新概念英语第二册第35课PPT课件
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• go straight on:笔直往前走 • straight line:直线 • straight face:无表情的脸
• shortly adv. 很快,不久
• shortly=soon, in a short time
• afterwards adv.
• ===later:以后,后来 • shortly afterwards 不久以后:soon
• 6. Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves.
• · at强调瞄准的概念 • aim at, fire at
7. The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag.
• act v. 行动 • action n. • take action:采取行动 • 固定搭配: • act on 按照…办事 • We have to act on rules. • act as 充当 • He will act as monitor from now on.
• straight adj. adv. 径直
• I regret stealing the money.
* fright n. 害怕 get a fright 得到惊吓 的感觉(类似get a surprise) give sb. sth. 给人带来...... 感觉 give me a pleasure give me an excitement give me a fright
• The boys would be taken to the cinema.
• • • • • • • • •
用所给词组填空: 1. put off / call off 2. called out 3.put out 4. call at 5. put on 6. called on 7. put pff 8. put...up
with 一旦出现在名词或代词后就做定语, 出现在动词之后做 状语 He came in with a book. (作状语) The boy with a book came in. (作定语) get a fright 吓了一跳 so+形容词(副词)+that…/such+(修饰词或形容词)+名词 +that… 如此……以致…… 一旦有名词, 就认为形容词修饰的是名词, 前面的词也修 饰的是名词
Questions:
1. How does Roy like his new job as a bus driver? 2. How did he try to stop the thieves? 3. Why was the thieves' car easy to recognize?
1. Roy Trenton used to drive a taxi. • used to do 过去常常做某事 • 我过去常常认为我可以把任何事都做得很好。 • I used to think that I could do anything well. (But now I don’t think that way.)
Passage
Roy Trenton used to drive a taxi. A short while ago, however, he became a bus driver and he has not regretted it. He is finding his new work far more exciting. When he was driving along Catford Street recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car. One of them was carrying a bag full of money. Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves.The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag.As the thieves were trying to get away in their car, Roy drove his bus into the back of it. While the battered car was moving away, Roy stopped his bus and telephoned the police. The thieves' car was badly damaged and easy to recognize. Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested.
NCE2(Lesson34)习题答案
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 改写句子 Unexpected telephone calls worry me. I am worried by unexpected telephone calls. Such things won’t worry my friends. My friends will not be worried by such things. Someone stole his bicycle a long time ago. His bicycle was stolen a long time ago. No one has done those jobs yet. Those jobs haven't been done yet. Someone is still repairing your car. Your car is still being repaired. Someone was repairing it yesterday, too. It was being repaired yesterday, too. Someone would take the boys to the cinema.
• see和一些感知动词(如smell, feel, hear, watch, notice等)可以用在动词+名词/代词宾 语+不带to的不定式结构(省略to)中,如果 全过程用do,过程中的一瞬间用doing~ • see sb. do sth.:看见某人做某事(强调全过程) • see sb. doing sth.:看见某人正在做某事 • I see them enter the house. • I see them entering the house.
5.One of them was carrying a bag full of money.
• • • • • full of:装满 It’s full of water. It is filled with water. 我有个装满威士忌酒的瓶子。 I have a bottle full of whisky.
• battered adj. 撞坏的
battered (lose one‘s shape) 被撞变 形的;battered bag 破旧不堪的包 (battered与软的东西连用时,表示 用旧了,破旧不堪的)。
• rush v. 冲
① vi. 冲,奔 While I was talking to Frank, a man rushed into the room. ② vt.&vi. 仓促行事,仓促完成;赶 紧做 Tom always rushes his homework on Sunday evenings. ③ n. 猛冲,奔 Roy made a rush at the thieves.
• 阅读理解: BCCDA
New words and expressions: • while n. 一段时间
• • • • • • while = some time 一小会儿 wait for a while 等一会儿 after a while 隔了一会儿
• oh,no ! wait me for a while!
