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Lesson3新概念第三册第三课ppt课件

Lesson3新概念第三册第三课ppt课件

-- classical music
古典音乐
classical education 人文科学教育
• Classic adj. 第一流的, 标准的, 著名的, 典型的
• -- This is the classic example of love at the first sight.
• - That joke's a classic; it really is funny.
e.g He is under/ beneathe the umbrella. under control/discussion (进行中)
• 6.The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times.
• 【词义辨析】civilization, culture这两个词均含“文化,文明”
之意。
civilization: 指广义的文化,标志人类发展开化的进程。强调物 质方面的文明。
culture: 侧重指精神方面,即多由科技、文化等所体现的人类智 力开发的程度。
➢ storey [‘stɔ:ri] n. 楼层 =story(美) ➢ drainage [‘dreinidʒ] v. 排水 n. 排水系统,污水
• Reconstruct [.ri:kən‘strʌkt] vt. 重建,修复,重现 ➢ Construct [kən‘strʌkt] vt. 构筑,建造 n. 构想 construction n.建设, 建造 constructive adj.有教育意义的

新概念英语第三册课文(全60课)

新概念英语第三册课文(全60课)

新概念英语第三册(共60课)Lesson1 A puma at largePumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America. When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar.The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw 'a large cat' only five yards away from her. It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered(adj.被困得走投无路的). The search proved difficult, for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening. Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes. Several people complained of 'cat-like noises' at night and a businessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree. The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from ? As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape. The hunt went on for several weeks, but the puma was not caught. It is disturbing to think that a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside.美洲狮是一种体形似猫的大动物,产于美洲。

(完整版)《新编英语教程》第3册的课文

(完整版)《新编英语教程》第3册的课文

《新编英语教程》(修订版)第三册Unit 1[见教材P1]My First Job我的第一份工作Robert Best罗伯特.贝斯特①While I was waiting to enter university, I saw②Being very short of money andwanting to do something useful, I applied, fearing thatmy chances of landing the job were slim.①那年,我考上了大学,还没有入校时,在本地一家报纸上看到一所学校发布广告,招聘一名教师。

②这所学校位于伦敦郊区,距离我住的地方大约[有]十英里。

③当时因为急需用钱,又想做些有意义的事情,于是我就提出了申请。

④但是同时,我又担心,既没有学位又没有教学经验,所以获得这个职位的可能性非常小。

①However, three days later a letter arrived, summoning me to Croydon for an interview. ②It proved an awkward journey: a train to Croydon station;a ten-minute bus ride and then a walk of at least a quarter of a mile. ③As a result I arrived on a hot June morning too depressed to feel nervous.①然而,三天以后来信了,通知我到Croydon参加面试。

②路很不好走,先坐火车到Croydon车站,再坐十分钟的公交车,最后步行至少0.25英里才到达目的地。

③那可是六月天的上午,天气很热,我非常沮丧,也非常紧张,简直都崩溃了。

①and②The front garden was a gravel square;four evergreen shrubs stood at each corner, where they struggled to survive the dust and fumes from a busy main road.①学校是一幢维多利亚时代的红砖建筑,有山墙,有很大的垂直拉窗,闪闪发光,让人感觉单调乏味。

