NCE3-40新概念三第40课
新概念第三册Lesson40~42课文及翻译
新概念第三册Lesson40~42课文及翻译新概念第三册Lesson40课文及翻译【课文】It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else. Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax. Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in. Students often create amusingsituations which are funny to everyone except the victims. When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumaticdrill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill. As soon as he had hung up, he went over to the workmen and told them that if a policeman ordered them to go away, they were not to take him seriously. He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people. Both the police and the workmen weregrateful to the student for this piece of advance information.The student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on. Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away. When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen, he threatened to remove them by force. The workmen told him to do as he pleased and the policeman telephoned for help. Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived andremonstrated with the workmen. As the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill. The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost his temper. He threatened to call the police. At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest. Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station. Permission was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone. Only when he saw that the man was actually telephoning the police did he realize that they had all been the victims of a hoax.【课文翻译】谁也弄不清为什么大学生好像比任何人都更喜欢恶作剧。
新概念英语第三册40 课时
❖ (L5)self-respecting 有自尊心的 ❖ 培养自尊心
❖ foster one’s self-respect ❖ 丧失自尊
❖ lose one’s self-respect ❖ hold up one’s head ❖ 昂起头/感到骄傲 ❖ swallow one’s pride ❖ 抑制自尊心/忍气吞声 ❖ hurt one’s pride 伤害自尊心
❖ deception n.欺骗(指无关紧要的欺骗,有时 也指利已的不诚实行为)
❖ -She referred to the pills as sweet, so the harmless deception made it easy for her child to take them.
❖ 【辨】
❖ (L5)indulge in 沉迷于 ❖ 同:
❖ be addicted to ❖ abandon oneself to ❖ be on the burst to
❖ Text:
❖ (L7) When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumatic drill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill.
Lesson 40 Who's who
❖ hoax n.骗局,戏弄
❖ play a hoax/trick on sb. 戏弄(=play a joke on sb. 开玩笑)
新概念第三册 L40课文及单词详解课件
New Words
12. duty n. 税
duty free 免税 Customs duty 关税 近义词:tax
income tax 所得税
Stamp duty 印花税
New Words
13. unscrew v. 拧开
screw v. 拧紧;用螺丝固定 n. 螺钉 unscrew a cap 拧开盖子 She ____ ____ ____ ____(拧开......的盖) her water bottle and gave it to him. 答案: unscrewed the cap of
这个职员打了一通恶作剧电话,假装是老板。 The clerk made a ____ ____ pretending to be the boss. 答案:hoax call
New Words
2. deception n. 欺骗;骗局(指无关紧要的欺骗,有时也指利已的不诚实行为)
辨析:
deceit [dɪ'si:t] :强调一个人对另一个的故意欺骗(指歪曲实情, 惯于说谎或蓄意欺骗。)
(1) 并列句,用but连接。第一分句的主语为Customs Officiers, 海关官员;第二个分 句中and连接两个并列谓语,其中when引导时间状语从句。
(2) these days 意为“目前,现在”
(3) have nothing to declare意为“没有东西需要申报”,have nothing 后接动词不定式 表示“没有东西可......”, 另外have nothing to do 无事可做,have nothing to say 无话可 说。
in + 名词,表示一种状态: 秩序井然: in good order 身体健康:in good health 心情好: in a good mood 脾气好: in a good temper
新概念三册Lesson40备课笔记
Lesson 40 Who's who1、hoax n.骗局,戏弄play a hoax/trick on sb. 戏弄(=play a joke on sb. 开玩笑)-The boy student is thinking how to play a hoax on his classmate.2、deception n.欺骗(指无关紧要的欺骗,有时也指利已的不诚实行为)-She referred to the pills as sweet, so the harmless deception made it easy for her child to take them. deceit 强调一个人对另一个的故意欺骗-We are incapable of deceit.fraud 复杂的对于公众的欺骗行为,着重指官方的欺骗或财政舞弊trickery 语气上比deception严厉,着重指有步骤的诡计以追求私利-He had gained control of the company by trickery. 3、self-respecting adj.自重的Self-表示“自...”:Self-abuse 自责self-abandonment 自暴自弃self-discipline 自律self-abasement 自卑Self-centered 自私的self-indulgent 自我放纵的4、indulge v.使沉迷indulge oneself in-He indulged himself in smoking and drinking.be indulged in-He was indulged in smoking and drinking.Indulge v.纵容,迁就-Nowadays,parents indulge their children too much.5、Drill n.钻电钻electric drillV.练习,操练Fire drill 消防演习-士兵们正在进行处理紧急事件的演练。
(完整word版)新概念英语第三册笔记第40课(word文档良心出品)
We are incapable of deceit.