• regret v. 后悔 ①regret sth. 后悔…… You will regret it. 你会后悔的, 你一定会后悔 的
• ② regret to do sth. 很遗憾 要去做…… • I regret to tell you a bad news. 我很遗憾要告诉你一个 坏消息 (还没说) • ③ regret doing sth. 很后悔 做了...... • I regret telling him the news. 我真后悔告诉他这个消 息。(已经说了) • ④ regret that +从句遗 憾…… • 遗憾:pity<n.>、sorry<adj.>、 regret<v.> • It's a pity / I am sorry to…
• • • • • • • • • • •
Frighten vt. 使惊吓;vi. 惊恐 You frighten me. This doesn't worry me. frightening adj. 令人感到可怕的; frightened adj. 自己感到可怕的; 一个动词能够加ing/ed, 证明这个动词跟人的情感有关, 他的宾语就会是人 *frightful=terrible adj. 可怕的 Your handwriting is frightful. 你的字真糟糕 Cold is frightful. 寒冷是可怕的
• far adv. 非常
far=much, 修饰形容词或 副词的比较级 (注意most 是修饰形容词 或副词的, 而不是比较级) 比较级前可以加修饰词, 表示程度,多一点点用a little,多很多用much! I am far taller than you. == I am much taller than you. 我比你高得多。
New words
• while n. 一段时间 • regret v. 后悔 • far adv. 非常 • rush v. 冲 • act v. 行动 • straight adv. 径直 • Fright n. 害怕 • battered adj. 撞坏的 • shortly adv. 很快,不久 • afterwards adv. 以后
• be used to doing 习惯于做某事 • 我习惯于早起。 • I am used to getting up early.
2. A short while ago, however, he became a bus driver and he has not regretted it.
ຫໍສະໝຸດ Baidu• · short while ago=a short time ago a • 不久以前,我遇到了Tom。 • A short while ago, I met Tom. • · however • 1. 可以放句首,可以放句中 • 2. 如果一个词两边有逗号,证明这个词 是插入语
3. He is finding his new work far more exciting. find一般用于一般现在时 用进行时更加生动 He is finding his trip very exciting.
far more exciting 更有趣 (不能用very替代) It’s far/much colder today than it was yesterday.
4.When he was driving along Catford Street
recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car.
• shortly adv. 很快,不久
• shortly=soon, in a short time
• afterwards adv.
• ===later:以后,后来 • shortly afterwards 不久以后:soon
• 6. Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves.
• · at强调瞄准的概念 • aim at, fire at
7. The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag.
• act v. 行动 • action n. • take action:采取行动 • 固定搭配: • act on 按照…办事 • We have to act on rules. • act as 充当 • He will act as monitor from now on.
• straight adj. adv. 径直
• I regret stealing the money.
* fright n. 害怕 get a fright 得到惊吓 的感觉(类似get a surprise) give sb. sth. 给人带来...... 感觉 give me a pleasure give me an excitement give me a fright
• The boys would be taken to the cinema.
• • • • • • • • •
用所给词组填空: 1. put off / call off 2. called out 3.put out 4. call at 5. put on 6. called on 7. put pff 8. put...up
with 一旦出现在名词或代词后就做定语, 出现在动词之后做 状语 He came in with a book. (作状语) The boy with a book came in. (作定语) get a fright 吓了一跳 so+形容词(副词)+that…/such+(修饰词或形容词)+名词 +that… 如此……以致…… 一旦有名词, 就认为形容词修饰的是名词, 前面的词也修 饰的是名词
Questions:
1. How does Roy like his new job as a bus driver? 2. How did he try to stop the thieves? 3. Why was the thieves' car easy to recognize?
1. Roy Trenton used to drive a taxi. • used to do 过去常常做某事 • 我过去常常认为我可以把任何事都做得很好。 • I used to think that I could do anything well. (But now I don’t think that way.)
Passage
Roy Trenton used to drive a taxi. A short while ago, however, he became a bus driver and he has not regretted it. He is finding his new work far more exciting. When he was driving along Catford Street recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car. One of them was carrying a bag full of money. Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves.The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag.As the thieves were trying to get away in their car, Roy drove his bus into the back of it. While the battered car was moving away, Roy stopped his bus and telephoned the police. The thieves' car was badly damaged and easy to recognize. Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested.
