新概念第三册第10课.
新概念英语第3册第10课

regard
regard v. ~sb. / sth. (with sth) / ~sb. / sth. as sth to think about sb. / sth. in a particular way将~认为;把~视为;看待 e.g. 人们普遍认为她是该国最优秀的作家之一。 She is generally regarded as one of the best writers in the country. as regards sb. / sth (fml) concerning or in connection with sb. / sth关于,至于 e.g. 关于你信中所提到的第一点~ As regards the first point in your letter~ n. 1. [u] ~to / for sb. / sth (fml) 注意;关注;关心;考虑 e.g. 你不考虑我的感情。 You have no regard for my feelings! 2. [u] (~for sb. / sth) (fml) 尊重;尊敬;敬佩 e.g. 我非常敬佩他的能力。 I had great regard for his abilities. 3. (regards) [pl.] (用于信函的结尾或转达问候) 致意,问候 e.g. (1) 谨此致意,~敬上 With kind regards, Yours~ (2) 看到你哥哥时,代我向他问好。 Give your brother my regards when you see him. in / with regard to sb. / sth (fml) concerning sb. / sth 关于,至于 e.g. 一个国家关于人权的法律 a country’s laws in regard to human rights
新概念第三册第10课PPT(29张)

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large( adj.大的;多数的;广博的)
• -- an empty large box • a large number of people
great ( adj.伟大的)
He has the potential to be a great player.
vast( adj.辽阔的)-- vast desert
• faint vi. 昏倒
• He suddenly fell forward to the ground and fainted.
horror n. 恐惧
horror movie
To his horror, the bus caught fire. At the sight of the blood he drew back in horror. Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly.
• a huge stone • a huge sum of money
• titanic( adj. 巨大的)
• -- The ship is titanic.
watertight adj.不漏水的; 无限可击的、毫无
破绽的
a watertight ship watertight arguments 无懈可击的论点 watertight excuse 毫无破绽的借口 waterproof(adj.防水的) proof(adj.不能透入的;耐…的) waterproof watch waterproof coat soundproof (adj. 隔音的) soundproof walls
新概念英语第三册课文lesson 10

新概念英语第三册课文lesson 10以下是新概念英语第三册Lesson 10 的课文内容:The Great Stone FaceOn a rocky cliff overlooking a bay, there stands a giant stone face. It is a face that has become known throughout the world as 'The Great Stone Face'. For hundreds of years, people have come to look at it, and wonder at its greatness. Many people believe that it has some kind of magical power.The story of the Great Stone Face began a long time ago. A young boy called Ernest, who lived in a small village at the foot of the cliff, was the first person to see the face. One day, while he was out walking, he looked up and saw the face looking down at him. He was so frightened that he ran home and told his mother. 'There's a great big face up on the cliff!' he cried.Ernest's mother laughed. 'Don't be silly, Ernest,' she said. 'There's no face on the cliff. You must have imagined it.'But Ernest knew that he had seen a face. He went back to the cliff the next day, and sure enough, there was the face, looking down at him. He ran home again, and told his father.Ernest's father was a wise man, and he understood that his son was tellingthe truth. 'Perhaps it is a message from God,' he said.So Ernest and his father went back to the cliff, and looked up at the face. 'What is it trying to tell us?' asked Ernest.Ernest's father thought for a moment. 'I think it is a message of hope and courage,' he said. 'It is telling us that we can achieve great things if we believe in ourselves.'Ernest grew up to be a man of great courage and wisdom. He always remembered the face on the cliff, and he knew that it was a symbol of the power of the human spirit.。
新概念英语第三册第10课及词语翻译

【新概念英语三】第10课 The Loss of Titanic 泰坦尼克号之沉【生词和短语】Southampton n. 南安普敦(英国港市)colossal adj. 庞大的watertight adj. 不漏水的compartment n. (轮船的)密封舱flood v. 充满水float v. 漂浮,飘浮tragic adj. 悲惨的liner n. 班船voyage n. 航行iceberg n. 冰山lookout n. 瞭望员collision n. 碰撞narrowly adv. 刚刚,勉强地miss v. 避开slight adj. 轻微的tremble v. 震颤faint adj. 微弱的horror n. 恐惧abandon v. 抛弃plunge v. 投入,跳入lifeboat n. 救生船【知识点分析】词汇【colossal】例句:1.This is indeed a colossal success.这确实是个巨大的成功。
2.This massive overbuild is being fuelled by the colossal scale of industrialisation.大规模的工业化正在造成这种过度累积。
近义:huge, tremendous, enormous, massive, macro【watertight】tight:密封例句:1.Mix all ingredients and store in a tight-lidded jar.将所有的成分混合在一起并置于密封的罐子中。
2.We recommend storing beans in a clean, dry, air-tight container, in a cool dark place.我们建议应把咖啡豆保存在干净、干燥、密封的容器中,并应放在避光的地方。
近义:sealed【flood】英英:cover with liquid, usually water例句:1.Rain may flood the low-lying land out.这场骤雨有可能把低洼地淹没。
新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第10课“泰坦尼克”号的沉没

