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新概念第三册第33课PPT(29张)

新概念第三册第33课PPT(29张)

devour v. 狼吞虎咽地吃
• 有三种意思: • 1. eat greedily 狼吞虎咽
The dog devours the cake. • 2. destroy completely 吞灭,席卷 • The flame devours the whole building. 火把整幢
楼都吞没了 • 3. take in eagerly with eyes, ears, or mind 贪婪地
• have control of/over
• be in control of /take the control of /lose the control of
• = everything seems to be uncontrollable / beyond control
What invariably happens is that a great number of things choose to(decide to do deliberately ) go wrong at precisely the same moment.
• He even turns a blind eye to me.
While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the table-cloth off the table, smashing half your best crockery and cutting himself in the process. • 就在你接电话时,孩子把桌布从桌子上扯下来,
看、听、想
• His eyes devoured the scene. • 他两眼贪婪地看着这美丽的风景。
We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong .

新概念第三册 Lesson33

新概念第三册 Lesson33

Fast reading
• 1 What would have most upset the woman the day everything went wrong for her? c a. She had not expected her husband to arrive so early. b. The meal she had cooked for the three guests had got burnt. c. Her husband had not told her he was bringing anyone to dinner. d. She had not got enough crockery left to serve the meal with.
• Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time.
keep an eye on the baby 照料孩子 keep an eye on = look after = take care of --Please keep an eye on my house while I am out. (1)keep one’s eyes open 睁大眼睛
(2)eye for eye 以牙还牙 (3)have eyes only for 只要,只爱 --I have eyes only for you. (4)look sb in the eyes 两眼直视某人 (5)eye to eye with sb 与某人看法完全一样 --I see eye to eye with my sister天 By Kitty

新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson33

新概念英语第3册课程讲义Lesson33

Lesson 33 A day to rememberprelude ['prelju:d]n. 序幕,前奏prelude (to sth.)The high wind is the prelude to a heavy storm.prologue (to …)preface (to …)foreword (to …)epilogue (to …)unforeseen [ʌnfɔ:'si:n]adj. 意料之外的unforeseen unexpectedforesee expectforetell predictTimely snow foretells a bumper harvest.forecast weather forecastseries ['sɪəri:z]n. 系列series speciesa series of booksa series of stampsA series of rainy days spoiled my vacation.a chain of …a train of …a trail of …a string of …a stream of …catastrophe [kə'tæstrəfɪ]n. 大灾难mishapaccident contingencydisastercalamity catastrophecrockery ['krɒkəri]n. 陶器crockery potteryearthenwarechina chinawareporcelainsuburb ['sʌbɜ:b]n. 郊区suburb suburbanrural urbanmetropolitan cosmopolitanpanic ['pænɪk]n. 惊慌get into a panic in a panicHe fled in a panic.Don’t panic in case of fire.panic panicked ~ panickingpicnic picnicked ~ picnickingstray [streɪ]adj. 迷路的,偏离的;v. 迷路,偏离a stray dog / boy / bulletstray sheepSome of the cattle have strayed.Don’t stray from the point.confusion [kən'fju:ʒən]n. 混乱;迷惑confuse confused confusingdisorder in disorder messin a messchaos in (a state of) chaosAll the things I had packed so carefully were soon in a dreadful mess.Without it, nothing could ever be brought to a conclusion; everything would be in a state of chaos.greedily ['gri:dɪlɪ]adv. 贪婪地greedy gluttonousthe seven deadly sins:greed gluttonylust envywrath sloth pride… to rememberGandalf, my old friend … this will be a night to remember.go wrong 出错,出问题,不顺利We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong.Our marriage began to go wrong after we had our first child.Something’s gone wrong with my computer.An advertisement which begins with the magic word FREE can rarely go wrong.It is all too easy to blame the railway authorities when something does go wrong.We have all experienced days when life seems to be a bowl of cherries.We have all experienced moments of misery and despair.suddenlyall of a suddenall at onceSeeing a cake flying through the air, a lorry driver who was drawing up alongside the car, pulled up all of a sudden.All at once, I noticed that my wife seemed to be filled with alarm.get out of control / hand(A) Discuss the situation with the person in charge of the dormitory.(B) Ask her roommate not to make so much noise.(C) Go to bed after midnight.(D) Send a letter to the residents.W: You know the noise in my dorm has really gotten out of control. My roommate and I can rarely get to sleep before midnight.M: Why don’t you take the problem up with the dorm supervisor?Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?Answer: (A) Discuss the situation with the person in charge of the dormitory.We started burning some leaves in our yard, but the fire got _____ and we had to call the fire department to put it out.(A) out of hand (B) out of order(C) out of the question(D) out of the wayget sth. under control(A) The air will be cleaner if they go to a different city.(B) It’ll soon be too late to control the pollution.(C) Society will not pay attention to the new laws.(D) The situation will improve if changes are made.M: Look at all the pollution going into the air from those factories. Do you think they’ll ever get that under control?W: With the new laws and social awareness, we’ll turn things around.Q: What does the woman predict will happen?Answer: (D) The situation will improve if changes are made.What invariably happens is that a great number of things choose to go wrong at precisely thesame moment.what invariably happens is that …往往总是……造句:往往总是干得最多的人收入最少。

