新概念第三册23课课件
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1. 这些徒步旅行者刚踏上旅途就开始下起大雨。 2. 他一下火车,他的女儿就向他跑去。 3. 卖糖果的人刚出现,急切的孩子们便把他包围了。 4. 许多年轻人一提到时尚服装就兴高采烈。 5. 经理答应做完手中的事情就尽快制定明年的营销计划。 6. 当她想到面临着许多困难时,她的意志更坚定了。
• 【中译英】 • 1. 她一想到他心就开始激烈地跳动。 • 2. 小女孩一看到蛇就昏过去了。 • 3. 地上的霜一消散,人 们就开始工作了。 • 4. 她一进屋电话就响了。 • 5. 从这部电影一开始我就被它吸引住了。 • 6. 他一听到那则消息就立即把它告诉了我。
• common garden snails • 花园里常见的蜗牛 • in various parts of the world • 世界上许多地方 • associate snails with food • 把蜗牛当做食物 • have no garden of one’s own • 没有自己的花园 • collect snails from one’s garden • 把花园里的蜗牛收集起来 • a heavy shower • 一场大雨 • a huge number of sth. • 许多 • happen to do sth. • 碰巧做.. • take a stroll on one’s prize plants • 在某人心爱的花木上散步
business. 我的人生准则是:让事业成为乐趣,让乐趣成为事业。 • When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself a public property. • 当一个人接受了公众的信任,就应该把自己看成公共财产。 • I have always thought the action of men the best interpreters of their thoughts. 我一直认为人的行动是他们思想最好的阐释。
• 【中译英】 • 1. 她一想到他心就开始激烈地跳动。 • 2. 小女孩一看到蛇就昏过去了。 • 3. 地上的霜一消散,人 们就开始工作了。 • 4. 她一进屋电话就响了。 • 5. 从这部电影一开始我就被它吸引住了。 • 6. 他一听到那则消息就立即把它告诉了我。
• common garden snails • 花园里常见的蜗牛 • in various parts of the world • 世界上许多地方 • associate snails with food • 把蜗牛当做食物 • have no garden of one’s own • 没有自己的花园 • collect snails from one’s garden • 把花园里的蜗牛收集起来 • a heavy shower • 一场大雨 • a huge number of sth. • 许多 • happen to do sth. • 碰巧做.. • take a stroll on one’s prize plants • 在某人心爱的花木上散步
business. 我的人生准则是:让事业成为乐趣,让乐趣成为事业。 • When a man assumes a public trust, he should consider himself a public property. • 当一个人接受了公众的信任,就应该把自己看成公共财产。 • I have always thought the action of men the best interpreters of their thoughts. 我一直认为人的行动是他们思想最好的阐释。
新概念英语第三册第23课(共43张PPT)

• low fat 低脂
血脂 blood fat
• chew the fat 闲谈,聊天
• fat meat 肥肉; fat lands 肥沃的土地 • fat cat【俚】有钱人
• abuse n.v. 辱骂,责骂;辜负; 滥用职权
• abuse of power
• abuse one’s position / authority / privilege / trust / confidence
这件事在报上被极力贬低。
• distain v. / n. 蔑视,轻视,瞧不起 with distain 轻蔑地
• appeal v.引起兴致;吸引;呼吁;求助;诉请; 恳求 n.
• appeal to sb. 吸引某人, 引起某人兴趣 • Eating snails never appeals to me. • appeal to sb. to do / for sth.恳求某人做…
turn one’s stomach 让人觉得反胃 The sight of the slaughtered cow turned my stomach. have no stomach for a fight / quarrel 没心思打架、吵
架 【联想】appetite n. 食欲;嗜好 ① She is suffering ffrom lack of appetite. ② Mary has no appetite for hard work.
literate受过教育的,有文化的--illiterate 文盲的
legible 清晰的,易辨认的-illegible 难辨认的
octopus n. 章鱼
• ink-fish 乌贼 • octagon 八角形
新概念第三册第23课

Eating snails never appeals to me. interest attract
stroll n. 散步slow walking for pleasure go for a stroll/ take a stroll = go for a walk/ take a walk
associate v. 联想到 There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.(l.11) 有不计其数的人们从小就知道蜗牛可做菜。 associate with = connect with = link with = be bound up with 与…联系在一起 Chinese will associate red with merry while Americans link it with danger. What do you want people to associate with your brand? 你希望人们通过你的品牌联想到什么?
stomach n. 胃 turn v. 反胃 On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat – the normally accepted practice in many northern countries.(l.5)另一方面,你一想到动物油炸土豆 就会反胃,但这在北方许多国家却是一种普通的 烹任卑劣的;可鄙的 Despicable Me
新东方新概念英语课件第三册Lesson 23.ppt

