新概念第三册第九课 备课ppt flying cats
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集邮对我有很大的吸引力。
Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people. 古玩店对许多人来说有一种特殊的魅力。
• fascinated I was fascinated to hear about his travels in China. They were absolutely fascinated by the game. • fascinating 吸引人的; 迷人的; 使人神魂颠倒的 The book offers a fascinating glimpse of the lives of the rich and famous. I found the whole film fascinating.
Paratrooper 伞兵 Parachute v. 跳伞;空头
Trooper 骑兵;装甲兵 Cavalry 骑兵
Seaman 水兵 Navy soldier
Artillery 炮兵
Infantry 步兵
squirrel n. 松鼠, vt. 贮藏
PART III: TEXT: WITH EXTRA LANGUAGE POINTS
feline
• 1 猫科动物; a wildlife park with tigers and various other felines. • 2 appearing or behaving like a cat: 像猫一样地 walk with a feline grace 轻巧地行走. • Kitten n. 小猫 • Kitty n. (US nickname) 小猫 • Pussy n. (UK nickname) 小猫
She is a cat. (她是个包藏祸心的女人). Mrs. Smith is a perfect cat. (史密斯太太是个地地道道的长舌妇).
• A gloved cat catches no mice.
• Cats hide their claws.
• Rain cats and dogs • A cat-and-dog life
independence
• ~ (from sb/sth) 独立; 自主; 自立 • young people who want independence from their parents 不想依赖父母的
年轻人
• independence celebrations of a newly independent country新独立的国家
Cats never fail to fascinate human beings. They can be friendly and affectionate towards humans, but they lead mysterious life of their own as well.
• never fail to 双重否定 • Lead…… life/ lead …lives 过着……的生活 His inability to maintain friendships condemned him to lead a lonely life. With special educational help, they can usually succeed in school and lead normal lives.
submissive
• willing to yield to the authority of others; obedient 服从的; 顺从的 a humble and submissive servant 恭顺的仆人. • submit • (to sb/sth) (某人[某事物]); 服从, 顺从(某人[某事物]) submit to discipline, superior force, etc 遵守纪,慑服於优势兵力 • ~ sth (to sb/sth) (向某人[某事物])提交或呈递某事物(以供考 虑﹑ 裁决等): submit an essay to one's tutor 向指导教师呈交论文 submit an application, estimate, claim, etc 提出一项申请﹑ 估价﹑ 要 求等.
As a result, humans have learned to respect feline independence. Most cats remain suspicious of humans all their lives.
• suspicious ~ (about/of sth/sb) 有疑心的; 表示怀疑的: I‘m very suspicious about her motives. 我对她的动机甚为怀疑 It's very suspicious that she was in the house when the crime happened. 案发时她在房子里, 此点非常可疑. • as a result : with the result as a result多半作插入语使用,而 with the result则可以带that-clause。 罗斯大伯工作努力,结果是身体垮了。 Uncle Ross worked hard;as a result, he failed in health. Uncle Ross worked hard with the result that he failed in health.
• affectionately
He patted her affectionately on the head. 他疼爱地拍拍她的头 Yours affectionately,*** 你亲爱的(用於给至亲好友的书信末 尾)
affection
• affection • [U, C usu pl 通常作复数] ~ (for/towards sb/sth) feeling of fondness; love 喜爱; 爱:
• 戴手套的猫抓不到老鼠--不 愿吃苦的人成不了大事业 • 猫总是藏起自己的爪子--知 人知面不知心 • 倾盆大雨 • 争争吵吵的日子
PART II: NEW WORDS AND PHRASES 生词和短语
fascinate
• attract or interest (sb) greatly 使(某人)着迷﹑ 神魂颠倒 或极感兴趣: The children were fascinated by the toys in the shop window. 孩 子们让商店橱窗里的玩具给吸引住了. He has fascinated with computer games. 他迷上了电脑游戏。 • fascination 迷惑力;魅力 • Sth. hava/hold a fascination for ab. • Sth. Exert a fascination on sb. Stamp collecting holds a certain fascination for me.
Al these cats had one experience in common: they had fallen off high buildings, yet only eight of them died from shock or injuries.
• In common 相似;想同 We have very little in common in our taste.我们的 嗜好相同处很 少。 • Die from=死于(负伤wound ,衰弱weakness等) The man died from the snake's biting.那人死于蛇 咬。 The horse died from overwork.那匹马累死了。
A cat's ability to survive falls is based on fact.
• base on/upon …/Sth. be based on… =establish on ; rest on把…建立在;以…为 基础 One should always base one's opinion on facts.人们说话应以事实为根据。 • This novel is based on historical facts. 这部小 说是以历史事实为根据的.
同义词: fond spoilt by fond parents 被父母溺爱而惯坏的. • ~ of sb/(doing) sth She is ~ of children.她喜欢小孩
mysterious
• 神秘的; 不可思议的; 难解的:保密的; 好故弄玄虚的: a mysterious event, crime, etc 神秘的事件﹑ 罪行等 He was being very mysterious.他神秘莫测 • mysteriously 故作神秘地. "Perhaps, and perhaps not, " she said mysteriously. • Mystery 1 神秘的事物; 不可解释的事物; 秘密;来历不明或难探究竟的人 How the massive stones were brought here from hundreds of miles away is/remains a mystery. It's a complete mystery (to me) that/why (= I do not understand why) she married him at all! 2 [C] 神秘罪案的故事或戏剧 a mystery thriller 惊险悬疑作品.
He had a deep affection for his aunt. 深爱 She felt no affection for the child. the object of one’s affections 意中人 gain/win sb.’s affection 得到某人的爱情 fix one’s affection on/upon sb. 钟情于某人
attract
affectionate
• (towards sb) showing fondness (for sb); loving (向某人)示爱的; 爱的:
an affectionate child 有爱心的孩子 affectionate kisses, words, smiles 示爱的吻、话﹑ 微笑 He is very affectionate to/towards his children. 他很爱他的孩子.
Βιβλιοθήκη Baidu
的独立庆典
• independent • ~ (of sb/sth) 独立的; 自主的; 自立的 old enough to be independent of one's parents 年岁已大不必依赖父母 a woman of independent means 靠个人收入生活的女子. • ~ (of sb/sth) not connected; separate 不相关联的; 单独的; 独自的; 分开 的:Two independent investigators • 私立的independent schools 私立学校. • independent n (abbr 缩写 Ind) :stand as an independent 作为无党派候 选人.
• 吸引:Like attracts like. 物以类聚 • arouse interest or pleasure in (sb/sth) 引起(某人[某事物]的兴趣 或快感; 激发; 引诱: Babies are attracted to bright colors. 婴儿喜欢鲜艳的颜色. Do any of these designs attract you? 这些设计中有使你感兴趣的吗? • arouse (sth); 引起; 激起: The new play has attracted a good deal of criticism. 这出新剧招致很多 批评.