新概念三册Lesson52备课笔记ppt
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第52课(3)
Mud is Mud 实事求是My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, grayish substance. If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. The bottle really does contain perfumed mud. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years.Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. He would invent fanciful names on the spot. On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called 'Scented Shadow' or for 'insoluble bath cubes'. If a shop assistant told him she had not heard of it, he would pretend to be considerably put out. He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. How Harry managed to keep a straight face during these performances is quite beyond me.Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for 'Myrolite', the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that 'myrolite' was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry's requirements. When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. He expected the assistant to look at him in blank astonishment. However, it was his turn to be surprised, for the woman's eyes immediately lit up and she fetched several bottles which she placed on the counter for Harry to inspect. For once, Harry had to admit defeat. He picked up what seemed to be the smallest bottle and discreetly asked the price. He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. From then on, Harry decided that this little game he had invented might prove to be expensive. The curious bottle, which now adorns the bookcase in his study, was his first and last purchase of rare cosmetics.7.How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating.哈⾥如何得到这种稀奇古怪的东西的,这⾥有个有趣的故事,⽽且他挺爱把它讲给别⼈听。
新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson52(共19页)
observant
• 英英:good or quick at noticing things • adj.观察力敏锐的 • observant eyes 敏锐的双眼 • 【拓展】observe • ①看到,注意到 • observe sb. doing sth. 注意到某人正在做… • ②观察,观测 • ③遵守,奉行 (庆祝,纪念) • ④ 评论,陈述(意见)
Don’t be so discouraged. If you______ such feelings, you will do better next time. A. carry on B. get back C. break down D. put away
词组
1.on display=on show 陈列,展出 2.a delicate shade of green 淡绿色 3.be filled with 被……填充 4.express doubt or surprise 表示怀疑或吃惊 e into the possession of 占有,得到 6.be fond of 喜欢,喜爱 7.cure sb. of 治好某人的…. 8.on the spot 在现场 9.be/feel put out 不高兴,烦恼,不安 10.out of stock 脱销 11.keep a straight face 板着脸,一本正经 12.prompt sb. to do sth. 促使某人做某事 13.in bewilderment 迷惑地,糊涂地
permanent
英英:continuing to exit for a long time or for all future time
adj.永久的,永恒的
【例句】Nature is permanent.
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第52课(1)
Mud is Mud 实事求是My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, grayish substance. If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. The bottle really does contain perfumed mud. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years.Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. He would invent fanciful names on the spot. On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called 'Scented Shadow' or for 'insoluble bath cubes'. If a shop assistant told him she had not heard of it, he would pretend to be considerably put out. He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. How Harry managed to keep a straight face during these performances is quite beyond me.Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for 'Myrolite', the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that 'myrolite' was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry's requirements. When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. He expected the assistant to look at him in blank astonishment. However, it was his turn to be surprised, for the woman's eyes immediately lit up and she fetched several bottles which she placed on the counter for Harry to inspect. For once, Harry had to admit defeat. He picked up what seemed to be the smallest bottle and discreetly asked the price. He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. From then on, Harry decided that this little game he had invented might prove to be expensive. The curious bottle, which now adorns the bookcase in his study, was his first and last purchase of rare cosmetics.1.My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study.我的堂兄哈⾥在他的书房⾥⼀直摆着⼀只形状古怪的⼤瓶⼦。
L52 新概念3 52课PPT
She was physically delicate and psychologically unstable. 她身体孱弱,心理上也不够稳定。
the Delicate Arch
shade n. 色度;遮阳,遮棚; 挡风物;vt.遮蔽
Trees provide welcome shade. be shaded by
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Lesson 52
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permanent adj.永久(性)的,永恒的,不变的,
permanent residence permanent damage 永久居留 永久损伤
他们已经入境该国,并申请了永久居留权。 They had entered the country and had applied for permanent residence.
To obtain something means to get it or achieve it.
prompt v.敦促,激励 adj.迅速的; 立刻的;
To prompt someone to do something means to make them decide to do it.
