新概念英语第三册第46课课堂笔记及答案

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新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记Lesson46

新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记Lesson46

新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson46 【课文】So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves,that we are becoming increasingIy less dependent onspecialized labour. No one can plead ignorance of a subjectany longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications.Armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gailyembark on the task of decorating their own homes. Men, particularly, spend hours of their leisure time installing theirown fireplaces, laying out their own gardens; building garagesand making furniture. Some really keen enthusiasts go so faras to build their own computers. Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory servicesfor novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces whichthey can assemble at home. Such things provide an excellentoutlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all ofus are born handymen.Some wives tend to believe that their husbands areinfinitely resourceful and can fix anything. Even men who canhardly drive a nail in straight are supposed to be bornelectricians, carpenters, plumbers and mechanics. Whenlights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some women assume that theirhusbands will somehow put things right. The worst thing aboutthe do-it-yourself game is that sometimes even men live underthe delusion that they can do anything, even when they have repeatedly been proved wrong. It is a question of pride asmuch as anything else.Last spring my wife suggested that I call in a man tolook at our lawn mower. It had broken down the previoussummer, and though I promised to repair it, I had never gotround to it. I would not hear of the suggestion and said that Iwould fix it myself. One Saturday afternoon, I hauled themachine into the garden and had a close look at it. As far asI could see, it only needed a minor adjustment : a turn of a screw here, a little tightening up there, a drop of oil andit would be as good as new. Inevitably the repair job was notquite so simple. The mower firmly refused to mow, so Idecided to dismantle it. The garden was soon littered withchunks of metal which had once made up a lawn mower. But Iwas extremely pleased with myself. I had traced the cause ofthe trouble. One of the links in the chain that drives thewheels had snapped. After buying a new chain I was faced withthe insurmountable task of putting the confusing jigsawpuzzle together again. I was not surprised to find that themachine still refused to work after I had reassembled it, forthe simple reason that I was left with several curiouslyshaped bits of metal which did not seem to fit anywhere. Igave up in despair. The weeks passed and the grass grew.When my wife nagged me to do something about it, I told her that either I would have to buy a new mower or let the grass grow. Needless to say our house is now surrounded by a jungle. Buried somewhere in deep grass there is a rusting lawn-mower which I have promised to repair one day.【课文翻译】现在我们自己动手做事的热情很高,结果对于专业工人的依赖越来越少了。

新概念第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson46

新概念第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson46

新概念第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson46【课文】So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingIy less dependent onspecialized labour. No one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications. Armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task of decorating their own homes. Men, particularly, spend hours of their leisure time installing their own fireplaces, laying out their own gardens; building garages and making furniture. Some really keen enthusiasts go so far as to build their own computers. Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by runningspecial advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. Such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all of us are born handymen.Some wives tend to believe that their husbands are infinitely resourceful and can fix anything. Even men who can hardly drive a nail in straight are supposed to be born electricians, carpenters, plumbers and mechanics. When lights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some women assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. The worst thing about the do-it-yourself game is that sometimes even men live under the delusion that they can do anything, even when they have repeatedly been proved wrong. It is a question of pride as much as anything else.Last spring my wife suggested that I call in a man to look at our lawn mower. It had broken down the previous summer, and though I promised to repair it, I had never got round to it. I would not hear of the suggestion and said that I would fix it myself. One Saturday afternoon, I hauled the machine into the garden and had a close look at it. As far as I could see, it only needed a minor adjustment: a turn of a screw here, a little tightening up there, a drop of oil andit would be as good as new. Inevitably the repair job was not quite so simple. The mower firmly refused to mow, so I decided to dismantle it. The garden was soon littered with chunks of metal which had once made up a lawn mower. But I was extremely pleased with myself. I had traced the cause of the trouble. One of the links in the chain that drives the wheels had snapped. After buying a new chain I was faced with the insurmountable task of putting the confusing jigsaw puzzle together again. I was not surprised to find that the machine still refused to work after I had reassembled it, for the simple reason that I was left with several curiously shaped bits of metal which did not seem to fit anywhere. I gave up in despair. The weeks passed and the grass grew. When my wife nagged me to do something about it, I told her that either I would have to buy a new mower or let the grass grow. Needless to say our house is now surrounded by a jungle. Buried somewhere in deep grass there is a rusting lawn-mower which I have promised to repair one day.【课文翻译】现在我们自己动手做事的热情很高,结果对于专业工人的依赖越来越少了。

新概念英语第三册Lesson46_48课文重点精讲解析

新概念英语第三册Lesson46_48课文重点精讲解析

新概念英语第三册Lesson46~48课文重点精讲解析新概念英语第三册Lesson46课文重点精讲解析1 So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingIy less dependent on specialized labour.全句使用的基本句型是so...that意为"太...以至于..."引导结果状语从句。

So great is out passion 为倒装语序,其正常语序是Our passion for doing things for ourselves is so great that...为了强调great这个词,把so great提到句首,因此主谓语要倒装Become/be dependent on 意为"依赖,依靠"e.g. In China, farming is no longer dependent on the weather. 在中国,种田不再完全靠天了。

2 No one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications.plead ignorance of sth. 以不知道......为借口e.g. He pleaded ignorance of the accident.Not ... any longer=no longer,表示"不再",本句中No one构成了否定形式,因此应使用any longer,不应使用no longerdo-it-yourself为合成词,意思自己动手做的。

