新概念三第5课课件
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Lesson 12 life on a desert island
Part 1 Words and Expressions
(1)desert island 荒岛
(2)unrealistic adj. 不切实际的
反义词:realistic 现实的,逼真的,实事求是的
部分中国中学生对留学抱有不切实际的幻想,他们认为留学是一个解决方案。事实上,对他们来说,留学或许是个新问题的开始。
Some Chinese students have unrealistic pictures of studying abroad. They think studying abroad is
a solution. In fact, it may be the beginning of new problems.
理想化的想法/浪漫的想法/脚踏实地的想法
Unrealistic idea/romantic idea/down-to-earth idea
(3)paradise n. 天堂 乐土
近义词heaven
区别 :heaven指的是上帝所在的地方,人死后要去的地方,精神上的
Paradise是强调没有痛苦没有疾病,美好的极乐世界,人间的(可用作比喻义)
巴厘岛是世界最大的自然乐园之一。
Bali is one of the world’s great natural paradises.
天哪!那很说明问题!
Good Heavens! That explains a lot!
反义词 hell
上有天堂,下有苏杭。
Just as there is paradise in heaven, there are Suzhou and Hangzhou on earth.
(4)wretched adj. 可怜的,艰苦的
近义词: miserable, poor
At that time, he lived in a wretched world and led a dog’s life .
新概念第五课词汇
1.editor : n.1.编辑、编者,校订者。2. (影片、广播电视节目的) 剪裁员,剪接师。3.(广播电视节目的)记者,编辑。4.编辑程序。
e.g.:He got a job as editor of a trade journal. 他找到了一份当商业杂志编辑的工作。
editor of the press 报纸编辑人员 selfcultivation of an editor 编辑修养
In my function as chief editor. 在我担任总编辑的职位。
Textual emendations made by the editor. 编辑的文稿修改意见。
2.extreme:adj.1.尽头的,末端的。2.极度的,极端的;过激的;过分的。3.异乎寻常的;严重的;严厉的。4.远离中心的;末端的;尽头的。
n.1.极端;过分;极度;极限。2。极端不同的感情(或境况、行为方式等);完全相反的事
e.g.:She lived on the etreme edge of the forest. 他住在森林的最边缘。
His views are rather extreme. 他的见解相当偏激。 Joy and grief are extremes.喜与悲都是极端。
He could not tolerate the extremes of heat in the desert. 他忍受不住沙漠的酷热。
3.statistics:n . 1. 一项统计数据。2.统计资料,统计数字。3.统计学。
e.g.: We have a fascinating statistics. 我们有一项可喜的数据。
We have statistics for the last year. 我们有去年的统计资料。
NCE3 Lesson4
editor. n. 编辑
edition n. 版本
editor-in-chief = Chief editor 主编
edit. v.编辑
editorial n. 社论
an editorial on education 一篇关于教育的社论
eg. to edit a Shakespeare play for use in schools
编辑一本莎士比亚剧本以供学校使用
补充:compile v. 汇编(不作改动的编辑)
compiler n. 汇编者
A guidebook compiled from variety of sources 利用各种资料汇编的导游手册
compose v. 创作,作曲
composer n. (尤指)作曲家
eg. She began to compose songs at an early age.
extreme. n. 极端 adj. 极端的
go to extremes to do sth. 走极端做某事
eg. 1. Sometimes he eats too much and sometimes he eats nothing.
He goes from one extreme to the other.
2. He went to extremes to steal because of poverty.
In the extreme 极其
extremely adv. 极端地,极其地,非常
eg. He has been generous in the extreme. 他极其慷慨大方。
eg. Personally, I’m extremely well satisfied.
补充: go so far as to do sth. 甚至于„; 竟然做„
Eg. 1. I won’t go so far as to say that he is dishonest.
Lesson 35 Justice was done
justice ['dʒʌstɪs]
n. 正义,公正;司法,审判
Children have a strong sense of justice.
justice has been done / served
We might say that justice has been done when a man's innocence or guilt has been proved
beyond doubt.
do justice to … / do … justice
He didn't do himself justice in the exams.
The photograph does not do justice to the rich colors of the gardens.
bring sb. to justice
The killers will be brought to justice.
Justice has long arms.
court [kɔ:t]
n. 朝廷;法庭;球场
v. 讨好,追求;招致
A friend in court is better than a penny in purse.
courtesy courteous
go to court
settle sth. out of court
a tennis / basketball court
Some businessmen court only wealthy clients.
John has been courting Mary for 3 years.
court fame and gain
Pride courts failure.
innocence ['ɪnəsns]
n. 清白,无辜;天真无邪
innocence guilt