games nearby. One of the children kicked a ball hard and it went towards a passing boat. The man in the boat neither saw the ball nor heard people shouting. The ball hit the man and the children ran away. However, the man was not angry and he threw the ball back to the bank. (67 words)Lesson 31 Success story?Frank Hawkins was telling the writer about his experiences a s a young man.Frank used to work in a small shop as a boy.He used to repair bicycles there.He bought his own shop in 1958 and he made spare parts for aeroplanes in his twenties.He employed a lot of people in a few years.His wife came into the room after a while.She wanted him to repair their grandson's bicycle.(68 words)Lesson 32 Shopping made easyA detective watched a well-dressed woman in a large store one Monday.She bought a few small articles and she chose an expensive dress.The assistant wrapped it up for her and the woman took it with her.She did not pay for it,so the detective arrested her. The assistant was her daughter. She gave her mother a free dress once a week.(60 words)Lesson 33 Out of the darknessThe girl set out from the coast one afternoon and was caught in a storm.Her boat struck a rock,so she jumped into the sea.She swam eight miles that night.She reached the shore early next morning.She had seen a light high up on the cilffs and she cllimbed up.She found herself in hospital a day later.(55 words)Lesson 34 Quick workDan Robinson was worried.He had received a letter from the local police.Yesterday he went to the station.He is not worried any more.The police have found his bicycle.Dan was not only surprised but amused as well.His bicycle was stolen twenty years ago.He was fifteen then.(44 words)Lesson 35 Stop thief!Roy is finding his new job as a bus driver exciting.He saw two thieves in Catford Street recently.They were running out of a shop and Roy drove his bus straight at them,so they dropped the stolen money and got into a car.Roy drove his bus into the back of their car then and damaged it.Afte this he telephoned the police.Both men were arrested later. (64 words)Lesson 36 Across the ChannelDebbie Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow.She is eleven and she is a strong swimmer.Debbie has been trained by her father.He will follow her in a small boat.Debbie's mother will be waitingon the English coast.She swam the Channel herself when she was a girl.(49 words)Lesson 37 The Olympic GamesThe Olympic Games will be held in our country in four years' time,so the government will be putting up new buildings just outside the capital.Kurt Gunter has designed the buildings and workers will have completed the new stadium by the end of next year.The Games will be held in this country for the first time and we are looking forward to them. (62 words)Lesson 38 Everything except the weatherThe writer's friend,Harrison,had spent many years in the Mediterranean,but he wanted to retire in England so he bought a house in the country.The summer that year was very bad and he complained about the weather.In the end Harrison not only sold the house but also left the country.(48 words)Lesson 39 Am I all right?lington refused to tell his patient,Mr.John Gilbert,whether hisoperation had been successful.The next day the patient telephoned lington and inquired about a certain patient,Mr.John Gilbert.The doctor answered a number of questions about the patient and then asked whether the caller was a relative.The caller then told him who he was.(50 words)Lesson 40 Food and talkThe writer sat beside Mrs. Rumbold at the dinner party.He tried to make comversation, but she was busy eating.He talked about the new play at'The Globe' and about the holidays.She answered his questions briefly.Then he asked her if she was enjoying her dinner and she answered that if he have eaten morn and talked less, they would both have a good dinner.