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新概念英语第三册Lesson 24

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发表于 2016-7-11 23:05:35 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  新概念一直被视为英语学习的经典教材,为了让同学们能够更加全面完善的学习新概念英语第三册,新东方网名师将帮助同学们一起总结新概念英语第三册的学习笔记,希望对同学们有帮助。
          New words and expression 生词和短语
          Skeleton n.骷髅 (n.(动物之)骨架, 骨骼, 基干, 纲要, 万能钥匙)
          Closet n.壁橱, 衣橱, 碗橱
          a skeleton in the cupboard = a skeleton in the closet = a family skeleton 家丑
          -- It is time to bring the family skeleton out of the cupboard. 该是公开家丑的时候。
          skeleton key 万能钥匙
          reduced to a skeleton 瘦得皮包骨
          -- He has had nothing to eat for a couple of days so he has been reduced to a skeleton.
          Seemingly adv.表面上地
          Respectable adj.体面的, 雅观的
          -- The tie is for respectable people only. 这条领带只适合体面的人戴。
          Decent adj.正派的, 端庄的, 有分寸的, (服装)得体的, 大方的
          Graceful adj.优美的,优雅的
          Deserving respect 可敬的
          -- deserve(vt.应受, 值得) respect(n.尊敬, 敬重)
          Respectable adj.可敬的, 有名望的, 高尚的, 值得尊敬的
          Respectful adj.尊重人的, 有礼貌的
          -- A respectable person is respectful to others. 受人尊敬的人也会尊敬别人的。
          Respective adj.分别的, 各自的
          -- All the students returned to their respective classrooms.
          Conceal v.隐藏, 隐瞒 (比hide更加正式, 语气更强)
          Conceal sth. from sb.
          -- He concealed his disappointment from his friends.(disappointment n.失望)
          -- He concealed his debts from his wife.
          Hide vt.vi.(hid, hidden, hiding)隐藏, 把…藏起来
          -- When her mother came in the little girl hid behind the curtain.(很口语话)
          Vivid adj.生动的(活泼的)
          adj.鲜明的, 鲜艳的(光线、色彩等)
          -- a vivid color 鲜艳的颜色 / vivid blue 碧蓝色
          adj.传神的, 栩栩如生的
          She gave the police a vivid de脚本ion of the accident. 她对警察生动地描述了这次事故。
          比较级more vivid / 最高级the most vivid
          Dramatic adj.令人激动的, 扣人心弦的(戏剧性的, 生动的)
          Vivid adj.清晰的
          -- The dramatic scene is still vivid in his mind. 那扣人心弦的一幕在他脑海中仍很清晰。
          Exciting adj.令人兴奋的, 使人激动的(没有dramatic那么强烈)
          Striking adj.引人注意的, 显著的, 惊人的
          ruin v.毁坏
          heroine n.女主人公
          fiction n.小说(虚构, 编造)---- 集合名词, 小说的总称, 不可数
          novel n.小说, 长篇故事(某一部具体的小说)
          -- I prefer reading fiction to hearing about real events. 我喜欢阅读小说而不喜欢听真实的事件。
          varying adj.不同的
          vary vi.vt.改变, 变化
          -- The weather varies from day to day. 天气一天天变化。
          Varying = Various(adj.不同的, 各种各样的)= different kinds of
          Different adj.不同的(与…不一样)
          -- My idea in different from yours.
          medicine n.医学
          Guestroom n.(家庭中的)来客住房
          Unpack vt.(从箱中)取出
          Stack v.(整齐地)堆放, 排放
          -- Stack up the books.
          -- The housewife is stacking up the clothing.
          Stack n.摞, 叠, 大堆, 堆栈
          -- a stack of papers 一摞报纸 / a stack of books 一大堆书
          Underclothes n.内衣
          Underclothing n.内衣, 贴身衣裤
          Underwear n.内衣裤
          Drawer n.抽屉
          petrify v.使惊呆
          shock vt.使…震惊 n.打击, 震动
          dumbfound vt.使惊愕;使惊呆;使目瞪口呆
          Petrified adj.感到震惊的 / Petrifying adj.令人震惊的零
          -- At the new I was petrified.
          dangle v.悬挂
          sway v.摇摆
          unsympathetic adj.不表同情的, 无动于衷的
          be unsympathetic to sb. 对某人不表示同情
          -- I told him about my experience but he was unsympathetic to me.