step_by_step3000第三册unit3答案及原文

step_by_step3000第三册unit3答案及原文

Unit 3 World News: Economic DevelopmentsPart I Warming upATapescript:1. Central Bank governors from more than a dozen countries have been meeting in Hong Kong today. One subject they likely discussed is the outlook for the global economy because of the U. S. slowdown and Japan's struggling recovery. Another topic they may have discussed is how to strengthen financial markets in emerging economies in Asia and elsewhere.2. A United Nations' report says the worldwide total of foreign investment grew by nearly 40% last year to more than 600 billion dollars. The report by the UN Conference on Trade and Development, UNCTAD says most of it took place between developed countries as big companies took one another over.3. The United States House of Representatives has approved a cut in income tax rates, the first part ofa package of tax cutting measures put forward by President Bush. The income tax reductions will amount to nearly 1 trillion dollars over ten years.4. The world's largest maker of computer chips, Intel, has announced job cuts after a fall in demandfor its products. Intel said it expected its revenue in the first quarter of this year to fall by a quarter than the same period last year. The California-based company plans to reduce its 85,000-strong work force by 5,000.5. The European Union has imposed further restrictions on the movement of live-stock after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in France. The United States and Canada have issued temporary bans on the import of all animal produce from EU countries.BTapescripts:1. The dollar is trading at one German mark seventy-three point three and at 126.9 Japanese yen. The pound buys one dollar sixty-two point four. In New York, the Dow Share Index closed 45 higher at 6,783. Earlier London's 100 Share Index ended 20 higher at 4,390. In Tokyo, the Nikkei Share Indexis closed for a holiday.2. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 96 points at 10,116. The Standard and Poor's 500 Index gained 6 points to close at 1,254. But the NASDAQ Index lost 1.5% as high technology and Internet stocks were battered.3. Right now the Dow is down another 66 points at 8,094; the NASDAQ Composite down 3 points at 1,662. Turning to Europe's major markets: London stocks were hit by a wave of profit taking after five straight record closes; the FT 100 Index down 36 points; Paris seeing losses as well, the CAC quarante down 33 points or 1%; and Frankfurt's DAX also fell 1% after briefly moving into record territory.4. The Hang Seng Index closed down 89 points at 3,521. The turnover was 7.71 billion dollars. Now look at the ten most active stocks. Cable and Wireless HKT up 45 cents, HSBC holdings down 50 cents, Hutchison down 50 cents, Shanglongkai Property up $2.25, and China Telecom down $1.50, Chang Kong up 25 cents, Pacific Century Cyberworlds down 10 cents, CCT Telecom down 27.5 cents, New World Cyberspace down 7.5 cents, and Hanong Holdings down 25 cents. The Hang Seng Index future for November and December were all down. Hong Kong gold closed at 2,670 Hong Kong dollars, and London gold is trading at 289 U.S. dollars.5. Consumer electronics maker Philips Electronics reported a lower than expected profit for last year. The company made about $2.4 billion, more than $300 million below estimates. Oil company RoyalDutch Shell posted its earnings. It made roughly a $3.6 billion profit for its fourth quarter. That was essentially in line with Street expectations. Electronic Data Systems also reported its fourth quarter numbers last night. It posted a 70-cent profit per share, two cents better than expectations.Part II News reportsATapescripts:For the second year in a row, the General Electric Corporation is ranked number one in an annual survey of the 100 most powerful corporations in the world.The survey, compiled and published by Forbes business magazine, shows General Electric of the United States ranked number one, followed in second and third place by the U.S. banking and financial services giants Citigroup and Bank of America. In fourth and fifth place are the British-based HSBC Banking Company and Daimler-Chrysler, the German-American auto-company. The companies are ranked with a composite formula, which includes total sales, profits, assets and market capitalization, or the total value of its (their) stock. What the magazine calls its "Super 100 Global" list are 46 companies based in the United States and 54 in Europe and Japan.Mike Ozanian, the Forbes editor who compiled the list, says there is a growing trend of international mergers and acquisitions, citing companies such as Daimler-Chrysler and BP-Amoco, theAnglo-American Oil Company. Mr. Ozanian says that despite the huge capitalizations of many Internet-related firms, none were included because most have little, if any, profits -- at least not yet.BTapescript:U.S. stock prices were mixed on Monday, with the "blue-chips" in a rally mode. But volume was only moderate after a holiday-shortened week last week, showing lingering uncertainty among investors. The Dow Jones Industrial Average went up 75 points, less than one percent, to 10,546. The S & P 500 Index gained 7 points. But the NASDAQ Composite backed off an early rally, taking a loss of almost one percent on weakness in selected technology stocks.The Dow Industrials actually got a boost from their technology components. Shares of Intel traded higher after an analyst said sales growth at the leading computer chip-maker could be stronger than expected. Microsoft stock also edged higher.Retail stocks gained on stronger-than-expected sales over the Thanksgiving weekend, as the holiday shopping season got underway.However, analysts caution the retail picture is still clouded because many stores offered bargains to attract shoppers. Experts worry that higher oil prices and interest rates will make this a less than merry Christmas season for U.S. merchants.The latest on the U.S. economy points to slower growth. Sales of existing homes fell a steep 3.9 percent in October, their second monthly decline.Many analysts think uncertainty over the economy makes it increasingly likely that the major stock averages will close lower for the year. But investment strategist Alan Skrainka says the longer-term looks better."No one can guess what will happen to the market over the next month. But over the long-term, we think the market looks very good. If you're a long-term investor, this is a very good entry point for getting into the market because this is what you've been waiting for. All the fear and uncertainty in themarketplace is setting us up for some very good values in the market."Part III Voice mail may cost company’s businessAPart 3 V oice mail may cost company's businessBob Edwards: An automated phone system aimed at saving companies money may be turning off their customers. The system is voice mail in which callers are instructed to punch buttons to reach the desired party or to have a question answered. It’s used by more than one third of major US companies. Consultants are warning that this system has hidden costs that could result in lost business. In the San Francisco area, one company’s biggest selling point is that it does not use voice mail.Elaine Korry: Five years ago, when voice mail was first introduced, many companies were wary of the technology. Now it seems voice mail has taken over both business and government phone services. In a recent ad campaign, TakeCare, a large health maintenance organization, lampooned the disembodied voices with their menu options: Hello. Welcome to Fidelity HMO. If you have a question, press 1 now. if you would like that question answered, press 2 now. if you would like to be put on hold for ten minutes, press 3 now. if you would like to hear bland orchestrated pop songs…In the ad, TakeCare boasts its customers have an old-fashioned alternative to voice mail…Operator: And the patient’s first name? And how can I help you?Elaine Korry: In the TakeCare service department, ten live operators answer more than a thousand customer phone calls each day. President Jud Jessup says the spoof on voice mail has been a huge success in promoting his company’s distinctive image.Jud Jessup: We strive to deliver personalized service and we’ve always positioned our company as what we call a “high service”HMO. And we don’t think that getting a recording is high service. It may---may be efficient, and may be cost effective, but it’s not high service.Elaine Korry: According to many consumers, voice mail is no service at all, but rather a way for companies to hide from their customers. Complaints about automated phone systems are definitely on the rise. Plogue Research in Los Angeles recently surveyed businesspeople across the country. According to Stanley Plogue, the majority felt frustration, even fury, over their run-ins with voice mail.Stanley Plogue: A lot of irritation, and a kind of common phrase right now is it’s “voice jail”--- you get trapped in it, and you can’t get out.Elaine Korry: Plogue says that a time consuming or confusing voice-mail system can actually cost a company business.Stanley Plogue: About a fourth of the people said they have not let out a contractor or supplier because they didn’t like their voice mail system. And others have just given up with trying to deal with certain companies.Sandy Hale: It sounds to me in that kind of a situation that (there) was not an option to reach a live prison immediately, which there always should be.Elaine Korry: Sandy Hale is with Pacific Bell which manages 300,000 voice mailboxes in California. She says, “Don’t blame the technology for customer complaints.”According to Hale, those groans of frustration arise because companies don’t do a good job designing their voice mail menus.Sandy Hale: People want to get the information they called in for. They want it quickly, they wantit simply. If you don’t give them an option to find the information they need, they’re going to be frustrated---they’re going to go away.Elaine Korry: Some companies, including banks, airlines, and insurance agencies, have dropped voice-mail because of complaints, but according to Hale, flawed systems easily can be fixed. Pacific Bell has published an “Etiquette Guide”for its voice-mail customers. The booklet stresses that callers should always have the option of talking to a human being when they need help. Sandy Hale admits many voice-mail systems could use an overhaul, but she says that technology is here to stay. Sandy Hale: As companies are, you know, watching what’s happening to their bottom line, and see what’s happening with their costs, they’re looking for ways to become more efficient at what they do, including their customer service operations, and voice mail is certainly a valuable tool.Elaine Korry: HMO president Jud Jessup says his company does use voice mail for internal communications, and he admits it’s been useful in cutting down on telephone tag among his employees. But, says Jessup, calls from the public are entirely different.Jud Jessup: People have individual problems. I think there’ll always be a place for personalized service.Elaine Korry: TakeCare president Jud Jessup, who foresees a growing backlash against voice mail. In San Francisco, I’m Elaine Korry.If you still want a membership card, please punch in Beethoven’s 5th.Da Da Da DaNow---in D minor.Part IV Business jargonAMost people like using short-cuts. We all usually want to get from A to B as quickly as possible and when we want to get our message across to people with the same job as us, we often use jargon. It’s a kind of short-cut that helps us communicate without wasting time. Jargon is simply a kind of language shorthand that lets us say what we mean quickly. Or is it?In the business world you might expect to hear or use a lot of jargon. However, a report just out in Britain claims that most managers overuse business jargon and that this has a negative effect on how staff feel.Investors in People---a public body whose main stakeholder is the Department for Education and Skills---says that using terms like “bluesky thinking”rather than saying more plainly “imagine new or different ways of doing things”baffles employees and widens the gap between managers and staff.Most employees in Britain, according to this survey, have a low opinion of colleagues who use management jargon. Over a third of those surveyed think it shows a lack of confidence and almost one in five think people who use it are untrustworthy or trying to cover something up.Some of the most overused business expressions that fell foul of those surveyed ( and their more straightforward explanations) were: Get our ducks in a row (have everything arranged efficiently), brain dump (tell everything you know about a particular subject) and think outside the box (be creative in how you think about problems).Peter Russian from Investors in People said that an effective boss is one who can communicate in a way which everyone can easily understand, not one who uses a lot of management jargon.So now that you’ve got the helicopter view (just an overview) of business jargon, it’s time togive you a heads up (a warning) not to overuse this management speak. But that’s a real no-brainer (that’s simple), isn’t it?。

