原新东方名师续智贤讲义新概念三5
新概念第三册Lesson 5 The facts讲义

新概念第三册Lesson 5 The facts一、单词精讲editor n.编辑【释义】:对文字、图像、音频或视频等内容进行选择、修改、整理和准备出版(或发布)工作的人。
【词源】:源自拉丁语“edit -”,是“edere”的过去分词形式,“edere”表示“给予、出版”,加上“- or”表示人,即从事出版相关工作的人。
【短语】:chief editor(主编);editor - in - chief(总编辑);news editor(新闻编辑)。
【例句】:The editor made a lot of improvements to the manuscript.(编辑对手稿做了很多改进。
)extreme n. 极端【释义】:事物在程度、性质等方面的最大限度,处于两个相反方向的尽头或顶点。
【词源】:源自拉丁语“extremus”,表示最外面的、最远的,引申为极限、极端的意思。
【短语】:go to extremes(走极端);in the extreme(非常,极其);extreme sports(极限运动)。
【例句】:His views are at the extreme of the political spectrum.(他的观点处于政治光谱的极端。
)statistics n. 统计数字【释义】:对数据进行收集、分析、解释和呈现的学科或结果,以数字形式反映各种现象的特征、关系等。
【词源】:源自拉丁语“status”(状态)和德语“Statistik”(政治算术),最初与国家事务的数据统计有关,后来泛指各种统计数据。
【短语】:statistics data(统计数据);collect statistics(收集统计数字);statistics analysis(统计分析)。
【例句】:These statistics show that the economy is growing steadily.(这些统计数字表明经济正在稳步增长。
新概念第三册第五课PPT优秀课件

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2. provide sb. with sth. provide sth. for sb.
• The hotel provides a shoe-cleaning service for guests.
4. __j_ou_r_n_a_l_is_t ___ n. a reporter;
5. _b_e_i_n_s_tr_u_c_te_d__ v. be told to; be ordered to; be assigned to
6. __le_a_d_t_o_______ phr. take sb. to a place
7. _s_e_t _o_u_t _to_d_o__st_h_____ phr. start doing sth.or make efforts to achieve sth.
8. __g_o_to__p_re_s_s_____ phr. be printed ( published)
9. __b_e_fi_r_ed______ v. be dismissed; get sacked
write good reports?
journalists
the paparazzi
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What do you know about their job?
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When there is a clue, there is a journalist.
• Be instructed to • Set out to obtain …
1. extreme
n. 1) feeling, condition as far apart or as different from another as possible
新概念第三册第5课

instruct v. 教导,命令,指示 instruct sb to do sth=tell sb to do sth 正式告诉某人做某事 例句:The teacher instructed him to take the exam. on=about 关于 例子:a book on musci
Lesson 5
The facts
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editor n. 编辑 extreme n. 极端 statistics n. 统计数字 journalist n. 记者 president n. 总统 palace n. 王宫 publish v. 出版 fax n. 传真 impatient adj. 不耐烦的 fire v. 解雇 originally adv. 起初 magazine n. 杂志 instruct v. 指导,通知,命令 exact adj. 确切的 republic n. 共和国 obtain v. 获得,取得 reluctant adj. 不情愿的 prison n. 监狱
3. The article began: 'Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which surrounds the president's palace'.
lead to 通向,导致 例句:This is the road leading to the universtiy. surround v. 围绕,环绕 例句: She was surrounded by reporters. 她被记者包围住了
新概念三第5课课件

通向;通往 后接介词
A path led up the hill.
有一条小路通往山顶。
Which door leads to the yard?
哪扇门通向庭院?
• lead to
数千万:tens of millions of 数亿: hundreds of millions of 数十亿:billions of …
他开始从事新闻事业,供职于落基山新闻报。
president
n.
• 总统
President Bush is due to visit the country next month. 布什总统定于下月访问该国。
• the person who has the highest position in an organization (某组织的) 最高权力人 president of the students' union 学生会主席 the bank president 银行行长
go to extremes to act or be forced to act in a way that is far from normal or reasonable 走极端;被迫采取极端行为 He have gone to extremes in order to impress his boss.
palace
n.
• 王宫
Buckingham Palace 白金汉宫
• 宏伟的住宅
the Old Town has a whole collection of churches and palaces.
新概念英语3Lesson5(课堂PPT)

