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新概念第三册 lesson 44 课件

新概念第三册 lesson 44 课件
L44 speed and comfort
• 1、positively adv. 绝对地,完全地 • -The food is positively uneatable. • 同:completely /entirely • Positive—negative • Adv. 积极地 • -You really must try to think
• -火车车厢很快就变得拥挤、闷热。
• monotonous adj. 枯燥的,单调乏味的 • -I hate the ~ rhythm of traveling by train. • 同: • Tedious adj.乏味的,重点突出long and uninteresting • -The speech made by the elder is tedious. • Mono-单一的 • Monorail 单轨 • Monologue独白-logue 说话 dialogue • Monopoly 独裁
• -My car is under repair , because there is something wrong with its ~ system.
• (排气系统) • Exhausted adj. 疲惫的,耗尽的 • Exhaustive adj.彻底的,详尽的
• -The program about the food is ~. • 同:fatigue 使疲劳(书面语)
• -我几乎不能相信,眼前这个病弱憔悴的人就是我曾经热恋过的、 可爱而健康的姑娘。
• 注: • Hardly 和anyone 搭配,则不需倒装。
• (L9)介词in: • In the ceiling 在天花板上(不译为“里”) • In the car 在车里(“里”) • Write in ink 用墨水写(“用”) • -He is in good health. • -The room is in disorder. • -His mind is in confusion. • -She was in despair. • In danger/ in ruins/in flight 逃窜 • -The roses are in bloom. • -The Labor Party was in power. 当政

新概念第三册单词:lesson 44 Speed and comfort

新概念第三册单词:lesson 44 Speed and comfort

新概念第三册单词:lesson 44 Speed and comfort Lesson 44:Speed and comfort 又快捷又舒适Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

Which type of transport does the writer prefer, do you think?People travelling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air. Hardly anyone can positively enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. It is almost impossible to take your mind off the journey. Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. During the day, sleep comes in snatches. At night, when you really wish to go to sleep, you rarely manage to do so. If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection. Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. Long car journeys are even less pleasant, for it is quite impossible even to read. On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food -- always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm. If it is not, andyou are likely to get seasick, no form of transport could be worse. Even if you travel in ideal weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice holiday time for the pleasure of travelling by sea.Aeroplanes have the reputation of being dangerous andeven hardened travellers are intimidated by them. They also have the disadvantage of being an expensive form of transport. But nothing can match them for speed and comfort. Travellingat a height of 30,000 feet, far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an exhilarating experience. You do not have to devise ways of taking your mind off the journey, foran aeroplane gets you to your destination rapidly. For a few hours, you settle back in a deep armchair to enjoy the flight. The real escapist can watch a film and sip champagne on some services. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied. An aeroplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. You really see the shape of the land. If the landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. The journey is so smooth that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping. However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain:you will arrive at your destination fresh and uncrumpled. You will not have to spend the next few days recovering from along and arduous journey.New words and expressions 生词与短语positivelyadv. 绝对地,完全地compartmentn. 列车客车厢内的分隔间(或单间)crampedadj. 窄小的stuffyadj. 憋气的,闷气的monotonousadj. 枯燥的,乏味的rhythmn. 有节奏的运动clickv. 发出咔哒声lullv. 催人欲睡snatchn. 短时,片段sleepern. 卧铺fumblev. 乱摸,摸索inspectionn. 检查inevitablyadv. 必然地,不可避免地destinationn. 目的地exhaustv. 使精疲力尽motorwayn. 快车道ferryn. 渡船cruisen. 巡游船civilizev. 使文明spaciousadj. 宽敞的seasickadj. 晕船的intimidatev. 恐吓,恫吓disadvantagen. 短处,缺点exhilaratingadj. 使人高兴的,令人兴奋的escapistn. 逍遥者sipv. 呷,啜champagnen. 香槟洒refinementn. 精心的安排breathtakingadj.激动人心的;不寻常的soarv. 高飞,翱翔effortlesslyadv. 不费力地landscapen. 景色freshadj. 精神饱满的uncrumpledadj. 没有垮下来本文参考译文出远门的人常常需要决定是走旱路、水路,还是坐飞机。

