新概念英语单词第三册第56课:河流我的家乡

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新概念英语第三册Lesson56Ourneighbortheriver课件

新概念英语第三册Lesson56Ourneighbortheriver课件
At this juncture , I would like to make an important announcement. 此时此刻我要宣布一项重要的事情。
before carrying
floating that
in it
exhausted unduly sound foundations stood stoutly submerged
(live). There is only enough spring water to supply the needs of the house, so we have to pump ____f_ro_m__ the river for farm use. We tell the river all our secrets. We know i_n_s_ti_n_c_t_iv_e(liynstinctive), just as beekeepers with their bees, ___t_h_a_t__ misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related ____t_o___ it.
join critical juncture took turns
连接 紧急时刻 轮流
adj. 范围广大的 弧形的
sweeping reforms/changes 全面改革;彻底变化
a sweeping staircase. critical
adj. 紧急的
重要的
n. instinct 本能;直觉
which
holding for
most exciting into
go upstream

新概念英语单词第3册Lesson56:0ur neighbour the river河流我的家乡

新概念英语单词第3册Lesson56:0ur neighbour the river河流我的家乡

新概念英语单词第3册Lesson56:0ur neighbourthe river河流我的家乡boundary ['band()r] 界线,边界pump [pmp] 用泵抽【派生词】pumpkin南瓜【单词搭配】pump out抽空【单词例句】A: We'd better pump the floodwater out of the cellars.A:我们尽快把水从地窖里拙出来。

B: But we don't have any instrument now.B:但这会儿我们没有工具啊。

overtake [v'tek] 坏天气,麻烦突然降临backwater ['bkwt] 回水河汊predecessor ['pridses] n.前任【单词例句】My present secretary is more capable than her predecessor.我现在的秘书比她的前任更能干。

meadow ['med] 草地,草场crown [kran] v给……戴花环holly ['hl] 一种冬青植物wreath [riθ] 花环【单词扩充】garland花环【单词例句】A:I ordered a wreath from the flonst.A:我从花店定购了一个花环。

B: Who do you want to send it to?B:你想送给谁啊?occurrence ['kr()ns] 偶发事件proportion[pr'p()n] 部分【派生词】proportional成比例的【单词扩充】part部分 section部分【单词搭配】out of proportion to 与……不成比例【单词例句】A large proportion of the streets were sewered.绝大部分街道都铺有下水道。

新概念第三册 Lesson56

新概念第三册 Lesson56
- The new president reversed many of the policies of his predecessor.
hard by: old-fashioned English very near sth.
e.g - in a house hard by the city gate
e.g - The climbers were overtaken by bad weather.
- 登山者遭遇了恶劣的天气。 to become greater in number, amount or importance than sth else. e.g - 核能有可能超过石油成为主要的燃料。
- 应常记在心,事有轻重缓急。
proportionate adj. 成比例的;相称的
反:disproportionate
spell v.(spelt, spelt/spelled, spelled) v. 1) 拼写
2) ~ sth (for sb/sth) 招致,意味着(通常指 坏事)
e.g - 对许多农民来说,庄稼欠收就意味着灾难。 - The crop failure spelt disaster for many farmers. 3) (NAmE, informal) (短时间)替换,顶替 e.g - Carter 一小时后过来替换你。 - Carter will be here in an hour to spell you.
proportion n.部分;比例;均衡,匀称
e.g - the ~ of imports to exports
- 进口与出口的比例
e.g - a sculpture of excellent ~

