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新概念英语第二册29课作文和书信写作

新概念英语第二册29课作文和书信写作

新概念英语第二册29课作文和书信写作全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1My Summer VacationThe last day of school finally came and I was so excited for summer vacation! No more waking up early, no more homework, and two whole months to play and have fun. My parents had promised we could go on a big trip this year since I did so well in school. I could hardly wait!The first week of summer, I just lazed around the house watching TV, playing video games, and annoying my little sister. My dad still had to go to work, but my mom was home to make sure we didn't get into too much trouble. We went to the pool almost every day since it was so hot out.Finally, it was time for our big vacation! We packed our suitcases and headed to the airport bright and early one Monday morning. I had never been on a plane before, so I was a little nervous but also really excited. The plane was huge inside with lots of tiny windows to look out. I got the window seat, which made me happy.After a few hours in the air, the captain announced we would be landing soon in California! I had never been to California before. When we landed and walked outside, it was warm and sunny, but not too hot like back home. We took a shuttle to our hotel right on the beach in a place called Santa Monica. Our room had an ocean view and I could see the famous Santa Monica Pier from our window. I couldn't wait to go explore!The next day, we walked down to the pier and rode the big ferris wheel and roller coaster. I had so much fun! We also went to the beach and I played in the waves and built sandcastles. That night we went to the Third Street Promenade which had street performers, shops, and restaurants. We ate the most delicious pizza at one of the outdoor cafes. I had never had pizza that good before!A few days later, we drove down the coast to San Diego. We visited the world-famous San Diego Zoo, which had pandas, polar bears, gorillas, and every animal you can imagine! My favorite was watching the monkey show where the monkeys did funny tricks. We also went to SeaWorld and I got to pet a dolphin. We saw Shamu the killer whale do big splashy jumps during the whale show.My mom's cousin lives in Los Angeles, so we went to visit her next. She took us to see the Hollywood Walk of Fame where you can see handprints from all the big movie stars. We also drove all the way up to the Griffith Observatory which had an amazing view of the whole city and the famous Hollywood sign. I felt like I was in a movie myself!On our last days in California, we drove up the coast to the beach town of Santa Barbara. It was such a pretty area with the mountains right by the ocean. We walked around the downtown area full of cute shops and ate delicious seafood on an outdoor patio. We also visited a место called the Old Mission which had beautiful old buildings and gardens. It felt like going back in time.Way too soon, it was time to head back home. I was really sad for our vacation to be over. We had so much fun exploring California - seeing the ocean, going to the theme parks, and experiencing a different part of the country. It will be a vacation I'll never forget!Now that I'm back, summer still isn't over yet which is lucky for me. I've been spending my days riding my bike, swimming at the local pool, having sleepovers with friends, and driving my parents crazy. School will be starting again before I know it, soI'm trying to soak up every last bit of summer freedom. Maybe my parents will take us on another vacation again next year if I get good grades! A kid can dream, right?篇2My Wonderful Summer VacationSummer vacation is the best time of the year! No school, no homework, just weeks and weeks of fun and freedom. This summer was extra special because my family went on an amazing trip to the beach. I'm going to tell you all about it!We left bright and early one Saturday morning. Mom packed a huge cooler full of sandwiches, snacks, and drinks for the drive. Dad loaded up the car with our suitcases, beach toys, boogie boards, and everything else we might need. My little brother Timmy and I could barely contain our excitement!After what felt like forever in the car, we finally arrived at the beach house we had rented for the week. It was a cute little blue house just a few blocks away from the ocean. As soon as we walked in, you could smell the salty sea air. Timmy and I raced to claim the bedrooms while Mom and Dad got everything unpacked.Later that afternoon, we went to the beach for the first time. The sand was warm between my toes and the ocean looked so big and blue. Timmy and I spent hours playing in the waves and making sand castles. We found all kinds of cool shells too. Every night after the beach we had to take a bath to wash off all the sand!On the second day, we went mini golfing at a coolpirate-themed course. There were waterfalls, caves, and even a replica pirate ship! My putting skills aren't the greatest so the obstacles made it extra challenging. Timmy did better than me, as usual. We got a kick out of the silly pirate jokes and soundtrack playing throughout the course.One of my favorite parts of the trip was visiting the aquarium. They had an amazing walk-through tunnel where you could see sharks, rays, and all sorts of fish swimming just feet away. I was a little scared at first but it was so amazing! We also got to pet some sting rays and learned a ton of facts about ocean creatures from the guides.Another day we rented beach cruiser bicycles and rode for miles along the waterfront trail. The salty air felt so refreshing as we rode. We stopped