(63 words)Lesson 41 Do You Call That a HatThe wirter's wife was trying on a hat and he didn't like it. He sat downand waited for her.Then they began arguing again.He had bought a terrible tie the day before but his wife didn’t like it. He said, never have too many ties.' His wife used exactly the same argument andshe bought the hat. It looked like a lighthouse.(67 words)Lesson 42 Not Very MusicalWe watched a snake charmer in a square in Old Delhi. He had a long pipe and two large baskets. He played a tune and the snake in one of the baskets rose to follow the movements of the pipe. Then the snake charmer played modern tunes but the snake continued to dance slowly. It didn't know the difference between Indian music and jazz.(64 words)Lesson 43 Over the South PoleIn 1929,the American explorer ,R.E.Byrd became the first man to fly over the South Pole. He took a lot of photographs during the flight but then ran into difficulties. His plane couldn't get over the mountains so he orded his men to throw out two heavy food sacks. The plane then flew over the mountains and continued without further trouble.(63 words)Lesson 44 Through the ForestTwo men tried to steal Mrs.Sterling's handbag. She was having a picnic at the time. They took the bag after a struggle and ran through the trees. She ran after them and caught up with them. The men had sat down and were going through the contents of the bag. Mrs.Sterling ran straight at them so they dropped the bag and ran away.(66 words)Lesson 45 A Clear ConscienceThe local buther,Sam Benton,was taking his savings to the post office buthe lost his wallet. Sam not only received half his money three monthslater,bu t received a note as well.The note said:‘A thief,yes,but only 50 per cent a thief!'The thief included a note every time he sent Sam moremoney. The last note said: ‘I am 100 per cent honest now!’(68 wordLesson 46 Expensive and UncomfortableThe plane from London arrived at Sydney airport and workers unloaded anumber of wooden boxes. They contained clothing. One of the boxes wasextremely heavy so a worker opened it. He found a man on top of a pileof woolen goods. The man was arrested. He had travelled in the box fromLondon. He had to pay 3,500 pounds. An ordinary tickets costs 2,000pounds.(65 words)Lesson 47 A Thirsty GhostMr. Ian Thompson bought a public house recently but it is haunted,so heis going to sale it. There was a strange noise in the bar one night and theroom was in disorder next morning. Mr. Thompson found five emptywhisky bottles. He doesn’t believe that some villagers broke into the barand had a drink. Anybody in the village doesn’t want to the pub.(68words)Lesson 48 Did You Want to Tell Me SomethingThe dentist in the story had pulled out one of the writer’s teeth an told him to rest for a while. He asked several questions but the writercouldn’t answer them. His mouth was full of cotton wool. He suddenlydiscovered som ething wrong but he couldn’t say anything. The dentisteventually removed the cotton wool from his mouth and the writer toldhim he had pulled out the wrong tooth.(72 words)Unit 3:Lesson 49 The end of a dreamA young man in Teheran bought a real bed for the first time in his life.Heslept on the roof of his house because the weather was hot.Three nightslater,the bed was swept off the roof during a storm.The man was not onlyunhurt but still on his mattress.As the bed was in pieces,he carried hismattress indoors and after he had put it on the floor he went back to sleep.