新概念英语第三册第50课课堂笔记及答案

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新概念三册Lesson50备课笔记ppt

新概念三册Lesson50备课笔记ppt
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Lesson 50 New year resolutions
New words and expressions
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New words and expressions
• formidable a.令人敬畏的 • 同: • Dreadful/ fearful/ horrible/ horrific/aweful • a.难以克服的,难对付的 • ~ task 难以完成的任务 • ~obstacle 难以克服的障碍
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12、screen n.屏幕,帘;v.遮蔽,包庇 TV / computer ~ Touch ~ 触屏 Silver ~ 银幕,电影 -The food should be ~ from direct sunshine.
• Text: • (L1)The New Year is a time for resolutions.
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undoing n.祸根,毁灭的原因 Undo v. 解开;破坏 Undo—undid—undone -He tries to ~ the package of the gift. -The fire undid the work of eight month.

新概念英语第三册课堂学习笔记第50课 New Year Resolutions

新概念英语第三册课堂学习笔记第50课 New Year Resolutions

新概念英语第三册课堂学习笔记第50课 New YearResolutions第一段词汇解析①mentally = in our minds/heads。

②formidable = challenging, frightening。

③recur year in year out = happen every year/year after year。

④beyond attainment = cannot be achieved。

⑤inveterate = firmly established in a bad habit。

⑥frustration = feeling of annoyance and dissatisfaction。

⑦carrying out = doing。

第二段词汇解析①back…from 作表语,内含一个 where 引导的地点状语从句。

Notes 学习笔记词组归纳1.at least2.year in year out3.a thousand and one4.be nice to5.for a walk6.beyond attainment7.so often8.fail in our efforts9.carry out10.slip back11.aware of12.attempt to do sth.13.limit sb. to14.physical exercise15.of an eveing= in the evening16.provide sb. with17.apply oneself to18.propose to do sth.19.drag sb. out of20.manage to creep down21.find out22.human frame23.sit down at the breakfast table24.troop in25.fend off26.little by little27.be back to28.keep sb.’s mind fresh29.doze off30.in front of还有最后 10 课,送给大家一句话!The thing is , [once you've known what lovefeels like,]② [well], [when you're [without it],you feel lonely,]② [like a huge something ismissing.]②①关键是,一旦你体会到了坠入爱河的幸福感觉,那么当你失去它的时候,你就会觉得很孤寂,如同很重要的东西不见了。

新概念第三册参考答案(Lessons 50~52)

新概念第三册参考答案(Lessons 50~52)

Comprehension1 In makeing his New Year resolutions, the writer _____ .a. decided against choosing any of his old favouritesb. did not tell his family of them in case they announced them in publicc. was careful to choose two which he thought were within his scoped. underestimated the time it would take him to get up in the morningswithin his scopeEg: I choose the job which I think is within my scope. 我选择了这项工作,我认为是我力所能及的。

2 The family realized what one of his resolutions was when they _____ .a. noticed how tired he looked when he came to breakfastb. heard him jumping about on the carpet in the living roomc. came down earlier than usual and saw him doing his exercisesd. saw him reading instead of looking at television3 The writer’s efforts to read more have so failed because _____ .a. he is not able to read quickly enough in the time he has availableb. he enjoys watching television more than he does readingc. his room is too cold for comfort and he misses his familyd. he has not been able to resist the hypnotic effects of televisionone’s effort to do sth. 干什么所做出的努力Structure4 Past experiences has taught us that we _____ certain accomplishments. (ll.7-8)a. never attainb. would never attainc. are never attainingd. will never attain5 ---- we look even more foolish than we _____ when we slip back into our old ways. (ll.11-12)a. wouldb. shouldc. needd. ought6 I jumped about on the carpet and _____ uncomfortable positions thatI sat downexhausted. (ll.20-21)a. so twisted me intob. so twisted myself intoc. twisted myself into suchd. twisted me into such7 I argued that _____ less time exhausting myself, I would ... (ll.25-26)a. to spendb. by spendingc. my spendingd. to have spentEg: I will learn English well by working hard every day.L50-09 end (55-01) 12’38”L50-10 begin 5’37”Vocabulary8 This year I attempted to keep my resolutions _____ . (l.12)a. privateb. personalc. intimated. solitaryprivate 强调私人所有的personal 个人的solitary 宁静的,孤独的He is leading a solitary life. 他过着孤独的生活。