NCE2(Lesson34)习题答案
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • 改写句子 Unexpected telephone calls worry me. I am worried by unexpected telephone calls. Such things won’t worry my friends. My friends will not be worried by such things. Someone stole his bicycle a long time ago. His bicycle was stolen a long time ago. No one has done those jobs yet. Those jobs haven't been done yet. Someone is still repairing your car. Your car is still being repaired. Someone was repairing it yesterday, too. It was being repaired yesterday, too. Someone would take the boys to the cinema.
• see和一些感知动词(如smell, feel, hear, watch, notice等)可以用在动词+名词/代词宾 语+不带to的不定式结构(省略to)中,如果 全过程用do,过程中的一瞬间用doing~ • see sb. do sth.:看见某人做某事(强调全过程) • see sb. doing sth.:看见某人正在做某事 • I see them enter the house. • I see them entering the house.
5.One of them was carrying a bag full of money.
• • • • • full of:装满 It’s full of water. It is filled with water. 我有个装满威士忌酒的瓶子。 I have a bottle full of whisky.
• battered adj. 撞坏的
battered (lose one‘s shape) 被撞变 形的;battered bag 破旧不堪的包 (battered与软的东西连用时,表示 用旧了,破旧不堪的)。
• rush v. 冲
① vi. 冲,奔 While I was talking to Frank, a man rushed into the room. ② vt.&vi. 仓促行事,仓促完成;赶 紧做 Tom always rushes his homework on Sunday evenings. ③ n. 猛冲,奔 Roy made a rush at the thieves.
• 阅读理解: BCCDA
New words and expressions: • while n. 一段时间
• • • • • • while = some time 一小会儿 wait for a while 等一会儿 after a while 隔了一会儿
• oh,no ! wait me for a while!
• regret v. 后悔 ①regret sth. 后悔…… You will regret it. 你会后悔的, 你一定会后悔 的
• ② regret to do sth. 很遗憾 要去做…… • I regret to tell you a bad news. 我很遗憾要告诉你一个 坏消息 (还没说) • ③ regret doing sth. 很后悔 做了...... • I regret telling him the news. 我真后悔告诉他这个消 息。(已经说了) • ④ regret that +从句遗 憾…… • 遗憾:pity<n.>、sorry<adj.>、 regret<v.> • It's a pity / I am sorry to…
• • • • • • • • • • •
Frighten vt. 使惊吓;vi. 惊恐 You frighten me. This doesn't worry me. frightening adj. 令人感到可怕的; frightened adj. 自己感到可怕的; 一个动词能够加ing/ed, 证明这个动词跟人的情感有关, 他的宾语就会是人 *frightful=terrible adj. 可怕的 Your handwriting is frightful. 你的字真糟糕 Cold is frightful. 寒冷是可怕的
• far adv. 非常
far=much, 修饰形容词或 副词的比较级 (注意most 是修饰形容词 或副词的, 而不是比较级) 比较级前可以加修饰词, 表示程度,多一点点用a little,多很多用much! I am far taller than you. == I am much taller than you. 我比你高得多。
New words
• while n. 一段时间 • regret v. 后悔 • far adv. 非常 • rush v. 冲 • act v. 行动 • straight adv. 径直 • Fright n. 害怕 • battered adj. 撞坏的 • shortly adv. 很快,不久 • afterwards adv. 以后
• be used to doing 习惯于做某事 • 我习惯于早起。 • I am used to getting up early.
2. A short while ago, however, he became a bus driver and he has not regretted it.
ຫໍສະໝຸດ Baidu• · short while ago=a short time ago a • 不久以前,我遇到了Tom。 • A short while ago, I met Tom. • · however • 1. 可以放句首,可以放句中 • 2. 如果一个词两边有逗号,证明这个词 是插入语
3. He is finding his new work far more exciting. find一般用于一般现在时 用进行时更加生动 He is finding his trip very exciting.
far more exciting 更有趣 (不能用very替代) It’s far/much colder today than it was yesterday.
4.When he was driving along Catford Street
recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car.