新概念二第11课
《新概念英语》第二册学习笔记11 10课
《新概念英语》第二册学习笔记11 10课第11课One good turn deserves another1、One good turn deserves anotherturn 这里指行为,another 指代另一个好的行为deserve 值得2、He gets a good salary.salary 按月发的薪水,一般指白领的工资。
wage 按星期或者按天发的工资,一般指蓝领的工资。
通常用复数形式wages.3、He always borrows money form his friends and never pays it back.pay back 归还还钱pay back the money, 用代词it 的话,要放在中间,pay it back.课文中另一句So now you can pay for my dinner.此句中pay 是不及物动词,pay for sth. 为什么东西而付账。
另外,pay off 还清pay phone 公用的付费电话overtime pay 加班费,这里pay 是名词4、Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table.sat at the same table 坐到同一张桌子旁边,注意用介词at5、I was having dinner at a restaurant.Tony worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank.注意句子中介词at 和in 的用法,是习惯用法,需要特别记忆。
第10课Not for jazz1、Our clavichord is kept in the living room.keep 此句中意思是指习惯上把什么东西存放在什么地方。
is kept 是被动用法What kept you? 此句中keep是耽误的意思。
新概念英语第二册第11课学习笔记
Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来(善有善报)One bad turn deserves another 恶有恶报【New words and expressions】生词和短语(6)turn n. 行为,举止deserve v. 应得到,值得lawyer n. 律师bank n. 银行salary n. 工资immediately adv. 立刻★turn n. 行为, 举止turn n.(帮助或损害他人的)举动、行为Yesterday George did me a good/an ill turn. 乔治昨天做了一件对我有利/不利的事。
He is always ready to do a turn for others. 他总是乐于为他人做好事。
behavior [bɪ'hevjɚ] n. 行为, 举止Pay attention to your behavior. ★deserve v. 应得到, 值得①deserve + n. 应该得到……,值得……,应得(奖赏、惩罚等)He deserves praise. 他应该得到表扬Yor deserve the best. 你应该得到最好的He deserved a promotion. (promotion [prə'moʃən] n. 提升)②deserve sth./to do sth. 应该……She deserved to be punished ['pʌnɪʃ]罚;惩罚,处罚.Good work deserves good pay. 多劳多得His words deserve attention. 他的话值得注意。
★lawyer n. 律师lawyer's office 律师事务所★bank n. 银行rob the bank 抢银行★salary n. 工资pay n. 工资(salary+wage [wedʒ]薪水;报酬,通用)salary n. 薪金,薪水(月薪, 年薪,通常指职员、脑力劳动者(如律师、教师、医生等)有固定工作或管理阶层的收入,数额比较固定,一般按月支付) My salary is paid on the 28th of the month.wage n. 工资,工钱(按小时, 周计算的,通常指技工或一般体力劳动者,不稳定的工作人的收入,按周或天支付。
新概念英语第二册第11课-One good turn deserves anot
新概念英语第二册第11课:One good turn deserves anotLesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来First listen and then answer the question.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
Who paid for Tony's dinner?I was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in.我正在一家饭馆吃饭,托尼.斯蒂尔走了进来。
Tony worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank.托尼曾在一家律师事务所工作,而现在正在一家银行上班He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back.他的薪水很高,但他却总是向朋友借钱,并且从来不还Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me.托尼看见了我,就走过来和我坐到一张桌子前。
他从未向我借过钱While he was eating, I asked him to lend me &20. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately.但他吃饭时,我提出向他借20英镑。
令我惊奇的是,他立刻把钱给了我'I have never borrowed any money from you,' Tony said,'so now you can pay for my dinner!'“我还未向你借过钱。
新概念第二册第11课(共55张PPT)
包裹
diamond ['daiəmənd] n. 钻石
steal [sti:l] v.
偷
main [mein]adj.
主要的
airfield ['εəfi:ld] n.
飞机起落的场地
guard [ɡɑ:d] n.
警戒,守卫
precious ['preʃəs] adj.
珍贵的
stone [stəun] n.
• I was robbed.
• ② vt. 巧妙地占用,偷偷地弄到手 • Eg.他已赢得玛丽的芳心。 • He has stolen Mary’s heart.
拓:警察抓小偷。 Police catches thieves.
thief thieves
格言:
Once a thief , always a thief. 江山易改,本性难移。
• When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield.
• 代词others常常和some连用,表示 “有些(人)……,也有些 (人)……”或“有的……,其余 的……”
• 这个问题迟早会得到解决。 • The problem will be solved sooner or later. • 让我们以后再讨论这个问题吧。 • Let's discuss the question later on. • 他最迟不过晚上十点赶到。 • He is going to arrive at no later than 10 p.m.