新概念英语第三册第44课习题答案及解析

新概念英语第三册第44课习题答案及解析

新概念英语第三册第44课习题答案及解析【Multiple choice questions】Comprehension1. The great disadvantage shared by train and car travel alike is _____ .a. the fact that one cannot get to sleep on either form of transportb. the fact that one cannot concentrate on what one is readingc. the monotony of travelling at fast speeds along railway lines or roadsd. the tedium and discomfort of the journeyThe great disadvantage that shared by train and car travel alike asalike; as wellwas adored by the rich and poor alike.2 An aeroplane journey invariably provides such distractions as _____ .a. the thought that one has not long to wait before arrivingb. the exhilarating quality of the air one breathes at 30,000 feetc. being able to watch a film or drink champagned. the marvellous views of land or clouds you can see from the planedistraction 转移注意力such … as比如……He can speak such languages as English, Japanese.背熟题干3 Having arrived at your destination by air, you will_____ .a. not feel exhausted as you will have had plenty of sleepb. feel the expense was worth the comfort and speed of the 500-mile flightc. have the satisfaction of knowing you could not have got there any fasterd. at least feel fresh though your clothes might be a massL44-09 end (44-01) 11’23”L44-10 begin 10’06”No forms of transport can be more comfortable and faster than aeroplanes.Structure4 People travelling long distances frequently have to decide _____ they would prefer to go byland see or air. (ll.1-2)a. whichb. howc. whatd. if5 If you are _____ a sleeper …(ll.8-9)a. luckily gettingb. lucky and getc. to get luckilyd. so lucky to get★★6 ----and enjoy good food _____ , of course, that the sea is calm. (ll.13-14)a. providedb. in the eventc. in cased. if only如果内心的期望和事实没相关系,表达“如果”采用的结构形式不是if,不是suppose, 而是providing orprovidedEg:I’ll take all the shirts if / prov ided you reduce the price to $1 each.7 In addition, it _____ their being the most expensive form of transport. (l.19)a. has been a grave disadvantageb. is the great disadvantage thatc. is a great disadvantaged. has been the great disadvantage ofin addition 表示承上启下,除此之外还有如果用apart from, besides, in addition to, 必须和宾语实行搭配。

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第44课(6)

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第44课(6)

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第44课(6)Speed and Comfort 又快又安全People travelling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air. Hardly anyone can positively enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. It is almost impossible to take your mind off the journey. Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. During the day, sleep comes in snatches.At night, when you really wish to go to sleep, you rarely manage to do so. If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection. Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted.Long car journeys are even less pleasant, for it is quite impossible even to read. On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food--always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm. If it is not, and you are likely to get seasick, no form of transport could be worse. Even if you travel in ideal weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice up to a third of their holidays for the pleasure of travelling by sea.hardened travellers are intimidated by them. They also have the disadvantage of being the most expensive form of transport. But nothing can match them for speed and comfort. Travelling at a height of 30,000 feet, far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an exhilarating experience. You do not have to devise ways of taking your mind off the journey, for an aeroplane gets you to your destination rapidly. For a few hours, you settle back in a deep armchair to enjoy the flight. The real escapist can watch a free film show and sip champagne on some services. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied. An aeroplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. You really see the shape of the land. Ifthe landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. The journey is so smooth that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping. However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain: you will arrive at your destination fresh and uncrumpled. You will not have to spend the next few days recovering from a long and arduous journey.16.Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice up to a third of their holidays for the pleasure of travelling by sea.没有多少人会为享受坐船旅行的乐趣而牺牲假期的时间。