新概念英语第三册 56-60 课后作文标准答案

新概念英语第三册 56-60 课后作文标准答案

Lesson 56 Our neighbor , the riverKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (b)Title: A dark and gloomy streetIntroduction: Dark and gloomy street — on way home from party — short cut Development: Someone standing at far end, under lamplight — wasn't frightened — felt person did not mean to harm me — not sure what to do — decided to walk on towards the lightThe "guide" started walking ahead of me — dressed in long gown — dim glow— felt safe and followed — part of town, I realized, that I had been warned about — but nothing happened to me — and near bright lights — "guide" just disap-pearedConclusion: A young person killed that night — was the guide my guardian angel? CompositionIt was a dark and gloomy street. 1 was on my way home from a friend's party and had deckled to take a short cut. I had just turned the corner from the main street and had started walking towards the light at the end of the short street.Suddenly, almost by magic, I thought, there was someone standing at the far end, under the lamplight. Most people would have been frightened, perhaps terrified. I wasn't at all frightened. Perhaps I should have been. There was someone there. I felt somehow that the person — and I couldn't see whether it was a man or a woman — did not mean to harm me. Although I wasn't frightened, I still wasn't sure what to do. Should I walk on towards the end of the street and towards the light and towards the person? or should I go back the way I had come? I decided to walk on towards the light.The "guide", as I called the person later, stood and seemed to wait until I was halfway down the street, and then started walking ahead of me. Even now I couldn't describe him or her: he or she seemed to be dressed in a long gown, but there was a dim glow all around him/her. Certainly I felt safe and followed the person down several streets that I did not know. It was a part of town, I realized, that I had been warned about — but nothing happened tome — and as soon as we were near the bright lights of the main road, my "guide" just disappeared.The following day I heard that a young person had been killed walking home alone not very far from where I was that night. I don't care what other people think. I am sure that the "guide" was my guardian angel and that he or she looked after me. (317 xuords)Lesson 57 Back in the old countryKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (a)Title: My ideal houseIntroduction: The house I would like to own—hometown — magnificent mansion Development: Once visited it — owner held exhibition of sculptures and paintings in house —visitors had chance to see house Large heavy green front door;— large entrance hall — marble floor — large open staircase to first floor — large dining room and large sitting room — both look out onto front lawn — peacocks — oak treesBack of house -—kitchen, a laundry room, games room —upstairs 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms House — full of antique fur-niture — rooms decorated classical styleConclusion: May sound like a dream — will be realityCompositionThere is a house in another part of my home town that I would love to own. It is called the "White House", like the President's house in Washington! I think you could easily describe it as a "mansion" and it is magnificent. I have no idea how much it is worth, but that doesn't worry me. I admire the house and have always admired it.I do not have to imagine what the house is like inside because I have, strange as it may seem, actually been inside. About three years ago the owner held an exhibition of sculptures and paintings in the house. The exhibits were distributed throughtout the house so that allthe visitors had a chance to see the house.When you go in through the large heavy green front door, you find yourself in a large entrance hall with a shining black and white marble floor, rooms leading off from it in all directions, and a large open staircase leading up to the first floor. There is a large dining roomon the right and a large sitting room on the left. Both rooms have big windows that look out onto the front lawn. There are always pea-cocks on the front lawn, and there are two large oak trees where you can sit in the shade on hot summer days.At the back of the house is a large kitchen, a laundry and work room and a games room. Upstairs there are six bedrooms and fourbathrooms. I think there are four bathrooms, but I can't quite remember.The house is full of beautiful antique furniture and all the rooms are decorated in a classical style — lots of light blue and light green paint with white doors, and quite a lot of gold decoration. ?. The whole thing may sound like a dream, but one day it will be reality. One day I will own my ideal house. (332 words)Lesson 58 A spot of botherKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas far composition (b)Title: My first visit to the UKIntroduction: Nothing like first visit abroad —what to expect? —new language, new culture —everything new and strange.Development: 3 years ago — UK — arrival at airport — experiencesLanded at Heathrow — met by rep of Al English Language School — taken to accommodation —j small English family — at first everything strange — after 3-4 days began to enjoy staySo many things to learn in England — example — asking way to "Albert Hall" - "the Albert Hall" Conclusion: Foreign travel — impossible to overestimate value — also helps understand foreign visitors to our countryComposition'There is nothing like your first visit to a foreign country. Whatever you may have heard, or whatever you have read or seen, you still