新概念英语第二册第11课One_Good_Turn_Deserves_Another课件
★lawyer n. 律师 lawyer‘s office : 律师事务所 ★bank n. 银行 __? the bank : 抢银行 a blood bank 血库。 a___? bank 储蓄银行。 safe as the bank 十分安全。 n. 堤,堤防;岸,河畔。 the right [left] bank (顺流方向的)右 [左]岸。 a sand bank沙洲。
★turn • (1)n.(帮助或损害他人的)举动、行为 • 乔治昨天做了一件对我有利的事。 • Yesterday George did me a good turn. • 他总是乐于为他人做好事。 • He is always ready to do a turn for others. • (2)v. 转动,转向 • 请转动钥匙 • Please turn your key • 沿着路一直走,在第一个十字路口向左转。 • Walk along the street, and turn left in the first intersection.
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I was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in. Tony worked in a lawyer‘s office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me twenty pounds. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately. ‘I have never borrowed any money from you,‘ Tony said, ‘so now you can pay for my dinner!‘
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Word Study
➢salary n. 工资
☺ pay n. 工资 (salary+wage,通用) ☺ salary n. 薪金,薪水 (月薪, 年薪,通常指职员、脑力
劳动者(如律师、教师、医生等)有固定工作或管理阶层 的收入,数额比较固定,一般按月支付) ☺ wage n. 工资,工钱(按小时, 周计算的,通常指技工或 一般体力劳动者,不稳定的工作人的收入,按周或天支付。 一般用复数形式wages) ☺ tip n. 小费 (tips) bonus n. 奖金, 分红 ☺ allowance n. 补贴 commission n. 佣金 ☺ year-end bonus 年终奖
Listening Practice
Listening 2: Key words
By Roy Ouyang, Sep 23, 2012
fill in the blanks: one by one
• I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in.
By Roy Ouyang, Oct 14, 2012
Word Study
➢immediately
☺ adv. 立刻 = at once, right away ☺我们必须立刻送她去医院。 ☺We must send her to hospital immediately.
☺ 词根:immediate adj. 立即的 ☺我要求立即答覆。 ☺I request an immediate answer / reply.
☺ 固定搭配:turn on / off, turn up / dBoywRnoy, Ouyang, Oct 14, 2012
新概念英语第二册第11课-One good turn deserves anot
新概念英语第二册第11课:One good turn deservesanotLesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来First listen and then answer the question.听录音,然后答复以下问题。
Who paid for Tony s dinnerI was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in.我正在一家饭馆吃饭,托尼.斯蒂尔走了进来。
Tony worked in a lawyer s office years ago, but he is now working at a bank.托尼曾在一家律师事务所工作,而现在正在一家银行上班He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back.他的薪水很高,但他却总是向朋友借钱,并且从来不还Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me.托尼看见了我,就走过来和我坐到一张桌子前。
他从未向我借过钱While he was eating, I asked him to lend me 20. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately.但他吃饭时,我提出向他借20英镑。
令我惊奇的是,他立刻把钱给了我I have never borrowed any money from you, Tony said, so now you can pay for my dinner!“我还未向你借过钱。
〞托尼说道,“所以现在你可以替我付饭钱了!〞New words and expressions 生词和短语turnn. 行为,举止deservev. 应得到,值得lawyern. 律师bankn. 银行salaryn. 工资immediatelyadv. 立刻Notes on the text课文注释1 One good turn deserves another.这是句谚语,意思是对于别人的善意或帮助应作出相应的回报。
逐句精讲新概念英语第二册第十一课 礼尚往来
逐句精讲新概念英语第二册:第十一课礼尚往来Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another课文内容:I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in. Harry worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me &2. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately.'I have never borrowed any money from you,' Harrysaid,'so now you can pay for my dinner!'本文语法:动词+sb.(宾语)+to do(宾补)语法归纳:宾补用来补充说明宾语的动作或状态。
常见的这类动词有:ask 要求;tell告诉;order命令;expect期待;teach教;train训练;prefer宁愿;wish希望;want想要;allow允许;advise建议逐句精讲:1.I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in.我正在一家饭馆里吃饭,这是托尼.斯蒂尔走了进来。
新概念英语第二册Lesson11onegoodturndeservesanother课件
New words
turn deserve lawyer bank salary immediately
n. 行为,举止 v. 应得到,值得 n. 律师 n. 银行,河岸 n. 工资 adv. 立刻
Look, listen and answer
Q1: Where were you having dinner? Q2: Has Tony ever borrowed money from you ? Q3: Who paid for Tony’s dinner?
Fill in the blanks 2
One good turn deserves another I was _h_av_i_n_g_dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele
_c_a_m_e_in. Tony _w_o_rk_e_d__in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now __w_or_k_i_ng__at a bank. He _g_e_t_s_a good salary, but he always _b_o_rr_o_w_s_money from his friends and never __p_a_y_s_it back. Tony __sa_w__me and _ca_m__e_and
Article focuses
1. One good turn deserves another 礼尚往来 eg:He killed the girl and deserved to be put
into prison. Joy works hard and deserves to win the prize. 2. ‘Tony worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. ’
新概念英语第二册第11课课件
• 'I have never borrowed any money from you,' T ony said, 'so now you can pay for my dinner
• 表花费的词:
• 1.spend time/money/energy on sth / (in) doing s th 〔人〕在花时间/金钱/精力,在某事上/用来做 某事
• eg. I'm going to bank some money. 我准备 去银行存钱。
• 名词用作动词表示"去银行存款"
I was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in.
