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新概念2-lesson-46What

is

theslowest

way

totravel?most

expensive

way

to

travel?least

expensive

way

totravel?safest

way

totravel?most

dangerous

way

totravel?most

comfortable

way

to

travel?least

comfortable

way

to

travel?A:

What do

you

think

is

the

fastestway

to

travel?B:

I

think

the

fastest

way

to

travel

isbyplane.the

first

classthe

most

comfortablethe

most

expensivethe

business

classless

comfortableless

expensivethe

economy

classthe

most

uncomfortablethecheapestunload

[

?n

‘l?u

d

]

v.

(貨)wooden['wu

dn]adj.

木制的extremely[iks

‘tri:m

li]adv.

非常,極其occur

[?'k?:]v.發(fā)生astonish[?s't?

ni?]v.使驚訝pile[pai

l]n.堆woollen

[

‘wu

l?n

]

n. 毛織品

adj. 羊毛制的goods

[gudz

]n. 商品,貨物( 常用復(fù)數(shù)

)discover[dis

‘k?

v?]v.發(fā)現(xiàn)admit[?d

‘mit]v.承認(rèn)confine[k?n

‘fai

n]v.關(guān)在normal[‘n?:ml]adj.

正常的,通常的Load n.負(fù)擔(dān)、載重、負(fù)荷、工作量Eg.

A

woman

with

a

load

of

shoppingI

have

a

fairly

light

teaching

load

this

term.The

machine

can’t

cope

with

such

a

heavywork

load.Load

vi/vt.裝貨;使承載、使負(fù)荷e.g.

Load

the

furniture

into

the

van.Load

the

van

up

with

furniture.Have

you

finished

loading?I

was

loaded

down

with

all

my

books/worries.Unloadvt/vi

to

remove

(a

load)fromsth

卸貨;從…上卸下e.g.Have

you

unloaded

the

car?Have

you

unloaded

the

parcelfrom

the

car?The

ship

is

unloading

in

the

harbour.Un-Unlock

the

door//the

secrets

of

the

universeUnfold

the

map

展開Unpack

your

suitcase/clothes從(包裹)中取出Untie

the

string//the

person

from

the

chair

解開She

unzipped

her

dress.

拉開拉鏈★occur

vi.發(fā)生①vi.Happen/take

place

發(fā)生When

did

the

accident

occur?②vi.被想起,被想到The

possibility

that

she

might

be

wrong

nevereven

occurred

to

her.It

occured

to

sb.that…某人想起了……It

occured

to

me

that

I

didn't

finish

myhomework.It

occurs

to

sb.to

do

sth.某人想起了……It

suddenly

occurred

to

one

of

the

workers

toopen

up

the

box.★astonish

vt.To

fill

with

great

surprise

ordisbelif

使驚訝astonishingadj.令人驚訝;astonished

adj.感到驚訝的An

astonishing

piece

of

newsHe

was

astonished

at

what

he

found.We

were

astonished

to

hear

that

he

hadpassed

his

driving

test.What

surprised

me

most

was

that

he

waslate

again.We

were

astonished

to

learn

that

he

failed

inthe

exam,

as

he

was

so

excellent.The

earthquake

and

tsunami

in

the

IndianOcean

shocked

the

whole

world.★admit

v.承認(rèn)①

承認(rèn),供認(rèn)She

admitted

stealing

the

money.

承認(rèn)做某事Sally

admitted

thatshe

had

stolen

the

bike.deny

sth.

/deny

doing

sth.

否認(rèn)做……

[d?'na?]②permit

to

enter;let

in

準(zhǔn)許…進(jìn)入,準(zhǔn)許…加入Without

a

ticket

you

won’t

be

admitted

intocinema.I

must

study

hard

so

that

one

day

I

can

beadmitted

to

a

famousuniversity.★confine

v.to

keep

within

limits把..局限于;把..限制于;監(jiān)禁confine…to…

限制在…范圍內(nèi)Please

confine

your

remarks

to

the

subjectunder

discussion.Teachers’

dutiesare

not

confined

to

givinglectures.He

was

confined

to

a

dark,narrowroom.1.unload木制的卸

(貨)發(fā)生非常,極其堆woodenextremelyoccurastonishpile使驚訝7.woollen發(fā)現(xiàn)8.goods承認(rèn)9.discover毛織品

adj. 羊毛制的10.admit商品,貨物( 常用復(fù)數(shù)

)11.confine正常的,通常的12.normal關(guān)在Exercises:1.Who

firstAmerica?I

am sorry

to

disturb

you,but

I

havesomething

important

to

tell

you.Youmust the

task

to

be

difficult.Don’t

worry,

everything

will

return

to

.She

has

got

a of

work

to

do.Is

it

cruel

to a

bird

in

acage?The

workers

were the

goods

from

a

car.It to

me

to

visit

myteacher.Listen

and

answerWhere

did

the

plane

take

off?

