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新概念英语第二册第84课-On strike

新概念英语第二册第84课-On strike
参考译文 公共汽车司机决定下星期罢工。罢工定于星期二开始,谁也不知道会持续多 久。司机们声称此次罢工将一直持续到就工资和工作条件问题达成全面协议的时 候 为止。多数人认为此次罢工至少会持续一个星期。很多私人汽车的车主正准 备为乘车上班的人们提供“免费乘车”的服务,这将在某种程度上减轻对火车的 压力。与 此同时,有一部分大学生自愿在罢工期间驾驶公共汽车。所有的学生 都是开车的能手,但在驾驶公共汽车之前,他们必须通过一项专门测验。学生们 准备在两天后就 接受测验。即使这样,人们仍会感到上班有困难。但到目前为 止,公众已经向新闻界写信表达他们对学生们的感激之情了。只有一两个人提出 反对意见,说学生们会 把车开得太快!
3.volunteer (1)vt. , vi.自愿,自动提出,自愿提供: Some college students have volunteered to drive buses while the strike lasts. 一些大学生自愿在罢工期间驾驶公共汽车。 After the fire, many people volunteered their services. 大火之后,许多人自愿提供服务。 Frank has volunteered for the army. 弗兰克自愿参军。 (2)n. 自愿参加者,志愿者: The road was built by volunteers. 这条路是由志愿者筑成的。 Are there any volunteers for a try? 有自愿试一试的人吗?
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3.…the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions.……此次罢工将一直持续到就工资和工作条件问 题达成全面协议的时候为止。

《新概念英语》第二册 电子版

《新概念英语》第二册 电子版

《新概念英语》第二册第1课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A private conversation 私人谈话(精讲)第2课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐?(精讲)第3课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Please send me a card 请给我寄张明信片(精讲)第4课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)An exciting trip 激动人心的旅行(精讲)第5课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)No wrong numbers 无错号之虞(精讲)第6课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Percy Buttons 珀西.巴顿斯(精讲)第7课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Too late 为时太晚(精讲)第8课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The best and the worst 最好的和最差的(精讲)第9课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A cold welcome 冷遇(精讲)第10课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Not for jazz 不适于演奏爵士乐(精讲)第11课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)One good turn deserves another 礼尚往来(精讲)第12课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Goodbye and good luck 再见, 一路顺风(精讲)第13课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The Greenwood Boys 绿林少年(精讲)第14课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Do you speak English?你会讲英语吗?(精讲)第15课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Good news 佳音(精讲)第16课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A polite request 彬彬有礼的要求(精讲)第17课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Always young 青春常驻(精讲)第18课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)He often does this! 他经常干这种事!(精讲)第19课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Sold out 票已售完(精讲)第20课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)One man in a boat 独坐孤舟(精讲)第21课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Mad or not?是不是疯了(精讲)第22课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A glass envelope 玻璃信封(精讲)第23课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A new house 新居(精讲)第24课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)If could be worse 不幸中之万幸(精讲)第25课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Do the English speak English?英国人讲的是英语吗?(精讲)第26课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The best art critics最佳艺术评论家(精讲)第27课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A wet night 雨夜(精讲)第28课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)No parking 禁止停车(精讲)第29课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Taxi! 出租汽车(精讲)第30课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Football or polo? 足球还是水球?(精讲)第31课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Success story 成功者的故事(精讲)第32课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Shopping made easy 购物变得很方便(精讲)第33课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Out of the darkness 冲出黑暗(精讲)第34课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Quick work 破案 “神速”(精讲)第35课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Stop thief!捉贼!(精讲)第36课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Across the Channel 横渡海峡(精讲)第37课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The Olympic Games 奥林匹克运动会(精讲)第38课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Everything except the weather 唯独没有考虑到天气(精讲第39课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Am I all right? 我是否痊愈?(精讲)第40课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Food and talk 进餐与交谈(精讲)第41课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Do you call that a hat? 你把那个叫帽子吗?(精讲)第42课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Not very musical 并非很懂音乐(精讲)第43课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Over the South Pole 飞越南极(精讲)第44课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Through the forest 穿过森林(精讲)第45课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A clear conscience 问心无愧(精讲)第46课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Expensive and uncomfortable 既昂贵又受罪(精讲)第47课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A thirsty ghost 嗜酒的鬼魂(精讲)第48课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Did you want to tell me something? 你想对我说什么吗?第49课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The end of a dream 美梦告终(精讲)第50课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Taken for a ride 乘车兜风(精讲)第51课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Reward for virtue 对美德的奖赏(精讲)第52课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A pretty carpet 漂亮的地毯(精讲)第53课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Hot snake 触电的蛇(精讲)第54课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Sticky fingers 粘糊的手指(精讲)第55课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Not a gold mine 并非金矿(精讲)第56课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Faster than sound! 比声音还快!(讲解)第57课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Can I help you, madam? 您要买什么,夫人?(精讲)第58课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A blessing in disguise? 是因祸得福吗?(精讲)第59课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)In or out? 进来还是出去?(精讲)第60课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The future 卜算未来(精讲)第61课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Trouble with the Hubble 哈勃望远镜的困境(讲解)第62课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)After the fire 大火之后(精讲)第63课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)She was not amused 她并不觉得好笑(精讲)第64课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The Channel Tunnel 海峡隧道(精讲)第65课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Jumbo versus the police 小象对警察(精讲)第66课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Sweet as honey! 像蜜一样甜!(精讲)第67课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Volcanoes 火山(精讲)第68课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Persistent 纠缠不休(精讲)第69课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)But not murder!并非谋杀!(精讲)第70课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Red for danger 危险的红色(精讲)第71课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A famous clock第72课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A car called bluebird第73课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The record-holder第74课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Out of the limelight第75课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)SOS第76课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)April Fools Day第77课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A successful operation第78课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The last one?第79课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)By air第80课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The Crystal Palace第81课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Escape第82课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Monster or fish?第83课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)After the elections第84课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)On strike第85课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Never too old to learn第86课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Out of control第87课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A perfect alibi第88课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Trapped in a mine第89课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A slip of the tongue 第90课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)What第91课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Three men in a basket 第92课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Asking for trouble第93课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A noble gift第94课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)Future champions第95课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)A fantasy第96课:新概念英语第二册(美音版)The dead return。