don’t really know what to expect. You will hear and read a new language, you will be surrounded by a completely different culture, and everything will seem new and strange.My first visit abroad was three years ago when I went to the UK. I had booked to attend a short English language course in London with a friend of mine. After a very long flight, we landed at Heathrow Airport and were met by a representative of the Al English Lan-guage School. She welcomed us and took us to accommodation. We were staying with a small English family. At first everything was so strange—the food, the furniture in their home and the way they live, everything! But after three or four days we both began to enjoy our stay, and of course, we made lots of friends at the school, which was only half a mile away.There are so many things to learn when you are in England. For example, one day my friend and I were sightseeing in London and stopped to ask en Englishman the way."Excuse me, " I said. "Where is Albert Hall?" I thought my English was just right.'Oh, " he said, "you mean the Albert Hall!" "Yes, " I said, "where is the Albert Hall?"He then explained how to get to the Albert Hall, but I didn't realize the word "the" was so important in English! It is impossible to overestimate what you get from foreign travel. Going to the UK made me realize how small the world is, at i me see how important travel is, and it helped me to understand what foreign visitors feel like when they visit China for the first time.(317 words]Lesson 59 CollectingKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (b)Title: The knock on the windowIntroduction: There was a knock on the window — hardly noticeable—branch on oak tree? Development: House stands on own — countryside — lonely — few neighbours — don't see each other Heard blowing of wind — noise of traffic from main roadConclusion: Looked oat — no one there — came back in — knock on window—louder — heart pounding—lane . . .CompanionThere was a knock on the window. At first it was hardly noticeable, almost as if a branch on the large oak tree outs,against the window. It was repeated, and then there was silence. , I got up and looked out of the window. I couldn't see anybody and my dog hadn't started barking. It was mid-afternoon, atx o'clock and I had been listening to the radio and reading a book. The house stands on its own, down the end of a long lane in the 1. at the countryside, so it is very lonely. I have few neighbours, but the neighbours I have are very good, even though we don't see other very often.I had got so nervous recently that I had to summon up enough courage to unlock the front door and go outside. There was no one there. True, there was e light breeze and the wind was shaking the branches of the oak tree, but me only other sound was the noise of the traffic on the mainroad a mile away. For one moment I thought I saw someone hiding behind the fence, but nothing moved, so I thought I must be wrong.I came back in and settled down by the fire with my book. Then there was a knock on the window, this time louder. It was a real knock with a human hand, no doubt about it—well, certainly not the branch of a tree— and my heart started pounding. I looked up andthere, outside the window, was the little girl from down the lane. Her mother had sent her down to see if I was all right, and she had decided to play a trick on me. (292 words)Lesson 60 Too early and too lateKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition(c)Title: A piece of paperIntroduction: Piece of paper — blowing in wind — not large i— drop into water? — looked very light — tissue / toilet paper?Development: Finished sandwiches — set off back to office — not looking forward to-afternoon.Piece of paper flew up again — noticed writing on it — flew away — dropped down — wind took it againRan after it once more — landed in front of meConclusion: Lottery ticket — took it home — won ?50!CompositionA piece of paper was blowing in the wind. When I saw it, I was sitting in the park eating my sandwiches. It was floating across the surface of the park lake, not large, about half the size of a postcard, and I wondered when it would drop into the water. But it didn't. As it got near to the surface, it rose again and the wind took it over the bank towards some trees. Even then I thought that it looked very light —perhaps tissue paper or toilet paper, maybe —because it almost fluttered, like a butterfly. But then again, perhaps it wasn't Perhaps it was just ordinary paper that had got a bit wet.I finished my sandwiches, threw my waste paper into the bin nearby and set off back towards the trees and my office. I was not look-ing forward to the afternoon. As I walked round the edge of the lake, the piece of paper flew up again in front of me. It began to anno] me, and intrigue me —because when it flew up, I noticed that it was pink with some writing on it- It flew away and I chased it. I dropped down and I had nearly reached it when the wind took it again. I ran after it once more and it landed again some metres in front of me.I finally caught up with it and put my foot on it to stop it flying away again. This time I held it firmly with my foot until I could lean down and pick it up. I looked at it and realized what it was: a lottery ticket — 8 little wet, and one comer was torn, but it was a lottery ticket. I could see that the date on it was about six weeks before. It was probably worth nothing, but I decided to take it home and dry it.It was worth something! When I checked the numbers with the winning numbers six weeks before, I had four the same. The "piece of paper" was worth ? 50! (334 words)。