新概念英语第三册笔记第44课上课教案上课讲义

新概念英语第三册笔记第44课上课教案上课讲义

新概念英语第三册笔记第44课上课教案Lesson 44 Speed and comfort 速度和舒适New words and expression 生词和短语s 生词短语positively adv. 绝对地,完全地(used to emphasize that sth is true. 绝对地,完全地,简直是)in positive way.can you really do it positively? 相当于 sure, of course, certainly, no problem.positively nonsense 纯属无稽之谈think positively 对…十分有把握(to think that you are going to be successful)eg. He thinks positively about the game.compartment n. 分隔间或单间(轮船的)密封舱 [kəm’pɑ:tmənt]1、(铁路客车车厢分隔成的)隔间2、(家具或设备等的)分隔间,隔层(多层的收纳箱) compart vt.分隔cramped adj.窄小的adj. limited in space 狭小的cramped room cramped office cramped train cramped writingcramp [kræmp] n.抽筋,痉挛 clamp n夹具的总称 v 夹住 vice plier(vt. 束缚,限制;使…抽筋;以铁箍扣紧 n钳子; 夹子 (Also called cramp iron) [also N in pl])have/get a cramp 什么地方抽筋了 /be seized with cramp被什么束缚,限制roomy adj.空间大的,宽敞的a roomy house a roomy carspacious ['speɪʃəs] adj.宽敞的(is large in size or area)a spacious roomcapacious [kə'peɪʃəs] adj. able to contain a lot 容量大的(has a lot of space to put things in. 容量大的[正式] [usu ADJ n]常做定语)a capacious bagcommodious [kə'məʊdɪəs] adj.宽敞的(文)a commodious houseexpansive [ɪk'spænsɪv] adj.(土地)辽阔,广阔的扩张的,健谈的,豪爽的an expansive village 面积很大的一个村子stuffy ['stʌfɪ] adj. 憋气的,闷气的(闷,不透气的,闷热的)同义词: airlesseg. The room is getting stuffy.stifling ['staɪflɪŋ] adj.闷热的,令人窒息的(hot and difficult to breathe in热的难受的,令人感到压抑的)a stifling crowed carriage 拥挤和闷热的火车车厢the stifling atmosphere of the court 法庭上令人拘谨的气氛suffocating ['sʌfəketɪŋ adj.令人窒息的suffocate vt&vi 使窒息 n 窒息choke [tʃəʊk] vt. 呛;使窒息;阻塞;抑制;扑灭 vi. 窒息;阻塞;说不出话来n. 窒息;噎;bad ventilation [,ventɪ'leɪʃ(ə)n] 不好的通风monotonous [mə'nɒt(ə)nəs] adj. 枯燥的,乏味的(adj.乏味,单调的,千篇一律boring because there is no variety)lead a monotonous lifemono--one, single 单一 ['mɒnəʊ]monoplane n.单翼飞机 monopolist n.专利者,垄断者 monopoly n.专卖,专利权have/hold a monopoly on stheg. The government holds a monopoly on the postal services.I don't like the way of your teaching, it is monotonous.I hate the monotonous rhythm of travelling by train.同义词:tedious 乏味的,重点突出long and uninteresting.(boring and frustrating.)dull = interestingI can't get along well with Mary, she is a dull girl.Look at that dull person.tiresome = tiring 由于疲劳而厌倦He is tried of sleeping on the floor, because he has done so for ten years.Long lasting meeting are tiring.You are a little bit tiresome.I am tired of doing so. --> be tired ofI am bored with doing so. --> be bored withrhythm ['rɪð(ə)m] n. 有节奏的运动(n. 节奏;韵律;(身体、季节等的) 规律性变化)the rhythm of heartbeat心律 the rhythm of dancing 舞蹈的节奏 the rhythm of swimming游泳的节奏rhythmic ['rɪðmɪk] adj.有节奏的,有韵律的rhythmic gymnastics 韵律操rhyme n. (诗歌中的)韵律;韵脚;n 押韵短诗;用韵; 押韵;押韵词(技巧或者用词等具体的东西)vt. 使押韵;用韵诗表达;把…写作诗vi. 押韵;作押韵诗If one word rhymes with another or if two words rhymenursery rhymes 童谣click [klɪk] v. 发出咔哒声 vt. 点击;使发咔哒声 vi. 作咔哒声 n. 单击;滴答声, 咔哒声lull [lʌl] v. 催人欲睡The mother lulled her baby to sleep. --> lull sb to sleep.eg. The monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep.lullaby ['lʌləbaɪ] n.摇篮曲催眠曲hypnotize ['hɪpnətaɪz] v.催眠, 给…施催眠术hypnosis [hɪp'nəʊsɪs] 催眠;催眠状态hypnotic [hɪp'nɒtɪk] 安眠药;催眠状态的人 adj. 催眠的,催眠术的;易于催眠的snatch n. 短时,片段1) to grab 明抢 eg. The thief snatched me and ran off.2) 抓紧时间,乘机 eg. I managed to snatch an hour's sleep on the train.3) snatch n. 短时,片段(不限于指时间)in snatches 断断续续地in torrents急流般地 1、介词in 2、复数形式sleep in snatches断断续续的睡了一会儿a snatch of conversation 一段谈话 a snatch of music一段音乐 a snatch of song一段歌曲snatches of rain 断断续续的雨in fits and starts断断续续 /by fits and starts fit 合适;放置、安装;使胜任,适合;放的下;cry in fits and starts (癫痫等的)突发;一阵;(强烈感情)发作fits of laughter阵阵笑声 a fit of coughing一阵咳嗽off and on/on and off断断续续eg. The match works off and onhave 4 years of schooling on and off 断断续续的受了四年教育spell [spel] n.连续不断的时间,一阵子v&n拼写; 拼读 n. 咒语;施的魔法;一段时间;魅力,魔力;休息期;a cold spell一连几天的冷空气 a foggy spell一连数天的大雾in waves一阵一阵地have pain in waves一阵一阵地疼eg. The pain comes in waves.sleeper n. 卧铺(睡觉者)seat 坐票 sleeper or seatsoft sleeper, hard sleeper, soft seat, hard seatfumble ['fʌmb(ə)l v.乱摸,摸索把手伸进书包找钥匙,也不去看,就摸来摸去(用双手笨手笨脚地)乱摸to move with hands awkwardlyFumble for 摸索着寻找什么东西fumble for keys fumble for tickets in the pocketfumble with笨手笨脚地做fumble with chopsticks fumble with fork and knifefumble one's way in the darkness 在黑暗中摸索前行He fumbled in his pocket for the key. 他在口袋里摸索着钥匙。