新概念英语第二册答案详解

新概念英语第二册答案详解

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’I (1) said (2) angrily (4) .‘It (1) is (2) none of your business (3) , ’the young man (1) said (2) rudely (4) .‘This (1) is (2) a private conversation(3)!’B 1 I enjoyed the film yesterday.2 I listened to the news carefully.3 The man played the piano well.4 The children played games quietly in their room yesterday.5 He opened the door quietly.6 He left immediately.7 He planted a tree in the corner of the garden.8 He read the letter quickly in his office before lunch.9 I borrowed a book from the library this morning.10 The cook spoilt the soup.11 We stay at home on Sundays.12 There are a lot of people at the bus stop.13 The little boy ate greedily an apple in the kitchen this morning.14 She draws beautifully.15 I like music very much.16 They built a new school in our village last year.17 The match ended at four o'clock.18 She received a letter from her brother last week.Lesson 2Breakfast or lunch?早餐还是午餐?练习答案 Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A 1 are playing…play…is kicking…is running2‘What are you doing?’my landlady asked.‘I'm leaving, Mrs. Lynch, I answered.‘Why are you leaving?’she asked...‘...friends never come to visit me (I)frequently go to bed…I rarely listen…I always feel cold…’B 1 She rarely answers my letters.2 We never work after six o'clock.3 The shops always close on Saturday afternoons.4 Do you always go to work by car?5 Our teacher frequently collects our exercise books.6 We sometimes spend our holidays abroad.7 I often buy CDs.8 Do you ever buy CDs?2.难点练习答案1 What a wonderful garden(this is) !2 What a surprise( this is) !3 What a lot of trouble he is causing!4 What wonderful actors (they are) !5 What a hard-working woman (she is) !6 What a tall building (it is) !7 What a terrible film (it is) !8 What a clever boy you are!9 What a pretty girl (she is) !10 What a strange guy (he is) !Lesson 3Please send me a card请给我寄一张明信片练习答案 Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A went (1.1);visited (1.2) ;sat(1.2) ;taught(1.2);lent;read(1.3) ;did not understand;thought (1.4);passed (1.5) ;did not send(1.5) ;made; go up (1.6) ;bought (1.7) ;spent(1.7) ;did not write(1.8)C …Roy died last year…left me…spent a lot of money…bought one or two…never went to the cinema…stayed at home…listened to music…often lent CDs…they kept them…lost many CDs…2.难点练习答案1 He paid some money to the shopkeeper.2 He handed the prize to me.3 The waiter brought the man a bottle of beer.4 He sold me all his books.5 The shop assistant found me some curtain material.6 He did a big favour for me.7 She showed her new hat to her husband.8 She promised the finder a reward.9 He gave some advice to his son.10 His uncle left some money to/ for him.11 He is teaching us English.12 I bought you this bunch of flowers.13 Bring me that book please.14 He offered a cigarette to me.15 Read the first paragraph to me.16 I've ordered you some soup.17 I owe a lot of money to him.18 Pass your father the mustard.Lesson 4An exciting trip激动人心的旅行练习答案 Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A 1 I have just had breakfast.2 He has been in prison for six months.3 The police have not caught the thief yet.4 You have (already) asked that question three times (already).5 Have you ever been to Switzerland?6 I have never been to Switzerland.7 He is a wonderful runner. He has broken two records so far .8 I haven't seen George lately .C 1 He has just left the house .2 He has just had breakfast .3 She has just written a letter .4 My sister has just turned on the radio .5 My mother has just made the bed .6 She has just bought a new hat.D 1 He hasn't washed the dishes yet .2 She hasn't made the beds yet .3 He hasn't combed his hair yet .4 She hasn't swept the carpet yet .5 We haven't read ‘ Macbeth’yet .E 1 Have you seen the new play at ‘The Globe’yet ?2 Have you taken your holidays yet ?3 Have you read this book yet ?4 Have you done your homework yet ?5 Have you finished your work yet ?2 .难点练习答案1 received2 received3 took4 taken5 takeLesson 5No wrong numbers无错号之虞练习答案 Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A What happened: carried (1.4 ) ; covered (1. 5 )What has happened: has just bought (1.1) ; has just bought (11.3-4);has sent(1.6);has begun(1.8)C 1 What did you buy … ?2 he has never lent …3 Have you burnt … ?4 He fought …5 They have already left .6 When did you lose … ?7 Did you listen … ?8 We have just won …2.难点练习答案A 1 On the way2 in the way3 By the way4 in this/a way5 in the wayB 1 There is a spare wheel in the back of the car.2 I always go on excursions in my spare time.3 ‘Have you any old clothes to spare? ’he asked.4 The guest slept in our spare room.5 ‘Spare me!’begged the prisonerLesson 6Percy Buttons珀西·巴顿斯练习答案 Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A Some meat, a desk, some tobacco, a tin of beans, a comb, acity, a/ some cloth, some oil, a bottle of beer, a day, a word, a student, some sugar, some rain, an orange, a/ some rubberD (sample answers)1 I found an old coin in the garden.2 I put some sugar in my tea.3 I cut some wood for a/ the fire.4 I bought a newspaper yesterday.5 I made some coffee.6 I like the curtains in this room.2.难点练习答案A 1 out 2 over 3 off 4 atB 1 knocked him out2 knock off3 knocked 20% off the priceLesson 7Too late为时太晚练习答案 Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A detectives were waiting(1.1); They were expecting(1.2);detectives were waiting(1.5); others were waiting(1.6);two detectives were keeping guard(11.7-8)B 1 When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield.2 When two of the detectives opened the parcel, two others were keeping guard at the door.C (sample answers)1 I was getting into my bath when you telephoned me.2 I was reading Hamlet when you saw me in the library this morning.3 I was saying that you must see the new film when you interruped me.D 1 was leaving…arrived 2 worked/ was working…was sitting/ sat3 w as walking…met4 was reading…heard5 was preparing…set/ was setting6 dropped…spoke2.难点练习答案1 He gave all his books away.2 She woke the children up early this morning.4 They cut the king's head off.5 Put your hat and coat on.7 Help me to lift this table up.8 Take your shoes off and put your slippers on.11 They have pulled the old building down.12 Make your mind up.14 She threw all those old newspapers away.Lesson 8The best and the worst最好的和最差的练习答案 Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A 1 Mary's handwriting is worse than Jane's.2 Caroline's handwriting is worse than Mary's and Jane's.3 Caroline's dress is/ was more expensive than Jane's.4 Mary's dress is/ was more expensive than Jane's and Caroline's.B …has the most beautiful garden in our town…‘The Nicest Garden Competition’…garden is larger than Joe's…works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables…garden is more interesting…for the worst garden in the town!D 1 in 2 of 3 of 4 in2.难点练习答案A 1 believes 2 was 3 triesB Sentences 2, 3 and 5Lesson 10Not for jazz不适于演奏爵士乐练习答案 Key to written exercises1.关键句型练习答案A 1 Our old musical instrument is called a clavichord.2 It was made in Germany.3 It is kept in the living room.4 It was bought many years ago.5 It was damaged recently.6 Two of the strings were broken.7 My father was shocked.8 We aren't allowed to touch it.9 The clavichord is being repaired.2.难点练习答案A 1 of 2 in 3 fromB 1 He borrowed a record of mine.2 She showed me a picture of John's.3 It was an idea of hers.4 A letter of yours was found on my desk.5 Some friends of theirs came to see me.Lesson 252 1.Both my sister and I went shopping.2.We not only got very tired but very hungry as well.3.It was three o\'clock and we could not get lunch so we had a cup of tea.3 1c 2b 3b 4a 5b 6c 7d 8b 9a 10a 11d 12aLesson 261 B believe...are joking...don\'t know...know...believe...forget...looked...are u trying... believe...think...do u live...don\'t know2 \'Look!\'she said,\'isn\'t that man drunk?\'\'I think we should cross the road,\'answered her husband.\'It\'s too late now,\'she replied.\'Eh,you two.Look where you\'re going,\'called the drunk .\'Can\'t u walk in a straight line?