体验英语第三册电子课件unitthree培训资料

体验英语第三册电子课件unitthree培训资料

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难点疑问解答
解答学生对本单元中难以理解或容易混淆的知识点的疑问,加深学生对知识的理 解。
体验英语第三册电子课件 unitthree培训资料
本课件介绍了体验英语第三册的unit t复习。
语法结构回顾
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过去进行时
介绍过去进行时的用法和构成,通过实
一般过去时
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例让学生掌握如何正确运用此时态。
回顾一般过去时的基本用法及常见动词 过去式的变化形式,帮助学生巩固相关
知识。
课文分析
熟词生义
解析课文中常见单词的不同意义 及用法,帮助学生扩展词汇量和 词义理解能力。
文化解读
阅读理解
深入探讨课文所涉及的文化背景、 传统和文化符号的含义,让学生 了解和尊重不同文化。
通过练习提升学生的阅读理解能 力,包括细节理解、推理判断和 主旨归纳等技巧。
单元话题延伸
学以致用
探讨课文相关话题在实际生活中的应用场 景,帮助学生将所学知识与实际运用进行 连接。
实用语言
提供与课文话题相关的实用语言表达,让 学生学会正确运用英语进行交流。
学习策略分享
1 听说读写全方位训练
介绍学习该单元的全方位训练方法,帮助学 生在听说读写方面得到均衡发展。
2 查漏补缺
整理单元中的重点知识点,并解答学生在学 习过程中遇到的难点和疑问。
总结与复习
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重点知识点梳理
总结本单元的重点知识点,帮助学生进行复习和巩固。

新视野大学英语第三版第三册Unit3课文+翻译

新视野大学英语第三版第三册Unit3课文+翻译

奥黛丽赫本——人间天使1 Audrey Hepburn thrilled audiences with starring roles in noteworthy films like Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, Roman Holiday, My Fair Lady, War and Peace, and Always.奥黛丽赫本在《蒂凡尼的早餐》、《龙凤配》、《罗马假日》、《窈窕淑女》、《战争与和平》和《直到永远》等出色电影中主演的许多角色让观众为之陶醉。

2 Despite her success in the film domain, the roles she most preferred portraying were not in movies. She was an exemplary mother to her two sons and a UNICEF (the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) Ambassador of Goodwill serving victims in war-torn countries.尽管在电影界获得成功,但她最愿意塑造的角色却并不在影片中,而是做两个儿子的模范母亲和联合国儿童基金会亲善大使,为饱受战争蹂躏的人们服务。