新概念英语第3册Lesson50~52课后习题及答案(最新)

新概念英语第3册Lesson50~52课后习题及答案(最新)

新概念英语第3册Lesson50课后习题及答案Comprehension1 In makeing his New Year resolutions, the writer _____ .a. decided against choosing any of his old favouritesb. did not tell his family of them in case they announced them in publicc. was careful to choose two which he thought were within his scoped. underestimated the time it would take him to get up in the morningswithin his scopeEg: I choose the job which I think is within my scope. 我选择了这项工作,我认为是我力所能及的。

2 The family realized what one of his resolutions was when they _____ .a. noticed how tired he looked when he came to breakfastb. heard him jumping about on the carpet in the living roomc. came down earlier than usual and saw him doing his exercisesd. saw him reading instead of looking at television3 The writer’s efforts to read more have so failed because _____ .a. he is not able to read quickly enough in the time he has availableb. he enjoys watching television more than he does readingc. his room is too cold for comfort and he misses his familyd. he has not been able to resist the hypnotic effects of televisionone’s effort to do sth. 干什么所做出的努力Structure4 Past experiences has taught us that we _____ certain accomplishments. (ll.7-8)a. never attainb. would never attainc. are never attainingd. will never attain5 ---- we look even more foolish than we _____ when we slip back into our old ways. (ll.11-12)a. wouldb. shouldc. needd. ought6 I jumped about on the carpet and _____ uncomfortable positions thatI sat downexhausted. (ll.20-21)a. so twisted me intob. so twisted myself intoc. twisted myself into suchd. twisted me into such7 I argued that _____ less time exhausting myself, I would ... (ll.25-26)a. to spendb. by spendingc. my spendingd. to have spentEg: I will learn English well by working hard every day.L50-09 end (55-01) 12’38”L50-10 begin 5’37”Vocabulary8 This year I attempted to keep my resolutions _____ . (l.12)a. privateb. personalc. intimated. solitaryprivate 强调私人所有的personal 个人的solitary 宁静的,孤独的He is leading a solitary life. 他过着孤独的生活。

新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson50

新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson50

Lesson 50 New Year resolutionsformidable ['fɔ:mɪdəbl]adj. 令人望而生畏的formidable / awesome adj. 令人望而生畏的a / an ~ task / challengeforbidding adj. 不友好的,冷冰冰的a forbidding appearance / placerecur [rɪ'kɜ:(r)]v. 再次发生;反复发生We must make sure that the problem does not recur.a recurring illness / nightmareoccur v. 发生When exactly did the incident occur?Something unexpected occurred.concur v. 同意;同时发生We strongly concur with the recommendations of this report.Everything concurred to produce the desired effect.incur v. 招致,引起,带来(不好的结果)She had incurred the wrath of her father by marrying without his consent.inveterate [ɪn'vetərət]adj. 根深蒂固的,积习难改的an inveterate smoker / drinker / gambler / liarIf we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure.inveterate hatred / prejudice / distrustHatred is inveterate anger.—M. T. Cicerodeep-seated / deep-rooteda ~ bad habit / faith in goddie hardOld habits die hard.assiduously [ə'sɪdjʊəslɪ]adv. 刻苦地assiduousan assiduous student / researcher“sid” / “sed” = sitsedulous insidiousHowever, there is an even more insidious kind of pollution that particularly affects urban areas and invades our daily lives, and that is noise.preside president presidencyreside resident residenceconsider considerate considerationsedate sedative sedimentsubside subsidy subsidiaryAunt Harriet presided over an invisible army of servants that continuously scrubbed, cleaned, and polished.I wanna hold you till I die, till we both break down and cry. I wanna hold you till the fear in me subsides.betray [bɪ'treɪ]v. 背叛;无意中暴露betray v. 1. 背叛Judas betrayed Jesus.betray one’s beliefs / principlesbetray v. 2. 无意中暴露Her voice betrayed her nervousness.betrayalForgetting history means betrayal.cheat on sb.He cheated on his wife.desertAs he hated army life, he decided to desert his regiment.be loyal / disloyal to …betrayer / traitor / JudasYou Judas!good-humoredly['gʊd'hju:mədli]adv. 心情好地good-humored ill-humoredhumor = moodHe is in a good / a bad / an ill humor.blood / choler / phlegm / melancholyNew Year('s) resolutions"Have you made any New Year's resolutions?" "Yes, I'm going to eat more healthily and give up smoking."UN resolutionIt’s time for sth.It’s time for school / dinner / bed.It’s time to do sth.It’s time to get up.It’s (high / about) time (that) ... (虚拟)It’s (high / about) time (that) we went home.It’s already 5 o’clock now. Don’t you think it’s about time ___?(A) we are going home(B) we go home(C) we went home(D) we can go homeIf I were in movie, then it would be about time that I ________ my head in my hands for a cry. (A) bury (B) am burying(C) buried (D) would burymentally: at heartcompile a list: make a listdos and don’tslikes and dislikesups and downshighs and lowsins and outssame old ...It’s the same old story.It’s the same old excuse.It’s the same old faces at the meeting.“How are you doing?”“Same old.”year in year out = year after yearday in day out = day after dayweek in week out = week after weekmonth in month out = month after monthwith monotonous regularityThe little boy wets the bed with monotonous regularity.History repeats itself with monotonous regularity.造句:这个老问题总是日复一日地重复出现。