          Sympathetic adj.同情的,表示同情的, 感到同情的
          -- The manager was sympathetic (to me), but he could do nothing (to help me).
          这位经理表示同情,但他无能为力。
          Unsympathetically adv.无同情心的, 冷淡的
          Sympathetically adv.同情地, 怜悯地
          Sympathy n.同情, 同情心
          In sympathy = sympathetically
          medical adj.医学的
          stranger n.陌生人 secret n.秘密
          close adj.近的, 紧密的, 亲密的 adv.接近, 紧密地(s读z)
          closest adj.最靠近的
          youth n.青春, 青年时期, 初期 n.少年, 青年们
          detective n.侦探 adj.侦探的 shirt n.衬衫, 衬衣
          slightly adv.轻微地, 有一点, 略, 苗条地
          dash vt., vi.突进, 飞跑
          once upon a time adv.从前
          Text 课文
          Who was Sebastian?
          We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible
          secret which has been concealed from strangers for years.
          How引导宾语从句
          has some terrible secret = has a skeleton in the cupboard = has a skeleton in the closet 家丑
          which引导的定语从句修饰secret
          seemingly adv.表面上地(= from appearance)
          -- a seemingly respectable person 表面上受人尊敬的人
          The English language possesses a vivid saying to describe this sort of situation.
          Possess = own = have got
          to describe this sort of situation 来描述这种场景(做定语用来修饰saying)
          -- The English language possesses a vivid word to describe her beauty.
          The terrible secret is called‘a skeleton in the cupboard’.
          At some dramatic moment in the story, the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation
          is ruined.
          Some 某一个(修饰单数可数名词)= a certain
          Ruin vt.毁坏, 毁灭(泛指新概念, 表示毁坏的过程不是一下完成的)
          = spoil vt.搞糟, 宠坏 v.扰乱
          -- The rain ruined my holiday. = The rain spoiled my holiday.
          Destroy vt.破坏, 毁坏 v.消灭, 摧毁(完全摧毁, 不可修复)
          -- To tell the patient the truth is to risk destroying his hope.
          -- The earthquake destroyed almost the entire city.
          Damage vt.损害, 损坏, 使受损失(可以被修复)
          -- The car is damaged and it is be repairing now.
          The reader‘s hair stands on end when he reads in the final pages of the novel that the heroine, a dear old lady who had always been so kind to everybody, had, in her youth, poisoned every
          one of her five husbands.
          one’s hair stands on end 某人感到毛骨悚然 = sb feel horrified (adj.带有恐怖感的, 惊骇的)
          -- My hair stands on end. 我感到毛骨悚然
          set/make one’s hair stands on end 使某人感到毛骨悚然
          -- horrid adj.恐怖的, 令人讨厌的, 可怕的
          -- The horrid film really make my hair stands on end.
          in her youth 在她年轻的时候
          everyone (单独用every和one连在一起)
          every one of (与of搭配every和one要分开)
          It is all very well for such things to occur in fiction.
          It is all very well…but… 好到是好, 但是…
          -- It is all very well for you to suggest taking a few days’ rest, but how can finish our work in time?
          -- It is all very well for them to ask me to do it, but I am too busy.
          Occur vi.发生, 出现(某个事件出乎意料的、偶然的发生)-- 比happen更正式
          -- When did the accident occur?
          It occurred to me to do… / It occurred to me that…
          -- It occurred to me to open the window.
          Happen vi.发生, 碰巧, 偶然(某个事件出乎意料的、偶然的发生)
          -- When did the accident happen?
          Take place v.发生, 举行(事件根据安排而发生、举行)
          -- When will the wedding take place?
          To varying degrees, we all have secrets which we do not want even our closest friends to
          learn, but few of us have skeletons in the cupboard.
          To varying degrees 从不同的角度来讲…
          Which引导定语从句, 修饰secret。
          Learn 得知、了解某个事实 / 学习某种知识、技能
          -- She is learning computers. 她正在学习电脑。(动态动词)
          Know 知道某个事实 / 具有某种知识、技能 / 了解某个人(状态动词, 不能用进行时)
          -- She knows about computers. 她懂电脑。
          The only person I know who has a skeleton in the cupboard is George Carlton, and he is
          very proud of the fact. George studied medicine in his youth.
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