合成词是将一个词组或一个句子中的每一个单词用连字符链接,作为一个单词来使用的构词形式。

度米文库汇编之新概念英语第三册Lesson46重点句子及解析

度米文库汇编之新概念英语第三册Lesson46重点句子及解析

度米文库汇编之新概念英语第三册Lesson46重点句子及解析【课文】so great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingiy less dependent on specialized labour. no one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications. armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task of decorating their own homes. men, particularly, spend hours of their leisure time installing their own fireplaces, laying out their own gardens; building garages and making furniture. some really keen enthusiasts go so far as to build their own computers. shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all of us are born handymen.some wives tend to believe that their husbands are infinitely resourceful and can fix anything. even men who can hardly drive a nail in straight are supposed to be born electricians, carpenters, plumbers and mechanics. when lights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some women assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. the worst thing about the do-it-yourself game is that sometimes even men live under the delusion that they can do anything, even when they haverepeatedly been proved wrong. it is a question of pride asmuch as anything else.last spring my wife suggested that i call in a man to look at our lawn mower. it had broken down the previous summer, and though i promised to repair it, i had never got round to it. iwould not hear of the suggestion and said that i would fix it myself. one saturday afternoon, i hauled the machine into the garden and had a close look at it. as far as i could see, it only needed a minor adjustment: a turn of a screw here, a little tightening up there, a drop of oil and it would be as good as new. inevitably the repair job was not quite so simple. the mower firmly refused to mow, so i decided to dismantle it. the garden was soon littered with chunks of metal which had once made up a lawn mower. but i was extremely pleased with myself. i had traced the cause of the trouble. one of the links in the chain that drives the wheels had snapped. after buying a new chain i was faced with the insurmountable task of putting the confusing jigsaw puzzle together again. i was not surprised to find that the machine still refused to work after i had reassembled it, for the simple reason that i was left withseveral curiously shaped bits of metal which did not seem tofit anywhere. i gave up in despair. the weeks passed and the grass grew. when my wife nagged me to do something about it, i told her that either i would have to buy a new mower or let the grass grow. needless to say our house is now surrounded by a jungle. buried somewhere in deep grass there is a rustinglawn-mower which i have promised to repair one day.【课文翻译】现在我们自己动手做事的热情很高,结果对于专业工人的依赖越来越少了。

新概念第三册第46课

新概念第三册第46课

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲语言点第46课自己动手Do it Yourself 自己动手So great is our passion for doing things forourselves, that we are becoming increasingIyless dependent on specialized labour. No onecan plead ignorance of a subject any longer, forthere are countless do-it-yourself publications.Armed with the right tools and materials,newlyweds gaily embark on the task ofdecorating their own homes.1.So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becomingincreasingIy less dependent on specialized labour.现在我们自己动手做事的热情很高,结果对于专业工人的依赖越来越少了。

语言点:句子结构分析:so引导的是一个倒装句,这句话可还原为: Our passion is so great for doingthings for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingIy less dependent on specialized labour.2.No one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications.由于出版了不计其数的教人自己动手做事的书报杂志,没有人再能说对某事一无所知。

新概念第三册46课Do it yourself 自己动手

新概念第三册46课Do it yourself 自己动手

Lesson 46 Do it yourself 自己动手【New words and expressions】生词和短语●plead v. 找(借口),辩解●ignorance n. 无知,不懂●publication n. 出版物●newlyweds n. 新婚夫妇●gaily adv. 愉快地,高兴地●leisure n. 空闲●keen adj. 热心的,渴望的●advisory adj. 咨询的●novice n.新手●consumer n. 消费者,顾客●assemble v. 装配,组装●outlet n. 出路●creative adj. 创造性的●handyman n. 手巧的人,能工巧匠●resourceful adj. 足智多谋的●fuse v. 由于烧断保险丝而短路●rickety adj. 要散架的,晃动的●clog v. 堵塞●delusion n. 错觉●lawn mower 割草机●adjustmen t n. 调整●screw n. 螺丝钉●dismantle v. 拆卸●chunk n. (厚)块●snap v. 绷断●insurmountable adj. 不能克服的,难以对付的●jigsaw n. 线锯●nag v. 唠叨不休●rust v. 生锈◆plead v. 找(借口),辩解plead ignorance: 一无所知Eg: The authorities plead ignorance.I plead ed that I was ill so I couldn’t go to the party.plead that...pleadable 可辩护的Eg: This is a pleadable case.pleading n. 辩护,恳求pleader n. 辩护人beg vt. 肯求(可怜地一再要求)beg sb. not to doask 请求,要求(期待肯定的答复)entreat: 请求(通过反反复复的请求,来说服、软化对方)implore 要求(迫切地、痛苦地要求)Eg: The poor man implored me for help.◆ignorance n. 无知,不懂◆publication n. 出版物◆newlyweds n. 新婚夫妇◆gaily adv. 愉快地,高兴地◆◆◆leisure n. 空闲spare timeleisure hoursat leisure 悠闲自得的,空闲的L46-01 end 9’23”L46-02 begin 13’05”Eg: I’m quite at leisure if you want to me to help you.at one’s leisure 在某人空闲的时候,在某人高兴的时候Eg: Look me up, at your leisure.drop in me, at your leisure.At your leisure, please call me.wait sb.’s leisure 等某人有空闲的时候◆◆◆keen adj. 热心的,渴望的eager, anxiousbe keen about 迷上,喜欢上The boy is keen about footfall.be keen on sth. 迷上,喜欢上(口)anxious (焦急的心情,因焦虑而渴望)eager (因特别想得到或拥有某物而渴求)Eg: What are you eager for?keen (因为极大的兴趣和欲念而热衷于)◆advisory adj. 咨询的◆novice n. 新手◆consumer n. 消费者,顾客◆assemble v. 装配,组装assemble vi. 众多人的集会==fit, put the parts / pieces togetherEg: It took me three hours to assemble thy bicycle.amass, accumulate, collect, gather, assemble, store up, hold up ◆outlet n. 出路排水口,通风口a way through which sth. may go outan outlet for water 排水口an outlet for air 通风口Eg: This is an outlet for you to get success.He wants an outlet for his anger.他需要一个出气筒。

新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第46课:Do it yourself

新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第46课:Do it yourself

新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第46课:Do it yourself Lesson 46 Do it yourself 自己动手【New words and expressions】生词和短语●plead v. 找(借口),辩解●ignorance n. 无知,不懂●publication n. 出版物●newlyweds n. 新婚夫妇●gaily adv. 愉快地,高兴地●leisure n. 空闲●keen adj. 热心的,渴望的●advisory adj. 咨询的●novice n. 新手●consumer n. 消费者,顾客●assemble v. 装配,组装●outlet n. 出路●creative adj. 创造性的●handyman n. 手巧的人,能工巧匠●resourceful adj. 足智多谋的●fuse v. 因为烧断保险丝而短路●rickety adj. 要散架的,晃动的●clog v. 堵塞●delusion n. 错觉●lawn mower 割草机●adjustment n. 调整●screw n. 螺丝钉●dismantle v. 拆卸●chunk n. (厚)块●snap v. 绷断●insurmountable adj. 不能克服的,难以对付的●jigsaw n. 线锯●nag v. 唠叨不休●rust v. 生锈◆plead v. 找(借口),辩解plead ignorance:一无所知Eg: The authorities plead ignorance.I pleaded that I was ill so I couldn’t go to the party. plead that...pleadable 可辩护的Eg: This is a pleadable case.pleading n. 辩护,恳求pleader n. 辩护人beg vt. 肯求(可怜地一再要求)beg sb. not to doask 请求,要求(期待肯定的答复)entreat:请求(通过反反复复的请求,来说服、软化对方)implore 要求(迫切地、痛苦地要求)Eg: The poor man implored me for help.◆ignorance n. 无知,不懂◆publication n. 出版物◆newlyweds n. 新婚夫妇◆gaily adv. 愉快地,高兴地◆◆◆leisure n. 空闲spare timeleisure hoursat leisure 悠闲自得的,空闲的L46-01 end 9’23”L46-02 begin 13’05”Eg:I’m quite at leisure if you want to me to help you. at one’s leisure 在某人空闲的时候,在某人高兴的时候Eg: Look me up, at your leisure.drop in me, at your leisure.At your leisure, please call me.。