The need for villagers to control their own destinies has prompted a new plan. 村民们想要掌握自己的命运,这促成了一项新的计划。
My cousin , Harry , keeps a large curiously sha ped bottle on permanent display in his study . keep sth. on permanent display
新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson52(共16页)
Thank You!
• This explanation • evidently conveyed something • to the woman • who searched shelf after shelf. • She produced • all sorts of weird concoctions, • but none of them • met with Harry's requirements.
his arm.
• From then on, • Harry decided • that this little game • he had invented • might prove to be expensive. • The curious bottle, • which now adorns the bookcase • in his study, • was his first and last purchase • of rare cosmetics.
shops • and make outrageous requests • for goods that do not exist.
• He would invent • fanciful names • on the spot. • On entering a shop, • he would ask for a new perfume • called ‘Scented Shadow’ • or for ‘insoluble bath cubes’. • If a shop assistant • told him • she had not heard of it,
新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第52课:Mud is mud
新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第52课:Mud is mud Lesson 52 Mud is mud 实事求是【New words and expressions】生词和短语●permanent adj. 永久的●tint v. 给……染色●delicate adj. 淡色的●shade n. 色度●observant adj. 观察力敏锐的●greyish adj. 浅灰色的●dispel v. 驱散,消除●outlandish adj. 稀奇古怪的●acquisition n. 获得●cosmetic n. 化妆品●outrageous adj. 无理的,令人不能容忍的●fanciful adj. 想像出来的●insoluble adj. 不可溶解的●prompt v. 敦促,激励●exclusive adj. 专售高档商品的●syllable n. 音节●bewilderment n. 迷惑,糊涂●freckle n. 雀斑●evidently adv. 显然的,明显地●weird adj. 奇异的,古怪的●concoction n. 调制品●intoxicate v. 陶醉,得意忘形●blank adj. 无表情的,茫然的●discreetly adv. 谨慎地●clutch v. 抓住●adorn v. 装饰,打扮◆permanent adj. 永久的permanent job / housetemporary 临时的◆tint v. 给……染色tint the paper yellow 把纸染成黄色(双宾语)◆delicate adj. 淡色的Eg: I like the delicate dress. 我喜欢淡颜色,比较雅致的裙子。
◆shade n. 色度shade 荫凉in the shade 在荫凉处shady adj.in the shady street 在有荫凉的街道上in the shady spot 在有荫凉的地方◆◆observant adj. 观察力敏锐的◆greyish adj. 浅灰色的light grey◆dispel v. 驱散,消除◆outlandish adj. 稀奇古怪的oddstrangefantasticqueerpeculiarweirdeccentricL31Eg:I can’t get along well with the weird. outlandish: queerstrange and unpleasantweird: strange and unnaturaldifficult to understandL52-01 end 5’35”。
新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson52
新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson52【课文】My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, grayish substance. If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. The bottle really does contain perfumed mud. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years.Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. He would invent fanciful names on the spot. On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called 'Scented Shadow' or for 'insoluble bath cubes'. If a shop assistant told him she had not heard of it, he would pretend to be considerably put out. He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. How Harry managed to keep a straight face during these performances is quite beyond me.Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for 'Myrolite', the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that 'myrolite' was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. This explanation evidently conveyed something tothe woman who searched shelf after shelf. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry's requirements. When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. He expected the assistant to look at him in blank astonishment. However, it was his turn to be surprised, forthe woman's eyes immediately lit up and she fetched several bottles which she placed on the counter for Harry to inspect. For once, Harry had to admit defeat. He picked up what seemed to be the smallest bottle and discreetly asked the price. He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. From then on, Harry decided that this little game he had invented might prove to be expensive. The curious bottle, which now adorns the bookcase in his study, was his first and last purchase of rare cosmetics.【课文翻译】我的堂兄哈里在他的书房里一直摆着一只形状古怪的大瓶子。
新概念英语第三册第五十二课