\'3 1a 2d 3c 4b 5c 6d 7d 8a 9b 10d 11b 12dLesson 272 1.put their toys away 2.put you up 3.put my shoes on 4.put down5.putting out6.put up7.put off8.put up with3 1d 2c 3d 4d 5d 6b 7a 8d 9d 10c 11c 12cLesson 281 A has just bought(1.2);has had(1.3);has parked(1.4);has not been able(1.5);has put up(1.6);have not had(1.7);has put(1.8);have ever seen(1.9);has been turned(1.10)2 2.who/that 3.whose 4.which 5.that/which3 1c 2d 3b 4b 5c 6d 7b 8d 9c 10d 11b 12aLesson 291 A What happened:flew(1.6);landed(1.8);landed(1.9);wanted(1.10);did not take(1.11) What has happened:has bought(1.1);has begun(1.1);has flown(11.7-8);has just refused(11.9-10)2 1.bring 2.fetch 3.refused 4.deny 5.Very3 1b 2c 3c 4b 5d 6b 7a 8b 9b 10b 11c 12bLesson 301 D 1.Refrigerators are necessary in hot countries.2.Which river is the longest,the Nile,the Amazon,or the Mississippi?3.Heyerdahl crossed the Pacific on a raft.4.Why is Britain sometimes called the United Kingdom?5.We sailed up the Red Sea and then went through the Suez Canal.2 1a 2a 3d 4a 5b 6c 7c 8c 9d 10a 11d 12dLesson 312 1.experienced 2.jobs 3.job 4.save3 1d 2b 3a 4c 5a 6a 7d 8a 9b 10c 11a 12cLesson 322 One day...a postcard...an excursion...one thing...a fax...a form...a fax of one word...3 1c 2c 3c 4b 5b 6c 7a 8d 9a 10d 11b 12cLesson 331 A 1.The girl set out from the coast.2.She jumped into the sea.3.She seam to the shore.B 1.to 2.from/out of 3.(up)to 4.for/from 5.from...to/to...from6.at7.to8.fromC (sample answers)1.A bird flew into the room.2.The parachutist jumped from the aeroplane.3.The child pointed at the fat lady.4.Put the milk in the refrigerator.2 1.the other day 2.passed 3.next 4.past3 1d 2b 3d 4a 5c 6b 7b 8c 9c 10c 11a 12cLesson 342 1.on 2.off 3.out 4.at3 1d 2a 3b 4c 5a 6d 7c 8b 9c 10b 11c 12aLesson 351 C 1.mean...Do u understand ed to smoke...dose not smoke 3.was completed 4.have not seen 5.dropped...was crossing2 1.so 2.such as 3.so 4.such 5.so 6.such a 7.such an3 1a 2d 3a 4d 5d 6a 7d 8a 9b 10a 11d 12dLesson 361 C 1.We are going to leave at six o\'clock.2.I am going to pay these bills tomorrow.3.Are you going to write to him?4.She is not going to look for a new job.5.When are you going to buy a new car?2 1.firm 2.watched 3.look at 4.aolid/firm 5.firm3 1a 2d 3d 4c 5d 6c 7c 8b 9a 10d 11c 12cLesson 372 1.holding...looking forward to 2.look out 3.look...up4.is holding5.look...up6.held...looking forward to3 1c 2b 3b 4b 5b 6d 7a 8c 9d 10b 11b 12cLesson 382 A 1.I had no sooner left the house than it began to rain.2.We had no sooner hung the picture on the wall than it fell down.B 1.continuously 2.continually 3.country3 1b 2c 3a 4a 5c 6b 7d 8d 9b 10a 11d 12dLesson 391d 2a 3c 4d 5d 6a 7b 8a 9c 10c 11a 12bLesson 401 1.were 2.tries 3.will burn 4.would have to 5.lost6.do not apologize7.were8.won9.would not be 10.could2 1.made...to 2.does...makes 3.doing...making 4.made (i)3 1c 2c 3b 4c 5a 6a 7c 8b 9b 10b 11b 12dLesson 411 C 1.mustn\'t 2.mustn\'t 3.needn\'t 4.needn\'t 5.mustn\'t2 1.remarked 2.noticed 3.remarks 4.notice3 1a 2a 3c 4d 5c 6b 7b 8a 9d 10a 11c 12bLesson 421 A 1.had had a long walk(1.1) 2.have a rest(1.2)3.to have a look(1.4)4.had our first glimpse(1.6)B 1.had a ride 2.was having a look 3.had a wash 4.had am5.had a fight6.have had a quarrel7.had another try8.having a rest9.have a smoke 10.have a good sleep2 1.pick it up 2.pick up 3.pick out 4.pick up3 1d 2d 3d 4b 5b 6c 7d 8d 9a 10c 11d 12aLesson 431 A were able to take(1.3);could...get over(1.6);was then able to rise(1.8);would be able to reach(1.9);was able to fly(1.10)2 1.at last 2.at home 3.at once 4.at the moment5.at times6.was at a loss7.At first3 1b 2b 3a 4a 5d 6d 7a 8c 9c 10d 11a 12cLesson 441 A tried to steal(1.4);started running(1.5);continued to run(1.7);needs mending(1.10)B 1.to see 2.working 3.ironing 4.to leave 5.to argue/arguing 6.to come7.seeing 8.knocking 9.waiting 10.to rain/raining 11.working 12.taking2 1.(sample sentences)In the last minutes orf the race,Jim caught up with the leader and passed him.2.The famer shouted at the children and they ran way.3 1c 2b 3c 4c 5c 6b 7d 8a 9b 10a 11b 12dLesson 451 A had been lost(11.1-2);must have been found(11.3-4);was not returned(1.4);had been wrapped(1.6);was sent(1.9);was paid back(1.10)C 1.A meal has been prepared for you.2.The book will be translated into English.3.A telegram must be sent to him.4.The fire had been put out before the fire brigade arrived.5.The cat was given some milk to drink.2 1.back 2.robbed...stole 3.back 4.stole 5.robbed3 1b 2d 3a 4b 5b 6d 7c 8b 9c 10b 11d 12bLesson 461 A arrived at Sydney(1.1);could account for the fact(1.3);accurred to one(1.4);was astonished at what(1.5);was so surprised at being(11.6-7);had been confined to the wooden box(1.9);B 1.with 2.to...for 3.with 4.for 5.to 6.at 7.to 8.to9.for 10.to...at 11.at 12.with 13.with 14.to...for 15.for 16.for17.with 18.for 19.at 20.with 21.to 22.with 23.at 24.to25.with...to 26.to...with 27.for 28.to...to 29.for 30.to 31.for 32.to33.to...with 34.for 35.to 36.to 37.at 38.at 39.with 40.for2 1a 2c 3d 4d 5a 6c 7b 8c 9a 10d 11c 12aLesson 471 C 1.will have finished 2.broke 3.were 4.couldD 1.mustn\'t 2.needn\'tE 1.I asked George what those people were looking at.2.George answered that he did not know.He thought a new road was being built and thatit would be finished soon.3.I told George that all those people were silly because they were looking into an empty hole.4.George said that some piople enjoy/enjoyed watching others work.5.Half an hour passed.George told me to hurry up as we had been there for half an hour.He added that there was nothing to see in an empty hole.6.i answered that I didn\'t want to go yet because it was very interesting.2 1d 2a 3b 4a 5d 6a 7a 8d 9d 10c 11a 12cLesson 481 A 1.which 2.denied 3.fetched 4.too 5.jobs 6.One...a...who7.past 8.next 9.watching 10.continually 11.remarked 12.robbedB (sample sentences)I\'m sorry to cause you such trouble.Have you ever seen such beartiful pictures before?It\'s such a nice day that we can\'t stay indoors!I\'m feeling so tired that I shall have to stop work.C 1.He had no sooner come home than they rang him up from the office.2.The plane had no sooner taken off than it returned to the airport.D 1.made 2.do 3.make 4.do 5.Do 6.make 7.made 8.doesE 1.ou每课的填空题L2Are playing…play…is kicking…is running…are doing…am leaving…arele aving…come…go…listen…feel…L3B went; visited; sat; taught; lent; read; didn’t understand; thought; passed; didn’t send; made; got; bought; spent; didn’t write.C died; left; spend; bought; went; stayed; listened; lent; keep; lost.L4A练习自己做B看课文C 1.He has just left the house.2. he has just had breakfast3. she has just written a letter.4. My sister has just turned on the radio5. My mother has just made the bed6. She has just bought a new hatD1.he hasn’t washed the dishes yet2.she hasn’t made the b eds yet3.he hasn’t combed his hair yet4.she hasn’t swept the carpet yet5.we haven’t read “Macbeth”yetE1. have you seen the new play at”the Glob”yet?2. Have you taken your holidays yet?3. Have you read this book yet?4. Have you done your homework yet?5. Have you finished your work yet?L5B参照课文C1. did buy2. lent3. have you burnt4. fought5. left6. did lose7. did you listen8. have just won用带way的短语填空1. on the way2. in the way3. by the way4. in this way5. in the wayL6P33的参考课文P34A 1.out 2. Over 3.off 4. AtB 1.knocked him out 2. Knock off 3. Knocked 20% off the priceL7P37 D1. was leaving…arrived2. was working…was sitting3. was walking…met4. was reading…heard5. was preparing…was setting6. dropped…spokeL8P42 D 1.in 2.of 3.of 4.in下面235填forL9P45 B1.in2.on3. In4. In5. At6. On…in7. In8. At…in9. untilL10 P501. of2. In3.fromL11 P53B参考课文C1 gets…got2. had3. was writing…talked4. am typing5. passed/were passingDWas built had become died was built were called was begun was completed cost has been cisitedP54 B 1.me to help him 2. Preferred her to stay at home 3.me to speak Chiese 4.me to collect the laundry 5.her to visit you1. salary2.lent…salary3.borrowed4.wages5.wages参考课文的填空我就不写了L13 P63Will be arriving will be coming will be meeting will be singing will be staying will be tryingL14 P661. regretted2.had begun3.arrivedL15 P70B 1.told…would come2. said…had cut3. told…had4. did…say5. did…tell…would buy6. said… could not7. said…had worked8. told…wrote9. did…say…were10. said…would wait1. study2. office3. nervous4. afford5. irritableL16 P73 C1. rains2. pass3. is4. will get5. enjoys6. isD listen do don’t shout is don’t blame want don’t forget am playing don’t send ask is don’t putL18 P82 A1. back2. away3. in4. inB 1.besides 2.besideL21 P94 B1. home2. houses3. house4. homeL22 P971. from2.on3.in4.on5.from6.from7.of8.on9.from 10.in 11.on…in 12.of 13.in 14.on 15.of 16.of 17.from 18.of…on 19.on 20.of…of 21.of 22.from 23.of 24.from 25.in 26.on 27.on 28.from 29.on 30.in 31.from 32.on 33.on 34.in 35.in 36.from 37.on 38.on 39.in 40.of 41.on 42.on 43.of 44.in 45.of 46.in 47.from 48.of 49.in 50.on 51.on 52.of 53.from 54.inL23 P101 C1. wrote2. had finished3. breaks4. shall/will goD 1.told would2. told had lose3. said didn’t likeP1021. It2. There3. There4. There5. It6. It7. There8. It9. There10. ItL24 P106 F1. off2.back3.up4.over5.on6.awau L27 P1321. put…back2. put…up3. put…away4. put down5. put out6. put up7. put off8. put up withL28 P1361. that/which2. who/that3. whose4. which5. that/which6. that/which7. who/whom。