There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.
Childhood years Teenage years Adult years Retirement years
托福范文(35):参加现场表演比在家看电视好? Attending a live performance is more event on television.
No television program could make us more excited and surprised than a live performance.
I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner.
all about: all the details relating to it.
know all about Tell you all about it
No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world.
了如指掌 全部告知
Snails would , of course , be the main dish . I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room.
新概念第三册 23课ppt.

impulse on an impulse impulsive impulsively
冲动地
eg. He rushed out off his home on an impulse.
adj. 冲动的 adv. 冲动地
fancy fancy 想像,设想 (表示一种惊讶的心情,其后接动名词做宾语) eg. Fancy meeting you here.
Clauses
(para1)
• 1.People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.
• 2.You would not be able to understand why some people find it impulsive.
表语从句
• 4.The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.
China is no longer what she used to be. That's why he got angry with me. The question is how he did it. The trouble is that I have lost his address.
abuse n. 辱骂,责骂 snail n. 蜗牛 luxury n. 奢侈品,珍品 associate v. 联想到 despise v. 鄙视 appeal v. 引起兴致 shower n. 阵雨 stroll n. 溜达,散步 impulse n. 冲动 dozen n. 12个,一打 fancy v.喜爱,喜欢
新概念三Lesson23

• If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, • you would consider octopus a great delicacy.
• You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. • On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat
• Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. • Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift.
• ----the normally accepted practice in many northern countries.
• The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.
• No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.
• Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world.
新概念三Lesson 23

的,精美的 易碎的,脆弱的 crystal
repulsive
• adj. 令人反感的,令人厌恶的 • = disgusting • a repulsive smell/ person • repulsion n. 厌恶,排斥 • electric repulsion and attraction • 电的排斥和吸引 • have a repulsion for sth • I have a repulsion for Professor. Du.
fry
• • • • v. 油炸 be cooked in hot oil fried egg/ chicken frying pan
• sb be out of the frying pan into the fire • 刚跳出油锅又跳进了火坑 • 才出虎口,又入虎穴
at
• • • • • • • • 一些at介词短语表示:一... 就 at the idea/ thought of 一想到 一看到 at the sight of 一听到 at the sound of 一提到 at the mention of
• appealing adj. = attractive
impulse
• n. 冲动 • a sudden wish to do sth • do sth on impulse • be driven by impulse to do sth
• impulse shopping • 冲动性消费
Translation
• cf: • habit 个人习惯 • custom 风俗习俗
abuse
• • • • • • • • • • 1. 恶言,辱骂 pour abuse at sb 2. v. n. 滥用 drug abuse 吸毒 power abuse 滥用职权 3. n. 虐待 child abuse 虐童
repulsive
• adj. 令人反感的,令人厌恶的 • = disgusting • a repulsive smell/ person • repulsion n. 厌恶,排斥 • electric repulsion and attraction • 电的排斥和吸引 • have a repulsion for sth • I have a repulsion for Professor. Du.
fry
• • • • v. 油炸 be cooked in hot oil fried egg/ chicken frying pan
• sb be out of the frying pan into the fire • 刚跳出油锅又跳进了火坑 • 才出虎口,又入虎穴
at
• • • • • • • • 一些at介词短语表示:一... 就 at the idea/ thought of 一想到 一看到 at the sight of 一听到 at the sound of 一提到 at the mention of
• appealing adj. = attractive
impulse
• n. 冲动 • a sudden wish to do sth • do sth on impulse • be driven by impulse to do sth
• impulse shopping • 冲动性消费
Translation
• cf: • habit 个人习惯 • custom 风俗习俗
abuse
• • • • • • • • • • 1. 恶言,辱骂 pour abuse at sb 2. v. n. 滥用 drug abuse 吸毒 power abuse 滥用职权 3. n. 虐待 child abuse 虐童
新概念英语lesson23-24(共44页)课件

