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新概念英语第二册课文全文大全Lesson 1 A private conversationI was in a park last week and saw two boys. One boy was sitting on the grass. The other boy was standing near him.The boy on the grass had a model aeroplane in his hand. The standing boy was interested in the aeroplane and was looking at it.Lesson 2 Are you a teacher?Mr. Thompson is a teacher. He teaches English. He goes to a different school every day.He likes his work and he tries to make his lessons interesting.He has a car. He waits outside his house every morning and then begins his long journey.Lesson 3 A pleasant dreamLast night, I had a pleasant dream. In my dream, I flew above this city.I saw houses and people. I flew across a river and saw some children near it.They were sailing little boats in the water. I flew into the sky, but soon I woke up.Lesson 4 The wrong glassWe have two glasses on the tray. One glass is full of milk and the other is full of wine.I want to drink some milk. I picked up the glass of wine by mistake.I drank the wine and put the glass back on the tray.Lesson 5 The fireIt was midnight. Mr. Black was in bed, but he could not sleep. He got up and looked out of the window.He saw a man at the back of his house. The man had a box in his hand.He put the box on the ground and then he ran away. Mr. Black saw some smoke.Then he saw some flames. There was a fire in the box.Lesson 6 Medicine and public healthWe live in exciting times. Scientists and doctors are always discovering new ways of treating diseases.They are finding new medicines every day. Many illnesses can now be cured.People are healthier and they live longer than they used to.There are still many problems to solve, but we are finally winning the war against illness.Lesson 7 Shopping in LondonThere are many places of interest to see in London. If you want to go shopping, you can find some of the best shops in Oxford Street.Lesson 8 Not for jazzThere is a new hotel in London. The hotel is expensive and there are a lot of visitors there.I know someone who went to the hotel last month. He is a jazz pianist.He arrived at the hotel late at night and went straight to bed.The next morning, the manager of the hotel asked him to leave.Lesson 9 The best and the worstWe went to a small hotel on holiday last summer. It was in the countryside.We had a big room on the second floor. There was a small balcony outside the room.The countryside was really beautiful. The hotel garden was full of flowers and trees.Lesson 10 Mr. James ScottMr. James Scott is an engineer. He lives in the country. He has two daughters.They are fond of horses and dogs. Mr. Scott has two dogs and three horses.The girls are always very busy with the dogs and horses. These are their pets.。
新概念英语第二册课文及翻译Lesson 1 A private conversation私人谈话Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat.The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it.A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily(状语). They did not pay any attention. In the end,I could not bear it. I turned round again. 'I can't heara word!' I said angrily.‘It’s none of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private conversation!'.上星期我去看戏。
我的座位很好,戏很有意思,但我却无法欣赏。
一青年男子与一青年女子坐在我的身后,大声地说着话。
我非常生气,因为我听不见演员在说什么。
我回过头去怒视着那一男一女,他们却毫不理会。
最后,我忍不住了,又一次回过头去,生气地说:“我一个字也听不见了!”“不关你的事,”那男的毫不客气地说,“这是私人间的谈话!”【NEW WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS】生词和短语★private adj.私人的it's my private letter/house ;美式英语private school:私立学校英式英语:公学 ETON (private school) privacy:隐私 it's a privacy. adj.《Private Ryan》 private soldier:大兵private life:私生Letter n. 首字母public:公众的,公开的public school ; public letter 公开信;public place :公共场所★conversation n.谈话 uni verse转动 uniformUni--bi--tri--quar-pent-sex/hex-sept-oct-nov---decBilateral trade 双边贸易triangle quarter pentagon sex古罗马历法 10个月---12凯撒大帝 julis---July 七月屋大维 augusto--August 八月September九月(原七月)---septwolvesOctober 十月(原八月)---octopusNovemberDecember---- decadesubject of conversation:话题辨析: conversation, dialogue, talk, chat这些名词均含“交谈”之意。
最新精选全文完整版(可编辑修改)新概念英语第二册课文(英汉对照)[1-24课]Lesson 1 A private conversation私人谈话Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned ro精选全文,可以编辑修改文字!und. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. I n the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said an grily. ‘It’s none of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private con versation!'.Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch?早餐还是午餐?It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunc h time.Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside.'What a day!' I thought. 'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'm coming to see you.' 'But I'm stil l having breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing?' she asked. ‘I’m having breakfast,' I repeated.'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late? It's one o'clock!''Lesson 3 Please send me a card请给我寄一张明信片Postcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I went to Italy. I visited museums and sat in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. 'The n he lent me a book. I read a few lines, but I did not understand a word. Every d ay I thought about postcards. