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新概念英语第三册逐句精讲第18课 现代艺术中的电流

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲第18课 现代艺术中的电流

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第18课现代艺术中的电流Lesson18 Electric Currents in Modern Art现代艺术中的电流新概念3课文内容:Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops. We have got quite used to them. Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.In spite of this, some people-including myself-were surprise by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture. The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits. Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture. Oddly shaped forms that are suspendedform the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time. In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights. Theselights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad. Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. These peculiar forms not only seemed designedto shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!新概念英语3逐句精讲:1.Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more.现代雕塑不再使我们感到惊讶了。

新概念第三册第18课分解

新概念第三册第18课分解
趣味。
? Exhibit n.展品, 陈列品(= something that show in public)
? Exhibition n.展览会
? -- We went to an exhibition to visit exhibits. ? fair (国际)博览会
oddly
? odd adj.古怪的(因为少见而奇怪) ? strange adj.陌生的, 奇怪的(因为陌生而奇怪) ? queer adj.奇特的(因为不同于其它的而奇怪)
? the current week 本星期。 ? the current year 今年。 ? current account 往来存款账; ? current English 现代通行英语,日常英语。
current handwriting 草书。 ? current money 通行货币。 ? current rate 现价,成交价。 ? current thoughts 现时代思潮。
? be attached to sth 喜欢, 喜爱 -I'm very attached to her.
? attachment n.附属物, 固定物, 爱慕, 友情
? attach a wire to a ame is attached to his act. ? 他的行为无可非议。 ? The tourist attached labels to all his bags. ? 旅游者把他的行李都系上标签。 ? The hospital is attached to that university. ? 这医院附属于那所大学。
? current adj.目前的, 现在的(-- current affairs 时事)

新概念英语第三册第18课-Electric currents in modern art

新概念英语第三册第18课-Electric currents in modern art

新概念英语第三册第18课:Electric currents in modern artLesson 18 Electric currents in modern art 现代艺术中的电流 Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

How might some of the exhibits have been dangerous?Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops. We have got quite used to them. Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.In spite of this, some people -- including myself -- were surprise by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture. The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits. Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture. Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time. In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights. These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad. Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well! 参考译文现代雕塑不再使我们感到惊讶了。

新概念三册 lesson18课件(共18页)

新概念三册 lesson18课件(共18页)
因某事把…加在某人身上
We didn’t attach blame to him for his failure. • Attach importance to sth 对某事非常重视 • Be attached to sth 喜欢喜爱 • Attach sth to sth (fix; fasten)
• 否定副词not , never, seldom, nowhere, little , rarely 放于句首时要用倒装句式。
• 2. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.
• Currently 现在;当前;通常地 • Currency 流通货币
sculpture
Michelangelo Moses, (c. 1513–1515), housed in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome. The sculpture was commissioned in 1505 by Pope Julius II for his tomb.
emotionally
• Emotion version (抽象) • Emotive
• 感动的;感情的
• Emotional character • An emotional person
• Feeling 某时内心的感受
Text analysis
• 1. rarely相当于seldom,表达否定的意思。 而seldom放在句首时,句子要倒装。

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第18课(5)

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第18课(5)

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第18课(5)Electric Currents in Modern Art 现代艺术中的电流Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed tonotice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops. We have got quite used to them. Some so-called'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.In spite of this, some people-including myself-were surpriseby a recent exhibition of modern sculpture. The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said:'Do not touch the exhibits. Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture. Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelledeach other all the time. In the centre of the hall, therewere a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights. These lights flickered continuously like trafficlights which have gone mad. Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!13. The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time.金属球经过磁化,互相之间不停地相互吸引或相互排斥。

新概念英语第三册Lesson+18笔记

新概念英语第三册Lesson+18笔记

新概念第三册Lesson 18 Electric currents in modern art现代艺术的电流1课文内容及译文【课文内容】Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

How might some of the exhibits have been dangerous?Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops. We have got quite used to them. Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.In spite of this, some people -- including myself -- were surprise by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture. The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits. Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture. Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time. In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights. These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad. Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!【参考译文】现代雕塑不再使我们感到惊讶了。