fraud一般用于犯罪行为的欺骗,通常指政治或经济活动中的舞弊行为。
trickery语气上比deception严厉,着重指有步骤的诡计以追求私利
He had gained control of the company by trickery.
Lesson 40 Who's who
New words and expression 生词和短语
hoax[həʊks]n.骗局,戏弄(v.捉弄,欺骗)(小孩说“狼来了”)
(Afalse warning of danger, mischievous trick played on sb for a joke)
She indulges her only son.
abandon oneselftosth放纵,放肆,尽情(to feel an emotion so strongly that you let it control you completely)
eg. He abandon himself to grief他不胜悲痛。(恣意,忘情)
deceive[dɪ'si:v]v.欺骗;行骗
deceive表示隐瞒真相或以假相骗人。如:The boy deceived the teacher by lying.
cheat欺骗,常用词,主要指为了自己的利益欺骗人。
trick哄骗,表示耍手段进行欺骗,强调在行骗时使用计策,有时也指并非出于恶意的欺骗。如:
coaxsb into doing sth
coaxsb out of doing sth
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第40课(4)
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第40课(4)Who's Who 真假难辨It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else. Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax. Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in. Students often create amusingsituations which are funny to everyone except the victims. When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumaticdrill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill. As soon as he had hung up, he went over to the workmen and told them that if a policeman ordered them to go away, they were not to take him seriously. He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people. Both the police and the workmen weregrateful to the student for this piece of advance information.The student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on. Sure enough, a policemanarrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away. When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen, he threatened to remove them by force. The workmen told him to do as he pleased and the policeman telephoned for help. Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen. As the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill. The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost histemper. He threatened to call the police. At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest. Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station. Permission was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone. Only when he saw that the man was actually telephoning the police did he realize that they had all been the victims of a hoax.10.Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene andpolitely asked the workmen to go away.果然,警察来了,不礼貌地请工人离开此地。
图说英语新概念英语第三册课文音标版讲义lesson40
ɪnˈvaɪtɪŋ ðə ˈfaɪə brɪˈɡeɪd tuː pʊt aʊt ə nonexistent ˈfaɪər ɪz ə kruːd fɔːm ɒv dɪˈsepʃᵊn wɪʧ nəʊ self-rɪsˈpektɪŋ ˈstjuːdənt wʊd ˈevər ɪnˈdʌlʤ ɪn.
请消防队来扑灭一场根本没有的大火是一种低级骗局,有自尊心的大学生决不会去做。
hiː ɪˈmiːdiətli ˈtelɪfəʊnd ðə pəˈliːs ænd ɪnˈfɔːmd ðem ðæt tuː ˈstjuːdənts drest ʌp æz ˈwɜːkmən wɜː ˈteərɪŋ ʌp ðə rəʊd wɪð ə njuːˈmætɪk drɪl.
马上打电话报告警察,说有两个学生装扮成工人,正在用风钻破坏路面。
请消防队来扑灭一场根本没有的大火是一种低级骗局,有自尊心的大学生决不会去做。
Students often create amusing situations which are funny to everyone except the victims.
ˈstjuːdəntsˈɒfᵊnkriˈeɪt əˈmjuːzɪŋ ˌsɪtjʊˈeɪʃᵊnz wɪʧ ɑː ˈfʌni tuː ˈevrɪwʌn ɪkˈsept ðə ˈvɪktɪmz.
谁也弄不清为什么大学生好像比任何人都更喜欢恶作剧。
新概念第三册40课课件
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2. foolish 强调愚蠢的,笨的,不明智 的 --I remonstrated him not to do anything foolish. 3. stupid 人及言行缺乏良好的判断力, 天生的迟钝 --His son is as stupid as all.