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send any ca rds to my friends. On the last day I made a big decision. I got up early and bought thirty-seven cards. I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card!Lesson 4 An exciting trip激动人心的旅行I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia. He has been there for six months. Tim is an engineer. He is working for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. He has just bought a n Australian car and has gone to Alice Springs, a small town in the centre of Austra lia. He will soon visit Darwin. From there, he will fly to Perth. My brother has neve r been abroad before, so he is finding this trip very exciting.Lesson 5 No wrong numbers无错号之虞Mr. James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr. Scott cannot get a tel ephone for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Yesterday, a pige on carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. The bird covered the distance in three minutes. Up to now, Mr. Scott has sent a great many requests for spare p arts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. In this way, he has begun his own private telephone service.Lesson 6 Percy Buttons珀西·巴顿斯I have just moved to a house in Bridge Street. Yesterday a beggar knocked at my d oor. He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer. In return for this, the beggar sto od on his head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away. Later a neighbo r told me about him. Everybody knows him. His name is Percy Buttons. He calls at every house in the street once a month and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer.Lesson 7 Too late为时太晚The plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. They we re expecting a valuable parcel of diamond from South Africa. A few hours earlier, s omeone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield. Two men took the parcel off the plane and car ried it into the Customs House. While two detectives were keeping guard at the do or, two others opened the parcel. To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand!Lesson 8 The best and the worst最好的和最差的Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. Nearly everybody enters for 'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time. Bill Frith's gar den is larger than Joe's. Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and veg etables, but Joe's garden is more interesting. He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. I like gardens too, but I do not like hard work. Ever y year I enter for the garden competition too, and I always win a little prize for th e worst garden in the town!Lesson 9 A cold welcome冷遇On Wednesday evening, we went to the Town Hall. It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strik e twelve in twenty minutes' time. Fifteen minutes passed and then, at five to twelv e, the clock stopped. The big minute hand did not move. We waited and waited, b ut nothing happened. Suddenly someone shouted, 'It's two minutes past twelve! The clock has stopped!' I looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock refused to wel come the New Year. At that moment everybody began to laugh and sing.Lesson 10 Not for jazz不适于演奏爵士乐We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord(翼琴). It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living-room. It has belonged to our f amily for a long time. The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ag o. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck th e keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was shocked. Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father's.Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in. Harry worked in a l awyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, b ut he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. Whi le he was eating, I asked him to lend me twenty pounds. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately. 'I have never borrowed any money from you,' Harry sai d, 'so now you can pay for my dinner!'Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck再见,一路顺风Our neighbor, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. We shall meet him at the harbour early in the morning. He will be in his small boat; Topsail. Tapsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across the Atlantic many times. Captain Alison will set out at eight o'clock so we shall have plenty of time. We shall see h is boat and then we shall say good-bye to him. He will be away for two months. W e are very proud of him. He will take part in an important race across the Atlanti c.Lesson 13 The Greenwood Boys绿林少年The Greenwood Boys are a group of popular singers. At present, they are visiting al l parts of the country. They will be arriving here tomorrow. They will be coming by train and most of the youngpeople in the town will be meeting them at the station. Tomorrow evening they wil l be singing at the Workers' Club. The Greenwood Boys will be staying for five days. During this time, they will give five performances. As usual, the police will have a difficult time. They will be trying to keep order. It is always the same on these o ccasions.Lesson 14 Do you speak English?你会讲英语吗?I had an amusing experience last year. After I had left a small village in the south of France, I drove on to the next town. On the way, a young man waved to me. I stopped and he asked me for a lift. As soon as he had got into the car, I said goo d morning to him in French and he replied in the same language. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neither of us spoke during the journey. I had nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, 'Do y ou speak English?' As I soon learnt, he was English himself!Lesson 15 Good news佳音The secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth would see me. I felt very nervous when.I went into his office. He did not look up from his desk when I entered. After I h ad sat down, he said that business was very bad. He told me that the firm could n ot afford to pay such large salaries. Twenty people had already left. I knew that m y turn had come. 'Mr. Harmsworth,' I said in a weak voice. 