新概念英语第三册56-60

新概念英语第三册56-60

课文56 河流,我们的邻居1. The river which forms the eastern boundary of our farm has always played an important part in our lives.形成我们农场东部边界的一条河流一直在我们生活中发挥着重要作用。

2. Without it we could not make a living.要是没有这条河,我们就无法生存下去。

3. There is only enough spring water to supply the needs of the house, so we have to pump from the river for farm use.泉水只能满足家庭生活用水,因此我们必须从河里抽水以用于农业生产。

4. We tell river all our secrets.我们向那条河倾诉我们的秘密。

5. We know instinctively, just as beekeepers with their bees,that misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related to it.我们本能地懂得,就像养蜂人和他的蜜蜂那样,6. We have special river birthday parties in the summer.夏天,我们为这条河举办特殊的生日宴会。

7. Sometimes were go upstream to a favourite backwater,有时,我们溯流而上来到我们喜爱的回水河汊举办;8. sometimes we have our party at the boathouse,有时在船坞举办。

9. which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving.那船坞是农场一位前辈在一块草地上盖的,草地紧挨着一个专供游泳、跳水的深水池。

新概念英语第三册的课文 (56)

新概念英语第三册的课文 (56)
We have special river birthday parties in the summer. Sometimes were go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving. In a heat wave we choose a midnight birthday party and that is the most exciting of all. We welcome the seasons by the riverside, crowning the youngest girl with flowers in the spring, holding a summer festival on Midsummer Eve, giving thanks for the harvest in the autumn, and throwing a holy wreath into the current in the winter.
The river which forms the eastern boundary of our farm has always played an important part in our lives. Without it we could not make a living. There is only enough spring water to supply the needs of the houses, so we have to pump from the river for farm use. We tell river all our secrets. We know instinctively, just as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related to it.

新概念第3册Lesson56 ppt

新概念第3册Lesson56 ppt
• • • • hard by = near The canteen stands hard by our dormitory. in the neighborhood (of…) in the vicinity of …
• In a heat wave we choose a midnight birthday party and that is the most exciting of all.
Thank You!
w w w . t h e m e g a l l e r y . c o m
L/O/G/O
• proportion • The proportion of men to women in our college changed dramatically. • in proportion to… • out of proportion to… • a sense of proportion • 分寸感,事有轻重缓急
• We tell river all our secrets. • We know instinctively, just as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related to it. • Spiritual function of our river
• predecessor
• cess- = go • access process procession excess • 反义词:successor
• crown
• • • • • • • n.王冠 the crown王位 Crown prince王储 retain the crown卫冕冠军宝座 v.加冕;戴上… British kings are crowned in Westminster Abbey. be crowned with

新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson56

新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson56

Lesson 56 Our neighbor, the riverboundary ['baʊndri]n. 分界线,边界boundary n. dividing line 分界线,边界The river forms a natural boundary of our farm.The fence marks the boundary between my property and hers.National boundaries are becoming increasingly meaningless in the global economy. Electronic publishing is blurring the boundaries between dictionaries and encyclopedias. border / frontierthe Italian border / frontierthe border / frontier between China and Russiaovertake [əʊvə'teɪk]v. (坏事)突然降临overtake overtook overtakenA sudden illness overtook him.visit / befall (befell befallen)A sudden illness visited / befell him.happen toA sudden illness happened to him.predecessor ['pri:disesə]n. 前辈,前任predecessor successorancestor forefather forebeardescendantHe is a direct descendant of Confucius.offspringthe conflict between parents and their offspringposterityThese works of art are preserved for posterity.meadow ['medəʊ]n. 草地;牧场meadow awnpasture prairiesavanna(h) grasslandthe Inner Mongolian Grasslandoccurrence [ə'kʌrəns]n. 事情,事件occurrence occurhappening happentrifle incidenta border incidenta shooting incidentaffaircurrent affairsChina’s internal affairslove affairseventaccident / contingencycoincidenceproportion [prə'pɔ:ʃn]n. 比例the proportion of sth. to sth.What's the proportion of boys to girls in your class?in proportion to sth.Payment will be in proportion to the work done, not to the time spent doing it. out of (all) proportion to sth.They earn salaries out of all proportion to their ability.a high / large proportion of …a small / tiny proportion of …a high / large percentage of ...a small / tiny percentage of ...a / the majority of ...a / the minority of ...site [saɪt]v. 使位于site locate situateThe house is sited / located / situated on the hill.site location situationjuncture ['dʒʌŋktʃə(r)]n. 时刻,关头At this juncture it’s too late to say anything.The battle had reached a critical / crucial juncture.time momentpoint instantunduly [ʌn'dju:li]adv. 过分地,过度地unduly = excessively adv. 过分地,过度地The levels of pollution in this area are unduly high.He did not sound unduly worried at the prospect.undue = excessive adj. 过分的,过度的The work should be carried out without undue delay.We did not want to put any undue pressure on them.due adj. proper, suitable 适当的After due consideration, we have decided to appoint Mr. Davis to the job.submerge [səb'mɜ:dʒ]v. 淹没,潜入水中submerge submarinedive diver / frogmanplunge into ...go down / go under / go to the bottomThe tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life.man’s best friend, the dogGod Almighty, Jesus ChristThe river which forms the eastern boundary of our farm has always played an important part in our lives.play a … role / part in …发挥某种作用造句:西安市在中国历史上有至关重要的作用。