新概念英语第三册18专题培训课件

新概念英语第三册18专题培训课件
current
1.n. 水流;气流;电流
water/air/electric current a stream of water 一股水流 a cold flow of air 一股寒流 a cold current 寒流 of air rushed through the open door.
2.n. 思潮,潮流;趋势,倾向
vt.把...误认为, 弄错, 误解 mistake sb for 把某人误认为 Yesterday I mistook him for my classmate.
gallery n.美术馆,(教堂,议院等的) 边座; 旁听席; 大批观众
the distinguished guest‘s gallery贵宾席 [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃt]adj.著名的; 卓越的 the press gallery 记者席 the public gallery 旁听席 the National Gallery 国家美术馆 bring down the gallery 博得满场喝彩 play to the gallery 哗众取宠
attach importance to sth 对某事非常重视 -We attach importance to education.
be attached to sth 喜欢, 喜爱 -I'm very attached to her.
attachment n.附属物, 固定物, 爱慕, 友情
attach a wire to a radio 给收音机接线。 No blame is attached to his act. 他的行为无可非议。 The tourist attached labels to all his bags. 旅游者把他的行李都系上标签。 The hospital is attached to that university. 这医院地 odd adj.古怪的(因为少见而奇怪)

新概念英语第三册Lesson 18课件(共125张PPT)

新概念英语第三册Lesson 18课件(共125张PPT)

familiar
(b某e 事fa)m为i某lia人r所to熟s悉b. b(e某fa人mi)li熟ar悉wi某th 事sth.
Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.
回顾
▪ 经常 ▪ Not infrequently
回顾
▪有 ▪ not without
练习
▪ 常见 ▪ It is not uncommon
人们所熟悉的是悬挂在天花板上, 造 型奇特,随风飘荡的雕塑品。
Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.
ostracized: his obvious
commercialism and his indifference
to ethical considerations repel his
colleagues.
使反感
The theories of Confucianism and Taoism repel, contradict and couple with each other, thus forming the systematic mechanism of ancient China's aesthetic harmony conception.
that threaten you.

新概念英语第三册18分析解析ppt课件

新概念英语第三册18分析解析ppt课件

经营者提供商品或者服务有欺诈行为 的,应 当按照 消费者 的要求 增加赔 偿其受 到的损 失,增 加赔偿 的金额 为消费 者购买 商品的 价款或 接受服 务的费 用
sphere 球体,引申为范围、领域
hemisphere 半球 the sphere of her interest/power 兴趣/权利范围 the geometry[dʒiˈɒmətri] of spheres 球面几何学。 I take up a second foreign language to widen my sphere of knowledge. 我选修一种第二外语来扩大我的知识面。
flicker 摇曳 to shine with unstready light
The candle flickered in the wind.
flash 闪光 to shine suddenly and brightly for a short time
flash on and off 忽明忽暗
magnetic field 磁场
magnetic pole 磁极
magnetic tape 磁带
magnet [ˈmæ gnət] n.磁铁(石)
Funfair is like a magnet for little children.
Repel 经营者提供商品或者服务有欺诈行为的,应当按照消费者的要求增加赔偿其受到的损失,增加赔偿的金额为消费者购买商品的价款或接受服务的费用
You are mistaken. 你(弄)错了。 You couldn't be more mistaken. 你简直大错特 错。
mistaken identity 认错人
The teacher has mistaken opinion of his pupil.

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第18课现代艺术中的电流

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第18课现代艺术中的电流

Lesson18 Electric Currents in Modern Art现代艺术中的电流 新概念3课⽂内容: Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops. We have got quite used to them. Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years. In spite of this, some people-including myself-were surprise by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture. The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits. Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture. Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time. In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights. These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad. Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well! 新概念英语3逐句精讲: 1.Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. 现代雕塑不再使我们感到惊讶了。

