新概念英语第三册课件第7课lesson07
新概念英语课件第三册Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies
Exercise
• The weather turned out to be fine yesterday. I CDG ________ the trouble to carry my umbrella with me. A. should have taken B. could have taken C. I didn’t have to take D. needn’t have taken E. I didn’t need take D. mustn’t have taken G. needn’t take
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• 犯这种错误 • Make this kind of mistakes
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• People who live in Britain needn't despair when they made mistakes like this (and a lot of people do)!
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• John had a very good day and put his wallet containing $3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. Then he and Jane went horseriding.
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climb a mountain ride a bicycle surf the sea
现在完成时 + 一般过去时
引话题
详谈
A: Have you seen the film Forrest Gump? B: Yes ,I have. A: When did you see it? B: I saw it last spring. A: Did you see it alone? B: No, I saw it with my boyfriend.
新概念三 lesson 7 by cassie
disappoint (v)失望
disappointment (n)
dismay (n)沮丧 dismayed (adj) depress (v) / frustrate depression (n)失望
Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog.
Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention. -------Francis Bacon
Listening objective
What happened to John’s wallet?
新概念英语第三册第七课
Lesson 7 Mutilated ladiesChildren often have far more sense than their elders. This simple truth was demonstrated rather dramatically during a civil defence exercise in a small town in Canada. Most of the inhabitants were asked to take part in the exercise during which they had to pretend that their city had been bombed. Air-raid warnings were sounded and thousands of people went into special air-raid shelters. Doctors and nurses remained above ground while Police patrolled the streets in case anyone tried to leave the shelters too soon.The police did not have much to do because the citizens took the exercise seriously. They stayed underground for twenty minutes and waited for the siren to sound again. On leaving the air-raid shelters, they saw that doctors and nurses were busy. A great many people had volunteered to act as casualties. Theatrical make-up and artificial blood had been used to make the injuries look realistic. A lot of People were lying 'dead' in the streets. The living helped to carry the dead and wounded to special stations. A Child of six was brought in by two adults. The child was supposed to be dead. With theatrical make-up on his face, he looked as if he had died of shock. Some people were so moved by the sight that they began to cry. However, the child suddenly sat up and a doctor asked him to comment on his death. The child looked around for a moment and said, 'I think they're all crazy!'这种事情在你身上出现过吗?你有没有把裤子塞洗衣机,然后又想在裤子的后兜有一张大面值的纸币?当你把裤子抢救出来时,你有没有发现那张纸币已经变得比白纸还白?当英国人犯这种错误时,他们不必感到绝望(而许多国家的人都有这种绝望的感觉)。
新概念三lesson7
• 完型填空答案 • DBBAA • DACDC
• fear,Care, suggest, finish, meet, dismiss, conference • 1.They were made _to finish________the job on time. • 2 She went home as soon as possible so that sheher. • 3.Could you please give us some __suggestions______on how to improve English. • 4.The worker will be ___dismissed____by the boss if he is lazy. • 5.You were so ___careless___ that you made so many mistakes again.
• When you rescued your trousers, did you • find the note was whiter than white? • whiter than white = damaged, mutilated
• Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money • to a machine or to their dog. • Fortunately for them = luckily for them = happily for them • Claim n.(根据权利提出)要求, 索赔 -- make a claim for 对(赔偿等)提出要求... • feed vt.vi.( fed , fed, feeding) 给吃, 喂 -feed sth to… 把某物喂给…
新概念第三册 lesson 7 课件
It was a lovely evening. It was nice to go out with friends and chew the fat for a while. 那是一个美妙的傍晚。跟朋友一块出去谈会 天感觉不错。
单词分析 1 ★mutilate v. ['mju:tileit] 使残缺不全 act or
physical injury
vt. 经常用于被动语态 1,毁伤,残害。
He was mutilated in the accident, and now has only one leg.
a mutilated note 2, 把…搞砸了
off.