• have dinner 吃晚饭 • 表示用餐,have后直接加~ • have breakfast/ lunch/ supper/ dinner
7. She said the report_______________(type) by Li Mei for two weeks.
8. Miss Li said the book morning.
(give) to the students the next
had been typed
9. By the end of next term, two thousand English words (learn).
Describe this picture
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The dumplings were being cooked yesterday.
Describe this picture His car has been stolen
新概念英语第二册第11课
新概念英语第二册第11课摘要:一、新概念英语第二册第11 课概述二、课文内容概述三、课文中的重要词汇与短语四、课文的语法要点五、学习课文的意义与启示正文:一、新概念英语第二册第11 课概述《新概念英语》第二册第11 课,标题为“One Good Turn Deserves Another”,意为“礼尚往来”。
这篇课文主要通过一个故事,让学习者了解在英语交际中如何表达礼尚往来的观念。
二、课文内容概述故事发生在一家餐厅,主人公我正在餐厅吃饭,这时托尼·斯蒂尔走了进来。
托尼和我并不熟悉,但他看到我后却主动邀请我共进晚餐,并表示他来买单。
我感到非常意外,但也欣然接受了他的邀请。
在用餐过程中,我们愉快地交谈,建立了友谊。
最后,托尼表示希望我下次也能请他吃饭,这种礼尚往来的精神让我深感敬佩。
三、课文中的重要词汇与短语1.Good turn:礼尚往来2.Deserve:应得,值得3.Another:另一个,又一4.Paid:付款,支付5.Dinner:晚餐6.Came in:进来7.Worked in:在...工作8.A restaurant:一家餐厅9.Answer:回答,答复10.Question:问题四、课文的语法要点1.一般过去时:表示过去某个时间里发生的动作或存在的状态。
2.疑问词和疑问句:用于提问的词和句子,如who, what, where, when, why 等。
3.祈使句:表示请求、命令或建议的句子。
4.动词短语:由动词和其他词组成的短语,表示一个动作或状态。
五、学习课文的意义与启示通过学习这篇课文,我们可以了解到在英语交际中如何表达礼尚往来的观念,以及如何用英语讲述一个完整的故事。
此外,这篇课文还可以帮助我们学习一些常用的英语词汇和语法结构,提高我们的英语水平。
新概念英语第二册第11课作文答案
新概念英语第二册第11课作文答案全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Wonderful FamilyI am so lucky to have such an amazing family! There are six people in my family - my mom, my dad, my big sister Sophie, my little brother Tommy, my grandma, and me. We all live together in a big house with a nice backyard. Every day is filled with fun, love and little adventures because of my wonderful family members.Let me start by telling you about my mom. She is the most caring and hardworking person I know. Mom works as a teacher at the local elementary school during the day. But even after getting home from work, she is always busy taking care of our family. She cooks the yummiest meals, helps me and my siblings with our homework, and keeps our home neat and tidy. On weekends, she takes us to the park or the library and plays games with us. Mom gives us lots of cuddles and kisses too! I love her smile and her warm hugs. She is the glue that holds our family together.Then there is my dad. He may look a bit strict sometimes, but he has the biggest heart. Dad is a construction worker and he works really hard to provide for our family. After work, he loves spending time with us kids. He takes us to the backyard and plays catch or frisbee. He is super funny and always makes us laugh with his jokes and silly impersonations. Dad also tells the most amazing adventure stories from when he was a kid. On holidays, he takes us on little road trips to the mountains or the beach. I admire how dad is so hardworking yet makes quality time for the family.My big sister Sophie is 10 years old and the most brilliant girl I know. She gets top grades at school and is amazing at art, music and sports. From painting to piano to soccer - she excels at everything! Sophie is very patient and caring towards me and Tommy. She helps us with our homework, plays games with us, and puts up with our annoying little brother antics. Sometimes she can be a bit bossy, but I know she does it because she cares about us. I want to be just like my talented big sis when I grow up!Speaking of annoying little brothers - that's my 5-year-old brother Tommy! He is a total wild child and an endless bundle of energy. Tommy is always running around, getting into mischief,and making loud noises. But he is also the funniest, most imaginative kid I know. He comes up with the craziest games and ideas that keep us endlessly amused. Tommy has the most infectious laugh that makes everyone smile. Though he drives us crazy sometimes, he fills our home with constant laughter and fun.I can't forget to mention my grandma who lives with us. She is getting on in years but is sharp as a tack! Grandma is a reservoir of wisdom from her long life experiences. She tells us fascinating stories about the old days and teaches us so many valuable lessons. Grandma has a brilliant sense of humor too and cracks the wittiest jokes that have us doubled over in laughter. She is also an amazing cook - her homemade pies and cookies are out of this world! More than anything, grandma showers us with unconditional love and dotes on us like only a grandma can.As for me, my name is Lily and I am 8 years old. I try my best to be a good student, a caring sister, and a loving granddaughter. But I know I can be a handful at times - talking too much, being messy or stubborn. That's when my wonderful family is always there for me with patience, guidance and lots of love. I feel so fortunate to be surrounded by such an incredible mom, dad, siblings and grandma who enrich my life in so many ways.Our home is constantly filled with the sounds of laughter, chatter, small arguments and fun. There is never a dull moment when we are all together! At mealtimes, the dining table becomes the lively setting for my dad's funny jokes, mom's reminders about table manners, Tommy's spills and Grandma's praises for her delicious cooking. In the evenings, our living room becomes a cozy den for family time - playing board games, watching movies together with grandma's freshly baked treats, or just cuddling up and talking.Though we don't have a lot of money, we are rich in other ways that truly matter. Our family bond is priceless - built on pillars of trust, belonging, acceptance and deep love for one another. We are there for each other through good times and bad, supporting and encouraging one other's dreams.I will always cherish the warmth and security of being part of this wonderful family unit. The older I get, the more I realize how lucky I am. Not everyone has the good fortune of being enveloped in such a loving, caring family. My mom, dad, siblings and grandparents have blessed me with the greatest gift of all - the gift of family. I feel deeply grateful for the amazing childhood memories I am creating, nestled in the loving embrace of mywonderful family. These are bonds and experiences that will forever shape my life in the most positive ways.So that's my incredible family! We may not be rich or have all the latest toys and gadgets. But we are wealthy beyond measure when it comes to the riches that truly matter in life - the riches of love, laughter, belonging and being there for one another through thick and thin. I am one blessed little girl to have such an amazing family, and I wouldn't trade them for anything in the world!