新概念第3册第44课ppt(49张)

新概念第3册第44课ppt(49张)
forest Take a deep breath/run out of breath/take
one’s breath away
soar v.高飞
We can't soar in the blue sky. The prices are soaring. Soaring eagle/prices/ambition/skyscraper The plane soared high above the clouds. Unemployment has soared to 18%. Unemployment has rocketed/soared up again.
compartment n. 分隔间或单间
cramped adj.窄小的 narrow---spacious/roomy Economy class is very cramped Cramped room/office/train Be cramped for room/space 没有足够空间 We are a bit cramped for space in this classroom. The spacious back seat of a car A surprisingly roomy car
hard monotonous routine work. 艰苦的单调的日常工作。
I found the work monotonous Lead a monotonous life Boring/tedious/uninteresting Mono- one/single Monoplane单翼飞机 monopolist 专利者垄断
stuffy adj. 憋气的,闷气的
同义词: airless It was so hot and stuffy that people were out

新概念课程讲解第三册Lesson44c原文讲解及答案

新概念课程讲解第三册Lesson44c原文讲解及答案

新概念课程讲解第三册Lesson44c原文讲解及答案新概念课程讲解第三册Lesson44c原文讲解及答案Lesson 44 Speed and comfort 又快捷又舒适Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

Which type of transport does the writer prefer, do you think?People travelling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air. Hardly anyone can positively enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. It is almost impossible to take your mind off the journey. Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. During the day, sleep comes in snatches. At night, when you really wish to go to sleep, you rarely manage to do so. If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find you ticket for inspection. Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. Long car journeys are even less pleasant, for it is quite impossible even to read. On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food -- always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm. If it is not, and you are likely to get seasick, no form of transport could be worse. Even if you travel in ideal weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice holiday time forthe pleasure of travlling by sea.Aeroplanes have the reputation of being dangerous and even hardened travellers are intimidated by them. They also have the disadvantage of being an expensive form of transport. But nothing can match them for speed and comfort. Travelling at a height of 30,000 feet, far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an exhilarating experience. You do not have to devise ways of taking your mind off the journey, for an aeroplane gets you to your destination rapidly. For a few hours, you settle back in a deep armchair to enjoy the flight. The real escapist can watch a film and sip champagne on some services. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied. An aeroplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. You really see the shape of the land. If the landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. The journey is so smooth that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping. However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain: you will arrive at your destination fresh and uncrumpled. You will not have to spend the next few days recovering from a long and arduous journey.【参考译文】出远门的人常常需要决定是走旱路、水路,还是坐飞机。

