新概念英语第三册32讲课教案
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[ Lesson 32 36:52 ] § Lesson 32 A lostship 一艘沉船【New words and expressions】生词和短语●salvage v. 救助,营救;打捞●Barents n. 巴伦支(海)●sunken adj. 沉没的●cargo n. 货物●bullion n. 金条;银条●scour v. 彻底搜索●chest n. 大箱子●contents n.(复数)所装的东西●belongings n. (复数)所有物●item n. 物件●cruiser n. 巡洋舰●find n. 找到的物品●log book 航海日志●piece v. 拼成整体●convoy n. 护航●torpedo v. 用鱼雷攻击●submarine n. 潜水艇●naval adj. 海军的●ministry n.(政府的)部■salvage v. 救助,营救;打捞salvage goods from the firesalvage the patientsalvage your time 节省时间salvage archaelogy 抢救性考古salvage boat 救助船salvage money 救助费,打捞费■Barents n. 巴伦支(海)■sunken adj. 沉没的■cargo n. 货物cargo: the goods carried by ship; plane or vehicleEg.: The ship has a cargo of 1,000 tonscargo vesselgoods: the goods carried by plane or train 也可以做形容词,只能表示铁路运输,常指商店里的的商品。
Eg.: Trains are used to carry goods and passengers.A goods train■bullion n. 金条;银条■scour v. 彻底搜索go throughThe house has been searched / scoured for the hidden bullion. scour / search / hunt (都可与for 搭配,表示目的)search 指寻找丢失的东西或被认为是存在的东西,比look for更正式hunt 指漫无边际的寻找急需要的东西scour 表示彻底地搜查一个特定范围并暗示花费更大的力气Eg.: I have been searching everywhere, but I can’t find the key.We spent a week hunting for the puma.L31-04_32-01 end 10’56”L32-02 begin10’13”They scoured the woods for the child.scour / search / hunt (都可与for 搭配,表示目的)■chest n. 大箱子chest: a large strong box in which valuable objects are kept case 衣箱(总称)suitcase 手提箱safe 保险箱trunk 汽车尾箱dustbin 垃圾箱■contents n.(复数)所装的东西■belongings n. (复数)所有物■item n. 物件■cruiser n. 巡洋舰■find n. 找到的物品find: Something good or valuableEg.: the little restaurant is quite a find.The garden is a good find.■log book 航海日志■piece v. 拼成整体part / a piece of cake / a piece of newspiece: put parts together to form a wholepiece together 拼揍Eg.: They piece the log book together.piece up 修补,拼合Please piece up the dress.piece a quilt■convoy n. 护航in convoy 护航under convoy: 被护航■torpedo v. 用鱼雷攻击■submarine n. 潜水艇前缀sub-1. 下subway 地铁substructure 下层建筑subsoil 下层土subnormal 低于正常的2.次;准;亚subtripicssubcollegesubcontinent3. 副;分支;下级;下属subeditor 副编辑subagent 副代理人subhead 副标题suboffice 分办事处4.接近的subadult 接近成人的subteen 将近十三岁的subequal 接近相等的5.再subdived 再分sublet 转租subculture 再培养■naval adj. 海军的navy 海军naval port 军港naval power 制海权voyage 海上航行navigation 航海术navigate v. 航海,航行■ministry n.(政府的)部【Text】Lesson 32 A lost ship 一艘沉船Listen to the tape then answer the question below.Did the crew of the Elkor find what they were looking for?Why?The salvage operation had been a complete failure. The smallship, Elkor, which had been searching the Barents Sea forweeks, was on its way home. A radio message from the mainlandhad been received by the ship's captain instructing him togive up the search. The captain knew that another attempt would be made later, for the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion.Despite the message, the captain of the Elkor decided to try once more. The sea bed was scoured with powerful nets and there was tremendous excitement on board when a chest was raised from the bottom. Though the crew were at first under the impression that the lost ship