新概念第三册第23课 (共42张PPT)
新概念三册课件_lesson23(共26页)

• 【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3册23课全析全解

说文解字标题:One man’s meat is another man’s poisonPoison n.毒药 vt.毒害, 败坏, 使中毒┏ poison sb. 毒死某人├poisonous有毒的,含有毒素的= toxic├venom毒液├toxic含有毒成分的├polluted污染的└gas毒气,汽油〔美〕复习season, reason, person, Jackson⑴One man’s meat is another man’s poison萝卜青菜。
各有所爱(Used to that sth one person likes may not be liked by someone else)One man’s junk is another man’s treasure.One man’s breath is another man’s death.One man’s heaven is another man’s helldifferent folks, different strokes青菜萝卜各有所爱one woman’s trash is another’s treasure 一个女人的宝是另外一个女人的草All things fit not all persons 一物难称万人心。
There is no accounting for tastes.人各有所好。
There is no accounting for taste.萝卜青菜,各有所好。
There is no disputing about tastes.人各有所好。
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.情人眼里出西施。
Beauty is in the eye of the gazer.情人眼里出西施。
She seems very plain but he dotes on her, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder.她看上去相貌平平,但他非常爱她,情人眼中出西施。
新概念23课课件ppt

写作评估与反馈
写作评估
对学生的写作进行评估,包括语法、词汇、表达方式和内容等方面,以便学生 能够了解自己的不足之处并加以改进。
反馈建议
提供具体的反馈建议,包括如何改进自己的写作技巧和表达方式,以及如何提 高自己的写作水平等方面,以便学生能够更好地发展自己的写作能力。
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文化背景知识介绍
英国教育体系介绍
主题句识别
学生需要能够识别每个段落的主 题句,这有助于提高阅读理解和 写作能力。
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写作训练
写作技巧介绍
写作原则
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介绍清晰、简洁、具体的写作原则,以便学生能够更好地理解
并运用。
常见写作错误
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列举常见的写作错误,并解释其原因,帮助学生避免犯同样的
错误。
语法重点
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强调本课时的语法重点,并解释其用法和意义。
推理和推断
词汇和短语辨析
学生需要能够根据文章中的信息进行推理 和推断,这有助于提高阅读理解和写作能 力。
学生需要能够辨析文章中的词汇和短语, 这有助于提高阅读理解和写作能力。
词汇和短语辨析
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同义词辨析
学生需要能够辨析同义词,例如“big”和 “large”,“small”和“little”等,这有助于 提高阅读理解和写作能力。
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英国历史背景介绍
英国的殖民时代
英国在19世纪和20世纪初曾是世界上最强大的殖民国家之一,其殖民地遍布全球。殖民时代对英国的经济和文化 发展产生了深远的影响,也为英国带来了巨大的财富和资源。
二战后的英国
二战后,英国逐渐失去了其世界霸主的地位,经济和文化发展也面临了巨大的挑战。然而,英国在战后通过积极 推动科技和文化创新,逐渐恢复了其经济和文化实力。
新概念第三册23(42页)

despise v.鄙视 dislike sb./sth. very much
■ We despise him for coward [ ka d] .n.懦弱的人 ■ look down upon 蔑视, 瞧不起(口语) ■ -- Don’t look down upon anyone. ■ I despise anyone who is cruel to animals. ■ 我鄙视那些虐待动物的人。 ■ What historical figures do you most despise? ■ 什么历史人物是你最轻视的? ■ contempt [k n tempt] n.蔑视 ■ hold sb. in contempt 蔑视,瞧不起
■ have a stomach for a fight/quarrel 有心思 ■ appetite n.食欲a desire for food ■ have an appetite for knowledge ■ Have a huge appetite 食量大 ■ lose your appetite 食欲减退
luxury n.奢侈品, 珍品 adj.奢侈的(前置定语)
■ The diamond ring is a luxury to me. ■ They led a life of luxury. ■ We cannot spend money on luxuries. ■ It is a real luxury relaxing on the beach. ■ a luxury hotel ■ luxurious [l g ri s]
repulsive adj.令人反感的, 令人生厌
的 ■ I find octopus repulsive. ■ disgusting adj.令人厌恶的(食物) ■ The disgusting smell of sour [ sa (r)] mi ■ revolting [r v lt ] adj.令人恶心的 ■ His sneer冷 笑 was revolting.
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
新概念英语lesson23-24(共34页)课件