for ice cream at a little shop right on the beach. After burning all those calories biking, I deserved adouble scoop cone! Chocolate and strawberry - my favorite combo.The sunsets at the beach were magical. Just before dusk each night, we'd bundle up in our beach towels and watch the sky turn brilliant shades of pink, purple, and orange. Sometimes we'd see dolphins jumping in the waves as the sun slipped below the horizon. Those moments made me feel so small but in an amazing way.Towards the end of our stay, there was a night when we could see a meteor shower perfectly from the beach. Timmy and I bundled up in sleeping bags and set up camp right on the sand to watch the shooting stars. We must have seen dozens of them streaking across the sky! Every time we saw one we'd yell "Shooting star!" and make a wish. I lost count of how many wishes I made.On our very last day, we went on a dolphin watching cruise. The tour guide said we were almost guaranteed to spot some since they hung around the area. About halfway through the cruise, we hit the jackpot - hundreds of dolphins started swimming and leaping alongside the boat! We could hear them chattering away as they gracefully arced out of the water. Seeing them swim freely in their natural habitat was just beautiful.After a whirlwind week of fun in the sun, it was time to pack up and head home. I was so sad to leave but also full of incredible memories. Timmy and I slept like logs in the car ride back, sunburned but happy kids.Now that I'm back at school, whenever I daydream during class, I picture myself back on that beach. I can almost feel the warm sand and taste the salty sea breeze again. Playing in the ocean waves, riding bikes with my family, watching the sunset...those simple pleasures brought me so much joy.Summer may be over, but I have a lifetime of wonderful memories from this trip. I'm already dreaming about where we might vacation next summer. A national park? City sights? Forest cabin? Wherever we go, I know more adventures and unforgettable family moments await. I feel so lucky to have parents who take us on journeys to explore the amazing world around us.For now, I'll just have to be patient and keep working hard at school. Maybe if I get straight A's, Mom and Dad will take us somewhere extra special next summer! A kid can dream, right? I'm holding onto that motivation as I tackle my Math homework and English essays. After this taste of summer bliss, I have a tonof great writing inspiration about sun, sand, and making magical memories.篇3My Trip to the BeachLast summer, my family and I went on a trip to the beach. I was so excited because I love the beach! We packed up the car with our suitcases, beach toys, towels, and snacks for the drive. It took us three hours to get to the beach town where we were staying.When we arrived, I could smell the salty air and hear the waves crashing against the shore. We checked into our hotel room and I immediately wanted to go play in the sand. Mom said we had to unpack first and put on our swimsuits. I quickly threw my clothes into the dresser drawers so we could hurry up and go!Finally, we made it out to the beach. The sand was so hot that it burned my feet a little at first. I ran straight for the water and stuck my toes in - it was freezing cold! But after adjusting, it felt wonderful. The waves would rush up and then pull back, leaving little trails in the sand. I spent hours playing in the waves,letting them crash into me, and burying my brother up to his neck in the sand.In the late afternoon, we built a giant sandcastle. We used buckets to make turrets and molded stairs and windows out of the wet sand. I found some sticks and seaweed to decorate it. Just as we were finishing, a huge wave came up and knocked part of it down! We weren't too sad though because we had so much fun building it together.That evening, we had a bonfire and roasted marshmallows. I love the way they get all gooey inside their crispy outer shell. We gazed up at the stars which looked so bright and countless out there away from the city lights. Exhausted, we went to bed early, and I fell asleep to the soothing sound of the waves outside our room.The next day, we woke up early to watch the sunrise over the ocean. The sky turned crimson and golden hues as the sun peeked up from the horizon. What a incredible sight! We had a breakfast picnic on the beach of sandwiches, fruit, and juice boxes.Later, we played some beach games like frisbee, paddleball, and burying each other in the sand again. I practiced skipping rocks and seeing how far I could throw them into the water. Forlunch, we had fresh-caught fish, shrimp, fries and lemonade at a beachside restaurant with a great view.In the afternoon, we went exploring and hiking along some rocky cliffs and paths with beautiful views of the crashing waves below. We saw gulls, crabs, starfish, and other marine creatures in the tide pools. I'll never forget the powerful scent of the sea air.Our final night, we went to the busy boardwalk area which was full of game booths, rides, music, food vendors, and tons of people. We went on the ferris wheel and roller coaster, which was a little scary but so fun! We ate cotton candy, caramel apples, and I tried my first funnel cake which was absolutely delicious. We played games and won a big stuffed teddy bear for me.I was so sad when it was time to leave the next morning. I had the best time ever and made so many incredible memories. I will never forget the wonderful sights, smells, and sounds of the beach. I really hope we can go back again next summer! I already can't wait.