• pay back • 1, 把钱归还回去 pay money back • 2, 报仇,报复 pay somebody back
Rescue ['reskju:]
• vt. 营救;援救 • n. 营救;援救;解救
Rescue refers to operations that usually involve the saving of life, 救援是指操作,通常与挽救生命,
• Ness 状态,性质, kindness
• Hood 身份 状态 childhood • neighborhood
如何运用后缀 2
• -able 能够, eatable 可以吃的 • -al …的 cultural natural • -ist 主义的 communist 共产主义的 • -Ive 倾向 active negative • -like 如,像 childlike 儿童般的 • -teen 十几 sixteen • -ty 几十 sixty • -th 第几 sixth
新概念英语第3册第7课
fortunate
fortunate [‘fɔ:tʃənit] adj. ~(to do sth.) / ~(in having) / (for sb.) (that~) having or bringing an advantage, an opportunity, a piece of good luck, etc.幸运的;交好运的;吉利的 (=lucky) e.g. (1) 我很幸运去过世界很多地方。 I have been fortunate enough to visit many parts of the world. (2) 我很幸运,有位好老师。 I was fortunate in having a good teacher. adv. fortunately n. fortune [‘fɔ:tʃən] 1. [u] chance or luck, especially in the way it affects people’s lives (尤指影响人生的)机会,运气 e.g. 我有幸与一些优秀的同事共事。 I have had the good fortune to work with some excellent colleagues. 2. [c] a large amount of money大笔的钱,巨款 e.g. (1) 那个戒指肯定要值好多钱。 That ring must be worth a fortune. (2) 她继承了家庭的一份财产。 She inherited a share of the family fortune.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. What sort of business does John Butlin run? What did he do at the end of a very good day? What did he and his fiancée do then ? What did Jane do after they got home? What were they dismayed to find? Who did John go and see? What did the bank manager do? What happened after that?
高中英语 Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies新概念讲义 第三册
§ Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies 残钞鉴别组【New words and expressions】生词和短语◆mutilate v. 使残缺不全◆chew v. 咀嚼◆fiancén.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(英国港市)◆identify v. 鉴别,识别◆spokeswoman n. 女发言人★mutilate v. 使残缺不全vt. 经常用于被动语态1,毁伤,残害。
He was mutilated in the accdient, and now has only one leg.a multlated note2, 把…搞砸了You've already mutilated the novel by making such changes.$ dad president: 美国mutilation n.★chew v. 咀嚼A lot of people love chewing gums.Don’t bite off more than one can chew.不要自不量力chew the fat: 聊天chewed up:(俚)着急的,担心的Don't get chewed up / about your examination.★fiancé n.未婚夫★microwave n. 微波,微波炉micro- = tiny, very very smallmicroswitch, microfilm, microscope, microsecond, microphone, microbiology 反义前缀:macro- = great. large★oven n. 炉灶★safekeeping n. 妥善保管keep sth. safePlease keep your ID card safedo evil:干坏事evil doingmake trouble => trouble making★Newcastle n. 纽卡斯尔(英国港市)★identify v. 鉴别,识别identify of sb. or sth.He can’t identify the person.identity: n.So far thearcheologists have been unable to discover her identity.identification n.命名,确认★spokeswoman n. 女发言人【Text】§ Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies*残钞鉴别组Why did Jane cook John’s wallet?Has it ever happened to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white? People who live in Britain needn’t despair when they make mistakes like this (and a lot of peole do)! Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. John had a very good day and put his wallet containing £3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. Then he and Jane went horse-riding. When they got home, Jane cooked their dinner in the microwave oven and without realizing it, cooked her fiancé’s wallet as well. Imagine their dismay when they found a beautufully-cooked wallet and notes turned to ash! John went to see his bank magnager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the secial department of the Band of England in Newcastle: the Mutilated Ladies! They examined the remains and John got all his money back. ‘So long as there’s something to identify, we will give people their money back,’ said a spokeswoman for the Band. ‘Last year, we paid £1.5m on 21,000 claims.’