新概念第三册37课课件
新概念英语lesson37-38(共32页)8课件
Lesson 38 What are you going to do?
What are you doing?
do her homework She is doing her homework. She is going to do her homework.
listen to music She is listening to music. She is going to listen to music.
work New Words
工作
hard
努力地
bookcase 书架
hammer 锤子
paint
涂
pink
粉红色
favourite 最喜欢的
Listening
Listen to the tape ,and then answer the questions.
1.What is George doing ? 2. What is George going to do ? 3. What colour is George going to
We are not going to play football.
1.我今晚会给你电话。 2. 她会在8点起床。 3. 他们将会煮晚餐。 4. 他将会去银行。 1. I’m going to call you tonight. 2. She is going to get up at 8. 3. They are going to cook dinner. 4. He is going to the bank.
Pair work
practice with your partner by the following sentence patterns:
新概念第三册37课讲课课件
in good/ bad condition 情况良好/ 情况糟糕 change one's condition 结婚 in the interesting condition =pregnant 怀孕
• faith n. 信任 keep faith with sb. 对……守信用 put one's faith in sth 对……有信心 on the faith of 在……的保障 下,凭……的信用
• cancel =call off v. 取消 abolish [ə’bɔliʃ] vt. 废除 rescind [rɪ’sɪnd] vt. 撤销,废止 write off 注销,勾销 cross out 划掉
• It is all too easy to blame the railway authorities when something does go wrong.
• punctual adj. 准时的; be punctual in doing sth. 在做……方 面非常准时 be punctual to the minute 非常准时 --He is a man who’s punctual to the minute. punctually adv. unpunctual anj. 不准时的 punctuality n.
--The plants has been conditioned to the cold weather here. --The cold weather has conditioned the plants here. condition n. 条件 on condition that 在……条件下如果 on no condition 在任何情况下,用在 句首句子要倒装 --On no condition must you be late.
新概念三37课
Consult: if you consult an expert or someone senior to you or consult with them, you ask them for their opinion and advice about what you should do ir their permission do something. Mighty: it is used to describe something that is very large or powerful. Dawdle: if you dawdle, you spend more time than is necessary going somewhere. Chug: when a vehicle chugs somewhere it goes there slowly with its engine making short thudding sounds. Lodge: 1, is a house or hut in the countryside or in the mountains where people stay on holiday, especially when they want to shoot or fish.
2 , if yu lodge a complaint , protest, accusation , or claim, you officially make it.
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(完整版)新概念第三册37课TheWesthavenExpress开往威斯特海温的快车
(完整版)新概念第三册37课TheWesthavenExpress开往威斯特海温的快车§Lesson 37 The Westhaven Express 开往威斯特海温的快车【New words and expressions】生词和短语●express n. 快车;adj. 高速的●punctual adj. 准时的;●condition v. 使习惯于●unshakable adj. 不可动摇的●faith n. 信任●cancel v. 取消●exceptionally adv. 例外地●dislocate v. 打乱(计划等)●blame v. 责怪●consult v. 请教,查阅●direct adv. 径直地●odd adj. 奇怪的,异常的●reflect v. 细想●advantage n. 优势●mighty adj. 强大的,有力的●dawdle v. 慢吞吞的动或做●chug v. 咔嚓咔嚓地响●lodge v. 提出●comlaint n. 抱怨●triumph n. 胜利●asterisk n. 星号(*)●conduct v. 引向,引导■express n. 快车;adj. 高速的express way: 高速公路express train快车special express 特快through express 直快stopping/ local train 慢车■punctual adj. 准时的;be punctual in doing sth. 在做……方面非常准时be punctual to the minute 非常准时L36-05_37-01 end 9’15”L37-02 begin 8’35”Eg: He is a man who’s punctual to the minute. punctually adv.unpunctual ant.punctuality n.■condition v. 使习惯于==form a habit inEg: This society has conditioned each of us.be conditioned to 习惯了……Eg: Each of us has been conditioned to the society.The plants has been conditioned to the cold weather here. The cold weather has conditioned the plants here. condition 条件on condition that 在……条件下如果on no condition 在任何情况下,用在句首句子要倒装On no condition must you be late.in good/ bad condition 情况良好/情况糟糕change one's condition 结婚in the interesting condition : 怀孕pregnant■unshakable adj. 不可动摇的■faith n. 信任keep faith with sb. 对……守信用put one's faith in sth 对……有信心on the faith of 在……的保障下,凭……的信用faith深信不疑,信仰,比belief 程度重一点belief: 可信赖,可接受conviction坚定的信念trust相信,依赖credit对……完全相信■cancel v. 取消call off == cancel 可以互相替换abolish 废除rescind 撤销,废止write off 注销,勾销cross out 划掉■exceptionally adv. 例外地■dislocate v. 打乱(计划等)■blame v. 责怪■consult v. 请教,查阅■direct adv. 径直地■odd adj. 奇怪的,异常的■reflect v. 细想reflect on sth 细想……reflect upon oneself 自我反省■advantage n. 优势take advantage of sb/sth 欺骗……并利用of great/no advantage to sb/sth 对……有(没有)好处to advantage 更有效地have advantage over sb 胜过某人,比某人有优势L37-02 end 8’35”L37-03 begin 9’42”interest 个人的利益,好处benefit 通过正当手段谋求的好处profit 金钱上的获益good 个人或集体的利益■mighty adj. 强大的,有力的■dawdle v. 