【第二次修订完全版】新概念英语第二册笔记pdf(96课全)

【第二次修订完全版】新概念英语第二册笔记pdf(96课全)

目录Lesson 1 A private conversation 私人谈话 (4)Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐 (11)Lesson 3 Please send me a card 请给我寄一张明信片 (16)Lesson 4 An exciting trip 激动人心的旅行 (21)Lesson 5 No wrong numbers 无错号之虞 (25)Lesson 6 Percy Buttons 珀西.巴顿斯 (31)Lesson 7 Too late 为时太晚 (38)Lesson 8 The best and the worst最好的和最差的 (44)Lesson 9 A cold welcome 冷遇 (49)Lesson 10 Not for jazz不适于演奏爵士乐 (55)Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来 (60)Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck 再见,一路顺风 (64)Lesson 13 The Greenwood Boys 绿林少年 (68)Lesson 14 Do you speak English? 你会讲英语吗? (74)Lesson 15 Good news 佳音 (80)Lesson 16 A polite request 彬彬有礼的要求 (85)Lesson 17 Always young 青春常驻 (90)Lesson 18 He often does this! 他经常干这种事! (96)Lesson 19 Sold out 票已售完 (99)Lesson 20 One man in a boat 独坐孤舟 (104)Lesson 21 Mad or not? 是不是疯了? (110)Lesson 22 A glass envelope 玻璃信封 (115)Lesson 23 A new house 新居 (119)Lesson 24 It could be worse 不幸中之万幸 (122)Lesson 25 Do the English speak English? 英国人讲的是英语吗? (125)Lesson 26 The best art critics 最佳艺术评论家 (130)Lesson 27 A wet night 雨夜 (136)Lesson 28 No parking 禁止停车 (143)Lesson 29 Taxi! 出租汽车! (149)Lesson 30 Football or polo?足球还是水球? (154)Lesson 31 Success story 成功者的故事 (159)Lesson 32 Shopping made easy 购物变得很方便 (165)Lesson 33 Out of the darkness 冲出黑暗 (171)Lesson 34 Quick work 破案“神速” (177)Lesson 35 Stop thief! 捉贼 (180)Lesson 36 Across the Channel 横渡海峡 (186)Lesson 37 The Olympic Games 奥林匹克运动会 (193)Lesson 38 Everything except the weather 唯独没有考虑到天气 (198)Lesson 39 Am I all right? 我是否痊愈? (203)Lesson 40 Food and talk 进餐与交谈 (208)Lesson 41 Do you call that a hat? 你把那个叫帽子吗? (213)Lesson 42 Not very musical 并非很懂音乐 (219)Lesson 43 Over the South Pole 飞越南极 (224)Lesson 44 Through the forest 穿过森林 (229)Lesson 45 A clear conscience 问心无愧 (234)Lesson 46 Expensive and uncomfortable 既昂贵又受罪 (238)Lesson 47 A thirsty ghost 嗜酒的鬼魂 (243)Lesson 48 Did you want to tell me something? 你想对我说什么吗? (247)Lesson 49 The end of a dream 美梦告终 (250)Lesson 50 Taken for a ride 乘车兜风 (256)Lesson 51 Reward for Virtue 对美德的奖赏 (262)Lesson 52 A pretty carpet 漂亮的地毯 (267)Lesson 53 Hot snake 触电的蛇 (272)Lesson 54 sticky fingers 粘糊的手指 (278)Lesson 55 Not a gold mine 并非金矿 (282)Lesson 56 Faster than sound! 比声音还快! (291)Lesson 57 Can I help you, madam? 您要买什么,夫人? (298)Lesson 58 A blessing in disguise? 是因祸得福吗? (305)Lesson 59 In or out? 进来还是出去? (311)Lesson 60 The future 卜算未来 (315)Lesson 61 Trouble with the Hubble 哈勃望远镜的困境 (318)Lesson 62 Affer the fire 大火之后 (323)Lesson 63 She was not amused 她并不觉得好笑 (329)Lesson 64 The Channel Tunnel 海峡隧道 (334)Lesson 65 Jumbo versus the police 小象对警察 (339)Lesson 66 Sweet as honey!像蜜一样甜! (344)Lesson 67 Volcanoes 火山 (349)Lesson 68 Persistent纠缠不休 (357)Lesson 69 But not murder!并非谋杀! (359)Lesson 70 Red for danger危险的红色 (362)Lesson 71 A famous clock 一个著名的大钟 (366)Lesson 72 A car called Bluebird“蓝鸟”汽车 (369)Lesson 73 The record-holder纪录保持者 (371)Lesson 74 Out of the limelight 舞台之外 (376)Lesson 75 SOS呼救信号 (380)Lesson 76 April Fools' Day愚人节 (386)Lesson 77 A successful operation 一例成功的手术 (388)Lesson 78 The last one? 最后一枝吗? (392)Lesson 79 By air 乘飞机 (397)Lesson 80 The Crystal Palace 水晶宫 (400)Lesson 81 Escape 脱逃 (403)Lesson 82 Monster or fish? 是妖还是鱼? (406)Lesson 83 After the elections 大选之后 (409)Lesson 84 On strike 罢工 (412)Lesson 85 Never too old to learn 活到老学到老 (415)Lesson 86 Out of control 失控 (419)Lesson 87 A perfect alibi 极好的不在犯罪现场的证据 (421)Lesson 88 Trapped in a mine困在矿井里 (423)Lesson 89 A slip of the tongue 口误 (426)Lesson 90 What's for supper? 晚餐吃什么? (429)Lesson 91 Three men in a basket 三人同篮 (434)Lesson 92 Asking for trouble 自找麻烦 (437)Lesson 93 A noble gift 崇高的礼物 (439)Lesson 94 Future champions 未来的冠军 (442)Lesson 95 A fantasy 纯属虚构 (445)Lesson 96 The dead return 亡灵返乡 (447)本文档仅用于学习交流之用,不得用于商业目的。

新概念英语第二册Lesson82_84课文翻译及词汇

新概念英语第二册Lesson82_84课文翻译及词汇

新概念英语第二册Lesson82~84课文翻译及词汇新概念英语第二册Lesson82课文翻译及词汇【课文】Fishermen and sailors sometimes claim to have seen monsters in the sea. Though people have often laughed at stories told by seamen, it is now known that many of these 'monsters' which have at times been sighted are simply strange fish. Occasionally, unusual creatures are washed to the shore, but they are rarely caught out at sea. Some time ago, however, a peculiar fish was caught near Madagascar. A small fishing boat was carried miles out to sea by the powerful fish as it pulled on the line. Realizing that this was no ordinary fish, the fisherman made every effort not to damage it in any way. When it was eventually brought to shore, it was found to be over thirteen feet long. It had a head like a horse, big blue eyes, shining silver skin, and a bright red tail. The fish, which has since been sent to a museum where it is being examined by a scientist, is called an oarfish. Such creatures have rarely been seen alive by man as they live at a depth of six hundred feet.【课文翻译】渔夫和水手们有时声称自己看到过海里的妖怪。

新概念二第81-84课知识点汇总

新概念二第81-84课知识点汇总

沪江英语绿宝书之新概念281-84课知识点汇总一、词汇精讲shouldern. 肩【常见用法】-shrug one’s shoulders 耸肩-pork shoulder 猪肘子肉-shoulder to shoulder 肩并肩地;携手……【例句】Scarlet just shrugged her shoulders and said, ‘Who cares.’斯嘉丽耸了耸肩说道:“谁在乎呢。

