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新概念英语第三册-Lesson 12(课文)_新概念英语_沪江网

新概念英语第三册-Lesson 12(课文)_新概念英语_沪江网
truth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find
out.
Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed
you to watch the video or listen to the MP3 first and try to take notes on your
own. Then you may check here to get more details. )
1, Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island.
Text
Lesson 12 Life on a desert island 荒岛生活
Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. We
sometimes imagine a desert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always
always shines.
imagine sth. to be / imagine sth. as
e.g. Some people imagine flying to be more dangerous than traveling by train.
e.g. A large number people imagine the USA as their paradise.

新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson02(共38页)

新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson02(共38页)
• 'That's the trouble, vicar,' answered Bill. 'It's working all right, but I'm afraid that at one o'clock it will strike thirteen times and there's nothing I can do about it.'
• 我们教区的牧师总是为各种各样的事筹集资金。但始终未能筹足资金 把教堂的钟修好。教堂的钟很大,以前不分昼夜打点报时,但很多年前
遭到毁坏,从此便无声无息了。

一天夜里,我们的牧师突然被惊醒了,大钟又在“打点”报时了!
他一看表,才1点钟,可是那钟一边敲了13下才停。牧师拿着一支电筒
• Looking at his watch, he saw that it was one o'clock, but the bell struck thirteen times before it stopped.
• (L5)start n/vt. 惊起 • -He stood up with a start. • -what a start you give me. • -The noise made him started.
• (L13)'We'll get used to that Bill,' said the vicar.
• 'Thirteen is not as good as one but it's better than nothing.
• Now let's go downstairs and have a cup of tea.'

新概念英语青少版3A:Unit11Turnitdown!课件

新概念英语青少版3A:Unit11Turnitdown!课件

Notes on the Text
One person in seven in the UK is deaf 谓语动词用单数,两个in分别表示时间和地点,
不做主语。
because of,of为介词,后跟名词。 e.g: I'm here because of you. because conj. 其后接原因状语从句或回答以why
Unit 11 Tuຫໍສະໝຸດ n it down!Do you like these?
你对分贝了解多少?
分贝(decibel)dB 分贝是以美国发明家亚历山大·格雷 厄姆·贝尔(英国人,后移居美国)命名的,他因发明电 话(1875年贝尔制成了实用的电话装置,1876年建起了世 界上第一家电话公司。)而闻名于世。
New words and Expressions
fail v. 没有通过(考试) accident n. 事故 ambulance n. 救护车 robbery n. 抢劫 fire n. 火灾,失火 fire service n. 消防署,消防队 thief n. 贼,小偷 prison n. 监狱 apologize v. 道歉 a day off 休息一天 pop concert n. 流行音乐会
Unit 11 Turn it down!
Music in nightclubs is often much louder than the safe limit.19% of young people listen to their MP3 players at 105 to 110 dB for many hours. 75% of them will experience ‘ringing in the ears’,and they will feel a bit deaf. If they are lucky, this will last for one or two days. If they are unlucky, the damage will last for ever.

新概念英语一册MP3教程附音频下载英语听力

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新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson02(共31页)

新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson02(共31页)

She came to the meeting armed with all the facts and figures to prove us wrong.
III Text Study
Explain the text: In the torchlight, he caught sight of a
eg. We’re trying to raise funds for the Red Cross.
The leader raised an army.
> raise your hand, raise the bag over your head
raise my family, raise my son
Explain the text:
The big clock which used to strike the hours day and night was damaged many years ago and has been silent ever since.
Structure: “and” introduces a compound statement; inside the first clause “which” introduces an attributive clause to modify “the big clock”.
o'clock, but the bell struck thirteen times before it stopped. (2) Structure: “but” introduces a compound statement; the first clause of the compound statement contains an objective clause led by “that” after verb “saw”; the second clause contains an adverbial clause of time introduced by “before”; the present participle phrase “looking at his watch” is used as adverbial of time.

