新概念英语第三 册第23课时
新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson23
Lesson 23 One man’s meat is another man’s poisonpoison ['pɔizən]n. 毒药rat poisonpoison gas poison arrowsone man’s meat is another man’s poisonThe reader's hair stands on end when he reads in the final pages of the novel that the heroine, a dear old lady who had always been so kind to everybody, had, in her youth, poisoned every one of her five husbands.The ring brought to Gollum unnatural long life. For 500 years it poisoned his mind.poisonous toxic noxiousCarbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and noxious gas.delicacy ['delɪkəsɪ]n. 美味,佳肴delicious tastyluscious yummyyuckyrepulsive [ri'pʌlsɪv]adj. 令人厌恶的repulsive smell / behaviorrepulseThe tourists were repulsed by the filthy conditions.repel →repellentrevolt →revoltingdisgust →disgustingturn [tɜ:n]v. 感到恶心,翻胃The food makes my stomach turn.The food turns my stomach.The food disgusts / nauseates / sickens me.The food repels / revolts my stomach.The food makes me feel sick / lose myappetite.The food makes me throw up / vomit.fry [fraɪ] v. 煎,炸I have another fish to fry.frying panout of the frying pan into the firefries / French fries May I takeyour order? What’ll it be for you?I need a double cheese burger, a fries, and a small coke.I need a No. 1 combo.For here or to go?Here. / To go.That’s five dollars and fifty cents.Here you are. / Here you go.This is your change and receipt.Can I have some ketchup?It’s on the service counter over there.Thank you!You’re welcome. Have a nice day!associate [ə'səʊʃɪeɪt]v. 联系;联想associate A with BWe often associate wealth with happiness, yet this is not always the case.connect A with / to Blink A with / to Brelate A with / to Bmake a connection between A and Bestablish a link between A and Bestablish a relationship between A and Bdespise [dɪ'spaɪz]v. 鄙视Do not despise your enemy.scorn …hold … in contemptlook down on / upon …For in a university, science majors look down on humanities majors, foreign language majors on Chinese majors, Chinese majors on philosophy majors, philosophy majors on sociology majors, and sociology majors on education majors. Since education majors have no one to look down on, they can only despise the professors in their own department.—‘Fortress besieged’by Zhongshu Qianrespect …esteem … honor …revere …look up to …hold … in high esteemBecause of their achievements they were held in high esteem.One man’s meat is another man’s poison.There’s no accounting for taste.—Why did she marry someone like that?—One man’s meat is another man’s poison. / There’s no accounting for taste.People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.People become quite illogical when it comes to deciding what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy.与现在事实相反的“if”型的虚拟语气if + S. + did / were , S. + would / should / could / might + dothe Mediterraneansouthern EuropeItaly Spain Greece …the Mediterraneanthe Near Eastthe Middle Eastthe Far Eastfor instance for example e.g.如果你住在北京,你就会把豆汁儿(Douzhir) 当作一道美味佳肴。
《新概念英语》第三册课文详解及课后答案
《新概念英语》第三册课文详解及课后答案目录§ Lesson 1 A puma at large 逃遁的美洲狮 (1)§ Lesson 2 Thirteen equals one 十三等于一 (5)§ Lesson 3 An unknown goddess 无名女神 (8)§ Lesson 4 The double life of Alfred Bloggs阿尔弗雷德。
布洛格斯的双重生活 (12)§ Lesson 5 The facts 确切数字 (16)§ Lesson 6 Smash-and grab 砸橱窗抢劫 (19)§ Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies 残钞鉴别组 (23)§ Lesson 8 A famous monastery 著名的修道院 (26)§ Lesson 9 Flying cats 飞猫 (29)§ Lesson 10 The loss o f the Titanic “泰坦尼克“号的沉没 (32)§ Lesson 11 Not guilty 无罪 (37)§ Lesson 12 Life on a desert island 荒岛生活 (41)§ Lesson 13 ‘It’s only me’ “是我,别害怕” (44)§ Lesson 14 A noble gangster 贵族歹徒 (48)§ Lesson 15 Fifty pence worth of trouble 五十便士的麻烦 (52)§ Lesson 16 Mary had a little lamb 玛丽有一头小羔羊 (56)§ Lesson 17 The longest suspension bridge in the world世界上最长的吊桥 (59)§ Lesson 18 Electric currents in modern art 现代艺术中的电流 (63)§ Lesson 19 A very dear cat 一只贵重的宝贝猫 (67)§ Lesson 20 Pioneer pilots 飞行员的先驱 (70)§ Lesson 21 Daniel Mendoza 丹尼尔.