3 As a young girl during the Nazi occupation of her native Holland, Audrey Hepburn was aware of the brutality, death, and destruction of war. She was hungry and malnourished, as her family was bankrupted as a result of the invasion. Audrey's father abandoned the family, and two of her uncles were taken captive and killed. Audrey was grabbed off the street by Nazis and placed in line to be sent to a work camp. When the guards glanced away she darted off, barely escaping, and huddled in a cold, foul basement full of rats.作为一名在纳粹占领下的祖国荷兰生活的小女孩,奥黛丽?赫本清楚战争所带来的野蛮、死亡和破坏。

全新版大学英语第三册—Unit 3

全新版大学英语第三册—Unit 3

Greene has written books on subjects varying from Michael Jordan, to small towns, to U.S. presidents. His Hang Time: Days and Dreams with Michael Jordan became a bestseller. Greene has two children, Nick and Amanda, from a 31-year marriage with Susan Koebel Greene.
Current books
Greene did not return to newspaper or magazine journalism, though he continues to write books, and is now a contributing writer to . His 2006 book, And You Know You Should Be Glad: A True Story of Lifelong Friendship, is a personal account of the illness and death of his lifelong friend Jack Roth at age 57.
Security Systems
6. access cards
7. electronic X-ray equipment
Security Systems
8. high-intensity light
9. rape whistles
Airport Security
Extraordinary challenges require extraordinary measures. The terrorist attacks on America of September 11, 2001 require that Americans reform their Nation’s aviation security system in fundamental ways. On September 27, President Bush launched the process of reform by announcing his proposals for a $500 million federal grant program to strengthen aircraft security and federal management of airport security and screening services.

高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit 3 Period 2 Reading The Portrait o

高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit 3 Period 2 Reading The Portrait o

高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit 3 Period 2 Reading The Portrait ofa NationStep1 Lead-in:(1) What do you know about Australia? List three things that interest you.(2) Talk about the map of Australia.Step2 Fast reading1. How many parts can the passage be divided into? _____________2. What’s the main idea of each paragraph?Para1: ___________________________________Para2: ___________________________________Para3: ___________________________________Para4: ___________________________________Para5: ___________________________________Step3 Careful reading1.The Australian flag shows________.A. the UK flag and seven starsB. the USA flag and a large star with seven pointsC. the UK flag and six large stars with seven pointsD. the UK flag, a large star and a group of small stars2. Who were the first people to arrive in Australia?A. Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch.B. Prisoners and criminals from England.C. Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders.D. Asian explorers.3. According to the text, Asian countries have _________ on Australia culture.A. great influenceB. little influenceC. no influenceD. no effect4. In 1770, Captain James Cook claimed the east coast of the continent for the_______ Crown.A. BritishB. SpanishC. PortugueseD. American5. It was ________ that made the original Australians suffer.A. the American War of IndependenceB. Captain James CookC. the English prisonersD. the first fleet of 11 ships6. After the Second World War, Australia began to_______A. form the commonwealthB. transform itself into the modern country as it is todayC. change its attitude towards immigrationD. suffer from the Depression of the 1930s7. From the national flag of Australia, we can know________.A. there are 5 states altogether in AustraliaB. people of Australia like American societyC. people of Australia think they have something to do with the English peopleD. Australia suffered from immigration8. From the text we can infer Australia came into being ________ the continent began to exist.A. long beforeB. long afterC. at .the same time whenD. shortly afterStep4 Post-readingAnswer the following questions. (P23)1) What do the symbols on the Australian flag represent?2) Who were the first people to arrive in Australia?3) Why were prisoners sent to Australia after 1788? Where were they from?4) What happened to the original Australians when the European newcomers arrived?5) What was the problem with Australia's Constitution?6) How did the two World Wars change Australia?7) How does Australian English differ from British English?8) How did the two World Wars change Australia?Step5. Language Points1. Modern Australia is made up of six states and two territories. (由…组成)e.g (1) The Grade Three in our school is made up of 19 classes. ___________________________(2) 19 classes make up the Grade Three in our school. _________________________make up 和解,和好; 虚构,编造; 化妆; 补偿,弥补; 凑钱e.g. (1) It is very hard to make up the quarrel between the couple.(2)Don’t make up any excuse to cheat me.(3)I find no time to make myself up every day.(4)Because you were ill, you will have to make up the final exam.(5)Hard work can make up for a lack of intelligence/the lost time.(6)Have you made up the money for your class?2. Australia is surrounded by many oceans. (被…环绕,被…包围)e.g. The house was surrounded by high walls. ______________________________________ surround 包围surround sb./ sth. with sthe.g. (1)They have surrounded the town with troops. ______________________________ surround 常用于被动语态中“被……包围(2)The house is surrounded by/with high walls/trees.(3)When he came back ,he found himself surrounded by his family and friends. surroundings (周边环境) environment (与人类相对的环境)3. represent 代表,象征; 表现; 描绘,塑造; 声称e.g. (1) In a love song , people will tell his lover that the moon represent s his heart.(2)I’d like to thank you representing my whole family.=I’d like to thank you on behalf of my whole family.(3)The girl representing all the new students gave us a speech on the school opening ceremony.(4)He represented himself as/ to be a wealthy man, but in fact he was as poor as a church mouse. representative n.代表adj.典型的, 有代表性的cf. stand for 象征, 代表; 支持; (多指代字母、符号等的替代作用)e.g. (1) WTO 代表什么?__________________________它代表世界贸易组织________________________________(2)Before we elect him, we want to know who he stands for. ____________________________ 4. have an influence on/upon 对…有影响= have an effect on/uponinfluence sb./ sth. = affect sb./sth.e.g. I don’t think this kind of system will have a great influence on our school.____________________SARS has a strong influence on human behavior._______________________________________ 战争以及战争所带来的痛苦深深地影响了爱因斯坦。

