新概念第三册Lesson34ppt
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• masterpiece n.杰作= • outstanding works 杰作
• original • 原作 • authentic works 真迹
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• mere adj. 仅仅的(=only) • -别责备他,他只不过是个孩子。 • -Don't scold him, he is a mere child. • the merest thing • 最微小的或最不重要的事 • a mere nobody • 微不足道的人
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• v. 珍爱 • cherish peace 珍视和平
• cherish affection for sb. • 爱某人 • cherished possession • 珍贵的财产
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• amply adv. 足够地 • -Whatever you do, you must put your heart into it. And then, someday you will be rewarded amply. • amplifier n放大镜 • ample adj. 充足而有余的 • -Don’t be worried .They have gotten ample time.
• -The society was dedicated to furthering the cause of world peace. • -该协会致力于推动世界和平事业。
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bargain hunter 到处找便宜货买的人 bargain n.便宜货 good bargain 便宜货 bad bargain 买得贵 bargain price 廉价 bargain v. 讨价还价 bargain with 与...讨价还价
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• labyrinth n.迷宫
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a labyrinth of relationship 错综复杂的关系 a labyrinth of streets 错综复杂的街道 musty adj.陈腐的,发霉的 musty bread 发霉的面包 adj.落伍的 musty old ideas 老一套的陈旧想法
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• 同: • charm 比fascinate 语气要弱
• -The beautiful picture charms me. • -I am charmed by the beautiful picture.
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• forbidding adj. 望而生畏的,望而却步的 • (having a unfriendly or danger look) • -He has got a forbidding appearance.
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• rarity n.稀世珍品 • rare adj.稀有的 • rare treasure 稀世珍品 • rare opportunity • 稀有机会,难得的机会 • rare metal • 稀有金属
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assorted adj. 各式各样的 (various types mixed together ) 【辨】 different /diverse/ various/assorted 比较: 1)different : 强调此事物与彼事物完全不同
• forbid 不允许 • forbid sb to do sth. • -The father forbade his children to touch the electronic things. • forbid doing sth. • -You are forbid smoking . • -Smoking is forbidden here.
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• cherish v. 抱有,怀有
• long-cherished hope • 夙愿
• -she cherishes the hope that her son will return. • -Don’t cherish such illusion. • -Don’t cherish the illusion that your father will always pay your debts.
• • • • •
-Cats never fail to fascinate human being. -English never fail to fascinate students. fascinated by / with sth. -He is fascinated with chess. -The students were fascinated by his idea.
• -I will not bargain the price with you. • hunter 猎人,搜寻者 • book-hunter 淘书人 headhunter 猎头
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dealer n. 商人= (=businessman / trader / tradesman / merchant dealer 侧重于零售,相当于tradesman peddler 小贩 deal v.处理,给予(deal with) n.份量,交易 a great deal of 大量 good deal 好交易,划算 big deal大交易,重要的事,了不起 -It's no big deal.
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• 【辨】1)enough 数量,程度足够
• -The bread is just enough for one meal. • -He is old enough to go to the party. • 2)sufficient 只放在名词前
• -We have sufficient food to last one week. • enough 可放在名词前或后 • -We have enough food / food enough to last one week. • 4)adequate 数量和质量上的满足 • -The performance is adequate.
• -The law prohibits young people under 18 from going to bar.
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• muster v. 鼓起 • 同:collect / summon
• muster up / collect up / summon up = gather / keep up 鼓起,振奋 • -他鼓起勇气走向了女孩。
• Text:
• (L2) The more expensive kind of antique shop where rare objects are beautifully displayed in glass cases to keep them free from dust is usually a forbidding place. • But no one has to muster up courage to enter a less pretentious antique shop.
• -The word is different from that word . • 2)diverse 强调性质不同 • -We have got diverse opinion.
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• 2)various : 各种各样的 • ( all kinds of 强调种类不同)
• -We have got various books. • in every part / all parts / various parts of the world 在世界各地 • 3)assorted : various types mixed together • assorted chocolates • 什锦巧克力
Lesson 34 A happy disHale Waihona Puke Baiduovery
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• antique n.古董,古玩 • adj.古董的,古式的,古风的
• 古董店
• antique shop
• antique furniture • 古式家具
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• fascination n. 魅力,迷惑力 • (the power of fascinating • 常与for/over/on连用)
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• Text:
• (L5) There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors.