had been found, the contents of the chest proved them wrong. What they had in fact found was a ship which had been sunk many years before.The chest contained the personal belongings of a seaman, Alan Fielding. There were books, clothing and photographs,together with letters which the seaman had once received from his wife. The captain of the Elkor ordered his men to salvage as much as possible from the wreck. Nothing of value was found, but the numerous items which were brought to the surface proved to be of great interest. From a heavy gun that was raised, the captain realized that the ship must have been a cruiser. In another chest, which contained the belongings of a ship's officer, there was an unfinished letter which had been written on March 14th, 1943. The captain learnt from the letter that the name of the lost ship was the Karen. The most valuable find of all was the ship's log book, parts of which it was still possible to read. From this the captain was able to piece together all the information that had come to light. The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. This was later confirmed by a naval official at the Ministry of Defence after the Elkor had returned home. All the items that were found were sent to the War Museum. 参考译文打捞工作彻底失败了。
新概念第三册32课课文(原创版)目录1.新概念英语第三册第 32 课概述2.购物变得方便的原因3.偷窃现象的增加4.解决偷窃问题的方法正文【新概念英语第三册第 32 课概述】《新概念英语》第三册第 32 课的课文标题为“Shopping Made Easy”,意为“购物变得很方便”。
课文主要讲述了现代社会购物的便利性以及随之带来的问题。
【购物变得方便的原因】课文提到,现代社会购物变得方便的主要原因有以下几点:1.购物场所的增多:随着经济的发展和城市化进程的加快,购物中心、超市等购物场所越来越多,人们可以方便地在附近找到购物的地方。
2.商品种类的丰富:市场上的商品种类繁多,满足了人们各种各样的需求。
3.购物时间的灵活性:现代购物场所的经营时间较长,人们可以在业余时间进行购物。
4.网络购物的兴起:互联网的发展使得网络购物成为一种新的购物方式,人们可以在家中就能购买到所需的商品。
【偷窃现象的增加】然而,购物的便利性也带来了一些问题,主要是偷窃现象的增加。
课文提到,现在的人们并不像以前那样诚实,偷窃的诱惑力比以前更大。
特别是在大型购物场所,偷窃行为更为常见。
【解决偷窃问题的方法】为了解决偷窃问题,课文提出了以下建议:1.加强治安管理:政府和警方应加强对购物场所的治安管理,提高安保力度,预防偷窃行为的发生。
2.提高人们的道德素质:通过教育等途径,提高人们的道德素质,让人们自觉抵制偷窃行为。
3.采用技术手段防范:购物场所可以采用监控、防盗报警等技术手段,防范偷窃行为的发生。
总之,《新概念英语》第三册第 32 课讲述了现代社会购物变得方便的原因以及随之带来的偷窃问题。
新概念第三册32课课文
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目录
1.新概念英语第三册第 32 课课文概述
2.购物变得方便的原因
3.人们变得不诚实的现象
4.偷窃的诱惑大于以往
5.特别是在大型商店
6.侦探观察到一个穿着讲究的人的行为
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新概念英语第三册第 32 课课文讲述了购物变得方便的同时,人们变得不再诚实,偷窃的诱惑也大于以往。
尤其是在大型商店,侦探最近观察到一个穿着讲究的人的行为。
随着社会的发展,购物变得越来越方便。
人们可以随时随地通过网络购物,也可以在实体商店享受舒适的购物环境。
然而,这种便利性也带来了一些负面影响。
人们变得不再诚实。
在购物的过程中,人们面临的诱惑越来越多,偷窃的行为也随之增加。
尤其是在大型商店,人们往往会被琳琅满目的商品吸引,而忘记了自己的初衷。
这种诱惑使得人们更容易产生偷窃的念头,从而导致不诚实的行为。
偷窃的诱惑大于以往。
在过去,人们可能因为害怕被抓到而克制自己的偷窃行为。
然而,随着购物环境的变化,人们越来越容易产生偷窃的念头。
特别是在大型商店,人们可能会认为偷窃的成功率更高,从而放纵自己的行为。
最近,一个侦探观察到一个穿着讲究的人在大型商店的行为。
这个人
在商场里闲逛,看似没有特别的目的。
然而,当侦探注意到他时,他突然拿起了一件昂贵的商品,并迅速放入自己的口袋。
显然,这个人打算偷窃。
综上所述,新概念英语第三册第 32 课课文提醒我们在享受购物便利的同时,也要警惕人们变得不诚实、偷窃行为增加的现象。
Lesson 32 A lost ship 一艘沉船【New words and expressions】生词和短语■salvage[ˈsælvidʒ] v. 救助,营救;打捞salvage goods from the fire从火中抢救货物salvage the patient拯救病人salvage your time 节省时间salvage archaelogy 抢救性考古salvage boat 救助船salvage money 救助费,打捞费save/rescuesalva ge sth from……■Barents ['bærənts] n. 巴伦支(海)■sunken[ˈsʌŋkən] adj. 沉没的sink[siŋk]v.陷入,衰退;下沉;降低;掘n.水槽Sink~sank~sunkSink~sunk~sunken■cargo [ˈkɑ:gəu]n. 货物cargo: the goods carried by ship; plane or vehicle(通常用于船运)Eg.: The ship has a cargo of 1,000 tonscargo vessel货船goods: the goods carried by plane or train 也可以做形容词,只能表示铁路运输,常指商店里的的商品。