• as he pleased 随他的意愿做
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• Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen.
• remonstrate v. 规劝,告诫 remonstrate sb to do sth 规劝某人 做某事
• be to do 结构含义: 1. should --Such a private thing should be avoided. =Such a private thing is to be avoided.
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2. must --No students must leave school without the permission of the police. =No students are to leave school without the permission of the police. 3. intend 意图,打算 --We intend to start work next week. =We are to start work next week.
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• hoax n. 骗局,戏弄 play a hoax on sb. 戏弄某人 =play a trick on sb. 戏弄某人 =play a joke on sb. 开某人玩笑 --The boy student is thinking how to play a hoax on his classmate.
新概念3Lesson 40 Who’s who 知识点课件(共21张PPT)
At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest.
Lesson 40 Who’s who
hoax
an attempt to make people believe something that is not true hoax calls (=telephone calls giving false information) to the police
Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information.
be a piece of cake
piece of music/writing/sculpture etc be a piece of shit/crap(show your despise of sb’s saying)
Practical joke: a surprise or shock, or to make them look stupid
Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax.
Specialize in:
practical joke. Hoax.
As the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill. The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost his temper. He threatened to call the police.
新概念英语第三册笔记第40课
Lesson 40 Who's who真假难辨New words and expression 生词和短语hoax [həʊks] n.骗局,戏弄(v. 捉弄,欺骗)(小孩说“狼来了”)(A false warning of danger, mischievous trick played on sb for a joke)play a hoax/trick on sb. 戏弄play a joke on sb. 开玩笑The boy student is thinking how to play a hoax on his classmate.a bomb hoax 声称有炸弹的骗局hoax call : a telephone call that gives false information 电话骗局eg. Dickey’s private collection of modern paintings was nothing but a hoax.coax [kəʊks] v.(耐心地)说服(vt. 哄;哄诱;慢慢将…弄好vi. 哄骗;劝诱)(to persuade sb to do sth that one is not willing to do by talking to him in a kind, gentle, and patient way)coax sb into doing sthcoax sb out of doing stheg. The mother coaxed the baby into a sound sleep.fool n/v (n. 傻瓜,愚人vt. 欺骗,愚弄,戏弄vi. 开玩笑,犯傻)make a fool of sb愚弄某人,欺骗某人eg. He is no fool. eg. Their strong accent couldn’t fool a native speaker. 当地人一听就知道他们是外地的。
新概念英语第三册第40课-Who's who
新概念英语第三册第40课:Who's whoLesson 40 Whos who真假难辨Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
How did the policeman discover that the whole thing was a joke?It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than else. Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax. Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in. Students often create amusing situations which are funny to everyone except the victims.When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumatic drill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill. As soon as he had hung up, he went over to the workmen and told them that if a policeman ordered them to go away, they were not take him seriously. He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people. Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information.The student did in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on. Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away. When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen. He threatened to remove them by force. The workmen told him to do as he pleased and the policeman telephoned for help. Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen. As the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill. The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost his temper. He threatened to call the police. At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest. Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station. Permission was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone. Only when he saw that the man was actually telephoning the police did he realize that they had all been the victims of a hoax.参考译文谁也弄不清为什么高校生似乎比任何人都更喜爱恶作剧。
新概念三册Lesson40备课笔记ppt
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(L13) The student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on. Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away. When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen, he threatened to remove them by force.
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(L2) Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax.
(L2)specialize in擅长 同: be good at be skilled in be expert in be adept at be accomplished in
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(L11) He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people. Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information.
permission n.许可 special permission 特许 without permission 未经许可 -Parents always told us not to take other's things without permission when we were young. ask sb. for permission 寻求许可 give/grant sb. permission 给与许可
新概念英语第三册第40课NCE3_lesson40(共11页)
• which are funny to everyone • except the victims. • When a student • recently saw two workmen • using a pneumatic • drill outside his university, • he immediately telephoned the police • and informed them • that two students • dressed up as workmen • were tearing up the road
• Students specialize • in a particular type of practical joke: • the hoax. • Inviting the fire brigade • to put out a nonexistent fire • is a crude form of deception • which no self-respecting student • would ever indulge in. • Students often create • amusing situations
pneumatic drill. • The workmen struggled fiercely • and one of them lost his temper. • He threatened to call the police.
