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新概念英语第三册笔记第24课

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。

新概念三册24课备课笔记

新概念三册24课备课笔记

Lesson 24 A skeleton in the cupboard1、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)-该是公开家丑的时候了。

-It's time to bring the family skeleton out of cupboard.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-他几天都没有东西可吃,所以瘦得只剩下皮包骨了。

-He has had nothing to eat for a couple of days so he has been reduced to a skeleton.2、seemingly adv.表面上的,看来似乎-她演奏起来似乎毫不费力。

-She plays with effortless seemingly.3、respectable adj.体面的,雅观的(=decent=graceful)-这条领带只适合体面的人戴。

-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-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-所有的学生都回到各自的教室。

-All the students returned to their respective classrooms.4、conceal v.隐瞒,隐藏Conceal sth. From sb.-他像爸妈隐瞒了他的考试分数。

新概念英语3课后习题答案 第24课

新概念英语3课后习题答案 第24课

新概念英语3课后习题答案第24课1>A in what respect 在什么方面(rarely adv.很少地, 罕有地)fact指代柜子中真正有骷髅这件事concerning prep.关于,相关-- I spoke to him concerning his behavior. 我和他谈了他的行为。

2>C Underwear n.内衣裤3>A4>A having为现在分词做定语C选项中的whom应该为who5>C 使用动词不定式修饰名词。

(起定语从句的作用)这样的名词前都有序数词:the first person, the only person, the last person6>B something 有价值的事, 有意义的事(代词:有价值或重要的人或物)what = all 全部(范围太广)7>A no sooner…than…8>B9>D owe vt.欠(债等) vi.欠钱has = own(vt.拥有adj.自己的)10>Alittle 否定语义的副词uncommonly adv.不平常的, 不平凡的, 罕见地preciously adv.宝贵的, 贵重的11>Ditem n.项目, 条款, 物品object n.物体, 目标, 宾语, 对象trunk n.树干, 躯干, 箱子, 象鼻belongings n.财产, 所有物 = possession n.(私人)财产(常用复数)12>Abe about to do… = be on the point of… 即将、即可做某事be concerned with 对…关心, 与...相关, 牵涉到, 参与think of v.考虑, 关心, 想起。

新概念英语第三册:Lesson24重点句型解析

新概念英语第三册:Lesson24重点句型解析

新概念英语第三册:Lesson24重点句型解析Who was Sebastian?1、We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years.How 引导宾语从句has some terrible secret = has a skeleton in the cupboard = has a skeleton in the closet 家丑which 引导的定语从句修饰secret seemingly adv.表面上地(= from appearance)-- a seemingly respectable person 表面上受人尊敬的人2、The English language possesses a vivid saying to describe this sort of situation.Possess = own = have gotto describe this sort of situation 来描述这种场景(做定语用来修饰 saying)-- The English language possesses a vivid word to describe her beauty.3、The terrible secret is called‘a skeleton in the cupboard’.4、At some dramatic moment in the story, the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation is ruined.Some 某一个(修饰单数可数名词)= a certain Ruin vt.毁坏, 毁灭(泛指概念, 表示毁坏的过程不是一下完成的) = spoil vt.搞糟, 宠坏 v.扰乱-- The rain ruined my holiday. = The rain spoiled my holiday.Destroy vt.破坏, 毁坏 v.消灭, 摧毁(完全摧毁, 不可修复)-- To tell the patient the truth is to risk destroying his hope.-- The earthquake destroyed almost the entire city.Damage vt.损害, 损坏, 使受损失(可以被修复)-- The car is damaged and it is be repairing now.5、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.one’s hair stands on end 某人感到毛骨悚然 = sb feel horrified (adj.带有恐怖感的, 惊骇的) -- My hair stands on end. 我感到毛骨悚然set/make one’s hair stands on end 使某人感到毛骨悚然-- horrid adj.恐怖的, 令人讨厌的, 可怕的-- The horrid film really make my hair stands on end.in her youth 在她年轻的时候everyone (单独用 every 和 one 连在一起)every one of (与 of 搭配 every 和 one 要分开)6、It is all very well for such things to occur in fiction.It is all very well…but… 好到是好, 但是…-- It is all very well for you to suggest taking a few days’ rest, but how can finish our workin time?-- It is all very well for them to ask me to do it, but I am too busy.Occur vi.发生, 出现(某个事件出乎意料的、偶然的发生)-- 比 happen 更正式-- When did the accident occur? It occurred to me to do… / It occurred to me that…-- It occurred to me to open the window.Happen vi.发生, 碰巧, 偶然(某个事件出乎意料的、偶然的发生)-- When did the accident happen?Take place v.发生, 举行(事件根据安排而发生、举行)-- When will the wedding take place?7、To varying 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.To varying degrees 从不同的角度来讲…Which 引导定语从句, 修饰 secret。