Eg.: Trains are used to carry goods and passengers.A goods train货物列车Trains are used to carry goods and passengers. 火车是用来运送货物和旅客的。
■bullion[ˈbuljən] n. 金条;银条■scour[ˈskauə] v. 彻底搜索,擦洗, 搜寻, 腹泻n.擦洗, 腹泻Be scoured withscour :go throughThe house has been searched / scoured for the hidden bullion.为了找到被藏起来的金条,整个房子都被彻底找过了。
新概念英语第三册第32课:A lost shipLesson 32 A lost ship一艘沉船 Listen to the tape then answer the question below.听录音,然后回答以下问题。
Did the crew of the Elkor find what they were looking for? Why?The salvage operation had been a complete failure. The small ship, Elkor, which had been searching the Barents Sea for weeks, was on its way home.A radio message from the mainland had been received by the ship's captain instructing him to give up the search. The captain knew that another attempt would be made later, for the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion.Despite the message, the captain of the Elkor decided to try once more. The sea bed was scoured with powerful nets and there was tremendous excitement on board went a chest was raised from the bottom. Though the crew were at first under the impression that the lost ship had been found, the contents of the chest proved them wrong. What they had in fact found was a ship which had been sunk many years before.The chest contained the personal belongings of a seaman, Alan Fielding. There were books, clothing and photographs, together with letters which the seaman had once received from his wife. The captain of the Elkor ordered his men to salvage as much as possible from the wreck. Nothing of value was found, but the numerous items which were brought to the surface proved to be of great interest. From a heavy gun that was raised, the captain realized that the ship must have been a cruiser. In another chest, which contained the belongings of a ship's officer, there was an unfinished letter which had been written on March 14th, 1943. The captain learnt from the letter that the name of the lost ship was the Karen. Themost valuable find of all was the ship's log book, parts of which it was still possible to read. From this the captain was able to piece together all the information that had come to light. The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. This was later confirmed by naval official at the Ministry of Defiance after the Elkor had returned home. All the items that were found were sent to the War Museum.参考译文打捞工作彻底失败了。
新概念第三册32课课文摘要:I.引言- 介绍新概念第三册32课课文的主题II.图书馆里的情景- 描述图书馆里的安静氛围和各种书籍III.借书的过程- 说明借书的步骤和注意事项IV.还书的过程- 阐述还书的流程和注意事项V.罚款制度- 介绍图书馆的罚款制度以及原因VI.借阅证的重要性- 强调借阅证在图书馆借还书过程中的作用VII.结论- 总结全文内容,强调在图书馆借还书的规范性正文:I.引言新概念第三册32课课文以“在图书馆里”为主题,通过描述图书馆的环境和借还书的过程,让我们了解到了图书馆的规章制度以及借阅证的重要性。
II.图书馆里的情景图书馆是一个知识的宝库,这里有着各种各样的书籍。
在图书馆里,人们可以找到自己感兴趣的书籍,沉浸在知识的海洋中。
这里的环境通常都非常安静,以便让读者能够专心致志地阅读。
III.借书的过程在图书馆借书,首先需要找到自己感兴趣的书籍。
然后,在借书台办理借书手续,向工作人员出示借阅证,并告知所借书籍的名称和作者。