新概念英语第三册学习笔记第46课 Do It Yourself

新概念英语第三册学习笔记第46课 Do It Yourself

新概念英语第三册学习笔记第46课 Do It Yourself 第一段词汇解析①整个状语中有一个 which 引导的定语从句。

一般说来某一成分下是不细分的,但是从句本书仍然细分。

②increasingly = more and more。

③plead ignorance = say that you don't know anything about。

④gaily embark on the task = happily start the job。

⑤installing = putting in。

⑥novices = beginners。

第二段词汇解析①repeatedly = often , time after time。

第三段词汇解析①这里的 snap 是猛咬、啪地关上之意,在句子中所表达的意思是link,一个小环断了。

②该状语中有 that 引导的宾语从句和 after 引导的状语从句。

Notes 学习笔记词组归纳1.less dependent on2.ignorance of3.any longer4.armed with5.embark ony out7.make furniture8.go so far as to do sth.9.bits and pieces10.pent up11.tend to12.drive a nail in13.be supposed to be14.under the delusion that15.call in16.look at17.break down18.hear of19.have a close look at20.as far as21.tight up22.a drop of23.make up24.be pleased with25.trace the cause26.give up27.in despair28.needless to say29.be surrounded bywn mower。

裕兴新概念第三册lesson46英语笔记

裕兴新概念第三册lesson46英语笔记

裕兴新概念第三册lesson46英语笔记Do it yourselfplead v.找(借⼝)辩解ignorance n.⽆知,不懂publication n.出版物newlyweds n.新婚夫妇gaily adv.⾼兴地,愉快地leisure n.空闲keen adj.热⼼的,渴望的advisory adj.咨询的novice n.新⼿consumer n.消费者,顾客assemble v.装配,组装outlet n.出路creative adj.创造性的handyman n.⼿巧的⼈,能⼯巧匠resourceful adj.⾜智多谋的fuse n.由于烧断保险丝⽽短路. rickety adj.要散架的,要晃动的clog v.堵塞delusion n.错觉lawn mower 割草机adjustment n.调整screw n.螺丝钉dismantle v.拆卸chunk n.厚(块)snap v.绷断insurmountable adj.不能克服的,难以对付的jigsaw n.线锯nag v.唠叨不休rust v.⽣锈plead v.1) offer as an explanation or excuse找借⼝辩解,举出……作为请求原谅的理由pleaded pleaded或pled pledplead illnessplead insanityplead ignoranceeg. The thief pled ignorance of law.The thief pled ignorance of poverty.She left early , pleading a headache.English is so popular that no one can plead ignorance of it.plea n.借⼝on the plea of illness.2) to ask for something that you want very much in a sincere and emotional way.恳求,恳请plead with sb to do sthplead with sb for stheg. We pled with the landlord for more time to pay for the rent .The little girl cried and pled with her mother for a new dress.ignorant adj.⽆知的,不了解(of persons)knowing little or nothing, not awarebe ignorant of /about 对不了解,不知道eg. The young men are ignorant of life.an ignorant and uneducated man ignorance(in) ignorance of 不懂,(⽆知)不了解eg. The reduce lives in ignorance of outside world. His long ,dull lecture displayed his ignorance of the subject.newlyweds n.新婚夫妇wedding presentwedding cakewedding dresswedding banquetwedding ringunwedded mothernewly industrialized countries新型化国家a newly-built housea newly-elected Presidentnewly baked breadgay adj.1)(old ) bright and attractivegay color 鲜亮的染⾊2)cheerful and excitedeg. Work while you work, play while you play, this is the way to be happy and gay.3)homosexual esp a man 男同性恋者lesbian ⼥同性恋者gaily adv. cheerfullygaily painted 涂有鲜亮的染⾊gaily decorated ⽤亮丽的颜⾊装饰leisure n.空闲,休闲leisure timeleisure centerleisure wearsat one’s leisure 在空闲时候in one’s spare timethe leisured class 有闲阶级a leisurely stroll 悠闲地散步keen adj.a keen knife (sharp)a keen wind (cold and strong)a keen minda keen insight (clever)be keen on sthbe keen to do stheg.I’m keen on hamburgers(be very interested in sth)The man was keen to go out of hospital. (be impatient to do sth)be fond of (like)eg.I’m fond of music.be crazy abouteg. I’m crazy about English.be earnest about 热⼼,且⼀本正经eg. He is earnest about his new job.be ardent for 对……有热忱eg. He is ardent for public welfare.be enthusiastic about 对……热情很⾼eg. The man is enthusiastic about do-it-self. advisory adj.咨询的,给与建议的advisory committee 咨询委员会advisory body 咨询机构advisory services 咨询服务advisable 明智的,可取的it is advisable to do sthI think it is advisable to do sth.It is advisable to embark on the task of setting up our company.consume v.to use time, energy , goods, ecteg. The man lived in such an extravaganceand he soon consumed his fortune.The automobile consumes gasoline. Discussion consumes quite a lot of hours. Fire consumed the whole house.be consumed with 被某种情感所吞噬be consumed with curiosity. 充满好奇⼼be consumed with hate. 充满仇恨be consumed with grief.伤⼼欲绝be consumed with envy.be consumed with jealousy.妒⽕中烧consumer 消费者,⽤户,消费品consumer confidence 商品信誉consumer market 商品市场consumer right 消费者权益assemble vt./vi. 组装,集合assemble a machineassemble a carassemble a computerassemble studentassembly n.⼤会UN Assemblythe right of assemblyoutlet n.向外的通路,出⼝an outlet of the river 河流的出⼝retail outlet (零售)销售渠道eg. Sports are good outlet for work pressure. 运动是缓解⼯作压⼒的好办法eg. Jigsaw puzzle provides a good outlet for children’s curiosity and creativity.拼图游戏给孩⼦们的好奇⼼和创造⼒提供了⼀个很好的宣泄机会。

