新概念第三册第6课知识点整理
新概念第三册笔记lesson6
新概念第三册笔记lesson6Lesson 6Smash-and-grab砸橱窗抢劫【New words and expressions】生词和短语★smash-and-grabn. 砸橱窗抢劫smash: (vt.)break sth.into pieces violently (vi.)The dishes smashed on the floor. smash into: 撞击到某处grab: seize suddenlycatch: get hold of sth./sb moving snatch: catch sth./sb. suddenly and violently seize: 强调抓住、抓到的结果Fear seized her. grasp: 强调“掌握”hold:强调抓牢、抓紧★arcaden. 有拱廊的街道(两旁常设商店)★Piccadillyn. 皮卡迪利大街★jewlleryn. 珠宝(总称)★necklacen. 项链★ringn. 戒指★backgroundn. 背景on the background of sth. background informationa man of excellent background★velvetn. 天鹅绒,丝绒★headlightn. (汽车等)前灯★blarev. 发嘟嗜声,吼叫★staffn. 全体工作人员★raidn. 偷袭★scramblen. 偷袭★scramblev. 爬行scramble(vi.): creep quicklyclimb(vt.): 爬上mount: 登上★fantasticadj. 非常大的fantastic: very great /largestrangewonderful★ashtrayn. 烟灰缸Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
新概念英语第三册6-10课单词表
新概念英语第三册6-10课单词表第6课$第6课smash-and-grab n.砸窗户抢劫arcade n.有拱廊的街道(两旁常设商店)Piccadilly n.皮卡迪利大街(伦敦市中心一条著名的街道)jewellery n.珠宝(总称)necklace n.项链ring n.戒指;环形物background n.背景velvet n.天鹅绒,丝绒headlight n.(汽车等)前灯blare v.发嘟嘟声,吼叫staff n.全体工作人员raid n.偷袭scramble v.爬行fantastic a.非常大的ashtray n.烟灰缸$第7课$第7课mutilate v.使残缺不全,毁坏chew v.咀嚼fiance n.未婚夫microwave n.微波,微波炉oven n.炉灶safekeeping n.妥善保管Newcastle n.纽卡斯尔(英国港口城市)identify v.鉴定,识别spokeswoman n.女发言人$第8课$第8课monastery n.寺院,修道院St.Bernard 圣伯纳德pass n.关隘watchdog n.看门狗rashly a.莽撞地,冒失地enclosure n.围场,圈地monk n.和尚,僧侣,修道士privacy n.清静,隐居skier n.滑雪者Easter n.复活节$第9课$第9课fascinate v.迷住,吸引住affectionate a.充满深情的,柔情的mysterious a.神秘的,难以理解的submissive a.服从的,顺从的feline a.猫的independence n.独立,独立性high-rise a.高层的windowsill n.窗槛,窗台paratrooper n.伞兵squirrel n.松鼠air-resistance n.空气阻力impact n.冲击力$第10课$第10课Southampton n.南安普敦(英国港口城市) colossal a.庞大的,巨大的watertight a.不漏水的compartment n.(轮船的)密封舱flood v.充满水float v.漂浮,飘浮tragic a.悲惨的liner n.班船, 大客轮;班机voyage n.航行iceberg n.冰山lookout n.瞭望员collision n.碰撞narrowly ad.刚刚,勉强地miss v.避开slight a.轻微的tremble v.震颤faint a.微弱的horror n.恐惧abandon v.抛弃plunge v.投入,跳入;陷入lifeboat n.救生船。
新概念英语第三册第6课解析
Expressions
• gaze at 凝视 • help oneself to 自便 • a window display 橱窗陈列 • move off 离开
• raid v. 偷袭,抢劫 • 例句:Villages along the border are regularly raided.
• scramble v. (迅速而吃力地)爬 • 例句:She managed to scramble over the wall.
• fantastic adj. 非常大的(令人难以置信的) • 例句:The car costs a fantastic amount of money.