(72 words)Lesson 50 Taken for a rideThe writer wanted to go go Woodford Green but as he didn't know theway,the conductor promised to tell him where to get off.When theyarrived at the bus terminus,the writer asked if they were at WoodfordGreen.The conductor then realized that he had forgotten to put himoff.The writer stayed on the bus because it was going back. (59 words)Lesson 51 Reward for virtueHugh is so fat that he has gone on a diet.He has forbidden himself all the foods he likes but he has not lost weight.When the writer visited him yesterday,he hid a large parcel under his desk.The parcel contained chocolates and sweets.Hugh said that he had to reward himself occasionally because his diet was so strict. (56 words)Lesson 52 A pretty carpetThe writer has been trying to get his new room in order all morning.This has proved difficult because he owns over a thousand books which cover every inch of floor space at the moment.His sister helped him to carry one of his old bookcases u p the stairs a short while ago.She got a surprise when she saw the room,but she thought that the books made a pretty carpet. (68 words)Lesson 53 Hot snakeNow that firemen have put out a big forest fire in California,they have been trying to discover its cause.There was no evidence that it was started by broken glass or a cigarette end.However a fireman has just solved the mystery.He noticed the remains os a snake which had been dropped by a bird on to some electric wires.In winding itself round thewires,the snake had sent sparks to the ground and this caused the fire.(75 words)Lesson 54 Sticky fingersAs soon as the writer returned home from the shops she began to make some meat pies.When the telephone rang soon afterwards,her fingers were very sticky.She spent ten minutes talking to Helen Bates on the telephone.After that she looked at the mess she had made.Her fingers,the telephone and the doorknobs were covered with pastry.Just then the postman rang the doorbell.He wanted her to sign for a registered letter.(68 words)Lesson 55 Not a gold mine‘The Revealer' is a new machine which is used for detecting buried gold. Using this machine, a research party recently tried to find gold in a cave near the seashore. Although they examined the cave thoroughly they only found a small gold coin which was practically worthless. However many people believe that the machine many reveal something of value soon.(60 words)Lesson 56 Faster than sound!A lot of old cars entered for the race, which is held once a year. A greatmany loud explosions could be heard when they set off and though many cars broke down during the race, a few managed to complete the course. The winning car went downhill so quickly that its driver had a lot of difficulty trying to stop it. (62 words)Lesson 57 Can I help you,madam?Though the woman in jeans hesitated for a moment, she entered an expensive shop and asked to see a dress that was in the window. On being told by an assistant that the dress was sold, the woman returned the following morning dressed in a fur coat. The assistant was eager to serve her this time. After making him bring her almost everything in the window, the woman finally bought the dress she had first asked for. (77 words)Lesson 58 A blessing in disguise?The number of visitors to the village of Frinley has increased becausenear the church. Since the villagers there is said to be a ‘cursed tree’ believe that if anyone picks a leaf he will die, they have asked the vicar to have the tree cut down. As the tree is a useful source of income, the vicar has refused to have the tree cut down. Meanwhile, though tourists have been picking leaves, not one of them has come to harm. (81 words)Lesson 59 In or out?Our dog, Rex, used to sit outside the front gate and bark so that someone would open it. Ever since my husband trained him to open the gate himself, Rex has developed another bad habit. He barks when he is in the garden so that someone will let him out. After this he lets himself in and barks until someone opens the gate again. Now that my husband has removed the gate, Rex has disappeared. (75 words)Lesson 60 The futureThe writer visited a