新概念英语第三册课文重点精讲解析Lesson43~45

新概念英语第三册课文重点精讲解析Lesson43~45

【导语】新概念英语⽂章短⼩精悍,语句幽默诙谐,语法全⾯系统。

适合各个阶层的⼈群学习参考。

相信有了新概念英语,你也可以成为“⼤神”级别的⼈物!还在等什么?快来加⼊学习吧!⼩编与您⼀起学习进步!新概念英语第三册课⽂重点精讲解析Lesson43 1.背熟:Needless to say, the bigger the risk an insurance company takes, the higher the premium you will have to pay. 结构分析: Needless to say(插⼊语), the bigger(定) the risk(宾) an insurance company (主)takes(谓), the higher(定) the premium (宾)you(主) will have to pay(谓). 短语:take the risk 冒险,承担风险 句型:the +⽐较级,the +⽐较级...... 2.背熟:It is not uncommon to hear that a ship ping company has made a claim for the cost of salvaging a sunken ship. 短语:make a claim 提出索赔要求 结构分析:双重否定: 1 Not + 否定形容词 : Is not unreasonable 2 not + without I can't live without you 3 no + not/ no + no There is no cat that doesn't like fish There is nothing he can't do. There is no rule that has no exception / that doesn't have exception. 3.背熟:it was almost impossible to attach hawsers and chains to the rim without damaging it. 短语:attach to 把......连在......上;附加,使属于 attach = tie 栓,系 短语:rim = the sides of the dish 结构分析:双重否定:not + without 4. Eventually chains were fixed to one end of the disk and a powerful winch was put into operation. 短语:Eventually = at last 语⽓⽐at last 强烈得多, 终于:强调失败的结果⽤in the end 表⽰成功⽤at last, eventually eventually 重点强调经过努⼒⽽终于...... finally 只表⽰顺序的最后 短语:put into operation = use 5.背熟:For one agonizing moment, the dish was perched precariously on the bank of the canal 短语:for one agonizing moment在令⼈忐忑不安的瞬间 短语:perch v. 处于(⾼处) perch on 栖息 The little village perches among the hills.这个⼩⼭村⾼⾼地位于群⼭之中。

新概念英语单词第3册Lesson44:Speedandcomfort又快捷又舒适

新概念英语单词第3册Lesson44:Speedandcomfort又快捷又舒适

positive adj.确实的【单词扩充】assured确实的【单词搭配】be positive about确信【单词例句】A: It seems unlikely to me, but he seemed absolutely positive of it. A:我认为靠不住,但他认为完全有把握。

B: Whose opinion did you take at last?B:你们最后采纳谁的意见了?compartment [kəm'pɑːtm(ə)nt] n. [建] 隔间;区划;卧车上的⼩客房cramped [kræmpt] adj.窄⼩的【单词扩充】narrow狭窄的 confined狭窄的【单词例句】A: This place is rather cramped.A:这地有太局促了。

B: Yes, we need to find another place to live.B:是的,我们得找个别的地⽅住。

stuffy adj. 闷⽓的monotonous⼲燥的,乏昧的【单词扩充】humdrum单调的,乏味的 bored⽆聊的【单词扩充】A:I found the work monotonous.A:我发现这个⼯作枯燥⽆味。

B: But you can hardly find a new one at the moment.B:但是此刻你不太可能找到⼀份新⼯作。

rhythm n.有节奏的运动click v.发出咔哒声lull v.催⼈欲睡santch n.短时,⽚段【单词例句】I slept in snatches during the night.我晚上睡觉不时惊醒。