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新概念大学英语 第三册 听力教程 课后答案

新概念大学英语  第三册 听力教程 课后答案

Warming up1. F2.NG3.TListeningShort conversations1. C2.D3.A4.D5.B6.A7.D8.C9.A 10.BLong conversation1.A2.C3.B4.B5.DPassage1.B2.A3.C4.C5.CRadio program1. a journalism degree2. pretty good3. about what she has4. you just want more5. protective of his familyHomeworkTask 11.C2.C3.A4.D5.BTask 21.A2.C3.D4.C5.DTask 31.slice2.misunderstandings3.beautiful4.benefits5.wellness6.range7.explicit8.has been tracking more than a million sujects since 19799.have fewer heart attacks and lower cancer rates10.a strong sense of connection to others and in satisfying relationshipWarming up1. Running swimming and lifting weights2. Exercise makes him happy keeps his stress level down and gives him all sorts of energyfor his work and family.3. Well there is no swimming pool near my home and i can't swim every day. But anyway Icann run in the morning . There are many benefits to exercising. They include a strongbody an improved mood longer life better appearance and an overall sense ofwell-being.ListeningShort conversations1.C2.C3.B4.A5.D6.B7.C8.D9.A 10.ALong conversation1.D2.C3.A4.B5.APassage1.B2.D3.D4.C5.ARadio program1. the quality of school menus2. moving into the neighbourhood3. eats fast food4. the Chicago study5. children's eating habitsHomeworkTask 11.A2.B3.C4.D5.BTask 21.A2.B3.D4.C5.DTask 31. advancements2.physical3.depression4.condition5.mentioned6.admitbat8.high-fiber and vitamin-rich foods such as vegetables and fruits9.should give up smoking if they haven't already done so10. No section of the population can benefit from exercise.Unit 3Warming up1. made him successful2. what others are doing3. they are successfulListeningShort conversations1.D2.C3.B4.C5.C6.B7.A8.C9.B 10.ALong conversation1.B2.C3.A4.B5.DPassage1.A2.B3.A4.C5.ARadio program1.is study ing for a doctorate in religion2.ia marked by chance encounters3.only knew a little Italian4.was attacked by an intruder in her home5.began to live a life with vivid momentsHomeworkTask 11.C2.D3.D4.A5.BTask 21.B.2.B3.C4.D5.B1.experience2.indicate3.distinguish4.Successful5.long term6.achievements7.follow8.unsuccessful people just let life happen by accident9.and they aren't difficult for people to attain10.what to go after and in what direction to aim your lifeUnit 4Warming up1. Writer---Jack Kerouac2. Artist---Jackson Pollock3. Musician---Louis Armstrong4. Symbol--- Statue of LibertyListeningShort conversations1.B2.B3.C4.D5.A6.B7.D8.C9.D 10.ALong conversation1.C2.D3.B4.B5.APassage1.B2.A3.D4.D5.BRadio program1.for decades2.healthy and aactive lifestyle3.meet consumer demandsHomeworkTask 11.D2.C3.C4.B5.BTask 21.C2.A3.B4.D5.B1.studios2.counterparts3.emphasize4.innovation5.specialized6.energized7.filmmakers8.They began playing with and contradicting the conversations of Hollywood9.Furthermore their considerable financial success and crossover into popular culture10.Some people have taken advantage of this rise in popularityUnit 5Warming up1.preserves stories that would be lost2.the important thing in their lives3.love and hopeListeningShort conversations1.B2.C3.D4.A5.B6.B7.B8.A9.D 10.DLong conversation1.B2.C3.D4.D5.APassage1.A2.C3.B4.C5.CRadio program1.do it at pains2.I love you3.their appearance4.you don't want to answer5.think of her in your heartHomeworkTask 11.D2.A3.A4.B5.CTask 21.B2.D3.C4.A5.A1.Yet2.elaborated3.outward4.kneel5.embarrassed6.express7.gathered8.but over time I started to enjoy them more and more9.Now that I've talked to you I feel ten years younger.10.people shouldn't live their lives always thinking about the past.Unit 6Warming up1."Get ready"2.Climate changes are occuring more rapidly and natural disasters are becoming more severe.3.Books on the subject of survival.ListeningShort conversations1.D2.D3.D4.B5.C6.A7.C8.C9.A 10.CLong conversation1.A2.C3.B4.B5.DPassage1.C2.D3.C4.D5.ARadio program1.Islamabad2.a tall Islamabad building3.the Kashmirian Mountains4.a heavily mititarized region5.IndiaHomeworkTask 11.A2.B3.C4.D5.A1.A2.A3.B4.D5.ATask 31.thickness2.frightened3.swallowed4.disappeared5.floods6.revisitndslide8.keep us away from mountains the rest of our lives9.something like the Yellowstone earthquake does not happen very often10. few of us will suffer because of such a disaster.Unit 7Warming up1.giving money to charity2.what she's doing3.honesty and kindness4.the impossible5.take noticeListeningShort conversations1.C2.A3.C4.B5.D6.A7.B8.B9.A 10.CLong conversation1.A2.B3.B4.C5.DPassage1.A2.A3.D4.C5.BRadio program1.The Day to Day2.To try to go after the online music business3.Apple4.It has been negotiating licenses for songs5.Gate's leaving will benefit itTask 11.D2.C3.D4.D5.ATask 21.D2.C3.B4.C5.ATask 31.industry2.option3.preferable4.starve5.blame6.occupations7.force8.But if we admit tradition more than we should9.insist on trying to plot the future by the past10. to accept the help which tradition can bringUnit 8Warming up1. He did nothing other than witness the scene untold2. He feels scientists should not must bot conntinue down this road(of human cloning)3. I feel positive about human cloning because it can lengthen people's lives help to growreplacement organs and reduce the number of genetic birth defectsI feel negative about human cloning because it can reduce our value for human lifecost huge amounts of money and pose many legal questions that we aren't ready for.ListeningShort conversations1.B2.D3.C4.A5.A6.A7.C8.C9.A 10.BLong conversation1.A2.A3.D4.D5.CPassage1.D2.C3.A4.B5.C1.human beings2.maternal twins3.genes that cause disease4.manny disease5.an environmental componentHomeworkTask 11.B2.C3.B4.C5.DTask 21.C2.A3.B4.C5.CTask 31.ethics2.prediction3.technique4.adapted5.artificial6.urgent7.inconsistencies8."Genetic engineering is very exciting and important technology"9.but you have to ask fundamental questions before it is too late10. the way the technology is racing far ahead of public understandingUnit 9Warming up1.T2.NG3.FListeningShort conversations1.B2.D3.A4.C5.A6.B7.C8.C9.D 10.DLong conversation1.A2.B3.D4.C5.DPassage1.D2.D3.A4.C5.A1.her benefits were fabulous2.really really tough3.got a part-time job4.on the Internet /onlinezyHomeworkTask 11.C2.A3.B4.B5.CTask 21.D2.C3.C4.C5.BTask 31.university2.expect3.marriage4.mature5.exaggerating6.Undergraduates7.canndidates8.The answer to whether or not marriage in school should be allowed.9.As for those who are attending universities at an older age.10. the marriage of some unergraduates will inevitably influence other studentsUnit 10Warming up1. She likes them but they aren't at the center of her life2. How to become a better person3. I think there are many benefits of having friends. For instance my friends keep mecompany especially when I am sad. They also support me when I am in difficulties. Theyteach me in my studies. I cannot think of anythinng that is as valuable as friendship.ListeningShort conversations1.A2.B3.B4.C5.D6.A7.B8.D9.C 10.DLong conversation1.B2.D3.C4.A5.CPassage1.A2.C3.B4.D5.ARadio program1. in 17762. They worked together for the same goal3. Fifty years4. No he was ailing5. Yes they did.HomeworkTask 11.C2.A3.B4.D5.BTask 21.D2.A3.A4.D5.BTask 3anisms2.untreated3.occurences4.agriculture5.encouraged6.administrations7.attributed8.Some thhings have been done to address this problem9.in an effort to raise the public's awareness of environmental protection10.to punish enterprises that drain untreated wastes into the rivers and oceans。