门多萨 (73)§ Lesson 22 By heart 熟记台词 (75)§ Lesson 23 One man’s meat is another man’s poison 各有所爱 (79)§ Lesson 24 A skeleton in the cupboard “家丑” (83)§ Lesson 25 The Cutty Sark“卡蒂萨克”号帆船 (87)§ Lesson 26 Wanted: a large biscuit tin 征购大饼干筒 (90)§ Lesson 27 Nothing to sell and nothing to buy 不卖也不买 (94)§ Lesson 28 Five pounds too dear 五镑太贵 (97)§ Lesson 29 Funny or not? 是否可笑? (101)§ Lesson 30 The death of a ghost 幽灵之死 (104)§ Lesson 31 A lovable eccentric 可爱的怪人 (107)§ Lesson 32 A lost ship 一艘沉船 (111)§ Lesson 33 A day to remember 难忘的一天 (114)§ Lesson 34 A happy discovery 幸运的发现 (118)§ Lesson 35 Justice was done 伸张正义 (123)§ Lesson 36 A chance in a million 百万分之一的机遇 (126)§ Lesson 37 The Westhaven Express 开往威斯特海温的快车 (129)§ Lesson 38 The first calender 最早的日历 (132)§ Lesson 39 Nothing to worry about 不必担心 (136)§ Lesson 40 Who’s who 真假难辨 (140)§ Lesson 41 Illusions of pastoral peace 宁静田园生活的遐想 (142)§ Lesson 43 Fully insured 全保险 (149)§ Lesson 44 Speed and comfort 又快捷又舒适 (152)§ Lesson 45 The power of the press 新闻报道的威力 (160)§ Lesson 46 Do it yourself 自己动手 (164)§ Lesson 47 Too high a price? 代价太高 (169)§ Lesson 48 The silent village 沉默的村庄 (174)§ Lesson 49 The ideal servant 理想的仆人 (176)§ Lesson 50 New Year resolutions 新年的决心 (178)§ Lesson 52 Mud is mud 实事求是 (183)§Lesson 53 In the public interest 为了公众的利益 (188)§ Lesson 54 Instinct or cleverness? 是本能还是机智 (192)§ Lesson 58 A spot of bother 一点儿小麻烦 (197)§ Lesson 59 Collecting 收藏 (199)§ Lesson 60 Too early and too late 太早和太晚 (205)§ Lesson 1 A puma at large 逃遁的美洲狮【New words and expressions】生词和短语◆puma n. 美洲狮◆spot v. 看出,发现◆evidence n. 证据◆accumulate v. 积累,积聚◆oblige v. 使…感到必须◆hunt n. 追猎;寻找◆blackberry n. 黑莓◆human being 人类◆corner v. 使走投无路,使陷入困境◆trail n. 一串,一系列◆print n. 印痕◆cling (clung, clung ) v. 粘◆convince v.使…信服◆somehow adv. 不知怎么搞地,不知什么原因◆disturb v. 令人不安学习词汇时仅知道汉语语义是不够的,要把单词放在语句中体会其应用;学习关键句型结构时则要把它放在段落结构或文章里★spot v. 看出,发现pick out / see / recognize / catch sight ofeg: A tall man is easy to spot in the crowd.He has good eye for spotting mistakes. 他有敏锐的识别错误的能力。
新概念英语第三册:Lesson23课后多项选择题及答案解析
【导语】新概念英语作为家喻户晓的英⽂学习教材,《新概念英语》在中国经久不衰,影响了好⼏代学习者。
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新概念英语第三册课后练习答案第23课
新概念英语第三册课后练习答案第23课Multiple choice questions 多项选择1> D2> A3> D propose vt.计划, 建议, 向...提议 vi.打算4> A5> B kinds和介词of连用 / foods各种各样的食物-- certain kinds of food = certain foods6> C and和or的用法:在肯定句中表示并列的关系用and。
在否定句中, 两个对等的谓语、宾语、状语或从句的连接用or, 把两个成分都否定掉。
-- He doesn’t smoke or drink.-- She couldn’t remember who she was or where she left. 她不知她自己是谁以及从哪来的。
在否定句中出现了and, 表示语义的转折, 相当于but。
-- The room is not big and comfortable. 这房子不大但很舒服。
-- The room is not big or comfortable. 这房子不大也不舒服。
7>A having left…的逻辑主语是主句的主句accompany vt.陪伴-- She accompanied me to the doctor‘s. 她陪我去看了医生。
8> C saw后面省略了that9> Dbe sick 表示一种状态, feel sick表示突然的一种感觉。
feel sick = sicken(vt.使患病, 使恶心或昏晕 vi.得病, 变厌腻)-- He began to feel sick as soon as the ship started to move.10> Dmeal n.一餐, 一顿饭dish(n.一道菜, 盘, 餐盘, 碟)= course(n.一道菜)11> Ba couple of hours = tow hours or so 一两个小时的时间round the clock 昼夜不停, 连续一整天, 毫不疲倦地, 不松劲地12> Bnumerous(adj.众多的, 很多的, 无数的)= countless(adj.无数的, 数不尽的)-- There are numerous people waiting for you.numerable adj.可数的, 可计算的(= able to be counted)numerical adj.数字的, 用数表示的(多用作前置形容词)-- in numerical order 按照数字顺序 / numerical ability 使用数字的水平numbered adj.有限的, 时日无多的 adj.已编号的(numbered card已编号的卡)。
新概念英语第三册第23课课文