新概念第三册Lesson22~24逐句精讲

新概念第三册Lesson22~24逐句精讲

新概念第三册Lesson22~24 逐句精讲新概念第三册Lesson22 逐句精讲1.Some plays are so successful that they run for years on end.有些剧目十分成功,以致连续上演好几年。

语言点1:句子结构分析:本句中含有一个由so…that… 引导的结果状语从句,so successful 指出原因“太成功了” ,that 引出结果“连续上演” 。

语言点2:由本句的中心词play 拓展学习相关词汇:drama 戏剧opera 歌剧Beijign Opera 京剧mummery 哑剧farce 滑稽剧musical 音乐剧The stages 戏剧puppet show 木偶剧2.In many ways, this is unfortunate for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same lines night after night.这样一来,可怜的演员们可倒霉了。

因为他们需要一夜连着一夜地重复同样的台词。

语言点: 句子结构分析:who 引导定语从句,修饰actors3.One would expect them to know their parts by heart and never have cause to falter.人们以为,这些演员一定会把台词背得烂熟,绝不会临场结巴的。

语言点1: 句子结构分析: 用one 代替people 指“人们”parts 为动词不定式短语,作宾语them 的补足语,补充说明“期待他们做什么” 。

不失为一种很好的写作手法,值得我们学习To know their语言点2:do sth.by heart 是“凭记忆做某事”的意思。

此外,do sth.with ease 可理解为“轻松完成某事” ,do sth.with difficulty 的意思是“做某事有困难或不易” 。

新概念3第二十四课

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Lesson22~24课文重点精讲解析

新概念英语第三册Lesson22~24课文重点精讲解析

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相信加⼊学习当中的你,很快便不再受英语的困扰!还在等什么?和⼩编⼀起来学习吧!新概念英语第三册Lesson22课⽂重点精讲解析 1 Some plays are so successful that they run for years on end. on end a.== continuously: 连续的,位于具体的时间之后 Eg: He sat there for hours on end. We had hardly anything to eat for days on end. b. ==upright 竖着 Eg: The cat's fur stood on end. I got a big shock so my hear stood on end.我吓了⼀⼤跳,以致于⽑⾻悚然。

2 In many ways, this is unfortunate for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same lines night after night. who = actor, 关系代词做主语,不能省略 Eg: The student who was required to recite the poem 100 times is really poor. 3 One would expect them to know their parts by heart and never have cause to falter. learn/ know by heart: 把……牢记在⼼ Eg: The sentence is so important that you must learn it by heart. heart and soul 全⼼全意的,全⾝⼼的 Eg: We serve the students heart and soul take heart ⿎起勇⽓,恢复信⼼ lose heart 失去信⼼ lose heart to sb= give heart to sb: 轻信于某⼈ Eg: The boy lost his heart to the girl put one's heart into sth: 致⼒于某事 Eg: Nothing is difficult if you put your heart into it.世上⽆难事,只怕有⼼⼈ have one's heart in one's boots提⼼吊胆 Eg: He had his heart in his boots when he went out alone at night. 4 Even though the noble was expected to read the letter at each performance even though = even if = though / although at each performance = at every performance 5 he always insisted that it should be written out in full. insist: 坚决要求,suggest:建议, order:命令,demand:要求,require:要求 表⽰建议/要求/希望,和that宾语从句搭配,that从句必须出现should + 动词原形的虚拟,should 可以省略。