新概念英语第三册mp3附带lrc(英音版)打包下载_0

新概念英语第三册mp3附带lrc(英音版)打包下载_0
美音与英音的原则全凭个人喜好,没有谁好、谁不好的区别。只要是学英语的人,在练习听力时应该美音、英音都接触,因为在现实生活中,你不知道你碰到的外国人是欧洲人,还是美洲人,即使是美国人也有说英式英语的。
但是自己的语音要始终遵循一种,不要英美混杂。
1985NCE全四册竹影无风英音版(附旧版课本)
新概念英语85年上外美音版第1-4册(单复数课都有)
8.会基本应用情态动词can,may和must,能识别情态动词could,might,would。
9.能用情态动词(包括do/does,did)构造疑问句和否定句;
10.能用情态动词和疑问词开头回答疑问句;
11.能用-ly,-ily构造副词,以及一些例外(如well,hard,fast);
12.定冠词和不定冠词,掌握a/an,the的基本应用,以及some,any,no,much,many,a lot of与可数及不可数名词的搭配;
写作方面:
1.能写作简单,复合和复杂的句子;能用连词构成复合句,注意英语的词序;
2.能写出一段文章或段落的大意,并用其他词汇和短语解释;
3.能明晰文章的结构和组织,列出文章的提纲,将架构串连成完整的文章。;
4.能列出提纲,组织并写作300字的叙述性或描述性文章;
5.能写作100字的个人书信。
语言方面:
可以看书,但要慢慢的减少翻书的次数。水平高的不要看书。实在听不出来,也可以看一眼书。
然后,利用词典去查每个单词的音标、注解。自己试着写出中文解释,写出来了,再和书上对照。未必一个字不差,只要意思对就行,因为汉语太复杂,一句话能有很多种表达方式。不必精益求精。
写出来了,和原文对照了没有错误后,就去跟随录音大声的朗读,直到语气、发音和录音相同为止。然后你再继续第二句话的重复劳动。

新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson14(共35页)

新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson14(共35页)

eg. Put the matter out of your mind.
You’ve put me out of patience.
You’ve put me in a bad temper.
The police have put the man in prison.
III Text Study
I teach him English in return for the
III Text Study
Explain the text:
If the money was not paid promptly, the gangsters would quickly put a man out of business by destroying his shop.
destroy 完全破坏;消灭
eg. destroy a house, destroy one’s hope
ruin 彻底破坏;毁灭
eg. The fire ruined the books in the librar y.
ruin one's hope 使希望破灭
damage 部分损失;损害,损坏
sth 献身于... dedicate ... to sb 把(作品)奉献给某人 dedicate … to sth 花费(时间,精力)在某事上 eg. He is dedicated to science. He dedicated his life to the service of his
II New words & Expressions
hire vi. (1)(短期,体力)雇佣
(2) (暂时)租赁
Phrase: hire sth (out) to sb 把…租给别人

新概念英语第三册教学内容(全60课)

新概念英语第三册教学内容(全60课)

新概念英语第三册教学内容(全60课)
本文档旨在概述新概念英语第三册的教学内容,共计60课。

第1课-10课
这一部分主要介绍基础的语法知识,包括名词单数和复数形式、冠词的使用、代词、形容词、副词、数词以及一般现在时和进行时
态等内容。

通过这些课程,学生将学会基本的单词、短语和句子结构。

第11课-20课
这一部分继续深入探讨英语语法和词汇,包括现在进行时态、
一般过去时态、过去进行时态以及一般将来时态。

此外,学生还将
进一步了解关于常见动词的不同形式和用法,以及如何使用一些比
较级和最高级的形容词。

第21课-30课
在这一部分,学生将研究有关被动语态、情态动词以及特殊疑
问句的用法。

此外,课程还探讨了一些常见的交际用语和日常对话,帮助学生提高听说能力和交际技巧。

第31课-40课
这一部分着重强调阅读理解能力的提升。

通过阅读一些简单的文章和短文,学生将提高对英语语法和词汇的理解,并培养对文章主旨和细节的把握能力。

第41课-50课
这一部分继续巩固学生的阅读能力,同时加强写作技巧。

学生将进行更深入的写作练,包括书面表达和口头表达。

此外,还将研究如何写作简历和应对面试等实用技能。

第51课-60课
这一部分扩展学生的词汇,并通过一些真实场景的对话来提高听力和口语能力。

学生将研究一些关于旅行、购物、健康和日常生活的实用表达方式。

以上是新概念英语第三册的教学内容概述。

通过这60课的学习,学生将全面提高他们的英语语法、词汇、阅读、写作、听力和口语能力。

新概念英语第三册听力(美音版)APumaatlarge

新概念英语第三册听力(美音版)APumaatlarge

Lesson 1A Puma at large逃遁的美洲狮Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录⾳,然后回答以下问题。

Where must the puma have come from?Pumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America. When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar.The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw 'a large cat' only five yards away from her. It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered. The search proved difficult, for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening. Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes. Several people complained of "cat-like noises' at night and a businessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree. The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from? As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape. The hunt went on for several weeks, but the puma was not caught. It is disturbing to think that a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside.New words and expressions ⽣词和短语puman. 美洲狮spotv. 看出,发现evidencen. 证据accumulatev. 积累,积聚obligev. 使……感到必须huntn. 追猎;寻找blackberryn. ⿊莓human being⼈类cornerv. 使⾛投⽆路,使陷⼊困境trailn. ⼀串,⼀系列printn. 印痕clingv. 粘convincev. 使……信服somehowadv. 不知怎么搞地,不知什么原因disturbv. 令⼈不安。