• fire v. dismiss … from one’s job解雇 (口语)
• -- He was fired from his job
• dismiss vt.解雇(正式)
• -The manager dismissed him from his company.
• Sack vt.解雇, 辞退(俚语, 口语)
Lesson Five The Facts
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Warm- up Activity
【Topics for discussion】 1.What do you know about the work of a
journalist? 2. What do you think are the most
editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. (L12)
• reluctantly = unwillingly 勉勉强强地, 不 情愿地
• as it had originally been written = in its original way
• 倒装:(部分倒装)
• 1>否定副词位于句首, 要倒装。
• never, seldom, rarely, little, hardly, scarcely, nowhere, no sooner,scarcely adv.几乎不, 简直
没有,nowhere adv.无处, 到处都无
• -- Never have I read such stories. 我从来也没读 过这样的小说。
important qualities for a journalist?
新概念第三册第5课

1. Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their reader with unimportant facts and statistics.
• go to extremes 走极端 • • • • provide = supply 给...提供.常与介词搭配用 provide sb with sth / provide sth for sb 给某人... 例句:He provided them with a bed for the night. = He provided a bed for them for the night
Lesson 5
The facts
New words
• • • • • • • • • editor n. 编辑 statistics n. 统计数字 president n. 总统 publish v. 出版 impatient adj. 不耐烦的 originally adv. 起初 instruct v. 指导,通知,命令 republic n. 共和国 reluctant adj. 不情愿的 extreme n. 极端 journalist n. 记者 palace n. 王宫 fax n. 传真 fire v. 解雇 magazine n. 杂志 exact adj. 确切的 obtain v. 获得,取得 prison n. 监狱
• instruct v. 教导,命令,指示 • instruct sb to do sth=tell sb to do sth 正式告诉某人做某事 • 例句:The teacher instructed him to take the exam. • on=about 关于 • 例子:a book on musci
新概念英语III讲义54