【单词扩充】eyewink⽚刻,⼀眨眼 awhile⽚刻,⼀⼩会【单词搭配】sleep in snatches断断续续地睡sleeper ['sliːpə] (⽕车等的)卧铺fumbled['fʌmb(ə)l] 摸索【单词例句】I fumbled for the light switch the dark room.我在漆⿊的房间⾥摸索着寻找电灯的开关。

新概念英语III讲义(44)

新概念英语III讲义(44)

Lesson 44 Speed and comfortComprehension questions1. Who often have to decide whether they would prefer to travel by land, sea or air?2. Train compartments get cramped and stuffy, don't they?3. Is it easy to read on a train?4. What lulls you to sleep?5. And how easy is it to sleep on a train?6. Are long car journeys more, or less, pleasant than train journeys?7. How can you travel on motorways?8. What do ferry trips and cruises offer?9. What can you do when the sea is calm?10. Do sea journeys always take a long time?11. How many people are prepared to sacrifice holiday time for the pleasure of travelling by sea?12. Why are many travellers intimidated by aeroplanes?13. Is flying an expensive form of transport?14. What kind of an experience is flying?15. What can you settle back in to enjoy the flight?16. What does an aeroplane offer you?17. What can you enjoy if the landscape is hidden from view?18. Why is there nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping?19. How will you almost certainly arrive at your destination?Match the words or phrases in the left column with those in the right1. positively A. perfect2. cramped B. as is certain to happen3. stuffy C. not complete or whole4. partial D. with certainty5. monotonous E. very exciting and enjoyable6. lull F. a boat that carries people, vehicles and goods7. fumble G. to frighten or threaten sb so they will not do what you want8. inevitably H. unpleasantly hot with little fresh air9. ferry I. to drink sth, taking a very small amount each time10. cruise J. an improvement to an existing product, system, etc.11. ideal K. regular, tiring and with an uninteresting lack of variety12. intimidate L. to fill your time or keep you busy doing sth13. exhilarating M. a journey by sea, visiting different places, especially as a vacation14. occupy N. to make you sleep15. refinement O. limited in space16. soar P. a person who tries to avoid or forget unpleasant or boring things17. sip Q. to fly very high in the air or remain high in the air18. escapist R. to use your hands in an awkward way when you are looking for sth Learn the following1. take one’s mind off sth: to make you forget about sth unpleasant for a short time2. more often than not: usually3. stretch one’s legs: to do some exercise4. in snatches: for short periods rather than continuouslyStudy the wordcrumple: to make sth become full of irregular folds by pressing itShe crumpled the letter up into a ball and threw it on the fire.This material crumples very easily.crumpled clothes/newspapers 皱巴巴的衣服/报纸(uncrumpled 衣冠整洁的)Speed and comfortPeople travelling long distances (1)___________ have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air. Hardly anyone can (2)___________ enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. Train compartments soon get (3)___________and (4)___________. It is almost impossible to take your mind off the journey. Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous (5)_________ of the wheels clicking on the rails soon (6)_________ you to sleep. During the day, sleep comes in snatches. At night, when you really wish to go to sleep, you rarely manage to do so. If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or (7)__________to find your ticket for inspection. (8)_________ you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. Long car journeys are even less pleasant, for it is quite impossible even to read. On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of (9)___________comforts. You can stretch your legs on the (10)_________decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food---always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm. If it is not, and you are likely to get seasick, no form of transport could be worse. Even if you travel in (11)__________weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to (12)__________holiday time for the pleasure of travelling by sea.Aeroplanes have the (13)___________of being dangerous and even hardened travellers are (14)_________by them. They also have the disadvantage of being an expensive form of transport. But nothing can match them for speed and comfort. Travelling at a height of 30,000 feet, far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an (15)__________experience. You do not have to devise ways of taking your mind off the journey, for an aeroplane gets you to your (16)__________ rapidly. For a few hours, you settle back in a deep armchair to enjoy the flight. The real (17)_________ can watch a film and (18)__________champagne on some services. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you (19)___________. An aeroplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. You (20)___________ effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. You really see the shape of the land. If the (21)___________ is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that (22) ___________ out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. The journey is so smooth that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping. However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain: you will arrive at your destination fresh and (23)___________. You will not have to spend the next few days recovering from a long and (24)__________ journey。

