新概念英语第三册课后练习答案第7课

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新概念英语第三册课文与详解第7课

新概念英语第三册课文与详解第7课

Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies*残钞鉴别组Has it ever happened to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white? People who live in Britain needn't despair when they make mistakes like this (and a lot of people do)! Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. John had a very good day and put his wallet containing £3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. Then he and Jane went horse-riding. When they got home, Jane cooked their dinner in the microwave oven and without realizing it, cooked her fiancé's wallet as well. Imagine their dismay whe n they found abeautifully-cooked wallet and notes turned to ash! John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilated Ladies! They examined the remains and John got all his money back. ‘So long as there's something to identify, we will give people their money back,' said a spokeswoman for the Bank. ‘Last year, we paid £1.5m on 21,000 claims.'* Damaged bank notes. The Queen's head appears on English bank notes, and ‘lady' refers to this.Language points(Attention:The following points are not covered by the video. It is better for 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, Has it ever happened to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket?段首或段尾运用疑问句提出问题的作用:段首--主要要引起读者的兴趣和注意力段尾--进一步巩固、加深与本段所涉及的内容,进一步引起读者的沉思2, When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white?rescue 救援,援救e.g. Hundreds of people went to rescue the survivors of the plane crash.这里rescue是一个大词,大词小用可以加强语气whiter than white 这里表示damaged, mutilated的意思,中文是:损坏,残缺不全3,People who live in Britain needn't despair when they make mistakes like this (and a lot of people do)!needn't despair=needn't feel despaired4,Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog.Fortunately for them相当于luckily / happily for themdeal with sth. 处理make a claim for提出索赔,对(赔偿等)提出要求feed sth. to 把某物喂给...feed 的过去式和过去分词都是:fed5,Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!it seems 似乎本句把dogs提前,加强了语气,本句可还原成: It seems that dogs love to chew up money!6,A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business.第二段充分说明了约翰是怎么样把钱从银行里拿回来concern: 涉及到=is aboutrun a factory, run a company 经营工厂\公司7,John had a very good day and put his wallet containing £3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping.have a very good day区别下面两个例句:e.g. I had a very good day today. 我今天过得很好。

新概念英语第三册第七课

新概念英语第三册第七课

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!'这种事情在你身上出现过吗?你有没有把裤子塞洗衣机,然后又想在裤子的后兜有一张大面值的纸币?当你把裤子抢救出来时,你有没有发现那张纸币已经变得比白纸还白?当英国人犯这种错误时,他们不必感到绝望(而许多国家的人都有这种绝望的感觉)。