Lesson 54 Instinct or cleverness?Comprehension questions1. What have we been brought up to fear?2. We continually wage war on them. What do they do?3. When do insects fly uninvited into your rooms?4. Does reading about insects dispel our fears?5. How do most of us feel when we find hordes of ants crawling over a carefully preparedpicnic lunch?6. When we think of bees, what horror do we have?7. Are most of our fears reasonable?8. At the same time, however, are insects fascinating?9. Which insect does the writer describe that leads a horrible life?10. When did the writer spend days in his garden watching ants?11. What were they doing?12. Why is the writer proud of the tree?13. What were to be found on the undersides of the leaves?14. What were they visited by?15. What did the writer do to prevent the ants from reaching the aphids?16. Why didn't the ants dare cross the tape?17. Did the ants scurry round the base of the tree?18. When did the writer go out to find the ants still swarming round the tape?19. Next morning, what did he find that the ants had discovered?20. Had he been defeated by their ingenuity?Match the words with the definitions belowwage contaminate devour sting provocation dreadrevulsion uncanny entranced awe bear shelteredluscious wither bind scurry swarm ingenuity1___________to tie firmly around sth2___________to be actively involved in a war, struggle, or fight against3___________to make sth dirty4___________to eat greedily5___________being made angry or bad-tempered6___________the feeling of finding sth unpleasant7___________cleverness8___________to move very quickly with small and short steps9___________strange or difficult to explain10___________to touch or make a very small hole in your skin so that you feel a sharp pain 11___________a feeling of great fear about sth that might or will happen in the future12___________filled with wonder and delight13___________feelings of respect and slight fear14___________protected from bad weather15 ___________having a strong pleasant taste16 ___________(of a plant) to become dry and then to die17 ___________to move in a large group18___________to carry sth while movingStudy the following words1. horde: a large crowd moving in a noisy uncontrolled way (sometimes disapproving)There are always hordes of tourists here in summer.2. column: a moving line of people or thingsa long column of troops and tanks 部队和坦克纵队3. cluster: a group of things of the same kind that are very close togethera cluster of grapes4. colony: a group of animals or plants of the same type that are living or growing togethera colony of ants 蚁群Complete the passage with the proper forms of the words or phrases given live in dread of wage war on embark on get rid of in despair witherin bewilderment contaminate luscious ingenuity regard…as go about provocation stand in awe revulsion sheltered uncanny dispelsting dare bind devour lead eraseWe have been brought up to fear insects. We _______them______unnecessary creatures that do more harm than good. We continually ______________them, for they ________our food, carry diseases, or_________our crops. They sting or bite without _________; they fly uninvited into our rooms on summer nights, or beat against our lighted windows. We __________not only _____ unpleasant insects like spiders or wasps, but of quite harmless ones like moths. Reading about them increases our understanding without ________ our fears. Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with __________when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch. No matter how much we like honey, or how much we have read about the _________ sense of direction which bees possess, we have a horror of being_________. Most of our fears are unreasonable, but they are impossible to_______. At the same time, however, insects are strangely fascinating. We enjoy reading about them, especially when we find that; like the praying mantis, they _______ perfectly horrible lives. We enjoy staring at them, entranced as they _____________ their business, unaware (we hope) of our presence. Who _________________(not) at the sight of a spider pouncing on a fly, or a column of ants triumphantly bearing home an enormous dead beetle?Last summer I spent days in the garden watching thousands of ants crawling up the trunk of my prize peach tree. The tree has grown against a warm wall on a ________side of the house. I am especially proud of it, not only because it has survived several severe winters, but because it occasionally produces ________ peaches. During the summer, I noticed that the leaves of the tree were beginning to_________. Clusters of tiny insects called aphids were to be found on the underside of the leaves. They were visited by a large colony of ants which obtained a sort of honey from them. I immediately ______________ an experiment which, even though it failed to ____________ the ants, kept me fascinated for twenty-four hours. I ________ the base of the tree with sticky tape, making it impossible for the ants to reach the aphids. The tape was so sticky that they did not _______ to cross it. For a long time, I watched them scurrying around the base of the tree_______________. I even went out at midnight with a torch and noted with satisfaction (and surprise) that the ants were still swarming around the sticky tape without being able to do anything about it. I got up early next morning hoping to find that the ants had given up____________. Instead, I saw that they had discovered a new route. They were climbing up the wall of the house and then on to the leaves of the tree. I realized sadly that I had been completely defeated by their________. The ants had been quick to find an answer to my thoroughly unscientific methods!。
新东方新概念英语第三册笔记第5课(3):课后答案详解

Special difficulties 难点here 倒装的⽤法 1.Not only has he made this mistake before but he will make it again. 2.Only then did I realize what was happening 3.Never will I trust him again. 4.Seldom do you find traffic wardens who are kind and helpful. traffic warden n. 交通管理员(warden n.监护⼈;看守⼈) Multiple choice questions 多项选择 1… C excuse n.理由, 借⼝ beyond prep.除…以外 satisfy vt.满⾜, 使满意 dissatisfy vt.使感觉不满, 不满⾜ factual adj.事实的, 实际的 content n.内容 2… B 3... A activity n.⾏动, ⾏为 / suspicious adj.可疑的, 怀疑的 4… B 课⽂中的and then强调动作的先后。
-- Having seen the movie, they went for a walk. 6... D a reply表⽰“任意”的⼀个答复 7... B? unless = if?not ⼀般过去时 8… C inform sb of/about sth 9… C public n.公众, (特定的)⼈群 audience n.听众, 观众 lecture n.演讲 10… B print = publish press n.压, 按 go to press 交付印刷 pressing adj.紧迫的;迫切的 impress vt.盖印, 留下印象 11... D innocent adj.清⽩的, ⽆罪的, 天真的, ⽆知的 unfortunate adj.不幸的 12...?D? 请求允许做某事:ask?for?permission?to?do?sth 允许某⼈做某事:be?given?permission?to?do?sth admit + 名词/动名词/that从句。
新东方新概念3Lesson 5