新概念第三册44课课件

新概念第三册44课课件
• monotonous adj. = lacking variety 枯燥的,乏味的,单调的 --I don’t like the way of your teaching, it is monotonous.
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--I hate the monotonous rhythm of travelling by train. 同意表达: 1. tedious [‘tidiəs] 乏味的(重点突出 long and uninteresting 冗长乏味的 ) --Your article is tedious.
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• lull v. 1. =cause sb. to sleep 催人欲睡 --The mother lulled her baby to sleep. lull sb. to sleep 催人入睡 2. 风和日丽 --What a good day, the wind lulled. lullaby [‘lʌləbaɪ]催眠曲
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2. dull = uninteresting 语意比较弱 --I can’t get along well with Mary, she is a dull girl. --Look at that dull person.
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3. tiresome = tiring 由于疲劳而厌倦 --You are tiresome. --You are a little bit tiresome. 4. tired be tired of --He is tired of sleeping on the floor, because he has done so for ten years. --Long lasting meetings are tiring .

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第44课(5)

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第44课(5)

Speed and Comfort ⼜快⼜安全People travelling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air. Hardly anyone can positively enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. It is almost impossible to take your mind off the journey. Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. During the day, sleep comes in snatches.At night, when you really wish to go to sleep, you rarely manage to do so. If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection. Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted.Long car journeys are even less pleasant, for it is quite impossible even to read. On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food--always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm. If it is not, and you are likely to get seasick, no form of transport could be worse. Even if you travel in ideal weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice up to a third of their holidays for the pleasure of travelling by sea.Aeroplanes have the reputation of being dangerous and even hardened travellers are intimidated by them. They also have the disadvantage of being the most expensive form of transport. But nothing can match them for speed and comfort. Travelling at a height of 30,000 feet, far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an exhilarating experience. You do not have to devise ways of taking your mind off the journey, for an aeroplane gets you to your destination rapidly. For a few hours, you settle back in a deep armchair to enjoy the flight. The real escapist can watch a free film show and sip champagne on some services. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied. An aeroplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. You really see the shape of the land. If the landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. The journey is so smooth that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping. However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain: you will arrive at your destination fresh and uncrumpled. You will not have to spend the next few days recovering from a long and arduous journey.13.You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food--always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm.你可以在甲板上伸展四肢、做游戏,还能也很见到各种有趣的⼈,能享⽤各种美味佳肴—当然,这⼀切只有在⼤海风平浪静的情况下才有可能。

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第44课又快又安全

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第44课又快又安全

Lesson44 Speed and Comfort ⼜快⼜安全 新概念3课⽂内容: People travelling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air. Hardly anyone can positively enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. It is almost impossible to take your mind off the journey. Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. During the day, sleep comes in snatches. At night, when you really wish to go to sleep, you rarely manage to do so. If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection. Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. Long car journeys are even less pleasant, for it is quite impossible even to read. On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food--always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm. If it is not, and you are likely to get seasick, no form of transport could be worse. Even if you travel in ideal weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice up to a third of their holidays for the pleasure of travelling by sea. Aeroplanes have the reputation of being dangerous and even hardened travellers are intimidated by them. They also have the disadvantage of being the most expensive form of transport. But nothing can match them for speed and comfort. Travelling at a height of 30,000 feet, far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an exhilarating experience. You do not have to devise ways of taking your mind off the journey, for an aeroplane gets you to your destination rapidly. For a few hours, you settle back in a deep armchair to enjoy the flight. The real escapist can watch a free film show and sip champagne on some services. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied. An aeroplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. You really see the shape of the land. If the landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. The journey is so smooth that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping. However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain: you will arrive at your destination fresh and uncrumpled. You will not have to spend the next few days recovering from a long and arduous journey. 新概念英语3逐句精讲: 1.People travelling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air. 出远门的⼈常常需要决定是⾛旱路、⽔路,还是坐飞机。