* Damaged bank notes. The Queen’s head appears on English bank notes, and ‘lady’ refers to this.【课文讲解】段首或段尾运用疑问句提出问题段首——主要要引起读者的兴趣和注意力段尾——进一步巩固、加深与本段所涉及的内容,进一步引起读者的沉思rescue 救援,援救Hundreds of people went to rescue the plane crash.L07-01 end 15’10”L07-02 begin 16’22”大词小用所起到的目的——加强语气whiter than white====damaged, mutilated.损坏,残缺不全make mistakes like thisFortunately for them luckly / happily for them 固定搭配team 组织make a claim 提出索赔feed sth. toit seems第二段充分说明了约翰是怎么样把钱从银行里拿回来concern: 涉及到——is aboutrun a factory, run a companyI have a very good day. I have a good tiveto keep it safeput his wallet which contained….go horse-riding, go fishing, go hunting, go shopping dismay: 沮丧beautifully-cooked wallet: 用一种讽刺的口吻turned to turned into becomewho ----band managerso long as: on condition that 表假设,只要pay for:为…付款We paid 80 dollars for the dictionary.on 强调对21000起索赔要求pay off 还清,偿还The couple have already paid their debts off.pay back1, 把钱归还回去 pay money back2, 报仇,报复 pay somebody backL07-02 end 16’22”L07-03 begin 12’35”§ Lesson 7【Special difficulties】如何运用后缀less 表示否定概念 care carelessful 表示有、充满了 helpful carefully: 形容词+ ly = 副词,名词+ly = 形容词 dailyic pic energetic 精力充沛的ish childish womanishExerciseSupply the missing words1 You won’t feel any pain. The operation is completely .2 I admired the beauty of the countryside. The countryside is so .3 I visit my mother every day. My mother expects visits.4 Don’t behave like a child. Don’t be so .5 She’s a wonderful athlete. That explains why she’s so .Key : 1. painless 2. beautiful 3. daily 4. childish(-ish的形容词是贬义色彩) 5. athletic 强壮的,强健的【Multiple choice questions】多项选择题Comprehension1 They call the team in Mewcastle ‘Mutilated Ladies’ because .a. their job involves mutilating bank notesb. their job is to identify pictures of the Queen on mutilated bank notesc. ladies are always mutilating bank notes by accident in the washd. only ladies have the patience for this difficult job1. B2 The Bank of England offers a special service to people who .a. feed their money to the dogb. try to wash large bank notesc. mutilate bank notes on purposed. have damaged but identifiable bank notes2. Didentify => identifiablereturn => returnableeat => ratable3 You don’t get your money back unless _____ .a. you go to Newcastle and see the Mutilated Ladiesb. there is enough evidence to prove your claimc. your bank manager agrees to help youc. you have done this sort of thing beforeunless: if not3. BStructure4 Have you ever forgotten _____ in the pocket of your trousers…? (ll.1-3)a. a large bank noteb. large bank notec. any large bank noted. some large bank note4. Aany large bank note s5. If you_____ in Britai, you needn’t despair. (ll.4-5)a. do liveb. are livingc. lived. wer livingneedn’t 真实条件句,不是虚拟语气live 动词是不用进行时态的5. C6 John is _____ ,and runs a furniture business. (l.9)a. fiancé of Jane Butlinb. Jane Butlin’s fiancéc. Jane Butlin who’s fiancéd. Jane Butlin whose fiancé6. B一般来说,如果表示某人的,就用‘如果采用介词of表示所属关系,被修饰名词前要出现定冠词7 The wallet _____ £3,000 from the day;s business. (l.10)a. containingb. was containingc. containedd. content简单句,选用一般过去式7. C8 John put his wallet into the microwave oven _____ . (l.10)a. to heep it safeb. for keeping safec. for the safetyd. tob safe keeping to keep it safe8. AVocabulary9 John runs a furniture business. He ____ the business. (l.9)a. is in charge ofb. is