”-v.【常见用法】shoulder a responsibility 肩负起责任marchv. 行进【常见用法】-The Long March 长征-go on a march 游行on the march 在行进中,在行军中【拓展记忆】-March-Mar.boldlyadv. 大胆地【常见用法】-a bold leader 果敢的领导人blazev. 闪耀;燃烧n.火焰;光辉【常见用法】-a blaze of sunshine 太阳的光辉-a blaze of anger 突发的怒火【例句】I was shocked by the sudden blaze of anger in his eyes.他眼中突发的怒火令我震惊。

elderlyadj. 上了年纪的【常见用法】an elderly lady 老妇人the elderly 老人【词义辨析】-elderly & olda. elderly 仅指人b. elderly 更礼貌c. elder不与than连用【拓展记忆】-eldest adj. 年龄最大的【例句】I’m the eldest among the three sisters.我是三姐妹中年级最大的。

sharpadj. 尖锐的;刺耳的;明显的;剧烈的【常见用法】-a sharp knife 尖刀----a blunt knife 钝刀-in sharp contrast with/to 墙裂对比【例句】Black is in sharp contrast with white.黑与白形成鲜明对比。

第二次修订完全版新概念英语第二册笔记pdf课全

第二次修订完全版新概念英语第二册笔记pdf课全

第⼆次修订完全版新概念英语第⼆册笔记pdf课全⽬录Lesson 1 A private conversation 私⼈谈话 (4)Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐 (11)Lesson 3 Please send me a card 请给我寄⼀张明信⽚ (16)Lesson 4 An exciting trip 激动⼈⼼的旅⾏ (21)Lesson 5 No wrong numbers ⽆错号之虞 (25)Lesson 6 Percy Buttons 珀西.巴顿斯 (31)Lesson 7 Too late 为时太晚 (38)Lesson 8 The best and the worst最好的和最差的 (44)Lesson 9 A cold welcome 冷遇 (49)Lesson 10 Not for jazz不适于演奏爵⼠乐 (55)Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来 (60)Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck 再见,⼀路顺风 (64)Lesson 13 The Greenwood Boys 绿林少年 (68)Lesson 14 Do you speak English? 你会讲英语吗? (74)Lesson 15 Good news 佳⾳ (80)Lesson 16 A polite request 彬彬有礼的要求 (85)Lesson 17 Always young 青春常驻 (90)Lesson 18 He often does this! 他经常⼲这种事! (96)Lesson 19 Sold out 票已售完 (99)Lesson 20 One man in a boat 独坐孤⾈ (104)Lesson 21 Mad or not? 是不是疯了? (110)Lesson 22 A glass envelope 玻璃信封 (115)Lesson 23 A new house 新居 (119)Lesson 24 It could be worse 不幸中之万幸 (122)Lesson 25 Do the English speak English? 英国⼈讲的是英语吗? (125)Lesson 26 The best art critics 最佳艺术评论家 (130)Lesson 27 A wet night ⾬夜 (136)Lesson 28 No parking 禁⽌停车 (143)Lesson 29 Taxi! 出租汽车! (149)Lesson 30 Football or polo?⾜球还是⽔球? (154)Lesson 31 Success story 成功者的故事 (159)Lesson 34 Quick work 破案“神速” (177)Lesson 35 Stop thief! 捉贼 (180)Lesson 36 Across the Channel 横渡海峡 (186)Lesson 37 The Olympic Games 奥林匹克运动会 (193)Lesson 38 Everything except the weather 唯独没有考虑到天⽓ (198) Lesson 39 Am I all right? 我是否痊愈? (203)Lesson 40 Food and talk 进餐与交谈 (208)Lesson 41 Do you call that a hat? 你把那个叫帽⼦吗? (213)Lesson 42 Not very musical 并⾮很懂⾳乐 (219)Lesson 43 Over the South Pole 飞越南极 (224)Lesson 44 Through the forest 穿过森林 (229)Lesson 45 A clear conscience 问⼼⽆愧 (234)Lesson 46 Expensive and uncomfortable 既昂贵⼜受罪 (238)Lesson 47 A thirsty ghost 嗜酒的⿁魂 (243)Lesson 48 Did you want to tell me something? 你想对我说什么吗? (247) Lesson 49 The end of a dream 美梦告终 (250)Lesson 50 Taken for a ride 乘车兜风 (256)Lesson 51 Reward for Virtue 对美德的奖赏 (262)Lesson 52 A pretty carpet 漂亮的地毯 (267)Lesson 53 Hot snake 触电的蛇 (272)Lesson 54 sticky fingers 粘糊的⼿指 (278)Lesson 55 Not a gold mine 并⾮⾦矿 (282)Lesson 56 Faster than sound! ⽐声⾳还快! (291)Lesson 57 Can I help you, madam? 您要买什么,夫⼈? (298)Lesson 58 A blessing in disguise? 是因祸得福吗? (305)Lesson 59 In or out? 进来还是出去? (311)Lesson 60 The future ⼘算未来 (315)Lesson 61 Trouble with the Hubble 哈勃望远镜的困境 (318)Lesson 62 Affer the fire ⼤⽕之后 (323)Lesson 63 She was not amused 她并不觉得好笑 (329)Lesson 64 The Channel Tunnel 海峡隧道 (334)Lesson 65 Jumbo versus the police ⼩象对警察 (339)Lesson 66 Sweet as honey!像蜜⼀样甜! (344)Lesson 69 But not murder!并⾮谋杀! (359)Lesson 70 Red for danger危险的红⾊ (362)Lesson 71 A famous clock ⼀个著名的⼤钟 (366)Lesson 72 A car called Bluebird“蓝鸟”汽车 (369)Lesson 73 The record-holder纪录保持者 (371)Lesson 74 Out of the limelight 舞台之外 (376)Lesson 75 SOS呼救信号 (380)Lesson 76 April Fools' Day愚⼈节 (386)Lesson 77 A successful operation ⼀例成功的⼿术 (388) Lesson 78 The last one? 最后⼀枝吗? (392)Lesson 79 By air 乘飞机 (397)Lesson 80 The Crystal Palace ⽔晶宫 (400)Lesson 81 Escape 脱逃 (403)Lesson 82 Monster or fish? 是妖还是鱼? (406)Lesson 83 After the elections ⼤选之后 (409)Lesson 84 On strike 罢⼯ (412)Lesson 85 Never too old to learn 活到⽼学到⽼ (415)Lesson 86 Out of control 失控 (419)Lesson 87 A perfect alibi 极好的不在犯罪现场的证据 (421) Lesson 88 Trapped in a mine困在矿井⾥ (423)Lesson 89 A slip of the tongue ⼝误 (426)Lesson 90 What's for supper? 晚餐吃什么? (429)Lesson 91 Three men in a basket 三⼈同篮 (434)Lesson 92 Asking for trouble ⾃找⿇烦 (437)Lesson 93 A noble gift 崇⾼的礼物 (439)Lesson 94 Future champions 未来的冠军 (442)Lesson 95 A fantasy 纯属虚构 (445)Lesson 96 The dead return 亡灵返乡 (447)本⽂档仅⽤于学习交流之⽤,不得⽤于商业⽬的。

新概念英语第二册:第84课课文详解及语法解析

新概念英语第二册:第84课课文详解及语法解析

【导语】新概念英语⽂章短⼩精悍,语句幽默诙谐,语法全⾯系统。

适合各个阶层的⼈群学习参考。

相信有了新概念英语,你也可以成为“⼤神”级别的⼈物!还在等什么?快来加⼊学习吧!⽆忧考⼩编与您⼀起学习进步! 课⽂详注 Further notes on the text 1.go on strike,罢⼯。

on strike表⽰“在罢⼯”: The workers are on strike. ⼯⼈们在罢⼯。

It is not clear yet when the teachers on strike will return to theirclassrooms. ⽬前还不清楚罢课的教师何时会回到教室去。

Must we go on strike? 我们必须罢⼯吗? 2.The strike is due to begin on Tuesday. 罢⼯定于星期⼆开始。

due表⽰“预定的”、“约定的”,后⾯可以跟带to的不定式,也可以不跟。

它后⾯通常有确定的时间状语: The plane is due(to arrive)in London at 9 o'clock. 飞机预定9点抵达伦敦。

The performance is due to begin at 7 o'clock in the evening. 演出定于晚上7点开始。

due to后⾯若是名词,则它表⽰“由于”、“因为”(通常⽤于系动词be之后): Our delay was due to the heavy traffic. 我们被耽搁了是因为交通拥挤。

3.…the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about payand working conditions.……此次罢⼯将⼀直持续到就⼯资和⼯作条件问题达成全⾯协议的时候为⽌。