新编英语教程第三册Unit3

新编英语教程第三册Unit3

Unit 3TEXT IThree Sundays in a WeekTextRobert, the narrator of the story, was left in the care of his Uncle Rumgudgeon when his parents died. He grew up with Kate, daughter of Uncle Rumgudgeon. Kate had agreed to marry Robert any time he got her father's consent. But the old man would not give his consent until three Sundays came together in a week. Robert was greatly upset.Now it so happened that among Kate's sailor friends were two men who had just traveled around the globe. They had circled it in a year and come back to England. With their help, Kate and I tried to gain our point indirectly. So we invited the pair up to meet my uncle, and after a half hour or so of idle talk, we began to steer the conversation."Well, well, Mr. Rumgudgeon," Captain Pratt started. "Here I am just a year after leaving England —let me see. October 10 —yes, just a year since I called here, you will remember, to bid my friends goodbye. By the way —it does seem a coincidence, really, doesn't it? Captain Smitherton here has also been absent a year exactly — just a year today!" "Why yes, yes, yes," replied my uncle. "Very queer indeed. Both of you gone just a year —very queer indeed. Now, that's what Dr. Double L. Dee would call an extraordinary concurrence of events. Extraordinary! Doctor Doub —""To be sure, papa, it is something strange," Kate interrupted hastily. "But remember that Captain Pratt didn't go by the same route as Captain Smitherton — that makes a difference, you know.""Well," broke in my uncle. "I don't know any such thing! How should I? It only makes the thing even more extraordinary.""Why papa, Captain Pratt went around Cape Horn, and Captain Smitherton doubled the Cape of Good Hope.""Precisely — the one went east and the other went west, you fool! And they both have gone completely around the world. Now, Dr. Double L. Dee —""Captain Pratt, you must come and spend the evening with us tomorrow,"I said, "— you and Captain Smitherton. You can tell us all about your voyages, and we'll have a game of cards —.""Cards? My dear fellow, you forget!" cried Captain Pratt. "Tomorrow will be Sunday, you know. Some other evening!""Sunday?" Kate demanded. "Come, you know Robert's not so bad as that! Todayis Sunday, of course!""To be sure! To be sure!" my uncle added."I must beg both your pardons," Pratt insisted, "but I can't be so much mistaken. I know tomorrow's Sunday, because —"Here Smitherton found his voice at last. He'd been looking at the others as though they were mad. "What are you people thinking about, anyhow? Wasn't yesterday Sunday, I should like to know?"Everyone had an answer for that, but they were different answers. "Today's Sunday!" my uncle roared, purple with anger. "No! No! Tomorrow's Sunday," called Pratt."Why, you are all mad, every one of you! I am as positive that yesterday was Sunday as I am that I'm sitting in this chair."And here Kate ended the quarrel by jumping up, as if she had a new thought. "I see it all! I see it all! It's a judgment on you, papa, about you know what! It's a very simple thing, really. I can explain it in a minute. Here's Captain Smitherton — he says yesterday was Sunday. And so it was. He's right. Bobby and Uncle and I say today is Sunday. And we're right. We're perfectly right. And Captain Pratt is right too, when he says tomorrow is Sunday. —We're all right, because, three Sundays have come together in this week!""Why, of course! said Smitherton after a bit of mock thought. "What fools we two are!""The earth you know, is about 24,000 miles around. And it spins around from west to east in 24 hours. Now if I sail along eastward a thousand miles from this position, I reach London with an hour extra, because I've been traveling right towards the rising sun and meeting it as it rose. In that way, I gain an hour on the clock. I see the sun rise just an hour before you do. And in another thousand miles eastward, I gain another hour in the same way — by meeting the sun before it rises. Thus when I go eastward around the globe, 24,000 miles or so, and reach this spot again, why, I've gone toward the rising sun just 24 hours. That is to say, when I arrive, it is a full day ahead of your time. Understand?""But Dr. Double L. Dee —" my uncle began feebly. Smitherton would not be interrupted."But Captain Pratt, on the contrary, traveled westward. Every thousand miles took him an hour away from the rising sun. Each thousand miles in that direction brought him to a point an hour further from the sun. It takes just an hour for the sun to catch up with him there. So we can say that he has lost an hour. When he has sailed 24,000 miles west, why, he has lost just 24 hours. He has arrived a day after our time." "Now, in that way, yesterday was really Sunday for me, because I gained a day. With you, Mr. Rumgudgeon, who remained here, today is Sunday. Captain Pratt, however, lost a day. Tomorrow will be his Sunday." "And what is even more interesting, Mr. Rumgudgeon, there can be noparticular reason given why the day of any one of us should be more correct than another. We are all perfectly correct in our claims about this Sunday."Uncle Rumgudgeon kept his word, and Robert would have Kate, her inheritance and all.By Edgar Allan Poe (abridged and adapted)TEXT IIThe Bermuda TriangleThere is a section of the Western Atlantic, off the southeast coast of the United States, forming what has been termed a triangle, extending from Bermuda in the north to southern Florida, and then east to a point through the Bahamas past Puerto Rico to about 40°west longitude and then back again to Bermuda. This area occupies a disturbing and almost unbelievable place in the world's catalogue of unexplained mysteries. This is usually referred to as the Bermuda Triangle, where more than a hundred planes and ships have literally vanished into thin air, most of them since 1945, and more than a thousand lives have been lost in the past thirty-three years, without a single body or even a piece of wreckage from the vanishing planes or ships having been found. Disappearance continue to occur with apparently increasing frequency, in spite of the fact that the seaways and airways are today more travelled, searches are more thorough, and records are more carefully kept.Many of the planes concerned have vanished while in normal radio contact with their base or terminal destination until the very moment of their disappearance, while others have radioed the most extraordinary messages, implying that they could not get their instruments to function, that their compasses were spinning, that the sky had turned yellow and hazy (on a clear day), and the ocean (which was calm nearby) "didn't look right" without further clarification of what was wrong.One group of five planes, a flight of Navy TBM Avengers, on a mission from the Fort Lauderdale Naval Air Station, on December 5, 1945, were the object, along with the Martin Mariner sent to rescue them, and which also disappeared, of one of the most intensive groundsea rescue operations ever conducted, although no life rafts, oil slicks, or wreckage was ever located. Other aircraft including passenger planes, have vanished while receiving landing instructions, almost as if, as has been mentioned in Naval Board of Inquiry procedures, they had flown through a hole in the sky. Large and small boats have disappeared without leaving wreckage, as if they and their crews had been snatched into another dimension. Large ships, such as the Marine Sulphur Queen, a 425-foot-long freighter, and the U.S.S. Cyclops, 19,000 tons with 309 people aboard, have simplyvanished while other ships and boats have been found drifting within the Triangle, sometimes with an animal survivor, such as a dog or canary, who could give no indication of what had happened — although in one case a talking parrot vanished along with the crew.Unexplained disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle have continued to the present day and no plane or ship is reported overdue and finally classed as "search discontinued" by the Seventh Coast Guard without the expressed or unexpressed comment or feeling among the public or the searchers that there is some connection with the past and present phenomenon of the Bermuda Triangle. There seems to be growing public awareness that something is very wrong with this area. Recent numerous reports from planes and boats which have had incredible experiences within the Triangle and survived are contributing toward a new folklore of the sea, although the cause of the unexplained menace to planes and ships within this area is as mysterious as ever.From The Bermuda Triangle by Charles Berlitz。