新概念三册Lesson50

新概念三册Lesson50

2. formidable a.令人畏惧的 new words and expresБайду номын сангаасions dreadful/ fearful/ horrible/ horrific/awful a.难以克服的,难对付的
formidable task 难以完成的任务 formidable obstacle 难以克服的障碍
她决定多去拜访她的亲戚。 She made a resolution to visit her relatives more often.
resolution n. 决议 a formal statement of an opinion agreed on by a committee or a council, especially by means of a vote
5. self-improvement n.自我完善 self-discipline 自我约束 self-examination 自省 self-esteem 自尊 self-abandoned 自暴自弃的 -I am a self-made person. -我是一个自力更生的人。
new words and expressions
resolute a.坚决的,果断的 • We must be true in word and resolute in deed. • 他的声音听起来平静而坚毅。 • Her voice sounded calm and resolute. • resolute n.溶质
compile
to produce a book, list, report, etc. by bringing together different items, articles, songs, etc

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 )。

新概念英语第3册Lesson50~52课后习题及答案(最新)

新概念英语第3册Lesson50~52课后习题及答案(最新)

新概念英语第3册Lesson50课后习题及答案Comprehension1 In makeing his New Year resolutions, the writer _____ .a. decided against choosing any of his old favouritesb. did not tell his family of them in case they announced them in publicc. was careful to choose two which he thought were within his scoped. underestimated the time it would take him to get up in the morningswithin his scopeEg: I choose the job which I think is within my scope. 我选择了这项工作,我认为是我力所能及的。

2 The family realized what one of his resolutions was when they _____ .a. noticed how tired he looked when he came to breakfastb. heard him jumping about on the carpet in the living roomc. came down earlier than usual and saw him doing his exercisesd. saw him reading instead of looking at television3 The writer’s efforts to read more have so failed because _____ .a. he is not able to read quickly enough in the time he has availableb. he enjoys watching television more than he does readingc. his room is too cold for comfort and he misses his familyd. he has not been able to resist the hypnotic effects of televisionone’s effort to do sth. 干什么所做出的努力Structure4 Past experiences has taught us that we _____ certain accomplishments. (ll.7-8)a. never attainb. would never attainc. are never attainingd. will never attain5 ---- we look even more foolish than we _____ when we slip back into our old ways. (ll.11-12)a. wouldb. shouldc. needd. ought6 I jumped about on the carpet and _____ uncomfortable positions thatI sat downexhausted. (ll.20-21)a. so twisted me intob. so twisted myself intoc. twisted myself into suchd. twisted me into such7 I argued that _____ less time exhausting myself, I would ... (ll.25-26)a. to spendb. by spendingc. my spendingd. to have spentEg: I will learn English well by working hard every day.L50-09 end (55-01) 12’38”L50-10 begin 5’37”Vocabulary8 This year I attempted to keep my resolutions _____ . (l.12)a. privateb. personalc. intimated. solitaryprivate 强调私人所有的personal 个人的solitary 宁静的,孤独的He is leading a solitary life. 他过着孤独的生活。

[新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第50课NewYearresolutions]新概念英语课堂笔记

[新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第50课NewYearresolutions]新概念英语课堂笔记