(英音版)新概念英语第三册第56课:Ourneighbour,theriver

(英音版)新概念英语第三册第56课:Ourneighbour,theriver

Lesson 56:Our neighbour,the river 河流,我们的邻居Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录⾳,然后回答以下问题。

Why had the neighbours left their farm?The river which forms the eastern boundary of our farm has always played an important part in our lives. Without it we could not make a living. There is only enough spring water to supply the needs of the houses, so we have to pump from the river for farm use. We tell river all our secrets. We know instinctively, just as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related to it.We have special river birthday parties in the summer. Sometimes were go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving. In a heat wave we choose a midnight birthday party and that is the most exciting of all. We welcome the seasons by the riverside, crowning the youngest girl with flowers in the spring, holding a summer festival on Midsummer Eve, giving thanks for the harvest in the autumn, and throwing a holy wreath into the current in the winter.After a long period of rain the river may overflow its banks. This is a rare occurrence as our climate seldom guest to extremes. We are lucky in that only the lower fields, which make up a very small proportion of our farm, are effected by flooding, but other farms are less favorably sited, and flooding can sometimes spell disaster for their owners.One had winter we watched the river creep up the lower meadows. All the cattle had been moved into stalls and we stood to lose little. We were, however, worried about our nearest neighbors, whose farm was low lying and who were newcomers to the district. As the floods had put the telephone out of order, we could not find out how they were managing. From an attic window we could get a sweeping view of the river where their land joined ours, and at the most critical juncture we took turns in watching that point. The first sign of disaster was a dead sheep floating down. Next came a horse, swimming bravely, but we were afraid that the strength of the current would prevent its landing anywhere before it became exhausted. Suddenly a raft appeared, looking rather like Noah's ark, carrying the whole family, a few hens, the dogs, cat, and bird in a cage. We realized that they must have become unduly frightened by the rising flood, for their house, which had sound foundations, would have stood stoutly even if it had been almost submerged. The men of our family waded down through our flooded meadows with boathooks, in the hope of being able to grapple a corner of the raft and pull it out of the current towards our bank. We still think it a miracle that they we able to do so.New words and expressions ⽣词和短语boundaryn. 界线;边界pumpv. ⽤泵抽overtakev. 突然降临backwatern. 回⽔河汊predecessorn. 前任,前辈meadown. 草地,草场crownv. 给……戴花环hollyn. ⼀种冬青植物wreathn. 花环occurrencen. 偶发事件proportionn. 部分sitev. 使位于spellv. 招致,带来stalln. 牲⼝棚atticn. 顶楼sweepingadj. 范围⼴⼤的criticaladj. 危急的juncturen. 时刻,关头raftn. ⽊筏undulyadv. 过度地foundationsn. 地基stoutlyadv. 牢固地,粗壮的submergev. 浸没grapplev. 抓住参考译⽂形成我们农场东部边界的⼀条河流⼀直在我们⽣活中发挥着重要作⽤。

高中英语新概念3课件第56课

高中英语新概念3课件第56课

• The reason why there are wars, racist violence, culture conflict in the World is because people have failed to see or ignored the connectivity between people of different nationalities, races and cultures. Therefore, the spirit of human being itself is not able to go beyond the boundaries of nationality, race, group and states. Those things such as culture conflict etc are merely an external reflection of the contradiction amongst the groups of different interests.
But for his help ,we would not have finished.
暗含条件:but for your help. I would have failed in the examination without your help. 暗含条件: without. We didn’t know his telephone number. Otherwise we would have telephoned him. 暗含条件: Otherwise.
We know instinctively, just as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtake us if tht related to it.