• -He bought a bag of assorted fruit.
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• junk n.破烂货,废品 • junk food 垃圾食品
• junk mail • 垃圾邮件;(未经索要的)邮寄宣传品 • junk shop • 旧货店
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• litter v.杂乱地布满,乱丢,乱扔
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• prise v.撬开
• prise sth. out of sb. • 撬开某人的嘴得到信息
• -I'll prise his secret out of his friend.
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• Text:
• (L1) Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people. • exert fascination on 对…具有吸引力 • Exert on 对…施加
• Exert a +adj. + influence on sb. • Exert a+ adj. + pressure on sb. • Exert control over sb.对…进行控制
• -My parents exert a great influence on me.
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• -Please don't litter. • n.废弃物,(一堆)杂乱的东西 • 扔垃圾
• drop litter • litter bin 垃圾箱= • (dustbin)
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• dedicated adj.专心致志的= • single-minded 一心一意的 • de dedicated to 致力于...(=be devoted to)
• -He mustered up his courage and walked up to the girl.
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• pretentious adj. 自命不凡的,矫饰的,做作的 • -We won't like to visit that pretentious shop. • -我们不会想去那个弄虚作假的店的。 • pretend v.假装,自认为 • -He pretended to know everything. • adj.假装的 • -He is a pretend person. • -他是个虚伪的人。
• have fascination for sb • -Cats have unfailing fascination for most people. • -Chinese Art has great fascination for me.
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• fascinate v. (attract or interest very strongly ) 使着迷,常用被动形式
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• • • • • •
The Forbidden City 紫禁城 forbidden fruit 禁果 forbidden zone 禁区 【辨】Forbid 和prohibit 比较: forbid : 政府或私人下令以禁止
• -Swimming is forbidden here. • prohibit: 法律条文或官方明令禁止
• masterpiece n.杰作= • outstanding works 杰作
• original • 原作 • authentic works 真迹
P23 / 73
• mere adj. 仅仅的(=only) • -别责备他,他只不过是个孩子。 • -Don't scold him, he is a mere child. • the merest thing • 最微小的或最不重要的事 • a mere nobody • 微不足道的人
P19 / 73
• v. 珍爱 • cherish peace 珍视和平
• cherish affection for sb. • 爱某人 • cherished possession • 珍贵的财产
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• amply adv. 足够地 • -Whatever you do, you must put your heart into it. And then, someday you will be rewarded amply. • amplifier n放大镜 • ample adj. 充足而有余的 • -Don’t be worried .They have gotten ample time.
• -The society was dedicated to furthering the cause of world peace. • -该协会致力于推动世界和平事业。
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• • • • • • •
bargain hunter 到处找便宜货买的人 bargain n.便宜货 good bargain 便宜货 bad bargain 买得贵 bargain price 廉价 bargain v. 讨价还价 bargain with 与...讨价还价
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• labyrinth n.迷宫
• • • • • • •
a labyrinth of relationship 错综复杂的关系 a labyrinth of streets 错综复杂的街道 musty adj.陈腐的,发霉的 musty bread 发霉的面包 adj.落伍的 musty old ideas 老一套的陈旧想法
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• 同: • charm 比fascinate 语气要弱
• -The beautiful picture charms me. • -I am charmed by the beautiful picture.
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• forbidding adj. 望而生畏的,望而却步的 • (having a unfriendly or danger look) • -He has got a forbidding appearance.
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• rarity n.稀世珍品 • rare adj.稀有的 • rare treasure 稀世珍品 • rare opportunity • 稀有机会,难得的机会 • rare metal • 稀有金属
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• • • • •
assorted adj. 各式各样的 (various types mixed together ) 【辨】 different /diverse/ various/assorted 比较: 1)different : 强调此事物与彼事物完全不同
• forbid 不允许 • forbid sb to do sth. • -The father forbade his children to touch the electronic things. • forbid doing sth. • -You are forbid smoking . • -Smoking is forbidden here.