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☆ click v.发出咔嗒声
click on 点击,单击 I clicked on a link. clickable adj. 可点击打开的 clicker n. 发出咔嗒声的设备
☆ lull: 使平静、使安静
v. 催人欲睡 I can‘t lull her fears.我无法消除她的恐惧。 lull sb. to sleep 哄人入睡 The mother lulled her baby to sleep. lull sb. into doing sh. 哄骗某人做某事 n. 短暂的间歇期,暂时的平静 the lull before the storm 暴风雨前的平静 This is just the lull before the storm. lullaby n. 摇篮曲;催眠曲
dull, tedious, monotonous, dreary, dull: 指缺乏新鲜、吸引力或情趣而显得乏味、沉闷。 tedious: 侧重指文章、演讲、演出等冗长乏味或环
境等单调、沉闷,缺乏活力,使感到不舒服。 monotonous: 指没有变化、重复单调的。 dreary: 侧重无趣味的,不活泼的事或思想状态。
(为防止耳洞闭合而戴的)小耳环(earrsinlge)eper
卧铺列车;铺位
I usually go to London on the sleeper.
I booked a first-class sleeper. hard sleeper 硬卧 soft sleeper 软卧
The spacious back seat of a car
A surprisingly roomy car cramp n. 痉挛,v.使痉挛
She started getting stomach crams this morning. cramp one’s style 束缚某人 Like more and more women, she believes marriage
would cramp her style.
☆ stuffy adj. 憋气的,闷气的
[+room] 同义词: airless
It was so hot and stuffy that people were out of breath.
天气闷热得大家都喘不过气来。 [+ideas] 一成不变的,刻板的 [+person, institution] 枯燥乏味的,一本正经的 stuffy attitudes 保守态度 [+nose] 鼻塞的,不通气的 stuff v. 把…塞满 stuff sth. with sth. 用…把…塞满 stuff sth. 去它的吧,让它见鬼去吧
a snatch of conversation/music/song v. 一把抓住,强取 snatch at sth. 一把抓住 snatch away sth. 夺走,抢走 snatch up sth. 突然拿起,一把抓起
☆ sleeper n. 卧铺
睡觉的人
be a good / light sleeper 睡眠好/轻 枕木,枕轨
Stuff your money! We don’t want a handout.
☆ monotonous adj. 枯燥的,乏味的
hard monotonous routine work. 艰苦的单调的日常工作。
I found the work monotonous
Lead a monotonous life
Smoking ~ (火车上的吸烟室) Storage ~ 储藏间 Engine ~发动机舱 First–class ~ 头等舱
☆ cramped adj.窄小的
narrБайду номын сангаасw---spacious/roomy
Economy class is very cramped
Cramped room/office/train Be cramped for room/space 没有足够空间 We are a bit cramped for space in this classroom. cramped handwriting 密密麻麻的;细密难辨的
☆ snatch n. 短时,片段
in/by snatches 断断续续地 at short intervals, on and off, now and again
It rains in snatches.
He snatched up his gun and fired. 他突然拿起枪来射击。
boring/tedious/uninteresting
mono- : one/single monorail 单轨 monologue独白-logue 对话 dialogue monopoly 独裁 monarch 君主 monogamy 一夫一妻制
dull adj.呆滞的,钝的 tedious adj.单调乏味的,沉闷的 boring adj.令人厌烦的,乏味的 dreary adj. 沉闷的,令人沮丧的
☆ rhythm n. 有节奏的运动
sense of rhythm 节奏感 This music has a lively rhythm. The rhythm of heartbeat/dancing rhythm and blues R&B rhythmic 有节奏的 Rhythmic gymnastic 韵律操 rhyme n. 韵 v.押韵 Nursery rhyme 童谣 rhymer : bad poet 三流诗人,打油诗人
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☆ compartment n. 分隔间或单间
车厢,机舱
On the way home we shared our first-class compartment with a group of businessmen.
freezer compartment 冷藏室 compart v. 使分隔
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