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● reluctant (adj) 勉强的,不情愿的 ● be reluctant / unwilling to do
● be willing / ready to do
▲ 试译:位于江苏省著名旅游城市镇江的乾隆御 花园,相传是清朝乾隆年间乾隆帝七下江南时修建 的。漫步园中,小桥流水,亭台楼阁,令人心旷神 怡,流连忘返。
▲ 虽然这是一部纸张很黄,图像很坏,连动 物的眼睛也都是长方形的,刻工印工都是很 粗糙的书,但它正是鲁迅所日夜盼望的 书。 ——《幼年鲁迅》
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▲ In spite of its yellowish paper, low-quality pictures——so much so that even the eyes of the animals were oblong ——and rough engraving and printing, the book was none other than the one luxun had been longing for day and night.
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● Notes on the text
● go to extremes to do ● go so far as to do ▲ Some really keen enthusiasts go so far as to build their own computers. ——L46(DIY)
▲ desire for (可以作名词)
▲ long for
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▲A 39-year-old man in Ningming county, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, who has had insomnia for 21 years is desperate for some sleep. ——(china daily 8.28)
新概念英语第三册讲义 5

Lesson 5 The factsComprehension questions1. What do editors of newspapers and magazines often do?2. What had a journalist been instructed to do?3. The editor was dissatisfied with the first sentence.Was the sentence specific or general?4. What did the editor instruct the journalist to find out?5. Was the journalist able to supply this informationimmediately?6. Why was the editor getting impatient?7. How many more faxes did he send the journalist?8. What did the last one say?9. What happened to the original article the journalist had written?10. How long was it before the journalist could fax the editor?11. Why hadn't the journalist faxed sooner?12. How many steps led to the wall surrounding the president's palace?13. How high was the wall?14. When had the journalist been arrested?Write out a word for each definition1__________the person who is in charge of a newspaper, magazine etc. and decides what should be included in it2__________something that goes beyond normal limits, so that it seems very unusual or bad 3__________someone who writes reports for newspapers, magazines, television, or radio4__________to give an order to sb; to tell someone to do sth5__________a collection of numbers which represent facts and measurements6_________a country governed by a president and politicians elected by the people and where there is no king or queen7__________to arrange for a book, magazine etc. to be written, printed, and sold8__________to be all around someone or something9__________to get something that you want, especially through your own effort, skill, or work 10__________annoyed because of delays, someone else’s mistakes etc.11__________to force someone to leave their job12__________unwillingly13__________in the beginning14__________(of the police) to take someone away because he did something illegal15__________to give sb informationGrammar1. Last year a well-known magazine had instructed a journalist to write an article on thepresident's palace in a new African republic.Last year a journalist ____________ _____________ ____________ by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president's palace in a new African republic.2. The editor at once sent the journalist a fax and instructed him to find out the exact number ofsteps and the height of the wall.The editor at once sent the journalist a fax ______________(instruct) him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall.3. The poor man had not only been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well.Not only __________ the poor man __________ ____________, but he had been sent to prison as well.4. However, he had at last been allowed to send a fax in which he informed the editor that hehad been arrested while he was counting the 1,084 steps which led to the fifteen-foot wall which surrounded the president's palace.However, he had at last been allowed to send a fax in which he informed the editor that he had been arrested while ____________ the 1,084 steps ______________to the fifteen-foot wall which surrounded the president's palace.Finish the passage with the words and phrase giventheir readers ___________unimportant facts and statistics. Last year a journalist had been ___________ by a well-known magazine to write an article ___________ the president's palace in a new African republic. When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refused to ___________ it. The article began: ‘Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which ___________ the president's palace.’ The editor at once sent the ____________ a fax instructing him to ____________ the exact number of steps and the ___________of the wall.The journalist immediately set out to ____________ these important facts, but he took a long time to send them. Meanwhile, the editor was getting ___________, for the magazine would soon _____________________. He sent the journalist two more faxes, but received no reply. He sent yet another fax ____________ the journalist that if he did not reply soon he would be ____________. When the journalist again failed to reply, the editor ____________ published the article as it had _____________ been written. A week later, the editor at last received a fax from the journalist. __________________had the poor man been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well. However, he had at last been allowed to send a fax in ____________ he informed the editor that he had been arrested while __________ the 1,084 steps ___________to the fifteen-foot wall which surrounded the president's palace.Put the following sentences into English1. 报刊杂志的编辑常常为了向读者提供一些无关紧要的事实和统计数字而走极端。
新东方新概念英语第三册笔记第5课(2):课文讲解

