新概念3册第八课的习题讲解
Lesson 8 新概念3
NC 新概念Lesson8生词和短语1.monastery n.寺院,修道院2.enclosure n.围场,圈地 3 St.Bernard 圣伯纳德4.monk n.和尚,僧侣5.pass n.关隘、关口6.privacy n.清静,隐居)7.watchdog n.看门狗8.skier n.滑雪者9.rashly adv.莽撞地,冒失地10 Easter n.复活节根据课文回答一下问题1 When is St.Bernard's monastery visited by thousands of people? _______________________________________2 How do these people cross the Pass? _______________________________________3 Why are the dogs kept in a special enclosure? _______________________________________4 How low does the temperature drop in winter? _______________________________________5 Are there few visitors then,or are there a great many? _______________________________________6 Do the monks prefer the winter season or not? _______________________________________7 What are the dogs free to do in winter? _______________________________________8 What sort of people regularly visit the monastery in winter? _______________________________________9 Do they stay there the whole winter,or do they stay only at certain times? _______________________________________10 Are they warmly welcomed or not? _______________________________________根据汉语提示,用单词的适当形式填空。
新概念英语第三册第8课-A famous monastery
新概念英语第三册第8课:A famous monasteryLesson 8 A famous monastery著名的修道院 Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
What are the St. Bernard dogs used for?The Great St. Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy. At 2,473 metres, it is the highest mountain pass in Europe. The famous monastery of St. Bernard, witch was founded in eleventh century, lies about a mile away. For hundreds of years, St. Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous Pass. These friendly dogs, which were first brought from Asia, were used as watchdogs even in Roman times. Now that a tunnel ahs been built through the mountains, the Pass is less dangerous, but each year, the dogs are still sent out into the snow whenever a traveller is in difficulty. Despite the new tunnel, there are still a few people who rashly attempt to cross the Pass on foot.During the summer months, the monastery is very busy, for it is visited by thousands of people who cross the Pass in cars. As there are so many people about, the dogs have to be kept in a special enclosure. In winter, however, life at the monastery is quite different. The temperature drops to -- 30 o and very few people attempt to cross the Pass. The monks prefer winter to summer of they have more privacy. The dogs have greater freedom, too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure. The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter are parties of skiers who go there at Christmas and Easter. These young people, who love the peace of mountains, always receive a warm welcome at St. Bernard's monastery. 参考译文圣伯纳德大山口连接着瑞士与意大利,海拔2,473O米,是欧洲最高的山口。
扎实高中英语知识基础:新概念英语第三册 Lesson 8 文章词汇语法详细解析
mountain pass in Europe. The famous monastery of St. Bernard, which was founded in eleventh century, lies about a mile away. For hundreds of years, St. Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous Pass. These friendly dogs, which were first brought from Asia, were used as watchdogs even in Roman times. Now that a tunnel ahs been built through the mountains, the Pass is less dangerous, but each year, the dogs are still sent out into the snow whenever a traveller is in difficulty. Despite the new tunnel, there are still a few people who rashly attempt to cross the Pass on foot.During the summer months, the monastery is very busy, for it is visited by thousands of people who cross the Pass in cars.As there are so many people about, the dogs have to be kept in a special enclosure.In winter, however, life at the monastery is quite different. The temperature drops to - 30 o and very few people attempt to cross the Pass.The monks prefer winter to summer of they have more privacy. The dogs have greater freedom, too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure. The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter are parties of skiers who go there at Christmas and Easter. These young people, who love the peace ofConnect v. 指不紧密的联系(被联系的对象仍然保持自己的特性)connect…to/with...(1)“把...与…连接在一起”近义表达join…to…;link…with(to)…Connect the gas stove with the gas pipe. 将煤气炉和煤气管接起来。
新概念英语3新东方学习笔记及课后答案详解Lesson 08 A famous mo
