新概念三lesson24 李
新概念英语三 Lesson24

The thief tried to conceal the stolen money in his shoes.
The English language possesses a vivid saying to describe this sort of situation. The terrible secret is called 'a skeleton in the cupboard '.
respect [rɪ'spekt] n. 尊敬,尊重
respectful [rɪ'spek(t)fʊl] adj. 恭敬的;有礼貌的
conceal /kənˈsiːl/
If you conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully.
seemingly /ˈsiːmɪŋlɪ/
If something is seemingly the case, you mean that it appears to be the case, even though it may not really be so.
好似; 看上去
respectable [rɪ'spektəb(ə)l] adj. 值得尊敬的
The only person I know who has a skeleton in the cupboard is George Carlton, and he is very proud of the fact.
我所认识的唯一的在柜中藏骷嵝的人便是乔治.卡尔顿,他甚至引 以为自豪。
双层定语从句: The only person (that) I know who has a skeleton in the cupboard.
新概念3第二十四课

Lesson 24A skeleton in the cupboard“家丑”New words and expression 生词和短语Skeletonn.骷髅(n.(动物之)骨架, 骨骼, 基干, 纲要, 万能钥匙)Closetn.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.Seeminglyadv.表面上地Respectableadj.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。
Decentadj.正派的, 端庄的, 有分寸的, (服装)得体的, 大方的Gracefuladj.优美的,优雅的Deserving respect 可敬的-- deserve(vt.应受, 值得)respect(n.尊敬, 敬重)Respectableadj.可敬的, 有名望的, 高尚的, 值得尊敬的Respectfuladj.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。
Respectiveadj.分别的, 各自的-- All the students returned to their respective classrooms.Concealv.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.Hidevt.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)Vividadj.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 description of the accident. 她对警察生动地描述了这次事故。
新概念英语第三册 24

The dramatic things is still vivid in his mind.
■ruin v. 毁坏
■heroine n. 女主人公
■fiction n. 小说
fiction 和novel
fiction (集合名词)不可数 (poetry )
novel 某一部具体的小说 (poem)
Lesson 24 A skeleton in the cupboard “家丑”
一、【Text】课文
We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years. The English language possesses a vivid saying to describe this sort of situation. 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. 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.
新概念英语第三册课堂笔记-第24课

新概念英语第三册课堂笔记第⼆⼗四课Lesson 24 A skeleton in the cupboardWe often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years. The English language possesses a vivid saying to describe this sort of situation. 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. 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毒死 every one of her five husbands.It is all very for such things to occur(=happen) in fiction. To var ying 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. 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. Instead of没有 becoming a doctor, however, he became a successful writer of detective stories. I once spent an uncomfortable weekend which I shall never forget at his house. George showed me to the guestroom which, he said, was rarely used. He told me to unpack my things and then come down to dinner. After I had stacked装 my shirts and underclothes in two empty drawers, I decided to hang one of the two suits I had brought with me in the cupboard. I opened the cupboard door and then stood in front of it petrified. A skeleton was dangling before my eyes. The sudden movement of the door make it sway slightly and it gave me the impression印象 that it was about to即将 leap out at me. Dropping my suit, I dashed downstairs to tell George. This was worse than ‘a terrible secret’; this was a real skeleton! But George was unsympathetic. ‘Oh, that,’ he said with a smile as if仿佛 he were talking about an old friend. ‘That’s Sebastian. You forget that I was a medical student once upon a time.’New words and expressionsskeleton 骷髅,素描seemingly 表⾯上地respectable 受⼈尊重的conceal 隐藏vivid ⽣动的dramatic 扣⼈⼼弦的ruin 毁坏(名誉等),使破产heroine ⼥主⼈公fiction ⼩说var ying 不同的medicine 医学的guestroom 客房unpack 取出stack (整齐地)堆放underclothes 内⾐drawer 抽屉petrify 使惊呆dangle 悬挂sway 摇摆unsympathetic ⽆动于衷的medical 医学的Notes on the textA ske。
新概念三册课件lesson24(共18页ppt)

【演练例句】 • I have come instead of my brother. He is ill.
不是我哥哥来,而是我来了。我哥他病了。(连接名词) • Instead of lending a hand, he laughed at us.
他不仅没有帮我们一把,反而嘲笑我们。(连接动名词) • Taking exercise every day makes him look younger instead of older.
• He was born blind. (He was blind when he was born.) 他生下来就眼睛就瞎了。
• We will live quite contented. (We will be quite contented when we live.) 我们会生活得很满意。
4. The beautiful girl student was sitting in the front of the classroom, silent.
1. 如果我把某人送到监狱或拘留中心,我回家时就感到非常焦虑和不安 。
2. 如果你在20多岁就丧失了想象力、激情和好奇心,那么你会在很年 轻时“死去”。
• poison every one of her five husbands • 一连毒死了她的五个丈夫 • stack my underclothes in an empty drawer • 将内衣放进一个空抽屉里 • hang sth. in the cupboard • 将……挂到大衣柜里 • open the cupboard door • 打开柜门 • stand in front of it petrified • 站在柜前惊呆了 • be about to • 即将,刚要 • leap out at sb. • 跳出并扑过来 • drop one’s suit • 扔下西服 • once upon a time • 以前 • dash downstairs • 冲下楼
新概念英语第三册第24课