新标准英语三起第三册

新标准英语三起第三册

新标准英语三起第三册New Standard English Book Three Unit Three。

In Unit Three of the New Standard English Book Three, students will continue to build on their knowledge of the English language, focusing on new vocabulary, grammar structures, and reading comprehension. This unit aims to enhance students' language skills and help them become more confident and proficient English speakers.The unit begins with a focus on vocabulary related to daily activities, hobbies, and interests. Students will learn new words and phrases to describe their daily routines, leisure activities, and favorite pastimes. They will also practice using these words in context through speaking and writing exercises.Next, the unit moves on to grammar, where students will learn about the present continuous tense. They will understand how to form and use this tense to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking, future plans, and temporary situations. Through various exercises, students will practice using the present continuous tense accurately and fluently.Following the grammar section, students will engage in reading comprehension activities. They will read a variety of texts, such as short stories, articles, and dialogues, and answer questions to demonstrate their understanding of the material. These reading exercises will help students improve their reading skills, expand their vocabulary, and enhance their overall comprehension abilities.In addition to vocabulary, grammar, and reading, Unit Three also includes speaking and listening activities. Students will have the opportunity to participate in pair and group discussions, role-plays, and listening exercises to improve their oral communication and listening comprehension skills. These activities will encourage students to express themselves in English and understand spoken English more effectively.To reinforce the learning objectives of Unit Three, there are also writing tasks that require students to apply the vocabulary and grammar structures they have learned. Theywill be asked to write short paragraphs, dialogues, and compositions to demonstrate their ability to use the language accurately and creatively.Overall, Unit Three of the New Standard English Book Three provides students with a comprehensive and engaging learning experience. By focusing on vocabulary, grammar, reading, speaking, listening, and writing, this unit aims to develop students' language proficiency in a well-rounded manner. Through consistent practice and application, students will be able to communicate confidently and effectively in English.。

高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit 3 The land down under-Period 1

高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit 3 The land down under-Period 1

Unit 3 The land down under-Period 1一. 预习生词和短语,拼写单词1.I want to go b_____ the mountain. There is an old and little village.2.Let’s f____ up a time that suits everybody.3.I satisfied my t_____ with a glass of orange juice.4.I was c____ to know what had happened to her.5.Choose a wife r___ by your ear than your eye.6.Your friendship is most d___ to me.7.R_____ up the boys. It’s time for them to read English.8.It’s rainy and freezing cold o_____. So you’d better stay indoors.9.You should wear a hat, or you’ll get s_____.10. I like to travel by u_____. It’s safe and fast.二. 日常交际用语1. ―What happens to Mr. Smith?―_____Mr. Smith is deeply in debtA. It seems asB. He seems thatC. It seems toD. It seems that2. ―I’ll thank you ____ my affairs alone .―I will . It’s none of my business.A. leavingB. to leaveC. for leavingD. not to have3. —How do you like this park?—It’s wonderful I never dreamed of _____ such a quiet place in this noisy city.A. having beenB. there beingC. having beenD. there to be4. ―What do you suppose made all of the boys excited?―____________ the volleyball game.A. WinB. WonC. WinningD. Because of winning5. ―What ____ of children went to the park yesterday?―About two _____ of them.A. percentages, per centB. per cent, percentageC. percentage, per centD. per cent, percentages三. 听力练习听下面5段对话。

新视野大学英语第三册第一单元

新视野大学英语第三册第一单元
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Personality :words
• Sincere dependable honest shy outgoing easy-going mature critical assertive aggressive cheerful talkative responsible moody creative • laid-back懒散的 down- to -earth
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Personality :descriptions • A.what’s your father like ? B. He is......... • A.tell me about your..... B. Well, he/she is kind of.......
NHCE-BIII-Unit 1
Love Without Limitations
NHCE-BIII-Unit 1
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Activity One
What does the title mean?
Tips: constant/endless love
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Famous Sayings about Love
1. He that has no children, knows not what is love.
养儿方知父母恩。
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2. We never know the love of the parents until we become parents ourselves.