篇2My Summer Vacation AdventuresHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I just started 5th grade and our teacher asked us to write about what we did over summer vacation. I had such an exciting andfun-filled summer, so I have a lot to share!The first big adventure I went on was a camping trip with my family. We drove up to the mountains for a whole week and stayed at this really pretty campground right next to a lake. My dad taught me how to put up our huge tent all by myself. I felt so proud!Every morning, we would wake up to the sounds of birds chirping and squirrels scampering around our campsite. My little brother and I loved running down to the lake and skipping rocks across the water. Once, I even saw a deer drinking from the lake! It was pretty neat.In the afternoons, we went on a lot of great hikes through the forest. My parents taught me all about the different kinds of trees and plants we saw. I could identify oak, pine, and maple trees by the end of the trip. We also saw some cool mushrooms, wildflowers, and even came across animal footprints a few times. Mom thinks they might have been from a bear or a coyote!The best part was campfire time at night. We roasted marshmallows and made yummy s'mores. My dad is a great storyteller, so he had us totally absorbed telling ghost stories. A few times I got pretty spooked, not gonna lie! We also sang silly campfire songs and stared up at the billions of bright stars in the night sky. You can't see that many stars back home in the city.After our camping adventure, we visited my grandparents in their small town for a few days. It's always fun staying with them because their house is huge with a big backyard. Grandpa took me fishing down at the creek and I actually caught three little fish!Grandma made her famous blueberry pie and we all gobbled it up.Then my family went on a road trip to the beach for a whole week. We stayed at this really neat beach house just steps from the ocean. I could hear the soothing sound of the waves every night before bed. During the days, I spent so much time playing in the sand, swimming, and boogie boarding in the ocean. The water was so refreshing and clear. I even saw some little fish and crabs swimming around me a few times!One day, we took a boat tour and went dolphin watching. We saw a whole pod of playful dolphins surfacing, jumping out of the water, and swimming alongside our boat. They were so cute and friendly! The tour guide said they swam with us because they were curious about us. I felt like I was in a movie.My brother and I also had a blast just exploring the beach and looking for cool seashells to add to our collection. We found some really neat ones, like sand dollars, conches, and even a couple of shark teeth fossils! Dad helped us learn the names of different shells.On the last day at the beach, we rented a golf cart and drove around the whole area, checking out the cute little shops and cafes. We ate the most delicious ice cream I've ever tasted fromthis old-fashioned ice cream parlor. My favorite was the homemade strawberry flavor—so fresh and creamy!Those were the biggest adventures from my summer, but I had a ton of fun just hanging out with friends too. We had lemonade stands, played outside until it got dark, had sleepovers, went to the pool, and played games at the park. I also read a bunch of really good books. My favorite was this fantasy series about kids who discover a hidden world of magic and mythical creatures. I can't wait to read the next book篇3My Summer HolidayThe summer holiday was finally here! No more school for two whole months. I was so excited when the last day of term arrived. My best friend David and I made lots of plans for fun things to do over the summer.The first few days I just lazed around the house, sleeping late and watching TV. Mom said I was being too lazy though, so she encouraged me to go outside and play in the nice weather. David came over and we went to the park near our houses. There was a small stream running through it and we spent hours catching little fish, tadpoles, and crayfish with our nets. We didn't keepthem, just put them in a bucket for a while to look at them before letting them go again.After a week or so, my parents said we should go on a short holiday trip somewhere. They asked me and my little sister Sarah where we wanted to go. Sarah wanted to go to the seaside, but I'm not that keen on beaches. I voted for a country spot instead so we could go hiking and cycling. In the end, we compromised and went to a countryside resort that also had a little lake for swimming.The journey there took almost three hours, but it was fun spotting different cars, trucks, and motorbikes on the highway and reading all the signs. When we arrived, our room had two double beds pushed together for Mom, Dad and Sarah, while I had a single bed by the window. As soon as we had unpacked, I wanted to go exploring outside. The resort had bikes we could borrow, so I grabbed one and went for a long ride on the trails through the woods and fields nearby. The scenery was beautiful with wildflowers, rabbits and squirrels everywhere.Later that afternoon, we all