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• prep. (继续)下去;不断地
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(电灯)开
• and so on 等等 • on time 准时 • on foot 步行
• on the shelf 无人问津的, 被闲置的 • bookshelf 书架
• The ones on the s • 准时
• 用for 侧重动作的受益者,表示为了某人, 替某人。
• 注意:若sth是代词时,不用双宾结构。 Please show it to me. 而不说show me it.
• pass / give / teach / offer / lend / send / sell / show/ask / tell后接sth+to sb.
• 定语:是修饰限定 的成份,作定语的 词一般是形容词。
• 在英语中,形容词修饰名词的时候,修饰成份 放在名词前面,但由一个介词短语或者句子修 饰名词的时候,这个修饰成份应放在名词后面
也就是:介词短语做后置定语
• the magazine on the bed 床上的杂志
• the book on the stereo 音响上的书
• on the shelf • 无人问津的, 被闲置的
Which glasses?
• MAN: Give me some glasses please, Jane. • WOMAN: Which glasses? • WOMAN: These glasses? • MAN: No, not those. • The ones on the shelf. • WOMAN: These? • MAN: Yes, please. • WOMAN: Here you are. • MAN: Thanks.
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1 2
• prep. (继续)下去;不断地
•
(电灯)开
• and so on 等等 • on time 准时 • on foot 步行
• on the shelf 无人问津的, 被闲置的 • bookshelf 书架
• The ones on the s • 准时
• 用for 侧重动作的受益者,表示为了某人, 替某人。
• 注意:若sth是代词时,不用双宾结构。 Please show it to me. 而不说show me it.
• pass / give / teach / offer / lend / send / sell / show/ask / tell后接sth+to sb.
• 定语:是修饰限定 的成份,作定语的 词一般是形容词。
• 在英语中,形容词修饰名词的时候,修饰成份 放在名词前面,但由一个介词短语或者句子修 饰名词的时候,这个修饰成份应放在名词后面
也就是:介词短语做后置定语
• the magazine on the bed 床上的杂志
• the book on the stereo 音响上的书
• on the shelf • 无人问津的, 被闲置的
Which glasses?
• MAN: Give me some glasses please, Jane. • WOMAN: Which glasses? • WOMAN: These glasses? • MAN: No, not those. • The ones on the shelf. • WOMAN: These? • MAN: Yes, please. • WOMAN: Here you are. • MAN: Thanks.
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Eg. Chinese will associate red with merry while Americans link it with danger.
despise vt. regard as worthless
look down upon 鄙视,瞧不起 Eg: Don't look down upon anyone.
烤肉
stev
炖肉,焖菜 n大烩菜
steamed-bread 馒头
barbecue 烧烤
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fry up 加热 Eg.Fry up the food, please.
fry in one's own fat 自作自受 have other fish to fry 另有要事要做 Eg: Hello,Lucy, let's go have dinner. That's a good idea, but I have other fish to fry. Thank you very much.
●shower n. 阵雨
●stroll
n. 溜达,散步
●impulse n. 冲动
●dozen
n. 12个,一打
●fancy
v.喜爱,喜欢
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poison
One man’s meat is another man’s poison:
used to say that sth. one person likes may not
poisonous adj.
hate each other like poison 彼此互相恨透
drug 毒品
take/use drugs吸毒
drug rehabilitationPPTc学习e交n流ter戒毒所
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illogical
il- not 否定 前缀
logical
illogical
legal
fat
fatty adj. plump 丰满的 chubby 胖嘟嘟的,
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abuse n. /v. : to use sth. such as power or authority for the wrong purpose
Eg. Don’t abuse your authority. He greeted his wife with a stream of abuse.
delicious adj. 味道美的 epicure: a person who takes interest in the pleasure of food and drink and regards cooking as an art 美食家
glutton: a person who eats a lot big-eater 饭桶 a big-mouth 多嘴多舌的人
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repulsive : very unpleasant disgusting adj.(多用于食物)
stomach
have a strong stomach
turn one’s stomach
have no stomach for a fight/quarrel appetite n. a desire for food食欲
have an appetite for knowledge
have a huge/big appetite
lose your appetite
(口语)肚子
(医) 肚子,腹部abdomen
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fry
boil
水煮
bleach
(放在水里)漂,焯一下
steam
蒸
back
烤(面包)
roast
Lesson 23
One man’s meat is another man’s poison
【New words and expressions】 生词和短语
●poison n. 毒药
●illogical adj. 不合逻辑的,无章法的
●octopus n.
●delicacy n. 美味,佳肴
●repulsive adj. 令人反感的,令人生厌的