新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson18

新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson18

Lesson 18Electric currents in modern art current ['kʌrənt]n. 电流alternating current (AC)direct current (DC)Is the wire live?The plug broke, exposing live wires.a two-pin plug a three-pin plugsocketwater current air currentswim with the currentswim against the currentthe current presidentcurrent affairsthe current economic situationmistaken [mɪ'steɪkən]adj. 错误的mistaken ideasa mistaken judgmentbe mistaken about …I was mistaken about her age.wrong falseerroneous fallaciousmistake errora technical errorblunderIt was a blunder to marry such a lazy-bones.fault It’s your fault!fallacyIt is a common fallacy that women are worse drivers than men. make a mistakecommit a fallacyThe author commits a fallacy of false analogy.errTo err is human,to forgive divine.凡人多舛误, 唯神能见宥.— Alexander Popeoddly ['ɒdli]adv. 奇怪地,古怪地oddWhat an odd man he is!an odd numberan even numberstrange unusualpeculiara peculiar smella most peculiar storybe peculiar to …Pandas are peculiar to China.weirdI heard some weird noises coming from outside.eccentricOur neighbor is an eccentric old lady who has about 25 cats.bizarre outlandishShe came to the party wearing a bizarre / an outlandish costume and a blond wig.attach [ə'tætʃ]v. 连上,系上,贴上,附加上attach … to …attach a photo to the formattach a rope to the branchThey attached a number of conditions to the agreement.China attaches great importance / significance to agriculture.She attaches great value to financial independence.sphere [sfɪə(r)]n. 球体;领域in the scientific / political / cultural / educational … sphere / area / field / world / realm / domain atmospherehemispherethe northern / southern / eastern / western hemisphererepel [rɪ'pel]v. 排斥Oil repels water.attractHis behavior repels me.The food repels my stomach.be repelled by …I was repelled by his behavior.repellentrepellent smell / behaviorrepel repellentrepulse repulsiverevolt revoltingdisgust disgustingYou would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive.“pel” = pushrepel compel / impelbe / feel compelled to dobe / feel impelled to doexpel propelflicker ['flɪkə(r)]v. 闪烁The candle flickered in the wind.twinkleTwinkle, twinkle, little star, like a diamond in the sky.— Jane Taylorsparkle glitterThe diamond sparkled in the sunlight.All that glitters is not gold.— William Shakespeareflasha flash of lightninga flash in the panHis first novel proved to be a flash in the pan. He never wrote another.emit [ɪ'mɪt]v. 放射,发射Fireflies emit light but not heat.give off dischargelaunchlaunch a rocket / missile / satelliteemit: “e ”(out) + “mit ”(se nd)submit: “sub ”(under) + “mit ”transmit: “trans ” (across)+ “mit ”sexually transmitted diseasesThe US open will be transmitted live via satellite.vomit: “vo ”(eat) + “mit ”omit: “o ”=“ob ”(away) + “mit ”rarely seldomalmost never hardly everThough he owned a large car, he hardly ever used it, preferring always to go on foot. Rarely / Seldom does modern sculpture surprise us any more.astonishdisturbremindconfuseconvinceHis reaction made me feel deeply disappointed.→His reaction deeply disappointed me.What he said made me totally confused.→What he said totally confused me.The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken.When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously.The idea is mistaken that modern art can only be seen in museums.圆周句(掉尾句)That all great art has this power of suggesting a world beyond is undeniable.It is undeniable that all great art has this power of suggesting a world beyond.Although Tchaikovsky himself thought of the Pathetic Symphony as his crowning masterpiece, the premiere on October 28th 1893 in St. Petersburg proved a disappointment.Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.be interested in …take … interest in …take an interest in …take no interest in …take little interest in …take a lot of interest in …Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay's cat.take pride in ...You should take pride in your work.take pleasure / delight in ...College students seem to take pleasure / delight in practical jokes.take comfort in ...I know she goes out a lot at night, but I take comfort in the fact that she's always with friends. take pity on ...I took pity on the beggar and gave him some change.cannot have failed to notice …must have noticed …Cats never fail to fascinate human beings.“on + 名词”表示处于某种状态on display / show / exhibitionThe house is on sale.The workers are on strike.I’m here on vacation.I’m here on business.The nurse is on call 24 hours a day.Strange forms of sculpture stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops.be / get / become used to(介词) …“We'll get used to that Bill,” said the vicar.be / get / become accustomed to(介词) …We have got quite accustomed to them. (A)Read a gas meter. (B) Start a camp fire. (C)Get gas for his car. (D) Cook some food.M: I’m not accustomed to using a gas stove.W: It’s simple. Just turn the knob until the burner lights then adjust the flame.Q: What is the man going to do?Answer: (D) Cook some food.be / get / become familiar with …We have got quite familiar with them.be adapted to(介词) …I am adapted to Beijing’s dry climate.so-calledWhere are your so-called friends now?—including myself——as well as myself——no less than myself—The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits. Some of them are dangerous!'say v. 上面写着…The sign says ‘Keep Out’.What did the letter say?My watch says four o’clock.A tiny asterisk conducted me to a footnote at the bottom of the page. It said: 'This service has been suspended.'go v. 一句话一个故事是怎么说的;一首歌是怎么唱的As the old saying goes, ‘look before you leap’.The story goes that the prince was turned to a frog.How does the song go?Keep away from the exhibits.a strangely shaped carrotShe has a perfectly shaped figure.heart-shapedpear-shapedV-shapedbe suspended from ..hang from …His driver’s license was suspended.in response to …The president stepped down in response to public pressure.a gust of winda flash of lightninga peal of thundera fit of coughinga round of applausepeals / gales of laughterbe familiar with …be familiar to …Many readers are familiar with the name Harry Potter.The name Harry Potter is familiar to many readers.Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.line sth. upThe books are lined up on the shelf.line up Line up, everybody!cut in lineattach sth. to sth.造句:在桌上排列着一些崭新的(brand-new) 电脑,而电脑上又连着(connect) 打印机(printer)。