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第10课“泰坦尼克”号的沉没Lesson10 The loss of the Titanic “泰坦尼克”号的沉没新概念3课文内容:The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. She was carrying 1,316 passengers and crew of 891. Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship. At the time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen watertight compartments. Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float. The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life.Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy water of the North Atlantic, huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout. After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. The Titanic turned justin time, narrowly missing the immense walk of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her. Suddenly, there was a slight trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what had happened. The noise had been so faint that no one though that the ship had been damaged. Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for five of her sixteen watertight compartments had already been flooded! The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds of people plunged into the icy water. As there were not enough lifeboats for everybody, 1,500 lives were lost.新概念英语3逐句精讲:1.The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912.巨轮“泰坦尼克”号1912年4月10日从南安普敦起锚驶向纽约。
高中英语新概念3课件第10课“泰坦尼克”号的沉没

Task 2: Multiple choice questions Ask the students to complete the three questions individually. Then ask students to check their answers in pairs before checking them together with an’t feel my body. J: Winning that ticket was the best thing that ever happened to me. It brought me to you. And I’m thankful for that, Rose, I’m thankful. You must do me this honor. You must promise me that you will survive … that you won’t give up … no matter what happens … no matter how hopeless. Promise me now, Rose, and never let go of that promise. R: I promise. J: Never let go. R: I will never let go, Jack. I’ll never go.
Step 3: Lead-in
1. Enjoy music performed by different musical instruments----- My heart will go on.
2. An introduction to the topic. Look and read: Learn more about The loss of the Titanic.
新概念英语第三册模仿翻译 第10课:The loss of the Titanic

新概念英语第三册模仿翻译第10课:The loss ofthe TitanicLesson 10 The loss of the Titanic“泰坦尼克”号的沉没The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. She was carrying 1,316 passengers and crew of 891. Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship. At the time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteenwatertight compartments. Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float. The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life.Four days after setting out, while the Titanic wassailing across the icy water of the North Atlantic, huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout. After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense walk of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her. Suddenly, there was a slight trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what had happened. The noise had been so faint that no one thought that the ship had been damaged. Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for five of her sixteen watertight compartments had already been flooded! The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds of people plunged into the icy water. As there were not enough lifeboats for everybody, 1,500 lives werelost.1.The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912.sail for的用法请翻译:那艘船正往墨西哥行驶,突然与暗礁相撞,船上的化学物质全部泄漏,对当地环境造成严重污染。
新概念英语第三册第10课习题答案及解析