篇4My Exciting Summer VacationHello, my name is Emma, and I'm 10 years old. I just started the 5th grade, and my teacher asked us to write about what we did during our summer vacation. I had the most amazing summer ever, and I can't wait to share my adventures with you!It all began on the last day of school when my mom and dad told me we were going on a big trip. They said we were going to drive across the country and visit some of the most beautiful national parks in the United States. I was so excited I could hardly sleep the night before we left!Our first stop was the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. When we arrived, I couldn't believe my eyes. The canyon was so huge and deep, and the colors of the rocks were breathtaking. We went on a hike along the rim trail, and our guide taught us all about the geology and history of the canyon. Did you know it took millions of years for the Colorado River to carve out that massive gorge?After a few days at the Grand Canyon, we drove to Zion National Park in Utah. This park was like something out of a fairy tale, with towering red and white sandstone cliffs and narrow canyons. We went on a guided horseback ride through the park, and I got to see some of the most stunning rock formations upclose. My favorite was the one called "The Narrows" – a narrow canyon with walls over 1,000 feet tall!Next, we visited Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. This place was like a real-life science museum, with geysers, hot springs, and bubbling mud pots everywhere. We saw Old Faithful, the famous geyser that erupts every 90 minutes or so, sending a huge plume of hot water and steam into the air. We also went on a wildlife watching tour and saw bison, elk, and even a grizzly bear from a safe distance!Our final stop was Glacier National Park in Montana. This park was absolutely breathtaking, with towering mountain peaks, crystal-clear lakes, and massive glaciers. We went on a guided hike to a place called the Grinnell Glacier Overlook, and the views were simply stunning. Our guide told us that many of the glaciers in the park are melting due to climate change, which made me feel sad. I hope we can do something to protect these amazing natural wonders.In between our visits to the national parks, we stopped at some really cool places along the way. We visited Mount Rushmore in South Dakota and saw the huge carved faces of four former presidents. We also went to the Crazy HorseMemorial, a massive sculpture carved into the side of a mountain that honors the famous Native American leader.One of my favorite stops was in Wall, South Dakota, where we visited the quirky and fun Wall Drug Store. This place was like a wild west town straight out of a movie, with all kinds of cool shops and attractions. We got to see a animatronic cowboy show, and I even got to pan for real gold!Throughout our trip, we stayed in some really fun places, like rustic cabins, tepees, and even a retro Airstream trailer. We roasted marshmallows over campfires, told spooky stories, and spent our nights gazing up at the incredibly starry skies.Overall, this was the best summer vacation ever. I got to see so many amazing natural wonders and learn so much about the history and culture of our country. I made memories that will last a lifetime, and I can't wait to go on another adventure like this someday.Thank you for reading about my exciting summer vacation. I hope you enjoyed hearing about all the cool places I visited and the fun things I did. Maybe you can plan a similar trip with your family someday! Until next time, happy trails!篇5Title: My Unforgettable Summer VacationIt was the last day of school before the summer holidays, and I couldn't wait to go home and start my vacation. I had so many plans for the summer – playing outside with my friends, going on trips with my family, and of course, not having to worry about homework or exams for a while!The first few days of the holidays were spent lazing around at home, watching TV, and playing video games. But soon, I started to get bored. That's when my mom suggested that we go on a family trip to the countryside. She said it would be a great opportunity for me to experience life away from the city and get some fresh air.At first, I wasn't too excited about the idea. I mean, what's so great about the countryside? But my mom insisted, and before I knew it, we were packing our bags and getting ready for the trip.We left early one morning and drove for a couple of hours until we reached a small village nestled in the heart of the countryside. The first thing that struck me was how quiet and peaceful it was. There were no honking cars or noisy construction sites like back home. Instead, all I could hear were the chirping of birds and the gentle rustling of leaves in the breeze.We were staying at a quaint little farmhouse owned by my aunt and uncle. As soon as we arrived, they greeted us with warm hugs and showed us around their property. They had a big vegetable garden, a small orchard, and even a few chickens and a goat. I had never seen anything like it before!The next few days were filled with all sorts of new experiences for me. In the mornings, my uncle would take me to the garden, and we would water the plants and pick fresh vegetables for our meals. It was so much fun getting my hands dirty and learning about where our food comes from.In the afternoons, we would often go on long walks through the nearby fields and forests. My aunt and uncle would point out different kinds of plants and animals, and I was amazed by the variety of life that existed in the countryside. Back home, the only wildlife I ever saw were pigeons and squirrels.One of my favorite