§ Leon 50 New Year reolution 新年的决心◆reolution n. 决心 reolution 1. the quality of being reolute / formal deciion 决心,决议take reolution to do th. / make up one’ mind to do th. be determined to do th. / decide to do th. reolve / reolve to do th. reolve b. on th. 使某人做某事 Eg: Before we came here, we reolved to learn Englih hard. I reolved him on Englih tudy. Nobody reolved him on thi deciion. 没有人使他做这样的决定。

reolute adj. 坚决的,果断的reolution / reolve / reolute Eg: We mut be true in word and reolute in deed. 我们必须是言必信,行必果。

◆formidable adj. 令人畏惧的◆recur v. 再发生,又出现 recur v. occor: happen occur to A good idea occurred to me. / It occurred to him that he hould open the door. recur: occur again incur: vt. 导致,招致,造成( lead to / reult in / give rie to / caue) Eg: Air pollution incur ome terrible dieae.L50-01 end 10’28”L50-02 begin 53-02 10’25”◆inveterate adj. 根深蒂固的◆elf-improvement n. 自我完善◆cheme n. 简单的计划,方案◆ambitiou adj. 雄心勃勃的 ambition Eg: Everybody in the modern ociety mut be ambitiou. If you work hard, you can attain your ambition.◆pitfall n. 意外的困难,易犯的错误◆modet adj. 要求不过分的 Eg: I make New Year reolution and I think them modet. L50-02 end 10’28”L50-03 begin 10’48”Eg: Being mode i one of our virtue.◆aiduouly adv. 刻苦地 aiduouly==diligently Eg: If you tudy Englih aiduouly, nothing i difficult.◆elf-dicipline n. 自我约束 elf-improvement 自我完善◆frame n. 躯体 body◆betray v. 暴露,显露Eg: I don’t know who betrayed me. Her face betrayed her nervoune.L50-03 end 10’48”L50-04 begin 10’23”朗读:taunt / make fun of / jeer at / mock / mock at / coff at / gibe at◆diminih v. 减少,缩小 diminih: vt. make maller in ize, amout, number and o on. Eg: The Second World War diminihed the country’ wealth. diminih vi. Eg: Time will never caue our friendhip to diminih. 我们的友谊决不会因时间的流逝而淡薄。

[新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第50课,New,Year,resolutions]新概念英语课堂笔记

[新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第50课,New,Year,resolutions]新概念英语课堂笔记

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§ Lesson 50 New Year resolutions 新年的决心§Lesson 50 New Year resolutions 新年的决心Listen to the tape then answer the question below. 听录音,然后回答以下问题。

What marked the end of the writer“s New Year resolutions?The New Year is a time for resolutions. Mentally, at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of “dos" and "don"ts". The same old favorites recur year in year out with monotonous regularity. We resolve to get up earlier each morning, eat less, find more time to play with the children, do a thousand and one jobs about the house, be nice to people we don"t like, drive carefully, and take the dog for a walk every day. Past experience has taught us that certain accomplishments are beyond attainment. If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure. Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish when we slip back into our bad old ways. Aware of these pitfalls, this year I attempted to keep my resolutions to myself. I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morningand to read more of an evening. An all-night party on New Year"s Eve provided me with a good excuse for not carrying out either of these new resolutions on the first day of the year, but on the second, I applied myself assiduously to the task. The daily exercises lasted only eleven minutes and I proposed to do them early in the morning before anyone had got up. The self-discipline required to drag myself out of bed eleven minutes earlier than usual was considerable. Nevertheless, I managed to creep down into the living room for two days before anyone found me out. After jumping about on the carpet and twisting the human frame into uncomfortable posi- tions, I sat down at the breakfast table in an exhausted condition. It was this that betrayed me. The next morning the whole family trooped in to watch the performance. That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea. However, my enthusiasm waned. The time I spent at exercises gradually diminished. Little by little the eleven minutes fell to zero. By January 10th, I was back to where I had started from. I argued that if I spent less time exhausting myself at exercises in the morning, I would keep my mind fresh for reading when I got Home form work Resisting the hypnotizing effect of television, I sat in my room for a few evenings with my eyes glued to a book. One night, however, feeling cold and lonely, I went downstairs and sat in front of the television pretending to read. That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozing off in front of the screen. I still haven"t given up my resolution to do more reading. In fact, I have just bought a book entitled How to Read a Thousand Words a Minute. Perhaps it will solve my problem, butI just haven"t had time to read it! 【课文讲解】背熟:The New Year is a time for resolutions. a time for The spring Festival is a time for gathering. Mentally: at heart We become illogical when we decide what can be eaten and what can not be eaten.背熟:The same old favorites recur year in year out with monotonous regularity. favourite: resolution recur: happen / take place year in year out: one year after another / year by year day by day / one day after another / day in day outresolve to : 下定决心背熟:Past experience has taught us that certain accomplishments are beyond attainment. It is hard for us to attain some certain accomplishmentinveterate: deep rooted背熟:If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure.Because we have too often experience the frustration, it means nothing to me. result from : 由 ...... 产生的result in: lead to / cause Failure will result in frustration. 失败会导致挫败心理。