in the charge ofc. chargesd. bears the charges ofin charge of 负责in the charge of 由某人来负责9. A10 Jane discovered that the £3,000 had _____ ash. (ll.12-13)a turned b. grown c. made d. becometurned to ash10. D11 The remains were _____ to the Mutulated Ladies. (ll.13-14)a. conveyedb. dispatchedc. carriedd. fetchedsentdispatched 送,送达 deliverconvey:运输、传达fetch:去取回来11. B12 People can get their money back _____ there is something to identify. (ll.15-16)a. dependingb. providedc. supposedd. allowing12. Bprovided providingEg: Proveded that you reduce the price, I’ll take all the goods.supposed 表假设 suppose , supposing特别注意:结构以及词汇题L07-03 § Lesson 7 end 12’35”L08-01 begin 12’11”。
新概念英语第三册 Lesson 7 Mutilated Ladies课件(共60页,可编辑)
Part 2 : Words and expressions
Mutilate chew fiancé Microwave oven safekeeping
Newcastle
identify spokeswoman
[ˈmju:tɪleɪt] [tʃu:] [ˌfiːənˈsei] [ˈmaɪkrəweɪv] [ˈʌvn] ['seɪf'ki:pɪŋ]
Macro- 大 macro-与micromacro-与micro-是一对意义相反的前 缀,macro-表示“宏、大”;micro-表 示“微”。 例如: macroeconomics 宏观经济学 microeconomics微观经济学
oven
safekeeping
n.妥善保管 keep something safe Please keep your ID card safe. 妥善保 管你的身份证
Lesson 7 Mutilated Ladies
Lesson 5 The Facts
contents
1 Part 1 : Warming up 2 Part 2 : Words and expressions 3 Part 3 :Notes on text 4 Part 4 : Grammar
Part 1 : Warming up
• happen to sb/sth: be the experience or fate of sb/sth If anything happens to him, let me know. Love never happens to me.
• occur to =come to mind, think of
• 4、Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog.
新概念英语三 Lesson 7 Mutilated Ladies
Mutilated LadiesHas it ever happend to you ? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? When you rescued your trousers, did note in your back pocket? When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white? People who live in Britain needn’t despair when they made mistakes like this ( and a lot of people do )! Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mulilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiance, John, runs a successful furniture business. John had a very good day and put his wallet contained 3000 pounds into the microwave oven for safe keeping. Then he and Jane went horse-riding. When they got home, Jane cooked their dinner in the microwave oven without realizing it, cooked her finace’s wallet as well. Imagine their dismay when they found a beautifully-cooked wallet and notes turned to ash. John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilated Ladies. They examined the remains and John got all his money back. “ As long as there’s something to identify, we will give people their money back,” said a spokeswoman for the bank, “ Last year, we paid 1.5 millionpounds on 21,000 claims.”。
新概念英语第三册第七课PPT课件Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies
新概念英语第三册lesson7PPT课件
5. A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business.
feed v. 喂,给...吃 (fed, fed) feed sth to sb/feed sb on sth 给...吃...
4. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!
it seems 似乎 本句把dogs提前,加强了语气。原来的句子:It seems dogs love to chew up money. 例句:Many companies, it seems, would also prefer computers to get cheaper rather than more powerful.
others. n. identity 身份 例句:So far the archeologists have been unable to
discover her identity. identification n. 确认
9. 'Last year, we paid $1.5m on 21,000 claims.
Pay的几个词组: pay money for:为...付款 例句:We paid 80 dollars for the dictionary. pay off 还清,偿还 例句:The couple have already paid their debts off. pay back (1) 把钱归还回去 pay money back (2) 报仇,报复 pay somebody back 例句:Don't say that again or I will pay you back.