fortune-teller at a village fair who told him that a relation was coming to see him. She added that a woman he knew well would speak to him when he left the tent and he would follow her out of the fair. This came true because h is wife spoke to him when he went outside. She told him they had to meet his sister at the station and she led him out of the fair. (79 words)Lesson 61 Trouble with the HubbleWhen the Hubble telescope was launched into space in April 1990, the pictures it sent us were very disappointing because the main mirror was faulty. Four astronauts will soon be making the necessary r epairs, and eventually, pictures from the Hubble will tell us a great deal about the age and size of the universe. (54 words)Lesson 62 After the fireIt took the firemen nearly three weeks to get the forest fire under control. Now that all the great trees had been burnt, there was danger that heavy rain would cause serious floods which would destroy the surrounding villages. To prevent this, the forest authorities ordered grass-seed which was sprayed over the ground by planes for nearly a month. By the time that it began to rain, the grass had taken root in many places. (75 words)Lesson 63 She was not amusedWhen Jeremy Hampden, who is greatly admired for his great sense o f humour, was invited to make a speech at a wedding reception, he immediately agreed to do so. Since the speech contained a lot of funny stories, it was a great success. When his six-year-old daughter, Jenny, wanted to go home after his speech, Jeremy was disappointed. She had not enjoyed it because she did not like to see so many people laughing at him. (76 words)Lesson 64 The Channel TunnelThe tunnel, which the French engineer, Aime Thome, planned to build under the English Channel in 1858, would be ventilated by tall chimneys built above sea level. An Englishman, William Lowe, suggested a betterplan two years later. Passing trains would solve the problem of ventilationin his proposed double railway-tunnel because they would draw in freshair behind them. Though work began forty-two years later, it was stoppedbecause t he British feared invasion. However, the tunnel was officiallyopened on March 7, 1994. (85 words)Lesson 65 Jumbo versus the policeAfter having decided to take some presents to a children’s hospital, circus owner, Jimmy Gates, dressed up as Father Christmas and set offdown the main street of the city riding an elephant called Jumbo. Onbeing told that he was holding up the traffic, Jimmy agreed to go at oncebut Jumbo refused to move, so fifteen policemen had to push him off themain street. As he had a good record, however, Jumbo was not arrested.(79 words)Lesson 66 Sweet as honey!The Lancaster bomber was not too badly damaged when it crashedon a remote island in the South Pacific.Then the wreck remainedundisturbed for twenty-six years until it was rediscovered in an aerialsurvey of the island.The French authorities had the plane packaged andmoved in parts back to France,where a group of enthusiasts will behaving it restored.They will have to have three of the engines rebuilt,butthe fourth engine is still in perfect condition because a colony of bees had turned it into a hive and it was totally covered in beeswax.(94 words)Lesson 67 VolcanoesTazieff,the Polish scientist,went to Lake Kivu in the Congo in 1948to observe a new volcano which he called Kituro.After taking photographs,he had to leave almost at once because a river of liquid rock threatened to surround him.He escaped just in time but he returned two days later when the volcano had become quiet.This time he climbed into the mouth of Kituro in order to take photographs and measure temperatures.(70 words)Lesson 68 PersistentEven though Elizabeth tried to avoid meeting Nigel Dykes,she was not able to do so. As he always insisted on accompanying her,she had to think of a way of preventing him from following her around all morning.When she told him she was going to the dentist,he said he would come with her because t here was always plenty to read in the waiting room.(63 words)Lesson 69 But not murder!Mr.Eames had driven successfully through heavy traffic during his。