新概念英语 三册 Lesson 46笔记

新概念英语 三册   Lesson 46笔记

1.plead (offer as an explanation or excuse)(pleaded/pled); 1)plead illness以生病为辩解; plead ignorance of law/poverty ;plead a headache; plea n. 借口on the plea of illness 以生病为借口;2)恳求,恳请plead with sb to do sth ; plead with sb for sth ;2.Ignorant ( knowing nothing or little) be ~ of /about the life; an ignorant and uneducated man ; ignorance 无知, (in) ignorance of the outside world;3.Newlyweds; wedding present/cake/dress/ring; unwedded mother 未婚妈妈;newly industrialized countries 新型工业化国家;a newly-built house/elected president/ baked bread ;4.Gay adj. 1)明亮的,艳丽的~ color 艳丽的色彩;2)快乐的,兴高采烈的eg: work while you work,play while you play , this is the way to be happy and gay. 3) homosexual, 男同性恋者lesbian 女同性恋者;gaily 鲜艳的,5.Leisure , leisure time/center/wears; at one's leisure= in one's spare time ; the leisured class 有闲阶级;a leisurely stroll 悠闲地散步;6.Keen ; a keen knife (锋利的),a keen mind (敏锐的);a keen wind(强烈的);be keen on sth ; be keen to do sth .迫切的,焦急的去做某事。

新概念英语第三册 46-50 课后作文标准答案

新概念英语第三册 46-50 课后作文标准答案

Lesson 46 Do it yourselfKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (a)Title: The dripping tapIntroduction: Dripping tap — didn't want to call in a plumber — charge a lot of money — so did it myself — surely a fairly easy job —what can go wrong?Development: First thing — turn off water at mains — couldn't find it — finally found it under the kitchen sink — never noticed it before — turned it offTurned on kitchen tap —stopped running —unscrewed tap —took off old washer —new washer wouldn't go on — cut it a little — went on, no problem — put everything back together — turned on mains — pleased — five minutes later, tap started dripping worse than ever Conclusion: Never again — will always call in professionalCompositionFriends have often told me that one of the simplest plumbing jobs in a house is changing the washer on a dripping tap. We had a drip-ping tap in the kitchen. It had been dripping for weeks. I didn't want to call in a plumber because they charge a lot of money, so I decided to do it myself. Surely it's a fairly easy job, I thought. What can go wrong?I really did not think that it would be difficult. I knew that the first thing I had to do was to turn off the water at the mains. Unfor-tunately, I couldn't find where to turn off the water. Was it under the sink in our kitchen? Or was it outside somewhere? Eventually I found it under the kitchen sink on a pipe coming up from the ground that I. had never noticed before.When I had turned off the mains tap, I turned on the kitchen tap until it stopped running. So far, so good! Then I gaily embarked on the task of unscrewing the tap and taking off the old washer. When I tried to put the new washer on, however, I realized that I had a problem. Whatever I did, it just wouldn't go on. So I cut it a little and it went on with no problem. Then I put everything back togeth-er and turned on the mains. I was so pleased with myself — until, five minutes later, the tap started dripping worse than ever.As a result of the experience, I have made a decision. I will never attempt to change a washer again, and I will call in a professionalfor any plumbing, building or electrical job that ever needs doing in the house.(291 words)Lesson 47 Too high a price?Key to CompositionA possible answer.Plan and ideas for composition (a )Title: "You are what you eat"Introduction: Meaning of expression— applies to some — not to othersDevelopment: Plenty of fruit and vegetables — lean meat — keep healthy. . .Fatty foods and "junk foods" (beefburgers, etc. , ). . .Problem —physical health not simply result of diet — also metabolism, exercise and wayof life/lifestyle — sit at desk day — watch TV — can't expect to be healthyConclusion: I eat well and sensibly — take exercise — still 150 pounds — too much for my age and heightCompositionIt has often been said that "you are what you eat. " But what does that mean? It certainly does not mean that if you eat enough car-rots, you will begin to look like one! It means that you will be healthy if you eat healthy food, and your health will not be so good if you eat "junk food". And obviously it applies to some people, but not to others. A friend of mine is mainly a vegetarian, she eats mostly fruit am vegetables, with some fish, and she is extremely healthy. She even has a meal occasionally with fried eggs, fried bacon and chips, but h doesn't seem to do her any harm. Basically she eats a diet which is 90% healthy. So, I suppose, she is what she eats.There is a problem, however, and it is this. Your physical health is not simply the result of what you eat and drink: it is also . partly a result of your own metabolism, the amount of exercise you take and the general way you live (your lifestyle, if you like). If you eat healthy food, but sit at a desk all day and then sit all evening watching television, then of course you can't expect to be really healthy.I eat well, I think. I eat fresh meat, fruit and vegetables when I can. I do not eat much fatty food, I do not eat much prepared food (frozen meals) and very rarely have a fried meal. I take regular exercise, particularly walking and cycling, and I don't drink much alcohol. But I still weigh ISO pounds, which is too much for my age and height. (276wards)Lesson 48 The silent villageKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (b) .Title: An unexpected swimIntroduction: Reached the stream — no one there — no boat, no boatmanDevelopment: At first surprised — mistaken the place? walked along bank —definitely not there Tried to attract attention of anyone on other side — strandedSat down on bank of stream'—discussed problem—wife suggested something — take off shirts, tie personal belongings inthem — swim to other sideWalked back to hotelConclusion: Most surprising thing — walked into hotel still wet — no one said word CompositionWhen we reached the stream where we had stepped out of the ferry and where the boatman said he would wait, there was no one. There was no boat and no boatmanAt first we were surprised and thought that we had perhaps mistaken the place where he said he would wait. We walked along the bank of the stream for a few hundred yards in one direction, and then in the other. He was definitely not there. I was worried that the villagers would be coming down the mountain after . us, but we couldn't see anybody, and the only noise was the noise of the running stream. We called across the stream to attract the attention of anyone on the other side, but nothing happened. It seemed that we were stranded.We sat down on the bank of the stream and just looked at each other"Come on, " I said. "We've been in worse situations than this. What about that time we got lost in the forest in Germany, and the time the car broke down in Australia?'