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲第课橱柜里的骷髅

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲第课橱柜里的骷髅

新概念英语第三册逐句精讲:第24课橱柜里的骷髅Lesson24 A Skeleton in the Cupboard 橱柜里的骷髅新概念3课文内容:We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable personor 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. Thereader'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 kindto everybody, had, in her youth, poisoned every one of her five husbands. It is all very well for such things to occur in fiction. To varying 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 cupboardis George Carlton, and he is very proud of the fact. George studied medicine in his youth. Instead of 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 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 that it was about to 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 he were talking about an old friend. ‘That's Sebastian. You forget that I was a medical student once upon a time.' 新概念英语3逐句精讲: 1.We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years. 在小说中,我们经常读到一个表面上受人尊重的人物或家庭,却有着某种多年不为人所知的骇人听闻的秘密。

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1.We often read in novels在小说中读到how如何,多么,引导宾语从句 a seeminglyrespectable (=respected) person or family (seemingly adv.表面上地= from appearance从表面上看来)①一个表面如何受人尊重的人或家庭,表面上道貌岸然的人或有声望的家庭 has some有着某种terrible secret②骇人听闻的秘密 which引导定语从句has been concealed③已隐瞒了(比hide更加正式, 语气更强) from对 for years.第一层第二层how引宾从terrible定语定语从句第三层which主语 has been concealed谓语 from strangers状语 for years状语2.The English定语 language主语 possesses谓语 a vivid定语 saying宾to describe this sort of situation定.The terrible定语 secret主语 is called谓语 'a skeleton in the cup board '主语补语.4.At some(some修饰单数可数名词= a certain)dramatic moment in the story①在故事某个戏剧性时刻,扣人心玄的时刻 the terrible secret可怕的秘密becomes known (= come to light暴露;真相大白;东窗事发)②泄漏出来,暴露,大白,显露and a reputation is ruined ③(ruin = spoil vt.搞糟, 宠坏 v.扰乱.名声狼藉,声誉扫地(the image collapsed形象毁了).At some dramatic moment 状语in the story状语 the terrible定语 secret主语becomes known谓语 and连词 a reputation主语 is ruined谓语.5.The reader's hair stands on end①(one’s hair stands on end某人感到毛骨悚然= sb feel horrified adj.带有恐怖感的, 惊骇的)读者不禁毛骨悚然 when引导时间状从 he reads in the final pages of the novel②在(虚构的长篇)小说最后几页that 引宾从 the heroine③女主人公, a dear old lady同位语,一位的老妇人who引定从had always been so kind to everybody一向待大家很好的,对人总是和蔼可亲的, had, in her youth = when she was young④在她年轻时,插入语, poisoned every one of5个丈夫(serial killer 连环杀手).第一层状语从句.第二层第三层, a dear old lady同位语 who had always been so kind, in her youth状语, poisoned谓语 every one of her five husbands宾语.第四层who引定从 had系词 always状语 been系词 so状语 kind表语 to everybody状语6.It形式主语 is all very well①是无可非义的,还可以, 都很正常 for对,引出不定式的逻辑主语 such things to occur in fiction②(出乎意料的、偶然的)发生在小说中,真主语(fiction集合名词, 小说的总称, 不可数-----虚构, 编造).It形式主语 is系词 all状语 very状语 well表语 for such things状语 to occur in fiction真主语.7.To varying degrees (varying = various adj.不同的, 各种各样的= different kindsof)①在不同程度上, 从不同的角度来讲, we all have secrets②which引定从we do not want even our closest friends to learn③我们甚至连最亲近的朋友都不愿让其得知,few of us我们极少有人 have skeletons in the cupboard.