新概念英语第三册6--7课课件
如何运用后缀 2
-able 能够, eatable 可以吃的 -al …的 cultural natural -ist 主义的 communist 共产主义的 -Ive 倾向 active negative -like 如,像 childlike 儿童般的 -teen 十几 sixteen -ty 几十 sixty -th 第几 sixth
Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies 1
Has it ever happened to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white? People who live in Britain needn’t despair when they make mistakes like this (and a lot of peole do)! Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money!
Summary writing
One day ,a large car entered an arcade near Piccadilly and stopped outside the a jeweler's. Two thieves got out and smashed the shop window .the owner of the shop was upstairs at the time, so he threw furniture at the thieves ,hitting one of them with a heavy statue, the raid lasted only for 3 minutes and the thieves drove away .the owner ran after them throwing ashtrays and vases ,but the thieves got away at last .thousands of pounds worth of diamonds were robbed.
新概念英语3第7课
● mutilate (vt) remove part of the body 使残 缺不全
▲ The movie was mutilated for some reason.
● chew (vt) 咀嚼 ▲ bite ▲ Dogs never bite me. Just humans. ▲ chew the fat 闲聊 ▲ gossip / talk / chat
man.
《 The importance of living》
▲ 经典推荐:《My country and my people》
▲to live to the importance of living; the importance of living is to live.
十年之前,我不认识你,你不属于我。 Half a score years ago,i didn't know u. Nor did u belong to me. 我们还是一样,陪在一个陌生人左右
We were with somebody else respectively 十年之后,我们是朋友,还可以问候
● claim (v) 声称 ▲ 试译:知之为知之不知为不知。 ▲ Don't claim to know what u don't know. ● feed (v) ▲ feed sb / sth on / with sth
▲ feed on 以…… 为生 ▲ be fed up with 受够了……
Thank you and have a good day
Half a score years later, we might be friends and say hello 只是那种温柔,再也找不到拥抱的理由
新概念英语第三册lesson7 Mutilated ladies
New words:
1、mutilate .v. 使残缺不全;把……搞砸了 --The painting was mutilated by cutting holes in it. --You've already mutilated the novel by making such changes.
8. identify v.鉴定, 识别
(prove identity of sb. or sth.)
-- He can't identify the person • identity n.身份
So far the archeologists have been unable to discover her identity. = So far the archeologists have been unable to identify her. identification n.辨认, 鉴定, 证明
开头使用疑问问的形式主要是引起读者的兴趣和注意力。
happen to sb. (某人)发生(某情况,尤指不幸的事) -- A car accident happened to him yesterday.
occur vi.发生; 出现; (想法或主意)被想到 The crash occurred when the crew shut down the wrong engine... It occurred to sb. to do sth. sth. occur to sb.突然想起 (an idea suddenly comes
5. microwave .n. 微波炉
micro -- (术语)小的,微小的,
Microsoft 微软
新概念第三册Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies讲义
新概念第三册Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies一、单词精讲mutilate v. 使残缺不全【释义】:严重损坏、破坏或伤害某物(或某人),使其失去完整性、正常形态或功能,造成残缺的状态。
【词源】:源自拉丁语“mutilatus”,是“mutilare”的过去分词,“mutilare”的意思是切断、使残废,可能与原始印欧语中的表示“减少、切断”的词根有关。
【短语】:mutilate a statue(毁坏一尊雕像);be mutilated in the accident(在事故中致残)。
【例句】:The vandals mutilated the painting by cutting it with a knife.(破坏者用刀割这幅画,使其残缺不全。
)chew v. 咀嚼【释义】:用牙齿咬碎、磨碎食物等,以便于吞咽和消化,也可用于比喻反复思考、玩味(如咀嚼话语、想法等)。
【词源】:源自古英语“ceowan”,其原始意义就是咀嚼。
【短语】:chew on(咀嚼;仔细考虑);chew up(嚼碎;毁坏);chew gum (嚼口香糖)。
【例句】:You should chew your food well before swallowing.(你在吞咽之前应该好好咀嚼食物。
)fiancén. 未婚夫【释义】:已与某人订婚的男性,即将成为某人的丈夫。
【词源】:源自法语,通过西班牙语进入英语,最初源于拉丁语“fidere”,表示信任,因为订婚是基于双方的信任关系。
【短语】:meet one's fiancé(与未婚夫见面);fiancéand fiancée(未婚夫和未婚妻)。
【例句】:Her fiancégave her a beautiful ring.(她的未婚夫给了她一枚漂亮的戒指。
)microwave n. 微波,微波炉【释义】在物理学中,微波是指频率为300MHz - 300GHz的电磁波。
新概念英语第三册讲义 7