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• cherish v. 抱有,怀有
• long-cherished hope • 夙愿
• -she cherishes the hope that her son will return. • -Don’t cherish such illusion. • -Don’t cherish the illusion that your father will always pay your debts.
• • • • •
-Cats never fail to fascinate human being. -English never fail to fascinate students. fascinated by / with sth. -He is fascinated with chess. -The students were fascinated by his idea.
• -I will not bargain the price with you. • hunter 猎人,搜寻者 • book-hunter 淘书人 headhunter 猎头
P17 / 73
dealer n. 商人= (=businessman / trader / tradesman / merchant dealer 侧重于零售,相当于tradesman peddler 小贩 deal v.处理,给予(deal with) n.份量,交易 a great deal of 大量 good deal 好交易,划算 big deal大交易,重要的事,了不起 -It's no big deal.
P21 / 73
• 【辨】1)enough 数量,程度足够
• -The bread is just enough for one meal. • -He is old enough to go to the party. • 2)sufficient 只放在名词前
• -We have sufficient food to last one week. • enough 可放在名词前或后 • -We have enough food / food enough to last one week. • 4)adequate 数量和质量上的满足 • -The performance is adequate.
• -The law prohibits young people under 18 from going to bar.
P7 / 73
• muster v. 鼓起 • 同:collect / summon
• muster up / collect up / summon up = gather / keep up 鼓起,振奋 • -他鼓起勇气走向了女孩。
• Text:
• (L2) The more expensive kind of antique shop where rare objects are beautifully displayed in glass cases to keep them free from dust is usually a forbidding place. • But no one has to muster up courage to enter a less pretentious antique shop.
• -The word is different from that word . • 2)diverse 强调性质不同 • -We have got diverse opinion.
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• 2)various : 各种各样的 • ( all kinds of 强调种类不同)
• -We have got various books. • in every part / all parts / various parts of the world 在世界各地 • 3)assorted : various types mixed together • assorted chocolates • 什锦巧克力
Lesson 34 A happy disHale Waihona Puke Baiduovery
P1 / 73
• antique n.古董,古玩 • adj.古董的,古式的,古风的
• 古董店
• antique shop
• antique furniture • 古式家具
P2 / 73
• fascination n. 魅力,迷惑力 • (the power of fascinating • 常与for/over/on连用)
P27 / 73
• Text:
• (L5) There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors.
• -He bought a bag of assorted fruit.
P13 / 73
• junk n.破烂货,废品 • junk food 垃圾食品
• junk mail • 垃圾邮件;(未经索要的)邮寄宣传品 • junk shop • 旧货店
P14 / 73
• litter v.杂乱地布满,乱丢,乱扔
P24 / 73
• prise v.撬开
• prise sth. out of sb. • 撬开某人的嘴得到信息
• -I'll prise his secret out of his friend.
P25 / 73
• Text:
• (L1) Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people. • exert fascination on 对…具有吸引力 • Exert on 对…施加
• Exert a +adj. + influence on sb. • Exert a+ adj. + pressure on sb. • Exert control over sb.对…进行控制
• -My parents exert a great influence on me.
P26 / 73
• -Please don't litter. • n.废弃物,(一堆)杂乱的东西 • 扔垃圾
• drop litter • litter bin 垃圾箱= • (dustbin)
P15 / 73
• dedicated adj.专心致志的= • single-minded 一心一意的 • de dedicated to 致力于...(=be devoted to)
• -He mustered up his courage and walked up to the girl.
P8 / 73
• pretentious adj. 自命不凡的,矫饰的,做作的 • -We won't like to visit that pretentious shop. • -我们不会想去那个弄虚作假的店的。 • pretend v.假装,自认为 • -He pretended to know everything. • adj.假装的 • -He is a pretend person. • -他是个虚伪的人。
• have fascination for sb • -Cats have unfailing fascination for most people. • -Chinese Art has great fascination for me.
P3 / 73
• fascinate v. (attract or interest very strongly ) 使着迷,常用被动形式
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• • • • • •
The Forbidden City 紫禁城 forbidden fruit 禁果 forbidden zone 禁区 【辨】Forbid 和prohibit 比较: forbid : 政府或私人下令以禁止
• -Swimming is forbidden here. • prohibit: 法律条文或官方明令禁止