新概念第三册第10课..
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• 2.She was carrying 1,316 passengers and a crew of 891.
• carry 表示载有 • a crew of 一组人员 • 例句:1)The Airbus 310 plane was carrying 142
passengers, including at least three babies, and a crew of 11 Japanese. • 坠毁的空客310客机上载有142名乘客,其中包括至少 3个婴儿,以及11名日本籍机组乘员。 • 2)It was a pirate ship with a black flag and a crew of armed pirate.
• set out=set off 出发 • 例句:When setting out on a long walk, one should always wear suitable
boots.
• spotted = discovered
• icy adj.冰冷的, 冷淡的, 盖着冰的 • waters n.水域, 海域 • lookout n. 守望者
lower than others. • 4. This fundamental research is regarded as of great value. • 5. They regard the contract as having been broken.
watertight adj however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen waterti ght compartments.
Text 课文
• 1.The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912.
• sail for… 航海去往某处 • set out for / set off for 出发去往某处 • leave for / head for / make for 出发去往某处 • 例句:He will set out for the Atlantic. • -- The plane is making for London. • -- We are heading for Canada.
• enormous(重点突出数量、程度、体积)---强调程度时比big语 气high, 且更正式。
• 例句:We had an enormous lunch. • -- He made a big success. /He made an enormous success.
• giant(n.巨人, 大力士 adj.庞大的, 巨大的)= gigantic(adj.巨人 般的, 巨大的)
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• slight adj. 轻微的
• After his dream to be a successful businessman became true, he _________ (过着幸福的生活)
• What you say to the public should ______ (以…为基础)the truth.
Part iii
• watertight(引申为无限可击的、毫无破绽的) • 例子:watertight arguments 无懈可击的论点 • watertight excuse 毫无破绽的借口 • Airtight bottle 密封瓶
• water proof(adj.防水的) • proof(adj.不能透入的) • 例子:waterproof watch 防水手表 • waterproof coat 防水雨衣
3.Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship.
• modern standards 现代的标准 • by = according to 表示依据 • -- by regulation依据规则 (regulation n.规则, 规章) • -- by rules依据条例(rule n.规则, 惯例) • -- by one's looks = by one's appearance 根据某人的长相 • according to… 依据(事实、课文等客观存在的现实) • -- according to the fact 依据事实 • -- according to the Text 依据这篇课文 • in accordance with = according to • in accordance with… 依据(法律等),更加正式 • -- in accordance with law / in accordance with rules
• at that time 在当时 • not only... but(also)... 不仅…而且… • be regarded as = be considered to be = be thought of as 把...看
作为 • 口语中:regard sb./sth. as + (n./porn./adj./doing/done) • -- I regard his idea as totally unacceptable. • -- We can't regard the matter as settled.(adj.定下的, 决定的)
Colossal adj.庞大的(= large in size) (用于修饰人和物、体积大、力量大)
• 例子:A colossal monument / A colossal statue
• 近义词: • Tremendous • Giant • Gigantic • immense
• big • 例子:You give me a big surprise. • -- He is a big person.(重要) • -- The box is big.(large and heavy)
有很多相似之处wordscolossalwatertightcompartmentfloodfloattragiclinervoyageiceberglookoutcollisionarrowly庞大的不漏水的轮船的密封舱充满水漂浮悲惨的班船航行冰山瞭望员碰撞刚刚勉强地wordsmissslighttremblefainthorrorabandonplungelifeboatsailcrewstandardsinking避开轻微的震颤微弱的恐惧抛弃跳入救生船航行启航
• -- a giant person
• tremendous (= big、fast、powerful) • -- The plane is travelling at tremendous speed.
• huge • -- 强调体积大a huge stone • 表示数量巨大a huge sum of money
• People can’t live in the desert if there is _________.(缺水)
• ___________ (伸开双臂),and feel the fresh air around you.
• It’s time for class, he _______(很有可能迟到) again.
• when she was young , she was abandoned by her parents, which made her ________(怀 疑)everyone’s kindness to her.
• We are best friends for we ________. (有很多相 似之处)
行程 • with heavy loss of life 损失惨重, 造成大批人员的死亡 • 例句:A disastrous fire caused loss of life and property.
• 6.Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sail ing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout.
8. Suddenly, there was a slight trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what had happened.
• tremble v. 发抖,战栗 • 例句:Look, your hands are trembling. What's wrong with
• for 表示原因
be regarded as的例句:
• 1. The result should in no way be regarded as a defeat. • 2. Art can be regarded as another way to express our
feelings. • 3. A no married woman will be regarded as abnormal or
7. After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision.
• sharply adv. 急剧地
• collision n. 碰撞 • collide v. 碰撞 • collide with... 碰撞,冲突 • 例句:The plane collided with the moutain.
Words
• miss • slight • tremble • faint • horror • abandon • plunge • lifeboat • sail • crew • standard • sinking
• 避开 • 轻微的 • 震颤 • 微弱的 • 恐惧 • 抛弃 • 跳入 • 救生船 • 航行,启航 • 队,全体人员 • 标准 • 沉没
• 5.The tragic sinking of this great liner will alwa ys be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life.
• liner n.班船,客轮邮轮 • go down = sink • on her first voyage 首航 • voyage n.航行(海上航行)/ flight飞行 / journey长途
• large(体积大 、数量大) • 例子:an empty large box(体积大) /
a large number of people(数量大)
• vast (辽阔、广阔) • 例子:vast desert
• immense(adj.极广大的, 无边的) • 例子:an immense stadium / an immense iceberg
Words
• colossal • watertight • compartment • flood • float • tragic • liner • voyage • iceberg • lookout • collisio • narrowly
• 庞大的 • 不漏水的 • (轮船的)密封舱 • 充满水 • 漂浮 • 悲惨的 • 班船 • 航行 • 冰山 • 瞭望员 • 碰撞 • 刚刚,勉强地
Lesson 10 The loss of the Titanic “泰坦尼克”号的沉没
review
• What ______(吸引)me is what you do but not what you say.
• As a brave boy, he is never _______ (屈服 于)any kinds of difficulties.