新概念英语3新东方学习笔记及课后答案详解Lesson 08 A famous mo作者:ihome 时间:2009-09-14 23:13 来源:未知点击:424新概念3新东方学习笔记及课后答案详解Lesson 08 A famous monastery 著名的修道院New words and expression 生词和短语Monastery n.寺院,修道院Abbot n.男修道院院长Convent n.女修道会, 女修道院Nun n.修女abbess n.女修道院院长St.?Bernard 圣伯纳德Pass n.关隘Watchdog n.看门狗Rashly adv.莽撞地,冒失地Boldly adv.大胆地, 显眼地Enclosure n.围场,圈地Monk n.和尚Privacy n.清静,隐居Skier n.滑雪者Ski n.滑雪橇vi.滑雪(-- go skiing)Easter n.复活节-- at Easter 在复活节/ at Christmas 在圣诞节/ at Thanksgiving 在感恩节connect (v.连接, 联合, 关连)Switzerland (n.瑞士, 欧洲中部国家)Italy (n.意大利, 欧洲南部国家)Metre = Meter (n.米, 公尺)Lie, Lay, Lain, Lying (vi.位于, 躺, 平放)Lie, Lied, Lied, Lying(vi.说谎)Lay, Laid, Laid, Lying(vt.放置, 产卵)Europe (n.欧洲)Asia (n.亚洲)Tunnel (n.隧道, 地道)Attempt (vt.尝试, 企图)Freedom (n.自由, 自主)Wander (vi.漫步, 徘徊)Regular (adj.规则的, 有秩序的, 经常的)Party (n.团体, 一伙人)Peace (n. 静寂, 安宁, 和平, 和睦)Minus adj.负的, 减的prep.减去n.负数Minus adj.负的负的或在负值区间的-- a minus value 一个负值/ minus five degrees 零下五度Degree n.度数, 度, 程度Text 课文What are the St. Bernard dogs used for?The Great St. Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy.St. = saint(n.圣人, 圣徒adj.神圣)Bernard n.伯纳德(男子名)Pass n.关口把...与…连接在一起connect…to…/ join….to…/ link…with…connect...with 把...与某事联系在一起-- I can‘t connect the picture with my friend, Mary.be?connected?with 与...有联系-- Are you connected with the government?At 2,473 metres, it is the highest mountain pass in Europe.At?2,473?metres(介词短语修饰全句用于句首表示原因、条件或状态)-- In red, she looks much more beautiful.-- At the age of 25, he is able. 在十五岁的时候, 他很能干。
新概念英语第三册:Lesson8-9课后练习答案解析
【导语】新概念英语作为家喻户晓的英⽂学习教材,《新概念英语》在中国经久不衰,影响了好⼏代学习者。
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希望可以帮助到您!如果您想要了解更多相关内容,欢迎关注!【篇⼀】Lesson8答案解析1...C... be best known for = be famous for,众所周知 2...C... the main advantage. 3...D... occupation: 事业,undisturbed: 不受打扰的 Structure 4...d... 名词作表语,at, 介词短语作状语 5...a... 形容词或副词和enough to do 搭配 b选项错在so rash as to,You are so kind as to help me. 6...a... with的复合结构形式 A large car,with its headlights on and its horn blaring,roared down the arcade19. With so many people around me,I fell happy. 7...C.. 让某⼈做某事:let sb do 8...C... 泛泛的概念采取⼀般现在时 Vocabulary 9...b... 强调两者之间 10...a... whenever=if ever: ⽆论什么时候,只要情况是如此 Whenever(if ever) you pour oil on water,it floats. in case主要是讨论预防措施 You should insure20 your house in case there is a fire. 11...d... drive 12...c... wander :闲逛,roam graze: 吃草,drift: 漂流=float, wonder: 想知道,感到奇怪【篇⼆】Lesson9答案解析 1....A endlessly fascinating ⽆穷的,特别吸引⼈的魅⼒ 2....D that the further cats fall,the less they are likely to injure themselves Because they have got enought time to relax and this increases their air-resistance and reduces the shock of impact 3....A that the further cats fall,the less they are likely to injure themselves >Structure 4...C for对于⼈们来讲 with对于⼈们来讲,强调对⽐概念 With some children,their pocket money goes a long way. unfailing endlessly 5...B as...as...象……⼀样 in the way that...以……⽅式 I love you in the waythat you love me. We like modern art in the same way that we like beautiful... 6...D It is said that...据说 It is announced that...据宣布 It is reported that...据报道 7...B there is plenty of--->there are plenty of 8...A 9... most cats remain suspicious of humans all their lives during 在……期间(时间较短) during our holiday;during the week through侧重强调从空间穿过 through the crowd穿过⼈群;through the door Monday through Friday throughout their lives贯穿始终 Vocabulary 10...C It would seem(that)...---apparently 11...C explain 解释;test检测;borne容忍,忍耐 The theory is supported by the fact. The theory is based on the fact. 12...A even so 注意上下⽂的语境 although 让步;虽然,但是 in spite of 只⽤了连接名词、动名词或代词 moreover 表⽰递近关系 He is very tired,even so he keeps studing english hard.。
新概念英语第三册第8课 a famous monastery
went out as planned. --She went to the party despite the fact that
• -The temperature of summer in Chongqing jumps to 40 centigrade and very few people attempt to go out.
• The monks prefer winter to summer
for they have more privacy.
lie-lay-lain-v. 位于
• For hundreds of years, St Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous Pass. 定语
• e.g. 每年有数百万人到耶路撒冷(Jerusalem)朝拜。
• The temperature drops to -30 and very few people attempt to cross the Pass.
• drop v.下降 • 表数量减少: • decrease /decline /descend /fall • 表数量增加: • increase/rise /jump/rocket
• 2)Since常表已知事实“既然”,引导从句多置 于主句前,作“自从”后面还可以跟完成时。
• -Since you know it’s just number,you will not add this QQ number .
