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新概念英语3-lesson10

新概念英语3-lesson10
• Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float.
5. as unthinkable是主语补足语, as 在此是介词,意 为“作为”,后面可跟adj.,分词等构成短语。
e.g. The idea struck him as (being) novel(新奇的). regard …as… 把…当做… be regarded as e.g. I regard her as my best friend.
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Titanic
the great ship
Jack and Rose
shipwrecks
New words & Expressions
1.colossal [kəˈlɑsəl] adj. 巨大、庞大的
large in size, huge
eg.He has a colossal nerve. 2.watertight [ˈwɔ:tətaɪt] adj. 不漏水的
1. Titanic是the great ship的同位语。
great adj. 大的 very large in degree or amount 2. sail for 行驶往/到某地,向……驶去
The ship will sail for Hawaii in two weeks. My aunt sailed from Portsmouth for Dover. We sail with the wind.我们顺风航行。 set out for set off for head to
5.float [fləʊt] v. 漂浮 to stay on the surface of a liquid without sinking

新概念英语第三册lesson10课件(3)

新概念英语第三册lesson10课件(3)

II New words & Expressions
Lifeboat 救生艇 Lifebuoy 救生圈 Life-jacket 救生衣 Lifeguard 救生员 Lifespan 寿命
Entertainment
Song: My heart will go on
III Text Study
II New words & Expressions
II New words & Expressions
titanic adj. (1) Of or relating to the Titans 泰坦的或与泰坦有关的 (2) Having great stature or enormous strength; huge or
1-5, be fascinated with sth, convince sb of sth, submissive, be independent of sb, enclosure
6-10 live in privacy, worship of money, graceful, manual worker, Easter
horror n. 恐怖,恐惧 使恐怖,惊骇
terror n.恐怖,恐惧 吓唬,威胁
dread n.恐怖,恐惧 担心
fear n.畏惧,担心 怕,担心
fright n. 惊吓,恐怖 v.使害怕,吓唬
horrible adj.恐怖的,可怕的 horrify v. terrible adj.可怕的,糟糕的 terrify v. dreadful adj.可怕的 dread v.害怕, fearful adj.害怕的 fear v.畏惧,害 frightful adj.恐怖的,可怕的 frighten

新概念英语第3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)

新概念第三册第10课PPT(29张)
注 他 们 的 身 心健康 ,丰富他 们的日 常生活 。一声 问候,一 个笑脸 ,一份 爱心,让 我们用 我 们 的 实 际 行动去 温暖老 人们的 心窝,使
他 们 爱 的 天 空不再 是灰色 ,而是充 满了欢 言笑语 。开展 献爱心 活动,树 敬老之 风,促 社 会 文 明 ,关 爱老人 就是关 爱明天 的自己 。 实践过程: 1、 送 出 爱 的 礼,走 进爱的 心
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

新概念三第10课课件(53张)

新概念三第10课课件(53张)
(2) 巨人, 一个体形、力量或成就巨大的人: eg. a titan of American industry 美国工业巨头
Bill Gates is the titan of computer software. 比尔.盖茨是电脑软件方面的巨人。
titanic adj. 巨大的 titanic creatures of the deep 海洋中的巨形怪物
Women, Third Class
Women, Crew Men, First Class Men, Second Class Men, Third Class Men, Crew Total
Number Aboard
Percentage Saved
Percentage Lost

Number Saved
be considered as 被认为 Unsinkable / unforgettable /unforgivable
4. even if / even though
“即使,纵然” 引导让步状语从句 翻译:即使我一路走过去,我也要到达那里。
I will get there even though I have to walk all the way. 即使我把我所有的钱都给你,还是不够 买那条裙子。
-- The plane is travelling at tremendous speed. enjoy tremendous popularity
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
11. sharply

新概念英语第三册 Lesson 10 课件

新概念英语第三册 Lesson 10 课件

2. 陷入(不能自拔)+活动 ·The two men plunged into discussion.
·The country (was) plunged into war after the death of the President
Where was the Titanic sailing? What was seen by a lookout? When did the ship turn sharply? Did it sail alongside the iceberg or did it collide with it? What was heard from below? What did the captain do? What did he find? When did everyone jump overboard? Why were 1,500 people drowned?
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!
colossal
adj.
※ extremely large
a colossal ship a colossal sum of money
immense, enormous, tremendous, vast, gigantic, titanic