在until引导的时间状语从句中,主语agreement的定语about pay and workingconditions被谓语隔开了。

新概念英语第二册共96节课

新概念英语第二册共96节课

Lesson 1 A private conversation 私人谈话Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐?Lesson 3 Please send me a card 请给我寄一张明信片Lesson 4 An exciting trip 激动人心的旅行Lesson 5 No wrong numbers 无错号之虞Lesson 6 Percy Buttons 珀西·巴顿斯Lesson 7 Too late 为时太晚Lesson 8 The best and the worst 最好的和最差的Lesson 9 A cold welcome 冷遇Lesson 10 Not for jazz 不适于演奏爵士乐Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another 礼尚往来Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck 再见,一路顺风Lesson 13 The Greenwood Boys 绿林少年Lesson 14 Do you speak English? 你会讲英语吗?Lesson 15 Good news 佳音Lesson 16 A polite request 彬彬有礼的要求Lesson 17 Always young 青年常驻Lesson18 He often does this!他经常干这种事!Lesson19 Sold out 票已售完Lesson20 One man in a boat 独坐孤舟Lesson21 Mad or not? 是不是疯了?Lesson22 A glass envelope 玻璃信封Lesson23 A new house 新居Lesson24 It could be worse 不幸中之万幸Lesson25 Do the English speak English? 英国人讲的是英语吗?lesson26 The best art critics 最佳美术评论家Lesson27 A wet night 雨夜Lesson28 No parking 禁止停车Lesson29 Taxi! 出租汽车!Lesson30 Football or polo? 足球还是水球?Lesson31 Success story 成功者的故事Lesson32 Shopping made easy 购物变得很方便lesson33 Out of the darkness 冲出黑暗Lesson34 Quick work 破案“神速”Lesson35 Stop thief! 捉贼!Lesson36 Across the Channel 横渡海峡Lesson37 The Olympic Games 奥林匹克运动会Lesson38 Everything except the weather 惟独没有考虑到天气Lesson39 Am I all right? 我是否痊愈?Lesson40 Food and talk 进餐与交谈Lesson41 Do you call that a hat? 你把那个叫帽子吗?Lesson42 Not very musical 并非很懂音乐Lesson43 Over the South Pole 飞越南极Lesson44 Through the forest 穿过森林Lesson45 A clear conscience 问心无愧lesson46 Expensive and uncomfortable 既昂贵又受罪Lesson47 A thirsty ghost 嗜酒的鬼魂Lesson48 Did you want to tell me something? 你想对我说什么吗?Lesson49 The end of a dream 美梦告终Lesson50 Taken for a ride 乘车兜风Lesson51 Reward for virtue 对美德的奖赏Lesson52 A pretty carpet 漂亮的地毯Lesson53 Hot snake 触电的蛇Lesson54 Sticky fingers 粘糊的手指Lesson55 Not a gold mine 并非金矿Lesson56 Faster than sound! 比声音还快!Lesson57 Can I help you, madam? 你要买什么,夫人?Lesson58 A blessing in disguise? 是因祸得福吗?Lesson59 In or out ?进来还是出去?Lesson60 The future 卜算未来Lesson61 Trouble with the Hubble 哈勃望远镜的困境Lesson62 After the fire 大火之后Lesson63 She was not amused 她并不觉得好笑Lesson64 The Channel Tunnel 海峡隧道Lesson65 Jumbo versus the police 小象对警察Lesson66 Sweet as honey! 像蜜一样甜!Lesson67 Volcanoes 火山Lesson68 Persistent 纠缠不休lesson69 But not murder! 并非谋杀!lesson70 Red for danger 危险的红色Lesson71 A famous clock 一个著名的大钟Lesson72 A car called Bluebird “蓝鸟”汽车Lesson73 The record-holder 纪录保持者Lesson74 Out of the limelight 舞台之外lesson75 SOS 呼救信号Lesson76 April Fools Day 愚人节Lesson77 A successful operation 一例成功的手术Lesson78 The last one? 最后一枝吗?Lesson79 By air 乘飞机Lesson80 The Crystal Palace 水晶宫Lesson81 Escape 脱逃Lesson82 Monster or fish? 是妖还是鱼?Lesson83 After the elections 大选之后Lesson84 On strike 罢工Lesson85 Never too old to learn 活到老学到老Lesson86 Out of control 失控Lesson87 A perfect alibi 极好的不在犯罪现场的证据Lesson88 Trapped in a mine 困在矿井里Lesson89 A slip of the tongue 口误lesson90 Whats for supper ?晚餐吃什么?Lesson91 Three men in a basket 三人同篮Lesson92 Asking for trouble 自找麻烦Lesson93 A noble gift 崇高的礼物Lesson94 Future champions 未来的冠军Lesson95 A fantasy 纯属虚构Lesson96 The dead return 亡灵返乡。

新概念英语第二册课后摘要写作与选择答案解析

新概念英语第二册课后摘要写作与选择答案解析

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 WeleLesson 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 Very MusicalLesson 43 Over the South PoleLesson 44 Through the ForestLesson 45 A Clear ConscienceLesson 46 Expensive and UnfortableLesson 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 BluebirdUnit 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 ing 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.They carry 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 sang songs.The writer gave him a meal and a glass of beer in return for this.The beggar's name isPercy 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 petition'each year.Bill has a fine garden.Joe's is better.The writer's garden is terrible.He always win a little prize for the petition.(37 words)Lesson 9 A Cold WeleWe went to the Town Hall on New Year's Eve.There were a lot of people there.The Town Hall clock will strike twelve in twenty minutes.At five to twelve,it stopped.It refused to wele 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 ing 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 verybad.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 street sighs.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 catches anything.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 e to England next year.If she es,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 about it.He couldn't doanything.He began plain about this wicked world.A girl came in with the money just then.She had found it outside my room.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 my hotel,but he couldn’t understand me. He understood me at last but I couldn’t understand his answer. My teacher never spoke English like that. The porter said I shall learn English soon.. Each person speaks a different language in England. They understand each 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 people don’t really understand mod ern art. Paintings don’t always have a meaning. They are something pretty patterns. Young children not only appreciate modern paintings better than others,but noticed more also. The writer’s young 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 an open fire. They told stories and sang songs after their meal but it began to rain so they crept into their tent. The boys woke up in the middle of the night. The tent was full of water so they rushed outside. A stream had formed 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 cars outside his gate so he has put up ‘No Parking’ signs but they haven’t paid any attention to them. He has put an ugly stone head over the gate. It is Medusa’s head. He wants her to turn cars and their owners to stone but she hasn’t done so yet.(62 words)Lesson 29 TaxiCaptain Ben Fawcett has bought a small Swiss aeroplane and uses it as a taxi. It is called a ‘Pilatus Porter’ . It can not only carry seven passengers, but can land anywhere also. Captain Fawce tt has taken passengers to many strange places. He refused to fly a businessman to Rockall. The journey 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 as 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 hemade 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 waiting on 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 pleted 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 plained 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 his operation 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 versation, 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 down and 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,‘A man can never have too many ties.' His wife used exactly the same argument and she 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 piic 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 but he lost his wallet. Sam not only received half his money three months later,but 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 more money. The last note said: ‘I am 100 per cent honest now!’(68 words)Lesson 46 Expensive and UnfortableThe plane from London arrived at Sydney airport and workers unloaded a number of wooden boxes. They contained clothing. One of the boxes was extremely heavy so a worker opened it. He found a man on top of a pile of woolen goods. The man was arrested. He had travelled in the box from London. He had to pay 3,500 pounds. An ordinary tickets costs 2,000 pounds.(65 words)Lesson 47 A Thirsty GhostMr. Ian Thompson bought a public house recently but it is haunted,so he is going to sale it. There was a strange noise in the bar one night and the room was in disorder next morning. Mr. Thompson found five empty whisky bottles. He doesn’t believe that some villagers broke into the bar and had a drink. Anybody in the village doesn’t want to the pub.(68 words)Lesson 48 Did You Want to Tell Me SomethingThe dentist in the st ory had pulled out one of the writer’s teeth and had told him to rest for a while. He asked several questions but the writer couldn’t answer them. His mouth was full of cotton wool. He suddenly discovered something wrong but he couldn’t say anything. The d entist eventually removed the cotton wool from his mouth and the 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 his life.He slept on the roof of his house because the weather was hot.Three nights later,the bed was swept off the roof during a storm.The man was not only unhurt but still on his mattress.As the bed was in pieces,he carried his mattress 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 the way,the conductor promised to tell him where to get off.When they arrived at the bus terminus,the writer asked if they were at Woodford Green.The conductor then realized that he had forgotten to 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 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 up 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 the wires,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 great many loud explosions could be heard when they set off and though many cars broke down during the race, a few managed to plete 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 because there is said to be a ‘cursed tree’ near the church. Since the villagers 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 ine, the vicar has refused to have the tree cut down. Meanwhile, though tourists have been picking leaves, not one of them has e 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 hasdisappeared. (75 words)Lesson 60 The futureThe writer visited a fortune-teller at a village fair who told him that a relation was ing 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 his 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 repairs, 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 of 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 better plan two years later. Passing trains would solve the problem of ventilation in his proposed double railway-tunnel because they would draw in fresh air behind them. Though work began forty-two years later, it was stopped because the British feared invasion. 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 and set off down the main street of the city riding an elephant called Jumbo. On being told that he was holding up the traffic, Jimmy agreed to go at once but Jumbo refused to move, so fifteen policemen had 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 damaged when it crashed on a remote island in the South Pacific.Then the wreck remained undisturbed for twenty-six years until it was rediscovered in an aerial survey of the island.The French authorities had the plane packaged and moved in parts back to France,where a group of enthusiasts will be having it restored.They will have to have three of the engines rebuilt,but the 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 V olcanoesTazieff,the Polish scientist,went to Lake Kivu in the Congo in 1948 to 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 bee 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 acpanying 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 e with her because there 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 third duiving test when the examiner instructed him to drive out of town.He told him to suppose that a child would suddenly cross the road in front of him.Mr. Eames would have to stop the car within five feet when the examiner tapped on the window.Though he tapped loudly,Mr.Eames did not react quickly enough and was told that he had just killed the child.(73 words)Lesson 70 Red for dangerA drunk suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring during a bullfight and shouted rude remarks and waved a red cap.Ignoring the matador,the bull charged at the drunk,but he stepped aside to let it pass.The crowd cheered and the drunk bowed.Just after this,three men dragged the drunk to safety while the bull looked on sympathetically before it once more turned its attention to the matador.(66 words)Lesson 71 A famous clockAfter the Houses of Parliament were burnt down in 1834,Sir Benjamin Hall was made responsible for the construction of a huge clock,which became known as Big Ben.It is very accurate despite its immense size,for offcials from the Greenwich Observatory have the clock checked twice a day. This clock,which has rarely gone wrong,can be heard on the B.B.C. when it is striking, because microphones are connected to the clock tower.(69 words)Lesson 72 A car called BluebirdSir Malcolm Campbell set up a land-speed record in 1935 duiving a car called Bluebird,which had been secially built for him.His average speed was incorrectly declared to be。