全文带音标的 新概念英语 第三册 Lesson58 A little spot of bother 带音标

全文带音标的   新概念英语 第三册  Lesson58 A little spot of bother  带音标

新概念英语第三册Lesson58 A little spot of bother/ðə/ /əʊld/ /ˈleɪdi/ /wɒz/ /glæd/ /tuː/ /biː/ /bæk/ /æt/ /ðə/ /blɒk/ The old lady was glad to be back at the block/ɒv/ / f'læts/ /hweə/ /ʃiː/ /lɪvd/ 标/hɜː/ /ˈʃɒpɪŋ/ /hæd/of flats where she lived. Her shopping had/ˈtaɪəd/ /hɜː/ /ænd/ /hɜː/ /ˈbɑːskɪt/ /hæd/ /grəʊn/ / 'hevɪə/ /wɪð/ tired her and her basket had grown heavier with/ˈevri/ /step/ /ɒv/ /ðə/ /weɪ/ /həʊm/ 标/ɪn/ /ðə/ /lɪft/ /hɜː/ every step of the way home. In the lift her/ 'θɔ:ts/ /wɜː/ /ɒn/ /lʌntʃ/ /ænd/ /eɪ/ /gʊd/ /rest/ 标/bʌt/ thoughts were on lunch and a good rest; but/hwen/ /ʃiː/ /gɒt/ /aʊt/ /æt/ /hɜː/ /əʊn/ /flɔː/ 标/bəʊθ/ /wɜː/ when she got out at her own floor, both were/fəˈgɒtn/ /ɪn/ /hɜː/ /ˈsʌd(ə)n/ /dɪˈskʌvəri/ /ðæt/ /hɜː/forgotten in her sudden discovery that her/frʌnt/ /dɔː/ /wɒz/ /ˈəʊpən/ 标/ʃiː/ /wɒz/ /ˈθɪŋkɪŋ/ /ðæt/ /ʃiː/ front door was open. She was thinking that she/mʌst/ / ˈreprɪmɑ:nd/ /hɜː/ /ˈdeɪli/ /meɪd/ /ðə/ /ˈnekst/ /ˈmɔːnɪŋ/ must reprimand her daily maid the next morning/fɔː/ /sʌtʃ/ /eɪ/ /ˈmɒnstrəs/ /piːs/ /ɒv/ /ˈneglɪdʒəns/ 标for such a monstrous piece of negligence,/hwen/ /ʃiː/ /riˈmembəd/ /ðæt/ /ʃiː/ /hæd/ /gɒn/ /ˈʃɒpɪŋ/when she remembered that she had gone shopping/ˈɑːftə/ /ðə/ /meɪd/ /hæd/ /left/ /ænd/ /ʃiː/ /njuː/ /ðæt/after the maid had left and she knew that/ʃiː/ /hæd/ /'tɜ:nd/ /bəʊθ/ /'ki:z/ /ɪn/ /ðeə/ /lɔks/ 标/ʃiː/she had turned both keys in their locks. She/wɔːkt/ /ˈsləʊli/ /ˈɪntuː/ /ðə/ /hɔːl/ /ænd/ /æt/ /wʌns/ / 'nəʊtɪst/ walked slowly into the hall and at once noticed/ðæt/ /ɔːl/ /ðə/ /ruːm/ /dɔ:z/ /wɜː/ /ˈəʊpən/ 标/jet/that all the room doors were open, yet/ˈfɒləʊwɪŋ/ /hɜː/ /ˈregjʊlə/ /ˈpræktɪs/ /ʃiː/ /hæd/ /ʃʌt/ /ðem/ following her regular practice she had shut them/bɪˈfɔː/ /ˈgəʊɪŋ/ /aʊt/ 标/ˈlʊkɪŋ/ /ˈɪntuː/ /ðə/ /ˈdrɔːɪŋ/before going out. Looking into the drawing/ruːm/ 标/ʃiː/ /sɔː/ /eɪ/ /siːn/ /ɒv/ /kənˈfjuːʒən/ /ˈəʊvə/ /baɪ/ /hɜː/ room, she saw a scene of confusion over by her/ˈraɪtɪŋ/ /desk/ 标/ɪt/ /wɒz/ /æz/ /klɪə/ /æz/ /ˈdeɪlaɪt/ /ðen/ writing desk. It was as clear as daylight then/ðæt/ /ˈbə:ɡləz/ /hæd/ /fɔ:st/ /æn/ /ˈentri/ /ˈdjʊərɪŋ/ /hɜː/that burglars had forced an entry during her/ˈæbsəns/ 标/hɜː/ /fɜːst/ /ɪmpʌls/ /wɒz/ /tuː/ /gəʊ/ /raʊnd/ absence. Her first impulse was to go round/ɔːl/ /ðə/ /ru:mz/ /ˈlʊkɪŋ/ /fɔː/ /ðə/ /θi:vz/ 标/bʌt/ /ðen/all the rooms looking for the thieves, but then/ʃiː/ /dɪˈsaɪdɪd/ /ðæt/ /æt/ /hɜː/ /eɪdʒ/ /ɪt/ /maɪt/ /biː/ /mɔː/she decided that at her age it might be more/ˈpru:dnt/ /tuː/ /hæv/ /ˈsʌmwʌn/ /wɪð/ /hɜː/ 标/səʊ/ /ʃiː/ prudent to have someone with her, so she/went/ /tuː/ /fetʃ/ /ðə/ /ˈpɔːtə/ /frɒm/ /hɪz/ /ˈbeɪsmənt/ 标/baɪ/ went to fetch the porter from his basement. By/ðɪs/ /taɪm/ /hɜː/ /'leɡz/ /wɜː/ /bɪˈgɪnɪŋ/ /tuː/ /ˈtremb(ə)l/ 标this time her legs were beginning to tremble,/səʊ/ /ʃiː/ /sæt/ /daʊn/ /ænd/ /ək'septɪd/ /eɪ/ /kʌp/ /ɒv/ /ˈveri/ so she sat down and accepted a cup of very/strɒŋ/ /tiː/ 标/hwaɪl/ /hiː/ / ˈtelifəund/ /ðə/ /pəˈliːs/ 标strong tea, while he telephoned the police./ðen/ 标/hɜː/ /kəmˈpəʊʒə(r)/ /ri:ˈgeɪnd/ 标/ʃiː/ /wɒz/ /ˈredi/ /tuː/ Then, her composure regained, she was ready to/set/ /ˈɒf/ /wɪð/ /ðə/ /əˈsɪst(ə)ns/ /tuː/ 段落set off with the porter's assistance to 段落/sɜːtʃ/ /fɔː/ /ˈeni/ /ɪnˈtru:dəz/ /huː/ /maɪt/ /stɪl/ /biː/search for any intruders who might still be/'lɜ:kɪŋ/ /ɪn/ /hɜː/ /flæt/ 标段落/ðeɪ/ /went/ /θruː/ /ðə/lurking in her flat. 