新概念英语第三册第五十二课Laughter, often described as the best medicine, possesses the remarkable ability to transform our moods and bring joy to our lives. It is a universal language that knows no bounds, transcending cultural and linguistic differences, connecting people from all corners of the globe. The impact of laughter is profound, extending far beyond a mere expression of happiness; it can serve as a powerful tool for stress relief, anxiety reduction, and even pain management.The concept of laughter as a healing force is not a new one. Ancient cultures recognized the therapeutic value of humor and often employed it in their healing practices. Modern science has also begun to explore the physiological effects of laughter, revealing that it triggers the release of endorphins, the natural feel-good chemicals in our brains. These endorphins not only elevate our mood but also have a positive impact on our physical health, boosting our immune system and even helping to regulate our blood pressure.However, the benefits of laughter extend beyond its physiological effects. Laughter has the remarkable ability to bring people together, breaking down barriers and fostering connections. It can diffuse tense situations, turning potentially conflictive moments into opportunities for understanding and compassion. In the workplace, laughter can promote a more relaxed and collaborative atmosphere, enhancing teamwork and creativity. In personal relationships, it can serve as a powerful bonding agent, strengthening the bonds between friends and family.But while laughter is indeed a powerful force for good, it is not always easy to come by. In our fast-paced and often stressful lives, finding moments of joy and humor can be challenging. However, it is important to remember that the key to unlocking the power of laughter lies within us. We have the ability to choose to see the lighter side of life, to find humor in even the most mundane situations. By cultivating a sense of humor and making a conscious effort to laugh more often, we can transform our lives and the lives of those around us.In conclusion, the power of laughter is an invaluable asset in our lives. It has the ability to transform our moods, boost our physical health, and bring people together. By making a conscious effort to laugh more often and find humor in our daily lives, we can unlock the key to ahappier and more fulfilling existence. Let us remember that laughter is not just a sound; it is a powerful force that has the potential to change the world.**笑声的力量:通往更快乐生活的钥匙**笑声,常常被誉为最好的药物,具有改变我们情绪、为生活带来欢乐的非凡能力。
新概念第三册 lesson 52 课件
• ◆blank adj. 无表情的,茫然的 • ◆discreetly adv. 谨慎地 • discreet ==careful in speech and action • Eg: He’s discreet in giving his opinion. • He’s discreet in airing his views.
• Eg: Whatever we do, we must be careful.
• Be careful, a car is rushing towards you. • cautious 谨慎的 (既表示细心,又表示谨慎
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• Eg: He is a cautious person, so whatever he does, he is not only discreet but careful as well.
evidently
• ◆weird adj. 奇异的,古怪的 • ◆concoction n. 调制品 • ◆intoxicate v. 陶醉,得意忘形 • excite greatly beyond self-control
• be intoxicated by
• be intoxicated with
• Eg: He devotes his time to the acquisition of knowledge.他把全部的精力都用在知识的获 得上。
• the acquisition of sth. (通常形式)
• Eg: Acquiring confidence is essential.
• The acquisition of confidence is essential The acquisition of confidence is of significance
新概念英语第三册Lesson52Mudismud课件
blank inspect discreetly beat a hasty retreat clutch adorns
adj. 不知所措 v. 挑选
adv. 谨慎地 悬崖勒马 v. 抓住 v. 装饰, 摆放
Chapter 52 Mud is mud
Part1: Vocabulary
permanent tint delicate shade observant greyish dispel outlandish acquisition cosmetic
outrageous
fanciful insoluble
very shocking and unacceptable ‘That's outrageous!’ he protested. “简直骇人听闻!”他抗议说。
Harry does not need to be __pr_o_m_p_t_e_d(prompt) to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for 'Myrolite', the shop assistant looked _p_uz_z_l_ed___(puzzle) and Harry __re_p_e_a_t_ed_(repeat) the word, slowly _s_t_r_es_s_in_g_(stress) each syllable. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that 'myrolite' was a hard, amberlike substance ________wchoiuclhd be used to remove freckles. This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman ___w_h_o___ searched shelf after shelf. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met ___w_i_t_h__ Harry's requirements. When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud.
2024年新概念英语NCE3_lesson52(共9页)课件
• mud is mud实事求是 • 同义 • spade is spade • fact is fact
• acquisition • n.获得 • acquire • confidence /courage/knowledge/skills
• prompt v.敦促,激励 • prompt sb. to do • eg. What prompts you to study English so hard?