慢吞吞的动或做■chug v. 咔嚓咔嚓地响■lodge v. 提出make/ lodge complaint 提出抱怨■comlaint n. 抱怨■triumph n. 胜利■asterisk n. 星号(*)■conduct v. 引向,引导【Text】§Lesson 37 The Westhaven Express 开往威斯特海温的快车Listen to the tape then answer the question below.What was the mistake the author made?We have learnt to expect that trains will be punctual. After years ofconditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith inrailway timetables. Ships may be delayed by storms; air flights maybe cancelled because of bad weather; but trains must be on time.Only an exceptionally heavy snow fall might temporarily dislocaterailway services. It is all too easy to blame the railway authoritieswhen something does go wrong. The truth is that when mistakesoccur, they are more likely to be ours than theirs.After consulting my railway timetable, I noted with satisfaction that there was an express train to Westhaven. It went direct from my local station and the journey lasted a mere hour and seventeen minutes. When I boarded the train, I could not help noticing that a great manylocal people got on as well. At the time, this did not strike me as odd. I reflected that there must be a great many people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service. Neither was I surprised when the train stopped at Widley, a tiny station a few miles along the line. Even a mighty express train can be held up by signals. But when the train dawdled at station after station, I began to wonder. It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty. One hour and seventeen minutes passed and we had not even covered half the distance.I asked a passenger if this was the Westhaven Express, but he had not even heard of it. I determined to lodge a complaint as soon as we arrived. Two hours later, I was talking angrily to the station master at Westhaven. When he denied the train's existence, I borrowed his copy of the timetable. There was a note of triumph in my voice when I told him that it was there in black and white. Glancing at it briefly, he told me to look again. A tiny asteriskconducted me to a footnote at the bottom of the page. It said: 'This service has been suspended.'参考译文我们已经习惯于相信火车总是准点的。
新概念英语III讲义
Lesson 37 The Westhaven ExpressComprehension questions1. Have we learnt to expect that trains will be punctual?2. What have most of us developed?3. What may be delayed by storms?4. What may be cancelled because of bad weather?5. What must be on time?6. What might temporarily dislocate railway services?7. How did the writer know that there was an express train to Westhaven?8. Where did it go from?9. How long did the journey last?10. Who also got on when the writer boarded the train?11. Did this strike him as odd?12. Was he surprised when the train stopped at Widley?13. What can happen even to a mighty express train?14. Was the train roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour?15. How far had they gone after an hour and seventeen minutes?16. Had a fellow passenger heard of the Westhaven Express?17. When was he talking angrily to the station master at Westhaven?18. Did he deny the existence of the express?19. Where did the writer find the train ‘in black and white’?20. But what did a footnote say?Match the words with the explanationsexpress punctual condition exceptionally dislocate consultreflect mighty dawdle triumph lodge asteriskconduct suspend odd deny chug1________ to officially stop sth or to prevent sth from being active, used, etc. for a time 2________ to take a long time to do sth or go somewhere3________ only in unusual circumstances4________ a fast train that does not stop at any place5________ to make a formal statement about sth to a public organization or authority6________ very strong and powerful7________ to train sb to become used to a particular situation8________ a great success, achievement or victory9________ a mark like a star(*) used to make you look at a note at the bottom of a page 10________ strange or unusual11________ to make a heavy beating noise while moving slowly along12________ to go to a person or book for information or advice13________ happening or doing sth at the arranged or correct time; not late14________ to think carefully and deeply about15________ to stop a system, plan etc. from working or continuing in the normal way16________ to say that sth is not true17________ to lead or guide sb through or around a placeLearn the following1. strike: to give sb a particular impression1) At that time, this did not strike me as odd.2) Does it strike you as strange that he never talks about his family?2. dawn on sb: if sth dawns on you, you begin to realize it for the first time1) It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line atninety miles an hour, but barely chugging at thirty.2) It suddenly dawned on me that they couldn’t possibly have met before.3. note: v. to notice or pay careful attention to sth1)…, I noted with satisfaction that there was an express train to Westhaven.2) Please note that the office will be closed on Mondays.n. a particular quality in sb’s voice1) There was a note of triumph in my voice when I told him that it was there in blackand white.2) There was a note of embarrassment in her voice.Complete the passage with the correct forms of the words or phrases given take advantage of all too dawn on hold up punctual existence in black and white a mere chug consult likely notewith satisfaction strike faith cancel dislocate noticeglance at lodge direct suspend neither dawdle We have learnt to expect that trains will be___________. After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable __________in railway timetables. Ships may be delayed by storms; flights may be __________ because of bad weather; but trains must be on time. Only an exceptionally heavy snowfall might temporarily __________railway services. It is _______________easy to blame the railway authorities when something does go wrong. The truth is that when mistakes occur, they are more _____________ to be ours than theirs.After _____________ my railway timetable, I noted ___________________that there was an express train to Westhaven. It went ___________from my local station and the journey lasted ________________hour and seventeen minutes. When I boarded the train, I could not help ____________that a great many local people got on as well. At the time, this did not _____________me as odd. I reflected that there must be a great many people besides myself who wished to _____________________this excellent service. ___________was I surprised when the train stopped at Widley, a tiny station a few miles along the line. Even a mighty express train can __________________ by signals. But when the train ___________ at station after station, I began to wonder. It suddenly _________________ me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely ___________ along at thirty. One hour and seventeen minutes passed and we had not even covered half the distance. I asked a passenger if this was the Westhaven Express, but he had not even heard of it. I determined to ___________a complaint as soon as we arrived. Two hours later, I was talking angrily to the station master at Westhaven. When he denied the train's____________, I borrowed his copy of the timetable. There was a ____________ of triumph in my voice when I told him that it was there_________________. ________________it briefly, he told me to look again. A tiny asterisk conducted me to a footnote at the bottom of the page. It said: ‘This service has been ___________.’。
新概念英语第三册第37课NCE3_lesson37(共31页)
She improves her condition by running every day.
He is in no condition to travel. 他的健康状况不宜于旅行。
condition vt.使习惯于 condition sb/sth (to sth/ to do sth): 使某人/物习惯 她必须习惯长时间辛苦的工作。 经常锻练使身体适应剧烈活动。 可以训练动物定时等待喂食。
At the time, this did not make me feel strange.
strike vt. 使想起; 打动; 感动; 给以印象 Sth. strike sb. (as adj.) eg.我忽然想到一个主意。 An idea suddenly struck me.
How does the plan strike you? 你感觉这项计划怎么样? The plan strikes me as ridiculous. 我觉得这项计划可笑。
consult vt. To work or serve as a consultant Phrase: consult for sth. 担任顾问 The retired executive consults for several large companies. 退休后的经理为几个大公司担任顾问。 他在一家证券交易所当顾问。 He consults for a stock exchange.
新概念第三册37课讲课(课堂PPT)
--The plants has been conditioned to the cold weather here. --The cold weather has conditioned the plants here. condition n. 条件 on condition that 在……条件下如果 on no condition 在任何情况下,用在 句首句子要倒装 --On no condition must you be late.
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• We have learnt to expect that trains will be punctual.
• punctual adj. 准时的;
be punctual in doing sth. 在做……方 面非常准时
be punctual to the minute 非常准时
--He is a man who’s punctual to the minute.