新概念 英语 第三册50课时

新概念 英语 第三册50课时

• Text:
• (L8)Though these large machines still exist, many of their functions have been taken over by small powerful personal computers, commonly known as PCs.
• If he, or someone like him, were alive today, he might be able to tell us what to expect in the next fifty years.
• (L10)
• In 1975, a primitive machine called the Altair, was launched in the USA.
• It can properly be described as the first 'home computer' and it pointed the way to the future.
• Text:
• (L7)Mainframe computers were very large indeed, often occupying whole air-conditioned rooms, employing full-time technicians and run on specially-written software.
• Who could have imagined, in the mid 1970s, for example, that by the end of the 20th century, computers would be as common in people's homes as TV sets?

新概念英语第三册第50课课堂笔记及答案

新概念英语第三册第50课课堂笔记及答案
be determined to do sth. / decide to do sth.
resolve / resolve to do sth.
resolve sb. on sth. 使某人做某事
Eg: Before we came here, we resolved to learn English hard.
Lesson 50 New Year resolutions 新年的决心
【New words and expressions】 生词和短语
●resolution n. 决心
●mentally adv. 内心里
●compile v. 编辑,编制
●formidable adj. 令人畏惧的
Eg: Air pollution incurs some terrible dissease.
L50-01 end 10’28”
L50-02 begin 53-02 10’25”
◆regularity n. 规律性
◆accomplishment n. 成就
◆attainment n. 达到
recur v.
occor: happen
occur to
A good idea occurred to me. / It occurred to him that he should open the door.
recur: occur again
incur: vt. 导致,招致,造成 ( lead to / result in / give rise to / cause)
I resolved him on English study.
Nobody resolved him on this decision. 没有人使他做这样的决定。

新概念英语第三册笔记第50课上课教案

新概念英语第三册笔记第50课上课教案

Lesson 50 New Year Resolutions 新年的决心New words and expression 生词和短语学习词汇时仅知道汉语语义是不够的,要把单词放在语句中体会其应用学习关键句结构是则要把它放在段落结构或文章里Resolution [ˌrezəˈluːʃn]1、决议(a formal decision at a meeting by means of a vote)2、决心3、最终解决(正式)4、分辨率take resolution to do sth. / make up one’s mind to do sth. / be determined to do sth. / decide to do sth.词根Resolve 1、vt 解决(问题或困难)[正式] 同义词:settle2、vt&vi下决心(a firm decision)[正式] resolve to do sth resolve on sth/on doing sth3、(委员会、会议等) 作出决定;作出决议;表决[V that] [V to inf]4、n [U] ~ (to do sth)(正式) 决心;坚定的信念同义词:resolution5、vt 溶解vi 分解solve 普通用词,含义广,指为有一定难度的问题找到满意的解法或答复。

1、解决,处理to find a way of dealing with a problem or difficult situation2、解答;破解to find the correct answer or explanation for sthresolve 主要指对问题或情况进行细微的分析或思索,以得出结论或解决途径。

vi . resolve to do sth. = take resolution to do sth.Vt Resolve sb. on sth. 使某人下定决心做某事--I resolved him on English study. --Nobody resolved him on this decision.同族词:resolved 下定决心的;已解决的;断然的resolvable 可分解的;可解决的;可溶解的resolving 分解;解析名词词根Resolute a.坚决的,果断的be relolute to do sth= resolve to do sth= make up one’s mind to do sth=be determined to do sth 注意副词:resolutely坚决地;毅然地--We must be true in word and resolute in deed.我们必须言必信,行必果.resolve 语气较强,强调克服感情上的软弱,下决心干具体的一件事。