• At this, • the police pointed out ironically • that this would hardly be necessary • as the men were already under arrest. • Pretending to speak seriously, • one of the workmen asked • if he might make a telephone call • before being taken to the station.
新概念英语第三册笔记第40课知识讲解
新概念英语第三册笔记第40课知识讲解新概念英语第三册笔记第40课Lesson 40 Who's who真假难辨New words and expression 生词和短语hoax [h??ks] n.骗局,戏弄(v. 捉弄,欺骗)(小孩说“狼来了”)(A false warning of danger, mischievous trick played on sb for a joke)play a hoax/trick on sb. 戏弄play a joke on sb. 开玩笑 The boy student is thinking how to play a hoax on his classmate.a bomb hoax 声称有炸弹的骗局hoax call : a telephone call that gives false information 电话骗局eg. Dickey’s private collection of mode rn paintings was nothing but a hoax.coax [k??ks] v.(耐心地)说服(vt. 哄;哄诱;慢慢将…弄好vi. 哄骗;劝诱)(to persuade sb to do sth that one is not willing to do by talking to him in a kind, gentle, and patient way)coax sb into doing sthcoax sb out of doing stheg. The mother coaxed the baby into a sound sleep.fool n/v (n. 傻瓜,愚人vt. 欺骗,愚弄,戏弄vi. 开玩笑,犯傻)make a fool of sb愚弄某人,欺骗某人eg. He is no fool. eg. Their strong accent couldn’t fool a native speaker. 当地人一听就知道他们是外地的。
新概念英语第三册第40课课堂笔记及答案
■self-respecting adj. 自重的
■indulge v. 使沉迷
indulge oneself in sth. 沉迷于…………== be indulged in
Eg: He indulged himself in smoking and drinking.
=He was indulged in smoking and drinking.
3. intend 意图,打算
Eg: We intend to start work next week.
We are to start work next week.
L40-01 end 18’45”
L40-02 begin 10’19”
背熟4:Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information.
b. Not until one of the workmen asked if he could telephone the police.
c. When the policeman saw whom the workman was ringing from the pay phone.
d. Only after they had arrested the workmen and taken them to the station.
c. more to be entertainedby d. to be more entertained by
5 ---- and told them that _____ order them to go away they were not to take them seriously. (ll.10-11)
新概念第三册第40课
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第40课Who’whoIt has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else.practical['præktɪkl]adj.实际的;实用性的practical joke恶作剧practical mind实际想法practical problem实际问题谁也弄不清为什么大学生好像比任何人都更喜欢恶作剧。
Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax.special['spɛʃl]n. 特使,特派人员;特刊;特色菜;专车;特价商品adj. 特别的;专门的,专用的specialize['spɛʃəlaɪz]vi.专门从事;详细说明;特化especially[ɪ'spɛʃəli]adv. 特别;尤其;格外specialize in sth.专门做某事particular[pɚ'tɪkjəlɚ]adj.特别的;详细的;独有的;挑剔的popular['pɑpjəlɚ]adj. 流行的,通俗的;受欢迎的;大众的;普及的=======================================================especially 某物很特别I love Italy, especially in summer.particularly 同类中某个很特别如The visitors admired his paintings, but particularly the portrait of his daughter.specially 多表示专门地I made chocolate cake specially for you.(我特地为你做了巧克力蛋糕。
新概念三Lesson 40
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Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen. As the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill. • The workmen struggled fiercely • and one of them lost his temper. • He threatened to call the police.
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Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information. The student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on.
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At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest. Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station.
Lesson 40 Who's who
新概念三册Lesson40ppt
(L17)remonstrate “劝说某人做某事” talk sb. into doing sth./ persuade sb. to do sth./ lead sb. into doing sth./ guide sb. into doing sth.
grant v.同意,准予 grant a request 答应请求 -The police granted the prisoner's request. take ...for granted 想当然,认为...理所当然 -不要把成功认为是理所当然的事。 -Don't take success for granted.