'Don't interrupt,' he said. Then he smiled and told me I would receive an extra thousand pounds a year!Lesson 16 A polite request彬彬有礼的要求If you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it. You will be very lucky if he lets you go without a ticket. However, this does not always happen. Traffic police are sometimes very polite. During a holiday in Sweden, I fo und this note on my car:' Sir, we welcome you to our city. This is a "No Parking" a rea. You will enjoy your stay here if you pay attention to our street signs. This not e is only a reminder.' If you receive a request like this, you cannot fail to obey it!Lesson 17 Always young青年常驻My aunt Jennifer is an actress. She must be at least thirty-five years old. In spite o f this, she often appears on the stage as a young girl. Jennifer will have to take p art in a new play soon. This time, she will be a girl of seventeen. In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings. Last year in another pl ay, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange-coloured dress. If anyone ever asked her how old she is, she always answers, 'My dear, it must be terrible to be grown up!'Lesson18 He often does this!他经常干这种事!After I had had lunch at a village inn, I looked for my bag. I had left it on a chair beside the door and now it wasn't there! As I was looking for it, the inn-keeper ca me in. 'Did you have a good meal?' he asked. 'Yes, thank you,' I answered, 'but I ca n't pay the bill. I haven't got my bag.' The inn-keeper smiled and immediately went out. In a few minutes he returned with my bag and gave it back to me. 'I'm very sorry,' he said ' My dog had taken it into the garden. He often does this.'Lesson19 Sold out票已售完'The play may begin at any moment,' I said.'It may have begun already,' Susan answered.'I hurried to the ticket-office. 'May I have two tickets please ?' I asked.'I'm sorry, we've sold out,' the girl said.'What a pity!' Susan exclaimed.Just then, a man hurried to the ticket-office.'Can I return these two tickets?' he asked.'Certainly,' the girl said.'Could I have those two tickets please ?' I asked.'Certainly, 'the girl said, 'but they are for next Wednesday's performance.'I might as well have them,' I said sadly.Lesson20 One man in a boat独坐孤舟Fishing is my favorite sport. I often fish for hours without catching anything. But thi s does not worry me. Some fishermen are unlucky. Instead of catching fish, they ca tch old boots and rubbish. I am even less lucky. I never catch anything-not even ol d boots. After having spent whole mornings on the river, I always go home with an empty bag. 'You must give up fishing!' my friends say.' It's a waste of time.' But th ey don't realize one important thing. I'm not really interested in fishing. I am only i nterested in sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all!Lesson21 Mad or not?是不是疯了?Aeroplanes are slowly driving me mad. I live near an airport and passing planes can be heard night and day. The airport was built during the war, but for some reason it could not be used then. Last year, however, it came into use. Over a hundred people must have been driven away from their homes by the noise. I am one of th e few people left. Sometimes I think this house will be knocked down by a passing plane. I have been offered a large sum of money to go away, but I am determined to stay here. Everybody says I must be mad and they are probably right.Lesson22 A glass envelope玻璃信封My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland. Last year, we were travelling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her name and address on it into a bottle. She threw the bottle into the sea. She never thought of it again, but ten months later, she received a letter from a girl in Holland. Both girls write to each other regularly now. However, they have decided to use the post-office. Letters will cost a litt1e more, but they will c ertainly travel faster.Lesson23 A new house新居I had a letter from my sister yesterday. She lives in Nigeria. In her letter, she said that she would come to England next year. If she comes, she will get a surprise. We are now living in a beautiful new house in the country. Work on it had begun b efore my sister left. The house was completed five months ago. In my letter, I told her that she could stay with us. The house has many large rooms and there is a l ovely garden. It is a very modern house, so it looks strange to some people. It mus t be the only modern house in the district.Lesson24 It could be worse不幸中之万幸I entered the hotel manager's office and sat down. I had just lost $50 and I felt ve ry upset.' I left the money in my room,' I said, 'and it's not there now.' The manag er was sympathetic, but he could do nothing. 'Everyone's losing money these days,' he said. He started to complain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a k nock at the door. A girl came in and put an envelope on his desk. It contained $5o. 'I found this outside this gentleman's room' she said. 'Well,' I said to the manager, ' there is still some honesty in this world!’总之,在这一学年中,我不仅在业务能力上,还是在教育教学上都有了一定的提高。