新概念英语Lesson33-34(共33页)课件

新概念英语Lesson33-34(共33页)课件

What are they doing ?
They are washing.
What are they doing ? They are waiting .
What are they doing ?
They are jumping.
What are they doing ?
They are cooking.
n.轮船
aeroplane [´eərəpleɪn] n.飞机
Where is the Jones family ?
Hale Waihona Puke It is a fine day today.
There are some clouds in the sky.
They are walking over the bridge. There are some boats on the river.
It is a fine day today. 今天是个大晴天。
英语中,表示天气内容的句子 通常以It is …开头。 It is hot today。
It is sunny today.
There are some clouds in the sky. 天上飘着几朵云。
1)这是一个典型的“there be”结构的 句子,因为句子的主语“some clouds”是复数,所以句型用“there are”。 2)“在天上”的表达式“in the sky”,
跨越 They are walking over the bridge. 他们正在过桥. The aeroplane is flying over the river. 飞机正从河上飞过. 在……上面(未接触) The bridge is over the river .桥在河面上.

新概念英语NCE3_lesson33(共22页)课件

新概念英语NCE3_lesson33(共22页)课件
一连串证据 一连串的反应 a chain of reactions
catastrophe n.. 大祸,灾难 这个词强调严重,波及范围广的灾难
worldwide ~ 世界范围的灾难 national ~ 波及全国的灾难
disaster n. 灾难,不幸 (比catastrophe 弱的多,不幸的程度是可以忽略的)
偏离正道 Don't stray from the point. 不要离题乱扯。 stray adj. 迷了路的, 离了群的; 意外的; 偶然见到的 eg.迷途的羔羊 a stray lamb
偶然的顾客 a stray customer 除了偶然可以看到的几辆汽车外, 街上没有人迹。
The streets were empty except for a few stray cars.
2. What incident began the series of accidents ? ie. Was there a prelude to them ?
II New words & Expressions
prelude n. 序幕,前奏 prelude与介词to搭配表示“……的前奏”
a prelude to serious trouble 麻烦事的前奏
A case in point : You are preparing a meal and ___ ___ ___ ___ the baby. The phone rings and this marks the ____ to an ____ ____ ___ _____. While you are ___ ___ ___, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table, _____ half your best crockery and cutting himself in the process. You hang up hurriedly and ____ ____ the baby, crockery, etc. At the same time, the meal gets burnt. What’s worse, your husband returned home, bringing guests to dinner out of your

新概念英语第三册Lesson 33 A day to remember课文音标版讲义

新概念英语第三册Lesson 33 A day to remember课文音标版讲义

33We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. wiː hæv ɔːlɪksˈpɪərɪənst deɪz wen ˈevrɪθɪŋɡəʊz rɒŋ.我们大家都有过事事不顺心的日子。

我们大家都有过事事不顺心的日子。

A day may begin well enough, but suddenly everything seems to get out of control. ə deɪ meɪ bɪˈɡɪn wel ɪˈnʌf,bʌtˈsʌdnliˈevrɪθɪŋsiːmz tuːɡet aʊtɒv kənˈtrəʊl.一天开始时,可能还不错,但突然间似乎一切都失去了控制。