段落They went through the/ru:mz/ 标/ˈbiːɪŋ/ /ˈkeəfəl/ /tuː/ /tʌtʃ/ /ˈnʌθɪŋ/ 标/æz/ /ðeɪ/rooms, being careful to touch nothing, as they/dɪd/ /nɒt/ /wɒnt/ /tuː/ /hɪndə/ /ðə/ /pəˈliːs/ /ɪn/ /ðeə/did not want to hinder the police in their/sɜːtʃ/ /fɔː/ /ˈfɪŋgəˌprɪnts/ 标/ðə/ /ˈkeɪɒs/ /wɒz/ /ˌɪnkənˈsi:vəbl/ 标search for fingerprints. The chaos was inconceivable./ʃiː/ /hæd/ /lɪvd/ /ɪn/ /ðə/ /flæt/ /fɔː/ /ˈθɜːti/She had lived in the flat for thirty/'jɜ:z/ /ænd/ /wɒz/ /eɪ/ /ˈverɪtəbl/ /ˈmægpaɪ/ /æt/ /ˈhɔ:dɪŋ/ 标years and was a veritable magpie at hoarding;/ænd/ /ɪt/ /siːmd/ /æz/ /ðəʊ/ /ˈevrɪθɪŋ/ /ʃiː/ /pəˈzest/and it seemed as though everything she possessed/hæd/ /biːn/ /tɔst/ /aʊt/ /ænd/ /'tɜ:nd/ /ˈəʊvə/ /ænd/had been tossed out and turned over and/ˈəʊvə/ 标/æt/ /liːst/ /'sɔ:tɪŋ/ /aʊt/ /ðə/ /θɪŋz/ /ʃiː/ /ʃʊd/ over. At least sorting out the things she should/hæv/ /dɪs'kɑ:rdɪd/ /'jɜ:z/ /əˈgəʊ/ /wɒz/ /naʊ/ /ˈbiːɪŋ/ /meɪd/ have discarded years ago was now being made/ 'i:zɪə/ /fɔː/ /hɜː/ 标/ðen/ /eɪ/ /pəˈliːs/ /ɪnˈspektə/easier for her. Then a police inspector/əˈraɪvd/ /wɪð/ /eɪ/ /ˈkʌnstəbl/ /ænd/ /ʃiː/ /təʊld/ /ðem/ /ɒv/ arrived with a constable and she told them of/hɜː/ /dɪˈskʌvəri/ /ɒv/ /ðə/ /ˈrænˌsækt/ /flæt/ 标/ðə/ /ɪnˈspektə/her discovery of the ransacked flat. The inspector/bɪˈgɪn/ /tuː/ /lʊk/ /fɔː/ /ˈfɪŋgəˌprɪnts/ /hwaɪl/ /ðə/began to look for fingerprints, while the/ˈkʌnstəbl/ /tʃekt/ /ðæt/ /ðə/ /frʌnt/ /dɔː/ /lɔks/constable checked that the front door locks/hæd/ /nɒt/ /biːn/ /fɔ:st/ /ˈðeəˈbaɪ/ 段落/'pru:vɪŋ/ /ðæt/ had not been forced, thereby 段落proving that/ðə/ /ˈbə:ɡləz/ /hæd/ /ˈiːðə/ /juːst/ /skelɪtən/ /'ki:z/ /ɔː/the burglars had either used skeleton keys or/'entə(r)d/ /ˈəʊvə/ /ðə/ /ˈbælkəni/ /ðeə/ /wɒz/ /nəʊ/ /neɪm/ entered over the balcony. There was no trace/ɒv/ /ˈfɪŋgəˌprɪnts/ /bʌt/ /ðə/ /ɪnˈspektə/ /faʊnd/ /eɪ/of fingerprints, but the inspector found a/ˈdɜːti/ /red/ /ˈbʌndl/ /ðæt/ /kən'teɪnd/ /ˈdʒuːəlri/ /hwɪtʃ/ dirty red bundle that contained jewellery which/ðə/ /əʊld/ /ˈleɪdi/ /sed/ /wɒz/ /nɒt/ /hɜːz/ /səʊ/ /ðeə/ the old lady said was not hers. So their/ˈentri/ /ˈɪntuː/ /ðɪs/ /flæt/ /wɒz/ /əˈpærəntli/ /nɒt/ /ðə/ entry into this flat was apparently not the/fɜːst/ /dʒɒb/ /ðæt/ /deɪ/ /ænd/ /ðeɪ/ /mʌst/ /hæv/ burglars' first job that day and they must have/biːn/ /dɪˈstɜ:bd/ /ðə/ /ɪnˈspektə/ /ðen/ /ɑːskt/ /ðə/been disturbed. The inspector then asked the/əʊld/ /ˈleɪdi/ /tuː/ /traɪ/ /tuː/ /tʃek/ /hwɒt/ /wɒz/ /ˈmɪsɪŋ/ /baɪ/ old lady to try to check what was missing by/ðə/ /ˈnekst/ /deɪ/ /ænd/ /ədˈvaɪzd/ /hɜː/ /nɒt/ /tuː/ /steɪ/ /əˈləʊn/ the next day and advised her not to stay alone/ɪn/ /ðə/ /flæt/ /fɔː/ /eɪ/ /fjuː/ /naɪts/ /ðə/ /əʊld/ /ˈleɪdi/in the flat for a few nights. The old lady/θɔːt/ /hiː/ /wɒz/ /eɪ/ /ˈfʌsi/ /ˈkriːtʃə/ /bʌt/ /sɪns/thought he