新概念英语第二册课文(英汉对照)[1-24课]Lesson 1 A private conversation私人谈话Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turnedround again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said angrily. ‘It'snone of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private conversation!'.Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch?早餐还是午餐?It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time.Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside.'What a day!' I thought. 'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'm coming to see you.' 'But I'm still having breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing?' she asked. ‘I'm having breakfast,' Irepeated.'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late? It's one o'clock!''Lesson 3 Please send me a card请给我寄一张明信片Postcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I went to Italy. I visited museums and sat in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. 'Then he lent me a book. I read a few lines, but I did not understand a word. Every day I thought about postcards. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send any caboughtand early up got I decision. big a made I day last the On friends. my to rds thirty-seven cards. I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card!Lesson 4 An exciting trip激动人心的旅行I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia. He has been there for six months. Tim is an engineer. He is working for a big firm and he hasalready visited a great number of different places in Australia. He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice Springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. He will soon visit Darwin. From there, he will fly to Perth. My brother has never been abroad before, so he is finding this trip very exciting.Lesson 5 No wrong numbers无错号之虞Mr. James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr. Scott cannot get a telephone for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. The bird covered the distance in three minutes. Up to now, Mr. Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. In this way, he hasbegun his own private telephone service.Lesson 6 Percy Buttons珀西·巴顿斯I have just moved to a house in Bridge Street. Yesterday a beggar knocked at my door. He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer. In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away. Later a neighboatcalls He Buttons. Percy is name His him. knows Everybody him. about me told revery house in the street once a month and always asks for a meal and a glass ofbeer.Lesson 7 Too late为时太晚The plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamond from South Africa. A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building whileothers were waiting on the airfield. Two men took the parceloff the plane and carried it into the Customs House. While two detectives were keeping guard at the door, two others opened the parcel. To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand!Lesson 8 The best and the worst最好的和最差的Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. Nearly everybody enters for 'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time. Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables, but Joe's garden is more interesting. He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. I like gardens too, but I do not like hard work. Every year I enter for the garden competition too, and I always win a little prize for the worst garden in the town!Lesson 9 A cold welcome 冷遇On Wednesday evening, we went to the Town Hall. It was the last day of the yearand a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strike twelve in twenty minutes' time. Fifteen minutes passed and then, at five to twelvbwaited, and waited We move. not did hand minute big The stopped. clock the e, ut nothing happened. Suddenly someone shouted, 'It's two minutes past twelve! Theclock has stopped!' I looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock refused to welcome the New Year. At that moment everybody began to laugh and sing.Lesson 10 Not for jazz不适于演奏爵士乐We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord(翼琴). It was made inGermany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living-room. It has belonged to our family for a long time. The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged by a visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. My father was shocked. Nowwe are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a friend of my father's.Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in. Harry worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me twenty pounds. To my surprise, he gaveme the money immediately. 'I have never borrowed any money from you,' Harry said, 'so now you can pay for my dinner!'Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck再见,一路顺风Our neighbor, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. We shallmeet him at the harbour early in the morning. He will be in his small boat; Topsail.Tapsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across the Atlantic many times. Captain Alison will set out at eight o'clock so we shall have plenty of time. We shall see hWmonths. two for away be will He him. to good-bye say shall we then and boat ise are very proud of him. He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.Lesson 13 The Greenwood Boys绿林少年The Greenwood Boys are a group of popular singers. At present, they are visiting all parts of the country. They will be arriving here tomorrow. They will be coming by train and most of the youngpeople in the town will be meeting them at the station. Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers' Club. The Greenwood Boys will be staying for five days. During this time, they will give five performances. As usual, the police will have a difficult time. They will be trying to keep order. It is always the same on these occasions.Lesson 14 Do you speak English?你会讲英语吗?I had an amusing experience last year. After I had left a small village in the south of France, I drove on to the next town. On the way, a young man waved to me. I stopped and he asked me for a lift. As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him in French and he replied in the same language. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neitherof us spoke during the journey. Ihad nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, 'Do you speak English?' As I soon learnt, he was English himself!Lesson 15 Good news佳音The secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth would see me. I felt very nervous when. I went into his office. He did not look up from his desk when I entered. After I had sat down, he said that business was very bad. He told me that the firm could nmthat knew I left. already had people Twenty salaries. large such pay to afford oty turn had come. 'Mr. Harmsworth,' I said in a weak voice. 'Don't interrupt,' he said. Then he smiled and told me I would receive an extra thousand pounds a year!Lesson 16 A polite request彬彬有礼的要求If you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it. Youwill be very lucky if he lets you go without a ticket. However, this does not always happen. Traffic police are sometimes very polite. During a holiday in Sweden, I found this note on my car:' Sir, we welcome you to our city. This is a No Parking area. You will enjoy your stay here if you pay attention to our street signs. This note is only a reminder.' If you receive a request like this, you cannot fail to obey it!Lesson 17 Always young青年常驻My aunt Jennifer is an actress. She must be at least thirty-five years old. In spite of this, she often appears on the stage as a young girl. Jennifer will have to take part in a new play soon. This time, she will be a girl of seventeen. In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings. Last year in another play, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange-coloured dress. If anyone ever asked her how old she is, she always answers, 'My dear, it must be terrible to begrown up!'Lesson18 He often does this!他经常干这种事!After I had had lunch at a village inn, I looked for my bag.I had left it on a chair beside the door and now it wasn't there! As I was looking for it, the inn-keeper came in. 'Didyou have a good meal?' he asked. 'Yes, thank you,' I answered, 'but I can't pay the bill. I haven't got my bag.' The inn-keeper smiled and immediately went out. In a few minutes he returned with my bag and gave it back to me. 'I'm verythis.'does often He garden. the into it taken had dog My ' said he sorry,'Lesson19 Sold out票已售完'The play may begin at any moment,' I said.'It may have begun already,' Susan answered.'I hurried to the ticket-office. 'May I have two tickets please ?' I asked.'I'm sorry, we've sold out,' the girl said.'What a pity!' Susan exclaimed.Just then, a man hurried to the ticket-office.'Can I return these two tickets?' he asked.'Certainly,' the girl said.'Could I have those two tickets please ?' I asked.'Certainly, 'the girl said, 'but they are for next Wednesday's performance.'I might as well have them,' I said sadly.Lesson20 One man in a boat独坐孤舟Fishing is my favorite sport. I often fish for hours without catching anything. But this does not worry me. Some fishermen are unlucky. Instead of catching fish, they catch old boots and rubbish. I am even less lucky. I never catch anything-not even old boots. After having spent whole mornings on the river, I always go home with anthBut time.' of waste a It's say.' friends my fishing!' up give must 'You bag. emptyey don't realize one important thing. I'm not really interested in fishing. I am only interested in sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all!Lesson21 Mad or not? 是不是疯了?Aeroplanes are slowly driving me mad. I live near an airport and passing planes can be heard night and day. The airport was built during the war, but for some reason it could not be used then. Last year, however, it came into use. Over a hundredpeople must have been driven away from their homes by the noise.I am one of the few people left. Sometimes I think this house will be knocked down by a passingplane. I have been offered a large sum of money to go away, but I am determined to stay here. Everybody says I must be mad and they are probably right.Lesson22 A glass envelope玻璃信封My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own agein Holland. Last year, we were travelling across the Channel and Jane put a pieceof paper with her name and address on it into a bottle. She threw the bottle intothe sea. She never thought of it again, but ten months later, she received a letterfrom a girl in Holland. Both girls write to each other regularly now. However, theyhave decided to use the post-office. Letters will cost a litt1e more, but they will certainly travel faster.Lesson23 A new house新居I had a letter from my sister yesterday. She lives in Nigeria. In her letter, she saidsurprise.a get will she comes, she If year. next England to come would she thatWe are now living in a beautiful new house in the country. Work on it had begun before my sister left. The house was completed five months ago. In my letter, I told her that she could stay with us. The house has many large rooms and there is a lovely garden. It is a very modern house, so it looks strange to some people. It must be the only modern house in the district.Lesson24 It could be worse不幸中之万幸I entered the hotel manager's office and sat down. I had just lost $50 and I felt very upset.' I left the money in my room,' I said, 'and it's not there now.' The manager was sympathetic, but he could do nothing. 'Everyone's losing money these days,' he said. He started to complain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door. A girl came in and put an envelope on his desk. It contained $5o. 'I found thisoutside this gentleman's room' she said. 'Well,' I said to the manager, 'there is still some honesty in this world!'。
新概念英语第二册课文原文Lesson 1 A private conversation。