• ----The car is going swiftly.
• despite the fact that • in spite of the fact that • 尽管事实如此
• is quite beyond me • =is quite beyond my understanding • =is quite beyond my imagination
• take measure 采取措施
• eg. He took a prompt measure.
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He made a prompt decision.
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昂立新概念3讲义(第四版) Lesson 52 学生版
昂立新概念3讲义第四版(学生版)最新讲义Lesson 52 Mud is mudPart 1 Words and Expressions(1) mud (title) n. 泥,烂泥谚语:Mud is mud. _____________________________As clear as mud. _________________________If you throw mud enough, some of it will stick._______________________________________________________________________(2) permanent adj. 永久的(3) tint v. 给……染色(4) delicate adj. 淡色的(5) shade n. 色度(6) observant adj. 观察力敏锐的You should have been more observant when he stared at you; it was certainly a red flag. 当他盯视你的时候一定_________________________________________________。
Police are trained to be observant and to remember detail.______________________________________________________________________ 引申:___________ v. 观察___________ n. 观察(7) greyish adj. 淡灰色的(8) dispel v. 驱散,消除(某种有害的或错误的信念或看法)We should dispel the belief that scientists are those nerds who even don’t know how to make coffee.________________________________________________________________________ He presently tried to dispel the silence by making a great rattling and noise.________________________________________________________________________(9) outlandish adj. 稀奇古怪的(10) acquisition n. 获得(11) cosmetic n. 化妆品(12) outrageous adj. 无理的,令人不能容忍的搭配:outrageous ____________________________“Instead of calling my maids too fussy, people would imagine I always behave in this out rageous fashion.”_____________________________________________________________________(13) fanciful adj. 想象出来的(14) insoluble adj.a. ____________Blood is insoluble in water.b. 不能解决的目前金融危机带来的困难似乎是不能解决的。
新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson52
Lesson 52 Mud is mudtint [tɪnt]v. 染色,微染tint v. to slightly change the colour of something 染色,微染She's had her eyelashes tinted.Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, …dye v. colour sth., esp by dipping in a liquid 染色,浸染dye one's hairdye a white dress blueIts wool, which had been dyed black, had been washed clean by the rain!stain v. colour (wood, fabric, etc) with a substance that penetrates the material 染色,渍染,着色He stained the wood dark brown.We've decided to stain the shelves blue.colour v. put colour on (sth.), e.g. by painting, dyeing or staining 着色colour a picture colour a wall green dispel [dɪ'spel] v. 驱散,打消dispel v. to make sth. go away, esp. a belief, idea, or feeling 驱散,打消dispel doubts / fears / worries / rumors / hesitations / prejudice …This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have.Reading about them increases our understanding without dispelling our fears.“pel” = pushdispel propelrepel expelcompel impelbe / feel compelled to dobe / feel impelled to dooutlandish [aʊt'lændɪʃ]adj. 稀奇古怪的,非常怪异的outlandish = bizarre adj. extremely strange and unusual 稀奇古怪的,非常怪异的an outlandish hairstyledancers in rather bizarre costumesstrange unusual odd peculiarAt the time, this did not strike me as odd.These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!weirdA really weird thing happened last night.eccentricHis eccentric behaviour lost him his job.True eccentrics never deliberately set out to draw attention to themselves.outrageous [aʊt'reɪdʒəs]adj. 令人震惊的,极其不合理的;非常奇怪的outrageous adj. 1. very shocking or unreasonable 令人震惊的,极其不合理的His treatment of his wife is outrageous.She blames me for causing her father's death. But that's outrageous!Gesticulating wildly, the man acted as if he found my offer outrageous, but he eventually reduced the price to £10.outrageous adj. 2. extremely unusual and slightly amusing or shocking 非常奇怪的outrageous clothes / behaviourShe says the most outrageous things sometimes.Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist.freckle ['frekl]n. 雀斑freckle n. one of the small light-brown spots on the human skin 雀斑Ann's face and back are covered with freckles.mole n. small permanent dark spot on the human skin 痣beauty spot / beauty mark n. a small dark mark on a woman's face - used when you think it is attractive 美人痣acne n. 痤疮,粉刺Many adolescents suffer from acne.dimple n. 酒窝chin dimple n.下巴窝intoxicate [ɪn'tɒksɪkeɪt]v. 使醉酒;使陶醉intoxicated adj. 1. (fml.) drunk 醉酒的The driver was clearly intoxicated.intoxicated adj. 2. feeling so excited or happy about something that you cannot think clearly 陶醉的be intoxicated by / with …He was intoxicated by / with success.Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud.toxic noxious poisonoustoxic chemicals / substances / gasesCarbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and noxious gas.mud is mudcall a spade a spadetell it like it istell somebody straightI told her straight that she was wrong..keep v. have sth. in a particular place 在某处存放或放置某物Where do you keep the cutlery?Always keep your driving licence in a safe place.George kept a bottle of whiskey under his bed.oddly shaped formscuriously shaped bits of metalShe has a perfectly shaped figure.heart-shaped pear-shaped V-shapedon display = on show 展示,陈列A collection of photographs was on display in the hall.Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. Her work is on temporary display at the gallery.The locomotive is kept on static display in the National Railway Museum.造句:乔治在书房里一直陈列着一枚金牌。