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(口语) 称赞美食 The smell is making me hungry. The aroma makes my mouth water. It was out of the world! So delicious! I licked the platter clean! I am so full I could burst. I made a pig of myself.
be liked by someone else
= there’s no accounting for taste.
what’s your poison?
a very humorous way of asking someone
which alcoholic drink he/she would like
illegal
legible
illegible
octopus : a sea creature with 8 tentacles
Ink-fish 乌贼
octo- 8
Octagon 八角形
October
according to Roman Calendar
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delicacy
Eg. Snails are considered a delicacy in France. delicate adj. 美味的,可口的,清淡的
他骂妻子的声音不绝于耳。
snail
at a snail’s pace: extremely slow Eg. How could you catch the train at a snail’s pace.
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associate
associate with =connect with=link with = be bound up with
●stomach n. 胃
●turn
v. 感到恶心,翻胃
PPT学习交流
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●fry
v. 油炸
●fat
n. (动物、植物)油
●abuse n. 辱骂,责骂
●snail n. 蜗牛
●luxury n. 奢侈品,珍品
●associate v. 联想到
●despise v. 鄙视
●appeal
v. 引起兴致
despise vt. regard as worthless
look down upon 鄙视,瞧不起 Eg: Don't look down upon anyone.
烤肉
stev
炖肉,焖菜 n大烩菜
steamed-bread 馒头
barbecue 烧烤
PPT学习交流
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fry up 加热 Eg.Fry up the food, please.
fry in one's own fat 自作自受 have other fish to fry 另有要事要做 Eg: Hello,Lucy, let's go have dinner. That's a good idea, but I have other fish to fry. Thank you very much.
●shower n. 阵雨
●stroll
n. 溜达,散步
●impulse n. 冲动
●dozen
n. 12个,一打
●fancy
v.喜爱,喜欢
PPT学习交流
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poison
One man’s meat is another man’s poison:
used to say that sth. one person likes may not
poisonous adj.
hate each other like poison 彼此互相恨透
drug 毒品
take/use drugs吸毒
drug rehabilitationPPTc学习e交n流ter戒毒所
3
illogical
il- not 否定 前缀
logical
illogical
legal
fat
fatty adj. plump 丰满的 chubby 胖嘟嘟的,
PPT学习交流
9
abuse n. /v. : to use sth. such as power or authority for the wrong purpose
Eg. Don’t abuse your authority. He greeted his wife with a stream of abuse.
delicious adj. 味道美的 epicure: a person who takes interest in the pleasure of food and drink and regards cooking as an art 美食家
glutton: a person who eats a lot big-eater 饭桶 a big-mouth 多嘴多舌的人
PPT学习交流
6
repulsive : very unpleasant disgusting adj.(多用于食物)
stomach
have a strong stomach
turn one’s stomach
have no stomach for a fight/quarrel appetite n. a desire for food食欲
have an appetite for knowledge
have a huge/big appetite
lose your appetite
(口语)肚子
(医) 肚子,腹部abdomen
PPT学习交流
7
fry
boil
水煮
bleach
(放在水里)漂,焯一下
steam
蒸
back
烤(面包)
roast
Lesson 23
One man’s meat is another man’s poison
【New words and expressions】 生词和短语
●poison n. 毒药
●illogical adj. 不合逻辑的,无章法的
●octopus n.
●delicacy n. 美味,佳肴
●repulsive adj. 令人反感的,令人生厌的
PPT学习交流
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(口语) 称赞美食 The smell is making me hungry. The aroma makes my mouth water. It was out of the world! So delicious! I licked the platter clean! I am so full I could burst. I made a pig of myself.
be liked by someone else
= there’s no accounting for taste.
what’s your poison?
a very humorous way of asking someone
which alcoholic drink he/she would like
illegal
legible
illegible
octopus : a sea creature with 8 tentacles
Ink-fish 乌贼
octo- 8
Octagon 八角形
October
according to Roman Calendar
PPT学习交流
4
delicacy
Eg. Snails are considered a delicacy in France. delicate adj. 美味的,可口的,清淡的
他骂妻子的声音不绝于耳。
snail
at a snail’s pace: extremely slow Eg. How could you catch the train at a snail’s pace.
PPT学习交流
10
associate
associate with =connect with=link with = be bound up with
●stomach n. 胃
●turn
v. 感到恶心,翻胃
PPT学习交流
1
●fry
v. 油炸
●fat
n. (动物、植物)油
●abuse n. 辱骂,责骂
●snail n. 蜗牛
●luxury n. 奢侈品,珍品
●associate v. 联想到
●despise v. 鄙视
●appeal
v. 引起兴致