新概念英语第二册课后习题答案全

新概念英语第二册课后习题答案全

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 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 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 VolcanosLesson 68 PersistentLesson 69 But not MurderLesson 70 Red, the DangerLesson 71 A Famous ClockLesson 72 A Car Called BluebirdUnit 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 firstgarage 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.They carry 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 sang songs.The writer 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 is 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 of people 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 aftera 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 street sighs.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 boughtthem.(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 catches anything.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 about it.He couldn't do anything.He began complain about this wicked world.A girl came in with the money just then.She had found it outside my room.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 my hotel,but he couldn’t understand me. He understood me at last but I couldn’t understand his answer. My teacher never spoke English like that. The porter said I shall learn English soon.. Each person speaks a different language inEngland. They understand each 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 people don’t really understand modern art. Paintings don’t always have a meaning. They are something pretty patterns. Young children not only appreciate modern paintings better than others,but noticed more also. The writer’s young 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 an open fire. They told stories and sang songs after their meal but it began to rain so they crept into their tent. The boys woke up in the middle of the night. The tent was full of water so they rushed outside. A stream had formed 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 cars outside his gate so he has put up ‘No Parking’ signs but they haven’t paid any attention to them. He has put an ugly stone head over the gate. It is Medusa’s head. He wants her to turn cars and their owners to stone but she hasn’t done so yet.(62 words)Lesson 29 TaxiCaptain Ben Fawcett has bought a small Swiss aeroplane and uses it as a taxi. It is called a ‘Pilatus Porter’ . It can not only carry seven passengers, but can land anywhere also. Captain Fawcett has taken passengers to many strange places. He refused to fly a businessman to Rockall. The journey 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 as 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 hasbeen trained by her father.He will follow her in a small boat.Debbie's mother will be waiting on 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 his operation 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 down and 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,‘A man can never have too many ties.' His wife used exactly the same argument and she 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 but he lost his wallet. Sam not only received half his money three months later,but 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 more money. The last note said: ‘I am 100 per cent honest now!’(68 words)Lesson 46 Expensive and UncomfortableThe plane from London arrived at Sydney airport and workers unloaded a number of wooden boxes. They contained clothing. One of the boxes was extremely heavy so a worker opened it. He found a man on top of a pile of woolen goods. The man was arrested. He had travelled in the box from London. He had to pay 3,500 pounds. An ordinary tickets costs 2,000 pounds.(65 words)Lesson 47 A Thirsty GhostMr. Ian Thompson bought a public house recently but it is haunted,so he is going to sale it. There was a strange noise in the bar one night and the room was in disorder next morning. Mr.Thompson found five empty whisky bottles. He doesn’t believe that some villagers broke into the bar and had a drink. Anybody in the village doesn’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 and had told him to rest for a while. He asked several questions but the writer couldn’t answer them. His mouth was full of cotton wool. He suddenly discovered something wrong but he couldn’t say anything. The dentist eventually removed the cotton wool from his mouth and the 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 his life.He slept on the roof of his house because the weather was hot.Three nights later,the bed was swept off the roof during a storm.The man was not only unhurt but still on his mattress.As the bed was in pieces,he carried his mattress 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 the way,the conductor promised to tell him where to get off.When they arrived at the bus terminus,the writer asked if they were at Woodford Green.The conductor then realized that he had forgotten to 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 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 up 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 the wires,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 great many 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 because there is said to be a ‘cursed tree’ near the church. Since the villagers 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 his 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 repairs, 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 of 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 better plan two years later. Passing trains would solve the problem of ventilation in his proposed double railway-tunnel because they would draw in fresh air behind them. Though work began forty-two years later, it was stopped because the British feared invasion. 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 and set off down the main street of the city riding an elephant called Jumbo. On being told that he was holding up the traffic, Jimmy agreed to go at once but Jumbo refused to move, so fifteen policemen had 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 damaged when it crashed on a remote island in the South Pacific.Then the wreck remained undisturbed for twenty-six years until it was rediscovered in an aerial survey of the island.The French authorities had the plane packaged and moved in parts back to France,where a group of enthusiasts will be having it restored.They will have to have three of the engines rebuilt,but the 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 1948 to observe a new volcano which he called Kituro.Aftertaking 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 there 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 third duiving test when the examiner instructed him to drive out of town.He told him to suppose that a child would suddenly cross the road in front of him.Mr. Eames would have to stop the car within five feet when the examiner tapped on the window.Though he tapped loudly,Mr.Eames did not react quickly enough and was told that he had just killed the child.(73 words)Lesson 70 Red for dangerA drunk suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring during a bullfight and shouted rude remarks and waved a red cap.Ignoring the matador,the bull charged at the drunk,but he stepped aside to let it pass.The crowd cheered and the drunk bowed.Just after this,three men dragged the drunk to safety while the bull looked on sympathetically before it once more turned its attention to the matador.(66 words)Lesson 71 A famous clockAfter the Houses of Parliament were burnt down in 1834,Sir Benjamin Hall was made responsible for the construction of a huge clock,which became known as Big Ben.It is very accurate despite its immense size,for offcials from the Greenwich Observatory have the clock checked twice a day. This clock,which has rarely gone wrong,can be heard on the B.B.C. when it is striking, because microphones are connected to the clock tower.(69 words)Lesson 72 A car called BluebirdSir Malcolm Campbell set up a land-speed record in 1935 duiving a car called Bluebird,which had been secially built for him.His average speed was incorrectly declared to be 299 miles per hour,but this mistake was corrected later.He had averaged 301 miles an hour.Years later,his son,Donald,also broke a record and his car was also called Bluebird.(55 words)。

(完整word版)新概念英语第二册笔记_第84课

(完整word版)新概念英语第二册笔记_第84课

Lesson 84 On strike 罢工【Text】Busmen have decided to go on strike next week. The strike is due to begin on Tuesday. No one knows how long it will last. The busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions. Most people believe that the strike will last for at least a week. Many owners of private cars are going to offer 'free rides' to people on their way to work. This will relieve pressure on the trains to some extent. Meanwhile, a number of university students have volunteered to drive buses while the strike lasts.All the students are expert drivers, but before they drive any of the buses, they will have to pass a special test. The students are going to take the test in two days' time. Even so, people are going to find it difficult to get to work. But so far, the public has expressed its gratitude to the students in letters to the Press. Only one or two people have objected that the students will drive too fast!【课文翻译】公共汽车司机决定下星期罢工。