新概念 II L88-L96课后答案详解 史无前例最权威!
新概念英语第二册课后习题答案详解Lesson 881. c 从课文第3-8行可以看出 只有选c. safest 才与课文内容相符 而其他3个选择都与课文内容相反。
2. b 根据课文所描述的场景 营救工作正在进行并且非常困难 营救的结果怎样 困在井里的人能否被救出 还是个未知数 所以只有b. So it is not certain that the men will be saved与课文内容符合。
而其他3个都是肯定句表示一定会 与课文内容不符合 所以选b.3. b 只有选b. ago才合乎语法 并同前一句含义相符合 其他3个都不合乎语法 意思也讲不通。
4. c 只有c. Unless (如果不把他们尽快救到地面上来,他们就有可能丧生)才合乎语法和题目意思。
a. Except (除了 除……之外)是介词 后面不能跟从句 b. without (没有)后面不能跟从句 也不符合题目意思d. whether (是否)不符合题目意思 所以只有c. Unless (除非,如果不) 才是正确答案。
5. c 这是一个以It做先行主语的句子 在这种句子中真正的主语是后面的动词不定式、动名词、或名词从句。
本句只有选c. to rescue才符合语法 可以做主语。
而其他3个选择都是介词短语 不能做这类句子的真正主语 所以选c.6. a 本句需要选一个与前一句的动词词组cause the roof to...含义相同的词组。
c. do it to 和d. do it都与cause the roof to 含义不符合 意思讲不通。
b. make it to(使它)含义与cause the roof to 相同,但不符合语法 因为动词make 后面要求用不带to 的动词不定式 只有a. make it符合题目意思也合乎语法,所以选a.7. b 本句只有b. but for(若无 要不是)最合乎语法和题目意思。
a. except(除了,除…之外)不合乎习惯用法c. If not 不合乎语法,应该是If not for 才对d. unless(除非,如果不)后面只能跟从句不合乎语法。
六年级英语书下册88到89页的作文
六年级英语书下册88到89页的作文88页I went to Hong Kong Disney Land with my mum, my brother and my grandma in July. Mad Hat Cup in Disney Land is my favorite game.We sat in a cup; it is green with a lot of waves pattern on it. The cups have different colors and patterns. When the game started, the cup turned and turned and turned around. It went faster and faster gradually. When it’s time up it stopped slowly.When I was in the cup I didn’t feel dizzy, when I got out of the cup I felt very dizzy. But I wanted to try it again!翻译:今年七月,我和妈妈、哥哥、奶奶去了香港迪士尼乐园。
迪斯尼乐园的疯帽子杯是我最喜欢的游戏。
我们坐在一个杯子里,它是绿色的,上面有很多波浪图案。
这些杯子有不同的颜色和图案。
当游戏开始时,杯子转啊转,转啊。
渐渐地越走越快。
时间到了,它就慢慢停了下来。
当我在杯子里的时候我不觉得头晕,当我从杯子里出来时我感到非常头晕。
但我想再试一次!89页My hometown is a beautiful and attracting place , which stands right beside the vast sea. It is abundant in delicious food ,especially in the sea products. Please come and taste some if you are glad to . Itll definitely impress you a lot .And there are trees and flowers everywhere. You will breathe in the freshest air that you‘ve never had before.Besides,people there are all friendly and willing to help others. If you come to my hometown , you are certainly to get a good treat from them!翻译:我的家乡是一个美丽而吸引人的地方,它坐落在辽阔的大海边。
新概念二88课课后作文
新概念二88课课后作文昨天,我去参加了一个新奇有趣的派对。
真的是太好玩了!当我到达派对现场,看到了好多好多小朋友,他们都穿着漂亮的衣服,笑呵呵地玩耍。
我立刻找到了我的朋友小华。
我高兴地对小华说:“哇,这个派对好炫酷啊!”小华也很开心地回答:“是啊,我也觉得超级棒!”我们俩一边吃着美味的蛋糕,一边聊着开心的事情。
突然,一个小朋友跑过来说:“快来,快来,有游戏要开始了!”我们立刻跟着大家一起走到了游戏区。
主持人拿着话筒说:“接下来,我们要玩接力赛啦!大家准备好了吗?”大家都兴奋地跳起来,我也跃跃欲试。
我们分成了几组,我和小华同组,我们俩一定要赢!比赛开始了,我们要拿着勺子夹着一个球,跑到终点然后传给下一个人。
我小心翼翼地走着,生怕球会掉下来。
小华也在我身后小心翼翼地跑着。
突然,我把球夹到了地上,我慌乱地弯下腰,小华赶忙跑过来帮我捡球。
“加油!加油!”小华鼓励着我。
最后,我们组终于赢得了比赛,我和小华高兴地拥抱在一起,哈哈大笑。
接着,主持人说:“接下来是舞蹈表演时间!”我们都坐在地上,眼巴巴地等待着表演者。
音乐响起,几个小朋友跳起了欢快的舞蹈。
他们舞步矫健,手势优美,我和小华都眼花缭乱,心情超级激动!表演结束后,我们大家一起拍手鼓掌,表达对表演者的赞赏。
最后,派对的时候到了,我们每一个小朋友都获得了一个小礼物。
我拆开包装一看,是一个闪闪发光的小熊玩具!我高兴地对小华说:“这个玩具太可爱了,我好喜欢呀!”小华也露出开心的笑容:“嗯,我也觉得很可爱!”这个派对真的太有趣了,我和小华度过了一个难忘的日子。
我好期待下一次的派对,一定会更加精彩无比呢!。
新概念英语2第88课作文答案
新概念英语2第88课作文答案Unfortunately, I don't have the exact answer to the composition for Lesson 88 of New Concept English Book 2, as the content and structure of the lesson and its associated composition can vary depending on the edition and publisher. However, I can provide you with some general guidance and ideas to help you write the composition.First, it's important to understand the lesson's main topic and focus. Lesson 88 typically deals with rescue operations and the difficulties involved in saving peoplein dangerous situations. The composition could focus on a real-life rescue operation or a hypothetical scenario where