新概念3课后习题答案: Lesson 10 1d 2c 3a 4b 5d 6d 7b 8d 9a 10c 11b 12a 新概念3课后习题解析: 1. D maiden(n.少⼥, 处⼥ adj.未婚的, 纯洁的, 处⼥的) -- on her first = maiden voyage ⾸航, 处⼥航 2.C course(n.过程, 路线, 课程) -- steep(adj.陡峭的, 险峻的)à steeply(adv.险峻地) 3. A 4. B on board her(her指代的是the great ship) -- on board the plane 在飞机上 -- on board the train 在⽕车上 -- on board the ship 在轮船上 5. D 表⽰下沉的可能性 6. D 有了“段时间”four days, 所以⽤过去完成进⾏时。
7. B so位于句⾸, 句⼦必须倒装。
8. D 9. A veer(vi.转向vt.使转向)= turn 10. C just in time = with no time to spare 躲得很及时 in next to no time = at once = immediately on a sudden impulse 凭⼀时的冲动(impulse n.冲动, 推动, 刺激) 11. B 重点在于下去调查 investigate(v.调查, 研究) examine(v.检查, 调查) 12. A room(n.空间) volume(n.容量, 容积) area(n.范围, 区域,地区) place(n.地⽅, 地点)。
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• large(体积大 、数量大) • -- an empty large box(体积大) / a large number of people(数量大) • great (伟大) • vast (辽阔、广阔) -- vast desert • immense(adj.极广大的, 无边的) • -- immense = immeasurable 不可测量的 (measurable adj.可测量的) • -- an immense stadium / an immense iceberg • enormous(重点突出数量、程度、体积)---强 调程度时比big语气, 且更正式。 • -- We had an enormous lunch. • -- He made a big success. / He made an enormous success.
• bitter adj.痛苦的
• tragedy n.悲剧, 惨案(in tragedy以悲剧形式)
• • • • -- The holiday ended in tragedy. comedy n.喜剧 comic adj.喜剧的, 滑稽的 comical adj.古怪的, 可笑的(含有贬义)
• liner n.班船 • voyage n.航行(海上航行) • flight飞行 journey长途行程 The voyage is more than the old lady can bear. • navigation 航海, 航行学, 航海[航空]术 • -- navigation light 夜航灯光, 导航灯 • iceberg n.冰山 • lookout n.了望员
• jump(侧重强调快速地跳) -The boy is jumping up and down. • leap vt. 跳跃, 跳越(-- He leapt out of the sleeping bad.) • dive vi.潜水, 跳水, 下潜, 俯冲
• lifeboat n.救生船 • passenger n.乘客, 旅客 • crew n.全体人员
• plunge v.投入,跳入 • (= jump or rush suddenly and wildly)
• -- He got so angry that he plunge into the water.
• -- When the ship Titanic sank in the ocean, a large number of people plunged into...
• -- The boy is shuddering, why? • Because he was frightened.
• faint adj.微弱的(= weak adj.弱的, 虚弱的)
• -- faint sound, weak sound / weak voice, faint voice
• tremble v.震颤(有规律的、小幅度的抖 动)
• -- Look, your hands are trembling. what's wrong with you?
• shiver v.强调由于寒冷、惧怕而一连串地 抖动
I found he's shivering in a cold.
• shudder vi.强调全身的颤栗
• collision n.碰撞 • collide vi 碰撞, 抵触 -The plane collided with the mountain. • crash v.坠毁 • It is said that there is an airplane that crashed in the mountains. • conflict vi.和某事(某人)相抵触 My idea conflicts with yours. • clash vi.相冲突 His wedding clashed with my examination, so I couldn't go. • narrowly adv.刚刚,勉强地 • miss v.避开 • slight adj.轻微的
• giant(n.巨人, 大力士 adj.庞大的, 巨大的) = gigantic(adj.巨人般的, 巨大的) • -- a giant person • tremendous (= big、fast、powerful) • -- The plane is travelling at tremendous speed. • titanic(用于修饰人和物、体积大、力量 大) • -- The ship is titanic. • huge • -- 强调体积大a huge stone / 数量巨大 a huge sum of money
• • • • • • • ton n.吨, 大量, 许多 unsinkable adj.不会下沉的,不会沉底的 sinking n.沉没 Atlantic n.大西洋 adj.大西洋的 alarm n.警报 sharply adj.突然地, 急剧地, 强烈地, 尖锐地 direct adj.直接的, 笔直的 trembling adj.发抖的, 震颤的, 颤抖的 n.发抖, 震颤
• -- She blamed her husband in a flood of words on seeing him.
• float v.漂浮, 飘浮
• = drift(vi,vt漂浮, 漂荡, 漂流 n.漂流物, 漂流)
• tragic adj.悲惨的(= unfortunate) -- a tragic accident • miserable(adj.痛苦的, 悲惨的)
• She was carrying 1,316 passengers and a crew of 891. • She was carrying... (carry 表示载有) • a crew of 一组人员
• Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic w as a colossal ship. • modern standards 现代的标准 • by = according to 表示依据 • -- by regulation依据规则 (regulation n.规则, 规章) • -- by rules依据条例(rule n.规则, 惯例) • -- by our estimate 依据我们的估计 • (estimate n.估计, 估价, 评估 v.估计, 估价, 评估) • -- by one's looks • = by one's appearance 根据某人的长相 • (appearance n.外貌, 出现) • according to… 依据(事实、课文等客观存在的现实)
• abandon v.抛弃(因为某事而被迫放弃自己喜爱的事物)
-- He abandoned his research because of the war.
• desert (vt.放弃, 遗弃, 离弃)
• -- desert the army / desert the duty / desert his family
1.The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. • • • • • • • The great ship, Titanic, sailed for... 背景介绍 sail for… 航海去往某处 set out for / set off for 出发去往某处 leave for / head for / make for 出发去往某处 -- He will set out for the Atlantic. -- The plane is making for the airport. -- We are heading for Canada.
• -- according to the fact 依据事实 • -- according to the Text 依据这篇课文 • in accordance with = according to • in accordance with… 依据(法律等),更加正式 • -- in accordance with law in accordance with rules • in my opinion 在我看来
L10 The loss of the Titanic Smile
Discussion
• Have you seen the film"Titanic"? • What do you think about the film?
New words and expression
• • • • • • • • Southampton n.南安普敦(英国港市) colossal adj.庞大的(= large in size) -- A ship Titanic was colossal. -- A colossal monument /A colossal statue big -- You give me a big surprise. -- He is a big person.(重要) -- The box is big.(large and heavy)
Question
• What would have happened if only two of the sixteen watertight compartments had been flooded?
More questions
• • • • • • • 1.Where was the Titanicsailing? 2.What was seen by a lookout? 3.When did the ship turn sharply? 4.What was heard from below? 5.What did he find? 6.When did everything jump overboard? 7.Why were 1,500 people drowned?