新人教版高中英语 Book 3 unit 3:reading for writing 课文及知识点

新人教版高中英语 Book 3 unit 3:reading for writing 课文及知识点
from all over China.
有适合每个人口味的中餐,有来自中国各地的传统菜肴。
The room is neat and tidy,and it suits the students.
房间整洁干净,适合学生居住
You may hire a suit for your wedding.
你可以去租一套礼服结婚时穿。
experience a real taste of China.
如今唐人街的绝大多数居民依旧是华人,他们中很多人英语说得
并不流利,这能让游客体验到正宗的中国味。
Paragraph 3
1.Most of Chinatown was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake, but the city and
settle down to (doing) sth 着手认真做某事
settler.移民;殖民者
settlement.居留地,居民区,解决
It is said that the first settlers of this country are prisoners.
据说第一批到达这个国家的移民是囚犯。
Gate, which was built using materials donated from China.
传统上,游客从具有传奇色彩的龙门走入唐人街,龙门的建筑材
料是由中国捐赠的。
3.Other famous sites include the Tin How Temple and Bank of Canton,
construction and gold rush period.
历史上,在修筑铁路和淘金热时期,来自中国的移民定居于此。

《大学英语》全新版第三册Unit-3PPT课件

《大学英语》全新版第三册Unit-3PPT课件
1 1~11 door on the latch has drawn to a close.
A new atmosphere of fear and distrust creeps into every aspect of daily life.
2 12~60 As a result, security devices, iion
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1. How to protect yourself when you live alone?
Lock the door Getting the security office’s tel number Alarm equipment Weapons at home
Could you find any more supporting facts?
Reference on Text Organization practice on page78.
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Doors are not left unlocked either in cities or in rural areas. (para2)
Unit 3
Security
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1. What is important when you go for a holiday trip?
Booking the tickets
cash & credit card
Finding the favorite companions
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大学英语精读第三册教案三单元Unit_3_Why_I_Teach

大学英语精读第三册教案三单元Unit_3_Why_I_Teach

convince: v. make someone feel certain
that sth. is true; persuade sb. to do sth. The best way to convince a fool that he is wrong is to let him have his own way. I hope this will convince you to change your mind. The lawyer tried to convince the jury陪审团 of his client’s当事人 innocence.
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leave out 遗漏, 省略, 删去; 未顾及, 忽略
So teaching gives me pace, and variety, I’ve made a list andnames — I hopeto of the opportunity and challenge, I haven’t left anyone out. keep on learning . I have left out, however, the most important reasons why I teach. She left out an important detail in
2. the variety (Teaching is a profession built on change.) __________________________________________________________
3. __________________________________________________________ the freedom to be his own boss (the freedom to do things in his own way) 4. __________________________________________________________ the opportunity to keep on learning

《新编英语教程》第 3 册的课文

《新编英语教程》第 3 册的课文

《新编英语教程》(修订版)第三册Unit 1[见教材P1]My First Job我的第一份工作Robert Best罗伯特.贝斯特①While I was waiting to enter university, I saw②Being very short of money andwanting to do something useful, I applied, fearing thatmy chances of landing the job were slim.①那年,我考上了大学,还没有入校时,在本地一家报纸上看到一所学校发布广告,招聘一名教师。

②这所学校位于伦敦郊区,距离我住的地方大约[有]十英里。

③当时因为急需用钱,又想做些有意义的事情,于是我就提出了申请。

④但是同时,我又担心,既没有学位又没有教学经验,所以获得这个职位的可能性非常小。

①However, three days later a letter arrived, summoning me to Croydon for an interview. ②It proved an awkward journey: a train to Croydon station;a ten-minute bus ride and then a walk of at least a quarter of a mile. ③As a result I arrived on a hot June morning too depressed to feel nervous.①然而,三天以后来信了,通知我到Croydon参加面试。

②路很不好走,先坐火车到Croydon车站,再坐十分钟的公交车,最后步行至少0.25英里才到达目的地。

③那可是六月天的上午,天气很热,我非常沮丧,也非常紧张,简直都崩溃了。

①and②The front garden was a gravel square;four evergreen shrubs stood at each corner, where they struggled to survive the dust and fumes from a busy main road.①学校是一幢维多利亚时代的红砖建筑,有山墙,有很大的垂直拉窗,闪闪发光,让人感觉单调乏味。

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Unit Three1. I hear an underground railway station is going to be built in your neighbourhood.1) hear vt.(1)听说(多跟从句)I hear you want a secretary. 我听说你需要一个秘书。

Mr. Smith had heard that they were leaving shortly for South Africa.史密斯先生已经听说他们不久将去南非。

“hear”可用在插入语中,如:The neighbourhood is now, I hear, quite peaceful.我听说附近一带现在相当地平静安宁。

在上述两种用法中一般不能用进行时,间或可以用,表示“反复听说(到)”。

I have been hearing a lot of things about you since I’ve been back in this country. 自从我回国以来经常听到关于你的许多事。