新概念英语-第50课

新概念英语-第50课
conductor. “ 我会告诉您在哪儿下车,” 售票员回答说。 where to get off 作tell的直接宾语。这句话实际上是个 双关语,tell sb where to get off 是个习语,非正式地 表示 “教训某人行为规矩点或识相点”:
If she tries to tell me what to do again, I’ll tell her
.
11 Did you look round? Yes, I did.
12 Why were you shocked?
Because I realized that I was the only
passenger left on the bus.
13 What had the conductor forgotten?
The earth goes round the sun.地球围绕太阳转。 表示状态和感觉的静态动词我们使用一般现在时而不用 于进行时,比如:
appear(出现), appreciate(感激), believe(相 信), feel(感觉), forget(忘记), hear(听到), know(知道), like(喜欢), look(看起来), notice (注意到), remember(想起), resemble(相似), see(看到), think(认为), understand(理解)。
prefer sth to sth 表示 “宁要…而不要”,to是介词:
He prefers cats to dogs. 他喜欢猫,而不喜欢狗。
prefer to do sth & prefer doing sth 见前 (love to do sth & love doing sth)

新概念三册Lesson50备课笔记

新概念三册Lesson50备课笔记

Lesson 50 New year resolutions1、resolution n.决心take ~ to do sth.=make up one’s mind to do sth.=decide to do sth.=be determined to do sth.n. formal ~ 决议同根:reslove vi.~ to do sth.= take resolution to do sth.-Before we came to the New Oriental, we ~ed to learn English hard.~ sb. on sth.使某人下定决心做某事-Nobody ~ him on this decision.Resolute a.坚决的,果断的-We must be true in word and ~ in deed.-我们必须言必行,行必果。

2、formidable a.令人敬畏的同:Dreadful/ fearful/ horrible/ horrific/awefula.难以克服的,难对付的~ task 难以完成的任务~obstacle 难以克服的障碍2、recur v.再发生~ring dream 反复出现的梦境occur vi.happen-A good idea ~red to me=It ~red to me that …Incur vt.导致(=cause/ lead to / result in/ give rise to) 3、accomplishment n. 成就【辨】Accomplishment 指修养、才艺、本领等方面的成就—accomplish~ one’s goal / dreamAttainment 指经过艰苦的努力获得的成就—attain~ successAchievement 最通俗的说法(可代替accomplishment)—achieve-This is what he achieved after so many years of hard work.4、self-improvement n.自我完善类:‘Self-discipline n.自我约束Self-examination 自省,反省Self-abandoned 自暴自弃的-I am a self-made person.-我是一个自力更生的人。

新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson50

新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson50

新概念英语第三册课文翻译及学习笔记:Lesson50【课文】The New Year is a time for resolutions. Mentally, at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of 'dos' and 'don'ts'. The same old favorites recur year in year out with monotonous regularity. We resolve to get up earlier each morning, eat less, find more time to play with the children, do a thousand and one jobs about the house, be nice to people we don't like, drive carefully, and take the dog for a walk every day. Past experience has taught us that certain accomplishments are beyond attainment. If we remaininveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure. Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even morefoolish when we slip back into our bad old ways. Aware of these pitfalls, this year I attempted to keep my resolutions to myself. I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morning and to read more of an evening. An all-night party on New Year's Eve provided me with a good excuse for not carrying out either of these new resolutions on the first day of the year, but on the second, I applied myself assiduously to the task.The daily exercises lasted only eleven minutes and I proposed to do them early in the morning before anyone had got up. The self-discipline required to drag myself out of bed eleven minutes earlier than usual was considerable.Nevertheless, I managed to creep down into the living roomfor two days before anyone found me out. After jumping about on the carpet and twisting the human frame into uncomfortable positions, I sat down at the breakfast table in an exhausted condition. It was this that betrayed me. The next morning the whole family trooped in to watch the performance. That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes ofthe family good-humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea. However, my enthusiasm waned. The time I spent at exercises gradually diminished. Little by little the eleven minutes fell to zero. By January 10th, I was back to where I had started from. I argued that if I spent less time exhausting myself at exercises in the morning, I would keepmy mind fresh for reading when I got home form work Resisting the hypnotizing effect of television, I sat in my room for a few evenings with my eyes glued to a book. One night, however, feeling cold and lonely, I went downstairs and sat in frontof the television pretending to read. That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozingoff in front of the screen. I still haven't given up my resolution to do more reading. In fact, I have just bought a book entitled How to Read a Thousand Words a Minute. Perhapsit will solve my problem, but I just haven't had time to read it!【课文翻译】新年是下决心的时候,至少在绝大部分人的心里会编排出一份“应做什么”和“不应做什么”的令人生畏的单子。