rescue efforts are necessary.Here are some ideas and steps you can follow to write the composition:1. Introduction: Begin by introducing the situation or scenario that your composition will focus on. Describe thelocation, the people involved, and the reason why a rescue operation is necessary.2. Describe the Situation: Elaborate on the dangers and challenges facing the rescue team. Describe the obstacles they need to overcome, such as difficult terrain, limited resources, or bad weather.3. Rescue Operation: Describe the rescue operation in detail. Explain the strategies and techniques used by the rescue team to save the trapped individuals. Include specific examples of how the team members work together and overcome obstacles to achieve their goal.4. Challenges and Solutions: Discuss the challenges faced by the rescue team during the operation and how they overcome them. Highlight the importance of teamwork, quick thinking, and adaptability in rescue situations.5. Conclusion: Conclude the composition by summarizing the rescue operation and its outcome. Reflect on the lessons learned from the experience and the importance ofpreparation and training in rescue operations.Remember to use your own words and ideas to make the composition unique and engaging. It's also important to proofread and edit your work to ensure it is grammatically correct and free of spelling errors.Lastly, if you need more specific help or examples, you can refer to online resources or ask your teacher or classmates for assistance. They may have ideas or examples that can help you write a better composition.。
新概念2第八十课作文
新概念2第八十课作文
阳光下的午后,真的超惬意!我翻着那本旧相册,每张照片都
带着回忆的味道,感觉时间就停在那儿了。
走到街角的咖啡馆,那咖啡机响个不停,咖啡香飘得满屋子都是。
我就坐在窗边,手里捧着杯拿铁,看着外面人来人往,感觉特
别放松。
公园里那群鸭子真悠闲啊,游来游去。
有个小孩在那儿喂鸭子,面包屑一撒,鸭子们就都围过来了,哈哈,那小孩笑得眼睛都眯成
一条缝了。
书店里我找了个角落,看了一本关于旅行的书。
书里写的那些
地方,感觉就像我亲自去过一样,海风、山景、沙漠,啥都有!
晚上了,城市的霓虹灯都亮起来了,从高楼露台上往下看,万
家灯火,感觉好温暖。
我闭上眼睛,风轻轻吹过,心里特别宁静,
这感觉真好。
新概念英语87 88课作文答案
新概念英语87 88课作文答案全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1New Concept English Lesson 87-88 Writing AnswerLesson 87: My Most Embarrassing MomentOne day, I went to a job interview. I was very nervous because it was my first job interview. I wore my best suit and spent a lot of time getting ready. When I arrived at the company, the receptionist asked me to take a seat and wait for the interviewer.After a few minutes, the interviewer came to meet me. As I stood up to shake his hand, I accidentally knocked over the glass of water on his desk. Water spilled everywhere, and I could feel my face turning red with embarrassment. The interviewer looked at me in surprise, and I didn't know what to say.I quickly apologized and tried to clean up the mess, but the damage was already done. The interviewer seemed annoyed and the rest of the interview didn't go well. I left feeling embarrassed and defeated.Lesson 88: A Memorable JourneyLast summer, I went on a memorable journey with my friends. We decided to take a road trip across the country and visit different cities along the way. It was a long journey, but we were excited to explore new places and create lasting memories together.We packed our bags, loaded up the car, and set off early in the morning. The first stop was a beautiful seaside town where we spent the day relaxing on the beach and trying out local seafood. We took lots of photos and enjoyed the warm summer weather.The next destination was a historic city with ancient ruins and breathtaking scenery. We visited museums, hiked through the mountains, and learned about the local culture. It was an incredible experience that we will never forget.As we drove back home, we talked about all the fun moments we had shared and made plans for our next adventure. The journey had brought us closer together and created memories that we would cherish forever.Overall, both lessons 87 and 88 provide opportunities for students to practice writing skills and express their thoughts andexperiences in English. By reflecting on personal stories and sharing meaningful moments, students can improve their language proficiency and connect with others through written communication.