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(L15) The workmen told him to do as he pleased and the policeman telephoned for help. Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen.
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(L13) The student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on. Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away. When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen, he threatened to remove them by force.
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He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people.
对比 1. silly adj. 无意义的,无聊的, 无知的 --Being called silly is not compliment. --Don’t play such a silly hoax.
He was jailed for two years for fraud and deception
Self-
respecting (only before noun. Esp. in negative sentences )
凡是有自尊心的医生都不会对病人置之不顾的。 No
self-respecting doctor would refuse to treat a sick person. 凡是有自尊心的流浪汉都不会接受你的同情。
deception
n. the act of deliberately making sb believe sth that is not true. Or a trick under deception 被骗 He’s under her deception. 他在被她欺骗。
他因为诈骗和欺诈入狱服刑两年。
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the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill. The workmen struggled fiercely(=violently) and one of them lost his temper. He threatened to call the police. At this, the police pointed out ironically(=sarcastically) that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest. Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station.
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Shortly afterwards=(soon), four more (=another four )policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen.
remonstrate
v.抗议;表示异议;反对; 规劝,告诫 Remonstrate with sb about sth 他们就这一决议向这位官员提出了抗议。 They remonstrated with the official about the decision. remonstrate sb to do sth 规劝某人做某事 He usually remonstrates his friends not to do anything foolish.
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advance adj. 预先的,事先获得的(Only before noun) 我们需要提前知道任何变动。 We need the advance notice of any change. (a year/ week)in advance 事前,提前(一 年、一星期) 关于明天的会议你能提前给我打个电话吗?
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Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax. ■hoax n. 骗局,戏弄 a hoax phone call一个戏弄人的电话 play a hoax / a trick / a joke on sb. 戏弄某人/开某人 玩笑
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be to do 结构含义: 1. should --Such a private thing should be avoided. =Such a private thing is to be avoided. 2. must --No students must leave school without the permission of the police. =No students are to leave school without the permission of the police. 3. intend 意图,打算 --We intend to start work next week. =We are to start work next week.
Exist
V.---existent adj. ---existence n. Non-existent adj.
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indulge
v. 使沉迷,放纵 indulge oneself in sth. 沉迷于………… = be indulged in --He indulged himself in smoking and drinking. =He was indulged in smoking and drinking. v. 纵容;迁就;娇惯 (spoil) --She indulges her only son.
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workmen told him to do as he pleased and the policeman telephoned for help.
Do
as he pleased 随他的意愿做 萨姆16岁时以为他可以为所欲为了. When Sam was 16, he thought he could do as he pleased.
specialize
in. 专门研究,专修; 专攻,精通,以…为
专业 --He specialized in biology after graduation. 每个人都必须精通某个与工作相关的领域。
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Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception=(deceit) which no selfrespecting student would ever indulge in.
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When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumatic drill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill. 他在万圣节前夕化装成了海盗。 He was dressed up as a pirate on the Halloween. tear up == destroy, rip up
LESSON 40 Who’s who 真假难辨
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It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else. 谁也解释不了为什么孩子们往往比任何人都更能 欣赏现代绘画。
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Permission
was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone. ask sb. for permission (to do sth/for sth)请求许可 give / grant sb. permission 准予许可 他请求准许离开房间。 He asked for permission to leave the room
grant
v. 同意,准予(often passive) The bank finally granted a $ 500 loan to me. =The bank finally granted me a $ 500 loan. 银行终于同意给我500美金的贷款了。
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student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on. Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away. When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen, he threatened to remove them by force. 冬季即将来临,这些山丘对周围的村庄具有毁灭 性的威胁。
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2. As soon as he had hung up, he went over to the workmen and told them that if a policeman ordered them to go away, they were not to take him seriously. Hang up 你怎么把我的电话给挂了? Why did you hang up on me? 请把我的外套挂到壁橱里。 Please hang up my coat in the closet. Go over to 让我们去到抽烟区那边。 Let's go over to the smoking area. take … seriously 严肃对待