was a fussy creature, but since/ðə/ /ˈpɔːtə/ /ə'gri:d/ /wɪð/ /hɪm/ /ʃiː/ /ræŋ/ /ʌp/ /hɜː/the porter agreed with him, she rang up her/ˈdɔːtə/ /ænd/ /ɑːskt/ /fɔː/ /hɜː/ /help/ /ɪn/ /hwɒt/ /ʃiː/daughter and asked for her help in what she/dɪsk'raɪbd/ /æz/ /eɪ/ /ˈlɪtl/ /spɒt/ /ɒv/ /ˈbɒðə/described as a little spot of bother.Lesson58 A little spot of botherThe old lady was glad to be back at the block of flats where she lived. Her shopping had tired her and her basket had grown heavier with every step of the way home. In the lift her thoughts were on lunch and a good rest; but when she got out at her own floor, both were forgotten in her sudden discovery that her front door was open. She was thinking that she must reprimand her daily maid the next morning for such a monstrous piece of negligence, when she remembered that she had gone shopping after the maid had left and she knew that she had turned both keys in their locks. She walked slowly into the hall and at once noticed that all the room doors were open, yet following her regular practice she had shut them beforegoing out. Looking into the drawing room, she saw a scene of confusion over by her writing desk. It was as clear as daylight then that burglars had forced an entry during her absence. Her first impulse was to go round all the rooms looking for the thieves, but then she decided that at her age it might be more prudent to have someone with her, so she went to fetch the porter from his basement. By this time her legs were beginning to tremble, so she sat down and accepted a cup of very strong tea, while he telephoned the police. Then, her composure regained, she was ready to set off with the porter's assistance tosearch for any intruders who might still be lurking in her flat.They went through the rooms, being careful to touch nothing, as they did not want to hinder the police in their search for fingerprints. The chaos was inconceivable. She had lived in the flat for thirty years and was a veritable magpie at hoarding; and it seemed as though everything she possessed had been tossed out and turned over and over. At least sorting out the things she should have discarded years ago was now being made easier for her. Then a police inspector arrived with a constable and she told them of her discovery of the ransacked flat. The inspector began to look for fingerprints, while the constable checked that the front door locks had not been forced, therebyproving that the burglars had either used skeleton keys or entered over the balcony. There was no trace of fingerprints, but the inspector found a dirty red bundle that contained jewellery which the old lady said was not hers. So their entry into this flat was apparently not the burglars' first job that day and they must have been disturbed. The inspector then asked the old lady to try to check what was missing by the next day and advised her not to stay alone in the flat for a few nights. The old lady thought he was a fussy creature, but since the porter agreed with him, she rang up her daughter and asked for her help in what she described as a little spot of bother.老妇人回到了她居住的公寓楼,心里很高兴。