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• We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible
• secret which has been concealed from strangers for years.
skeleton key 万能钥匙
seemingly adv. 表面上地
seemingly sincere 貌似诚恳 • seeming adj. 表面上的
a seeming good-tempered man 一个表面脾气好 的人 a seeming friend 一个表面上的朋友
• seemly adj. 合适的,适宜的 seemly conduct / modesty 适宜的举止 / 适度的谦虚
• eg. The line between fact and fiction is becoming blurred(adj. 模糊的,难辨的).
• novel n.小说, 长篇故事(某一部具体的小说)
varying adj.不同的;正在变化的;可变的
• vary vi.vt.改变, 变化 • vary in size / style / price Eg.The weather varies from day to day. 天气一天
没能上大学焉知非福 He has to travel in disguise.
vivid adj. 生动的,栩栩如生的,活泼的; 鲜 明的, 鲜艳的(光线、色彩等)
a vivid color 鲜艳的颜色 / vivid blue 碧蓝色 a vivid imagination 丰富的想像力 She gave the police a vivid description of the accident. 比较级 more vivid / 最高级the most vivid
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新概念英语第三册笔记第24课
Lesson 24 A skeleton in the cupboard“家丑”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water closet(水箱)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skeleton structure 骨架构造skeleton staff 骨干人员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they are seemingly unware of the situationRespectable 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I respectfully disagreeIs it better to be feared or respected? And I'd say is it too much to ask for both? They say the best weapon is one you never have to fire. I respectfully disagree .I prefer the weapon you only need to fire once.That's how Dad did it, that's how America dose it,and it's worked out pretty well so far. Find an excuse to let one of these off the chain, and I personally guarantee, the bad guys won't even wanna come out of their caves-- A respectable person is respectful to others. 受人尊敬的人也会尊敬别人的。
新概念英语第三册第24课分析解析
• seemly adj. 合适的,适宜的 seemly conduct / modesty 适宜的举止 / 适度的谦虚 eg. It would be more seemly to tell her after the wedding. 婚礼后告诉她更合适。
respectable adj.体面的,雅观的; 恰当的; 受人尊敬的
Eg. She looked perfectly respectable in this dress. 她穿着这套衣服看上去非常文雅。 respectable people 受人尊敬的人 respectful adj.(to / towards sb.) 表示尊敬的,有 礼貌的 eg. A respectable person is respectful to others.受 人尊敬的人也会尊敬别人 respective adj.分别的,各自的 Eg. All the students returned to their respective classrooms. respecting prep. 关于(书面语) Eg. Respecting the salary, we shall come to a decision later.
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LESSON 24 A skeleton in the cupboard “家丑”
skeleton n.骷髅;骨骼
• a skeleton in the cupboard/closet: a shameful family secret 家丑,隐私 ① It‘s time to bring the family skeleton out of cupboard.-该 是公开家丑的时候了。 ② Every family has a skeleton in the cupboard. 家家有本 难念的经。 ③ I don’t have skeleton in my closet. 我没有什么不可告人 的秘密。 skeleton at the feast(宴会)令人生厌、扫兴的事 Eg. Never talk about a dangerous thunderstorm with a sailor before he begins a new voyage at the sea, which will be thought of as a skeleton at the feast.
新概念第三册24课教案
Lesson 24 A skeleton in the cupboard 家丑I. VocabularyA) 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.C) 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)D) Vivid adj.生动的(活泼的); adj.鲜明的, 鲜艳的(光线、色彩等); Vivid adj.清晰的; adj.传神的, 栩栩如生的;a vivid color 鲜艳的颜色 / vivid blue 碧蓝色She gave the police a vivid description 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 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。
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• medical adj.医学的
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medical treatment 医疗 医疗设备 medical equipment 医疗保险 medical insurance
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第一次见面:(在火车上) -罗恩表现得好像他会魔法。 -Ron acting as if he …(do magic) - Ron acting as if he could do magic.
• Skeleton in the cupboard是一条起源于英国的成 语。关于这条成语,还流传著一个故事。 传说有一个年轻貌美的女人,因丈夫长年在 外,不堪寂寞,于是趁丈夫不在之时,每晚在家 和情人幽会。有一天晚上,正当她和情人幽会之 时,她的丈夫突然回来了,妻子大惊失色,手忙 脚乱地把情人藏入了家中的一个大木柜中。丈夫 进得屋来,二话不说用砖把木柜垒在一堵墙内。 天长日久,那位情人变成了一具骷髅。 所以,Skeleton in the cupboard的含意就是 “不可外扬的家丑,隐情”。
Lesson 24 A skeleton in the cupboard