• bar
New Words
• 钻石 • 展览 • 宁静 • 喇叭,号角 • 几个 • 打碎 • 抓住 • 钦佩,欣赏 • 长袜 • 车轮 • 棒,栏杆
smash
• 1. v. 打碎 • 例句:Several windows had been
smashed. • He smashed the radio to pieces. • 2. n. 破碎,打碎 • 例子:a plane smash 飞机失事
• (1)如果宾语和宾语补足语在逻辑上有主谓关系,应该 采用动词的ing形式作宾补:
• 例句: She stood there with her hands resting on her hips.她站 在那,两手叉腰。
• (2)如果宾语和宾语补足语在逻辑上是动宾关系,应该 采用过去分词形式作宾补:
Lesson 6llery • necklace • ring • background • velvet • headlight • blare • staff • raid • scramble • fantastic • ashtray
新概念英语第三册第6课(共33张PPT)
6. ring n. 戒指 • a wedding ring; an engagement ring; an earring ; ring-finger 无名指; box ring 拳击赛场 • third-ring road 三环路 background n.背景;花色的底子(本文);家庭出身 • social /political background • background music / knowledge / information • be / remain / keep in the background 处在幕后
Snatch .v. 抢夺 (seize sth. quickly, sometimes rudely) Eg. She snatched the letter from me. snatch up 夺取
• grasp .v. 紧紧抓住 理解,领会 (seize sth. firmly with hands) Eg. (1)He grasped my hands warmly. (2)She never could grasp how to do it. • clutch .v. 抓住(--at)(frightened) Eg. A drowning man will clutch at straws. 病急乱投医 • seize .v.抓住(eagerly ; 侵袭,占据(心理) seize power ;夺取政权 • be seized with panic 惊惶失措
scramble v.n.爬行,争夺,匆忙做某事 Eg. (1) I scrambled up the rock for a better look at the
新概念第三册Lesson 6
Language Points
★The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. at a speed of 具体数字 at a fantastic/ tremendous/ high/ full speed with great speed
Vocabulary Study
★ grab v.抢夺, 掠夺, 夺取(= seize suddenly) -- He grabbed me by the arm. -- He grabbed the coin and ran off. snatch vt.抢, 夺取(= catch sth./sb. suddenly and violently) -- The big bird snatches the hen from the ground. seize v.抓住, 逮住, 夺取(强调抓住、抓到的结果) -- Fear seized her. catch vt.捕获, 赶上(车船等) (= get hold of sth./sb. moving) -- catch mouse / catch bus / catch a thief grasp 强调“掌握” -- We have already grasped six thousand words. hold 强调抓牢、抓紧(catch hold of 抓住) -- He is holding an umbrella.
Lesson 6
Smash-and grab
Vocabulary Study
◆smash-and-grab n. 砸橱 ◆headlight n. (汽车等) 窗抢劫 前灯 ◆arcade n. 有拱廊的街 ◆blare v. 发嘟嘟声,吼叫 道(两旁常设商店) ◆staff n. 全体工作人员 ◆Piccadilly n. 皮卡迪利大街 ◆raid n. 偷袭 ◆jewellery n. 珠宝(总称) ◆scramble v. 爬行 ◆necklace n. 项链 ◆fantastic adj. 非常大 ◆ring n. 戒指 的 ◆background n. 背景 ◆ashtray n. 烟灰缸 ◆velet n. 天鹅绒,丝绒
新概念第6课
a week or once a month?