新概念英语第三册第8课习题答案及解析
新概念3课后习题答案: Lesson 8 1c 2c 3d 4d 5a 6a 7c 8c 9b 10a 11d 12c 新概念3课后习题解析: 1. C be best known for = be famous for… 众所周知, 因.⽽ attraction(n.吸引, 吸引⼒) trap(vt.使受限制, 设陷) 2. C the main advantage(n.好处, 优势, 有利条件) endanger(vt.危及) Swiss(n.瑞⼠⼈ adj.瑞⼠的, 瑞⼠⼈的) Italian(n.意⼤利⼈, 意⼤利语 adj.意⼤利的, 意⼤利语的, 意⼤利⽂化的) 3. D differ(vi.不⼀致, 不同) occupation(n.⼯作, 职业) undisturbed(adj.不受打扰的) pursue(vt.从事, 继续, 追赶) relatively(adv.相对地, ⽐较地) 4. D 名词作表语(原句中为at介词短语作状语) 5. A 形容词或副词和enough to do搭配 b)选项错在so rash as to (-- You are so kind as to help me.) 6. A with的复合结构形式 -- A large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. -- With so many people around me, I fell happy. 7. C 让某⼈做某事:let sb do 8. C 泛泛的概念采取⼀般现在时 9. B 强调两者之间 10. A whenever = if ever ⽆论什么时候, 只要情况是如此 -- Whenever/if ever you pour oil on water, it floats.(vi.飘浮) in case(conj.万⼀) 主要是讨论预防措施 -- You should insure your house in case there is a fire. 11. D voyage(n.vi.航海, 航⾏) 12. C wander = roam(v.漫游, 闲逛, 徜徉) graze(v.放牧, 吃草) drift(n.v.漂流)= float(n.v.浮动, 飘浮) wonder(vt.想知道, 感到奇怪)。
扎实高中英语知识基础新概念英语第三册 Lesson 8 文章词汇语法详细解析
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(完整)新概念英语第三册第八课笔记
Unit EightText II. Writing SkillsThis is a short, simple and straightforward piece of persuasive writing, informal style is used.nguage Points1.enjoy①enjoy (v.)②enjoyable (adj.)③enjoyment (n.)eg: We enjoy books very much.Books are enjoyable.We find great enjoyment in books.He is enjoying a book.Wrong: 1. Books are enjoying.2. We are enjoyed at the books.2. be aware of ----realizebe unaware ofPar:1) He knows very well the danger.2) He doesn't realize the danger he is facing.3) Do you know the result of the matter?4) She didn't know what was happing.3.resistible①resistible (adj.) -- that can be resistedeg: This wish to get more money is resistible.irresistible --- that can not be resistedeg: His wish to get more money is resistible, so he tries to steal.②resist (v.)--- oppose; keep oneself back frombe undamaged or unaffected by抵抗; 对抗; 不屈服于, 忍耐; 不受…的影响a)opposeeg: The country was unable to resist the invasion.She can't resist the temptation. …的诱惑They have the right to resist.b) keep oneself back fromeg: She could not resist his charms.I can't resist the wish to see him.c) undamaged or unaffected by…eg: This material resists fire.③resistance (n.) --- [u] power of resisting ; opposing power 抵抗; 抵抗力; 阻力;eg: The enemy offered very little resistance.The enemy's resistance was completely destroyed.There is much resistance to the new law.Copper has less resistance to electricity than many other metals.Healthy people have more resistance to disease than weak people.④resistant (adj.) --- offering resistance 抵抗的; 有抵抗力的; 反抗的;be resistant to…eg: Some insects are resistant to DDT.She is not resistant to disease.4.end up with --- finish ... in the end.Par:In the end, I failed in the exam. (I ended up with failure in the exam.In the end, I left much work undone. (I ended up with much work undone.)5.engross①engross (v.) --- take up all the time or attention of 花费所有的时间和精力(usu. used in passive.) 通常用于被动be engrossed in... 全神贯注于...eg: He is engrossed in his work.Par: He is reading a book attentively.We should concentrate ourselves on English study.②engrossing --- attractive 引人入胜的eg: It is an engrossing story.6. reality n. [u] [c] --- the quality of being real; real existence; sth real;sth actually seen.eg: Don't escape realities of our every day life.in reality--- in fact; reallyeg; In reality, he is a good teacher.7.content①content n. [u] the condition of being satisfied 满足live in content 心满意足eg: Now she is living in content.Do you live in content?to one's heart's content --- being completely satisfied.eg: We can swim in the river to our heart's content.The children enjoyed themselves to their heart's content.Par: When children are allowed to watch TV, they are completely satisfied to watch TV. (Children are allowed to watch TV to their heart's content.)Children are eating happily.The boys are dancing happily.②content (adj.) (不做定语) --- satisfied with what one has 满足的; 满意的be content with...eg: I'm content with my salary now.He is not content with beautiful dreams, he wants beautiful realities.be content to do sth.eg: He is content to eat the leftovers.I'm content to stay here.③content (v.) --- make content; satisfy 使满足to content sb.eg: Simple praise can content him.Par:60 marks can satisfy him.Nothing can make her satisfied.* content oneself with --- be satisfied with ...= be contented withPar:We are satisfied with our success.He is satisfied with his job.④contented adj. --- satisfied; showing or feeling satisfied满足的; 表示满意的;* 做定语:eg: He was speaking with a contented look.(smile)* 做表语: be contented (with)... --- be satisfied = be content witheg; Some people are never contented.He seems quite contented with his with his life.⑤contentedly (adv.) --- happilyeg: He went to bed contentedly.c.f. `content the content of the bag8. inevitable①inevitable (adj.) --- that can not be avoided; that is sure to happen 不可避免的eg: When you break a bone, what is inevitable? (Pain is inevitable)Par:Accident will sooner or later happen if you drive carelessly.Traffic delays always occur at week-ends.Mistake can not be avoided in dictations.