Give some flowers to them. Pass some bottles to him..
the book on the desk.
the tie on the chair.
bed
television
hairbrush
box
stereo
fork
cap
old
Ice cream
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No ,not those.
The ones on the shelf .
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Theses ?
Yes hank you!
New words
On (prep) 在 ……上面
on the desk 在课桌上 on the blackboard 在黑板上 turn on(电灯)开 on foot 步行
Shelf n. 架子,搁板
on the shelf 在架子上 bookshelf 书架
The ones on the shelf.
Give me some glasses please, Jane.
人称代词宾格有: Me you Him her It us You them
Which glasses?
单数句子
Which glass?
These glasses?
单数句子
This glass?
No, not those.
those指的是those glasses
The ones on the shelf.
ones代替的是glasses on the shelf 做定语。
some和any
1.some和any既可修饰可数名词又可修饰不可 数名词,some常用在肯定句中,
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
新概念第三册 lesson 23 课件
impulse
• Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert.
• child abuse 虐待儿童
• victims of sexual and physical abuse • 性虐待和肉体摧残的受害者们
• I was left shouting abuse as the car sped off. • 当车加速离去时,我在那里破口大骂。
• snail n. 蜗牛 • How could you catch the train at a snail’s
• turn one’s stomach 让人觉得反胃 • I have no stomach for the job. 对(做…)不感兴趣 appetite n. 食欲
• I have lost my appetite.
• Exercise will improve your appetite for food.
• baker 面包师 stewed pork
• abuse n. 辱骂,责骂
• No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.(l.9)
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.
新概念英语第三册PPT课件:NCE3_lesson23(共44页)
• V.闲逛,漫步 • -He is strolling along the road. • Stroller n.散步者,流浪者
• 同:Ramble v.海岸,林中散步 • -The couple are rambling in the forest. • Wander vi.漫步,徘徊,流浪,彷徨无目的地
• On impulse 冲动的 • -He rushed out to catch up with that
girl on impulse. • Be driven by impulse to do sth. • 情不自禁做某事 • -I was driven by • impulse to watch TV. • impulsive adj. • impulsively adv.
Lesson
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One man's meat is another
man's
poison
• poison n.毒药 • deadly poison • 致命毒药 • 毒气 • poison gas • rat poison • 鼠药 • 毒苹果 • poison apple
• -最后,她得到白马王子的爱情,破解 了皇后给白雪公主的毒苹果诅咒。
• luxury n.奢侈品,珍品 • -The diamond ring is a luxury to me. • Adj.奢侈的 • luxury goods luxury tax • luxury car 豪车 • luxury hotel luxury liner • luxurious adj.奢侈的,豪华的
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turn v.感到恶心, 翻胃
make sb’s stomach turn turn sb’s stomach It's enough to turn my stomach. 实在够恶心的。
The pool of blood made his stomach turn. The state of her kitchen was enough to
你们要喝什么酒。
poisoned 被下毒的;中毒的 poisoned food poisonous 引起中毒的;有毒的 poisonous soup edible adj.可食用的 drug n.毒品 take/use drugs 吸毒
illogical adj.不合逻辑的, 无章法的
illegal 非法的 illegible [ɪˈledʒəbl] 难辨认的 illiterate [ɪˈlɪtərət] 不识字的;文盲 impolite impossible immortal 不朽的;不死的 irregular 不规则的 People are unreasonable, illogical, and self-
centered. 人们不讲道理,思想谬误,自我中心。
Octopus n.章鱼
n. a sea creature with 8 tentacles[ˈtentəkl] 触角
inkfish 乌贼(devilfish) octo- 8 octagon [ˈɒktəgən] n.八角形 October ---according to Roman calendar it was the 8th month
turn your stomach. I don't need any more details. It's enough
to turn my stomach.
fry v.油炸 be cooked in hot oil
fried egg 煎鸡蛋 / fried bread 油炸面包 frying pan 煎锅, 长柄平锅 fry up 加热 -- 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。 -- Hello, Lucy, let’s go have dinner. -- That’s a good idea, but I have other
have a strong stomach 容忍,忍耐 I don’ t have a strong stomach for the snobs.小
人 turn one’s stomach 让人觉得反胃
The sight of the slaughtered [ˈslɔ:tə(r)] cow turned my stomach.
Picking your nose is a repulsive habit. 挖鼻孔这种习惯很讨厌。 It's repulsive to think we have to suffer that much. 想到我们竟要受那么多的苦就叫人厌恶。
Stomach n.胃 The smell is making me hungry. The aroma [əˈrəʊmə] 香味 makes my mouth
water! It was out of the world.人间美食 So delicious! I licked the platter clean. I am so full I could burst.撑爆了,太好吃 I made a pig of myself! 我吃得像头猪
delicacy n.美味, 佳肴
Snails are considered a delicacy in France. delicate [ˈdelɪkət] adj.美味的, 可口的, 清淡的 delicious adj.美味的 tasty adj.美味的,可口的 yummy [ˈjʌmi] adj. 好吃的 big-eater 大饭桶 over-eater 暴饮暴食的人 a big mouth 多嘴多舌的人 recipe[ˈresəpi] n.烹调书,食谱
have a stomach for a fight/quarrel 有心思 appetite n.食欲 a desire for food
have an appetite for knowledge Have a huge appetite 食量大 lose your appetite 食欲减退
One man's meat is
another man's poison 各有所爱
poison n.毒药 vt.毒害, 败坏, 使中毒
He was poisoned by pesticide.(n.杀虫剂, 农药, 防疫药)
give poison to sb./sth. 使某人或某物中毒 hate each other like poison 彼此互相恨透了 Name your poison, please. = What’s your poison.
fish to fry. Thank you very much.
I always fry potatoes in hot fat with a bit of onion. 我用热油炒土豆时总是加少些洋葱。 Can a flying fish flee far from a free fish fry? 飞鱼能够逃得远远地而避免成为免费的炸鱼吗?
repulsive adj.令人反感的, 令人生厌的
I find octopus repulsive. disgusting adj.令人厌恶的(食物) The disgusting smell of sour [ˈsaʊə(r)] milk revolting [rɪˈvəʊltɪŋ] adj.令人恶心的 His sneer冷笑 was revolting.