新概念英语第三册第23课课文Here is an essay on the topic of the 23rd lesson text from New Concept English Book 3, with a word count exceeding 1000 words:Learning a new language can be a daunting task, but the sense of accomplishment that comes with it is truly rewarding. The 23rd lesson text from New Concept English Book 3 delves into the complexities and nuances of language acquisition, offering valuable insights into the process of mastering a second tongue.At the heart of this lesson lies the concept of etymology the study of the origin and development of words. As we navigate the linguistic landscape, understanding the roots and histories of the words we use can provide a deeper appreciation for the richness and diversity of language. The text explores how the evolution of language is often a reflection of the cultural and historical experiences of a people.Take the word "robot" for example its origins can be traced back to the Czech word "robota" meaning forced labor. This linguistic link sheds light on the sociopolitical context in which the term emerged, highlighting the concerns and fears surrounding the role ofautomation and mechanization in society. By delving into the etymology of words, we uncover the stories and perspectives that have shaped the very fabric of our communication.Moreover, the lesson emphasizes the importance of recognizing linguistic borrowing the process by which words are adopted from one language into another. This cross-pollination of vocabularies not only enriches the linguistic tapestry but also serves as a testament to the interconnectedness of human civilizations. Words like "tsunami" from Japanese, "algebra" from Arabic, and "mafia" from Sicilian Italian all bear witness to the cultural exchange and mutual influence that have occurred throughout history.The 23rd lesson also touches upon the concept of linguistic evolution the gradual transformation of languages over time. As societies evolve, so too do their languages, adapting to changing needs, emerging technologies, and shifting cultural landscapes. The text explores how words can take on new meanings, lose their original connotations, or even fall out of use entirely. This dynamic nature of language reminds us that it is a living, breathing entity, constantly evolving to meet the demands of the modern world.One particularly fascinating aspect of the lesson is the discussion surrounding the role of standardization in language. The text delves into the efforts made by various institutions and governing bodies toestablish and maintain linguistic norms, such as the development of dictionaries and grammar guides. While these efforts aim to provide a sense of stability and consistency, the lesson also acknowledges the inherent tensions that arise between standardization and the organic evolution of language.The text recognizes that language is not a static, rigid construct but rather a fluid medium that reflects the diverse experiences and perspectives of its speakers. It highlights how the imposition of rigid linguistic standards can sometimes overlook the richness and nuance of regional dialects, minority languages, and emerging forms of expression. The lesson encourages readers to embrace the dynamism of language, recognizing that the true beauty of communication lies in its ability to adapt and evolve.Throughout the 23rd lesson, the importance of curiosity and a willingness to learn is emphasized. The text encourages readers to delve deeper into the origins and histories of the words they use, to explore the fascinating connections between languages, and to appreciate the constant evolution of linguistic landscapes. By cultivating this intellectual curiosity, the lesson suggests that we can not only improve our proficiency in a language but also develop a richer understanding of the human experience that is so inextricably linked to the way we communicate.In conclusion, the 23rd lesson text from New Concept English Book 3 offers a compelling exploration of the complexities and nuances of language. From the intriguing realm of etymology to the dynamic nature of linguistic evolution, the lesson invites readers to embark on a journey of discovery, unlocking the stories and perspectives that lie behind the words we use. By embracing this deeper understanding of language, we can not only enhance our communication skills but also gain a greater appreciation for the diverse tapestry of human expression.。
新概念英语第三册第23课习题答案及解析