②inevitably (adv.)eg: Mistakes occur inevitably in our study.9. browse①browse (vi.) --- read parts of the books without any definite plan,for interest or enjoyment 浏览书籍, 随便阅读eg: Do you browse through/among books in a bookstore?I often browse among books in a bookstore?②browse (n.) (act, period of) browsing 浏览, 浏览的啪have a good browsing (among books)浏览很长时间eg: Do you have a good browse when you go to a bookshop?10. discreet①discreet (adj.) --- careful, tactful, prudent 小心的, 懂读的;eg: a discreet personHe kept a discreet silence. (保持深重的沉默)②discreetly (adv.)eg: He drives discreetly.11. illustrate①illustrate (vt.)a) explain by examples or pictures (通过距离或图表说明)Par:The teacher explained the sentence striationHe illustrated his point by relating his own experience.He tried to explained his meaning.How he did explain his kindness.b) supply ((a book, article) with pictures or diagramseg: The artist illustrated the book with pen-and-ink drawings.(给书等配入插图) Par:I'll illustrate the book with picture.This book is well-supplied with pictures.It is a well illustrated text-book.②illustration (n.)a) illustrating or being illustrated; explanation with picturesPar: Give me an explanation (Give me an illustrator)以图表距离说明The teacher said it as an explanation (illustration) of the boy's poor work.He gave me an explanation(illustration) of the sentence pattern.in illustration of... --- in order to illustrate...Par: In order to illustrate the story, he used some examples.In order to illustrate the theory, he used some pictures.b) [c] sth. or pictures or diagrams that illustration 例子, 插图, 图表eg: Are there any illustrations on this page?I like magazines full of illustrations.by way of illustration作为...的例子eg: I mentioned it by ways of illustration.③illustrative (adj.) --- as an explanation or example of sth. 说明的, 作为例证的These words are illustrative.There are illustrative examples.12. indulgent①indulgent (adj.)--- inclined to give kind to (对...放纵; 溺爱)eg: He is an indulgent father.Indulgent parents are those who easily agree to let children do what they like.Is an indulgent teacher a good teacher?②indulge(vt.) --- gratify; give way to and satisfy(使满足; 纵容; 耽溺; 纵情; 顺从)eg: Do you think it is necessary to indulge a child?Is a teacher who indulges students a good teacher?Many rich people indulge their children.I indulge my interest in flowers. (Do I resist my interest?)indulge (oneself) in --- allow (oneself) to enjoy容许自己享受, 尽情eg: He sometimes indulges himself in a cigarette.Par:He allowed himself to have an expensive meal.We allow ourselves to have a long sheep on Sunday.(vi.)indulge ineg: He indulges in gambling.③indulgence (n.)[u] indulging; the state of being indulged 放纵; 沉溺; 纵容eg: Indulgence in smoking/drink can harm your health.Indulgence in gambling will spoil you.[c] sth one allow him to enjoy 允许自己享受的东西eg: One of my indulgences is having breakfast in bed.What is you indulgence?13. beckon v. --- call sb's attention by a movement of the hand or arm, usu.to show that he is to come nearer or to follow招手令他人走近或跟着来beckon sb. to do sth. 招手让...做...eg: The teachers beckoned others to follow him.Par:The police made a signal to ask the man to go quicker.The teacher made a signal to show the student to stop reading.beckon sb. in/on/out/forward/to sb's sideeg: He beckoned me in.He stood waiting until the policeman beckoned him on.Par: The teacher signaled me to come in.The man signaled the woman to walk forward.The policeman signaled me to go out.The man signaled me to go to his side.14. tell sb. off (for...) --- scold sbeg: He told me off for taking away the newspaper.15. tuck①tuck (v.)a) tuck (away) --- store in a safe place 将...藏起来Par: She put her dress at the button of the case.Grandfather had may old bottles put in the cellar.The map is put in the pocket.b). ---- to draw together into a small space; put into a desired or convenientplace. 缩拢; 塞置于方便之处eg: He tucked up his sleeves.When you swim, you tuck the end of your hair into your bathing-hat.Do you often tuck your shirt into your trousers?②tuck (n.) stitched fold of material in a garment (衣服的)摺等She is making a tuck in a dress.(打褶)Her dress has tucks in the sleeves.III. Questions on Text I1. Is the time spent in a bookshop very pleasant?2. Why is the time spent in a bookshop enjoyable?3. What kind of place can make people escape the realities of everyday life?4. What can people do in a bookshop or a music shop?5. Is it necessary for the assistants to greet the people who enter the bookshop?6. When do people need an assistant in a bookshop?7. Is it easy for people to become engrossed in books?8. Are people easily tempted to buy books?9. Must book sellers be patient and kind?10. Do people rend books in a bookshop?11. What kind of people often rend books in a bookshop?12. Was the book seller very kind to the identical student in this text?13. Was the book seller so kind that he kept the book in safe place in order that nobodywould buy it? (for the medical student to read?)14. Had the medical student expected to be treated with such kindness?VI. Translation1. 请你把自行车放到走廊里, 以免日晒雨淋. (get shelter from)2. 有时候, 想买某种东西的愿望是压抑不住的.3. 当你参观中国出口商品交易会的时候, 你可以欣赏各种商品, 直到心满意足为止.4. 沉迷于赌博的人是不会有所作为的.5. 请把这本书房在较安全的地方, 以免读者们随意拿走.6. 为了解释这个问题, 老师举了很多例子.(in illustration of)7. 我已经很满足现在的生活.8. 他唱着歌, 脸上挂着满意的笑容. (with a contented smile on his face)9. 