Lesson 7 Mutilated ladiesAnswer the following questions as briefly as possible1. Do clothes put into a washing machinesometimes contain money?2. What happens to bank notesput into a washing machine?3. Do people in Britain despairif they make this mistake?4. Why not?5. What's this team called?6. What does ‘lady’ refer to?7. What kind of business does John run?8. What's the name of his fiancée?9. What did John do with his walletcontaining £3,000?10. Did his fiancée know about this?11. What did John and Jane do after John came home from work?12. What did Jane do when they returned home?13. What else did she cook?14. What happened to the notes?15. How did they both feel about this?16. Who did John go and see?17. What did the bank manager do?18. Did John get his money back?19. Why did the Mutilated Ladies pay the money back?20. How much did they pay out last year?Match the words with the explanationsmutilate despair spokeswoman feed chew rescue case claim concern department dismay identify fiancé1___________ a request for a sum of money that you believe you have the right to,especially from a company, the government, etc.2___________ a single example of something3___________ to be about4___________ a worried, sad feeling after you have received an unpleasant surprise5___________ to stop having any hope that a situation will change or improve6___________ a section of a government, business, university, etc.7___________ a man that a woman is going to marry8___________to give food to9___________ to bite food into small pieces in your mouth with your teeth to make iteasier to swallow10__________ to recognize sb/sth and be able to say who or what they are11__________ to damage sb’s body very severely, especially by cutting or tearing off part of it 12___________ to save sb/sth from a dangerous or harmful situation13___________ a woman who speaks on behalf of a group or an organizationFill in the blanks with the correct forms of the words givenash remains oven claim chew department deal containdespair examine feed fortunately identify happen for whoseimagine case long note call rescue who withoutMutilated ladiesHas it ever ___________ to you? Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank _________in your back pocket? When you ____________ your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white? People _____________live in Britain needn't __________when they make mistakes like this(and a lot of people do)! _____________for them, the Bank of England has a team ____________ Mutilated Ladies which ___________with claims from people who ___________their money to a machine or to their dog. Dogs, it seems, love to __________ up money!A recent ___________ concerns Jane Butlin __________ fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. John had a very good day and put his wallet ___________£3,000 into the microwave oven _________ safekeeping. Then he and Jane went horse-riding. When they got home, Jane cooked their dinner in the microwave ___________ and __________ realizing it, cooked her fiancé's wallet as well. __________their dismay when they found a beautifully-cooked wallet and notes turned to__________! John went to see his bank manager who sent the ____________of wallet and the money to the special _____________of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilated Ladies! They _________ the remains and John got all his money back. ‘So ________as there's something to__________, we will give people their money back,’ said a spokeswoman for the Bank. ‘Last year, we p aid £1.5m on 21,000 ___________.’Put the following sentences into English1.当居住在英国的人犯这种错误时,他们不必感到绝望。
新概念三册_lesson7_Mutilated_ladies
• 3.Why did the Mutilated Ladies pay the money back? Because they could identify the notes.
identify v.
• • identify… as…. identify sth. with sth. One can not identify happiness with wealth.