1 When the writer consulted his railway timetable __b___ .
a. he wanted to find out how long the express train to Westhaven took
b. he wanted to know the quickest way of getting to Westhaven by rail
摇的
• blame v. 责怪 • consult v. 请教,查阅 • direct ad v. 径直地
• faith n. 信任
• odd adj. 奇怪
• cancel v. 取消
异常的
• exceptionally
新概念英语37课课件
Discus 铁饼 Pole jump 撑杆跳高 Weight lifting 举重 Hurdles 跨栏赛跑 Swimming 游泳 Diving 跳水 Track cycling 场地自行车赛
Skiing 滑雪 Rings 吊环 Balance Beam 平衡木 Horse 鞍马 Floor 自由体操 Boxing 拳击 Fencing 击剑……
Text Analysis
• Workers will have completed the new roads by the end of this year. • 1. will have completed将来完成时,表示 在未来的某个时间已经完成了,有了结果 或是一直延续到那时。 • 2.by the end of…到…为止(段时间)
Key Structures • 2.持续到将来某一时间的动作或状态 • 到明年7月,我们来这儿已经两年了。 • By the end of July next year, we will have been here for two years.
• 到10点,我将做完家庭作业。 • I shall have finished my homework by ten o’clock.
Text Analysis
• 1.As a great many people will be visiting the country, the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium, and a new Olympic-standard swimming pool. • As 引导状语从句, 语气比较委婉些,可放 句首。 • will be visiting 和will be building 都是将来 进行时,表明一个未来正在发生动作或某 事发生的可能性极大。
新概念英语第三册精品课件PPT NCE3_lesson37(共44页)
同;
call off 取消,解除 (可以替换cancel) abolish 废除 -The law was abolished. write off 注销,勾销 -Write off the name. cross out 划掉 -The word here is useless, please cross it out.
faith n.信任(strong belief/trust 深信不疑, 信仰,信心) have faith in 信任,相信 -The patient has blind faith in doctor's ability to find a cure. -这位病人毫无理由的相信医生能够找到治疗方 法。 keep faith with sb. 对某人守信用 put one’s faith in sth. 对……有信心
exceptionally adv.例外地 exceptional adj.例外的,特别的 exceptional case 例外事件,特殊情况
exceptional child 特殊(异常)儿童
exceptional performance 非同一般的表现
dislocate v.打乱(计划等) -Flights have been dislocate by the fog. locate v. 坐落于 -The company wished to locate its new factory beside the river. -这家公司希望把新工厂建在河边。
【辨】
faith 深信不疑,信仰(比belief 程度更重 一些) belief 可信赖,可接受 conviction坚定的信念 trust 相信,依赖 credit 完全相信 -I have full credit in your ability to do this job.
新概念lesson37 Making a bookcase 课件
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vocabulary
Work v. 工作 He is working in a factory.(划线部分提问)
n. 工作 不可数名词 动词用 do We have much work to do.
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Work job区别
work
是泛指的工作,是不可数名词
homework 家庭作业
type a letter/climb the tree/ do one's homework, get up / air the room/ clean one's teeth/ wash the dishes/ cook a meal/ buy a new car/ make the bed/ read a book...
动词放在hard之前
How are you working?
adj. 坚硬的,困难的,艰难的
It’s hard work.
I’m having a hard time.
The bread is hard.
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make [meik]
v. 1,制造,使成为,产生。 2,整理,准备。
make a cake
走进…… go into…
2.动词-----动名词(动词 ing形式)
sit
walk
run
type
jump
shave
eat
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wait
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猜猜 反义词
on
off
out
in
under on the right
over on the left
on 的用法
新概念英语第三册Lesson37课文音标版讲义
37We have learnt to expect that trains will be punctual. wiː hæv lɜːnt tuːɪksˈpekt ðæt treɪnz wɪl biːˈpʌŋktj ʊəl.我们已经习惯于相信火车总是准点的。
我们已经习惯于相信火车总是准点的。
After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith in railway timetables. ˈɑːftəjɪəzɒv kənˈdɪʃnɪŋ,məʊstɒvʌs hæv dɪˈveləp t ən ʌnˈʃeɪkəbᵊl feɪθɪn ˈreɪlweɪˈtaɪmˌteɪbᵊlz.经过多年的适应,大多数人对火车时刻表产生了一种不可动摇的信念。
经过多年的适应,大多数人对火车时刻表产生了一种不可动摇的信念。
Ships may be delayed by storms; ʃɪps meɪbiː dɪˈleɪd baɪ stɔːmz;轮船船期可能因风暴而推延,轮船船期可能因风暴而推延,flights may be cancelled because of bad weather, but trains must be on time. flaɪts meɪbiːˈkænsəld bɪˈkɒz ɒv bæd ˈweðə, bʌt tr eɪnz mʌst biːɒn taɪm.飞机航班可能因恶劣天气而取消,唯有火车必然是准点的。
飞机航班可能因恶劣天气而取消,唯有火车必然是准点的。
Only an exceptionally heavy snowfall might temporarily dislocate railway services. ˈəʊnli ən ɪkˈsepʃənli ˈheviˈsnəʊfɔːl maɪt ˈtempərər ɪli ˈdɪsləʊkeɪt ˈreɪlweɪˈsɜːvɪsɪz.只有非同寻常的大雪才可能暂时打乱铁路运行。
新概念英语第三册第37课NCE3_lesson37(共23页)
奇数 [OPP] even
– 1,3,5 and 7 are odd numbers.