在我们的学习和生活中, 犯错误是不可避免的, 最重要的认识错误和改正错误.10. 我很喜欢在星期天到广州各大书店浏览各种书籍, 这也可以说是一种我允许自己享受的东西.(Suggested key:)1.Please put your bike in the corridor to get shelter from the sun and the rain.2.Sometimes the temptation to buy something is irresistible.3.When you visit the Chinese Export Commodities Fair, you can enjoy all kinds of products toyour heart’s content.4.Those who indulge in gambling will never be promising.5.Please tuck away the book in a safe place in case the readers take it away at will.6.In illustration of this matter/issue, the teacher gave a lot of examples.7.I am content/contented with the present life.8.He is singing, with a contented smile on his face.9.In our study and daily life, it is inevitable for us to make mistakes. The most important thingis to realize the mistakes and correct them.10.I like to browse among books in big bookshops on Sundays and this is one of myindulgences.)VII. Questions on Text II:1.Are those people who buy second-hand goods mean?2.Why do people usually buy second-hand goods?3.Which book can tell you the markets of second-hand goods? (beginners guide)4.Do second-hand goods have a guarantee?5.What kind of second-hand books worth keeping?。
新概念第三册分课答案8
Lesson 8 A famous monasteryListening comprehension1 Introduce the storyT: Today we'll talk about mountain rescue.2 Understand the situationT: What do you think is happening in the picture ?3 Listening objectiveT: Listen to the passage (or read it silently ) and see if you can answer this question:What are St. Bernard dogs used for?4 Play the tape or read the story or wait for thestudents to finish reading silently5 Answer the questionAfter the reading, ask the question again: What are St. Bernard dogs used for?Train the students not to shout out the answer. Instead, ask one student, then ask the others to agree disagree with a show of hands.Answer: They're used to rescue travellers who get into difficulties in the mountains.6 Intensive readingPlay the tape or read the text again, pausing after everysentence to check the students understandObtain brief explanations to difficulties in the text fromthe students themselves. Only use Chinese it a confirmatory translation is necessary.7 Play the tape or read the story again8 Reading aloudAsk one or two students to read the text aloud. Comprehension questions1 Which two countries are connected by the Great St. Bernard Pass? (Switzerland and Italy. )2 How high is the pass?(2,473 metres.)3 How does it compare in height with other mountain passes in Europe? (It's the highest.)4 Who founded the famous monastery near the Pass? (St. Bernard.)5 When? (In the eleventh century. )6 What have St. Bernard dogs done for hundreds of years? (Saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous pass.)7 Where did these dogs originally come from? (Asia.)8 Why is the Pass less d angerous these days? (Because a tunnel has been built through the mountains.)9 What do some travellers still try to do?(Attempt to crossthe Pass on foot.)10 Are the dogs still used for rescues? (Yes, they are.)11 Why is the monastery very busy during the summer months? (Because it is visited by thousands of people who cross the Pass in cars.)12 Why do the dogs have to be kept in a special enclosure in the summer? (Because there are so many people about.)13 How low does the temperature fall in winter? (-30°.)14 Are there few travellers in winter? (Yes, there are.)15 Why do the monks prefer winter to summer? (Because they have more privacy.)16 What about the dogs? (They have more freedom, too.)17 Who are the regular visitors in winter? (Parties of skiers at Christmas and Easter.)18 How are these skiers received at St. Bernard's monastery? (With a warm welcome.)Asking questions: Ask me if⋯T: Ask me if the Great St. Bernard's Pass connects two countries.S: Does the Great St. Bernard's Pass connect two countries? T: Which two countries ⋯?S: Which two countries does the Great St. Bernard's Passconnect?1 the Great St. Bernard's Pass connects twocountries.(Which two countries)2 it is the highest pass in Europe. (Which)3 the monastery was founded in the eleventh century. (When)4 St. Bernard's dogs have saved the lives of travellers for hundreds of years. (How long)5 the dogs were brought from Asia. (Where)6 the Pass is less dangerous now. (Why)7 the monastery is visited by thousands of people. (When)8 the temperature drops to -30° in winter. ( How low )9 very few people cross the Pass in winter.(Why)10 the monks prefer winter to summer. (Why)Tell us about life at St. Bernard's in summer and winter1 Summer months----monastery very busy---- thousands of people----Pass----cars2 So many people about----dogs----special enclosure3 Winter----life----monastery----quite different4 Temperature-30°----few people5 Monks prefer winter----more privacy6 Dogs greater freedom, too---- wander outside enclosure7 Only regular visitors----skiers----Christmas, Easter8 Young people----peace of the mountains----receive warm welcomeTopics for discussion1 Tell us what you know about the life of peoplewho live in the mountains.2 Tell us any story of mountain rescue(or any other kind of rescue) you know about.3 Dogs make good pets, but how can they servehuman beings usefully?Key to Summary writingPoints1 St. Bernard's