Lesson 05 The facts 确切数字 Text 课⽂ What was the consequence of the editor‘s insistence on facts and statistics? Consequence n.结果 Insistence n.坚持, 坚决主张 Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their reader with unimportant facts and statistics. go?to?extremes ⾛极端 provide = supply 给...提供(通常与介词搭配连⽤) provide sb with sth / provide sth for sb -- He provided them with a bed for the night. = He provided a bed for them for the night Last year a journalist had been 包含ucted by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president‘s palace in a new African republic. 本句= A well-known magazine 包含ucted a journalist to write an article on the president‘s palace in a new African republic. African n.⾮洲⼈ adj.⾮洲的 Republic n.共和国, 共和政体 Instruct vt.教, 教导, 命令, 指⽰, 通知 包含uct?sb to?do?sth.= tell?sb?formally?to?do?sth 正式告诉某⼈做某事 -- The teacher 包含ucted him to take the examination. On = about 侧重强调课题专⼀ -- a book on radio When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refuse to publish it. When the article arrived = When the editor received the article refuse vt.拒绝(态度严厉) -- I invited him to dinner, but he refused me. decline vt.婉⾔谢绝 repudiate vt.断然拒绝 The article began: ‘Hundreds of steps lead to the high wall which surrounds the president‘s palace‘. which?指代the?high?wall The editor at once sent the journalist a fax 包含ucting him find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall. Instructing(现在分词)进⼀步补充说明fax的情况 -- he send me a letter 包含ucting me to come back immediately The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them. set?out?to?do?=?decide?and?try?to?do 决定, 打算, 着⼿做... = set about doing 决定, 打算, 着⼿做... -- He set out to make his first 1,000,000 in 5 years. take?sb a?long?time?to?do?sth 某事花了某⼈很久的时间 -- It took me five days to write the article. Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press. He sent the journalist two more faxes, but received no reply. two more faxes = another two faxes He sent yet another fax informing the journalist that if he did not reply soon he would be fired. When the journalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. reluctantly = unwilling 勉勉强强地, 不情愿地 as it bad originally been written = in its original way A week later, the editor at last received a fax from the journalist. Not only had the poor man been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well. Not?only位于句⾸, 必须采⽤倒装形式。
新概念英语第三册第五课讲义

Hello everybody, today we will come to lesson 5, The Facts, a humorous story about an editor and a journalist. 大家好,今天我们要讲的是第五课,《确切数字》,一个关于一位编辑和记者的幽默故事。
§Lesson 5 The facts 确切数字let’s first go through new words and expressions.先看看单词和语法。
请大家跟我念:【New words and expressions】生词和短语◆editor n. 编辑◆extreme n. 极端◆statistics n. 统计数字◆journalist n. 新闻记者◆president n. 总统◆palace n.王宫;宏伟的住宅◆publish v. 出版◆fax n. 传真◆impatient adj. 不耐烦的◆fire v. 解雇◆originally adv. 起初,原先,从前这里我们要重点讲几个单词和词组。
★editor n. 编辑edit vt. 编辑edition n.编辑,版本editorial adj. 编辑的,主编的;n. 社论,评论invent vt. 发明inventor n. 发明家visit vt. 拜访visitor n. 拜访者★extreme n. 极端adj. 极端的extremely adv.极端地go to extreme(s) to do 走极端Eg: He went to extreme to say that the play was the best one.他很极端地说这部剧是最好的。
go too far做得过火,走极端,走太远Don’t go too far or you will get lost. 别走太远,你会迷路的。
You went too far! 你做得太过分了。
新概念3第五课讲义

