第一篇:《新概念英語》第三冊第一課的課文
《新概念英語》第三冊第一課的課文
Lesson1A puma at large
Pumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America.When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously.However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar.The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking
blackberries saw 'a large cat' only five yards away from her.It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered(adj.被困得走投無路的).The search proved difficult, for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening.Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits.Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes.Several people complained of 'cat-like noises' at night and a businessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree.The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from ? As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape.The hunt went on for several weeks, but the puma was not caught.It is disturbing to think that a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside.
第二篇:新概念英語第三冊第一課
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Pumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America.When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously.However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar.The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw 'a large cat' only five yards away from her.It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered.The search proved difficult,for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening.Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits.Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes.Several people complained of 'cat-like noises' at night and a businessman on a fishing trip saw the puma up a tree.The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from? As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country,this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape.The hunt went on for several weeks, but the puma was not caught.It is disturbing to think that a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside.
第三篇:新概念英語第三冊習題答案
新概念英語第三冊習題答案
新概念第三冊課本練習答案
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第四篇:新概念英語第一課教案
新概念英語第一課教案
一教學目標
1.會讀寫1---2課單詞。
2.會運用新句型。
二教具
鋼筆 橡皮 書 等
三教學過程
(前奏:1.寒喧2.師生自我介紹)
1.導入
Whosebook /pen /eraseristhis?
2.Learn the new words.(1).呈現(2).領讀(3).自讀(4).提問(5).齊讀[6.默寫]
3.New dialogue
(1)看圖,自讀對話,然后回答問題。
Whosehandbagisit ?(It’sthewoman’s)
(2)老師講解對話
①Excuseme 用法
②Yes? 用法及含義。
③Pardon ?=Ibegyourpardon?
④Isthisyour……?Yes, itis.⑤Thankyouverymuch=Thanksalot.(3)領讀----自讀-----分角色-----表演(力求每位學生參與)
4.運用Isthisyour…..?引入P4單詞(結合實物)領讀----自讀----齊讀-----單個檢查
5.操練句型,引入肯、否回答,同時運用新詞。Isthisyour…..?
Yes, itis.No, itisn’t.6.小結、檢查是否完成教學目標。
1.生詞2.句型
第五篇:新概念英語第三冊40課筆記(逐句)
It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else.Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax.Inviting the fire brigade to put out a non-existent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in.Students often create amusing situations which are funny to everyone except the victims.When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumatic drill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill.As soon as he had hung up, he went over to the workmen and told them that if a policeman ordered them to go away, they were not take him seriously.He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people.Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information.The student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on.Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away.When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen.He threatened to remove them by force.The workmen told him to do as he pleased and the policeman telephoned for help.Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen.As the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill.The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost his temper.He threatened to call the police.At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest.Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station.Permission was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone.Only when he saw that the man was actually telephoning the police did he realize that they had all been the victims of a hoax.It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else.practical['pr?kt?kl]adj.實際的;實用性的practical joke 惡作劇
practical mind 實際想法
practical problem 實際問題
誰也弄不清為什么大學生好像比任何人都更喜歡惡作劇。
Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax.special['sp??l]n.特使,特派人員;特刊;特色菜;專車;特價商品adj.特別的;專門的,專用的 specialize['sp???la?z]vi.專門從事;詳細說明;特化
especially[?'sp???li]adv.特別;尤其;格外
specialize in sth.專門做某事
particular[p?'t?kj?l?]adj.特別的;詳細的;獨有的;挑剔的popular['pɑpj?l?]adj.流行的,通俗的;受歡迎的;大眾的;普及的=========
especially 某物很特別 I love Italy, especially in summer.particularly 同類中某個很特別如 The visitors admired his paintings, but particularly the portrait of his daughter.specially 多表示專門地 I made chocolate cake specially for you.(我特地為你做了巧克力蛋糕。)=========
hoax[hoks]vt.愚弄;欺騙(惡作劇通常就是指這種,戲弄人)
大學生擅長一種特殊的惡作劇——戲弄人。
Inviting the fire brigade to put out a non-existent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in.invite[?n'va?t]vt.邀請,招待;招致n.邀請
brigade[br?'ged]n.旅;大部隊;隊列
fire brigade 消防隊
bridge[br?d?]n.橋;橋牌;橋接器;船橋
non[nɑn]adv.非,不existent[?ɡ'z?st?nt]n.生存者;存在的事物adj.存在的;生存的crude[krud]adj.粗糙的;天然的,未加工的;粗魯的cheat[t?it]vt.欺騙;騙取vi.欺騙;作弊n.欺騙,作弊;騙子
deceive[d?'siv]v.欺騙;行騙
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cheat 多指以不正當手段騙他人財務或信任,也指作弊行為
deceive指以某種手段使人誤入歧途或落入圈套
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deception[d?'s?p??n]n.欺騙,欺詐;騙術
respect[r?'sp?kt]n.尊敬,尊重;方面;敬意vt.尊敬,尊重;遵守
indulge[?n'd?ld?]vt.滿足;縱容;使高興;使沉迷于?
indulge的基本意思是“放縱”自己的欲望,尤其是無法實現或應加以控制的欲望,即“沉湎于”。如用于他人,則意為“放任”“縱容”。
indulge inindulge作“縱情,沉溺”解時,是不及物動詞,后接介詞“in+名詞/動名詞”,表示“盡情、無節制地做某事或享受”,Do not always indulge in empty talk.(別總是紙上談兵.)