Pass---- visited---- thousands ofpeople----summer2 People cross Pass in cars3 Dogs----special enclosure----so many people about4 Temperature in winter -30°5 Few visitors6 Monks prefer winter season7 Dogs free to wander---- outside enclosure8 Young skiers regularly visit monastery in winter9 Christmas and Easter10 Warmly welcomedSummaryThe St. Bernard's Pass is visited by thousands of people in summer, who cross the Pass in cars. Because there are so many people about, the dogs are kept in a special enclosure. As the temperature in winter falls to -30°, there are few visitors, so the monks prefer this season. The dogs are also free to wander outside their enclosure. Parties of young skiers regularly visit the monastery in winter, during Christmas and Easter when they arewarmly welcomed.(80 words )Key to VocabularyA possible answerfamous(1.2) well-knownfounded(1.3) establishedlies(1.4) isnow that(1.7) since, becauserashly attempt(11.9-10) unthinkingly tryquite(1.13) entirelydrops(1.13) fallsKey to CompositionA possible answerRescueOne very cold morning, a monk took two St. Bernard's dogs out for exercise. He immediately noticed that the dogs were veryrestless. Suspecting a traveller might be in difficulty, the monk returned to the monastery to organize a search party.The two dogs led four monks through the snow. Two of the monks pulled a sledge behind them, in case they needed it. There had been very high winds the previous night, but now everything was still and visibility was bad because there was a heavy fog. Moreover, the temperature had fallen to -20°.The dogsled the monks towards the Pass and as the monks got near, theyheard cries in the distance. The dogs soon found a man who wastrapped under the snow and immediately dragged him out. The manwas alive, but frozen stiff. The monks strapped him to the sledgeand took him back to the monastery.The man was unconscious, but he soon recovered in the warmatmosphere of the monastery where he was given plenty of hot drinks and food. When the traveller was able to speak, the monkslistened with interest as he told them what had happened the previous night. (200 words)Key to Letter writingA possible answer(body of letter only)I hear you'll be taking a holiday in the Alps, whichI'm sure you'll enjoy!I went there last year and stayed in the Berg Hotel high in the mountains not far from Zermatt. The hotel has fine views across the valley and I warmly recommend it. You'll lovethe healthy mountain air and enjoy every comfort at moderate prices. I'm going there again this year.I look forward to hearing all about your holiday whenyou get back. (79 words)Key structures: verb forms: reviewRemember, the simple present tells us about actions that usually or always happen; the simple past tells us about completdd actions in the past; the past perfect describes the earlier of two actions in the past: 1KS83I always get up late on Sundays.(simple present)I got up very late last Sunday. (simple past)When the doctor arrived, the patient had already died. (past perfect)Key to KS Exercisespossible answersA See text.B 1 I first met Harry fourteen years ago.2 I once stayed in Zurich for six months when I was a student.3 When I got home, I found an urgent message on my answeringmachine.4 I haven't seen Harry since 1988.Special difficulties: -ever for emphasisWe can add-ever for emphasis to:----conjunctions when joining sentences: Do what you like.→ Do whatever you like.(more emphatic)----question-words: How did you manage to miss the train? →However did you manage to miss the train?Key to SD Exercises1 what ever2 When ever3 WhoeverRepetition drillThe present perfect, continuous and simpleChorus, group or individual repetitionTo elicit contrasting statements involving the use of the present perfect, continuous and simple.T: Drill 8. Listen. Do not speak.(1) T: Is he still working?S: Yes, he's been working all afternoon and he still hasn't finished.(2) T: Are you still doing your homework?S: Yes, I've been doing my homework all afternoon and I still haven't finished .(3) T: Are they still playing tennis?S: Yes,they've been playing tennis all afternoon and theystill haven't finished.T: Now you ask questions in the same way. Ready?1 As in(1)above.2 As in(2) above.3 As in(3) above.4 T: Are you still writing letters?S: Yes, I've been writing letters all afternoon and Istill haven't finished.5 T: Are they still arguing?S: Yes, they've been arguing all afternoon and they still haven't finished.6 T: Is she still doing the housework ?S: Yes, she's been doing the housework all afternoon and she still hasn't finished.7 T: Are they still cleaning the car?S: Yes, they've been cleaning the car all afternoon and they still haven't finished.8 T: Are you still cutting the grass?S: Yes, I've been cutting the grass all afternoon and I still haven't finished.9 T: Is she still reading?S: Yes, she's been reading all afternoon and she still hasn't finished.10 T: Are they still talking about politics?S: Yes, they've been talking about politics all afternoon and they still haven't finished.11 T: Are they still decorating the room?S: Yes, they've been decorating the room all afternoon and they still haven't finished.12 T: Are you still painting the fence?S: Yes, I've been painting the fence all afternoon and I s till haven't finished.13 T: Are you still practising the piano?S: Yes, I've been practising the piano all afternoon and I still haven't finished.14 T: Is she still making cakes?S: Yes, she's been making cakes all afternoon and she still hasn't finished.15 T: Is he still running round that field?S: Yes, he's been running round that field all afternoon and he still hasn't finished .Key to Multiple choice questions1 c2 c3 d4 d5 a6 a7 c 8 c 9 b 10 a 11 d 12 c。