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第52课(10)
Mud is Mud 实事求是My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, grayish substance. If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. The bottle really does contain perfumed mud. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years.Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. He would invent fanciful names on the spot. On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called 'Scented Shadow' or for 'insoluble bath cubes'. If a shop assistant told him she had not heard of it, he would pretend to be considerably put out. He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. How Harry managed to keep a straight face during these performances is quite beyond me.Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for 'Myrolite', the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that 'myrolite' was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry's requirements. When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. He expected the assistant to look at him in blank astonishment. However, it was his turn to be surprised, for the woman's eyes immediately lit up and she fetched several bottles which she placed on the counter for Harry to inspect. For once, Harry had to admit defeat. He picked up what seemed to be the smallest bottle and discreetly asked the price. He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. From then on, Harry decided that this little game he had invented might prove to be expensive. The curious bottle, which now adorns the bookcase in his study, was his first and last purchase of rare cosmetics.28.From then on, Harry decided that this little game he had invented might prove to be expensive.从那以后,他认识到⾃⼰发明的⼩⼩恶作剧是要付出很⼤的代价的。
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第52课(4)
Mud is Mud 实事求是My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, grayish substance. If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. The bottle really does contain perfumed mud. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years.Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. He would invent fanciful names on the spot. On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called 'Scented Shadow' or for 'insoluble bath cubes'. If a shop assistant told him she had not heard of it, he would pretend to be considerably put out. He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. How Harry managed to keep a straight face during these performances is quite beyond me.Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for 'Myrolite', the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that 'myrolite' was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry's requirements. When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. He expected the assistant to look at him in blank astonishment. However, it was his turn to be surprised, for the woman's eyes immediately lit up and she fetched several bottles which she placed on the counter for Harry to inspect. For once, Harry had to admit defeat. He picked up what seemed to be the smallest bottle and discreetly asked the price. He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. From then on, Harry decided that this little game he had invented might prove to be expensive. The curious bottle, which now adorns the bookcase in his study, was his first and last purchase of rare cosmetics.10.He would invent fanciful names on the spot.他会当场编造出⼀些稀奇古怪的货名。
新概念三-新概念英语第三册第52课-Mud is mud
新概念英语第三册第52课:Mud is mudLesson 52 Mud is mud实事求是Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