一天开始时,可能还不错,但突然间似乎一切都失去了控制。

What invariably happens is that a great number of things choose to go wrong at precisely the same moment. wɒt ɪnˈveərɪəbᵊli ˈhæpənz ɪz ðæt əɡreɪtˈnʌmbər ɒvθɪŋzʧuːz tuːɡəʊrɒŋ æt prɪˈsaɪsliðəseɪmˈməʊmənt.情况经常是这样的,许许多多的事情都偏偏赶在同一时刻出问题,情况经常是这样的,许许多多的事情都偏偏赶在同一时刻出问题,It is as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions. ɪt ɪz æz ɪf əˈsɪŋɡlˌʌnɪmˈpɒtəntɪˈvent set ʌpəʧeɪn ɒv riˈækʃᵊnz.好像是一件无关紧要的小事引起了一连串的连锁反应。

好像是一件无关紧要的小事引起了一连串的连锁反应。

图说英语新概念英语第三册课文音标版讲义lesson33

图说英语新概念英语第三册课文音标版讲义lesson33
你急急忙忙挂上电话,赶去照看孩子和餐具。
你急急忙忙挂上电话,赶去照看孩子和餐具。
Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt.
ˈmiːnˈwaɪl, ðə miːl ɡets bɜːnt.
这时,饭又烧糊了。
这时,饭又烧糊了。
As if this were not enough to reduce you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.
ə deɪ meɪ bɪˈɡɪn wel ɪˈnʌf, bʌt ˈsʌdnli ˈevrɪθɪŋ siːmz tuː ɡet aʊt ɒv kənˈtrəʊl.
一天开始时,可能还不错,但突然间似乎一切都失去了控制。
一天开始时,可能还不错,但突然间似乎一切都失去了控制。
What invariably happens is that a great number of things choose to go wrong at precisely the same moment.
好像这一切还不足以使你急得掉泪,你的丈夫接着回来了,事先没打招呼就带来3个客人吃饭。
Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney.
好像是一件无关紧要的小事引起了一连串的连锁反应。
Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time.

新概念第33,34课讲解

新概念第33,34课讲解

[dei] n.日子 [klaud] n.云 [skai] n.天空 [sʌn] n.太阳 [ʃain] v.照耀 [wið, wiθ] prep.和…在一起 ['fæməli] n.家庭(成员) [wɔ:k] v.走路,步行
9 over ['əuvə] prep.跨越,在…之上 10 bridge [bridʒ] n.桥 11 boat [bəut] n.船 12 river ['rivə] n.河 13 ship [ʃip] n.轮船 14 aeroplane ['eərəplein] n.飞机 15 fly [flai] v.飞
注意:sun是特殊名词,表示世界上独一无 二的事物,前加定冠词the eg:The sun is red. shine sunshine 照耀 阳光
with 和…一起 eg: Robert is playing with his friend. 罗伯特正和他的朋友一起玩。
family 家庭(成员)family tree family有两种词义,家庭和家庭成员。 当家庭讲,后面的谓语动词用单数。 当家庭成员讲,后面的谓语动词用复数。 试着填空: His family____(have/has)four people. Our family ____(is/are)teachers. has/are
B: 模仿例句提问并回答 Example: the children/ looking at the boats on the river What are the children doing? They’re looking at the boats on the river.
⑹用于由普通名词构成的专有名词前。 the t Wall长城 ⑺用于姓氏的复数前表示一家人。 The Whites live next to us.怀特一家住 在我们隔壁。 ⑻用于一些习惯用语中。 by the way 顺便说一下 in the morning在上午

新概念三Lesson 33

新概念三Lesson 33

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During the rush hour one evening two cars collided and both drivers began to argue. The woman immediately behind the two cars happened to be a learner. She suddenly got into a panic and stopped her car.
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In the meantime, the lorry driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily devoured what was left of the cake. It was just one of those days!
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As if this were not enough to reduce you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner. Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney.
Lesson 33 A day to remember
• • • • • • • • • What incident began the series of traffic accidents? We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. A day may begin well enough, but suddenly everything seems to get o• •