The writer has just moved to a house in Bridge Street. A beggar knocked at her door yesterday. He sang songs. The writer gave him a meal and a glass of beer in return for this. The beggar’s name is Percy Buttons. He calls at every house in the street once a month.
grocer's. 一般姓名前一般不能加冠词,表示“某某 一类人当中, 具有这种特征当中的一个”, 加不定冠词a a Mr. Zhang 张先生这类人
练习A 重写以下词组,分别加上a或some meat, desk, tobacco, tin of beans, comb, city, cloth, oil, bottle of beer, day, word, student, sugar, rain, orange, rubber
1. Summary writing 摘要写作 回答下列问题,将答案组成一个段落,不要 超过55个单词。 1. Has the writer just moved to a house in
Bridge Street or not? 2. Who knocked at her door yesterday? 3. Did he sing songs, or did he ask for money? 4. What did the writer give him in return
新概念3第六课笔记
新概念3第六课笔记一、单词。
1. tremendous.- 形容词,意为“巨大的;极大的”。
例如:a tremendous amount of work(大量的工作)。
- 也可表示“精彩的;了不起的”,如:a tremendous performance(一场精彩的表演)。
2. power.- 名词,常见意思为“力量;权力;电力”。
- 表示“力量”时,例如:physical power(体力);表示“权力”时,如:political power(政治权力);表示“电力”时,像:The power is off.(停电了。
)- 还有动词词性,意为“给……提供动力;驱动”,例如:The engine powers the car.(发动机为汽车提供动力。
)3. dynamo.- 名词,“发电机;精力充沛的人”。
例如:a human dynamo(精力充沛的人)。
4. magnificent.- 形容词,“壮丽的;宏伟的;高尚的”。
如:a magnificent building(宏伟的建筑);a magnificent gesture(高尚的姿态)。
5. peasant.- 名词,“农民;乡下人”。
在英式英语中更常用,美式英语中常用“farmer”,不过“peasant”常带有一定的传统乡村、较为贫穷的农民的含义。
6. lord.- 名词,“贵族;上帝;阁下”。
例如:feudal lords(封建贵族);Lord knows(天知道);My lord(阁下)。
7. thoroughbred.- 名词,“纯种马;有教养的人”。
例如:a thoroughbred horse(一匹纯种马);作为形容词时,意为“纯种的;优秀的;有教养的”,如:a thoroughbred athlete(优秀的运动员)。
8. limp.- 动词,“跛行;一瘸一拐地走”。
例如:He limped off the field.(他一瘸一拐地离开了场地。
新概念第6课
He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away. Later a neighbor told me about him. Everybody knows him. His name is Percy Buttons. He calls at every house in the street once a month and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer.
10、Everybody knows him. 每一个人都知道他。 every强调大家都,但谓语动词要用单数。 11、call sb. = ring sb. = call sb. up = ring sb. up 给某人打电话。例句:I will call you. call on sb. 拜访(某人)。例句:I will call on you. call at = call in 拜访,光顾(某人家)。例句:I will call at/in your home. call by (at) 顺便光顾(某地)。例句:I will call by at the shops on my way home. 12、in the street [英] = on the street [美] 13、once a month 每月一次。扩展:twice a month, once every two months, three weeks a week 注意a/an的用法:seventy-five beats a minute, five kilometers an hour
新概念英语第三册第6课
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After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr. Taylor went back into his shop
6. ring n. 戒指 • a wedding ring; an engagement ring; an earring ; ring-finger 无名指; background n.背景;花色的底子(本文);家庭出身 • social /political background • background music / knowledge / information
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Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o'clock and had only just finished.
新概念英语第三册课文详解第6课
Smash-and-grab 砸橱窗抢劫The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. At this time of the morning, the arcade was almost empty. Mr Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display. Two of his assistants had been working busily since 8 o'clock and had only just finished. Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr Taylor went back into his shop.The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. It came to a stop outside the jeweler's. One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stockings over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. While this was going on, Mr Taylor was upstairs. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade. One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. Just as it was leaving, Mr Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. They had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.Language points(Attention:The following points are may not covered by the video. It is better for you to watch the video or listen to the MP3 first and try to take notes on your own. Then you may check here to get more details. )1, The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening.in a famous arcade near Piccadilly介词短语修饰shopse.g. The shoe shop in my neighborhood was just opening.我家附近的鞋店刚刚开们营业。
新概念第三册第六课
After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr. Taylor went back into his shop.