新概念英语第二册课后练习题答案详解(第84课)

新概念英语第二册课后练习题答案详解(第84课)

新概念英语第二册课后练习题答案详解(第84课)新概念英语第二册课后习题Lesson 841. c根据课文第3-4行能够判断只有c.与课文内容符合,而其他3个选择都与课文情形不符,所以只能选c.2. c根据课文第6-7行能够判断c. The train will be crowded (火车会变得拥挤)会是罢工所带来的后果,而其他3个选择都与课文内容不符,不能说明罢工所造成的结果,所以只能选c.3. a该句需要一个同前一句中的短语动词is due to begin (定于……开始)含义相同的短语,才能同前一句意义相吻合。

只有a. is going to begin(将要开始)与is due to begin 的含义相同,他们都表示将要发生的情况,而b. began 是过去时, c. has begun 是现在完成时, d. will have begun 是将来完成时,强调某一时间完成的动作,同is due to begin 的含义有所不同。

所以a. 是答案。

4. b本句是以How 引导的疑问句,所以需要用疑问句语序即主谓倒置语序。

只有b. 是疑问句语序,而其他3个选择都是陈述句语序,所以选b.5. d只有选d. most 最符合语法和习惯用法。

a. most of 后面的名词前应该有定冠词the才符合习惯用法,如most of the students.b. the most of 前面不应该有定冠词,而后面又缺少定冠词。

c. the more修饰名词时前面没有必要加定冠词。

6. ca. to drive 和b. drive 都不合乎语法,因为它们是动词,不能用在Before 后面;Before 是介词也能够做连词,它后面能够跟名词或从句。

d. they will drive 能够放在Before 后面作时间从句,但它的时态不对,主句已经是一般将来时了,从句就不能再是一般将来时,而应该是一般现在时才对,即使它表示的是将要发生的情况。

裕兴新概念英语第二册笔记 第84课

裕兴新概念英语第二册笔记 第84课

Lesson 84 On strike 罢工【New words and expressions】(11)strike n. 罢工busman n. 公共汽车司机state v. 正式提出,宣布agreement n. 协议relieve v. 减轻pressure n. 压力,麻烦extent n. 程度volunteer v. 自动提出,自愿gratitude n. 感激Press n. 新闻界object v. 不赞成,反对★strike (1)n. 罢工a general strike 大罷工;be on strike 在罷工be out on strike 舉行罷工;go on strike 舉行罷工go out on strike 實行罷工(2)n.進攻、襲擊eg:They made a strike on the enemy bass .(3)v. 毆打、打擊、攻擊strike the keys 敲擊琴鍵;strike the keyboard敲擊鍵盤eg:The clock will strike 12 in 5 minutes . 五分鐘之後這個鐘會敲響12點。

★busman n. 公共汽车司机bus stop 公共汽車站;miss the bus 錯過公共汽車、失掉機會a school bus 校車; a double-decker bus 雙層公共汽車★state v. 正式提出,宣布eg:She stated her opinion. 她正式提出她的意見。

eg:She stated the date of her departure . 她宣布她離開的日期。

state + that ……../以wh 開頭的特殊疑問句eg:The Prime Minister stated that he would visit Canada the next year .總理說,他將在明年訪問加拿大。

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extent (1) n. 程度、限度 to some extent = to a certain extent 在某種程度上 在某种程度上,这就是事实。 To some extent this was the truth. 我對他知識的淵博感到驚奇. I was amazed at the extent of his knowledge . (2) 寬度、大小 、范围 障條路約 20英里長。 The road is about 20 miles in extent . 從山上我們可以看到城市全景。 From the hill we can see the full extent of the town
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strike (1) n. 罢工 go on strike 舉行罢工 be on strike 在罢工 (2) Байду номын сангаас. 打击 敲击键盘 strike the keyboard 五分鐘之後這個鐘會敲響12點。 The clock will strike 12 in 5 minutes .
• This will relieve pressure on the trains to some extent. Meanwhile, a number of university students have volunteered to drive buses while the strike lasts. All the students are expert drivers, but before they drive any of the buses, they will have to pass a special test. The students are going to take the test in two days' time. Even so, people are going to find it difficult to get to work. But so far, the public has expressed its gratitude to the students in letters to the Press. Only one or two people have objected that the students will drive too fast!
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statement n. (1) 陳述、聲明、言明 作出虛假陳述 make a false statement 我簡直不敢相信他的發言 I couldn’t believe his statement . (2)(政府等的正式) 聲明 发出官方聲明 issue an official statement (3) 陳述句 簡單的陳述句 a simple statement 複合句 a complex statement
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state v. 正式提出,宣布 她正式提出她的意見。 She stated her opinion. state + that ……../以 wh 開頭的特殊疑問句 總理說,他將在明年訪問加拿大。 The Prime Minister stated that he would visit Canada the next year . 他沒有說明,這篇文章是否是真實的 He didn’t state whether the article was true . n. 州、狀態 the United States of America 宇宙中有多少物種存在的狀態? How many states are there in the universe ?
Lesson 84
On strike
单词学习
• • • • • • • • • • • strike busman state agreement relieve pressure extent volunteer gratitude Press object • • • • • • • • • • • n. 罢工 n. 公共汽车司机 v. 正式提出,宣布 n. 协议 v. 减轻 n. 压力,麻烦 n. 程度 v. 自动提出,自愿 n. 感激 n. 新闻界 v. 不赞成,反对
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No one knows how long it will last. 演讲持续了两个小时 The lecture lasted for two hours. The busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions. general agreement 总协定,全面协议 Most people believe that the strike will last for at least a week. At least 至少 我至少有一周没看见他了 I have not seen him for at least a week.
课文讲解
• Busmen have decided to go on strike next week. The strike is due to begin on Tuesday. No one knows how long it will last. The busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions. Most people believe that the strike will last for at least a week. Many owners of private cars are going to offer 'free rides' to people on their way to work.
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object (1) 東西、物體 我可以看到一個物體在天空中閃耀。 I could see a shining object in the sky . 箱子那个奇怪的东西是什么? What’s that strange object in the box ? (2) 目的、目標 = aim / propose 他的生活目標是致富。 His object in life is to become rich . 你來訪的目的是什么? What’s object of your visit ?
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pressure (1) n. 压力(精神上的) 、沉重壓力 他正忍受着工作的压力吗? Is he suffering from pressure of work ? (2) 壓力、壓迫 我覺得他的手壓在我肩上 I felt the pressure of his hand on my shoulder. 每平方米60公斤的壓力 a pressure of 60kg to the square meter 血壓 blood pressure
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agreement (1)(意見等) 一致、贊成、同意 ←→ disagreement 我們都同意這一點 We’re all in agreement on that point . (2)n. 协议 會議結束時我們達成了協議。 The meeting ended when we reached an agreement . 中國和美之間的貿易協定 a trade agreement between China and the U.S. 違約 break an agreement = violate an agreement
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relieve (1) v. 减轻 药物减轻了我的牙痛。 The drug relieved my toothache . (2) 使 (人)放心、安心、松一口氣 听到这条消息我安心了 The news relieved me . (3) 解除 (負擔、重負);使快樂 relieve sb of sth 使某人擺脫某事 我的助理分擔了我我所有的瑣事。 My assistant relieved me of all the chores . relieve one’s feelings (以哭等)發洩感情
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Busmen have decided to go on strike next week. go on strike 举行罢工 on strike 在罢工 至今仍不清楚罢工的教师们何时能回到课堂。 It is not clear yet when the teachers on strike will return to their classrooms. The strike is due to begin on Tuesday. due adj. 预定的,约定的 be due to do sth. 定于(某时做某事) 飞机定于9点到达伦敦。 The plane is due (to arrive) in London at 9 o’clock. be due to +n. 由于……,因为…… 我们迟到是因为交通拥堵。 Our delay was due to the heavy traffic.
• object v. 不赞成,反对 • 老板不反对你在他的办公室抽烟。 • The boss doesn’t object if you smoke in his office . • object to 反對、討厭(to是介詞) • 他討厭對像對孩子似地對待他。 • He objects to being treated like a child . • object that 提出异议 • 他提出異議,說時間也太緊了。 • They objected that the schedule was too tight .
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