*"You're right, " she said, cheering up. "There is something we can do. "And, since I certainly couldn't think of anything better, we did just what she suggested. We both took off our shirts, tied our per-sonal belongings in them(purse, money, passport, keys and so on), tied the shirts round our waists, and waded into the water until we had to swim. And we swam to the other side, where we squeezed out our shirts and put them on again wet. Then we walked back to our small hotel in the town.Perhaps the most surprising thing was that when we walked into the hotel still wet from our swim across the stream, no one said a word! (301wards)Lesson 49 The ideal servantKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (b)Tide: It is a good thing domestic servants have become a great rarity.Introduction: Domestic servants still exist —work for film stars, pop stars, other famous people—but very few — great age of servantsis pastDevelopment: Reasons why small number of domestic servants: small number of big houses needing domestic servants —many country ? houses in Britain —bought by National Trust —many helpers voluntaryHouses owned privately — now run much more efficiently — open gates to general publicSuch large houses — some domestic staff — but employ other peopleConclusion: Personally pleased — no more/very few domestic servantsMost work for someone else — but "servant" idea connected with past centuries CompositionDomestic servants still exist, but nowadays, instead of working for rich old ladies, they only work for members of the royal family, aristocrats, film stars, pop stars, successful businessmen and other rich and famous people, and there are really very few of them. The great age of domestic servants is past.There are many reasons why there is such a small number of domestic servants now- The first thing, of course, is that there are very few families that own big houses that need domestic servants. Many of the large country houses in Britain that need servants have been bought by an organisation called the National Trust and many of the people who help to run these properties are voluntary. They are cer-tainly not "servants" and they believe that they are helping to preserve the heritage of Great Britain.The houses that are still owned privately are row run much more efficiently than they used to be, and very few entertain guests as they used to do. Instead, they open their gates to the general public, and so they need the same staff that major entertainments need. True, such large houses have some domestic staff, but they employ many other people who would not like to think ofthemselves as "dom-estic servants" —waiters and waitresses in their cafes, cleaners, car park attendants, ticket collectors, guides, office staff, and so on.I am personally pleased that there are so few people in domestic service now. Moat of us work for someone else, it's true, but the whole idea of being a "servant", a "domestic servant", is an idea connected more with past centuries than the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. (279wards)Lesson 50 New Year resolutionsKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition {a )Titles Broken resolutionsIntroduction: New Year resolutions — made to be broken? — some people serious — most know they won't succeed — so ridiculous res-olutions ,Development: Last time made list of resolutions — five years ago — always do college work on time — keep room tidy — have nothingto do with girls in nearby college — write home once a week — wash clothes regularly — have haircut once a month — Im-possible! — girlfriend helped —? eventually gave up in despairConclusion: Don't make New Year resolutions any more —little point —why break habits —years to establishComposition:,Are New Year resolutions made to be broken? f think so. Some people are serious about them of course, but most know that they won't succeed in keeping them. That's probably why they make resolutions such as "I must be polite to Aunt Harriet" when they only see Aunt Harriet twice a year! — or "I must cut down on my smoking" when they only ever have a cigarette after a family lunch on Sundays! Such resolutions, then, are not only ridiculous, but hardly resolutions at all! The last time I ever made a list of resolutions was five years ago. I remember now that I resolved always to do my college work on time, to keep my room tidy, to have nothing to do with the girls in the nearby girls' college, to write home at least once a week, to wash my dirty clothes regularly and to have a haircut once a month. What was I thinking of?! For most college students such resolutions would be impossible — and of course they were for me!I kept three of the resolutions for a week, and a girlfriend from the nearby girls' college helped me to keep two more (the ones about keeping my room tidy and washing my dirty clothes regularly!) for another week. After that, I gave up in despair. Instead, I resolved just to try to be just a little bit more tidy and a little more thoughtful, generally.I don't bother to make New Year resolutions any more since I have proved to myself and others that I can't keep them. There seemsto be little point in breaking habits which have taken years to establish. (279 words )。