went for a walk around the little lake. David and his family were staying at the same resort, so he came along too. The lake was nice for swimming as it wasn't too cold or too deep. We saw ducks, swans and other birds glidingacross the water. That evening we had a big barbecue cookout at the resort's picnic area. The food was really tasty, especially the smoky hamburgers and hot dogs right off the grill.The next few days we did different activities like miniature golf, outdoor laser tag, fossil hunting on a guided tour, pedal boating on the lake, and more hiking on the nature trails. Sarah enjoyed feeding the goats, sheep and other animals at the petting farm area. At night we had campfires and roasted marshmallows. It was so peaceful and relaxing there compared to our busy city life back home.After a week at the resort, we headed back home. But there was still over a month of summer holiday left! David and I spent many days riding our bikes around the neighborhood and parks. We also went swimming at the community outdoor pool several times. My cousins came to visit for a couple of weeks, so that was fun having them around to play with too.Towards the end of the holiday, my family took a day trip into the city. We went up to the observation deck of one of the tallest skyscrapers and could see an amazing view for miles in every direction. That night we had supper at a fancy restaurant with tablecloths, cloth napkins, and lots of forks, spoons andknives. I had spaghetti with meatballs, which I slurped up noisily until Mom gave me one of her looks!The last week of freedom went by way too fast. We did back-to-school shopping for new clothes, shoes, backpacks and school supplies. Finally it was time to return to the classroom routine, but at least I had lots of fun summer memories to look back on. I'm already counting down the days until next summer!篇4My Summer Vacation AdventuresHi there! My name is Timmy and I just had the most exciting summer vacation ever! I can't wait to tell you all about the crazy adventures I went on. It was honestly like something out of a movie or book. Get ready for an awesome story!It all started on the last day of school. I was so pumped that summer was finally here. No more waking up early, no more homework, no more boring lessons. Just months of freedom, fun, and no responsibilities! My parents had promised me we were going to go on an amazing vacation too. I couldn't wait to find out where we were headed.A few days later, Mom and Dad gathered me and my little sister Sarah in the living room. "Who's ready for the adventure of a lifetime?" Dad boomed in his big loud voice. Sarah and I both jumped up and down, cheering loudly. Mom laughed and told us to settle down so she could explain the plan."We're going on a two week road trip across the country!" she announced. "We'll be driving from our house in California all the way to New York City and back again."At first I wasn't that excited about being stuck in the car that long. But then Mom and Dad revealed all the awesome places we would stop at along the way. The Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, Mount Rushmore, Chicago, Niagara Falls, and finally New York City itself! This was going to be the coolest road trip ever.We left a few days later, packing up our trusty old minivan with all our luggage, snacks, and games to keep Sarah and me entertained. Those first few days of driving were pretty boring to be honest. Lots of desserts, farms, and not much to look at. But we made it fun by singing road trip songs at the top of our lungs and stopping to get milkshakes whenever we saw a classic American diner.Then we reached our first major destination - the Grand Canyon! I had seen pictures but they didn't do it justice. That massive canyon looked like something from another planet, it was so alien and beautiful. We went on a donkey ride along the rim, stopping to take a million photos. Sarah was a little scared of the heights but I thought it was a total blast.After the Grand Canyon, we continued north towards Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. This place was incredible - geysers shooting boiling hot water hundreds of feet into the air, bright colored springs, and even real life bears, bison, and elk roaming around! One night we went to a rodeo and I got to see real cowboys lassoing calves and riding bucking broncos. I decided right then and there that I wanted to be a cowboy when I grew up.From Yellowstone, we drove to the Black Hills of South Dakota to see Mount Rushmore. Can you believe someone actually carved four giant president heads into the side of a mountain?! It was so cool but it also made me tired just thinking about how much work that must have been. That night we slept in a tepee like real Native Americans at a campsiteground. My dad tried to teach us survival skills like making fires and finding edible plants but he's really just a city guy like the rest of us!Our next stop was Chicago, a huge skyscraper-filled city right on the shore of Lake Michigan. It felt like we had gone from the wild west to the big big city in just a couple of days! We went up to the observation decks of the tallest towers, took a boat tour onto the lake, and I had my first ever Chicago-style deep dish pizza. So gooey and delicious!After Chicago, we finally made it all the way to New York City itself. Woah, I had never seen anything like it before! Massive buildings everywhere you looked, crowded streets packed with people, taxis and bright lights all around you. We saw plenty of classic NYC sights like the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and Times Square. Getting lost in the crazy crowds and maze of streets was kind of fun but also a little scary!On our final day in NYC, Mom and Dad scored us tickets to see a Broadway play. It was a brand new musical