新概念英语第三册 优秀教案33

新概念英语第三册 优秀教案33

lesson 33A day to remember一、单词讲解prelude n.序幕,前奏sth that happens just before a more important event and makes people expect it be a prelude to sth 成为…的前奏曲eg. The breakthrough of the Bastille was a prelude to French Revolution.eg. The German invasion of Poland marked a prelude to World War II.omen n.征兆a sign of what will happen in the futurean auspicious omen 吉兆an ominous omen 凶兆presage n.征兆(文雅)a chill breeze blows – a presage of winter寒风凛冽,预示着冬天的来临harbinger 征兆(文)foreboding 凶兆(文)eg. Agitated activity by certain animals may be an omen of an impending earthquake. series n.系列a series ofseveral events of actions of the same kind that happen one after another but are not connectedeg. There has been a series of accidents on the road recently.最近已有一系列交通事故在该路面发生。

a chain of reactions 一连串的连锁反应a succession of 一连串的,一系列succession 继承,持续a succession of visitors 川流不息的参观者a succession of failures 一连串的失利a succession of rain 一连几天的雨a string ofstring n.粗线,细线a sting of troubles 一连串的麻烦a sting of pearls 一串的珍珠a sting of beads 一串珠子a rash of : a large number of unpleasant events一大堆不愉快的事情a rash of strikes 一连串的罢工a cluster ofa cluster of islands 一组群岛a cluster of flowers 一簇鲜花catastrophe n.大灾难(突然)(伴随许多死亡与毁灭的)a terrible event in which there is a lot of destruction or many people are injured or killedecological catastrophe 生态灾难an event or situation which is extremely bad(口)糟糕透顶的事disaster (用得最广)各种灾难1)disasternatural disaster 自然灾害disaster–hit area 灾区2) a complete failure 彻头彻尾的失败eg. The party was a total disaster. 这次晚会是彻头彻尾的不成功。

新概念三册Lesson33备课笔记ppt

新概念三册Lesson33备课笔记ppt

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unforeseen adj.意料之外的 foresee v.预见,预知 (=see before hand/see in advance) -I can foresee a bright future for you. foreseeable adj.可预见的 foreseeing adj.意料之中的 unforeseeing adj.意料之外的
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suburb n.郊区 suburban adj.郊区的n.郊区居民 urban adj. 城市的 urban resident 城市居民(=city resident) urban traffic 城市交通 urban development 城市发展
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devour v. 1. )eat like an animal 狼吞虎咽 The dog devours the cake. 2.) destroy 吞灭,席卷 -The flame devours the whole building. 3. )take in eagerly with eyes, ears, or mind 贪婪地看、听 • -His eyes devoured the scene. • -他两眼贪婪的看着这美丽的风景。
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(L7)the prelude to 某事的序曲 相关: …的开端 the beginning of …的结束 the end of the turning point of …的转折点 the milestone of …的里程碑
• (L8)While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the table-cloth off the table smashing half your best crockery and cutting himself in the process. • You hang up hurriedly and attend to baby, crockery, etc. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt.

新概念英语青少版第三册Lesson33:邻居中的花园

新概念英语青少版第三册Lesson33:邻居中的花园

Lesson 33 The best garden in the neighbourhood第33课邻居中的花园Narrator:Timmy is helping his father in the garden.旁⽩:蒂咪在花园⾥帮他⽗亲⼲活.Timmy is the youngest in the Blake family.蒂咪是布莱克家中最⼩的⼀个.Mr Blake:You can dig a hole there,Timmy.布莱克先⽣:蒂咪,你可以在那⼉挖个坑.I'll dig one here.We can plant these two trees.我在这⼉挖个坑.我们可以把这两棵树种下去. Timmy:Is this deep enough,dad?蒂咪:爸爸,这样够深了吗?Mr Blake:No.Dig a deeper hole,Timmy.布莱克先⽣:不⾏,再挖深点,蒂咪.Timmy:Right you are,dad.蒂咪:好的,爸爸.Mr Blake:There we are!These trees will soon grow tall.布莱克先⽣:好了!这些树很快就会长得很⾼. Timmy:Mine's taller than yours,dad.蒂⽶:爸爸,我的这棵树⽐你的那棵⾼.Timmy:Our garden looks very nice now.蒂咪:我们的花园现在看上去很漂亮.Mr Blake:No,it doesn't Timmy.It's full of weeds.布莱克先⽣:不,不漂亮,蒂咪.尽是些杂草.Timmy:Still,it's the nicest garden in the neighbourhood.蒂咪:我们的花园仍然是邻居中的⼀个.Mr Blake:The nicest garden?布莱克先⽣:的?Timmy:Yes.Nobody's grass is longer than ours!蒂咪:是的,没有⼈家的草⽐我们花园⾥的草更⾼了!。