新概念第三册第46课

新概念第三册第46课

第46课自己动手Do it Yourself 自己动手So great is our passion for doing things forourselves, that we are becoming increasingIyless dependent on specialized labour. No onecan plead ignorance of a subject any longer,forthere are countless do-it-yourself with the right tools and materials,newlyweds gaily embark on the task ofdecorating their own homes.great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becomingincreasingIy less dependent on specialized labour.现在我们自己动手做事的热情很高,结果对于专业工人的依赖越来越少了。

语言点:句子结构分析:so引导的是一个倒装句,这句话可还原为: Our passion is sogreat for doingthings for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingIy less dependent on specialized labour.one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications.由于出版了不计其数的教人自己动手做事的书报杂志,没有人再能说对某事一无所知。

with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task ofdecorating their own homes.新婚夫妇找来合适的工具和材料,喜气洋洋地开始布置新房。

新概念英语第三册 46-50 课后作文标准答案

新概念英语第三册 46-50 课后作文标准答案

Lesson 46 Do it yourselfKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (a)Title: The dripping tapIntroduction: Dripping tap — didn't want to call in a plumber — charge a lot of money — so did it myself — surely a fairly easy job —what can go wrong?Development: First thing — turn off water at mains — couldn't find it — finally found it under the kitchen sink — never noticed it before — turned it offTurned on kitchen tap —stopped running —unscrewed tap —took off old washer —new washer wouldn't go on — cut it a little — went on, no problem — put everything back together — turned on mains — pleased — five minutes later, tap started dripping worse than ever Conclusion: Never again — will always call in professionalCompositionFriends have often told me that one of the simplest plumbing jobs in a house is changing the washer on a dripping tap. We had a drip-ping tap in the kitchen. It had been dripping for weeks. I didn't want to call in a plumber because they charge a lot of money, so I decided to do it myself. Surely it's a fairly easy job, I thought. What can go wrong?I really did not think that it would be difficult. I knew that the first thing I had to do was to turn off the water at the mains. Unfor-tunately, I couldn't find where to turn off the water. Was it under the sink in our kitchen? Or was it outside somewhere? Eventually I found it under the kitchen sink on a pipe coming up from the ground that I. had never noticed before.When I had turned off the mains tap, I turned on the kitchen tap until it stopped running. So far, so good! Then I gaily embarked on the task of unscrewing the tap and taking off the old washer. When I tried to put the new washer on, however, I realized that I had a problem. Whatever I did, it just wouldn't go on. So I cut it a little and it went on with no problem. Then I put everything back togeth-er and turned on the mains. I was so pleased with myself — until, five minutes later, the tap started dripping worse than ever.As a result of the experience, I have made a decision. I will never attempt to change a washer again, and I will call in a professionalfor any plumbing, building or electrical job that ever needs doing in the house.(291 words)Lesson 47 Too high a price?Key to CompositionA possible answer.Plan and ideas for composition (a )Title: "You are what you eat"Introduction: Meaning of expression— applies to some — not to othersDevelopment: Plenty of fruit and vegetables — lean meat — keep healthy. . .Fatty foods and "junk foods" (beefburgers, etc. , ). . .Problem —physical health not simply result of diet — also metabolism, exercise and wayof life/lifestyle — sit at desk day — watch TV — can't expect to be healthyConclusion: I eat well and sensibly — take exercise — still 150 pounds — too much for my age and heightCompositionIt has often been said that "you are what you eat. " But what does that mean? It certainly does not mean that if you eat enough car-rots, you will begin to look like one! It means that you will be healthy if you eat healthy food, and your health will not be so good if you eat "junk food". And obviously it applies to some people, but not to others. A friend of mine is mainly a vegetarian, she eats mostly fruit am vegetables, with some fish, and she is extremely healthy. She even has a meal occasionally with fried eggs, fried bacon and chips, but h doesn't seem to do her any harm. Basically she eats a diet which is 90% healthy. So, I suppose, she is what she eats.There is a problem, however, and it is this. Your physical health is not simply the result of what you eat and drink: it is also . partly a result of your own metabolism, the amount of exercise you take and the general way you live (your lifestyle, if you like). If you eat healthy food, but sit at a desk all day and then sit all evening watching television, then of course you can't expect to be really healthy.I eat well, I think. I eat fresh meat, fruit and vegetables when I can. I do not eat much fatty food, I do not eat much prepared food (frozen meals) and very rarely have a fried meal. I take regular exercise, particularly walking and cycling, and I don't drink much alcohol. But I still weigh ISO pounds, which is too much for my age and height. (276wards)Lesson 48 The silent villageKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (b) .Title: An unexpected swimIntroduction: Reached the stream — no one there — no boat, no boatmanDevelopment: At first surprised — mistaken the place? walked along bank —definitely not there Tried to attract attention of anyone on other side — strandedSat down on bank of stream'—discussed problem—wife suggested something — take off shirts, tie personal belongings inthem — swim to other sideWalked back to hotelConclusion: Most surprising thing — walked into hotel still wet — no one said word CompositionWhen we reached the stream where we had stepped out of the ferry and where the boatman said he would wait, there was no one. There was no boat and no boatmanAt first we were surprised and thought that we had perhaps mistaken the place where he said he would wait. We walked along the bank of the stream for a few hundred yards in one direction, and then in the other. He was definitely not there. I was worried that the villagers would be coming down the mountain after . us, but we couldn't see anybody, and the only noise was the noise of the running stream. We called across the stream to attract the attention of anyone on the other side, but nothing happened. It seemed that we were stranded.We sat down on the bank of the stream and just looked at each other"Come on, " I said. "We've been in worse situations than this. What about that time we got lost in the forest in Germany, and the time the car broke down in Australia?'*"You're right, " she said, cheering up. "There is something we can do. "And, since I certainly couldn't think of anything better, we did just what she suggested. We both took off our shirts, tied our per-sonal belongings in them(purse, money, passport, keys and so on), tied the shirts round our waists, and waded into the water until we had to swim. And we swam to the other side, where we squeezed out our shirts and put them on again wet. Then we walked back to our small hotel in the town.Perhaps the most surprising thing was that when we walked into the hotel still wet from our swim across the stream, no one said a word! (301wards)Lesson 49 The ideal servantKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition (b)Tide: It is a good thing domestic servants have become a great rarity.Introduction: Domestic servants still exist —work for film stars, pop stars, other famous people—but very few — great age of servantsis pastDevelopment: Reasons why small number of domestic servants: small number of big houses needing domestic servants —many country ? houses in Britain —bought by National Trust —many helpers voluntaryHouses owned privately — now run much more efficiently — open gates to general publicSuch large houses — some domestic staff — but employ other peopleConclusion: Personally pleased — no more/very few domestic servantsMost work for someone else — but "servant" idea connected with past centuries CompositionDomestic servants still exist, but nowadays, instead of working for rich old ladies, they only work for members of the royal family, aristocrats, film stars, pop stars, successful businessmen and other rich and famous people, and there are really very few of them. The great age of domestic servants is past.There are many reasons why there is such a small number of domestic servants now- The first thing, of course, is that there are very few families that own big houses that need domestic servants. Many of the large country houses in Britain that need servants have been bought by an organisation called the National Trust and many of the people who help to run these properties are voluntary. They are cer-tainly not "servants" and they believe that they are helping to preserve the heritage of Great Britain.The houses that are still owned privately are row run much more efficiently than they used to be, and very few entertain guests as they used to do. Instead, they open their gates to the general public, and so they need the same staff that major entertainments need. True, such large houses have some domestic staff, but they employ many other people who would not like to think ofthemselves as "dom-estic servants" —waiters and waitresses in their cafes, cleaners, car park attendants, ticket collectors, guides, office staff, and so on.I am personally pleased that there are so few people in domestic service now. Moat of us work for someone else, it's true, but the whole idea of being a "servant", a "domestic servant", is an idea connected more with past centuries than the twentieth or twenty-first centuries. (279wards)Lesson 50 New Year resolutionsKey to CompositionA possible answerPlan and ideas for composition {a )Titles Broken resolutionsIntroduction: New Year resolutions — made to be broken? — some people serious — most know they won't succeed — so ridiculous res-olutions ,Development: Last time made list of resolutions — five years ago — always do college work on time — keep room tidy — have nothingto do with girls in nearby college — write home once a week — wash clothes regularly — have haircut once a month — Im-possible! — girlfriend helped —? eventually gave up in despairConclusion: Don't make New Year resolutions any more —little point —why break habits —years to establishComposition:,Are New Year resolutions made to be broken? f think so. Some people are serious about them of course, but most know that they won't succeed in keeping them. That's probably why they make resolutions such as "I must be polite to Aunt Harriet" when they only see Aunt Harriet twice a year! — or "I must cut down on my smoking" when they only ever have a cigarette after a family lunch on Sundays! Such resolutions, then, are not only ridiculous, but hardly resolutions at all! The last time I ever made a list of resolutions was five years ago. I remember now that I resolved always to do my college work on time, to keep my room tidy, to have nothing to do with the girls in the nearby girls' college, to write home at least once a week, to wash my dirty clothes regularly and to have a haircut once a month. What was I thinking of?! For most college students such resolutions would be impossible — and of course they were for me!I kept three of the resolutions for a week, and a girlfriend from the nearby girls' college helped me to keep two more (the ones about keeping my room tidy and washing my dirty clothes regularly!) for another week. After that, I gave up in despair. Instead, I resolved just to try to be just a little bit more tidy and a little more thoughtful, generally.I don't bother to make New Year resolutions any more since I have proved to myself and others that I can't keep them. There seemsto be little point in breaking habits which have taken years to establish. (279 words )。