Andwhere

did

it

land?What

did

the

man

in

the

story

do?Read

and

answer:What

did

the

workers

unload

from

the

plane?What

did

they

contain?Was

one

of

the

boxes

extremely

heavy?Did

anyone

know

why

it

was

soheavy?What

did

a

worker

do?What

did

he

find

on

top

of

a

pile

of

woollengoods?How

did

he

feel

about

being

discovered?Was

the

manarrested?When

had

he

hidden

in

the

box?Did

he

have

a

nicetrip?How

much

did

he

pay

?How

much

does

an

ordinary

ticket

cost?What

do

you

think

of

the

man?True

or

FalseIt

was

a

flight

from

London

to

Sydney.The

workers

opened

the

box

to

find

out

whyit

was

so

heavy.A

man

was

lying

in

a

pile

of

woollen

goods.Woollen

goods

was

very

soft,

so

the

manhad

a

nicejourney.After

being

discovered,

the

man

tried

toescape.The

man

had

to

pay

the

normal

price

of

aticket.What

did

the

workers

do?1.He

was

astonished

to

find

a

man

was

lyingin

the

box.Workers

found

one

box

extremely

heavy.Workers

began

to

unload

wooden

boxesfrom

theplane.One

worker

opened

thebox.What

did

the

man

do?He

wasarrested.He

stayed

in

the

box

for

over

18hours.He

had

to

pay

a

lot

more

money

for

thetrip.He

was

discovered

by

a

worker.He

hid

in

a

box

before

the

plane

took

off.He

was

so

surprised

that

he

did

not

runaway.Put

the

following

events

in

the

right

order:The

worker

discovered

a

man

was

lying

inthe

box.The

plane

arrived

at

the

airport.The

man

was

arrested.The

workers

began

to

unload

wooden

boxes.The

man

hid

in

the

box

before

take-off.One

box

was

unusually

heavy.The

man

had

to

pay

a

lot

money

for

thetrip.One

worker

opened

up

the

box.A

brief

summaryThe

story

took

place

in

Sydney.When

wooden

boxes

from

theplane,

workers

found

one

box.So

one

worker

opened

the

box

andwas to

find

that

a

man

wasonof

a

of

woolen

goods.

Theperson

hadin

the

box

before

theplane

took

off.

Finally,

the

man

wasand

he

had

to

pay money

thanthe

normal

price.

That

was

truly

anandtrip

for

him.

When

a

plane

from

London

arrived

at

Sydney

airport,

workers

began

to

unload

a

number

ofwooden

boxes

which

contained

clothing.

Noone

could

account

for

the

fact

that

one

of

theboxes

was

extremely

heavy.

It

suddenlyoccurred

to

one

of

the

workers

to

open

upthebox.

He

was

astonished

at

what

he

found.

Aman

was

lying

in

the

box

on

top

of

a

pile

ofwooden

goods.

He

was

so

surprised

at

beingdiscovered

that

he

did

not

even

try

to

runaway.

After

he

was

arrested,

the

manadmitted

hiding

in

the

box

before

the

planeleft

London.

He

had

had

a

long

anduncomfortable

trip,

for

he

had

been

confinedto

the

wooden

box

for

over

eighteen

hours.The

man

was

ordered

to

pay

$3,500

for

thecost

of

the

trip.

The

normal

price

of

a

ticket

is1.When

a

plane

London

arrivedSydney

airport,

workers

to

aof

boxes

which

contained

.cloth

//clothes//clothingcloth

un/cn布做衣服用的“布、布料”;用作某一用途的clothes“衣服”謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞用復(fù)數(shù)形式clothing

un

衣服的總稱,服裝,謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞用單數(shù)I

need

several

metres

of

to

make

adress.Clean

the

windows

with

a

soft

.are

made

from

various

kinds

of

.The

staff

at

the

chemical

plant

wear

protective.Noonecould

thefact

one

oftheboxeswas

heavy.account n.帳戶

open

an

accountaccount

for=explain

說明…的原因、對(duì)…作出解釋The

bad

weather

in

England

accounts

forHarrison’s

decision

to

leave

the

country.He

could

not

account

for

his

absence

fromschool.No

one

couldheavy.one

box

wasIt

suddenly one

of

the

workers

tothe

box.

