新概念英语第一册L49(共52页)
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第一部分:文章导言1. 课文介绍本课文为新概念英语第一册第49篇课文,主要讲述了关于购物的情景对话和相关词汇的运用。
通过学习本课文,读者可以进一步提高自己的英语听力和口语表达能力,并且了解一些在日常生活中常见的购物场景中常用的表达方式。
2. 课文目的通过本文的学习,读者可以:- 提高对日常购物场景中常用的英语表达方式的理解和运用能力; - 通过对话文本的仔细阅读和反复听写,提高自己的英语听力;- 增加对于一些日常生活中常见的购物场景的了解,为实际生活中的英语交流做好准备。
第二部分:课文内容分析及重点词汇解析1. 课文内容本课文主要由一段关于购物的对话组成,包括了购物时对店员的询问和回答、货物价格的询问和确认等内容,在情景对话中贴近日常生活,内容实用性强。
2. 主要词汇及短语- excuse me:对不起,打扰一下- jumper:运动衫- fit:合适- in blue:蓝色的- cotton:棉花3. 词汇解析- 在本课文中,"excuse me"用于向店员打招呼或引起对方的注意; - "jumper"指代一种款式较为宽松的运动衫;- "fit"常见用法为"fit for",表示某物适合于某种场合或用途;- "in blue"表示某物是蓝色的;- "cotton"为英语中的"棉花"一词,表示一种常见面料。
第三部分:课文对话分析及学习重点1. 对话分析课文中的对话模拟了购物时常见的交流情景,可供学习者在实际生活中参考。
买东西是日常生活中不可或缺的一部分,因此学习相关的购物对话对于提高英语口语表达能力是很有必要的。
2. 学习重点- 学会礼貌地向店员打招呼并进行交流,如"excuse me";- 练习询问商品的相关信息,如价格、颜色等;- 熟练掌握描述商品的常用词汇,如"jumper"、"cotton"等;- 通过对话学习,提高自己的英语口语表达能力。
新概念英语第一册49课课文原文Lesson 49 A noble gangsterOne of the most powerful gangsters in Chicago before the start of World War II was Al Capone. He was born in Italy in 1899. His father was a hairdresser and his mother was a seamstress. When Capone was 11 years old, he joined a street gang. At the age of 14, he became the leader of a small group of young criminals. Capone was sent to prison for the first time at the age of 15 for carrying a concealed weapon.After serving a few months in prison, Capone moved to Chicago and started working for Johnny Torrio, a well-known gangster at the time. Torrio taught Capone about the illegal activities that were taking place in Chicago, such as gambling, prostitution, and bootlegging. Capone quickly rose through the ranks and became one of Torrio's most trusted men. When Torrio retired, Capone took over as the leader of the gang.Under Capone's leadership, the gang became extremely powerful and influential. They controlled many illegal businesses in Chicago and made millions of dollars. Capone was known for his violent ways and his ability to eliminate anyone who crossed him. However, he also had a reputation for being generous towards the poor. During the Great Depression, Caponeopened up soup kitchens and distributed food to the needy. Many people in Chicago saw him as a modern-day Robin Hood.Capone's reign of terror eventually came to an end when he was convicted of tax evasion in 1931. He was sentenced to 11 years in prison and was released on parole in 1939 due to his deteriorating health. He spent his remaining years in Florida before dying in 1947.Al Capone's life is a fascinating example of how a criminal can simultaneously be seen as both ruthless and generous. Despite his illegal activities, he was admired by some for his charitable acts, especially during times of hardship. This paradoxical nature has made Capone a legendary figure in the history of organized crime.。