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亚历山大《新概念英语(3):培养技能(新版)》【词汇短语+课文精解+练习答案】(Lesson 46

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novice [
] n. 新手, 初学者
【例句】Have an eye on her. She is a novice. 当心照看她一点。她是个新手。
consumer [
] n. 消费者
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Lesson 46 Do it yourself
词汇短语
plead [
] v. 恳求,请求;为…辩护;提出…为理由
【例句】Your youth and simplicity plead for you in this stance. 在这种情况下,你的
年轻和单纯成为有力的辩护。
【词组】plead for 请求;为…辩护
plead against sb. 反驳某人
【助记】pl(谐音:漂亮)+(l)ead(领导)
【派生】pleading n. 恳求;答辩;辩论,诉状
ignorant [
] adj. 无知的,愚昧的;无礼的;不知道的
【例句】They are not so ignorant as you might suppose. 他们并不像你认为的那么无
【例句】I’ll return the call at my leisure. 我有空就会来拜访。
【词组】at leisure 从容地;闲着地
【助记】lei(累)+sure(真的,确实)→确实累,休闲去
keen [
] adj. 锋利的;敏税的,敏捷的;(on)热心的,渴望的
n. 痛哭,挽歌
【例句】There’s a keen competition for the job. 这份工作的竞争很激烈。

新概念英语第三册第46课时

新概念英语第三册第46课时
• even when they have repeatedly been proved wrong.
• It is a question of pride as much as anything else.
• Last spring my wife suggested that I call in a man to look at our lawn mower.
• I gave up in despair. • The weeks passed and the grass
grew.
• When my wife nagged me to do something about it,
• I told her that either I would have to buy a new mower or let the grass grow.
Lesson 46 Do it yourself
• Did the writer repair his lawn mower in the end? Why/Why not?
• So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves,
• that we are becoming increasingly less dependent on specialized labour.
• some women assume that their husbands will somehow put things right.
• The worst thing about the do-ityourself game is that sometimes even men live under the delusion that they can do anything,

新概念英语第三册习题答案及解析Lesson46

新概念英语第三册习题答案及解析Lesson46

新概念英语第三册习题答案及解析Lesson46新概念英语第三册习题答案及解析Lesson 46【Multiple choice questions】Comprehension1 Why did the writer’s wife suggest calling in a man to look at the mower?a. To get her husband to mend it, believing him to be a born carpenter.b. She had forgotten that her husband had promised to mend it.c. She suspected it would otherwise remain unrepaired and the grass uncut.d. Her husband had repeatedly tried mending it already without success.suspected (that )... / doubt whether...remain unrepaired uncut2 The writer decided to dismantle the mower because_____ .a. it was a Saturday and he had the time to spareb. he had discovered the cause of the troublec. he thought it was a sure way of roving it would not workd. what repairs he had already carried out had not proved adequatedismantle: take apart 拆开adequate: enough背熟:what repairs he had already carried out had not proved adequate3 The writer’s house is now surrounded by a jungle because _____ .a. he lost several pieces of the mower in the process of dismantling itb. by now the lawn mower is too rusty to cut the grass withc. besides not having cut the grass, he has failed to cut down the treesd. his wife was not prepared to let him buy a new lawn mowerbe prepared to doStructure4 ★★★ ---- that we are _____ dependent on specialized labour as we used to be. (ll.1-2)a. increasingly lessb. becoming not soc. not nearly asd. becoming lessas...asused to beEg:He doesn’t work as hard as he used to.5 Whatever it is, a fused light, _____ furniture, a clogged pipe,a broken-down vacuumcleaner, wives automatically assume... (ll.14-15)a. shakedb. a shakenc. a shakyd. shaky平行结构6 ---- my wife said to me:‘Darling, _____ cal l someone in to look at the lawn mower?’ (l.18)a. why don’t youb. why you don’tc. would you be kind tod.do you kindlysuggest doing sth. ----Why don’t you? Why not?7 ---- which I have promised to get round _____ one day. (l.19)a. to repair itb. to repairingc. repairingd. to repairing itget round to doing / come round to doingVocabulary8 To plead ignorance of a subject is no longer a _____ , for there are... (ll.2-4)a. wise precautingb. literary discussionc. legitimate excused. reasonable allowanceprecaution:预防措施 take precautionslegitimate: reasonable9 Men, _____ spend hours of their leisure time on do-it-yourself. (ll.6-7)a. mostlyb. especiallyc. ratherd. speciallyparticularly, especially10 Some women assume that their husbands will somehow put things _____ (ll.14-15)a. in orderb. wellc. in straightd. correctlyL46-08 end 12’09”L46-09 begin 0’37”11 I was left with bits of metal which did not seem to _____ anywhere. (l.28)a. fastenb. suitc. god. fixsuit 指合乎要求,口味,性格12 _____ , our house is now surrounded by a jungle. (ll.29-30)a. As a matter of factb. As you can imaginec. As a resultd. As a last resort【Key to Multiple choice questions】1. C2. D3. D4. C5. D6. A7. B8. C9. B 10. A 11. C 12. B。