memories from the trip was when my uncle took me fishing at a nearby pond. I had never been fishing before, but he patiently taught me how to bait the hook and cast the line. After a few failed attempts, I finally caught my first fish –a tiny little thing, but I was so proud of myself!In the evenings, we would sit around a campfire and roast marshmallows while my aunt and uncle told us stories abouttheir childhood in the countryside. It was so cozy and peaceful, and I loved listening to their tales of adventure and mischief.As the days went by, I found myself becoming more and more attached to the simple, peaceful way of life in the countryside. I loved waking up to the sound of roosters crowing and the smell of freshly baked bread wafting in from the kitchen.I loved spending time outdoors, exploring the natural world and learning about the plants and animals that lived there.Before I knew it, our vacation was coming to an end, and it was time to head back home. As we drove away from the farmhouse, I felt a twinge of sadness. I was going to miss the fresh air, the wide-open spaces, and the slower pace of life in the countryside.But more than anything, I was grateful for the experience. It had opened my eyes to a whole new world, one that I had never really appreciated before. I realized that there was so much more to life than just sitting in front of a screen all day, and that sometimes, the simplest things can be the most rewarding.As we pulled into our driveway back in the city, I made a silent promise to myself that I would never forget the lessons I had learned during that unforgettable summer vacation in thecountryside. And who knows, maybe one day I'll even get to live that way permanently.篇6New Concept English - Writing Stories and LettersHi there! My name is Emma and I'm 10 years old. I love learning English and my favorite part is when we get to write stories and letters. Mrs. Roberts, my English teacher, just taught us all about it in New Concept English Book 2 Lesson 29. Let me tell you what I learned!Writing StoriesOne of the best things we can write is stories. Mrs. Roberts says stories allow us to use our creativity and imagination. When writing a story, we first need to decide what it will be about - the plot. Will it be about a brave knight rescuing a princess? Or maybe about a group of friends going on an awesome adventure? The possibilities are endless!Once we have the plot idea, we need characters. Characters are the people, animals or creatures that the story is about. My favorite characters to write about are talking animals becausethey can do funny human things. Like a dog that goes to school or a cat that bakes cookies!After the plot and characters, we need to decide the setting. The setting is where and when the story takes place. My stories usually happen in magical forests or on beaches with purple sand. Using descriptive words to paint a picture of the setting with your words is important.Then it's time to actually write the story! We start with an introduction that sets up the characters and setting. Then we have the events that make up the plot happening one after another. There should be a problem or obstacle that the characters have to overcome. Finally, there is the conclusion where the problem is resolved and we describe how it all ended.Mrs. Roberts taught us some tips for good story writing:Use interesting words to describe things, not boring onesWrite dialogue (the conversations between characters) to make it feel more realDon't give away the ending too soon - have some surprises!Check your spelling and grammarI love writing stories because you can make literally anything happen. A dog can fly, a cat can talk, a boy can shrink down tiny. Nothing is off limits in your imagination!Writing LettersAnother main thing we learn about in Lesson 29 is how to properly write letters. Letters can be to friends, family members, or even authors or famous people you admire. There are two main types - informal letters to people you know well, and formal letters which are more proper and professional.For informal letters, you start with the date at the top. Then a greeting like "Dear Mom" or "Hi Frankie". The body is where you write your message and update them on what's happening in your life. You can write it in a very casual, conversational style like you're talking to them. At the end you have a sign off like "Love" or "Your friend".Formal letters have some extra parts. At the very top you put your address and contact information. Below the date you put the person's name and address you're writing to. Instead of "Dear" you say "Mr/Ms/Mrs" with their last name. The body has to be written politely and properly with no slang or abbreviations. At the very end you sign off formally with "Sincerely, Your name".Here are some good tips for writing letters from Mrs. Roberts:If it's a reply letter, refer to what the previous letter saidAsk questions so the person can respondFor formal letters, be clear and get to the point quicklyShare interesting news, stories and updatesCheck for errors before sending!I really enjoy writing all kinds of letters. It allows me to keep in touch with my grandparents, friends from my old school, or even write to companies if I really like their products. Getting mail is the best!Well, that's pretty much everything I learned about writing stories and letters in Lesson 29. Even though I'm still a kid, I feel like a real author when I write my own creative works. Maybe one day I'll grow up and publish books or write for magazines. But for now, I'll just keep practicing my English writing skills and having fun with it. Thanks for reading!。