新概念英语3-18第三册第18课

新概念英语3-18第三册第18课

New concept English Lesson 18Electric currents in modern art现代艺术中的电流electric currents,电流(s不能少)How might some of the exhibits have been dangerous?有一些展览可能是危险的,是怎么回事?Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more.现在雕塑不再使我们感到惊讶了sculpture,雕塑rarely,罕有,很少,不常any more,(常用于否定句和疑问句末)再也(不),(不)再The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken.现代艺术只能在博物馆里看到的想法是错误的museum,博物馆mistaken,错误的Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.即使对艺术没兴趣的人,也不能不注意到公共场所的现代雕塑的展品take no interest in,不感兴趣cannot+have+过去分词,表示对现在的推测,翻译为:不可能……could not+have+过去分词,表示对过去的推测,翻译为:过去不可能……Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops.立在公园里、建筑物以及商店的外面的奇形怪状的雕塑We have got quite used to them.我们对它们已经很熟悉了get used to,开始习惯了Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.一些所谓的“现代”雕塑品,已经展示了将近80年so-called,(表示不认同)所谓的;号称……的on display,展出In spite of this, some people-including myself-were surprised by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture.尽管如此,某些人-包括我-还是被最近的一个现代雕塑展惊到了In spite of this,尽管如此The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said:'Do not touch the exhibits.当我走进艺术品展览馆时,看见的第一个东西是一个告示,上面写着:“不要触碰展品gallery,陈列室,画廊,展览馆Some of them are dangerous!'中间有一些有危险“The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture.展览的展品是一些活动的雕塑Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.奇形怪状的雕塑吊在天花板,随着一阵阵风晃动,对每个人来说都是司空见惯Oddly,古怪的suspended from,从(顶棚)垂下ceiling,顶棚,天花板in response to,相应,对…有反应a gust of wind,一阵风familiar to,熟悉These objects, however, were different.然而,这些展品不同Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.有些长长的细线靠墙排列着,连接到金属球attach to附属于spheres球The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time.这些球已经被磁化,互相之间不停地吸引和排斥magnetize,磁化attract,吸引repel,排斥In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights.大厅的中央,有一些高大的展品,带着彩色的灯These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad.这些灯不停的闪烁,像失控的红绿灯flicker,闪烁mad,发疯的go mad,发疯,失控Sparks were emitted发射 from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily.火花从小黑盒子里发射出来,红灯愤怒地开关着(忽明忽暗)emit,发射on and off,断断续续It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment.这很像老旧的电子仪器展览会prehistoric,史前的,远古的These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well! 这些奇怪的雕塑看起来不仅设计成要给人们感情上的刺激,而且还要给他们身体上的电击peculiar,奇怪的shock,使震惊,使惊愕emotionally,给人感情上的……(动作)。

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第18课(4)

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第18课(4)

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第18课(4)Electric Currents in Modern Art 现代艺术中的电流Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed tonotice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops. We have got quite used to them. Some so-called'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.In spite of this, some people-including myself-were surpriseby a recent exhibition of modern sculpture. The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said:'Do not touch the exhibits. Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture. Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelledeach other all the time. In the centre of the hall, therewere a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights. These lights flickered continuously like trafficlights which have gone mad. Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!10. Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.人们所熟悉的是悬挂在天花板上、造型奇特、随风飘荡的雕塑品。