新概念第三册46课

新概念第三册46课
• leisure n. 空闲 =spare time leisure hours at leisure 悠闲自得的,空闲的
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--I’m quite at leisure if you want to me to help you. at one’s leisure 在某人空闲的时候 ,在某人高兴的时候 --Look me up, at your leisure. =Drop in me, at your leisure.
• passion 热情 passion for doing sth.
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• be / become dependent on ≠ independent less dependent = more independent
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• No one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications.
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an outlet for water 排水口 an outlet for air 通风口 --This is an outlet for you to get success. --He wants an outlet for his anger. 他需要一个出气筒。
Lesson 46
Do it yourself 自己动手
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Lessons 44~46新概念英语第三册课后答案详解

Lessons 44~46新概念英语第三册课后答案详解

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 as alike; 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有关系,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 / provided 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, 必须和宾语进行搭配。

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◆rickety adj. 要散架的,晃动的
◆clog v. 堵塞
◆delusion n. 错觉
◆lawn mower 割草机
◆adjustment n. 调整
adjust 指调整,调节,使之适应
◆◆◆screw n. 螺丝钉
screw vt. 1. 拧
screw down 用螺丝钉固定住;约束
L46-02 begin 13’05”
Eg: I’m quite at leisure if you want to me to help you.
at one’s leisure 在某人空闲的时候,在某人高兴的时候
Eg: Look me up, at your leisure.
drop in me, at your leisure.
lay out 安排,布置
go so far as to do: 竟然到了干......的地步
Eg: Oh, my god, he went so far as to refuse my demand.
She goes so far as to go shopping / with it shop every day.
Some wives live under the illusion that their husbands are infinitely resourceful and can fix anything.
pleading n. 辩护,恳求
pleader n. 辩护人
beg vt. 肯求 (可怜地一再要求)
beg sb. not to do
ask 请求,要求(期待肯定的答复)
entreat: 请求(通过反反复复的请求,来说服、软化对方)
implore 要求(迫切地、痛苦地要求)
Eg: The poor man implored me for help.
●dismantle v. 拆卸
●chunk n. (厚)块
●snap v. 绷断
●insurmountable adj. 不能克服的,难以对付的
●jigsaw n. 线锯
●nag v. 唠叨不休
●rust v. 生锈
◆plead v. 找(借口),辩解
plead ignorance: 一无所知
keen: 感兴趣的,热心的
enthusiasm 热情
cater for 满足,迎合人们的需要== provide what is necessary
Eg: Our school tries to cater for students needs / demands.
do-it-yourself 合成形容词
◆handyman n. 手巧的人,能工巧匠
◆◆◆resourceful adj. 足智多谋的
==witty 机智的,俏皮的,言辞巧妙的
wit 智慧,智谋
L46-02 end (46-03) 13’05”
L46-03 begin 13’05”
Eg: He’s in trouble and he’s witts ended.
◆ignorance n. 无知,不懂
◆publication n. 出版物
◆newlyweds n. 新婚夫妇
◆gaily adv. 愉快地,高兴地
◆◆◆leisure n. 空闲
spare time
leisure hours
at leisure 悠闲自得的,空闲的
L46-01 end 9’23”
amass, accumulate, collect, gather, assemble, store up, hold up
◆outlet n. 出路
排水口,通风口
a way through which sth. may go out
an outlet for water 排水口
an outlet for air 通风口
◆consumer n. 消费者,顾客
◆assemble v. 装配,组装
assemble vi. 众多人的集会
==fit, put the parts / pieces together
Eg: It took me three hours to assemble thy bicycle.
Eg: The authorities plead ignorance.
I pleaded that I was ill so I couldn’t go to the party.
plead that...
pleadable 可辩护的
Eg: This is a pleadable case.
countless 不计其数的
背诵:Armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task of decorating their own Homes.
armed with 佩戴上
L46-04 end 13’05”
Lesson46A end 48:31
Lesson46B begin 54:56
L46-05 begin (47-02) 13’58”
gaily == happily, cheerfully
embark on doing sth. 从事做(新的、难度大的事情)==start sth. (new or difficult)
Eg: This is an outlet for you to get success.
He wants an outlet for his anger.他需要一个出气筒。
outlet for
inlet 进口,入口
◆creative adj. 创造性的
inventive adj. 善于创造的,发明的
At your leisure, please call me.
wait sb.’s leisure 等某人有空闲的时候
◆◆◆keen adj. 热心的,渴望的
eager, anxious
be keen about 迷上,喜欢上
The boy is keen about footfall.
craze== passion
bits and pieces 备件,零件
特点:重复介词使用
in dread of: 害怕
背诵:Such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy,
provide an outlet for: 寻找......出路
screw up 固定住;把.....揉成一团
screw out 拧出来;勉强拿出,逼出
screw around 鬼混;闲逛
as he has a screw loose / missing
Eg: Don’t have a chat with him as he has a screw loose. 不要跟他闲聊,他这个人疯疯颠颠的。
●leisure n. 空闲
●keen adj. 热心的,渴望的
●advisory adj. 咨询的
●novice n. 新手
●consumer n. 消费者,顾客
●ssemble v. 装配,组装
●outlet n. 出路
●creative adj. 创造性的
●handyman n. 手巧的人,能工巧匠
◆chunk n. (厚)块
◆snap v. 绷断
猛咬(==bite);拍快照
break suddenly
The chain snap suddenly.
snap one’s fingers at sb. 弹响指
snap sth. up 迅速地抓住机会抢购
Eg: The cheapist dresses were quickly snapped up. 抢购一空
Lesson 46 Do it yourself 自己动手
【New words and expressions】 生词和短语
●plead v. 找(借口),辩解
●ignorance n. 无知,不懂
●publication n. 出版物
●newlyweds n. 新婚夫妇
●gaily adv. 愉快地,高兴地
wit: 智慧,智谋(通常用复数形式)
resource 资源;消遣,娱乐==entertainment, amusement
entertainment 为使某人开心而进行的娱乐和消遣== amusement
resource 消遣的目的是为了打发时间
◆fuse v. 由于烧断保险丝而短路
此句的基本句型是so...that... 引导的结果状语从句,为了强调great这个词,把so great 提到句首,因此主谓语要倒装。
passion 热情
passion for doing sth.
be / become dependent on ≠ independent
less dependent = more independent
specialized == skillful
背诵:No one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer,
plead ignorance of sth. 对......一无所知
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