• • • • • • •源自recognize : 经过很长时间后认出来 know : 本来就认识,了解某人或情况 distinguish : 指有区别于其他人或事 identify : 认识,鉴定某人身份或是某物 identity n. identity card (ID) identical adj. exactly alike; the same identification n.辨认, 鉴定, 证明
Special difficulties 名词和相对应的形容词
• • • • • • • • • • • We can often deprive an adjective from a noun: success (n.) / successful (adj.) fool (n.) / foolish (adj.) energy (n.) / energetic (adj.) hour (n.) / hourly (adj.) care (n.) / careless (adj.) pain (n.) / painless (adj.) beauty (n.) / beautiful (adj.) day (n.) / daily (adj.) child (n.) / childish (adj.) athlete (n.) / athletic (adj.)
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six weeks ago.
Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money! it seems 似乎 本句= It seems that dogs love to chew up
Other special courts deal with traffic accidents and disputes among family members.
I don't think so. Those we are learning are the basic tool. We can deal with any situation we meet.
bite. Hens pecked at the corn on the ground.
Fiancé Fiancée
Unmarried Maiden 未婚女 Bachelor未婚男 Wife-to-be Bestman伴郎 Bridesmaid女傧相 Bridegroom新郎 Bride n. 新娘
-- Don't bite off more than one can chew. 不要贪多 嚼不烂。 Bite(n.咬)
chewed up 着急旳、紧张旳 嚼碎, 毁坏, 消耗 -- Don't get worried about your examination. -- Don't get chewed up about your examination. Chew your food well before you swallow it.
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oven n. 炉灶 toaster pan pressure cooker induction cooker 电磁炉
• identify v.鉴定,识别 • identify the antique as real / fake • UFO (unidentified flying object) 不明飞行物 • fy- 动词后缀 • purify • simplify • beautify • satisfy
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microwave n.微波炉 micro- 微型的 Microsoft 微软公司 microphone
• macro- 宏观的 micro • macroeconomics 宏观经济 • microeconomics • 表示小:
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mini- miniskirt mini car pocket pocket dictionary pocket camera
• 3)Have you ever thrown away waste paper around you at school ? • 4)I think your answers to some of these questions are ‘yes’, so now we all should pay attention to this question ‘Reduce waste on campus’…
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blacklist black market black sheep 败家子 black tea 红茶 黑马 dark horse in the black 盈利—in the red 赤字,亏损
• (L3)When you rescued your trousers, did note in your back pocket? • When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white?
• (L3)rescue n/v.解救 • rescue sb/sth. ppened to you? • Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? • When you rescued your trousers, did you find the note was whiter than white?
• Text:
• (L1-3)句子结构:‚现在完成时+ever‛问句
• (英文写作开头可以借鉴)
• 仿写:
Reduce waste on campus
• 1)Have you ever left your classroom without turning off the lights?
• 2)Have you ever forgot to switch off the tap after washing your hands?
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fiance n. 未婚夫 fiancée wife-to-be 准妻子 husband-to-be
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chew v. 咀嚼 chewing gum bubble gum bite off more than you can chew 贪多嚼不烂 chew on/over sth. 琢磨 -I begin to chew on what he had told me. -The ladies like to chew the chat . chew the chat闲谈
Lesson 7 Mutilated ladies
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mutilate v.使残缺不全 -The goddess Venus was mutilated. 表残疾: be disabled/ handicapped
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ladies the Ladies—the Gents W.C. (water closet) John (美俚) 如何表达上厕所? -I’d like to be excused. -I have to retire for a moment. -Excuse me.
• -Jack rescued Rose from suicide. • rescue the company from ruin
• save v. save one’s life
混:saver 存款人 • savor 味道 • savior 救星
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(L4)white n. a white day —a black day white lie 善意的谎言 white war (没有硝烟的战争)经济竞争 white elephant white night 不眠之夜
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spokeswoman n. 女发言人 spokesman spkokesperson spokesperson for the Cabinet/ Winter Palace tradesman statesman—politician woodsman 樵夫
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(L2-3)bank note n.纸钞 Riddle: Why is a river rich? Because it has got two banks . green back=green power (美) bogus 假钞 -How would you like to pay? -I’d like to pay by credit card / by cheque / in cash