篇2Unit 87:1. The title of the unit is "News".2. The student should write about a news event or a news story they have read or heard about recently.3. The student should use the present simple and past simple tenses to talk about the news event.4.The student should give their opinion on the news event and explain why they feel that way.5. The student should use linking words to connect their ideas and make the writing flow.Unit 88:1. The title of the unit is "Dreams".2. The student should write about a dream they had recently.3. The student should use the past simple tense to talk about the dream.4. The student should describe the dream in detail, including where it took place, who was in the dream, and what happened.5. The student should explain how they felt during the dream and when they woke up.6.The student should use adjectives and adverbs to make their writing more descriptive.Overall, the key to success in these writing tasks is to use a variety of vocabulary and sentence structures to make the writing more interesting and engaging. Remember to proofread your writing before submitting it to ensure there are no errors. Good luck!篇3Answer for New Concept English Lesson 87 & 88Lesson 87: A pert childThe passage is written in a vivid and humorous style, focusing on the story of a pert child who dares to talk back to adults. The child in the story is described as being very confidentand not afraid to express his opinions, even when they go against the adults around him.The child's behavior is seen as cheeky and impertinent by the adults, who are shocked by his audacity. However, the child does not seem to care and continues to speak his mind, much to the amusement of the readers.The moral of the story seems to be that sometimes children can teach us valuable lessons about confidence and speaking up for ourselves. It also highlights the importance of listening to others, even if their opinions are different from our own.Overall, the passage is entertaining and thought-provoking, leaving the reader with a smile on their face and a new perspective on the role of children in society.Lesson 88: A love of booksThis passage is a heartfelt tribute to the love of books and the joy they bring to our lives. The author describes how books have been a constant source of comfort and inspiration throughout their life, guiding them through difficult times and providing solace in moments of despair.The author reminisces about the books they read as a child, the stories that captured their imagination and the charactersthat became like friends to them. They talk about the magic of getting lost in a good book and how it can transport us to other worlds and other times.The passage also touches on the importance of reading in developing empathy and understanding for others. By experiencing different perspectives through books, we can broaden our horizons and become more compassionate individuals.In conclusion, the passage celebrates the power of books to enrich our lives and shape who we are as individuals. It is a reminder of the importance of literature in nurturing our souls and expanding our minds.。
裕兴新概念英语第二册笔记-第88课
Lesson 88 Trapped in a mine 困在矿井里【New words and expressions】(12)trap v. 陷入,使陷于困境 surface n. 地面,表面explosive n. 炸药 vibration n. 震动collapse v. 坍塌 drill v. 钻孔capsule n. 容器 layer n. 层、層次beneath prep. 在......之下 lower v. 放下,降低progress v. 进展,进行 smoothly adv. 顺利地★ trap (1)v. 陷入,使陷于困境eg:He was trapped in the game preserve . 他被困在禁獵區。