新概念英语第三册笔记第18课

新概念英语第三册笔记第18课

Lesson 18 Electric currents in modern art 现代艺术的电流New words and expression 生词和短语Current n.电流(趋势, 电流, 水流, 气流)流(持续不断的)(1、水流,潮流;2、气流3、电流4、思潮;潮流;趋向)-- a cold current 寒流-- an alternating/a direct current 交流/直流电--go with the current 随波逐流--I felt a current of cool air --the current of times潮流–against the current 逆流--electric current电流current adj. 1、[只做定语]目前的, 现在的, 当前的-- current affairs 时事–current price时价–the current week/year本周2、通用的;流通的;流行的(1当下且2主流正被使用或接受或流行by most people)-- current money 通行货币(金)currently adv. 普遍地, 通常地, 现在, 当前currency n. 1、流通, 2、货币(概念)stream 1、小河;溪2、~ (of sb/sth)流;(液)流;(气)流;(人)流;(车)流3、一连串,接二连三,源源不断(的事情)--A stream of blood -- a stream of visitors -- a constant stream of questionsgust 1、一阵强风;一阵狂风2、(感情的)迸发,爆发,发作[V] (of the wind 风) 猛刮;劲吹a gust of wind a gust of laughtertorrent 1、急流;激流;洪流2、(谩骂、问题等的)连发,迸发(劈头盖脸,狂风暴雨)sculpture n.雕塑(指用石头、木头、黏土、金属等进行雕刻)clay sculpture 泥塑像sculptural adj. 雕塑的, 雕刻般的sculptor n.雕刻家sculpt v.雕刻, 造型carve 阳刻1、vt&vi 雕刻(指用木头、石头等雕刻出某个物件或图案。

《新概念汉语》第3册第18课

《新概念汉语》第3册第18课


2. yǔfǎ 语法
❖ 2.1 会+V 不会+V ❖ “会”here indicates possibility.Verb or
verb phrase indicating the thing that will probably happen. ❖ 可能
❖ 今天会下雨吗? ❖ 今天不会下雨。
复习
用“把”布置教室。
18课

明天会下雨吗
shēnɡcí 1. 生 词

❖ 接电话 ❖ 电话没人接
❖ 去机场接朋友 ❖ 到学校接孩子 ❖ 我去楼下接你
见到
❖ 今天我见到了老板。 ❖ 我没见到爸爸 ❖ 见到你很高兴

❖ 量词
❖ 一次 ❖ 两次 ❖ 第一次 ❖ 这次
第二次 下(一)次
举行
❖ 举行会议 ❖ ——会议在——举行 ❖ 举行联欢会 ❖ 举行篮球比赛 ❖ 在北京举行
❖ 他八点Leabharlann 回家。他下午去超市。❖ 他下午去超市吗? ❖ 他下午去不去超市? 他下午不去超市。
3.课文
4. 练习 37页

过圣诞节 过春节 过生日 过周末
伦敦
❖ 哥哥在伦敦工作。 ❖ 他很喜欢伦敦。 ❖ 去伦敦 ❖ 今年的比赛在伦敦举行。 ❖ 伦敦很漂亮。
练习

高——矮/低
❖ 高/矮 ——人/东西

哥哥很高,弟弟很矮。

这张桌子太矮了。

房子很矮
❖ 高/低——水平/东西

汉语水平很高。水平很低。

地图太低了。

新概念第三册 lesson18 课件 (共25张PPT)

新概念第三册 lesson18 课件 (共25张PPT)
with a light touch 轻轻的一碰 10 A正确 gave off 11 B正确 illuminate v.照明, 照亮
-- illuminated by candle / illuminate the streets enlighten vt.开导, 启发 enlightened adj.开通的, 开明的(enlightened policy 开明的政策) alight vi.(不及物)下车, 落下(alighted, alighted)(alit, alit)
_ra_r_e_ly_____:not often _ex_h_i_b_it_io_n__: a showing ,a display or a public show _ex_h_i_b_it____: to display , esp in public / an act of exhibiting
What’s your impression of modern art ?
• Abstract • Surreal • Involving modern technology •…
Electric current of modern art
Task One
Listen to the tape and answer the questions below:
1. Can modern sculpture often surprise people now ? Why/ why not ?
2. What were on display at a recent exhibition ?
3. How might some exhibits have been dangerous?
prohibit somebody from doing something -- The lawg alcohol.(n.酒精, 酒)

