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  【New words and expressions】 生词和短语
          ●prelude n. 序幕,前奏
          ●unforeseen adj. 意料之外的
          ●series n. 系列
          ●catastrophe n. 大祸,灾难
          ●crockery n. 陶器,瓦器
          ●suburb n. 郊区
          ●collide v. 猛撞
          ●learner n. 初学者
          ●panic n. 惊慌,恐慌
          ●windscreen n. (汽车的)挡风玻璃
          ●alongside prep. 在……的旁边,与……并排
          ●slide v. 滑
          ●stray adj. 离群的
          ●confusion n. 混乱
          ●greedily adv. 贪婪地
          ●devour v. 狼吞虎咽地吃
          ■prelude n. 序幕,前奏
          a prelude to sth ……的前奏
          Eg: a prelude to serious trouble 麻烦的前奏
          introduction 导言,绪论
          introduction to the book
          preface 序,前言
          foreword 序
          ■unforeseen adj. 意料之外的
          foresee == see before hand
          I foresee a bright future for you.
          foreseeable 可预见的
          foreseeing 预料之中的
          unforeseeing 意料之外的
          foretell 预言,主语可以是人或物
          predict 预言,预示(语气较强),主语必须是人
          Eg: He predicted that it would happen in ten years.
          forecast : 预测,预报(主要指天气的预报)
          Eg: Timely snow foretells a bumper harvest. 瑞雪照丰年
          ■series n. 系列
          series 单复数形式同形
          a series of
          We’ve got a series of good harvest.
          chain 连串,连锁
          a chain of 一系列
          a series of reaction 一系列反应
          a chain of reaction一系列反应
          chain store 连锁店,
          chain reaction 连锁反应
          chain smoker 吸烟很严重的人
          succession 侧重时间上的连续
          a suucession of failures 一系列的失败
          Eg.: We’ve got a succession of successes.
          string 连续不断相似的事件
          Eg.: a string of cars 一连串的汽车
          train 一个接一个发生的事
          a train of thoughts/ ideas 一个个的想法
          ■catastrophe n. 大祸,灾难
          worldwide catastrophe 世界范围的灾难
          national catastrophe 波及全国的灾难
          disaster 灾难,不幸(语气较弱)
          calamity 灾害,不幸事件
          nature calamity 自然灾害
          ■crockery n. 陶器,瓦器
          ■suburb n. 郊区
          ■collide v. 猛撞
          ■learner n. 初学者
          ■panic n. 惊慌,恐慌
          panic : uncontrollable quickly spreading fear or terror
          get into a panic 陷入惊慌之中
          He suddenly got into a panic and stop his car.
          be struck with panic== be seized with panic 惊慌失措
          He was seized with panic.
          terror 惊骇
          horror 恐惧
          fright 害怕
          alarm 惊恐
          ■windscreen n. (汽车的)挡风玻璃
          ■alongside prep. 在……的旁边,与……并排
          ■slide v. 滑
          ■stray adj. 迷失的,离群的
          The dog strayed from home.
          ■confusion n. 混乱
          condition out of order
          in order 秩序井然
          out of order 混乱
          L33-01 end 10’19”
          L33-02 begin 10’10”
          in confusion 乱七八糟
          be covered with confusion 局促不安
          throw sb into confusion 使某人惊慌失措
          ■greedily adv. 贪婪地
          ■devour v. 狼吞虎咽地吃
          devour:
          1. eat like an animal
          The dog devoured the cake
          2. destroy 吞灭,席卷
          The flames devoured the whole building
          3. take in eagerly with eyes, ears, or mind 贪婪地看
          His eyes devoured the scene. 他两眼贪婪地看着。
          【Text】整篇背诵
          § Lesson 33 A day to remember 难忘的一天
          Listen to the tape then answer the question below.
          What incident began the series of traffic accidents?
          We have all experienced days when everything goes wrong. A day may begin well enough, but suddenly everything seems to get out of control. What invariably happens is that a great number of things choose to go wrong at precisely the same moment. It is as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions. Let us suppose that you are preparing a meal and keeping an eye on the baby at the same time. The telephone rings and this marks the prelude to an unforeseen series of catastrophes. While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table smashing half your best crockery and cutting himself in the process. You hang up hurriedly and attend to baby, crockery, etc. Meanwhile, the meal gets burnt. As if this were not enough to reduce you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.