新概念第三册分课答案7

新概念第三册分课答案7

Lesson 7 Mutilated ladiesListening comprehension1 Introduce the storyT : Today we'll talk about damaged bank notes.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:Why did Jane cook John 's wallet?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: Why did Jane cook John's wallet?Train the students not to shout out the answer. Instead, ask one student, then ask the others to agree or disagree with a showof hands.Answer: She cooked a meal in the microwave oven without knowingJohn had put his wallet there.6 Intensive readingPlay the tape or read the text again, pausing after every sentence to check the students understand. Obtain brief explanations to difficulties in the text from the students themselves. Only use Chinese if 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 Do clothes put into a washing machine sometimes contain money? (Yes, they do.)2 What happens to bank notes put into a washing machine? (Theyturn white.)3 Do people in Britain despair if they make this mistake? (No, they don't.)4 Why not? (Because the Bank of England has a team which dealswith claims.)5 W hat's this team called? (‘Mutilated Ladies’.)6 What does ‘lady’ refer to? (The Queen's head which appearson British bank notes.)7 What kind of business does John run? (A furniture business.)8 What's the name of his fiancée? (Jane Butlin.)9 What did John do with his wallet containing £3,000? (He put it in the microwave oven for safekeeping.)10 Did his fiancée know about this? (No, she didn't.)11 What did John and Jane do after John came home from work?(They went horse-riding.)12 What did Jane do when they returned home? (She cooked theirdinner in the microwave oven.)13 What else did she cook? (John's wallet.)14 What happened to the notes? (They turned to ash.)15 How did they both feel about this? (Dismayed.)16 Who did John go and see? (His bank manager.)17 What did the bank manager do? (He sent the remains to theMutilated Ladies department in Newcastle.)18 Did John get his money back? (Yes, he did.)19 Why did the Mutilated Ladies pay the money back? (Becausethey could identify the notes.)20 They don't pay out money unless they can identify damagednotes, do they? (No, they don't.)21 How much did they pay out last year? (£1.5 million.) Asking questions: Ask me if ⋯T : Ask me if clothes put in the washing machine sometimes contain bank notes.S : Do clothes put in the washing machine sometimes contain bank notes?T : What ⋯?S : What do clothes put in the washing machine sometimes contain?1 clothes put in the washing machine sometimes contain bank notes. (What)2 the Mutilated Ladies department deals with claims for money.(What)3 John runs a furniture business. (What kind of business )4 he put a wallet containing £3,000 into the microwave oven. ( What)5 he had told his fianc6e, Jane, about this. (Why hadn't)6 she cooked the dinner. (Where)7 the notes turned into ash. (What)8 the bank manager sent the remains to Newcastle. (Where)9 John got his money back. (What)10 they could identify the notes. (How)Tell the story1 John ---- successful furniture business ---- £3,000 ---- microwave oven ---- safekeeping2 John and fianc6e, Jane ---- horse-riding3 Got home ---- Jane cooked dinner ---- microwave oven, without realizing ⋯4 Dismay ---- cooked wallet ---- notes ---- ash!5 John ---- bank manager ---- sent remains ---- Mutilated Ladies6 Examined notes ---- John ---- all money back7 ‘So long ---- something to identify ---- money back,’spokeswoman said8 Last year---- £1.5m on 21,000 claimsTopics for discussion1 Tell us about any experience you have had where you lost money.2 Share some of your worries about money.3 Refer to your experience and talk about successful and unsuccessful ways of making money.Key to Summary writingPoints1 John Butlin ---- successful furniture business2 After very good day ---- put wallet ---- £3,000 into microwave oven3 He and fianc6e Jane ---- horse-riding4 Got home ---- Jane cooked dinner ---- microwave oven5 Dismayed ---- find ---- money destroyed6 John ---- bank manager7 Bank manager ---- remains to ---- Mutilated Ladies8 Identified remains---- returned the moneySummaryJohn Butlin runs a successful furniture business and after a very good day, he put his wallet containing £3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. Then he and his fianc6e, Jane, wenthorse-riding, after which Jane cooked their dinner in the microwaveoven only to find to their dismay that the money had been destroyed.John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains to theMutilated Ladies department who identified the remains and returned the money. (79 words)Key to VocabularyA possible answerhappened (1.1) occurredremembered (1.2) recalledfortunately (1.6) luckilyconcerns (1.9) is aboutdismay (1.12) sadnessthe remains (1.13) what was leftdepartment (1.14) sectionKey to CompositionA possible answerJane opened the oven door and saw that her meal was ready toserve. She took the food out of the oven and in doing so, noticedsomething strange inside the oven which she couldn't recognize.So she went to find John and told him about it. In dismay,quickly explained that he had put his wallet containing the day'stakings into the oven for safekeeping. They both rushed t o the ovenand saw that the money had been destroyed At first, they didn'tknow what to do. John wanted to throw the money away, but Janewo uldn't let him. ‘It's best not to disturb the wallet,’ Jane said. ‘You can see all the money is there, even if it has been destroyed ’Jane told John to go and see his bank manager for advice,so the next day John took the wallet and the ashes to the bank (150 words)Key to Letter writingA possible answer (body of letter only)Thank you again for your wonderful hospitality!It was a real pleasure to see you again after such a long time. I'll never forget your kindness during my stay. I particularly enjoyed our visit to the local market and our long walks in the countryside. I also enjoyed your company and the excellentand wine. You're a perfect host!I hope you will be able to visit me before long and look forwardto seeing you soon. (78 words)Key structures: the simple pastWe use the simple past for narration, that is to tell a story that happened in the past. The second paragraph of the text providesa good example of story-telling and the past forms of regular andirregular verbs. 1KS75Key to KS ExercisesA See text.B 1 Firemen rescued the little boy who had climbed a tree and couldn't get down.2 Jane went to find John and told him what had happened.3 Jane cooked the next meal in an ordinary oven after her experience with the microwave.4 The bank manager sent the remains of John's wallet to Newcastle.5 The ladies at the bank examined the remains and foundcould be identified.6 The bank paid John all his money, so he was very pleased. Special difficulties: adjectives derived from nounsWe can often derive an adjective from a noun: success (noun)/successful (adjective); fool (noun)/foolish (adjective);energy (noun)/energetic (adjective); hour (noun)/hourly (adjective); care (noun)/careless (adjective).Key to SD Exercises1 painless2 beautiful3 daily 4childish 5 athleticRepetition drillThe comparison of adjectivesChorus , group or individual repetitionTo elicit questions involving the use of the superlative.T: Drill 7. Listen. Do not speak.(1) T: They're all rather old.S: Yes, but which is the oldest?(2) T: They're all rather good.S: Yes, but which is the best?(3) T: they're all rather expensive.S: Yes, but which is the most expensive?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: They're all rather interesting.S: Yes, but which is the most interesting?5 T: They're all rather bad.S: Yes, but which is the worst?6 T: They're all rather heavy.S: Yes, but which is the heaviest?7 T: They're all rather unusual.S: Yes, but which is the most unusual?8 T: They're all rather funny.S: Yes, but which is the funniest?9 T: They're all rather beautiful.S: Yes, but which is the most beautiful?10 T: They're all rather fast.S: Yes, but which is the fastest?11 T: They're all rather dangerous.S: Yes, but which is the most dangerous?12 T: They're all rather pretty.S: Yes, but which is the prettiest?13 T: They're all rather big.S: Yes, but which is the biggest?14 T: They're all rather hard.S: Yes, but which is the hardest?15 T: They're all rather valuable.S: Yes, but which is the most valuable? Key to Multiple choice questions1 b2 d3 b4 a5 c6 b7 c 8 a 9 a 10 d 11 b 12 b。