新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson8
Lesson 8 A famous monasterymonastery['mɒnəstri] / ['mɑ:nəsteri]n. 修道院monastery temple mosquemonk nunnunnery / conventchurch cathedralSt. Bernard[seɪnt-bə:'nɑ:d]圣伯纳德(地名)St. saintSt. Andrew’s RoadSt. Paul’s CathedralSt. Valentine’s Dayrashly ['ræʃlɪ]adv. 莽撞地,冒失地rash a rash decisionDon’t make rash promises.recklessHe was fined $100 for reckless driving.impulsive impulseShe's so impulsive—she saw the house for the first time and said she'd buy it straight away. enclosure[ɪn'kləʊʒə(r)]n. 围场,圈地enclosebe enclosed by …The garden was completely enclosed by a high wall.be surrounded by ...She said that she wanted to die surrounded by the people she loves.be besieged by ...Troy was besieged by Greeks.privacy['prɪvəsi] ['praɪvəsi]n. 清静,隐私,个人自由protect / respect / invade sb.’s privacyprivatea private conversation / collectorconnect A with / to BThe Channel Tunnel has connected Britain with mainland Europe for the first time.link A with / to Bjoin A to BThe Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. connect A with / to Blink A with / to BThere is no evidence to link / connect him with the murder.associate A with Brelate A to BThere are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.Switzerland pizza Naziat …at an altitude of …Being at 2,473 meters, ...造句:4807 米的勃朗峰(Mont Blanc) 是阿尔卑斯山脉(the Alps) 的最高峰。
新概念英语第三册第8课A famous monastery
新概念英语第三册第8课:A famous monasteryLesson 8 A famous monastery著名的修道院听录音,然后回答以下问题。
What are the St. Bernard dogs used for?The Great St. Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy. At 2,473 metres, it is the highest mountain pass in Europe. The famous monastery of St. Bernard, witch was founded in eleventh century, lies about a mile away. For hundreds of years, St. Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous Pass. These friendly dogs, which were first brought from Asia, were used as watchdogs even in Roman times. Now that a tunnel ahs been built through the mountains, the Pass is less dangerous, but each year, the dogs are still sent out into the snow whenever a traveller is in difficulty. Despite the new tunnel, there are still a few people who rashly attempt to cross the Pass on foot.During the summer months, the monastery is very busy, for it is visited by thousands of people who cross the Pass in cars. As there are so many people about, the dogs have to be kept in a special enclosure. In winter, however, life at the monastery is quite different. The temperature drops to -- 30 o and very few people attempt to cross the Pass. The monks prefer winter to summer of they have more privacy. The dogs have greater freedom, too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure. The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter are parties of skiers who go there at Christmas and Easter. These young people, who love the peace of mountains, always receive a warm welcome at St. Bernard's monastery.参考译文圣伯纳德大山口连接着瑞士与意大利,海拔2,473O米,是欧洲最高的山口。
新概念英语第三册第8课-a-famous-monasteryPPT优秀课件
①connect A to B ②connect A with B ③connect A and B
• -A good student must connect what he reads with what he sees around him.
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• The famous monastery of St Bernard, which was founded in the eleventh century, lies about a mile away.
--The college was founded in 1872.
• a dead living • 虽生犹死
• a living death • Shakespeare : 《Romeo and Juliet》 • -Parting is such a sweet sorrow.
天地有时尽 吾亦无绝期
勿惹是生非
• rashly
rashly
• adv.莽撞地,冒失地
Lesson 8 A famous monastery
Lesson 8 A famous monastery
• monastery: a sacred building where monks live • convent: a sacred building where nuns live
China’s famous monastery
connect/contact/relate
• connect v.连接(万能) • contact n./v. (与人联系) • relate v.联系(抽象)
新概念英语第三册第八课lesson8afamousmonastery著名的修
新概念英语第三册第八课lesson8afamousmonastery著名的修新概念英语第三册第八课lesson 8 a famous monastery 著名的修道院lesson 8 A famous monastery著名的修道院新概念英语第三册第八课lesson 8 a famous monastery 著名的修道院monastery: a sacred building where monks live convent: a sacred building where nuns live新概念英语第三册第八课lesson 8 a famous monastery 著名的修道院Topic 1.Do you like to go a natural place or a historic place ? Why ? --relax/scenery/fresh air/quiet/peaceful/exercise /experience/adventure/climbing/camp ---historic/interesting/attractive/ancient/be located in /reflect/design/sacred/holy/worship/pray for/god/ 2. What can we learn from the historic place ? --the past /the lesson/remember/avoid repeating the mistakes/educate/experience/love the country/ culture/ancientideas/development of civilization/ influence on people 新概念英语第三册第八课lesson 8 a famous monastery 著名的修道院China’s famous monasteryShaolin Temple( monastery) is at Song Shan, in Dengfeng, Henan Province ,China. Everyday many people including foreigners visit Shaolin Temple. The Shaolin temple (monastery) has a very long history (founded during the Northern Wei dynasty )and remains one of China's oldest Buddhist temples. It is famed for Kung Fu.