新概念英语III讲义56

新概念英语III讲义56

Lesson 56 Our neighbour, the riverAnswer the following questions as briefly as possible1. What has always played an important part in the lives of the writer and his family?2. Could they make a living without it?3. What water does the family use in the house?4. How do they get water for farm use?5. What kind of parties do they have in the summer?6. Do they sometimes go upstream?7. Or where else do they sometimes have a party?8. Who built the boathouse?9. Where did he build it?10. What do they always welcome by the riverside?11. When might the river overflow its banks?12. But is this a rare occurrence?13. Which of the writer’s fields are affected by flooding?14. One winter, the writer and his family were worried about their nearest neighbours. Why?15. What was the first sign of disaster?16. What came down the river next?17. Did it manage to land before it became exhausted?18. When the raft appeared, what was it carrying?19. Had the people become unduly frightened by the rising flood?20. Did their house have solid foundations?21. Who managed to pull the neighbours’ raft to the bank?2__________a particular point or stage in an activity or a series of events3__________very serious, important, or dangerous4__________ in the direction against a stream's current5__________an event that happens6__________to have sth, usually sth bad, as a result7__________ an indoor enclosure for animals8__________to move slowly and quietly9__________a person who did a job before sb else10__________to take a firm hold of sth/sb11__________a solid base deep in the earth on which something is supported or built12__________a field with grass and flowers growing on it13__________to go or make sth go under the surface of water14__________(sth unpleasant) to happen to sb unexpectedly15__________ to build or place sth in a particular position16__________based on instinct, not thought or training17__________strongly and bravely18__________more than you think is reasonable or necessaryThe following sentences are from the text. Complete them with the words and phrases givenstand to lose creep up make up miracle overflow proportion relate instinctively heat wave took turns stoutly submerge boundary wade 1. The river which forms the eastern __________ of our farm has always played animportant part in our lives.2. We know__________, just as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtakeus if the important events of our lives were not _________ to it.3. After a long period of rain the river may _________ its banks.4. We are lucky in that only the lower fields, which ___________ a very small __________ ofour farm, are a ffected by flooding,…5. All the cattle had been moved into stalls and we _____________ little.6. In a ___________ we choose a midnight birthday party and that is the most exciting of all.7. One bad winter we watched the river _________ the lower meadows.8. …at the most critical juncture we ___________ in watching that point.9. …their house, which had sound foundations, would have stood _________ even if it hadbeen almost _____________.10. The men of our family ________ down through our flooded meadows with boathooks, inthe hope of being able to grapple a corner of the raft…11. We still think it a ________ that they were able to do so.The following sentences are new. Complete them with the words and phrases given sound sweeping occurrence overtake hard by spellpredecessor in that stand to lose manage critical unduly1. The family was __________by tragedy five years ago and they still have not recovered.2. The latest model of the car is not only faster than its _____________ but also morecomfortable.3. The house where he lives is ____________ a museum.4. The tiny country has suffered a lot from the frequent ____________ of earthquakes.5. She was fortunate ____________ she had friends to help her get over those hard toughyears.6. The recent fall in house prices will ________ disaster for many people who want to selltheir houses.7. You will ________________ little if you take my advice.8.---Can I help you?---No, thank you. I can _________ it myself.9. Before he started his speech, the speaker gave the crowd a _________ glance.10. The experiment is at a _________ point---we’ll know the result in an hour.11. There is no need to be ___________ pessimistic about the situation.12. His body is very __________ considering his age.。

高中英语新概念3课件第56课(新东方)

高中英语新概念3课件第56课(新东方)

In a heat wave we choose a midnight birthday party and that is the most exciting of all.
heat wave: 持续的高温天气
News :The 2003 European heat wave was one of the hottest summers on record in Europe, especially in France. The heat wave led to health crises in several countries .More than 37,451 Europeans died as a result of the heat wave.
hard by:[B] [O] = next to
I started out swimming upstream. I've enjoyed the trip and I sure don't see the reason to turn around to join the park of herd swimming downstream. It made me strong, alert, and lean. --- Sam Walton
• The reason why there are wars, racist violence, culture conflict in the World is because people have failed to see or ignored the connectivity between people of different nationalities, races and cultures. Therefore, the spirit of human being itself is not able to go beyond the boundaries of nationality, race, group and states. Those things such as culture conflict etc are merely an external reflection of the contradiction amongst the groups of different interests.