Today, I had a private conversation with my friend. We talked about many different things, and it was a really enjoyable experience. It's always nice to have a one-on-one chat with someone you trust and feel comfortable with.We started by discussing our plans for the upcoming weekend. My friend mentioned that she was thinking about going to the beach, and I told her that I was considering going for a hike in the mountains. We both love spending time outdoors, so it was interesting to hear each other's ideas.After that, we moved on to talk about our families. My friend shared some funny stories about her younger brother, and I told her about a recent trip I took with my parents. It's always nice to hear about other people's experiences and to share your own as well.The conversation then turned to more serious topics, and we discussed our goals and aspirations for the future. We both have big dreams and it was inspiring to hear about what my friend hopes to achieve in the coming years. It made me feel motivated to work towards my own goals as well.As the conversation went on, we delved into deeper topics such as our fears and insecurities. It was a vulnerable and honest discussion, and it made me feel closer to my friend. It's important to have conversations like these, where you can open up and be yourself without fear of judgment.We also talked about our hobbies and interests. My friend loves painting, and she showed me some of her recent work. I enjoy playing the guitar, so I played a song for her. It was a fun and lighthearted moment in our conversation.Towards the end of our chat, we talked about our friendship and how much we value each other's company. It's always nice to remind the people in your life how much they mean to you, and our conversation ended on a very positive note.Overall, my private conversation with my friend was a wonderful experience. It's so important to have meaningful conversations with the people in your life, and I feel grateful to have had the opportunity to connect with my friend on a deeper level. I look forward to many more private conversations in the future.。
新概念英语第二册课文及翻译Lesson 1 A private conversation 私人谈话Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said angrily. ‘It’s none of your busi ness,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private conversation!'.上星期我去看戏。
我的座位很好,戏很有意思,但我却无法欣赏。
一青年男子与一青年女子坐在我的身后,大声地说着话。
我非常生气,因为我听不见演员在说什么。
我回过头去怒视着那一男一女,他们却毫不理会。
最后,我忍不住了,又一次回过头去,生气地说:“我一个字也听不见了!”“不关你的事,”那男的毫不客气地说,“这是私人间的谈话!”Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐?It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time. Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside.'What a day!' I thought. 'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'm coming to see you.' 'But I'm still having breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing?' she asked. ‘I’m having breakfast,' I repeated.'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late? It's one o'clock!''那是个星期天,而在星期天我是从来不早起的,有时我要一直躺到吃午饭的时候。
新概念英语第二册课文Lesson 1: A private conversationLesson 2: An invitationLesson 3: A trip to AustraliaIn this lesson, the author shares his experience of a trip to Australia. The author describes the journey, the sights he saw, and the people he met. The lesson provides an introduction to the Australian landscape and culture.Lesson 4: The best and the worstLesson 4 discusses the concept of the best and worst in various aspects of life. It explores opinions on the best and worst cities to live in, the best and worst jobs, and the best and worst times of the year. The lesson encourages critical thinking and expressing personal preferences.Lesson 5: A sentenceLesson 6: The English countrysideLesson 6 presents the English countryside as a peaceful and picturesque location. The author describes the landscapes, villages, and farming activities encountered during a visit. The lesson highlights the beauty of rural England.Lesson 7: It's too lateThe topic of Lesson 7 is regret and missed opportunities. The author reflects on a missed chance to travel abroad when he was younger. The lesson emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities and not regretting past decisions.Lesson 8: A photographLesson 8 revolves around a photograph that the author cherishes. The author describes the picture and the memories associated with it. The lesson conveys the sentimental value of personal photographs.Lesson 9: A new houseIn this lesson, the author shares the experience of moving into a new house. The lesson discusses the process of finding and purchasing a house and the excitement of moving into a new place.Lesson 10: No parkingLesson 10 explores the issue of parking in cities. The author describes the challenges of finding parking spaces and the frustration it causes. The lesson highlights the difficulty of urban parking.Lesson 11: A sandwich and a cup of coffeeLesson 11 features a dialogue between two men at a café. They discuss ordering a sandwich and a cup of coffee. The conversation focuses on making choices and placing orders at cafes.Lesson 12: Fried potatoesIn this lesson, the author talks about a memorable experience of eating fried potatoes at a restaurant. The lesson describes the taste, appearance, and enjoyment of consuming this dish.Lesson 13: Shopping is not always a pleasureLesson 13 discusses the shopping experience and its challenges. The author expresses frustration with long queues, rude shop assistants, and crowded stores. The lesson acknowledges that shopping can be frustrating at times.Lesson 14: A thief in the nightIn Lesson 14, the author recounts a frightening incident of a burglary that took place in his neighborhood. The lesson highlights the fear and vulnerability induced by such crimes.Lesson 15: Sounds terrible!Lesson 15 focuses on various sounds that evoke different emotions. The author describes sounds that are pleasant and unpleasant, exploring the impact of sounds on our mood and emotions.Lesson 16: A famous actressIn this