新概念英语第2册第29课课文

新概念英语第2册第29课课文

新概念英语第2册第29课课文Title: The Enchantment of the Wild.In the heart of the vast African savanna, where the sun beats down relentlessly and the horizon is a constant companion, lies a story of survival, struggle, and the indomitable spirit of life. This is not merely a tale of animals and their habitats, but a deeper narrative ofnature's resilience and the beauty that lies within its raw, unadulterated form.The lion, the king of the jungle, prowls lazily in search of prey. His golden mane glimmers in the afternoon sun, a symbol of his strength and dominance. Yet, he is not alone in this realm. The graceful giraffe, with its long neck and striped pattern, stands tall, surveying the landscape. The elephant, with its majestic size and wise eyes, moves slowly, leaving behind a trail of dust and memories.These animals, each with their unique traits and behaviors, coexist in a delicate balance. They compete for resources, yet they also depend on each other for survival. The savanna is their home, and they are its guardians, preserving its rich biodiversity and ecological harmony.But this harmony is not without challenges. The savanna is a harsh environment, with limited water and food resources. The animals must adapt to these conditions, finding ways to survive in the face of adversity. They migrate in search of better pastures, they hunt and scavenge, and they form alliances to protect their kind.Amidst this backdrop of struggle and survival, the story of the wild takes on a deeper meaning. It is not just about the animals, but about the resilience of nature and the interconnectedness of all life. The savanna, with its vast expanse and diverse array of species, is a microcosm of the world, reflecting the beauty and complexity of life itself.As the sun sets and the moon rises, the savannatransforms into a different world. The night brings its own challenges and opportunities. The predators become more active, hunting in the darkness, while the prey rely ontheir senses to evade danger. The sounds of the night fill the air, a symphony of life and death, hope and despair.And yet, despite the challenges, the savanna perseveres. The animals continue to thrive, adapting and evolving in response to their environment. The cycle of life continues, with new generations born and old ones passing away,leaving behind a legacy of resilience and survival.The enchantment of the wild lies in its ability to captivate our imaginations and inspire our hearts. It reminds us of our own place in the world, our connection to nature, and our responsibility to preserve it. As we gaze out into the vast savanna, we see not just a landscape, but a mirror reflecting our own souls and the beauty of life itself.In conclusion, the story of the African savanna is not just a tale of animals and their habitats. It is anarrative of nature's resilience, the interconnectedness of all life, and the enchantment of the wild. It is a reminder of the beauty and complexity of the world we live in, and a call to cherish and protect it for future generations.。

新概念英语29课原文

新概念英语29课原文

新概念英语29课原文The New Concept English series has long been a beloved and trusted resource for language learners around the world. Lesson 29 in this acclaimed program focuses on a captivating text that delves into the fascinating world of human relationships and the complexities of social interactions. Through this engaging narrative, students are not only exposed to invaluable vocabulary and grammar concepts but also invited to explore the deeper nuances of interpersonal dynamics.At the heart of the lesson 29 text lies a story about a chance encounter between two strangers on a train. As the narrative unfolds, the reader is drawn into the unfolding events, witnessing the gradual unraveling of preconceptions and the emergence of unexpected connections. The protagonist, a young professional seemingly consumed by the demands of her fast-paced urban life, finds herself unexpectedly drawn into a conversation with an elderly gentleman sitting across from her.What begins as a seemingly innocuous exchange soon evolves into a profound exploration of the human experience. The elderlygentleman, with his wealth of life experiences and keen observational skills, gently prods the protagonist to reflect on the priorities and values that shape her daily existence. Through their dialogue, the text masterfully navigates the delicate balance between the personal and the universal, inviting the reader to consider the universal truths that underlie our individual journeys.One of the standout aspects of this lesson 29 text is the way it seamlessly blends the concrete details of the train journey with the more abstract contemplations on the nature of human relationships. The vivid descriptions of the train's movement, the changing landscape outside the window, and the subtle interactions between the characters all serve to ground the narrative in a tangible reality, making the subsequent philosophical musings all the more impactful.The language used throughout the text is both accessible and eloquent, striking a careful balance that caters to the needs of language learners while still maintaining a level of literary sophistication. The vocabulary employed is carefully selected to introduce new words and expressions while also reinforcing previously learned concepts, ensuring that the reading experience is both challenging and rewarding.Grammatically, the text adheres to the principles of clear and concise communication, with a focus on the structures and patterns that areessential for effective language use. The sentence structures are varied, ranging from simple declarative statements to more complex constructions, allowing students to encounter a diverse array of linguistic forms and practice their comprehension skills.Beyond the linguistic aspects, the true strength of this lesson 29 text lies in its ability to engage the reader on a deeper, emotional level. The characters, though initially presented as strangers, gradually reveal their humanity and vulnerability, inviting the reader to empathize with their experiences and reflect on the universal themes of connection, isolation, and the search for meaning in our lives.The text's exploration of the complexities of human relationships is particularly poignant, as it delves into the ways in which our preconceptions and assumptions can shape our interactions with others. The protagonist's gradual shedding of her initial skepticism and her openness to the elderly gentleman's perspective serves as a powerful metaphor for the transformative power of genuine dialogue and the potential for growth that lies within even the most fleeting of encounters.Throughout the narrative, the reader is encouraged to ponder the significance of these chance meetings and the profound impact they can have on our lives. The text's emphasis on the value of slowing down, of truly listening to one another, and of being open to theunexpected resonates deeply, reminding us of the importance of cultivating a more mindful and compassionate approach to our daily lives.In conclusion, the lesson 29 text from the New Concept English series is a remarkable and multifaceted work that seamlessly blends language learning with the exploration of universal human themes. Its engaging storyline, thoughtful character development, and masterful use of language make it a truly captivating and enriching reading experience for language learners of all levels. By immersing themselves in this text, students not only enhance their linguistic skills but also gain valuable insights into the complexities of human relationships and the power of genuine connection.。