新概念3-Lesson18 课件(共36张)

新概念3-Lesson18 课件(共36张)
-- Look, he is wearing a queer hat. Fantastic adj.奇妙的 Eccentric adj.怪癖的(--
He is an eccentric person.)
attach
attach vt.系、拴、粘上、贴上(-- attach…to…) -He attached the lamb to a tree.
magnetize v.使磁化, 吸引
-- The iron was magnetized. -- His speech magnetized the listeners.
Repel v.排斥, 使厌恶(= to drive back, cause feelings of dislike)
The different sexes attract each other and the same sexes repel on the contrary.
Attach…to sb for sth 因为某事而把…加再某人身 上
-- We didn't attach blame to him for his failure. 我们 没有因为他的失败而责备他。
attach importance to sth 对某事非常重视 -We attach importance to education.
cannot, failed to 双重否定意味着肯定(强调肯定的 语气)
-- He must have passed his examination last week.
= He cannot have failed to pass his examination last w eek.
-- You must keep your promise. = You can't fail to keep your promise.(n.许诺)
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Her dress was molded to her body.
mistaken adj. 错误的 adj. incorrect/wrong/misunderstood make a mistake/by mistake 弄错 He took my umbrella by mistake. mistake sb for sb 把….误认为 Yesterday I mistook him for my
His speech magnetized the listeners. magnetic adj. 地磁的;有磁性的
magnetic force/ field/ pole/ tape magnet n. ['mægnət] 磁铁 magnate ['mægneɪt] n. 巨头;大资
本家
fl- 移动的光 flicker v. 闪烁 shine unsteadily flash v. 闪光 shine for a moment flash on and off 忽明忽暗 flame v. 焚烧;泛红;n. 火焰 Her face flamed red with embarrassment. old flame 旧情人 gl- 不移动的光 glare vt. 瞪视;发眩光 The tropic sun glared down on us all day. glitter vi. (在阳光照耀下)闪光;闪烁 All that glitters is not gold is a well-known
attach v. 连, 系 attach importance/significance to sth 对…非常重视 In China, we attach too much importance to
education. Please see attachment for details. (n. 附件) affiliated adj. 附属的,有关联的 a high school affiliated to a university
leg
• Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums(同位语) is mistaken. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops. We have got quite used to them. Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.
新概念第三册第18课
sculpture n. 雕塑 一件雕塑品 a piece of sculpture 阳刻 carve vt. ice carving 阴刻engrave vt. be engraved in your memory/mind/heart model oneself on/after 把自己塑造成 mould/mold sth into [məʊld] 铸造(用模子制作)
classmate.
art gallery n. 美术馆 (art museum) Embassy Library Restaurant Tea house oddly adv. 古怪的 strange adj. 奇怪的;陌生的 That is strange! odd adj. 古怪的;奇数的 odd number ---even number queer adj. 奇特的(贬义的); homosexual queer bird Look, he is wearing a queer hat. weird adj. 怪异的 weird hairdo eccentric adj. [ɪk'sɛntrɪk] 古怪的,反常的
sphere n. 球体 hemisphere n. 半球 the Northern Hemisphere the Eastern Hemisphere globe n. 地球;地球仪;球体 The Globe Fortune Forum
magnetize v. 使磁化;(比喻)吸 引
The iron was magnetized.
emit v. 放射 give off emit sound发出声响 emit smell散发出 emit light 发出光 emit heat放热 emit smoke排放出 emit sparks迸发出火花 The sun emits light. The chimney emitted smoke. Let the porridge simmer
• 排放二氧化碳的产业必须要购买排放量之类 的。
• 3.Earthquakes emit three types of waves which have their own characteristics.
• prehistoric adj. 史前的,老掉牙的,过时的 prehistoric animals
• The strict father’s ideas about educating girls is prehistoric.
• pre--before • preschool children pre-marriage prewar • post-- after • postwar postpone postgraduate postmodern • fore--front • forename = given name • forecast foreword foretell foreleg ----hind
• 1.Since they emit light directly, OLED displays do not need a backlight.
• 由于也是自身发光,OLED显示器可以不用背 光灯。
• 2.Industries that emit carbon dioxide [daɪ'ɑksaɪd] would have to buy permits to do so.
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