Lesson 5 The facts(1)E ditors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to providetheir readers with unimportant facts and statistics.1)go to extremes 走极端The boss went to extremes of dismissing most of his workers.2)provide sb with sth 向某人提供某物Govement provided these refugees with food and tents.3)unimportant adj. 不重要的。
否定前缀还有un-, dis-, im-, in-, ir-, ab-un- unhappy, unabl e, unfriendly, uncormfortabl edis- dishonest, dislike, disagreementim- impolite, impossibl e, impatientin- ncorrect, inactiveir- irregular, irrevocabl e(2)L ast year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine towrite an article on the president’s palace in a new African republic.1)had been instructed--- 过去完成时的被动语态。
一般而言,过去完成时都会出现一个过去的动作,该动作发生在过去完成时之前。
He said he had visited there many times.2)well-known 有名的,近义词有famous, noted, notabl e, prestigious.well-known的构成是一个adj+v-ed, 即形容词+过去分词,又构成一个复合形容词,如:well-educated adj. 受过良好教育的well-behaved adj.很乖的;行为端正的;彬彬有礼的well-dressed adj.穿着漂亮的,考究的还有n+v-ed,即名词+过去分词,也可以构成一个符合形容词,如:man-mad e adj. 人工制造的state-owned adj. 国有的heart-broken adj. 伤心的,心碎的3)write an article on--, on 表示关于,相当于about(3)W hen the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and thenrefused to publish it.1)Refuse v. 拒绝。
新概念英语III讲义55

Lesson 55 From the earth: GreetingsComprehension questions1. What has made it possible to detect planets in our own Milky Way and in other galaxies?2. Why is this a major achievement?3. Is finding planets proving hard?4. Will it prove more difficult to find life on distant planets?5. In our own solar system, why can't Venus support life?6. And what about Mars?7. How long has it taken for life to evolve on earth?8. Whether a planet can support life depends on two things. What are they?9. Is there any telescope in existence at present capable of detecting the presence of life?10. Will such a telescope be developed in the twenty-first century?11. Is it possible to look for life on other planets with earth-based telescopes?12. Wouldn't the Hubble telescope be suitable, either?13. How far away would a telescope have to be?14. Why would we have to blot out the light from a planet's star?15. Which life forms would be most likely to develop on another planet?16. What have bacteria done on earth?17. What does the writer think of the idea of our being visited by little green men?18. If we were to discover life on another planet, what would it do to our view of ourselves? Match the words or phrases with the definitions belowastronomy detect in relative terms emit infinitelybe capable of alternatively presence generate particleblot in the first instance cherish realm endeavour1._______________to send out sth such as light, heat, sound, gas, etc.2._______________existence3._______________the scientific study of the sun, moon and stars4._______________to produce or create sth5._______________to cover or hide sth completely6._______________relatively speaking7._______________extremely; with no limit8._______________to be able to9._______________on the other hand10._______________an attempt to do sth, especially sth new or difficult11._______________to discover12._______________very small piece of sth13._______________an area of knowledge14._______________to keep a hope or a pleasant feeling in your mind for a long time15_______________first of allStudy the following sentences1. Finding planets is proving hard enough, but finding life on them will prove infinitely moredifficult.2. …Venus is far too hot and Mars is far too cold to support life.3. Imagine a star up to twenty times larger, brighter and hotter than our own sun.4. A telescope would have to be as far away as the planet Jupiter to look for life in outer space,because the dust becomes thinner the further we travel towards the outer edges of our own solar system.Complete the passage with the help of the cluesRecent developments in _________(天文学)have made it possible to detect planets in our own Milky Way and in other galaxies. This is a major 成就because, in relative terms, planets are very small and do not e_________ light. Finding planets is proving hard enough, but finding life on them will prove __________(无限地) more difficult. The first question to answer is whether a planet can actually support life. In our own solar system, for example, Venus is far too hot and Mars is far too cold to s__________ life. Only the Earth provides ideal conditions, and even here it has taken more than four billion years for plant and animal life to e__________.Whether a planet can support life d__________ on the size and brightness of its star, that is its 'sun'. I_________ a star up to twenty times larger, brighter and hotter than our own sun. A planet would have to be a very long way from it to be c_________ of supporting life. __________(相反), if the star were small, the life supporting planet would have to have a close __________(轨道) round it and also provide the perfect conditions for life forms to develop. But how would we find such a planet? At present, there is no telescope in __________(存在) that is capable of detecting the p_________ of life. The development of such a telescope will be one of the great __________(天文学的)projects of the twenty-first century.It is impossible to look for life on another planet using earth-based ___________(望远镜). Our own warm __________(大气层)and the heat generated by the telescope would make it impossible to detect objects as small as planets. Even a telescope in orbit round the earth, like the very successful Hubble telescope, would not be suitable because of the dust ____________ (颗粒)in our solar system. A telescope would have to be as far away as the planet Jupiter to look for life in outer space, because the dust becomes thinner the further we travel towards the outer _________(边缘) of our own solar system. Once we detected a planet, we would have to find a way of b___________ out the light from its star, so that we would be able to 'see' the planet properly and _________(分析) its atmosphere. In the first instance, we would be looking for plant life, rather than 'little green men'. The life forms most likely to develop on a planet would be b____________. It is bacteria that have generated the ___________ we breathe on earth. For most of the earth's history they have been the only form of life on our planet. As Earth-dwellers, we always c__________ the hope that we will be visited by little green men and that we will be able to c__________ with them. But this hope is always in the __________(领域)of science fiction. If we were able to discover lowly forms of life like bacteria on another planet, it would completely change our view of ourselves. As Daniel Goldin of NASA observed, 'Finding life elsewhere would change everything. No human___________(努力)or thought would be unchanged by it. '。
新概念英语第三册Lesson5Thefacts确切数字课件

Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press. He sent the journalist two more faxes, but received no reply. 在此期间,编辑等得不耐烦了,因为杂志马上要付印。他给记 者先后发去两份传真,但对方毫无反应。
editorial
adj. 编辑的,主编的;
n. 社论;评论
editor in chief 主编,总编辑
翻译:父亲是这份杂志的编辑兼发行人。
editor ['editə] My father is the editor and publisher of this magazine. n.编辑
(a person who is in charge of a newspaper, magazine, etc., or part of one, and who decides what should be included)
反义词:hire [ˈhaɪə(r)] 聘用; 录用
fire ['faiə] v. 解雇
(to force sb. to leave the job)
original adj. 原来的,起初的,最早的
如果你把译文和原文比较一下,你就会 找到不准确的地方。(inaccuracy)
originally [ə'ridʒənli] adv. 起初, 原先,
instruct sb to do sth.= tell sb formally to do sth
正式告诉某人做某事
老师要求他参加考试。
The teacher instructed him to take the examination.
新概念英语第三册Lesson5+The+facts课堂笔记讲义

1、Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their reader with unimportant facts and statistics.报刊杂志的编辑常常为了向读者提供成立一些关紧要的事实和统计数字而走向极端。
●People who work for newspapers and maganizes:eg. editor 编辑chief editor 主编reporter 记者 (报告、采访)interviewer 记者(采访)journalist 记者(强调长途跋涉、出外勤、战地记者)columnist 专栏作家(column 专栏)●go to extremes 走向极端●extreme (adj.) 极端的 (n.) 极端eg. extreme weather 极端天气extreme example 极端例子extreme sports 极限运动●extremely (adv.) 极端地,非常= very = terribly = extraordinarilyeg. go from one extreme to another 从一个极端走向另一个极端●statistics (n.) 统计数据,统计资料eg. 数据表明:Statistics show…根据官方数据:According to official statistics…●provide (v.) 提供●provide sth. for sb. 提供某事给某人= provide sb. with sth. 提供某人某事= offer sb. sth.= offer sth. to sb.2、Last year a journalist had been instruct ed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president's palace in a new African republic.去年,一位记者受一家有名的杂志的委托写一篇关于非洲某个新成立共和国总统府的文章。
新概念英语第三册lesson5