          Things can go wrong on a big scale as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney. During the rush hour one evening two cars collided and both drivers began to argue. The woman immediately behind the two cars happened to be a learner. She suddenly got into a panic and stopped her car. This made the driver following her brake hard. His wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake. As she was thrown forward, the cake went right through the windscreen and landed on the road. Seeing a cake flying through the air, a lorry driver who was drawing up alongside the car, pulled up all of a sudden. The lorry was loaded with empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the vehicle and on to the road. This led to yet another angry argument. Meanwhile, the traffic piled up behind. It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move again. In the meantime, the lorry driver had to sweep up hundreds of broken bottles. Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily devoured what was left of the cake. It was just one of those days!
          参考译文
          我们大家都有过事事不顺心的日子。一天开始时,可能还不错,但突然间似乎一切都失去了控制。情况经常是这样的,许许多多的事情都偏偏赶在同一时刻出问题,好像是一件无关紧要的小事引起了一连串的连锁反应。假设你在做饭,同时又在照看孩子。这时电话铃响了。它预示着一连串意想不到的灾难的来临。就在你接电话时,孩子把桌布从桌子上扯下来,将家中最好的陶瓷餐具半数摔碎,同时也弄伤了他自己。你急急忙忙挂上电话,赶去照看孩子和餐具。这时,饭又烧糊了。好像这一切还不足以使你急得掉泪,你的丈夫接着回来了,事先没打招呼就带来3个客人吃饭。
          就像许多人最近在悉尼郊区帕拉马塔发现的那样,有时乱子会闹得很大。一天傍晚交通最拥挤时,一辆汽车撞上前面一辆汽车,两个司机争吵起来。紧跟其后的一辆车上的司机碰巧是个初学者,她一惊之下突然把车停了下来。她这一停使得跟在后头的司机也来个急刹车。司机妻子正坐在他身边,手里托着块大蛋糕。她往前一冲,蛋糕从挡风玻璃飞了出去掉到马路上。此时,一辆卡车正好从后边开到那辆汽车边上,司机看见一块蛋糕从天而降,紧急刹车。卡车上装着空啤酒瓶。成百只瓶子顺势从卡车后面滑出车外落在马路上。这又引起一场唇枪舌剑的争吵。与此同时,后面的车辆排成了长龙,警察花了将近一个小时才使车辆又开起来。在这段时间里,卡车司机不得不清扫那几百只破瓶子。只有两只野狗从这一片混乱中得到好处,它们贪婪地吃掉了剩下的蛋糕。这就是事事不顺心的那么一天!
          【课文讲解】
          Every dog has its day 每个人都会有飞黄腾达的日子
          get out of control 失控
          uncontrollable, beyond control
          invariably: always
          What happened yesterday was that he couldn’t deal with the hot potato.
          precisely: exactly
          It is as if
          It seems as if
          It looks as if
          似乎好象看起来
          set up = cause 引起,导致,造成
          What set up the accident?
          set up a world record 创世界纪录
          set up = creat 创立,建立
          The unimportant event is the prelude to trouble. 不重要的事情是麻烦事的前奏。
          keep an eye on tha baby 照料孩子
          keep an eye on = look after = take care of
          Please keep an eye on my bouse while I am out.
          keep one’s eyes open 睁大眼睛
          When I am out, please keep your eyes open.
          have an eye to
          eye for eye 以牙还牙
          have eyes only for 只要,只爱
          Eg: I have eyes only for you.
          look sb in the eyes 两眼直视某人
          eye to eye with sb 与某人看法完全一样
          Eg: I invariably see eye to eye with my sister.
          turn a blind eye to sth. 对……视而不见
          Eg: He even turned blind eye to me.
          make eyes at sb 含情报脉脉地看着某人
          Eg: The boy is making eyes at his girlfriend.
          L33-02 end 10’10”
          L33-03 begin 10’05”
          on teh phone = answer the phone
          pull off 拉下来
          pick off 取下来
          knock off 碰落下来
          smash half 摔成两半
          in the process 在这个过程中
          hang up == put on the receiver
          attend to == look after == deal with
          Please attend to my baby.
          Excuse me, I have something urgent to attend to.
          reduce you to tears.
          reduce sb to + 名词: 迫使某人处于……状态
          Eg: You almost reduce me to tears.
          His comforting words almost reduced his wife to tears.
          His answer reduced me to silence.