新概念英语第三册第23课习题答案及解析新概念3课后习题答案:Lesson 23 1d 2a 3d 4a 5b 6c 7a 8c 9d 10d 11b 12b新概念3课后习题解析:*little thinking没有想到1. People are quite illogical when it comes to deciding what…*it comes to doing开始做某事*come to do除上面用法只加do2. Most of us have been brought up to eat certain kinds of food.3. No creature has been praised or abused more often than…4. Having left the bag in the hall, I accompanied Robert into the living room.*Robert and I went也可5. We saw the snails e scape from the paper bag…6. On the other hand, you would feel sick at the idea…*feel sick感到恶心7. Snails would, of course, be the main course.*course菜*seven course丰盛的一顿饭8. – I went into the living room where we talked for two hours or so.*round the clock整天*two hours or so大约9. There are numerous people, who…*numerable可数的情的*numerous非常多的*numerical数字的*numbered注上编码的。
新概念英语第三册第23课
• appeal v.引起兴致;吸引;呼吁;求助;诉请; 恳求 n. • appeal to sb. 吸引某人, 引起某人兴趣 • Eating snails never appeals to me. • appeal to sb. to do / for sth.恳求某人做… appeal to arms force 诉诸武力; appeal to public opinion 激起社会舆论; appeal to the law 诉诸法律; • appeal to sb. for help 请求某人帮助 • appeal for sth. 为...而呼吁、请求 appeal for aid 求援; appeal for charity 乞求施舍
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drug n. 毒品 take drug (=use drug) 吸毒 take a drug 吃药 drug rehabilitation(修复;康复) center 戒毒所
• illogical adj.不合逻辑的,无章法的
– – – ① ② logical adj.符合逻辑的 logical relation逻辑关系 logical reasoning逻辑推理 Some of his arguments are illogical. It seems illogical to change the timetable so often.
turn one’s stomach 让人觉得反胃 The sight of the slaughtered cow turned my stomach. have no stomach for a fight / quarrel 没心思打架、吵 架 【联想】appetite n. 食欲;嗜好 ① She is suffering ffrom lack of appetite. ② Mary has no appetite for hard work.
新概念英语第三册第23课..
• fat meat 肥肉; fat lands 肥沃的土地 • fat cat【俚】有钱人
• abuse n.v. 辱骂,责骂;辜负; 滥用职权 • abuse of power • abuse one’s position / authority / privilege / trust / confidence …… 辜负信任;过于自信/自负
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have a bad appetite 没有食欲 improve the appetite 增进食欲 lose one’s appetite 食欲减退 have an appetite for knowledge 求知欲
• turn v.感到恶心,反胃(转动, 使旋转,翻过来) ① Her stomach turned at the sight of blood. ② The sight of greasy food made my stomach turn / turned my stomach.
turn one’s stomach 让人觉得反胃 The sight of the slaughtered cow turned my stomach. have no stomach for a fight / quarrel 没心思打架、吵 架 【联想】appetite n. 食欲;嗜好 ① She is suffering ffrom lack of appetite. ② Mary has no appetite for hardstomach cancer / stomach trouble He had an upset stomach。肚子痛 You should take this medicine on an empty stomach.空腹服用 ③ Avoid drinking on an empty stomach. have a strong stomach for sb. / sth. 容忍,忍耐 I don’t have a strong stomach for the snobs(势力小人)
新概念英语第三册笔记 第23课
Lesson 23 One man's meat is another man's poison 各有所爱New words and expression 生词和短语poison (title) n.毒药vt.毒害, 败坏, 使中毒-- He was poisoned by pesticide.(n.杀虫剂, 农药, 防疫药)(动词)poison sb.毒死某人poison with用…伤害或杀死…;以…影响〔毒害〕was famous for poisoning her guests with chemicals put into their drinks The soil has been poisoned with chemical waste from the factorygive poison to sb/sth 使某人或某物中毒Hate injustice like poison嫉恶如仇hate each other like poison 彼此互相狠透了Poison/ruin one’s reputation/image毒害形象,名声毒害的对象不一样poisoned 被下毒的poisonous 本身带毒的;恶意的toxic含有毒成分的highly/slightly poisonous 剧毒的/毒性小的poisonous substance有毒物质 Poisonous snake /spider毒蜘蛛be poisonous to one’s idea 对某人的思想有害drug 药品/毒品take drug/ use drug/ do drug 吸毒take a drug 吃药be on drugs 吸毒,在服药drug-addicted吸毒上瘾的venom[‘venəm] (某些蛇、蝎子等分泌的)毒液venomous [‘venəməs](有毒的, 分泌毒液的, 有毒腺的,较专业,常用来形容蛇,形容人时表示怀有恶意的,蛇蝎心肠的)toxic含有毒成分的(常用来形容化学物质.) gas毒气,汽油(美)Edible[‘edəbl] adj.可食用的、适宜食用的Edible Mushroom食用菌Inedible adj.不可以吃的、不适宜食用的illogical adj.不合逻辑的, 无章法的illegal impolite impossible irregular immortal前缀in遇到l被同化成illegal非法的literate 受过教育,有文化的illiterate文盲的遇到r被同化为irregular不规则的,irresistible不可抵抗的遇到m变成immoral不道德的;,immovable不动的;固定的non+adj/n(non-existent)dis+v/n/adj(dishonest,disobey,disagree)un/mis+v(misunderstand,mistake)octopus n.