Why did Harry decide to give up his little game?My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, grayish substance. If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. The bottle really does contain perfumed mud. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years.Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. He would invent fanciful names on the spot. On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called'Scented Shadow' or for 'insoluble bath cubes'. If a shop assistant told him she had not heard of it, he would pretend to be considerably put out. He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. How Harry managed to keep a straight face during these performances is quite beyond me. Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for 'Myrolite', the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that 'myrolite' was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry's requirements. When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. He expected the assistant to look at him inblank astonishment. However, it was his turn to be surprised, for the woman's eyes immediately lit up and she fetched several bottles which she placed on the counter for Harry to inspect. For once, Harry had to admit defeat. He picked up what seemed to be the smallest bottle and discreetly asked the price. He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. From then on, Harry decided that this little game he had invented might prove to be expensive. The curious bottle, which now adorns the bookcase in his study, was his first and last purchase of rare cosmetics.参考译文我的堂兄哈里在他的书房里一直摆着一只形状古怪的大瓶子。
新概念英语第三册笔记第52课上课教案教学文案
新概念英语第三册笔记第52课上课教案教学文案(总18页)-本页仅作为预览文档封面,使用时请删除本页-新概念英语第三册笔记第52课上课教案2Lesson 52 Mud is Mud 实事求是New words and expression 生词和短语学习词汇时仅知道汉语语义是不够的,要把单词放在语句中体会其应用学习关键句结构是则要把它放在段落结构或文章里mud is mud实事求是同义 spade is spade 实事求是 [speɪd n. 1、铁锹,铲子 2、黑桃 fact is factshovel 指用铲煤块、煤渣、沙雪或糖等铲子,有大有小。
spade 指用于挖土刨地的铲子或铁锹。
scoop [sku:p] n.凹穴,坑(本意1、vt 用勺子舀 2、勺形物(特殊的勺子,比如冰淇淋,奶粉,咖啡)3、独家新闻(勺子舀出来的,挖掘出来的))seek truth from the fact==talk like it is like 实话实说permanent adj. 永久的 ~job/houseperpetual a.永久的,永远的,永恒的(不休止的,一直持续下去的,用于不易受阻的) 没完没了的(贬义)--They are as poor as church mouse, they are have to struggle against perpetual poverty. perpetual noise没完没了的噪音 perpetual nagging没完没了的嘟囔 perpetual conflicts战火不断permanent和perpetual的反义词都是 temporary临时的 temporary jobs临时工作perpetual 语气最强,指保持永久不变,没有中断的行为,永无止境地持续下去。
有时用于贬义,指令人厌烦之事。
permanent 指总是处于相同的情况和地位,可长期持续下去,永久不变。
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第52课实事求是
语言点:句子结构分析:how Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff是主语从句;which he is fond of relating是定语从句。 8.Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years. 此外,得到这瓶香水泥还治好了他多年的一个坏习惯。
语言点:句子结构分析:fact后面的that引导同位语从句;notice后面的that引导宾语从句。 3.If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. 要是你问哈里瓶里装着什么,他会告诉你是香水泥。
Lesson52 Mud is Mud 实事求是 新概念3课文内容: My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, grayish substance. If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. The bottle really does contain perfumed mud. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years. Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. He would invent fanciful names on the spot. On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called 'Scented Shadow' or for 'insoluble bath cubes'. If a shop assistant told him she had not heard of it, he would pretend to be considerably put out. He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. How Harry managed to keep a straight face during these performances is quite beyond me. Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for 'Myrolite', the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that 'myrolite' was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry's requirements. When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. He expected the assistant to look at him in blank astonishment. However, it was his turn to be surprised, for the woman's eyes immediately lit up and she fetched several bottles which she placed on the counter for Harry to inspect. For once, Harry had to admit defeat. He picked up what seemed to be the smallest bottle and discreetly asked the price. He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. From then on, Harry decided that this little game he had invented might prove to be expensive. The curious bottle, which now adorns the bookcase in his study, was his first and last purchase of rare cosmetics. 新概念英语3逐句精讲: 1.My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. 我的堂兄哈里在他的书房里一直摆着一只形状古怪的大瓶子。
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intoxicate 1)adj.drunk -He was ~ed ,so he can’t drive the car. 2) v.陶醉,得意忘形 be ~ed by/ with -He was ~ed by the sudden victory.
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shade n . 1)色度 淡绿色 light ~ of green 深蓝色 heavy/ rich ~ of blue 2)荫,阴影 In the ~ 在阴凉处 -You’d better stay in the ~ on this hot day. window shade 遮光窗帘 shades(俚语)=sunglasses
prompt 1)v.敦促,激励 ~ sb. to do sth. -What prompt him to be so upset. 2)adj.迅速的,敏捷的 ~ response / action -You are always ~ in answering my questions. 3)adv.准时地 -We begin our class at 8 o’clock ~.