运用ing形式结构,其逻辑主语要和主句的主语保持 一致
凝视
gaze,stare,glare
迷”
gaze “目不转睛地看” ,“惊叹”、“羡慕”或“入
---arrange with sb. about sth. (to do sth) 与某人商定某事
I have arranged with him to meet at the restaurant.
arrange shoes in a neat row. 把鞋放成整齐的一排
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The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. open v.营业;
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• grab [ɡræb] <v.> 攫取;夺取 seize suddenly and rudely
eg. He just grabbed the bag from my hand and ran away.
He grabbed at the opportunity to go abroad.
新概念英语第三册第6课NCE3_lesson06(共19页)
10. Roar 大声叫嚷,爆笑(n & v) 大声叫嚷,爆笑( v) My father roars like a lion when he is really angry. The manager jumps up from the sofa with a roar of anger. Maria has a very strong sense of humor that her jokes often make me roar. 客气地说,你不需要大吵大闹的。 客气地说,你不需要大吵大闹的。 Speak politely; you do not need to roar. 妈妈正要走开的时候,这个BB就开始大哭了 就开始大哭了。 妈妈正要走开的时候,这个BB就开始大哭了。 The baby began to roar as his mother is walking away. 在班里嚷了一个寒假,我失声了。 在班里嚷了一个寒假,我失声了。 I lost my voice after roaring in class for the whole winter holiday.
翻译: 翻译: 当我把新买的耳环给Maia看的时候, 当我把新买的耳环给Maia看的时候,她把她们 看的时候 抢走了。她这一抢,弄伤了我的手。 抢走了。她这一抢,弄伤了我的手。 Just as I showed Maria my new earrings, earrings, she grabbed them away. And her grab hurt my hand! hand! 我们随便吃个三文治,赶紧去看表演吧。 我们随便吃个三文治,赶紧去看表演吧。 Let‘s grab a sandwich and hurry for the show! show! 蹦极是非常吸引我的。 蹦极是非ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ吸引我的。 Bungee jumping is what grabs me.
新概念英语第三册第6课-Smash—and—grab
BOOK 3
Lesson 6 Smash—and—grab
New words for L6:
smash-and-grab
• 1) smash v. 粉碎,击溃,碰撞 • Eg. (1) He got drunk and began to smash things. • (2)The car smashed into a wall. • crash.v.n.碰撞,坠毁 • Eg. (1)The bus crashed into a tree. • (2)The computer crashed (stopped working)
show: fashion show ; talk show; baby show the Spring Festival Entertainment Show 春节联欢晚会
exhibition : 大型展览(formal) expo .n. 博览会 make an exhibition of oneself “出丑,表现不得体”
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velvet .n.天鹅绒,丝绒 head light .n.(汽车等)前灯 blare .v.发嘟嘟声,吼叫
staff .n. 全体工作人员(集体名词)(单/复) well-staffed. adj .人手充足的;
under-staffed 人手不够的 员工在有效率地工作。 Eg. The staff is/are working efficiently.