章鱼(八带鱼,八爪鱼)squid [skwɪd] & ink-fish乌贼鱿鱼turtle [动] 海龟tortoise 陆龟delicacy [‘delɪkəsi] n.1、美味, 佳肴(2、娇嫩,优美,精致,优雅)-- He considered chicken to be a great delicacy. –local delicacy 风味小吃delicate adj.1、美味的, 可口的, 清淡的(2、精美的,纤细的,微妙的)delicate skin娇嫩的皮肤delicious adj.美味的yummyrepulsive adj.令人反感的, 令人生厌的repulse 1、使厌恶;使反感2、击退;打垮;驱逐(to fight sb who is attacking you and drive them away)3、拒绝接受;回绝disgusting adj.令人厌恶的-- The dish is repulsive.yuckyit makes me sick.让我恶心(表极度讨厌)it feels like vomiting. Vomit 呕吐,恶心;喷出they are vomiting at each other.compulsory adj.(因法律或规则而)必须做的,强制的,强迫的stomach n.胃you should take this medicine on an empty stomach 空腹on a full stomach饱食后have a strong stomach for sb/sth 能够容忍,忍受I don’t have a strong stomach for people like them.have no stomach for对(做…)不感兴趣,不想(做) I just have no stomach for that.turn one’s stomach 让某人觉得反胃Liver肝kidney肾spleen脾[spliːn]lung [lʌŋ]bowel [‘baʊəl] 肠,心肠appetite [‘æpɪtaɪt] 食欲;胃口;强烈欲望have a good appetite 祝好胃口lose one’s appetite 没有胃口,不想吃have an appetite for knowledge 有求知欲bon appetite [bɒn ‘æpɪtaɪt] 祝好胃口bon 法语好的(英语也开始用)bon voyage 一路顺风Bonjourturn v.感到恶心, 翻胃,倒(胃),使(肠胃)不适;使作呕(转动,使翻转,翻过来)her stomach turned at the sight of bloodfry v.油炸(= be cooked in hot oil)(或者是油煎)-- fried egg 煎鸡蛋/ fried bread 油炸面包-- frying pan 煎锅, 长柄平锅fry up 加热-- Fry up the food, please.fry in one’s own fat 自作自受fat n.脂肪;肥肉;(烹调用的)动植物油;(人体摄入的动植物)脂肪(油渣)Have other fish to fry. 另有要事要做。
新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson23
新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson23【课文】People become quite illogical when they try to decidewhat can be eaten and what cannot be eaten. If you lived inthe Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat –the normally accepted practice in many northern countries.The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cooked in wine, snails are a greatluxury in various parts of the world. There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised. As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own. For years he has beenasking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him. The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after a heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll onsome of my prize plants. Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. I left the bag in the hall and Robert and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours. I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. Snails would,of course, be the main dish. I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room. To our dismay, we saw that there were snails everywhere: they had escaped from the paper bag and had taken complete possession of the hall! I have never been able to look at a snail since then.【课文翻译】在决定什么能吃而什么不能吃的时候,人们往往变得不合情理。
新概念英语 第三册第23课时
is another man’s poison
Faculty of Foreign Languages,NBU
Contents
• Useful Phrases • Grammar and Structure • Retell the Story
• We also reviewed the scientific research literature on self-change, a topic that behavioral scientists began to explore in earnest in the 1960s. 我们还查阅了 有关改变自我的科研文献。据载,早在20世纪60年代,改变自我就是行为 科学家们开始认真探索的课题。
只要一提起艺术和文化项目,一些政府领导就会兴奋不已。 He shivered at the thought of going into dark house alone.
他想到要独自走进那所黑洞洞的房子就不寒而栗。 No sooner had the words been spoken than he realized that he should have remained silent. 这些话刚一出口,他就意识到自己本来应该保持沉默。
2. No sooner had he got off the train than his daughter ran towards him. 3. The eager children mobbed the candy man the moment he appeared. 4. Many young people always go into raptures at the mere mention of
新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson23(共44页)
• V.闲逛,漫步 • -He is strolling along the road. • Stroller n.散步者,流浪者
• 同:Ramble v.海岸,林中散步 • -The couple are rambling in the forest. • Wander vi.漫步,徘徊,流浪,彷徨无目的地
• On impulse 冲动的 • -He rushed out to catch up with that
girl on impulse. • Be driven by impulse to do sth. • 情不自禁做某事 • -I was driven by • impulse to watch TV. • impulsive adj. • impulsively adv.