all about Greek mythology with these incredibly elaborate sets and costumes. The actors could sing and dance like nothing I've ever seen before. Just being in that historic theater made me feel so fancy and grown up.After two weeks of non-stop adventuring and making so many incredible memories, it was finally time to turn around andbegin the long drive back home to California. The return trip seemed to go by much faster, probably because Sarah and I slept a lot more having exhausted ourselves on the eastward journey. We stopped at some different roadside attractions like the St Louis Arch and the Petrified Forest just to keep things interesting.Eventually we rolled back into our quiet little neighborhood in California, tanned, tired, but absolutely brimming with stories about our epic road trip of a lifetime. Summer vacation was finally over but Sarah and I both agreed this was an adventure we'd never forget.Thanks for reading about my incredible summer! I'll remember those two weeks of non-stop exploration, wonder, and family bonding for the rest of my life. From cowboy towns to massivecanyons to the big cities of Chicago and NYC, we really did see it all. This epic road trip has me super excited to see what sort of adventures the next summer vacation will hold!篇5My Grand AdventureHi there! My name is Timmy and I'm 8 years old. I just had the most exciting adventure and I can't wait to tell you all about it! It all started last Saturday morning...I woke up nice and early because I was going camping with my dad, my little brother Jake, and our dog Rufus. I could hardly sleep the night before because I was so excited! We packed up the car with our tent, sleeping bags, a camping stove, lots of snacks and supplies, and hit the road.After driving for a few hours, we arrived at Wildwood Forest. It's this huge forest with lots of tall trees, hiking trails, a big lake for swimming, and places to set up camp. As soon as we stepped out of the car, I took a big whiff of that fresh forest air. It smelled so good and refreshing, not like the city at all!Dad found us the perfect spot to pitch our tent, right next to a little creek. The sounds of the gurgling water were so peaceful. While Dad and Jake set up the tent, I gathered up some kindling and firewood to make a campfire later. Rufus ran around sniffing everything and chasing squirrels up trees. He looked so happy and free!Once our camp was all set up, we went on a hike along one of the trails. The forest was absolutely beautiful, with sunlight peeking through the leafy canopy above. We saw all sorts of coolthings - birds, rabbits, butterflies, strange mushrooms and wildflowers. Jake spotted a family of deer quietly grazing and we watched them for a while. Rufus went bounding off the trail at one point and we had to go chasing after him into the bushes!After our hike, we came back to our campsite feeling hot, sweaty and hungry. Dad fired up the camp stove and cooked us a tasty lunch of hot dogs, baked beans and s'mores for dessert. There's nothing quite like eating s'mores around a crackling campfire! Jake got a little messy with the gooey marshmallow but that's part of the fun.In the afternoon, we went swimming in the lake to cool off. The water felt so refreshing and nice. Dad showed us how to skip rocks and I got pretty good at it. Rufus wasn't too sure about the water at first, but ended up loving it and swimming along with us. At one point, he swam out a little too far and we had to call him back in. That silly pup!When evening came around, we built another fire and roasted hot dogs and made foil pack dinners with vegetables, potatoes and chicken. Dad told us some scary ghost stories that gave me chills! But I tried to act brave in front of Jake. After we cleaned up, we roasted marshmallows again and stared up at thebillions of stars in the night sky. I had never seen so many before - it was breathtaking!We all crawled into our tent feeling tired but happy. Jake and Rufus fell right asleep, but I stayed awake for a little while listening to the night sounds - crickets, owls hooting, leaves rustling. I felt so peaceful and free being out in nature like that.The next morning, we packed up our campsite and headed home. I was sad for our adventure to end, but so grateful to Dad for taking us on such an amazing trip. We made so many wonderful memories together in those woods. I already can't wait to go camping again!That's the story of my grand adventure. Camping is the best, don't you think? If you've never been, you absolutely have to go. Just make sure to take plenty of s'mores supplies - that's the most important part! Thanks for reading all about my fun weekend. Talk to you later!篇6Certainly! Here's a 2000-word essay in the style of a primary school student, based on Lesson 11 from New Concept English Book 2:Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Timmy who lived in a small town with his parents and his little sister, Sarah. Timmy was a curious and adventurous boy who loved exploring the great outdoors. One sunny day, Timmy's father suggested that they go on a picnic in the nearby forest.Timmy was thrilled! He loved spending time in nature, and a picnic in the forest sounded like the perfect adventure. His mother packed a delicious basket filled with sandwiches, fruits, and cookies, while Timmy and his father gathered their hiking gear.As they set off on their journey, Timmy couldn't help but notice the beautiful scenery around him. The trees were tall and majestic, and the birds sang cheerful melodies. The。
Lesson_11新概念第二册第11课课件
• ★fail v. 失败 • ① vi. 失败 Why did the plan fail? • ②vi. 不及格 I hope I can’t fail in the French test. . ③vt. 使……不及格 The teacher said he would fail me if I don’t worker harder. ④ vt. 未能……,不能……,忘记……(后接不定式) He failed to finish his work in time. Don’t fail to post the letter for me.