新概念英语第三册第7课

新概念英语第三册第7课
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• as well: 也(位于句尾) I am going to Paris and my brother is going as well. 我要到巴黎去,我弟弟也去。
• dismay: [dɪs'meɪ] n.&v. 悲伤,沮丧 be filled with dismay ( at the news, etc) (得到这消息等)极为沮丧 to sb’s dismay令某人悲伤的是
过去分词短语中又出现了which引导的定语从句来修饰mutilatedladies定语从句中又出现了who引导的定语从句来修饰people3377?fortunatelyforthemluckilyhappilyforthem固定搭配值得庆幸的是?dealwith处理?
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★identify v. 鉴别,识别 He can’t identify the person.
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• fortunately for them =luckily / happily for them 固 定搭配 值得庆幸的是
• deal with 处理 • .claim n.&v. 索赔;主张,声称
a claim for compensation eg. The government’s claim to reduce taxes
• Structure:.过去分词短语“called Mutilated Ladies …”做定 语修饰“a team”,可以换成定语从句“which is called Mutilated Ladies …”.过去分词短语中又出现了“which”引 导的定语从句来修饰“Mutilated Ladies ”,定语从句中又出 现了“who”引导的定语从句来修饰“people”

新概念英语第三册课后题及答案Lesson7

新概念英语第三册课后题及答案Lesson7

新概念英语第三册课后题及答案Lesson7新概念英语第三册答案第7课Multiple choice questions 多项选择1.B准确 involve vt.包括, 使陷入2.D准确-- identify à identifiable(adj.能够确认的)-- return à returnable(adj.可退回的)-- eat à eatable(adj.能够吃的)3.B准确 unless = if?not4.A准确 c) any?large?bank?notes(any +复数)5.C准确真实的条件句6.B准确一般来说, 如果表示某人的东西就用?‘s.如果采用介词of表示所属关系, 被修饰名词前要出现定冠词。

-- Mary’s book = the book of Mary7.C准确简单句, 选用一般过去式8.A准确safety n.安全, 保险9.A准确-- in?charge?of 某人负责某物-- in?the?charge?of 某物由某人负责10.D准确 -- become ash = turn?to?ash = turn into ash11.B准确send = dispatch(vt.送, 派遣, 发出)= deliver(vt.递送, 交付)convey(vt.运输, 运送)fetch(vt.去取回来)12.B准确provided(conj.倘若)= providing(conj.倘若)-- Provided that you reduce the price, I‘ll take all the goods.假如你减价, 我会买下所有的货物。

c) supposed的形式不对, suppose和supposing都能够。

-- Suppose(conj.假使...结果会怎样)= supposing(conj.万一, 假使)。

新概念英语第三册习题答案及解析Lesson 7

新概念英语第三册习题答案及解析Lesson 7

新概念英语第三册习题答案及解析Lesson 7新概念3课后习题答案:Lesson 7 1b 2d 3b 4a 5c 6b 7c 8a 9a 10d 11b 12b新概念3课后习题解析:1.B准确 involve vt.包括, 使陷入2.D准确-- identify à identifiable(adj.能够确认的)-- return à returnable(adj.可退回的)-- eat à eatable(adj.能够吃的)3.B准确 unless = if not4.A准确c) any large bank notes(any +复数)5.C准确真实的条件句6.B准确一般来说, 如果表示某人的东西就用‘s.如果采用介词of表示所属关系, 被修饰名词前要出现定冠词。