新概念三第6-10课笔记
Lesson 05 The facts 确切数字Editor n.编辑Edit vt.编辑-- edit magazine, edit newspaperEdition n.编辑Editorial adj.编辑的, 主编的n.社论, 评论extreme n.极端go to extreme(s) to do… 做某事走极端-- He went to extreme to say that the play was the best one.-- He went to extremes to say that his girlfriend was the most beautiful in the world.go from one extreme to the other 从一个极端走向另一个极端journalist n.新闻记者reporter n.(电视台)记者correspondent n.(电台)记者, 通讯员publish v.出版= print(vt.), go to press(vi.)-- The book has already been published. = The book has already been printed.-- The book has gone to press.-- They have already published the magazine.Fax n.传真(-- send a fax)impatient adj.不耐烦的patience(n.耐性)patient(adj.有耐心的)patiently(adv.有耐心地)impatience(n.不耐烦)impatient(adj.不耐烦的)impatiently(adv.不耐烦地)fire v.解雇(口语)-- He was fired from his jobdismiss vt.解雇(正式)-- The manage dismissed him from his company.Sack vt.解雇, 辞退(俚语, 口语)-- If you do it wrong again you will be sacked.Originally adv.起初,原先,从前/ original adj.最初的, 原始的go to extremes 走极端provide = supply 给...提供(通常与介词搭配连用)provide sb with sth / provide sth for sb-- He provided them with a bed for the night.= He provided a bed for them for the nightset out to do = decide and try to do 决定, 打算, 着手做...= set about doing 决定, 打算, 着手做...-- He set out to make his first 1,000,000 in 5 years.take sb a long time to do sth 某事花了某人很久的时间-- It took me five days to write the article.Not only had the poor man been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well.Not only位于句首, 必须采用倒装形式。
新概念英语第三册 第六课 备课 知识点全 可直接使用
Lesson 06 Smash-and-grab 砸橱窗抢劫New words and expression 生词和短语smash-and-grab n.砸橱窗抢劫smash vt.打碎, 粉碎(= break sth into pieces violently)violently adv.猛烈地-- Smash the car.Smash vi.打碎, 粉碎(-- The dishes smashed on the floor.)smash into 撞击到某处(-- The bus smashed into a tree.)grab v. 抢夺, 掠夺, 夺取(= seize suddenly)语气较弱时为:匆匆拿走;吸引(某人的注意)-- He grabbed me by the arm.-- He grabbed the coin and ran off. 他抓起硬币就跑了。
习语:how does…grab you?你对…有兴趣吗;你喜欢…吗;你认为…如何How does the idea of a trip to Rome grab you?表示抓住,取得,获得类的动词常都可以引申为理解,认为,看法反义词:releasetake v. 拿,抓最普通用词,指用手拿、取、抓或控制某物,不带任何感情色彩。
clutch v. 紧抓,抓牢指因不想失去而紧紧地抓住某物,或因害怕、疼痛、危险等而突然抓住某人或某物。
grasp v. 抓牢,抓紧指紧紧地、牢牢地抓住某物。
grab v. 抓住,攫取指突然抓住某人或某物,强调动作粗野,此义时常可与snatch 换用;有时也指紧紧抓住某人或某物。
snatch vt.抢, 夺取(= catch sth/sb suddenly and violently)指突然地抢、夺、抓,强调动作迅速或具有暴力性质。
-- The big bird snatches the hen from the ground.Seize v.抓住, 逮住, 夺取(强调抓住、抓到的结果)[si:z]-- Fear seized her. 她突然感觉很恐惧。
新概念英语第三册课堂学习笔记第6课 Smash-and-grab
新概念英语第三册课堂学习笔记第6课 Smash-and-
grab
第一段词汇解析
①expensive = dear。
②almost = nearly。
③assistants = helpers。
④gazing = looking。
⑤several = a few, a number of。
⑥该状语能够改为 After he had gazed at the display for several minutes。
⑦go back to sth./doing sth.能够表示重操旧业, go back on 违背,背弃。
第二段词汇解析
①此处是 with 引导的独立主格结构,其它形式为: 1)宾语和宾补在逻辑上有主谓关系,用 v-ing 形式; 2)动宾关系用过去分词作宾补; 3)某事将发生用 to do 不定式。
②come to + n.表到达,如 come to an end,结束。
③stayed =remained。
④smashed = broke to pieces。
Notes 学习笔记
词组归纳
1.go back
2.roar down
e to a stop
4.stay at the wheel
5.jump out
6.iron bar
7.go flying into
8.be struck by
9.help himself to
10.move off
11.rush out
12.get away。
新概念第三册第6课知识点整理