請消防隊來撲滅一場根本沒有的大火是一種低級騙局,有自尊心的大學生決不會去做。
Students often create amusing situations which are funny to everyone except the victims.victim['v?kt?m]n.受害人;犧牲品;犧牲者
大學生們常常做的是制造一種可笑的局面,使大家笑上一場,當然受害者是笑不出來的。
When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumatic drill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill.pneumatic[num?t?k]adj.氣動的;充氣的;有氣胎的drill[dr?l]n.訓練;鉆孔機;鉆子;播種機vi.鉆孔;訓練vt.鉆孔;訓練;條播
tear[t?r]n.眼淚,(撕破的)洞或裂縫, 撕扯vt.撕掉, 扯下, 擾亂vi.流淚, 撕破
最近有個學生看見兩個工人在學校門外用風鉆干活,馬上打電話報告警察,說有兩個學生裝扮成工人,正在用風鉆破壞路面。
As soon as he had hung up, he went over to the workmen and told them that if a policeman ordered them to go away, they were not take him seriously.seriously['s?r??sli]adv.認真地;嚴重地,嚴肅地
掛上電話后,他又馬上來到工人那兒,告訴他們若有個警察來讓他們走開,不要把他當回事,He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people.silly['s?li]adj.愚蠢的n.傻瓜
還對工人說,有個學生常裝扮成警察無聊地同別人開玩笑。
Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information.grateful['ɡretfl]adj.感謝的;令人愉快的,宜人的(advance information 預報)
great[ɡret]adj.偉大的,重大的;極好的,好的;主要的n.大師;大人物;偉人們
piece[pis]n.塊;件;篇;硬幣vt.修補;接合;湊合advance[?d'v?ns]n.發展;前進;增長;預付款vt.提出;預付;使??前進;將??提前adj.預先的;先行的advance information 預報
警察與工人都對那個學生事先通報情況表示感謝
The student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on.archway['ɑrt?we]n.拱門;拱道(arch 拱型支架的長廊或樓門的拱型門斗)
那個學生躲在附近一拱形的門廊里,在那兒可以看見、聽到現場發生的一切。
Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away.果然,警察來了,不禮貌地請工人離開此地;
When he received a very rude reply from one of the workmen.He threatened to remove them by force.threat[θr?t]n.威脅,恐嚇;兇兆
threaten['θr?tn]vt.威脅;恐嚇;預示vi.威脅;可能來臨
thread[θr?d]n.線;螺紋;思路;衣服;線狀物;玻璃纖維;路線vt.穿過;穿線于;使交織vi.通過;穿透過
The workmen told him to do as he pleased and the policeman telephoned for help.工人說,悉聽尊便。警察去打電話叫人。
do as he pleaseddo as he like 悉聽尊便
Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen.remonstrate[r?'mɑnstret]vt.責備,告誡;抗議;表示異議(非常用詞)
remonstrated with sb.告誡某人
一會兒工夫,又來了4個警察,規勸工人離開。
As the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill.attempt[?'t?mpt]n.企圖,試圖;攻擊vt.企圖,試圖;嘗試
seize[siz]vi.抓住;利用;(機器)卡住
由于工人拒絕停下手中的活,警察想奪風鉆。
The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost his temper.fierce[f?rs]adj.兇猛的;猛烈的;暴躁的(高頻詞 指人或獸普通意義上的兇猛殘酷)
fiercely[f?rsl?]adj.兇猛的;猛烈的;暴躁的temper['t?mp?]n.脾氣;(鋼等)回火;性情;傾向vt.使回火;鍛煉;調和;使緩和vi.回火;調和 temperature['t?mpr?t??]n.溫度
兩個工人奮力抗爭,其中一個發了火,He threatened to call the police.At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest.threaten['θr?tn]vt.威脅;恐嚇;預示vi.威脅;可能來臨
ironic[a?'rɑn?k]adj.諷刺的;反話的(非高頻詞)
ironical[a?'rɑn?kl]adj.諷刺的(等于ironic);用反語的ironically[a?'rɑn?kli]adv.諷刺地;說反話地
necessary['n?s?s??]adj.必要的;必需的;必然的n.必需品
arrest[?'r?st]vt.逮捕;阻止;吸引n.逮捕;監禁
威脅說要去叫警察。警察聽后譏諷地說,這大可不必,因為他倆已被逮捕了。
Pretending to speak seriously, one of the workmen asked if he might make a telephone call before being taken to the station.seriously['s?r??sli]adv.認真地;嚴重地,嚴肅地
其中一個工人裝模作樣地問道,在被帶往警察局之前,是否可以打一個電話。
Permission was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone.permission[p?'m??n]n.允許,許可
grant[ɡr?nt]vt.授予;允許;承認(重量級詞匯,“授予,同意”)
警察同意了,陪他來到一個投幣地電話前,Only when he saw that the man was actually telephoning the police did he realize that they had all been the victims of a hoax.hoax[hoks]vt.愚弄;欺騙
當他看到那個工人真的是給警察掛電話,才恍然大悟,原來他們都成一場騙局的受害者。