Oddball 古怪的人
reflect
to show a image of sb/sth on the surface of sth such as a mirror
The boat chugged down the river.
lodge
To make a formal statement 正式提出 To pay to live in a room in sb’s house寄宿
– He lodged with Mrs Brown when he arrived in the city.
faith
Trust in sb’s ability or knowledge
– I have great faith in you – I know you’ll do well. – We’ve lost faith in the government’s promises. – He has blind faith (unreasonable trust) in doctor’s
To stop a system, plan etc. from working or continuing in the normal way [SYN] disrupt
blame
To think or say that sb/sth is responsible for sth bad
– She doesn’t blame anyone for her father’s death.
– Stop dawdling! We’re going to be late. – They dawdled along by the river, laughing and talking.
新概念第三册37课完整版.pptx
• the journey lasted mere a hour and seventeen minutes. When I boarded the train, I could not help noticing that a great many local people got on as well. At the time, this did not strike me as odd. I reflected that there must be a great many local people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service. Neither was I surprise when the train stopped at Widley, a tiny station a few miles along the line. Even a mighty express train can be held up by signals. But when the train dawdled at station after station, I began to wonder, It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty. One hour and seventeen
6. I reflected that there must be a great many local people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service.
新概念英语37课讲义
Lesson37 Making a bookcase讲义重点一、本课重要单词hard: adv.努力地;work: v.工作;记住以下几个关于work的词组,work hard:努力工作;hard work:艰苦的工作;hard-working:勤奋的,努力的;区分好work与job:work,我们广义指“工作”,job,我们更多用来指一份职业。
work基本是不可数的,job一般都是可数名词,一份或者两份职业。
例:That’s hard work. 那是艰苦的工作(做名词讲是不可数名词)He has a good job in the bank. 他在银行里有一份很好的工作。
(job可数名词)。
make: v.做;make the coffee煮咖啡;make the bed 铺床;make a meal 做饭;make up:化妆;bookcase: n.书橱,书架;book相关的几个重要单词或短语:book shelf书架;bookshop书店;bookstore书店;book mark书签。
hammer: n.锤子;pink: n/adj.粉红色(的);paint: v.上漆,绘,画;paint the bookcase red:把书橱漆红;paint the wall white 把墙刷成白色。
favourite: adj.最喜欢的;一个常见的句型:What is your favourite+名词:你最喜欢的东西是什么?二、本课重要知识点1. What are you going to do now? 你现在打算干什么?be going to do:按计划、打算去做、、、、,是一般将来时的结构之一,在本句中我们需要系统掌握一般将来时的用法:一般将来时表示将要发生的动作或存在的状态及打算、计划或准备去做某事。
基本结构一般将来时主要有以下两种基本结构:①be going to+动词原形:例:I am going to go swimming tomorrow afternoon.明天下午我将会去游泳。
新概念成人版 Lesson 37课件
I am going to school by bus tomorrow morning.
The students are going to swim in one hour.
S主+ will +V原 Jacky will cook fish for us.
S主 + be(is/am/are) + Ving …正在做…
S主+ will +V原
…将要…
√ S主 + be(is/am/are) + going to + V原 …将要,打算…
用be going to完成下列句子 I am going to (go to) sleep.
tomorrow morning tomorrow afternoon tomorrow evening
明天早上 明天下午 明天晚上
② next+时间词 (星期,季节,年,月…)
next Monday next summer next year next month next week
下周一 明年夏天 明年 下个月 下星期
The students are not going to swim in one hour. Are the students going to swim in one hour? Yes, they are. No, they aren’t.
[wɜːk] v. 工作
My father works in a hospital. The boy always (总是) works hard.