in the game preserve 在禁獵區(2)v. 將(某人)誘入圈套、誘騙(某人)trap sb into doing 誘使某人做某事eg:They trapped her into marring him . 他們又騙她嫁給了他。
(3) n.(捕鳥、獸等用的)圈套、陷阱a bear caught in a trap 熊陷入陷阱set a trap for mouse = set a mousetrap 設(陷阱);張(羅網);揚(帆),鉤住(4) n. 詭計、圈套、策略eg:He fell into a trap . 他掉進了陷阱★ surface (1)n. 地面,表面a smooth surface 光滑的表面(2) n. 外表、外觀look only at the surface of things 只看事情的表面on the surface 表面上的、外觀上的friendship on the surface 表面上的友誼eg:You looked satisfied on the surface then .那個時候你看起來表面上很滿足。
新概念英语第二册第88课习题答案
Lesson 891. a根据课⽂第1⾏ People will do anything to see a free show..., 可以判断出a. they didn't cost anything 是课⽂所暗⽰的情形,⽽其他3个选择虽然是课⽂所提及的内容,但不是There was a big demand of tickets 的原因. 所以应该选a.2. a根据课⽂第9-10⾏,可以看出,只有a. 与课⽂内容相符合,⽽其他3个选择都与课⽂内容不符。
所以选a.3. d只有选d. bad 才符合语法。
⽽其他3个选择都有语法错误。
a. badly 是副词,不能⽤在动词be 后⾯做表语;b. had one 前⾯应该有冠词a 才正确;c. bad 是形容词,前⾯不应该有冠词a.4. a本句是以How long 提问的疑问句,因此后⾯需要主谓倒置的疑问句语序,才合乎语法。
只有a. did they have to 是疑问句语序。
⽽ b. they had to 是陈述句语序;c. had they to 不是正确的表达⽅式,意思不通;d. they did have to 语序也不正确,应将did 提前,所以选a.5. d前⼀句There must have been several hundred people present(肯定有好⼏百⼈到场)中的must+不定式完成式,表⽰对过去发⽣的事情的推测.只有选d. I think there were(我想是的)才与前⼀句含义和时态上相符合.a. there had to be 没有"推测"的含义,不合乎题⽬意思.b. There must be 虽然表⽰推测, 但不是对过去情况的推测,同前⼀句时态不⼀致.c.It was necessary to be 意义讲不通.6. da. ought to appear (应该出场);b. should appear (应该出场)这两个选择意义相同,都是现在时,⽽本句的时态是⼀般过去时,它们都与本句的时态不⼀致。
新概念英语第一册自学笔记含课后练习答案:Lesson87-88
新概念英语第⼀册87-88课课⽂知识点 further notes on the text1.when did you bring it to us? 您什么时候送来的?bring表⽰“送来”、“带来”和“拿来”的意思,在⽅位上多指朝说话⼈⽽来。
2.…they're still working on it. ……他们还在修呢。
work on 表⽰“从事”、“⼲”(某事)。
still是“仍然”、“还在”的意思,此处在句中对 working on it起了强调的作⽤。
3.have a look at it, 看⼀下。
这⾥的 it指 car,以避免重复。
这⾥的 look是名词,have a look at与 look at意思是⼀样的。
4.isn't that your car? 这难道不是您的车吗?didn't you have a crash? 难道您没有出车祸吗?在英⽂中可以⽤⼀般疑问句的否定形式来表⽰期待、请求或希望得到肯定的答复。
新概念英语第⼀册87-88课语法知识点 grammar in use现在完成时的疑问式及否定式现在完成时的构成是 have/has+ 过去分词,因此其疑问式是将have/has提到主语之前,否定式则在have/has后加上not即可。
新概念英语第⼀册87-88课词汇学习 word study1.repair v.(1)修理;修复;修补:i'll have to get the bicycle repaired. 我得请⼈把⾃⾏车修理⼀下。
she looked into the mirror and began to repair her face. 她向镜中望去,开始往脸上重敷脂粉。
(2)弥补;修复;赔偿:how can i repair the mistake i have made? 我如何才能弥补我所犯的错误呢?it will take a while to repair the confidence of the general public. 要恢复公众的信⼼尚需要⼀些时间。
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Lesson 88
狂用if
1.I remember that my teacher often says, ‘If I were you, I would work
harder and make progress. And if I had study harder than I had been doing, I would have graduated from a university and found a better job, and maybe I could become a great scientist in the future.’
2.I went to Dalian with my parents a few days ago. And when we
arrived the Dalian Airport, we found many flights had already been put off. And what about ours?’ my father said, ‘If the flight weren’t to be taken off the line, we would get home earlier.’ Then we changed the flight and get to home early so I can say that if we didn’t do so, we would have come back the next day. When I arrived at home, I could said, ‘If we hadn’t changed the flight, we wouldn’t come back home in
3 hours.’
3.If we work hard, we will have a better future. It’s time I had a rest.
Lesson 89
1.I’m sky and do not like to have a talk in front of people. Another day I
had a talk---not a talk, but an introduction of myself---I stood awkwardly for a few minutes and I forgot what I should have said. I said a word, and then remembered for a few seconds, and everyone kept on laughing. They must have the pain of their stomachache! My
face turned red, and since then, I’ve never had a talk.
2.When the news got round that a show will be presented at the local
museum, we all rushed to see it. However, it was dull and rather than going to the centre park. Those who failed to get in need not have felt disappointed, as there were only stones and ancient machines. It couldn’t be worse.。