新概念第三册33

新概念第三册33

Lesson 33 A day to remember 难忘的一天I. Vocabulary1. prelude n.序幕,前奏action or event that happens before another larger or more important one and forms an introduction to it.Intro-dictionary movement forming the first part of a suite.(a short piece of music)His frequent depression were the prelude to a complete mental breakdown. 他经常抑郁寡欢,后来精神完全崩溃了。

introduction导言, 绪论introduction to the book; preface前言foreword 序2. unforeseen adj. not known in advance; unexpected意料之外的foresee=see before hand : unforeseen developments / difficulties 未预见的发展/ 困难they went through a lot of unforeseen difficulties.I foresee a bright future for you foreseeable可预见的foreseeing预料之中的unforeseeing 意料之外的.Foretell 预言predict预言,预示(语气比较强)forecast 预测,预报Eg: He predicted that it would happen in ten years.forecast : 预测,预报(主要指天气的预报)Eg: Timely snow foretellsa bumper harvest. 瑞雪照丰年3. series n. 系列series 单复数形式同形a series of= a chain of 一系列;We’ve got a series of good harvest. chain 连串,连锁;a series of reaction 一系列反应a chain of reaction一系列反应;chain store 连锁店,但是:连锁反应用:chain reaction ;chain smoker 吸烟很严重的人;烟鬼heavy smoker/(win-tippler酒鬼, 酒仙/drunkard酒鬼/ tippler酒鬼)succession 侧重时间上的连续;a succession of failures 一系列的失败Eg.: We’ve got a succession of successes.string 连续不断相似的事件Eg.: a string of cars 一连串的汽车train 一个接一个发生的事;a train of thoughts/ ideas 一个个的想法4. catastrophe:n. a sudden great disaster or misfortune 大祸,灾难;worldwide catastrophe 世界范围的灾难national catastrophe 波及全国的灾难;disaster 灾难,不幸(语气较弱);calamity 灾害,不幸事件;nature calamity 自然灾害The earthquake is a terrible catastrophe. 这次地震是可怕的灾难。

新概念英语第三册lesson 33 精编课件

新概念英语第三册lesson 33 精编课件

devour v. 狼吞虎咽地吃
有三种意思: 1. eat like an animal 狼吞虎咽 The dog devours the cake. 2. destroy 吞灭,席卷 The flame devours the whole building. 火把整幢楼都吞没了 3. take in eagerly with eyes, ears, or mind 贪婪地看、 听 His eyes devoured the scene. 他两眼贪婪的看着这美 丽的风景。
confusion n. 混乱
confusion = condition out of o乱
in confusion 乱七八糟 fall into confusion 陷 入混乱状态
be covered with confusion 局促不安 throw sb. into confusion 使某人惊慌失措
catastrophe n.. 大祸,灾难
这个词强调严重,波及范围广的灾难 worldwide ~ 世界范围的灾难 national ~ 波及全国的灾难 disaster n. 灾难,不幸 (比catastrophe 弱的多说明 灾难,不幸的程度是可以忽略的) calamity n.灾害,不幸事件(指令人痛心的,个人或社 会的损失,往往指产生持久的广泛忧伤痛苦) nature calamity 自然灾害
• everything seems to get out of control = everything seems to be uncontrollable / beyond control
What invariably happens is that a great number of things choose to go wrong at precisely the same moment.

新概念第三册33课课件

新概念第三册33课课件

近义词辨析: disastern. 灾难,不幸 (比 catastrophe 弱的多,说明 灾难不幸的程度是可以忽略的) calamity n.灾害,不幸事件 (指令人痛心的,个人或社会 的损失,往往指产生持久的广 泛 忧伤痛苦) nature calamity 自然灾害
New Words and Expressions
Unit 33 A Day to Remember
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Multiple Choice Questions
New Words and Expressions
Word List
prelude n. 序幕,前奏 unforeseen adj. 意料之外的 series n. 系列 catastrophe n. 大祸,灾难 crockery n. 陶器,瓦器 suburb n. 郊区 collide v. 猛撞 learner n. 初学者
New Words and Expressions
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panic n. 惊慌,恐慌 windscreen n. (汽车的)挡风玻璃 alongside prep.在…的旁边,与…并排 slide (slid, slid) v. 滑 stray adj. 迷失的,离群的 confusion n. 混乱 greedily adv. 贪婪地 devour v. 狼吞虎咽地吃
a string of cars 一连串的汽车 train 一个接一个发生的事 a train of thoughts /ideas 一个个的想法
New Words and Expressions