(2)听见,听到(多作vt.)A)跟名词或代词They both heard a knock at the side-door.他们两人都听见了边门的敲门声。

As a friend of yours, I want to tell you what I hear.作为你的朋友,我想把我所听到的告诉你。

B)跟带不定式的复合结构Oh, Robert, I didn’t hear you come in. 哦,罗伯特,我没听见你进来。

It’s so quiet you could hear a pin drop!周围是如此安静,你甚至可以听到一根针掉在地上的声音!“hear”可用于被动结构,这时不定式要带toShe was heard to leave the house. 有人听到她离开家了。

C) 跟带现在分词的复合结构She could hear the rain pattering against the windows.她能听见雨点正拍打着窗户。

You could hear her singing as she ran upstairs.你可以听见她跑上楼梯时正唱着歌。

“hear”可用于被动结构:Voice were heard calling for help. 有人正在喊救命。

*在这种结构中现在分词多表示一个正在进行的动作,如:I heard the wind blowing. (“blowing”表示“风正在刮”)而在前面带不定式的结构中,不定式表示的是一个完成的动作,如:I heard the door open. (“open”表示“已打开了”。

)D)跟带过去分词的结构She heard the front door shut. 她听见前门被关上了。

I’ve heard him criticized many times. 我已经听见过他被批评过好几次了。

2) underground adj. 地下的,秘密的an underground railway 一条地下铁道an underground press 一个地下印刷所underground activities 地下活动underground workers 地下工作者underground n. 地下铁道(=subway(A.E.))by underground 乘地铁2. Construction is already under way.be under way 在进行之中Our plans are under way. 我们的计划正在执行中。

All the preparation are well under way. 一切准备工作正在顺利进行中。

be under consideration 在考虑中be under construction 在建造中3. Some walls have been knocked down and some houses have been pulled down.1) knock down (down为副词)(1)拆除(掉),拆卸They are going to knock down those old buildings soon.他们不久将要拆除那些旧建筑物。

The machine will be knocked down before being packed for shipment.这台机器在包装货运之前将被拆卸掉。

(2)打倒,撞倒A bus knocked her down. 一辆公共汽车把她撞倒了。

He knocked down the thief with one blow of his fist.他一拳把那个贼打倒在地。

2) pull down 拆(房子)They are pulling down the house in the street. 他们正在拆毁街上的房子。

It is easier to pull down than to build up. 拆除一幢房子比建造一幢房子要容易。

4. Not too much yet.1)这里相当于 The traffic hasn’t been affected too much yet. 交通还未受到太多的影响。

“too much”修饰动词 affect当too much 修饰名词时,只能接不可数名词,如:too much water 太多的水too many 修饰复数的可数名词,如:too many books 太多的书much too 修饰形容词或副词,如:much too short 太短了2)block(1)block vt. 堵住,阻塞They blocked the entrance to the cave with big rocks.他们用巨石将洞口堵塞起来。

You can’t leave the city. All the roads are blocked by snow.你出不了这座城市了,所有的道路都被积雪给堵塞了。

(2)block vt. 阻碍,阻挡Her sickness blocks my plans for the party. 她的病阻止了我去参加晚会的计划。

The player tried to block his opponent. 这位球员试图挡住他对手(的前进)。

(3)block n. 一大块(木头、石头等);街段;阻塞,障碍物a block of wood 一大块石头a block of ice 一大块冰You go two blocks, and then turn left. 你走过两个街区然后向左拐。

There was a block in the pipe and the water couldn’t flow away.水管里有一障碍物,水流不走的。

5. in three years or soor so “大约,约莫,,,左右”,一般放在所修饰词的后面She had a little money, ten pounds or so. 她有点钱,大约10英镑。

He was a man of twenty-five or so. 他在25岁左右。

可以用about替代or so,但about放在所修饰词前,如:in about three years.6. That sounds splendid.1)sound link v. 听起来,似乎(1)跟形容词How sweet the music sounds! 这段音乐听起来多优美动听啊!The report sounds true. 这份报告听来是真实的。

(2)跟名词Your idea sounds (like) a good one. 你的这个主意听起来不错。

She sounded a modest woman. 她似乎是个谦逊有礼貌的妇女。

7.Rain becomes acid when it combines with carbon dioxide in the air.1)combine vt.&vi.(1)combine vi. 联合,合交,化合The two countries combined together against their enemy.这两个国家联合起来共同抗击他们的敌人。

combine with 化合成,,Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water. = Hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water. 氢和氧化合成水。

(2)combine vt. 把,,结合起来,联合,合并combine,with,We should combine theory with practice. 我们应当把理论和实际联系起来。

Some films combine education with recreation.有些影片使教育和娱乐融合在一起。

Education must be combined with productive labour.教育必须和生产劳动相结合。

(3)combination n.结合,联合(不可数)The combination of yellow and blue forms green. 黄色和蓝色合成绿色。

结合体,联合体(可数)John and Tom are a strong combination at football.John 和Tom 在踢足球方面组合得很好。

组合(可数)Some possible combination of x, y, and z are xy, xz, and yz.x,y,z三个字母的一些可能的组合是xy, xz和yz.8.,factory chimneys pour back smoke into,1)pour vt. 颠倒pour,into,把,,倒入,,I poured the milk from the bottle into the glasses. 我把瓶里的牛奶倒入玻璃杯里。

Pour yourself another cup of tea. 你自己再倒杯茶吧。

2)pour vi. 大量流出(入等),(人畜)涌出(入)pour into 涌入,倒入,大量流入pour out of 大量流出,从,,涌出The stream poured into the river. 小溪水流入了小河里。

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