Lesson29(课件)新概念英语第二册

Lesson29(课件)新概念英语第二册
taxi n. 出租汽车 taxi driver出租车司机 take a taxi,take a bus,take a lift
Cab
Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service.
本.弗西特机长买了一辆不同寻常的出租汽车, 并开始了一项 新的业务.
长: 他当了五年的足球队长.
He was (the) captain of the football team for five years.
(5)captain v [Tn] be captain of (a football team, etc) 担任(足球队等的)队长: Who is captaining the side today? 今天这队的队长是谁?
在副词或形容词前表示否定含义,强调程度大到了人们不 愿去做 too expensive太贵了(买不起)
I arrived too late and I missed the train.
一般过去时和现在完成时 一般过去时往往强调动作本身,而现在完成
时则表示始于过去并持续到现在的动作或 表示过去不确定的时间发生过的并与现在 有某种联系的动作。
The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean, but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous.
这个人想要飞往大西洋上的一个孤岛--罗卡尔岛, 弗西特机长 之所以不送他去, 是因为那段飞行太危险了.
The 'taxi' is a small Swiss aeroplane called a 'Pilatus Porter'.

新概念英语第二册第29课中文

新概念英语第二册第29课中文

第29课:A day in the country 一个乡村的一天一、课文内容概述本课主要围绕一个乡村的一天展开,主人公一家出门到乡村游玩,感受到了乡村的宁静和美丽。

作者用生动的语言描绘了乡村的风光,以及父亲在田野中划船的情景。

整篇课文充满了田园诗般的优美景致,带给读者一种清新的感受。

二、词汇精解1. pines: 松树2. blanket: 毛毯3. valley: 山谷4. bank: 河岸5. cabin: 小屋6. lilies: 百合花7. glide: 滑行8. barely: 仅仅9. disturb: 打扰三、词组精解1. lie beside: 躺在……旁边2. as far as: 远至;到……程度3. nothing but: 除了……什么也没有4. by the side of: 在……旁边5. at the foot of: 在……的脚下6. less than: 少于7. a great deal: 大量四、重点句型解析1. The boat is floating gently along the river.这艘小船在河上轻轻地滑行。

2. A cool wind was blowing and the sun was shining.一阵凉风吹过,阳光灿烂。

3. In the fields, there were buttercups and d本人sies.田野里有金凤花和雏菊。

4. In the middle of the pond, there were some water lilies.池塘中央有一些睡莲。

五、主题与内容分析本课的主题是乡村风光和家庭出游,展现了乡村诗意的美景和家庭幸福的场景。

通过描述父亲和孩子们在乡村的一天活动,着重描绘了乡村田园风光和舒适宁静的生活状态。

同时也反映了现代都市人对于乡村生活的向往和对于纯朴生活方式的向往。

六、写作原则1. 突出美感,通过新颖生动的描述引入乡村风光;2. 突出家庭情感,通过家庭成员活动刻画家庭和睦;3. 善于运用修辞手法,通过对水域、山风等自然景观的描绘增添文章表现力。

新概念英语第二册课后练习题答案详解(第29课)

新概念英语第二册课后练习题答案详解(第29课)

新概念英语第二册课后练习题答案详解(第29课)新概念英语第二册课后习题Lesson 291. b根据课文第3-4行The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere…能够判断只有b.是准确的,it doesn’t need a runway to land on(它着陆时不需要跑道)是课文所暗示的这个飞机的令人惊奇之处。

其他3个选择都不能表明这飞机的令人惊奇之处。

2. c根据课文第7-8行…Captain Fawcett has flown passengersto many unusual places 和最后一行。

but Captain Fawcettdid not take him because the trip was too dangerous 能够看出c. will fly passengers anywhere except very dangerous places(将载运旅客去任何地方,除了非常危险的地方)是准确的结论,其他3个选择都过于片面和绝对了。

3. ca. who is 句中修饰的词是物而不是人,所以不能用who 做关系代词;b. whom is : whom做定语从句中的宾语,而本句需要的是做主语的关系代词;d. whose is 不合语法只有c. which is 是准确的,which 既能够做定语从句的主语,又可做宾语。