新概念英语第三册第50课NCE3_lesson50(共21页)

新概念英语第三册第50课NCE3_lesson50(共21页)

• 1. What is a time for resolutions?
• 2. How could most of us compile a list of “dos” and “don’ts”?
• 3. Do the same old favorites recur year in year out?
Because we look even more foolish when we fall back into our old ways. 3. Why did the writer not carry out his resolution on New Year’s Day?
Because he went to an all –night party on New Year’s Eve.
made 陷阱,易犯的错误
• They are many pitfalls for young people today.
• 6. What fundamental error do many of us make?
• 7.How do we look when we slip back into our old ways?
of the television pretending to read.
Detailed reading ( the 1st paragraph) 1. What was past experience of New Year resolutions taught us?
It has taught us that certain things are beyond attainment. 2.Why is it a basic mistake to announce our resolutions to everybody?

新概念英语第三册第50课-New Year resolutions

新概念英语第三册第50课-New Year resolutions

新概念英语第三册第50课:New Year resolutionsLesson 50 New Year resolutions新年的决心 Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。

What marked the end of the writer's New Year resolutions?The New Year is a time for resolutions. Mentally, at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of 'dos' and 'don'ts'. The same old favorites recur year in year out with monotonous regularity. We resolve to get up earlier each morning, eat less, find more time to play with the children, do a thousand and one jobs about the house, be nice to people we don't' like, drive carefully, and take the dog for a walk every day. Past experience has taught us that certain accomplishments are beyond attainment. If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure. Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish when we slip back into our bad old ways. Aware of these pitfalls, this year I attempted to keep my resolutions to myself. I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morning and to read more of an evening. An all-night party on New Year's Eve provided me with a good excuse for not carrying out either of these new resolutions on the first day of the year, but on the second, I applied myself assiduously to the task. The daily exercises lasted only eleven minutes and I proposed to do them early in the morning before anyone had got up. The self-discipline required to drag myself out of bed eleven minutes earlier than usualwas considerable. Nevertheless, I managed to creep down into the living room for two days before anyone found me out. After jumping about on the carpet and twisting the human frame into uncomfortable positions, I sat down at the breakfast table in an exhausted condition. It was this that betrayed me. The next morning the whole family trooped in to watch the performance. That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea. However, my enthusiasm waned. The time I spent at exercises gradually diminished. Little by little the eleven minutes fell to zero. By January 10th, I was back to where I had started from.I argued that if I spent less time exhausting myself at exercises in the morning, I would keep my mind fresh for reading when I got home formwork Resisting the hypnotizing effect of television, I sat in my room for a few evenings with my eyes glued to book. One night, however, feeling cold and lonely, I went downstairs and sat in front of the television pretending to read. That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozing off in front of the screen.I still haven't given up my resolution to do more reading. In fact, I have just bought a book entitled How to Read a Thousand Words a Minute. Perhaps it will solve my problem, but I just haven't had time to read it!参考译文新年是下决心的时候,至少在大多数人的心里会编排出一份“应做什么”和“不应做什么”的令人生畏的单子。