Lesson 5How did Mr. T aylor try to stop the thieves?The expensive shops in a famous near Piccadilly were just opening. At this time of the morning, the arcade was almost empty. Mr. Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new display. Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o'clock and had only just finished. Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. After gazing at the display for several minutes, Mr. T aylor went back into his shop.The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its home blaring, roared down the arcade. It came to a stop outside the jeweller's. One man stayed at the wheel while two others with black stocking over their faces jumped out and smashed the window of the shop with iron bars. While this was going on, Mr. T aylor was upstairs. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. Chairs and tables went flying into the arcade. One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. Just as it was leaving, Mr. T aylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. They had got away with thousands of pounds worth of diamonds.smash-and-grab n. 砸橱窗抢劫arcade n. 有拱廊的街道(两旁常设商店)ɑːˈkeɪdPiccadilly n. 皮卡迪利大街ˌpɪkəˈdɪliadmiring adj.赞赏的; 钦佩的;display v.陈列; 展出; 展示; 显露,表现(特性或情感等); 显示; n.陈列; 展览; 展示; 表演;显示,表现,表露gazing v.凝视; 注视; 盯着; ˈɡeɪzɪŋjewllery n. 珠宝(总称)velvet n. 天鹅绒,丝绒ˈvelvɪtheadlight n. (汽车等)前灯blare v. 发嘟嗜声,吼叫bleə(r)]raid n. 偷袭reɪd 过去分词:raidedroared rɔːd v.吼叫; 咆哮; 叫喊; 大声地说; 放声大笑; 原型:roarstocking ˈstɒkɪŋ长袜scramble n. 偷袭ˈskræmbl scramble v. 爬行iron ˈaɪən n.铁; 熨斗; 铁器; 金属工具; v. (用熨斗) 熨,烫平statue ˈstætʃuː n.雕塑,雕像,塑像(大小通常等于或大于真人或实物)fantastic adj. 非常大的ashtray n. 烟灰缸ˈæʃtreɪvases ˈvɑːzɪz n.花瓶; 装饰瓶;vase的复数参考译文:皮卡迪利大街附近的一条著名拱廊街道上,几家高档商店刚刚开始营业。
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Failure is not falling down but refusing to get up.
My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.
★The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them.
THE FACTS
Extreme
go to extremes =run to an extreme go from one extreme to the other
这种事情不要走极端。
Don't go to extremes in this thing.
=Don't run to an extreme in this thing.
famed celebrated distinguished
★When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refused to publish it. (L5)
decline 婉言谢绝 repudiate 断然拒绝 oil refuse 废油 city refuse 城市垃圾
Statistics show that of those who contract the habit of eating, very few survive.
George Bernard Shaw quotes
You cannot feed the hungry on statistics.
仁慈,忠诚,善良
Fire
• dismiss (正式) • disemploy • expelled
各种被老板炒鱿鱼的表达
• I got fired/boot/ax. • They kicked me out. • I was canceled/laid off. • My boss showed me the door yesterday.
他居然采取了杀死敌人的极 端手段。
He went to the extreme of killing his enemy.
Statistics
•表统计——单数谓语 •表数据——复数谓语
-ics表学科——单数谓语
mathematics politics onautics genetics linguistics
★ Last year /a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article /on the president's palace /in a new African republic.
well-known: famous noted renowned
• The boss told me that I don't have to come in tomorrow, or any other day.
• My boss told me to find a "better" job.
Originally
• original adj. /n • originality
President
sid- 坐 preside v. 主持 reside v. 居住 assiduous a. 勤奋的 insidious a. 暗中危害加害的
Impatient
The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.
Journalist
• reproter • correspondent • anchorman
Dear Ted: Thanks for the invitation to question four distinguished liberal journalists. But 11:30 PM is long past my bedtime.
★Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics.
provide sb. with sth. provide sth. for sb.
有数据表明今年山西省相当干旱。
Statistics show that the climate of Shanxi Province this year is extremely droughty.
事实证明吸烟有害健康。
Facts prove that smoking makes against your health.
• original ideas • an original edition • original house • original sin
It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation.
---Herman Melville
offer sb. sth. / offer sth. to sb.
supply sth. to sb. / supply sb. with sth.
The opportunity to secure ourselves against defeat lies in our own hands,but the opportunity of defeating the enemy is provided by the enemy himself.