新概念英语第二册第32课PPT课件
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Lesson32 Shopping made easyNew words and expressions•once (adv.)•If someone once did something, they did it at some time in the past.• e.g My family once went to that beautiful park last year.•temptation (n.)•If you feel you want to do something or have something, even though you know you really should resist it, youcan refer to this feeling as temptation.• e.g Will you be able to resist the temptation to buy?•article (n.)•You can refer to objects as articles of some kind.• e.g She had destroyed the house of all articles of value.•wrap (v.)•When you wrap something, you fold paper or cloth tightly around it to cover it completely, for example, in order to protect it or so that you can give it to someone as apresent.• e.g Harry had carefully bought and wrapped presents for Mark to give the children.•phrase:•wrap up• e.g•The shop assistant wrapped it up forthe young lady.•simply (adv.)•You use simply to emphasize that something consists of only one thing, happens for only one reason, or is done in only one way.• e.g The table is simply a wooden round table.•merely / just / only(the same meaning with"simply")•arrest (v.)•If the police arrest you, they take you to a police station, because they believe you may have committed a crime.• e.g Police arrested two young men in connection with one of the murder case.Key structures•Do you remember these sentences?•Mary is tall, but Jane is taller.•Jane is taller than Mary.•Betty is very tall.•She is the tallest girl in the class.•Those sentences are contrastive sentences.Now study these sentences carefully:•a•He is as old as I am.•She is not as intelligent as we think.•She is not so intelligent as we think.•We can use•"as...as"•"not as...as"•"not so...as" to express contrast.• b Instead of saying We can say:There isn't much I can do to help him. There is little I can do to help him. At here," isn't much " = " is little ", we can use different structure to express the same meaning.More examples:He hasn't got as much work to do as I have. He has got less work to do than I have.There weren't many people in the shop. There were very few people in the shop. He hasn't as many books as I have. He has fewer books than I have.There isn't much whisky in this bottle,but you can have some if you want it.There isn't much whisky in this bottle, but you can have a little if you want it.There aren't many apples on the tree, but you can pick some if you want to.There aren't many apples on the tree, but you can pick a few if you want to .• A•People are not so honest as they once were(1.1); •The temptation…is greater than ever before(11.1-2);there werefewer people…than usual (11.4-5);•it was easier…to watch her (11.5-6);•one of the most expensive dresses (11.7-8); •wrapped it… as quickly as possible (11.8-9)•so•as•greater •fewer•easier•few•little•most expensive •as•asKey for Special Difficulties•One•a•an•one•a•a•a•oneKey for Multiple Choice Questions • 1.c• 2.c• 3.c• 4.b• 5.b• 6.c•7.a•8.d•9.a•10.d•11.b•12.c。