4. b这是一个带形容词比较级的句子,已经有连词than. a. most surprising 和d. most surprised 都是级,不合乎语法;d. more surprised 虽然是比较级,但surprised(感到惊奇)主语应该是人,而本句的主语是it,故不能选d; 只有b. more surprising(更令人惊奇的)最合乎语法和题目意思。

新概念英语第二册Lesson29

新概念英语第二册Lesson29

Lesson 29 Taxi 【Word】1 taxi['tæksi] n.出租汽车2 Pilatus Porter皮勒特斯·波特(飞机机名)3 land[lænd] v.着陆4 plough[plau] v.耕地5 lonely['ləunli] a.偏僻的,人迹罕至的6 Welsh[welʃ] a.威尔士的7 roof[ru:f] n.楼顶8 block[blɔk] n.一座大楼9 flat[flæt] n.公寓房10 desert ['dezət] v.废弃【Text】Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service. The 'taxi' is a small Swiss aeroplane called a 'Pilatus Porter'. This wonderful plane can carry seven passengers. The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere: on snow, water, or even on a ploughed field. Captain Fawcett's first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains. Since then, Captain Fawcett has flown passengers to many unusual places. Once he landed on the roof of a block of flats and on another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park. Captain Fawcett has just refused a strange request from a businessman. The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean, but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous.【Useful Expressions】★taxi n. 出租汽车taxi driver 出租车司机take a taxi, take a bus, take a lift★land vi. 着陆Whose plane landed in the field?★plough v. 耕地plough n. 梨;v. 耕,犁,犁耕,费力穿过,艰苦前进,在考试中淘汰farm n. 农田,家场★lonely adj. 偏僻的, 人迹罕见的(地方)lonely adj. 孤独的,孤僻的(人)She felt lonely. 她感到孤独(主观)alone adj. 单独的,独一无二的,孤独的,独自的;adv. 独自地She is alone. 她独自一个人(事实, 客观)★roof n. 楼顶(从外面看)raise the roof v. 喧闹,大声抱怨ceiling n. 天花板(从里面看)hit the ceiling 勃然大怒,暴跳如雷,怒发冲冠(美口语)★block n. 块, 一座大楼★flat n. 公寓房a block of flats 公寓楼(英国英语)a block of apartments 公寓楼(美语,apartment n. 公寓)office block 办公楼写字楼★desert v. 废弃①v. 废弃desert the house = let the room empty②n. 沙漠, 不毛之地★Refuse and Denyrefuse to do sth. 拒绝做某事I offered to pay him for his help but he refused (payment).deny doing sth. / deny that +从句否认(指控、做过某事等)The secretary denies that she has stolen the letter.当refuse作为及物/不及物动词表示“拒绝接受”时,不可与deny混用;当refuse作为及物动词表示“拒绝给予、拒绝要求”时,它与deny可以互相替换。

新概念英语第二册课件(Lesson 29 Taxi!)

新概念英语第二册课件(Lesson 29 Taxi!)