• 5、acquisition n.获得 • The ~ of knowledge/ skills/ confidence/ courage= acquire knowledge/… • 【辨】 • acquisition 指泛泛的概念 • acquirement 仅指精神上的获得 • the acquisition of knowledge/ the acquirement of knowledge • the acquisition of money
exclusive adj.专售高档商品的:专有的;排外的 an ~ interview 专访 ~ report 独家报道 ~ of 不包括—inclusive of -He paid her¥200, exclusive of expenses. 除了支付费用,他还付她200元。 • ~ nation • 排外的国家 • • • • • •
• dispel v.驱散,消除 • ~ fears / doubts/ anxiety • pel: drive, push驱使 ,推动 dispel= dis分开+pel 驱散 compel=com共同+pel 强迫 • expel=ex往外+pe逐出,驱逐 impel=im(in)+pel 推进 propel=pro往前+pel推进,促进 • repel=re往回+pel 击退,抵制
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syllable n.音节 -Not a ~! -别声张!(半个字也不要说) not breathe a ~ 守口如瓶(半个字也不露) (口)“保密” mum’s the word -It’s between us. to the last ~ (说)到最后一个字
• Text: • (L8)The bottle really does contain umed mud. • How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. • Further- more, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years.
outlandish adj.稀奇古怪的 ~ clothing/ costume 奇装异服 【辨】 outlandish(strange and unusual) weird (very strange, mysterious or frightening) • ~ hairdo/ dress • -I can’t get along well with the weird. • (n.怪人) • • • • • •
• (L14) • If a shop girl told him she had not heard of it, he would pretend to be considerably put out.
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(L15)be put out 不高兴,生气,不安 -She was put out by his words. “put out” put out fire put one’s arm out 脱臼,错位 put out energy and enthusiasm 发挥干劲和热情 put out a call for help 发出求救信号
• (L12) • Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. • He would invent fanciful names on the spot.
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cosmetic n.化妆品 ~ surgery 整容手术 同: makeup—make up 化妆: put on makeup skin care 护肤 facial cleaner 洗面奶 lipstick 唇膏 hand lotion 护手霜
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15、clutch v.抓住;掌握 ~ at an opportunity 抓住时机 in one’s ~ 在某人的掌握之中 ~ bag 女用无带提包 同: snatch/ seize/ grasp/clasp
• adorn v.装饰,打扮 • ~ with • -The newly weds adorn their room with flowers • 同: • decorate/ ornament • a beautifully decorated room= • a beautifully adorned/ ornamented room
• (L9)come into the possession of 得到 • -The Macbook came into my hands after some words before my mother. • come into a large fortune • 继承了一大笔遗产
• (L10)relate v.讲,叙述 • ~ the whole story/ a happy ending • -Our parents always ~ their past experiences to educate us.
fanciful adj. 想象出来的 a ~ story fancy v. ~ doing= imagine doing fancy adj.花哨的;高级的 ~ skating 花样滑冰 ~ diving花样跳水 ~ dress party 化妆舞会 ~ fruits 特级水果
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(L13)on entering a shop = as soon as he enters a shop “一…就” the moment / the minute/ the second/ hardly when/ no sooner than
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“实事求是” spade is spade fact is fact seek truth from facts keep one’s feet on the ground
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delicate adj. 1)淡色的 ~ green/blue grayish 浅灰色的 light shade of gray=light grey(gray=grey) 2)清淡可口的 ~ soup delicacy n. 美味,佳肴 3)纤弱的,精致的 ~ features 精致的容貌 ~lace精致的花边 ~ skin 娇嫩的皮肤
• concoction n.调制品 • (sth.esp. a drink ,made by mixing different thing together) • 同:1)mixture n.混合物 • mixed adj. • ~ feeling 复杂的情感 • ~ school • 男女同校 • 2)blend n./v. • 水和油不能混合。 • -Water does not blend with oil.
• Text: • (L5)If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. • If you expressed doubt or surprise, he would immediately invite you to smell it and then to rub some into your skin. • This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have.