Read the text, try to answer the questions : • 1.What will traffic police usually do if you park you car in the wrong place? • 2.What was the polite request ? 3. What did the writer find on his car during the holiday in Sweden? 4.What does the writer think of the police’s request?
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[C] 票(机票,车票,电影或入场券) eg. Do you want a single or a return/round ticket? 你想要单程票还是往返票? I’ve got two tickets for the World Cup Final. 我有两张世界杯决赛的票。 [C] (交通违章)罚款单 get a parking ticket 收到违章停车罚款单 a speeding ticket 超速驾驶罚款单
(完整word版)新概念英语第二册第11课
Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another 礼尚往来I was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in. Tony worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back。
Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me。
While he was eating, I asked him to lend me twenty pounds。
To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately。
'I have never borrowed any money from you,’ Tony said, 'so now you can pay for my dinner!'New words and expressions 生词和短语turn n。
行为,举止 deserve v。
应得到,值得 lawyer n. 律师 bank n. 银行salary n。
工资 immediately adv。
立刻 Tony [ˈtəuni]参考译文我正在一家饭馆吃饭,托尼.斯蒂尔走了进来.托尼曾在一家律师事务所工作,而现在正在一家银行上班。
他的薪水很高,但他却总是向朋友借钱,并且从来不还。
托尼看见了我,就走过来和我坐到一张桌子前。
他从未向我借过钱。
当他吃饭时,我提出向他借20英镑。
新概念二 第11课课件
at table : 吃饭 He seldom talks at table.他进餐时很少说话。 at the table:坐在桌子旁边 Please seat yourself at the table.请在桌旁边就坐吧? It's my treat.我请客 Let's go dutch. AA制 This time is your treat. next time is my turn.
5.★ borrow与lend
borrow的意思是“借”、“借入”,经常与from连用: He borrowed my pen yesterday. He hasn't given me it yet. 他昨天借了我的钢笔,到现在他还没有还我。 Canborrow £20 from you please? I'll pay/ give it back tomorrow 我能从您这里借20英镑吗?我明天就还给您。 lend的意思是“把……借给”、“借出”,经常与介词to连用: He refused to lend any money to Tom. 他不肯借给汤姆钱。 Can you lend me £20 please? I'll pay/ give it back tomorrow. 您能借给我20英镑吗?我明天就还给您。 Can you lend your car to me this afternoon? 你今天下午能把车借我用一下吗?
课文注释
2. He gets a good salary…他的薪水很高…… good在这里的意思是“相当大/多的”、“相当可观的”: It takes me a good three hours to get there. 我花了整整3小时才到达那里。 3.…but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. ……但他却总是向朋友借钱,并且从来不还。 (1)连词and在这句话中可解释为“并且”、“另外”(in addition)。 (2)pay在这里的意思是“偿还(债务等)”。 pay还可以解释为“付”、“支付(价款、账单等)”,如课文的最后一句话: …so now you can pay for my dinner! ……所以现在你可以替我付饭钱了! pay 既是及物动词也可以是不及物动词: How much did you pay for that dress?那件衣服你花了多少钱? I paid the bill.我付了账。
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★salary
n. 工资
salary n. 薪金,薪水(指专业人员和办公室人员按 月领取的薪水) salary man 专业人员,办公室人员 pay的意思比较笼统,指从雇主那里得到的工资 wage n. 工资,工钱(体力劳动者,周薪一般用复 数形式wages)。 wage earner 体力劳动者 income指所有渠道的收入总和,包括工资。 bonus 奖金,红包
One good turn deserves another 尚往来, 善有善报
礼
one bad turn deserves another 恶报
恶有
I was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in. 我正在一家饭馆吃饭,托尼.斯蒂尔走了进来。 过去某一特定时候正在进行的动作,用过去进 行时。 have dinner 吃饭(正餐) have breakfast/ lunch/ supper have a meal 吃一顿饭 while+从句, 动词一定是延续性动词 when+延续性动词/瞬间动词 While/when my mother was doing the housework, my father was watching TV.