Lesson
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One man's meat is another
man's
poison
• poison n.毒药 • deadly poison • 致命毒药 • 毒气 • poison gas • rat poison • 鼠药 • 毒苹果 • poison apple
• -最后,她得到白马王子的爱情,破解 了皇后给白雪公主的毒苹果诅咒。
• luxury n.奢侈品,珍品 • -The diamond ring is a luxury to me. • Adj.奢侈的 • luxury goods luxury tax • luxury car 豪车 • luxury hotel luxury liner • luxurious adj.奢侈的,豪华的
最新新概念英语三23课
TextLesson 23 One man’s meat is another man’s poison 各有所爱People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten. If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat----the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world. There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised. As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own. For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him. The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after a heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants. Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. I left the bag in the hall and Robert and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours. I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. Snails would, of course, be the main dish. I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room. To our dismay, we saw that there were snails everywhere: they had escaped from thepaper bag and had taken complete possession of the hall! I have never been able to look at a snail since then.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. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat on the other hand 转折连接词,表示而另一方面at the idea of: at 介词搭配作状语,表示当......就......;一......就......at the idea of 一想到at the sight of 一看到at the mention of 一提到at the news of 一听到......消息at the touch of 一触摸到......东西at the sound of 一听到......声音at the thought of 一想到Eg.: I was glad at the thought of getting something the eat.I always love at the mention of ghost story.2, the normally accepted practice in many northern countriespractice 表示习俗,做法habit表示个人习惯custom社会的风俗或习俗E.g.: Early to bed and early to rise is good habit.It is now quite common practice for married women not to take their husband’s second name.the custom of giving present at Christmas3,The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foodsthat引导表语从句,说明truth的内容bring up抚养Joe is born in England, but brought up in France.She was brought up to believe that money is the most (great) important thing in life.4, we stick to them all our lives.stick to = keep to; not give upEg.: We stick to them all our lives.I made my decision and I am going to stick to it.stick to the ideastick to the planinsist on doing sth. 坚持做某事persist in doing sth. 坚持做某事5, No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.比较级表达最高级的概念Nobody is more beautiful than you.He is more intelligent than anyone else in my class.The common garden snail often receives more praise and abuse than other creatures.6, There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.countless: 无数的,数不尽的(=numerous)who引导定语从句associate sth. with sth. 把某物与某物相联系7, Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert.on a sudden impulse 一时的,冲动的Acting on a sudden impulse, he went shopping to buy several dresses.Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. ==Robert was not only delighted to see me, but also pleased with my little gift.8, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants.happened to do 恰巧,碰巧I happened to be out when he called.We both happened to be travelling on the same plane.happen / chanceIt happened that I was out when he called.It chanced that I was out when he called.9,I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. when,表示正在这时突然,主句通常使用过去进行时,过去完成时等搭配;位于句中He was having a bath when the telephone suddenly rang.We had not ... like this when ... came in.We were about to start when it rained.ExercisesMultiple choices1 In a country where snails are eaten, you would expect _____ .a. to find a great many snail s in people’s gardensb. to find that people cooked them in winec. snails to be so popular that they are a luxury only the rich can affordd. people to be amazed by anyone who refused to eat them2 The idea of collecting snails never appealed to the writer very much until _____ .a. the sight of the snails made him think of Robertb. a heavy shower of rain led him to look for them in his gardenc. a sudden impulse made him decide to visit the country where Robert livedd. he felt obliged to remove them from his prize plantsTranslation3,The sight of blood always turns her stomach.她每次见到血总是感到反胃。