确认无误后,工作人员会在借阅证上记录借书记录。
在借书过程中,需要注意保护书籍,避免损坏。
IV.还书的过程还书的过程相对简单。
在还书日期前,将书籍归还至图书馆,并交给工作人员。
工作人员会检查书籍是否完好,然后在借阅证上注销借书记录。
V.罚款制度图书馆的罚款制度是为了保证书籍的及时归还,避免资源浪费。
如果逾期归还书籍,需要按照规定的金额支付罚款。
当然,如果是因为特殊原因导致的逾期,可以与图书馆工作人员协商解决。
VI.借阅证的重要性借阅证是图书馆借还书的唯一凭证,上面记录了读者的借还书记录以及罚款情况。
在借还书过程中,一定要妥善保管借阅证,避免遗失。
VII.结论新概念第三册32课课文让我们了解了在图书馆借还书的过程以及罚款制度。
在图书馆借还书时,一定要遵守规定,按时归还书籍,避免产生罚款。
同时,借阅证的重要性也不容忽视,一定要妥善保管。
新概念第三册32课课文
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目录
1.新概念英语第三册第 32 课概述
2.购物变得方便的原因
3.偷窃现象的增加
4.解决偷窃问题的方法
正文
【新概念英语第三册第 32 课概述】
《新概念英语》第三册第 32 课的课文标题为“Shopping Made Easy”,意为“购物变得很方便”。
课文主要讲述了现代社会购物的便利性以及随之带来的一些问题。
【购物变得方便的原因】
课文提到,购物变得方便的主要原因有以下几点:
1.商品种类繁多:现代商场中的商品种类繁多,可以满足消费者各种各样的需求。
2.购物环境舒适:现代化的商场环境舒适,为消费者提供了愉悦的购物体验。
3.购物方式多样:除了传统的实体店购物,消费者还可以选择网上购物等新兴方式。
【偷窃现象的增加】
然而,购物的便利性也带来了一些问题,主要是偷窃现象的增加。
课文提到,随着人们道德观念的沦丧,偷窃的诱惑力越来越大,尤其是在大型商场中。
【解决偷窃问题的方法】
为了解决偷窃问题,课本提出了以下建议:
1.加强道德教育:通过家庭、学校和社会等途径,加强对人们的道德教育,提高道德素质。
2.完善法律法规:加大对偷窃行为的惩罚力度,让偷窃者付出沉重的代价。
3.提高购物安全性:商场可以采取一系列措施,如加强安保力量、安装监控设备等,提高购物安全性。
A Lost Ship ⼀艘沉船The salvage operation had been a complete failure. The small ship, Elkor, which had been searching the Barents Sea for weeks, was on its way home. A radio message from the mainland had been received by the ship's captain conducting him to give up the search. The captain knew that another attempt would be made later, for the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion.Despite the message, the captain of the Elkor decided to try once more. The sea bed was scoured with powerful nets and there was tremendous excitement on board when a chest was raised from the bottom. Though the crew were at first under the impression that the lost ship had been found, the contents of the chest proved them wrong. What they had in fact found was a ship which had been sunk many years before.The chest contained the personal belongings of a seaman, Alan Fielding. There were books, clothing and photographs,together with letters which the seaman had once received from his wife. The captain of the Elkor ordered his men to salvage as much as possible from the wreck. Nothing of value was found, but the numerous items which were brought to the surface proved to be of great interest. From a heavy gun that was raised, the captain realized that the ship must have been a cruiser. In another chest, which contained the belongings of a ship's officer, there was an unfinished letter which had been written on March 14th, 1943. The captain learnt from the letter that the name of the lost ship was the Karen. The most valuable find of all was the ship's log book, parts of which it was still possible to read. From this the captain was able to piece together all the information that had come to light. The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. This was later confirmed by a naval official at the Ministry of Defence after the Elkor had returned home. All the items that were found were sent to the War Museum.4. The captain knew that another attempt would be made later, for the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion.船长知道⽇后还会再作尝试,因为他试图寻找的沉船上载有⼀批珍贵的⾦条。