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◆troop v. 成群结队地走动
◆unsettle v. 使不安
◆◆◆taunt n. 嘲笑,奚落人的话
taunt vt.
taunt sb. with sth. 因为某事而讥笑某人
Eg: They taunt him with being poor / poverty.
make fun of / laugh at
Eg: Don’t scoff at those students who don’t have good accomplishment / mark.
gibe
gible at sb. / sth.
taunt: try to make sb. angry or upset by saying unkind remarks.
Lesson 50 New Year resolutions 新年的决心
【New words and expressions】 生词和短语
●resolution n. 决心
●mentally adv. 内心里
◆mentally adv. 内心里
◆compile v. 编辑,编制
compile
compile / edit vt.
editor
compile: collect information and arrange in a book (great book / dictionary )
●compile v. 编辑,编制
●formidable adj. 令人畏惧的
●recur v. 再发生,又出现
●regularity n. 规律性
●accomplishment n. 成就
●attainment n. 达到
●inveterate adj. 根深蒂固的
●self-improvement n. 自我完善
●undoing n. 祸根,毁灭的原因
●screen n. 电视机屏幕
◆resolution n. 决心
resolution
1. the quality of being resolute / formal decision 决心,决议
take resolution to do sth. / make up one’s mind to do sth.
Eg: They taunted him with being poor, so he felt angry.
gibe: say sth. that is intended to make the person look silly.
Eg: I gibed at him because, in my opinion, he was dull.
Eg: Air pollution incurs some terrible dissease.
L50-01 end 10’28”
L50-02 begin 53-02 10’25”
◆regularity n. 规律性
◆accomplishment n. 成就
◆attainment n. 达到
Eg: The Second World War diminished the country’s wealth.
diminish vi.
Eg: Time will never cause our friendship to diminish. 我们的友谊决不会因时间的流逝而淡薄。
reduce
recur v.
occor: happen
occur to
A good idea occurred to me. / It occurred to him that he should open the door.
recur: occur again
incur: vt. 导致,招致,造成 ( lead to / result in / give rise to / cause)
attain to / attain
attain to : 某人希望达到的成就
attain: 某人已经达到的成就
Eg: He has attained heights that I can never attain to.
This is the height that I hope to attain to.
L0-03 begin 10’48”
Eg: Being modes is one of our virtues.
◆assiduously adv. 刻苦地
assiduously==diligently
Eg: If you study English assiduously, nothing is difficult.
This is the height that I have attained.
◆inveterate adj. 根深蒂固的
◆self-improvement n. 自我完善
◆scheme n. 简单的计划,方案
◆ambitious adj. 雄心勃勃的
ambition
Eg: Everybody in the modern society must be ambitious.
Eg: Mocked (at ) by others, he had my sympathy.
When the teacher is writing on the blackboard, naughty boy student mocked at him.
scoff at / pour scorn on
I resolved him on English study.
Nobody resolved him on this decision. 没有人使他做这样的决定。
resolute adj. 坚决的,果断的
resolution / resolve / resolute
Eg: We must be true in word and resolute in deed. 我们必须是言必信,行必果。
If you work hard, you can attain your ambition.
◆pitfall n. 意外的困难,易犯的错误
◆modest adj. 要求不过分的
Eg: I make New Year resolution and I think them modest.
accomplish 成功地达到目的
accomplish one’s purpose / goal / dream / aim /work / task
He accomplished his journey.
attain:得到,获得(经过艰苦努力)
attain one’s ambition
edit: collect information and arrange in newspaper or magazine
Eg: The editor is busing editing the newspaper.
◆formidable adj. 令人畏惧的
◆recur v. 再发生,又出现
◆self-discipline n. 自我约束
self-improvement 自我完善
◆frame n. 躯体
body
◆betray v. 暴露,显露
Eg: I don’t know who betrayed me.
Her face betrayed her nervousness.
L50-03 end 10’48”
L50-04 begin 10’23”
朗读:taunt / make fun of / jeer at / mock / mock at / scoff at / gibe at
◆jibe n. 嘲弄,挖苦
◆good-humouredly adv. 和气地,心情好地
◆◆◆wane v. 逐渐变小,变弱
wane: becoming less or weaker
Eg: He exerts suttle influence on his children, but his children are growing up, so his influence is waning.
Eg: Such accomplishment is beyond your attainment.
His attainment is beyond my understanding.
His accomplishment is unexpected to me.
achievement / accomplishment
●troop v. 成群结队地走动
●unsettle v. 使不安
●taunt n. 嘲笑,奚落人的话
●jibe n. 嘲弄,挖苦
●good-humouredly adv. 和气地,心情好地
●wane v. 逐渐变小,变弱
●diminish v. 减少,缩小
●hypnotize v. 使欲睡,使蒙胧
I feel very happy because you accomplish your dream.
accomplishment: 成就(修养,才艺,本领方面

attainment 获得,得到
Eg: If you reduce the price to 10 dollars, I will take it.
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