-- Mary’s book = the book of Mary7.C准确简单句, 选用一般过去式8.A准确safety n.安全, 保险9.A准确-- in charge of 某人负责某物-- in the charge of 某物由某人负责10.D准确 -- become ash = turn to ash = turn into ash11.B准确send = dispatch(vt.送, 派遣, 发出)= deliver(vt.递送, 交付)convey(vt.运输, 运送) fetch(vt.去取回来)12.B准确provided(conj.倘若)= providing(conj.倘若)-- Pr ovided that you reduce the price, I‘ll take all the goods.假如你减价, 我会买下所有的货物。

c) supposed的形式不对, suppose和supposing都能够。

-- Suppose(conj.假使...结果会怎样)= supposing(conj.万一, 假使)。

新概念第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson7

新概念第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson7

新概念第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson7【课文】 Has it ever happened to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white? People who live in Britain needn't despair when they made mistakes like this (and a lot of people do)! Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money! A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. John had a very good day and put his wallet containing $3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. Then he and Jane went horse-riding. When they got home, Jane cooked their dinner in the microwave oven and without realizing it, cooked her fiancé's wallet as well. Imagine their dismay when they found a beautifully-cooked wallet and notes turned to ash! John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies! They examined the remain and John got all his money back. 'So long as there's something to identify, we will give people their money back,' said a spokeswoman for the Bank. 'Last year, we paid $1.5m on 21,000 claims. 【课文翻译】 这种事情在你身上出现过吗?你有没有把裤子塞洗衣机,然后又想在裤子的后兜有一张大面值的纸币?当你把裤子抢救出来时,你有没有发现那张纸币已经变得比白纸还白?当英国人犯这种错误时,他们不必感到绝望(而许多国家的人都有这种绝望的感觉)。

新概念英语第三册课文及详解第7课

新概念英语第三册课文及详解第7课

Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies*残钞鉴别组Has it ever happened to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white? People who live in Britain needn't despair when they make mistakes like this (and a lot of people do)! Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. John had a very good day and put his wallet containing £3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. Then he and Jane went horse-riding. When they got home, Jane cooked their dinner in the microwave oven and without realizing it, cooked her fiancé's wallet as well. Imagine their dismay when they found abeautifully-cooked wallet and notes turned to ash! John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilated Ladies! They examined the remains and John got all his money back. ‘So long as there's something to ident ify, we will give people their money back,' said a spoke swoman for the Bank. ‘Last year, we paid £1.5m on 21,000 claims.'* Damaged bank notes. The Queen's head appears on English bank notes, and ‘lady' refers to this.Language points(Attention:The following points are not covered by the video. It is better for 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, Has it ever happened to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket?段首或段尾运用疑问句提出问题的作用:段首--主要要引起读者的兴趣和注意力段尾--进一步巩固、加深与本段所涉及的内容,进一步引起读者的沉思2, When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white?rescue 救援,援救e.g. Hundreds of people went to rescue the survivors of the plane crash.这里rescue是一个大词,大词小用可以加强语气whiter than white 这里表示damaged, mutilated的意思,中文是:损坏,残缺不全3,People who live in Britain needn't despair when they make mistakes like this (and a lot of people do)!needn't despair=needn't feel despaired4,Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog.Fortunately for them相当于luckily / happily for themdeal with sth. 处理make a claim for提出索赔,对(赔偿等)提出要求feed sth. to 把某物喂给...feed 的过去式和过去分词都是:fed5,Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!it seems 似乎本句把dogs提前,加强了语气,本句可还原成: It seems that dogs love to chew up money!6,A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business.第二段充分说明了约翰是怎么样把钱从银行里拿回来concern: 涉及到=is aboutrun a factory, run a pany 经营工厂\公司7,John had a very good day and put his wallet containing £3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping.have a very good day区别下面两个例句:e.g. I had a very good day today. 我今天过得很好。

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新概念英语第三册课后练习答案第7课
Multiple choice questions 多项选择
1.B准确 involve vt.包括, 使陷入
2.D准确
-- identify à identifiable(adj.能够确认的)
-- return à returnable(adj.可退回的)
-- eat à eatable(adj.能够吃的)
3.B准确 unless = if?not
4.A准确 c) any?large?bank?notes(any +复数)
5.C准确真实的条件句
6.B准确
一般来说, 如果表示某人的东西就用?‘s.
如果采用介词of表示所属关系, 被修饰名词前要出现定冠词。

-- Mary’s book = the book of Mary
7.C准确简单句, 选用一般过去式
8.A准确safety n.安全, 保险
9.A准确
-- in?charge?of 某人负责某物
-- in?the?charge?of 某物由某人负责
10.D准确 -- become ash = turn?to?ash = turn into ash
11.B准确
send = dispatch(vt.送, 派遣, 发出)= deliver(vt.递送, 交付)
convey(vt.运输, 运送)fetch(vt.去取回来)
12.B准确
provided(conj.倘若)= providing(conj.倘若)
-- Provided that you reduce the price, I‘ll take all the goods.
假如你减价, 我会买下所有的货物。

c) supposed的形式不对, suppose和supposing都能够。

-- Suppose(conj.假使...结果会怎样)= supposing(conj.万一, 假使)。

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