新概念英语第三册lesson10课件(1)

新概念英语第三册lesson10课件(1)


6) to send sth(as by wire or satellite) to …

7) to put or push sth into
• --He fed his coins into machine .
• --Butterflies feed on the flowers of garden plants .
• --We feed the plants with a special fertilizer twice a week.
• --We feed the horses with apples, oats, and hay.
• --The children feed apples to the horses.
Topic
• 1. Tell us about any experience you have had where you lost money .
• 2. Share some of your worries about money . • 3. How would you like to pay ?
• Back: 1) the rear part of human body

2)the side or surface opposite the front or face
• Back pocket
• Back seat /door =rear door
• She was carrying her little daughter on her back.
• John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies! They examined the remains and John got all his money back.

新概念第三册新课件 lesson10(共34页PPT)

新概念第三册新课件 lesson10(共34页PPT)

Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float.
▪ flood <v.> 注满, 充满

【flood …with…/ be flooded with…】
▪ → ~ into
▪ He got so angry that he plunge into the water. ▪
▪ 学生们全神贯注在考试上
▪ 她陷入沉思当中。
text
The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th. 1912.
▪ The ship has a crew of 57 exclusive of officers.
▪ 这船上除高级船员外,有57名普通船员。
Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship. ▪ by = according to表示依据
▪ sail for…航海去往某处 ▪ set out for /set off for /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.
The loss of the Titanic
New words and
Expressions
lose
lose – lost – lost loose (adj)
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Words
• • • • • • • • • • • • miss slight tremble faint horror abandon plunge lifeboat sail crew standard sinking • • • • • • • • • • • • 避开 轻微的 震颤 微弱的 恐惧 抛弃 跳入 救生船 航行,启航 队,全体人员 标准 沉没
Lesson 10 The loss of the Titanic “泰坦尼克”号的沉没
review
• What ______(吸引)me is what you do but not what you say. • As a brave boy, he is never _______ (屈服 于)any kinds of difficulties. • After his dream to be a successful businessman became true, he _________ (过着幸福的生活) • What you say to the public should ______ (以…为基础)the truth.
Text 课文
• 1.The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912.
• • • • • • 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 例句:He will set out for the Atlantic. -- The plane is making for London. -- We are heading for Canada.
3.Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was 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 one's looks = by one's appearance 根据某人的长相 according to… 依据(事实、课文等客观存在的现实) -- 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
big 例子:You give me a big surprise. -- He is a big person.(重要) -- The box is big.(large and heavy)
• large(体积大 、数量大) • 例子:an empty large box(体积大) / a large number of people(数量大) • vast (辽阔、广阔) • 例子:vast desert • immense(adj.极广大的, 无边的) • 例子:an immense stadium / an immense iceberg
al adj.庞大的(= large in size) (用于修饰人和物、体积大、力量大)
• 例子:A colossal monument / A colossal statue
• • • • • 近义词: Tremendous Giant Gigantic immense
• • • •
• 2.She was carrying 1,316 passengers and a crew of 891.
• carry 表示载有 • a crew of 一组人员 • 例句:1)The Airbus 310 plane was carrying 142 passengers, including at least three babies, and a crew of 11 Japanese. • 坠毁的空客310客机上载有142名乘客,其中包括至少 3个婴儿,以及11名日本籍机组乘员。 • 2)It was a pirate ship with a black flag and a crew of armed pirate.
Part iii
• People can’t live in the desert if there is _________.(缺水) • ___________ (伸开双臂),and feel the fresh air around you. • It’s time for class, he _______(很有可能迟到) again. • when she was young , she was abandoned by her parents, which made her ________(怀 疑)everyone’s kindness to her. • We are best friends for we ________. (有很多相 似之处)
Words
• • • • • • • • • • • • colossal watertight compartment flood float tragic liner voyage iceberg lookout collisio narrowly • • • • • • • • • • • • 庞大的 不漏水的 (轮船的)密封舱 充满水 漂浮 悲惨的 班船 航行 冰山 瞭望员 碰撞 刚刚,勉强地
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