新概念英语第三册第八课lesson 8 a famous monastery 著名的修道院St. Bernard=Saint Bernard St=strait Taiwan Strait St=street Wall Street St=saint 1. A saint is a holy person, refers to any Christian believer (all Christians in heaven are considered to be saints ) 2. a very good , kind patient person St. John Saint Valentine’s Day She’s a saint to go on living with that man.新概念英语第三册第八课lesson 8 a famous monastery 著名的修道院BernardMeaning:“Strong"or "Brave" as a bearSt. Bernard of Menthon :St. Bernard dog:a saint of mountaineersnamed after Bernard ,used in mountain rescue workSt. Bernard dog with barrel The St. Bernards were bred(养) large enough to traverse(穿越) deep snow and to scent(嗅出。
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第8课(5)
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第8课(5)A famous monastery的修道院The Great St. Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy. At 2,473 metres, it is the highest mountain pass in Europe. The famous monastery of St. Bernard, witch was founded ineleventh century, lies about a mile away. For hundreds of years, St. Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous Pass. These friendly dogs, which were first brought from Asia, were used as watchdogs even in Roman times. Now that a tunnel has been built through the mountains, the Pass is less dangerous, but each year, the dogs are still sent out into the snow whenever a traveller is in difficulty. Despite the new tunnel, there are still a few people whorashly attempt to cross the Pass on foot.During the summer months, the monastery is very busy, for it is visited by thousands of people who cross the Pass in cars. As there are so many people about, the dogs have to be keptin a special enclosure. In winter, however, life at the monastery is quite different. The temperature drops to-30 and very few people attempt to cross the Pass. The monks prefer winter to summer of they have more privacy. The dogs have greater freedom, too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure. The only regular visitors to the monasteryin winter are parties of skiers who go there at Christmas and Easter. These young people, who love the peace of mountains, always receive a warm welcome at St. Bernard's monastery.13. The dogs have greater freedom, too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure.狗也比较自由,被放出围栏,四处溜达。
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• (c) being able to search people out who have been trapped in the snow. • (d) the freedom they have to wander about in the winter. • 文中第一段最后一句话,说出小狗会被派到雪 地里拯救生命,故答案为C
• (c) It provides a fast and safe communication across the Swiss-Italian border. (d) It brings the St. Bernard monks into greater contact with the world. • 文中第7-8行说明挖了隧道后,翻越山口less dangerous.
• 6. _____ so many people about, the dogs have to be kept in an enclosure. (l.12) a. With b. Being • c. Because d. Having 由介词with引导的短语在句子中起到原因状语 的的用处,表示因为,由于 • A large car, with its headlights on and its bom blaring, roared down the arcade.
• 2. what is the main advantage of the new tunnel? • (a) It prevents people from endangering their lives by climbing the pass. • (b) It brings thousands of tourists to the monastery each summer.
• 3. In what way does life at the St. Bernard monastery differ in winter? • (a) The great number of visitors must come to the monastery on skis. (b) The dogs are free to save the lives of people lost in the snow.
• 5. --a few people who are _____ to cross the Pass on foot. (ll.9-10) a. rash enough b. so rash • c. too rash d. very rash 形容词+enough+动词不定式 此结构表示:太 ……以至于。
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Comprehension 1. St.Bernard dogs are best known for ____ (a) being a great summer tourist attraction. (b) having saved people’s lives before the new tunnel was built.
• 11 Thousands of people _____ over the Pass. (ll.11-12) a. trip b. voyage • c. conduct d. drive 第二段第一句话,许多人驾车通过山口。 • Trip 表示短距离旅行 •
• 12. They are allowed to _____ outside their enclosure. (l.15) a. graze b. drift • c. roam d. wonder wander: 闲逛(= roam) • graze:吃草 • drift:漂流 = float, • wonder:想知道,感到奇怪 •
• Structure • 4. The highest mountain pass in Europe is _____ ...(ll.1-2) a. of 2,473 meters b. at 2,473 meters high c. high 2,473 meters d. 2,473 meters high 形容词与表示度量的词连用时,需要将该形容 词置于该词之后。
• (c) The monks are more welcoming to their visitors. (d) The monks con pursue their occupation relatively undisturbed. 文中第14行说明修道士喜欢冬天,因为可以过无 人打扰的生活,所以D选项正确。
• 7. The monks let _____ outside their enclosure. (l.1Байду номын сангаас)
a. them to wander b. to them wandering c. them wander d. them wandering 让某人做某事 let sb do
• 8 Parties of skiers _____ the monastery in winter. (ll.15-16) a. visit to b. are visiting at • c. visit d. are visiting 陈述性的句子,一般现在时
• 10. The dogs are sent out into the snow _____ a traveler is in difficulty. (ll.8-9) a. if ever b. in case • c. all the time d. while if ever 只要,一旦 (=whenever)
• Vocabulary • 9. The great St. Bernard Pass lies _____ Switzerland and Italy. (l.1) a. within b. between • c. about d. along • 文中第一句,connect to 表示连接着二者。 Between and 表示两者之间,符合意思。