新概念英语第三册第23课-One man's meat is another man's poison
新概念英语第三册第23课:One man's meat is anotherman's poisonLesson 23 One man's meat is another man's poison各有所爱 Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
What was it about snails that made the writer collect them for his friend on that in particular?People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten. If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat -- the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world. There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised. As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own. For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him. The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants. Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. I leftthe bag in the hall and Robert and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours. I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. Snails would, of course, be the main dish. I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room. To our dismay, we saw that there were snails everywhere: they had escaped from the paper bag and had taken complete possession of the hall! I have never been able to look at a snail since then.参考译文在决定什么能吃而什么不能吃的时候,人们往往变得不合情理。
新概念英语第三册Lesson22~24课后答案及详解
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为您整理了“新概念英语第三册Lesson22~24课后答案及详解”,希望可以帮助到您!新概念英语第三册Lesson22课后答案及详解 新概念3课后习题答案: Lesson 22 1a 2c 3c 4c 5a 6c 7c 8a 9d 10d 11b 12c 新概念3课后习题解析: Multiple choice questions 多项选择 1.A He laughs best, who laughs last. Proverb n.格⾔, 谚语 Suit v.合适, 适合 Gist n.要点, 梗概, 要旨 Silver n.银, 银⼦ Leap v.跳, 跳越, 跳跃 Golden adj.贵重的, ⾦⾊的, ⾦黄⾊的 Hatch vt.孵, 孵出 vi.孵化 2.C end with... 以...结束 plight n.情况, 状态, 困境 imprisonment n.关押 audience n.听众, 观众 bore vt.令⼈厌烦 3.C improvise v.临时准备 pretend vt.假装, 装扮 4.C 独⽴主格结构 with a letter to deliver to the prisoner. = with a letter for the prisoner. Deliver vt.递送, 陈述, 释放, 发表 5.A insist that + should insist on + 名词/动名词 6.C 7.C give him a copy (a 表⽰任意的⼀份, the表⽰特指) 8.A neither, nor⽤于句⾸, 句⼦倒装 9.D trick n.恶作剧, 诡计, 骗局,窍门, 诀窍 play a joke on 开玩笑 = play a trick on 捉弄(单⽅⾯取乐) have a joke with sb 和某⼈开玩笑(强调两⼈共同取乐) -- I’ve just had a joke with my classmate. 10.D finally adv.最后 lastly adv.顺序上的最后 in the end 强调最终失败的结果(⽤于句尾或句⾸) -- He worked harder and harder, but in the end he failed. Conclusive adj.结论性的, 决定性的, 最后的 11.B peer vt.凝视或眯眼看专⼼地、探求地或较为费劲地看 peer about 眯着眼睛看 -- When you enter a cinema, you often have to peer about... search vt.搜寻, 寻找(-- search for sth) blink vt.眨眼睛, 闪亮 stare vt.盯着看(-- stare at) 12.C inform表⽰正式的通知 rejoin vt.使再结合, 再加⼊, 再回答新概念英语第三册Lesson23课后答案及详解 新概念3课后习题答案: Lesson 23 1d 2a 3d 4a 5b 6c 7a 8c 9d 10d 11b 12b 新概念3课后习题解析: Multiple choice questions 多项选择 1> D 2> A 3> D propose vt.计划, 建议, 向...提议 vi.打算 4> A 5> B kinds和介词of连⽤ / foods各种各样的⾷物 -- certain kinds of food = certain foods 6> C and和or的⽤法: 在肯定句中表⽰并列的关系⽤and。
新概念英语第三册第课
delicate perfume淡雅的香水;
delicate skin 娇嫩的皮肤;
delicate structure 精巧的构造; 第七页,共43页。
repulsive adj.令人反感的,令人生厌的 I find octopus repulsive. The sight of him is repulsive to me. 一 见到他就让我讨厌。 My stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes. disgusting adj. 令人反感的, 令人生厌 的 disgusting personal habits
appeal to sb. 吸引某人, 引起某人兴趣
Eating snails never appeals to me.
appeal to sb. to do / for sth.恳求某人做…
appeal to arms force 诉诸武力; appeal to public opinion 激起社会言论; appeal to the law 诉诸法律; appeal to sb. for help 恳求某人帮助
associate A with B (be associated with)〔=connect with=link with〕 Can you associate snails with delicious food? Chinese will associate red with merry while Americans link it with danger.
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• Text:(L3)
• You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive.
• -Hello,Lucy,let's go have dinner.
• -That's a good idea,but I have other fish to fry.Thank you very much.
• 另有要事要做
• fat n.(动物、植物)油,脂肪 • 发胖,增肥 • put on weight/fat— • lose weight/fat • low fat 低脂 • 血脂 blood fat • fat chance (作反语) • (美口语)希望渺茫,很少可能 • fat cat【俚】
• stroll n.溜达,散步(slow walking for pleasure in street or in garden)
• Go for a stroll = go for a walk take a stroll = take a walk
• V.闲逛,漫步
• -He is strolling along the road.
• 同: • Look down upon • 蔑视,瞧不起(口语) • -Don't look down upon anyone.
• appeal v.引起兴致 • Appeal to sb.吸引某人 • -Eating snails never appeals to
me. • V.呼吁,上诉 • Appeal for sth. 为...而呼吁 • -They appealed for salary.