Bring、Take与Fetch
bring v. 从某处将某物“带来”,离说话人越来越 近
take v. 拿走,离说话人越来越远
fetch [fetʃ] v. 去某地将某物“取来”,是个双 程动
作,去了再来 1. When you go to the kitchen, please (fetch) (bring) me a glass of water.
roof [ru:f] n.房顶、车顶、顶部
the roof of the world 世界屋脊
the roof of the mouth 上颚
ceiling [‘si:lɪŋ]源自天花板hit the ceiling 勃然大怒
hit the roof
raise the roof
大发雷霆/暴跳如雷
闹翻了天
Lesson 29
Taxi!
过去时常与具体的时间状语连用,而现在完成 时通常与模糊的时间状语连用,或无时间状语。
一般过去时的时间状语: yesterday, last week,…ago, in1980, in
October, just now, …
具体的时间状语
现在完成时的时间状语
for, since, so far, ever, never, just, yet,
6、Hurry up! The play __________ for ten minutes. A. has begun B. had begun C. has been on D. began
taxi [‘tæksi]
n.出租汽车
land [læ nd] plough [plau] lonely ['ləunli]
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once ......on another occasion 一次.........还有一次
eg. Once I met him on the street and on another occasion I met him in the library.
Captain Fawcett has just refused a strange request from a businessman.
You may take a taxi to the
station. 你可以坐出租车去车站。
搭的士/搭巴士/搭便车
take a taxi take a bus take a lift
★land v. 1.着陆2.卸货3.落入,陷入,处于某 种状态
The plane will land in five minutes. 飞机将在五分钟后降落。
I am alone but I am not lonely.
同义词辨析:alone/lonely lonely指“孤单的”,“孤独的”
lonely指人孤独,有浓厚的感情色彩! 可作表语,也可做前置定语 alone 指“独自一个人” adj.\adv. alone表示单独,独自一个,没有感情色彩的 He stays home alone on the weekends.
carry? 3. Has he ever landed on a roof?
Language Points
Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service.
captain + 人名:某某上尉/机长/队长 un-: 前缀,不,未,非,反 Eg: able—unable, happy-unhappy lucky—unlucky 就这样,他开始了自己的私人“电话服务”。
the Indian Ocean
印度洋
Captain Fawcett – unusual – new service ‘taxi’ – Swiss – ‘Pilatus Porter’ wonderful – seven passengers most surprising – land anywhere first – doctor – Birmingham – mountains Since then – flown – unusual places Once – flats – another – car park refused – strange – businessman wanted – Rockall – Atlantic – didn’t take –
系表结构,主语为“The most surprising thing about it”,表语是 that 引导的从句,成为表语从句。状 语however 可视为插入语,可放在句 前。
The most surprising / exciting thing is that...
我想我最高兴的事就是能有一 个又帅又有钱的男朋友。
refuse a request from sb. = refuse sb's request 拒绝某人的要求
Review: 四大洋
the Atlantic Ocean [ət‘læ ntik] 大 西洋
the Pacific Ocean [pə‘sifik] 太平 洋
Байду номын сангаас
the Arctic Ocean [‘ɑ:ktik] 北冰洋
天空
the roof of the mouth 上颚
roof-roofs
固定搭配:
no roof over one’s head无家可 归under one’s roof住在自己家里 under sb’s roof在某人家做客; 寄人篱下;在某人照应下
ceiling 天花板;顶篷
The pilot landed the plane safely. 飞行员将飞机安全着陆。
The ship landed the goods at Shanghai. 船在上海卸货。
The ball landed in the lake. 球落入湖中。
★plough v. 耕地, 犁地 n. 犁 plough a field耕田
左拐。
It’s three blocks from my house to school. 从我家到学校有三个街区。
★ flat n.(美)公寓 apartment(英) adj.1.平的,2.扁的,浅的 3.漏气的
(轮胎)
I hope to have a flat of my own. 我希望拥有一套属于自己的公寓房。 The earth is round, not flat. 地球是圆的,不是平的。 The car tires are flat. 这辆汽车的轮胎瘪了。
desert [‘dezət] n. 沙

the Sahara
dessert n. [di'zə:t] 甜品
New words
taxi
alone
land
dessert
plough
field
lonely
disabled
roof
deserted
desert
money. 他否认曾偷过钱。
bring/take/fetch bring带来(由某处带来某物)
He brought the book with him when he came to see me.
take拿走(从某处或某人处带走)
He took the book with him when he left. fetch取来(去某地,去某物并带回)
Captain Ben Fawcett
Main Character:
Captain Ben Fawcett
Story: He has just bought an unusual
taxi
Listening
1. What is the ‘taxi’ in fact? 2. How many passengers can it
(L5)
In this way, he has begun his own private ‘telephone service’.
The 'taxi' is a small Swiss aeroplane called a 'Pilatus Porter'.
called 在此句中为过去分词
desert[di’zə:t] v 废弃,抛弃,遗弃
他抛弃了他的妻子和孩子到 深圳打工了。
He deserted his wife and children and went to work in Shenzhen.
deserted adj. 废弃的
a deserted house 一间废弃工厂 a deserted factory 一个废人 a disabled man
They plough in
spring 他们在春耕。
lonely adj.
★lonely adj. 1.无人烟的,荒凉的,偏 僻的 2.孤单的,寂寞的
The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean.
这个人要飞往罗卡尔-大西洋上的一个孤岛。 (前置定语)
When his wife and two little children left him, he was very lonely.妻子和两 个孩子离开他以后,他很孤独。(表语)
lonely adj. 孤单的, 人迹罕 见的 alone adj. 单独的,独自的 我独自一人,但我并不孤独。
dangerous
Special difficulties
refuse/deny refuse拒绝(一个请求或给予的某种东西) Captain Fawcett has just refused a
strange request from a businessman. deny否认(一种指控) He denied that he had stolen the
I asked him to go to my room and fetch my glasses.
very/too very很,非常 I arrived very late but I caught
the rain.我到得非常迟,但赶上了火车 too太,过于I arrived too late and I missed the
过去分词做后置定语时是作为 被动状态来翻译的, ing表示正 在
我们有件古乐器,被称作古钢 琴。
We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord.
We have an old musical instrument called a clavichord.
She watches TV when she is alone .
★roof n. 1.屋顶2.车篷3.顶部,最高点
There is a cat on our roof.
在我们的房顶上有一只猫。
the roof of the world 世界屋脊
the roof of heaven
我们班有个女孩叫Penny。
There is a girl in our class called/named Penny.
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