• skeleton n.骷髅;(动物的)骨架,骨骼, 基干,纲要,万能钥匙 • A skeleton in the cupboard/closet= • a family skeleton • 家丑(cupboard/closet 碗橱) • -It's time to bring the family skeleton out of cupboard. • -该是公开家丑的时候了。
• 3)从句的情况将来发生可能性不大,从句 谓v.用过去将来时“would do” • -他说得好像他要出国似的。 • -He talks as if he would go abroad. • 注: • as if/ though 后面从句也可用直陈语气, 但表示的是可能发生的事或可能被设想为 真实的情况 • -It looks as if our side is going to win.
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dangle v.悬挂 -The leaves dangled in the wind. 同: sway v. 摇摆 -The whole boat is swaying. swing v.摇摆n.摇摆,秋千 -Can you push me on the swing?
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guestroom n. (家庭中的)来客住房 客厅 parlor/drawing room kitchen bedroom 主卧 master/main bedroom 次卧 second bedroom study 卫生间 bathroom
• guest house • (a private house where people can pay to stay and have meals) • 家庭旅馆 • guest book • (正式场合或旅馆的)客人登记簿 • guest worker • (a worker from one country who works in another country for a short time) • 外籍工人
• 语法:(L21)as if 引导从句的虚拟语气 • As if / though引导表从和方式状从分3种情况
• 1)从句与现在事实相反,从句谓v.用一般过去时 “did”(be过去时were)
• • • • -她微笑着说一些事好像正在谈论一位老朋友。 -She says something with a smile as if she were talking about an old friend. (方式状从)
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ruin n.毁坏 financial ruin 经济损失 in ruins 成为废墟 -这个修道院成了一片废墟。 -The monastery was in ruins. relic n.废墟,遗迹 cultural relic 文化遗产,文物
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sympathy n. in sympathy =sympathetically express sympathy for 表示同情 -We expressed sympathy for her loss. In sympathy with 同情,赞成 -Dozens of students applauded in sympathy with him.
• -受人尊敬的人也会尊敬别人。 • -A respectable person is respectful to others. • Respective adj.分别的,各自的 • -All the students returned to their respective classrooms.
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medicine n.医学 中/西医 Chinese/Western medicine traditional/modern medicine传统/现代医学 配药 mix medicine 服药 take medicine -The doctor mix me some medicine, I take them and they worked.
• 李白乘舟不给钱, 船夫一脚踢下船。 桃花滩水深千尺, 不知李白死没死。 天若有情天亦老,人若有情死得早。 • 问君能有几多愁,恰似一壶二锅头。 • 三个臭皮匠,臭味都一样。 • 两情若是长久时,该是两人结婚时。 • 清水出芙蓉,乱世出英雄。 • 春风又绿江南岸,赔本买卖姐不干。 • 天苍苍,野茫茫,一树梨花压海棠。
fiction n.小说(虚构,编造) (集体名词,小说的总称,不可数) 科幻小说 science fiction 科幻片 science fiction film novel n. 小说,长篇故事(某一部具体的小说)
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varying adj.不同的 varying =various (adj.不同的,各种各样的)= different kinds of 同: different adj.不同的(与...不一样) -My idea is different from yours. vary vi./vt. -The weather varies from day to day.
• respectable adj.体面的,雅观的 (=decent=graceful) • -The tie is for respectable people only. • respectable adj. • 值得尊敬的,可敬的,高尚的 • respectful adj. • 尊敬人的,有礼貌的
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vivid adj.生动的(活泼的) 栩栩如生的描述 vivid description -She gave the police a vivid description of the accident. • -She is a child with vivid imagination.
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drawer n.抽屉 top drawer 最上层抽屉,社会最上层 -She's out of the top drawer/ She's very top drawer. -她出身上层社会。/ 她社会地位极高。 bottom drawer 嫁衣
• petrify v.使惊呆(=shock) • 两个adj.— • petrified adj.感到震惊的 petrifying adj.令人震惊的 • -I was petrified at • the news. • -The news was petrifying.
• Text: • (L4) The terrible secret is called 'a
skeleton in the cup board '. • At some dramatic moment in the story the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation is ruined. .
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unpack vt.(从箱中)取出 -他取出的包。(打开包裹) -He unpacked his bag. pack v.包装 pack up 整理,打包 -I packed up my baggage/luggage. A pack of 一群 一群流浪狗 a pack of stray dogs
• conceal v.隐瞒,隐藏
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conceal sth. from sb. -He concealed his exam marks from his parents. hide vt./vi 隐藏,把...藏起来 • (hid,hidden) • -When her mother came in, the little girl hid behind the curtain.(口语化)
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skeleton structure 骨架构造 skeleton staff 基干人员 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.
• -She looks as though she were sick. • (表从)
• 2)与过去事实相反,从句谓v.用过去完 成时“had done”
• -他谈论金字塔好像他真的见过一样。 • -He talked about pyramids as though he had really seen them himself.