• ill-作为前缀表“不,非” • illegal 非法的(legal合法的) • illicit 违法的(licit 合法的) • illiterate 文盲的 • (literate受过教育的,有文化
的) • illegible 难辨认的 • (legible 清晰的,易辨认的)
• delicacy n.美味,佳肴
• (L7-8)
• -The sad truth is (that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives).
• associate v.联想到
• Associate A with B 联想,联系 (=connect with=link with)
• -Can you associate snails with delicious food?
• N.同事,伙伴(=colleague)
• Adj.副的
• 副教授 associate professor associate director
• -Finally, she got Prince Charming's love, break the Queen to Snow White's poison apple curse.
• Give poison to sb./sth. • 使某人或某物中毒
• Hate each other like poison • 彼此互相恨透了 • Name one's poison (口语) • 说出自己喜欢喝的酒 • -Name your poison,
• Stroller n.散步者,流浪者
• 同:Ramble v.海岸,林中散步 • -The couple are rambling in the
forest. • Wander vi.漫步,徘徊,流浪,彷徨
无目的地移动
• (wonder怀疑) • -He has nothing • to do , so he is • wandering along • the street.
• 两打鸡蛋
• two dozen eggs • (这里的dozen不加s,和
hundred/thousand累似)
• Speak nineteen to the dozen • 一直说个不停
• -This old lady is speaking nineteen to the dozen.
• fancy v.喜爱,喜欢 • fancy doing sth. • -I fancy playing the game • Super Mario. • fancy oneself • 自命不凡 • v.想象,设想(=imagine) • -Can you fancy him eating snails?
please=what's your poison? • -你们要喝什么酒? • Vt.毒害,使中毒
• -He was poisoned by pesticide. (杀虫剂,农药)
•illogical adj. •不合逻辑的,无章法的 •Logical adj.符合逻辑的 •逻辑关系 • logical relation •logical reasoning •逻辑推理
me. • Adj.奢侈的 • luxury goods luxury tax • luxury car 豪车 • luxury hotel luxury liner • luxurious adj.奢侈的,豪华的
(=extravagant)
• ~ goods/tax/cat/hotel/liner
Lesson 23 One man's meat is another
man's poison
• poison n.毒药 • deadly poison • 致命毒药 • 毒气 • poison gas • rat poison • 鼠药 • 毒苹果 解了皇后给白雪公主的毒苹果诅咒。
• shower n.阵雨,淋浴 • -My shoes were caked with mud in
a country road after a shower. • -阵雨过后走在乡村小路上,我的鞋
子上沾了些泥块。
• -She is taking a shower. • 洗淋浴 take a shower • 沐浴乳 shower gel
• fried egg • 煎鸡蛋 • fried bread 油炸面包 • 煎锅,长柄平锅 frying pan • fry up 加热 • -fry up the food ,please.
• Fry in one's own fat • 自作自受
• Have other fish to fry
• Local delicacy
• 风味小吃,当地特色菜肴
• -He considered chicken to be a great delicacy.
• Delicate adj.美味的,可口的 (=delicious)
• Adj.精巧的,精美的
• -She wears a dress with delicate lace.
• turn v.感到恶心,反胃(转动, 使旋转,翻过来)
• -Her stomach turned at the sight of blood.
• turn on/off • turn up/down • in turn • turn into • turn out
• fry v.油炸(be cooked in hot air)
• chew the fat • 闲谈,聊天 • Adj.胖的 (形容人时不太礼貌) • 形容人一般用: • large , • heavy, • overweight(adj.过重的,重的)
• abuse n.辱骂,责骂 • -Don't abuse others • even when you are very angry. • vt.滥用,虐待 • drug abuse • abuse of power • -His boss always abuse his
power. • child abuse
• snail n.蜗牛
• at a snail's pace • 磨磨蹭蹭,慢吞吞
• -I can't bear him, he does everything at a snail's pace.
• v.缓慢移动
• -The car is snailing on the street.
• nail n.钉子;指甲 • nail down
• 用钉钉住,明确确定
• 指(趾)甲油 nail polish
• 指甲锉 nail file
• 美甲,指甲艺术
• nail art(=nail fashion) • tooth and nail 竭尽全力,拼命
• luxury n.奢侈品,珍品 • -The diamond ring is a luxury to
• 副导演,副主任
• despise vt.鄙视 • -在战略上我们要藐视一切敌人, 在
战术上我们要重视一切敌人。
• -Strategically we should despise all our enemies, but tactically we should take them all seriously.
• adj.花哨的,昂贵的,高级的 • fancy goods花哨商品 • fancy dress • 化妆舞会穿的服装 • fancy dress party • fancy fruits • 特级水果