          The bomb reduced the city to ruins.
          we can draw a conclusion.
          Everything seems to get out of control suddenly and a great number of things choose to go wrong at precisely the same moment.
          on a big scale == to a great degree == to great extent
          as 引导非限制性定语从句(二册已详细说过)
          Troubles never come single 祸不单行
          as we know 众所周知
          As we know, the earth is round.
          As brane pointed out, giving up smoking is the easiest thing to do in the world.
          As the headmaster mentioned, one is never too old to learn.
          as重点突出整个句子的含义,而which有可能指代主句当中的某个词汇,也有可能指代整个句子的含义。
          As we expected, John was admitted to the university.
          She married him, which was unexpected.
          She married him as (was ) unexpected.
          L33-03 end 10’05”
          L33-04 begin 10’32”
          The material is elastic as shown in the figure.
          The material is elactic which is shown in the figure.
          during the rush hour 上下班高峰期
          It happened that the woman behind the two cars was a learner.
          happen to do 恰巧
          I happened to hear the news.
          It happened that I heard about it the day before yesterday.
          following 现在分词做定语
          right ==straight
          draw up ==pull up 停车
          all of sudden ==suddenly
          was loaned with == was filled with
          lead to == cause
          meanwhile == at the same time 与此同时
          get the traffic on the move 使得车辆开动起来
          on the move == move from place to place
          on the rise 正在上升
          on the boil 正在沸腾
          on the go 正在忙碌中
          on the watch 正在监视
          on the turn 正在转变中
          on thw run 正在逃跑中
          on thw fly 正在飞行中
          on the decrease 正在减少
          benefit from 从......得益
          You benefit a lot from your reading.
          L33-04 end 10’32”
          L33-05 begin 14’08”
          【Multiple choice questions】
          Comprehension
          1 What would have most upset the woman the day everything went wrong for her?
          a. She had not expected her husband to arrive so early.
          b. The meal she had cooked for the three guests had got burnt.
          c. Her husband had not told her he was bringing anyone to dinner.
          d. She had not got enough crockery left to serve the meal with.
          2 What might have prevented a chain reaction following the initial collision?
          a. If the two drivers who had collided had not begun to argue.
          b. Had there been a more experienced driver behind the two cars.
          c. If, instead of panicking, the woman had made no attempt to stop.
          d. Had the wife of the man who braked not thrown a cake through the window.
          3 There was a second angry argument because _____ .
          a. the lorry driver blamed the owner of the cake for his accident
          b. the traffic was extremely slow to get on the move again
          c. the lorry driver did not think he shouldbe made to sweep up the glass
          d. two dogs had devoured what was left of the cake
          Structure
          4 It is as if a single event that is _____ a chain of reactions. (ll.4-5)
          a. no importance set up b. of no imortance set up
          c. not any important sets up d. not any importance sets up
          that is ...是定语从句修饰event
          a single unimportant event
          5 ---- you are preparing a meal _____ keeping an eye on the baby. (ll.6-7)
          a. at the same time b. as you are c. as well d. while
          6 As if this _____ you to tears …(l.10)
          a. has not already reduced b. were not already reducing
          c. did not already reduce d. would not already reduce
          7 Immediately behind the two cars _____ happened to be a learner. (ll.13-14)
          a. was a woman who b. a woman c. the woman d. there was the woman who
          8 The police spent nearly an hour _____ the traffic on the move again. (ll.19-20)
          a. to get b. until getting c. getting d. having got
          spend ( time ) doing sth.
          vocabulary
          9 You are preparing a meal and _____ the baby at the same time. (ll.6-7)
          a. looking at b. seeing c. watching d. seeing to
          10 She stopped her car _____ a sudden panic. (l.14)
          a. into b. in c. from d. with
          in panic / in terror / in fear / in horror
          11 Hundreds of them _____ the back of the vehicle … (ll.18-19)
          a. slipped off b. slid down c. slid over d. slipped under
          slid over 躲过
          He slid over the question without answering it.
          12 They greedily devoured the _____ of the cake. (ll.21-22)
          a. left b. leave c. leftover d. remains
          leftovers 吃剩的东西(常用复数形式)
          The leftovers of the meal were fed to the dog.
          【Key to Multiple choice questions】
          1. C 2. B 3. A 4. B 5. D 6. A 7. A 8. C 9. C 10. B 11. A 12. D
          L33-05 8’06”
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