自学新概念英语第三册必背单词:Lesson 56

自学新概念英语第三册必背单词:Lesson 56

自学新概念英语第三册必背单词:Lesson 56Lesson 56 boundary第56课界线,边界The river which forms the eastern boundary of ourfarm has always played an important part in ourlives.我们农场东边的界河一直是我们生活中很重要的一部分。

The boundary line between two provinces is shownby a silver line on the map.这两个省的省界在地图上由银线标出。

pump用泵抽There is only enough spring water to supply the needs of the house,so we have to pump fromthe river for farm use.泉水只够生活用水,所以农场里用的水都是从河里抽。

Air can be pumped from one side of a room to the other side.空气能够从房间的一边抽到另一边。

It's no use pumping a dry well.涸进汲水,无济于事overtake突然降临We know instinctively,just as beekeepers with their bees,that misfortune might overtake us我们和河的关系正像养蜂人和蜜蜂的关系一样,我们本能地知道,if the important events of lives were not related to it.要是有什么大事瞒着它,就会有祸事临头。

The couple was overtaken by misfortune.不幸突然降临到那对夫妇身上。

The ship was overtaken by a storm.那条船被暴雨突袭。

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新概念英语单词第三册第56课:河流我的家乡 boundary ['band()r] 界线.边界
pump [pmp] 用泵抽
【派生词】pumpkin南瓜
【单词搭配】pump out抽空
【单词例句】
A: We'd better pump the floodwater out of the cellars.
A:我们尽快把水从地窖里拙出来。

B: But we don't have any instrument now.
B:但这会儿我们没有工具啊。

overtake [v'tek] 坏天气,麻烦突然降临
【单词例句】
A:They analysed the situation very closely.
A:他们非常周密地分析了形势。

B: Did they draw any conclusion
B:他们得出了什么结论没有
backwater ['bkwt] 回水河汊
predecessor ['pridses] n.前任
【单词例句】
I My present secretary is more capable than her predecessor.
我现在的秘书比她的前任更能干。

meadow ['med] 草地,草场
crown [kran] v给……戴花环
holly ['hl] 一种冬青植物
wreath [riθ] 花环
【单词扩充】garland花环
【单词例句】
A:I ordered a wreath from the flonst.
A:我从花店定购了一个花环。

B: Who do you want to send it to
B:你想送给谁啊
occurrence ['kr()ns] 偶发事件
proportion[pr'p()n] 部分
【派生词】proportional成比例的
【单词扩充】part部分 section部分
【单词搭配】out ofproportion to 与……不成比例【单词例句】
A large proportion of the streets were sewered.
绝大部分街道都铺有下水道。

site [sat] v.使位于
spell [spel] v招致,带来
【单词扩充】incur招致,惹起
【单词搭配】spell losses造成损失 spell trouble招来麻烦
【单词例句】
He can do nothing except spelling troubles,
他除了会招来麻烦,什么也做不了。

stall [stl] 牲口棚
attic ['tk] 顶楼
sweeping ['swip] adj.范围广大的
【派生词】 sweepingly大规模地,彻底地
【单词搭配】get a sweeping view 一览无余 sweeping victory全胜【单词例句】
A: Our team won a sweeping victory in the match last week.
A:我们球队在上周的比赛中大获全胜。

B: Congratulations!I hope you will win in the finals, too.
B:恭喜,我希望你们在决赛中也同样获胜。

critical ['krtk()l] adj.危急的
juncture ['d(k)t] 时刻,关头
【单词搭配】at this juncture就在这个关头
【单词例句】
At this critical juncture he lost his head and made a serious mistake.在这关键时刻,他头脑发昏,犯了严重错误。

raft [rɑft] 木筏
foundations [faun'deinz] 地基
【单词扩充】groundwork基础,根基
【单词例句】
The house is unsafe since the foundations were undermined by earthquake.这座房子不安全,因为地基已被地震破坏。

stout [stat] dj.牢固的
【单词扩充】frm坚固的,结实的
【单词搭配】a stout pair of shoes一双结实的鞋子
【单词例句】
A: I never expected that he had such a stout makeup.
A:我真没想到,他竟然有这么强壮的体格。

B:He often goes to the gym to do exercise.
B:他经常去健身房锻炼。

soak [sk]浸泡
grapple ['grp()l] 抓住
【单词搭配】grapple with与……格斗
【单词例句】
A: He did all he could to grapple with the enemy.
A:他奋力与敌人拼杀。

B: He is brave at any time.
B:他任何时候都那么勇敢。

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