1.jewel珠宝jeweler珠宝商jewellery总称the jeweller's= the jewellery shop2. the grocer's = the grocery shop杂货店the barber's理发店(专指男士,包括shave)hairdresser美发师the green grocer's 有卖蔬菜的杂货店3. 商场 the department storethe shopping mall 购物中心4.“商店”中的犯罪:shop-lifting顺手牵羊burglary 入室盗窃theft偷盗robbery抢劫(with violence)5.smash v. 把……打碎;(粗鲁,激烈的) smash world recordsmash sb's hopesmash the drug ring 粉碎贩毒集团ring n. 链条,集团6.crash the door shut关门/甩门smash the door open 破门而入7. open v. 营业When do you open / close?adj. 开门的,营业的We are open / closed.opening hour 营业的时间8.He was arranging a surprise party for his wife's birthday. 计划,安排We arrange these flowers so beautifully. v. 摆放好9.backgroundeducational background/We need someone with a business background .教育背景,表示一种经历historical background历史背景,历史的时间、环境The name of the company is written on a white background.底色10.break the silence 打破沉默break the tension 打破紧的气氛break the deadlock打破僵局break the monotony打破单调的状态break my train of thought 打断连续的思路11.She peered closely at the photograph.Being somewhat shortsighted, she had the habit of peering at others.因看不清而仔细看peer:同龄人/同辈/同地位12.the wheel方向盘He stayed at the wheel.坐在驾驶座位上13.go doing强调动词的方向The plates went crashing to the floor.15.Please help yourself.文中:毫不客气地……16.a bombing raid 轰炸突袭air raid空袭a police raid 警察突然抽查a bank raid 抢银行17.fight off tears 强忍着泪水see sb. off 送别laugh off an embarrassment对尴尬一笑置之18.You look fantastic! (人)非常精神---great/brilliant/excellent/amazingIt is fantastic that a child of 5 can speak suchgood English.a fantastic amount of money——enormous/amazing 很大的,很多的,大得难以置信move at a fantastic speed 极快的a fantastic tale about dragons 奇妙的/full of imagination19.worth(adj.)值---钱/分数The house is worth $1000./5 pointsIt isn't worth much.某一行动有价值be worth a visitbe worth making an appointment before you go 值得费周折It's worth it.(n.)价值10 .pounds worth of booksThe activity will help children develop a sense of their own worth.11.foot the bill 付账zip your mouth 闭嘴to cost sb. an arm and a leg 花钱很大方,大出血I'm ready to be all ears . 洗耳恭听cast sheep's eyes 抛媚眼,暗送秋波to pull one's leg 开某人的玩笑,逗某人Remember play it by ear whatever difficulties you meet.随机应变12.The driver accelerated to pass the other car. accelerate 加速,促进speed 加快(动作、工作的进度)We'd better speed up if we want to get there in time.reverse 倒车,颠倒,倒转The car reversed through the gate.13.I feel rather overdressed in this smart suit. overdress 穿得过于讲究a restaurant overlooking the lake 眺望/俯视14.Let's share the room for the time being./temporarily15.throw普通的扔,掷hurl猛扔toss 漫不经心地扔project a light beam16.Forrest Gump 《阿甘正传》•社会背景:• 20世纪90年代反智情绪很高•阿甘:智商751. Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are going to get.2. A promise is a promise.。
新概念英语第三册Lesson6PPT课件
Company Logo
Words and Expressions
n.天鹅绒,丝绒
velvet
Company Logo
Words and Expressions
headlight
n.(汽车等)前灯
Company Logo
LOGO
Lesson 6 Smash-and-Grab
New words
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★smash-and-grab
[smæʃ ənd ɡræb]n.砸橱窗抢劫
★arcade [ɑ:’keɪd ]
n.有拱廊的街道(两旁常设商店)
★piccadilly [,pɪkə'dɪlɪ] n.皮卡迪利大街
Words and Expressions
v.发嘟嗜声,吼叫
blare
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n.全体工作人员 A staff member An employee
staff
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raid
n.偷袭
Words and Expressions
necklace
n.项链
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n.戒指
ring
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background
n.背景 background information 背景资料
n.烟灰缸
ashtray
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1. jewel珠宝
jeweler珠宝商
jewellery总称
the jeweller's= the jewellery shop
2. the grocer's = the grocery shop杂货店the barber's理发店(专指男士,包括shave)hairdresser美发师
the green grocer's 有卖蔬菜的杂货店
3. 商场the department store
the shopping mall 购物中心
4.“商店”中的犯罪:
shop-lifting顺手牵羊
burglary 入室盗窃
theft偷盗
robbery抢劫(with violence)
5.smash v. 把……打碎;(粗鲁,激烈的) smash world record
smash sb's hope
smash the drug ring 粉碎贩毒集团
ring n. 链条,集团
6.crash the door shut关门/甩门
smash the door open 破门而入
7. open v. 营业
When do you open / close?