He

was what

hefound.sth.occurred

to

sb.某人想起某事open

up

打開open

up

boxes/giftssb.be

astonished

at

sth.某事使/讓某人吃驚A

man

was in

the

box

onof

aofwoo

ll

en

goods.

He

was surprised

atdiscovered

he

did

not

even

to

runaway.Lie lay

lainOn

top

of “

······

頂上,在

······

上面”

,其中

on

表示位上的接觸The

high

hill

has

a

tower

on

(the)

top

of

it.Atthetopof“在(房子、山等平面的)頂上”;“在(某事物)上部,(某事物)首位”。Her

name

was

at

the

top

of

thelist.She

is

always

at

the

top

of

the

class.=alwaysgets

the

highest

grades.inAfter

he

was ,

the

man

admittedthe

box

before

the

plane

London.Admit

doingsthHide-hid-hidden

躲藏;把..藏起來;隱瞞A

hidden

microphoneI’ll

hide

behind

the

door.I

couldn’t

hide

my

disappointment.I

think

she’s

hiding

some

importantinformation.There

is

a

hidden

meaning

in

this

poem.Hea

long

andtrip,he

hadbeen

to

thewooden

box

foreighteen

hours.be

confined

to

把…限制起來Last

weekend,

Tom’s

mother

confined

him

tohis

room.over

=

more

thanThe

man

wasto$3,500

for

theof

the

trip.

Theprice

of

a

ticket

is$2,000!Order

sb

to

do

sthPay &&

for

sthNormal

adj

正常的;平常的;平均的Normal

working

hours

from

nine

to

fiveRainfalls

has

been

above/below

normal

thisJuly.Train

services

are

now

back

to

normal

afterthestrike.許多木箱子

說明原因某人忽然想起/打開對(duì)…感到吃驚在…之上一堆逃跑為…付錢正常價(jià)格承認(rèn)a

number

ofwooden

boxaccount

forsth.

occur

to

sb.openupbe

astonished

aton

top

ofa

pile

ofrunawaypay

fornormal

priceAdmit

doinghave/go

on

a

tripbe

confinedtoover

=

more

thanpay

fororder

sb.

to

dothe

cost

of旅行被…關(guān)在超過

支付…命令某人做某事…的花費(fèi)與

to,

at,

for和with連用的動(dòng)詞與to連用的動(dòng)詞accustom(ed)

to

習(xí)慣于

;amount

to

達(dá)到

;appealto

呼吁;apply

to

/for適用于;申請(qǐng);attach(ed)

to

附屬于

;attend

to

處理;照顧

;belong

to

屬于

;challenge

to

向…提出挑戰(zhàn)

;compare

to

/with比較

;turn

to轉(zhuǎn)向

;condemn(ed)

to

判刑

;

confess

to承認(rèn)confine

to

限制

;consent

to

同意

;convert

to

改信(某宗教)

;entitle(d)

to使…有權(quán)利

;listen

to聽

;mention

sth

to

sb

向…提及與to,at,for和with連用的動(dòng)詞object

to

反對(duì);occur

to

想到;prefer

…to..更喜歡;react

to

/against對(duì)…反應(yīng);reply

to回答;respond

to

響應(yīng);see

to

注意;

submit

to服從于;surrender

to向…投降;

yield

to屈服I

prefer

listening

to

music

to

readingnewspapers.與at連用的動(dòng)詞:amused

at/by

對(duì)…

感到有趣

;arrive

at/in

到達(dá)astonish

(ed)

at/

by

感到驚愕

;exclaim

at

驚叫/嘆

;glance

at

看一眼

;guess

at

猜測(cè)

;knock

at敲

;look

at

;point

at/to

指向

;shock(ed)

at

/

by

感到震驚

;stare

at

盯著…看surprise(d)

at

/by感到驚訝;wonder

at/about感到驚異

;work

at/on

鉆研at

用于表達(dá)感情的一些詞之后,常用被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)He

was

astonished

at

what

he

found.Dan

was

both

surprised

and

amused

at

thenews.與for連用的動(dòng)詞:account

for說明(原因);ask

for/of請(qǐng)求;act

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