新概念英语课件lesson33

新概念英语课件lesson33
• 3.The telephone rings and this _m__a_rk_s_ the __p_re_lu_d_e_t_o an u_n_f_o_re_s_ee_n_s_e_ri_es__of_c_a_ta_s_tr_o_p_he_s__
• (预示着一连串意想不到的灾难)
4.As if this were not enough tore_d_u_c_e_y_ou__to_
【拓展延伸】
Hale Waihona Puke attempt try动词或 名词
动词或 名词
后跟名词、不定 式或at doing sth.
后跟名词、不定 式或动名词作宾 语
一次性尝试, 虽付出努 力但不一定成功
以不同的方法多次努 力, 以达目的, 但不一 定成功
manage
动词
后跟名词、代词 或不定式
“设法做到”, 常与can、 be able to连用, 成功做 到有困难的事, 相当于
6.This made the driver following her _b_r_a_k_e _ha_r_d_(急刹车)。
• 7. Seeing a cake __fl_yi_n_g _th_r_ou_g_h_th_e_a_ir__
• (从天而降),a lorry driver who was d_r_a_w_in_g_u_p(趋近)alongside the car, _p_u_lle_d_u_p_(停车) all of a sudden.
rescuers came. 在洪水中, 那男孩紧抓住一棵树直到救援人员赶到。
hang about/around/out 闲荡, 无所事事 hang up 挂断(电话); 拖延……; 悬挂…… get the hang /hold of. . . 学会……的诀窍; 理解 *(2013·福建高考)I’d use it if I were hanging out with friends at 3 a. m. . 如果我和朋友在凌晨三点闲逛时, 会使用它。 *It is difficult for a foreigner to get the hang of English idioms. 对一个外国人来说, 掌握英语习语很难。
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c. If, instead of panicking, the woman had made no attempt to stop.
d. Had the wife of the man who braked not thrown a cake h the window.
• 3 There was a second angry argument because ___a__ .
a. the lorry driver blamed the owner of the cake for his accident
b. the traffic was extremely slow to get on the move again
c. the lorry driver did not think he shouldbe made to sweep up the glass
• They piece the log book together.
• Please piece up the dress.
New words and expressions
• prelude • unforeseen • series • catastrophe • crockery • suburb • collide • learner
• It is as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions.
It is as if =It seems as if =It looks as if 似乎好象看起来
set up (1)= cause 引起,导致,造成 --What set up the accident? (2)= creat 创立,建立 --set up a world record
(6)turn a blind eye to sth. 对……视而不见
(2)eye for eye 以牙还牙 (3)have eyes only for 只要,只爱 --I have eyes only for you. (4)look sb in the eyes 两眼直视某人 (5)eye to eye with sb
与某人看法完全一样
--I see eye to eye with my sister.
Revision the sentences
• The editor sent a fax to the journalist instructing him to get the news.
• I am under the impression that he is the manager of the store.
n. 序幕,前奏 adj. 意料之外的 n. 系列 n. 大祸,灾难 n. 陶器,瓦器 n. 郊区 v. 猛撞 n. 初学者
• panic
n. 惊慌,恐慌
• windscreen
n. (汽车的)挡风玻 璃
• alongside
prep. 在……的旁边,
与……并排
• slide
v. 滑
• stray
创世界纪录
• Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time.
keep an eye on the baby 照料孩子 keep an eye on = look after = take care of --Please keep an eye on my house while I am out. (1)keep one’s eyes open 睁大眼睛
• 2 What might have prevented a chain reaction following the initial collision? b
a. If the two drivers who had collided had not begun to argue.
b. Had there been a more experienced driver behind the two cars.
d. two dogs had devoured what was left of the cake
Text
• A day may begin well enough, but suddenly everything seems to get out of control.
get out of control 失控 =uncontrollable, beyond control
adj. 离群的
• confusion
n. 混乱
• greedily
adv. 贪婪地
• devour
v. 狼吞虎咽地吃
Fast reading
• 1 What would have most upset the woman the day everything went wrong for her? c a. She had not expected her husband to arrive so early. b. The meal she had cooked for the three guests had got burnt. c. Her husband had not told her he was bringing anyone to dinner. d. She had not got enough crockery left to serve the meal with.
• salvage • Barents • sunken • cargo • bullion • scour • chest • contents • belongings • item
• cruiser • find • log book • piece • convoy • torpedo • submarine • naval • ministry
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