adj. 开门的,营业的
We are open / closed.
opening hour 营业的时间
8.He was arranging a surprise party for his wife's birthday. 计划,安排
We arrange these flowers so beautifully. v. 摆放好
9.background
educational background/We need someone with a business background .
教育背景,表示一种经历
historical background
历史背景,历史的时间、环境
The name of the company is written on a white background.底色
10.break the silence 打破沉默
break the tension 打破紧的气氛
break the deadlock打破僵局
break the monotony打破单调的状态
break my train of thought 打断连续的思路
11.She peered closely at the photograph. Being somewhat shortsighted, she had the habit of peering at others.因看不清而仔细看peer:同龄人/同辈/同地位
12.the wheel方向盘
He stayed at the wheel.坐在驾驶座位上
13.go doing强调动词的方向
The plates went crashing to the floor.
15.Please help yourself.
文中:毫不客气地……
16.a bombing raid 轰炸突袭
air raid空袭
a police raid 警察突然抽查
a bank raid 抢银行
17.fight off tears 强忍着泪水
see sb. off 送别
laugh off an embarrassment
对尴尬一笑置之
18.
You look fantastic! (人)非常精神---great/brilliant/excellent/amazing
It is fantastic that a child of 5 can speak such
good English.
a fantastic amount of money——enormous/amazing
很大的,很多的,大得难以置信
move at a fantastic speed 极快的
a fantastic tale about dragons 奇妙的/full of imagination
19.worth
(adj.)值---钱/分数
The house is worth $1000./5 points
It isn't worth much.
某一行动有价值
be worth a visit
be worth making an appointment before you go 值得费周折
It's worth it.
(n.)价值
10 .pounds worth of books
The activity will help children develop a sense of their own worth.
11.foot the bill 付账
zip your mouth 闭嘴
to cost sb. an arm and a leg 花钱很大方,大出血
I'm ready to be all ears . 洗耳恭听
cast sheep's eyes 抛媚眼,暗送秋波
to pull one's leg 开某人的玩笑,逗某人Remember play it by ear whatever difficulties you meet.随机应变
12.The driver accelerated to pass the other car. accelerate 加速,促进
speed 加快(动作、工作的进度)
We'd better speed up if we want to get there in time.
reverse 倒车,颠倒,倒转
The car reversed through the gate.
13.I feel rather overdressed in this smart suit. overdress 穿得过于讲究
a restaurant overlooking the lake 眺望/俯视
14.Let's share the room for the time being./temporarily
15.throw普通的扔,掷
hurl猛扔
toss 漫不经心地扔
project a light beam
16.Forrest Gump 《阿甘正传》
•社会背景:
•20世纪90年代反智情绪很高
•阿甘:智商75
1. Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you are going to get.
2. A promise is a promise.。