★lawyer
n. 律师
law lawyer's office
律师事务所
★bank n. 银行,河岸 I’m going to bank some money. v.去银行存款 banker n.银行家
Agricultural Bank of China (ABC) 中国农业银行 Bank of China (BC) 中国银行 Construction Bank of China (CBC) 中国建设银行 Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC)
表花费的词: spend:(人)spend time/money/energy on sth / (in) doing sth (人)在花时间/金钱/精力,在某事上/用来做某事 cost v. (主语是:事情,物)花费 cost-costcost take:It takes(took) sb some time to do sth. 做某事花某人时间 eg. It takes me 20 minutes to go to work every day.
return 归还:return + n. + to… 把…还给某人; 把…归还某处 eg. You should return the book to the shelf after you read it.读完书后把书放回书架上。 repay 1) 偿还,还钱 eg. He has not repaid me $ 10 yet. 他还没还我10 美元呢。 2) 报答,回报(某人) eg. I will repay her for her kindness. 我会报答她的好意的。 or: I will repay her kindness.
★turn
n. 行为, 举止
1) v.使转动,使变为,指向 2) n.翻转,变化,次序 turn on 打开 turn on the light 开灯 turn off 关闭 turn off the light 关灯 turn down 把音量开小 turn up turn over 翻身 turn round 转身 turn sb down 让某人失望 turn sth down 拒绝某事 turn my help down拒 绝我的帮助 turn against 背叛
I was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in. Tony worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me 20 pounds. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately. 'I have never borrrowed any money from you,' Tony said,'so now you can pay for my dinner!'
'I have never borrowed any money from you,' Tony said, 'so now you can pay for my dinner!'“我还未向你借过钱。”托尼说道, “所以现在你可以替我付饭钱了!” It's my treat. 我请客 Let's go dutch. AA制
【New words and expressions】
turn [tɜ:n] n. 行为,举止 deserve [dɪ'zɜ:v] v. 应得到,值得 lawyer ['lɔ:jə(r)] n. 律师 bank [bæŋk] n. 银行 salary ['sælərɪ] n. 工资 immediately [ɪˈmi:diətli] adv. 立刻
Tony saw me and came and sat at the same table. 托尼看见了我,就走过来和我坐到一张桌子前。
sit at the same table 坐在同一张桌子旁边 sit at table 吃饭 sit at the table 坐在桌子旁边
He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me twenty pounds.他从未向我借过钱,但他吃 饭时,我提出向他借20英镑。 ask sb. to do sth. 要某人做……. lend sb. sth.借给某人某物。 borrow sth. from sb.从sb借来sth.
★deserve
v. 应得到, 值得
① deserve + n. 应该得到……,值得……,应得 (奖赏、惩罚等)该得到表扬 Good work deserves good pay.多劳多得 ② deserve to do sth. 应该…… She deserved to be punished. be worth doing 值得的(褒义) The book is worth reading.这本书值得一读。 be worthy of 值得…的,足以…的 be worthy of praise 值得表扬的 worthwhile adj.值得花费时间金钱的,值得做的 a worthwhile task
He gets a good salary…他的薪水很 高…… good在这里的意思是“相当大/多的”、 “相当可观的”: 1工资很高:a good salary; a high salary; a fat salary 工资很低:a poor salary; a low salary
我正在一家饭馆吃饭,托尼.斯蒂尔走了进 来。托尼曾在一家律师事务所工作,而现在 正在一家银行上班,他的薪水很高,但他却 总是向朋友借钱,并且从来不还。托尼看见 了我,就走过来和我坐到一张桌子前。他从 未向我借过钱,但他吃饭时,我提出向他借 20英镑。令我惊奇的是,他立刻把钱给了我。 “我还未向你借过钱。”托尼说道,“所以 现在你可以替我付饭钱了!”
right away ,at once ,quickly 立刻, 马上 immediate adj.立刻的,很快的 an immediate answer 立即答复 take immediate action 立即采取行动 an immediate cause 直接原因 an immediate boss 直属上司
He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back.他的薪水很高,但他却总是向朋友借 钱,并且从来不还。 borrow sth. from sb. 从……借来…… lend 借出 lend sth to sb / lend sb sth pay – paid – paid 1)“偿还(债务等)”, pay back 还钱 2)V. “付,支付(价款、账单)”。 pay for sth. / sb. 为某人或某物付款。 pay+ 价钱 / 账单 支付钱/账单。 I paid 100 Yuan for the dress.I paid the bill. pay off 还清 pay off the debt 还清债务
To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately.令我惊奇的是,他立刻把钱给了我。 to one’s surprise 令某人惊讶的是 to one’s joy 令某人高兴的是 to one’s sorrow 令某人伤心的是 to one’s disappointment 令某人失望的是
I was (1) at a restaurant when Tony Steele (2). Tony worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He (3), but he always (4) his friends and never pays it back. Tony saw me and came and (5). He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I (6) 20 pounds. (7), he gave me the money (8). 'I have never borrrowed any money from you,' Tony said,'so now you can (9)!'