第一层第二层which引定从 we主语 do not want谓语 even状语 our closest friends宾语 to learn 宾补8.The only person唯一的人 I know我认识的,定语 who引定从 has a skeleton in thecupboard is George Carlton, and he is very proud of the fact①他相当引以为豪.第一层The only定语 person主语 who has a skeleton in the cupboard定从 is 系词 George Carlton表语, and连词 he主语 is very proud of谓语 the fact宾语.第二层I主语 know谓语第三层who主语 has谓语 a skeleton宾语 in the cupboard状语9. in his youth时状,他年轻时.George主语 studied谓语 medicine宾语 in his youth状语.10.Instead of becoming a doctor①并没有成为医生,方式状语, however转折连词,然而, he became成了 a successful writer of detective stories②一名成功的/出色的侦探小说作家.Instead of becoming a doctor状语, however状语, he主语 became系词 a successful writer of detective stories表语.11.I once曾经 spent度过了 an uncomfortable week-end一个不舒服的周末 which引定at his house在他家.第一层I主语 once状语 spent谓语 an uncomfortable定语 week-end宾语 which I shall never forget定语从句 at his house状语.第二层which宾语 I主语 shall谓语 never状语 forget谓语12.George showed me to①把我带到了 the guestroom②(家庭中的)来客住房, 客房 which, was rarely used③ = was little used很少使用.第一层showed谓语 me宾语 to the guestroom状语.第二层which主语, he said插入语, was谓语 rarely状语 used谓语13.(从箱中)取出东西and then然后 come. (区别:stay to 留下来吃饭)He主语 told谓语 me宾语 to unpack my things宾补① and连词 then状语 come down 宾补② to dinner状语.14.After引导时间状从I had stacked①码好,(整齐地)堆放, 排放my shirts andunderclothes②内衣 in在...里 two empty drawers③两个空抽屉, I decided to决定 hang挂one of the two suits西服 I had brought with me定从,我随身带来的 in the cupboard大衣柜.第一层,从 in the cupboard状语.第二层After引导时间状从 I主语 had stacked谓语 my shirts and underclothes宾语 in two empty drawers状语第二层I主语 had brought谓语 with me状语15.I opened the cupboard door and then stood in front of it petrified①站在柜子前吓呆了,吓得目瞪口呆的站在柜子前.I主语 opened谓语 the cupboard door 宾语and连词 then状语 stood系词 in front of it表语 petrified主语补语.16.A skeleton was dangling before my eyes①摇晃地悬挂在我眼前.A skeleton主语 was dangling谓语 before my eyes状语.17. made it使它sway slightly①轻轻晃动起来,补语 and it gave me the impression (= it impressed me = mademe feel)②它给我这个印象,让我觉得好像that引导同位语从句it was about to leap.第一层The sudden定语 movement主语 of the door定语 made谓语 it宾语gave谓语 me间接宾 the impression直接宾.第二层that引同从句 it主语 was about to leap out谓语 at me状语18., I dashed downstairs①冲下Dropping my suit伴随状语, I主语 dashed谓语 downstairs状语 to tell George 状语.19.This was worse than这比...更凶,这比....还要糟'a terrible secret'; this was a!This主 was系词 worse表语 than 'a terrible secret'状语; this 主语was系词 a real skeleton表语!George was unsympathetic①无动于衷的,不表同情的.But连词 George主语 was系词 unsympathetic表语.21.'Oh, that,' he said with a smile方式状语,带着一丝微笑as if①好象,引导虚拟an old friend.,' he主语 said谓语 with a smile状语 as if he were talking about.第二层as if引让步状从 he主语 were talking谓语 about an old friend状语22.'That's Sebastian②塞巴斯蒂安(古罗马的殉道者, 一般被刻画为裸体青年).Youforget忘了 that引宾从 I was我曾是 a medical student①一名医科学生 once upon ,以前.'第一层. You forget that I was a medical student once upon a time 宾从.'第二层That'主语s系词 Sebastian表语第二层You主语 forget谓语 that I was a medical student once upon a time宾从第三层that引宾从 I主语 was系词 a medical student表语 once upon a time状语。

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