新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson03(共27页)

新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson03(共27页)
• stand
• China stands in the east of the world.
• lie in
• A lake lies in the middle of the forest.
• A grand crocodile lies in wait for its prey.
• enjoy • enjoy long history • China enjoys a long history. • enjoy supports • Obama enjoyed a lot of supports during the
• pirate :海盗 • prosperous: adj.繁荣昌盛的 • prosperity. n • We will keep the prosperity and stability of HK at
any cost.
• slump n.衰退 • slump in stock • slack a.松弛的,不振作的,经济衰退的 • in low time
• Date from 追溯到,自从…开始 • date back to/go back to/ trace back to
Missing head 下落不明的头 迷惘的一代(Lost Generation),
又称迷失的一代。 西方现代派文学的一种。 第一次
世界大战 以后出现于美国的一 个文学流派。 第一次世界大战 以后,美国有一批青年作家陆 续登上文坛。他们不仅年龄相 仿,而且经历相似,思想情绪 相近,在创作中表现出许多共 同点,逐渐形成一新的文学流 派。 代表人物:Ernest Miller Hemingway 代表作:The old man and the sea A farewell to the arms For whom the bell tolls

(完整版)新概念英语第3册课文word版

(完整版)新概念英语第3册课文word版

新概念英语第三册课文Lesson1 A puma at largePumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America. When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar.The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw 'a large cat' only five yards away from her. It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts con firmed that a puma will not attack a huma n being uni ess it is corn ered (adj.被困得走投无路的). The search proved difficult, for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening. Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes. Several people complained of 'cat-like noises' at night and a businessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree. The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from ? As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape. The hunt went on for several weeks, but the puma was not caught. It is disturbing to think that a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside.Lesson 2 Thirteen equals oneOur vicar is always raising money for one cause or another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired. The big clock which used to strike the hours day and night was damaged many years ago and has been silent ever since. One night, however, our vicar woke up with a start: the clock was striking the hours! Looking at his watch, he saw that it was one o'clock, but the bell struck thirteen times before it stopped. Armed with a torch, the vicar went up into the clock tower to see what was going on. In the torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer. 'Whatever are you doing up here Bill ?' asked the vicar in surprise.' I'm trying to repair the bell,' answered Bill.' I've been coming up here night after night for weeks now. You see, I was hoping to give you a surprise.''You certainly did give me a surprise!' said the vicar. 'You've probably woken up everyone in the village as well. Still, I'm glad the bell is working again.''That's the trouble, vicar,' answered Bill. 'It's working all right, but I'm afraid that at one o'clock it will strike thirteen times and there's nothing I can do about it.''We'll get used to that Bill,' said the vicar. 'Thirteen is not as good as one but it's better than nothing. Now let's go downstairs and have a cup of tea.'Lesson 3 An unknown goddessSome time ago, an interesting discovery was made by archaeologists on the Aegean (adj.爱琴海的;n.)island of Kea.An American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient city on the promontory of Ayia Irini .The city at one time must have been prosperous,for it enjoyed a high level of civilization .Houses--often three storeys high--were built of stone .They had largerooms with beautifully decorated walls .The city was even equipped with a drainage system ,for a great many clay pipes were found beneath the narrow streets .The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times. In the most sacred room of the temple, clay fragments of fifteen statues were found. Each of these represented a goddess and had, at one time, been painted. The body of one statue was found among remains dating from the fifteenth century B.C. Its missing head happened to be among remains of the fifth century B.C. This head must have been found in Classical times and carefully preserved. It was very old and precious even then. When the archaeologists reconstructed the fragments, they were amazed to find that the goddess turned out to be a very modern-looking woman. She stood three feet high and her hands rested on her hip. She was wearing a full-length skirt which swept the ground. Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity.Lesson4 The double life of Alfred BloggsThese days, people who do manual work often receive far more money than clerks who work in offices. People who work in offices are frequently referred to as' white collar workers' for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work. Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar workers. This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation. When he got married, Alf was too embarrassed to say anything to his wife about his job. He simply told her that he worked for the Corporation. Every morning, he left home dressed in a smart black suit. He then changed into overalls(n. 工作服) and spent the next eight hours as a dustman. Before returning home at night, he took a shower and changed back into his suit. Alf did this for over two years and his fellow dustmen kept his secret. Alf's wife has never discovered that she married a dustman and she never will, for Alf has just found another job. He will soon be working in an office as a junior clerk. He will be earning only half as much as he used to, but he feels that his rise in status is well worth the loss of money. From now on, he will wear a suit all day and others will call him 'Mr. Bloggs', not 'Alf'.Lesson 5 The factsEditors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president's palace in a new African republic. When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refused to publish it. The article began: 'Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which surrounds the president's palace.' The editor at once sent the journalist a fax instructing him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall. The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them. Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press. He sent the journalist two urgent telegrams, but received no reply. He sent yet another telegram informing the journalist that if he did not reply soon he would be fired. When thejournalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. A week later, the editor at last received a telegram from the journalist. Not only had the poorman been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well. However, he had at last been allowed to send a cable in which he informed the editor that he had been arrested while counting the 1084 steps leading to the 15-foot wall which surrounded the president's palace.Lesson 6 Smash-and-grabThe expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. At this time of the morning, the arcade was almost empty. Mr Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display. Two of his assistants had been working busily since 8 o'clock and had only just finished. Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr Taylor went back into his shop.The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. It came to a stop outside the jeweler's. One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stockings over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. While this was going on, Mr Taylor was upstairs. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade. One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. Just as it was leaving, Mr Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. They had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.Lesson 7 Mutilated ladiesChildren often have far more sense than their elders. This simple truth was demonstrated rather dramatically during a civil defence exercise in a small town in Canada. Most of the inhabitants were asked to take part in the exercise during which they had to pretend that their city had been bombed. Air-raid warnings were sounded and thousands of people went into special air-raid shelters. Doctors and nurses remained above ground while Police patrolled the streets in case anyone tried to leave the shelters too soon.The police did not have much to do because the citizens took the exercise seriously. They stayed underground for twenty minutes and waited for the siren to sound again. On leaving the air-raid shelters, they saw that doctors and nurses were busy. A great many people had volunteered to act as casualties. Theatrical make-up and artificial blood had been used to make the injuries look realistic. A lot of People were lying 'dead' in the streets. The living helped to carry the dead and wounded to special stations. A Child of six was brought in by two adults. The child was supposed to be dead. With theatrical make-up on his face, he looked as if he had died of shock. Some people were so moved by the sight that they began to cry. However, the child suddenly sat up and a doctor asked him to comment on his death. The child looked around for a moment and said, 'I think they're all crazy!'Lesson8 A famous monasteryThe Great St Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy. At 2470 metres, it is the highest mountain pass in Europe. The famous monastery of St Bernard, which was founded in the eleventhcentury, 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 watch-dogs 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 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 and very few people attempt to cross the Pass. The monks Prefer winter to summer for 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 the mountains, always receive a warm.Welcome at St Bernard's monastery.Lesson9By now, a rocket will have set off on its 35 million mile trip to Mars and scientists must be waiting anxiously for the results. The rocket will be travelling for six months before it reaches the planet.It contains a number of scientific instruments, including a television camera. Any pictures that are taken will have to travel for three minutes before they reach the earth. If the pictures are successful, they may solve a number of problems about Mars and provide information about the markings on its surface which, nearly 100 years ago, the astronomer, Schiaparelli, thought to be canals.It will be a long time before any landing on Mars can be attempted. This will only be possible when scientists have learnt a lot more about the atmosphere that surrounds the planet. If a satellite can one day be put into orbit round Mars, scientists will be able to find out a great deal. An interesting suggestion for measuring the atmosphere around Mars has been put forward. A rubber ball containing a radio transmitter could be dropped from a satellite so that it would fall towards the surface of the planet. The radio would signal the rate which the ball was slowed down and scientists would be able to calculate how dense the atmosphere is. It may even be possible to drop a capsule containing scientific instruments on to the planet's surface. Only when a great deal more information has been obtained, will it be possible to plan a manned trip to Mars.Les son10 The loss of TitanicThe great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. She was carrying 1316 passengers and a crew of 89l. Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship. At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen water- tight compartments. Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float. The tragic sinking of this great liner will always beremembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life.Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a look-out. After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her. Suddenly, there was a slight trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what had happened. The noise had been so faint that no one thought that the ship had been damaged. Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for five of her sixteen water-tight compartments had already been flooded ! The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds of people plunged into the icy water. As there were not enough life-boats for everybody, 1500 lives were lost.Lesson11 Not guiltyGoing through the Customs is a tiresome business. The strangest thing about it is that really honest people are often made to feel guilty. The hardened professional smuggler, on the other hand, is never troubled by such feelings, even if he has five hundred gold watches hidden in his suitcase. When I returned from abroad recently, a particularly officious young Customs Officer clearly regarded me as a smuggler.'Have you anything to declare?' he asked, looking me in the eye.'No,' I answered confidently.'Would you mind unlocking this suitcase please ?''Not at all,' I answered.The Officer went through the case with great care. All the things I had packed so carefully were soon in a dreadful mess. I felt sure I would never be able to close the case again. Suddenly, I saw the Officer's face light up. He had spotted a tiny bottle at the bottom of my case and he pounced on it withdelight.'Perfume, eh?' he asked sarcastically. 'You should have declared that.' Perfume is not exempt from import duty.''But it isn't perfume,' I said.' It's hair-oil.' Then I added with a smile,' It's a strange mixture I make myself.' As I expected, he did not believe me.'Try it!' I said encouragingly.The Officer unscrewed the cap and put the bottle to his nostrils. He was greeted by an unpleasant smell which convinced him that I was telling the truth. A few minutes later, I was able to hurry away with precious chalk-marks on my baggage.Lesson12 Life on a desert islandMost of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. We sometimes imagine a desert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always shines. Life there is simple and good.Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. The other side of the picture is quite the opposite. Life on a desert island is wretched. You either starve to death or live like Robinson Crusoe, waiting for a boat which never comes. Perhaps there is an element of truth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find out.Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there longer. They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami to have it repaired. During the journey, their boat began to sink. They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and tins of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. There were hardly any trees on the island and there was no water, but this did not prove to be a problem. The men collected rain-water in the rubber dinghy. As they had brought a spear gun withthem, they had plenty to eat. They caught lobster and fish every day, and, as one of them put it 'ate like kings'. When a passing tanker rescued them five days later, both men were genuinely sorry that they had to leave.Lesson13 It ' s only meAfter her husband had gone to work, Mrs Richards sent her children to school and went upstairs to her bedroom. She was too excited to do any housework that morning, for in the evening she would be going to a fancy dress party with her husband. She intended to dress up as a ghost and as she had made her costume the night before, she was impatient to try it on. Though the costume consisted only of a sheet, it was very effective. After putting it on, Mrs Richards went downstairs. She wanted to find out whether it would be comfortable to wear.Just as Mrs Richards was entering the dining-room, there was a knock on the front door. She knew that it must be the baker. She had told him to come straight in if ever she failed to open the door and to leave the bread on the kitchen table. Not wanting to frighten the poor man, Mrs Richards quickly hid in the small store-room under the stairs. She heard the front door open and heavy footsteps in the hall. Suddenly the door of the store-room was opened and a man entered. Mrs Richards realized that it must be the man from the Electricity Board who had come to read the meter. She tried to explain the situation, saying' It's only me', but it was too late. The man let out a cry and jumped back several paces. When Mrs Richards walked towards him, he fled, slamming the door behind him.Lesson14 A noble gangsterThere was a time when the owners of shop and businesses in Chicago had to pay large sums of money to gangsters in return for' protection' If the money was not paid promptly, the gangsters would quickly put a man out of business by destroying his shop. Obtaining 'protechon money' is not a modern crime. As long ago as the fourteenth century, an Englishman, Sir John Hawkwood, made the remarkable discovery that people would rather pay large sums of money than have their life work destroyed by gangsters.Six hundred years ago, Sir John Hawkwood arrived in Italy with a band of soldiers and settled near Florence. He soon made a name for himself and came to be known to the Italians as Giovanni Acuto. Whenever the Italian city-states were at war with each other, Hawkwood used to hire his soldiers to princes who were willing to pay the high price he demanded. In times of peace, when business was bad, Hawkwood and his men would march into a city-state and, after burning down a few farms, would offer to go away if protection money was paid to them. Hawkwood made large sums of money in this way. In spite of this, the Italians regarded him as a sort of hero.When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of 'the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue' 。

新概念英语第三册精品课件PPT NCE3_lesson16(共22页)

新概念英语第三册精品课件PPT NCE3_lesson16(共22页)
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acquire --- v. 1) (fml) to buy or
obtain sth., especially sth. expensive or difficult to get
* The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has recently acquired several paintings by Salvador Dali.
珍视自由胜过生命
* prize liberty more than life
把名誉看得比金钱更珍贵
* prize honor above money
* He prized it beyond everything else.
他珍爱这件东西胜过其他一切。
* The library for the blind is greatly prized by those for whom it is intended.
* It took him a long time to acquire the skills he needed to become a professional artist.
laugh and play It made the children laugh and play. To see a lamb at school.
Picture-talking
1. Try to describe the man in the picture and the expression on his face.
* prize possession
* The resource center is one of our prize assets.

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