lesson, the author discusses his admiration for a famous actress. The lesson explores the author's interest in cinema and the qualities that make the actress stand out.Lesson 17: The Highlands of ScotlandLesson 17 introduces the Scottish Highlands as a region of natural beauty. The author describes the landscape, climate, and cultural aspects of this area. The lesson promotes appreciation for Scotland's scenic countryside.Lesson 18: A cup of teaLesson 18 explores the British tradition of tea-drinking. The author discusses the importance of tea in British culture and the rituals associated with its preparation and consumption.Lesson 19: The Olympic GamesLesson 20: New York - the city that never sleepsLesson 20 showcases the vibrant city of New York. The author describes the bustling atmosphere, iconic landmarks, and diversity of activities available in the city that never sleeps.以上是《新概念英语第二册》课文的完整版概要。
实用文档Lesson 1 A private conversation私人谈话Last week I went to the theatre.I had a very good seat.The play was very interesting. I did not enjoyit. A young man and a young woman were sitting behindme. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I couldnot hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the manand the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. Inthe end, I could not bear it.I turned round again.'I can't hear a word!'I said angrily.'It's none of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private conversation!'.Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch?早餐还是午餐?It was Sunday.I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time.Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside.'What a day!' I thought. 'It's raining again.' Just then,the telephone rang.It was my aunt Lucy.'I've just arrived by train,'she said.'I'm coming to see you.''But I'm still having breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing ?' she asked. ' I'm having breakfast,' I repeated.'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late ?It's one o'clock!''Lesson 3 Please send me a card请给我寄一张明信片Postcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I wentto Italy. I visited museums and sat in public gardens. Afriendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian.'Then he lent me a book. I read a few lines, but I did notunderstand a word. Every day I thought about postcards.My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send any cardsto my friends. On the last day I made a big decision. Igot up early and bought thirty-seven cards. I spent thewhole day in my room, but I did not write a single card !Lesson 4 An exciting trip激动人心的旅行I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia. He has been there for six months. Tim is anengineer. He is working for a big firm and he has alreadyvisited a great number of different places in Australia.He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to AliceSprings, a small town in the centre of Australia. Hewill soon visit Darwin. From there, he will fly to Perth.My brother has never been abroad before, so he isfinding this trip very exciting.Lesson 5 No wrong numbers 无错号之虞Mr James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. Pinhurst is only fivemiles from Silbury, but Mr Scott cannot get a telephonefor his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Yesterday,a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. The bird covered the distance in three minutes.Up to now, Mr Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from onegarage to the other. In this way, he has begun his ownprivate telephone service.Lesson 6 Percy Buttons珀西·巴顿斯I have just moved to a house in Bridge Street. Yesterday abeggar knocked at my door. He asked me for a meal and aglass of beer. In return for this, the beggar stood onhis head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate the foodand drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in hispocket and went away. Later a neighbour told me about him.Everybody knows him. His name is Percy Buttons. He callsat every house in the street once a month and alwaysasks for a meal and a glass of beer.Lesson 7 Too late为时太晚The plane was late and detectives were waiting at theairport all morning.They were expecting a valuable parcelof diamond from South Africa. A few hours earlier,someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal thediamonds. When the plane arrived, some of the detectiveswere waiting inside the main building while others werewaiting on the airfield. Two men took the parcel off theplane and carried it into the Customs House. While twodetectives were keeping guard at the door, two othersopened the parcel.To their surprise,the preciousparcel was full of stones and sand!Lesson 8 The best and the worst最好的和最差的Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town.Nearly everybody enters for'The Nicest GardenCompetition'each year, but Joe wins every time.Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. Bill works harder thanJoe and grows more flowers and vegetables, but Joe's garden is more interesting. He has made neat paths and has builta wooden bridge over a pool. I like gardens too, but I donot like hard work. Every year I enter for the gardencompetition too, and I always win a little prize for theworst garden in the town!Lesson 9 A cold welcome冷遇On Wednesday evening,we went to the Town Hall.It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock.It would strike twelvein twenty minutes'time.Fifteen minutes passed and then,at five to twelve, the clock stopped. The big minute handdid not move. We waited and waited, but nothing happened.Suddenly someone shouted, 'It's two minutes past twelve!The clock has stopped!'I looked at my watch. It was true.The big clock refused to welcome the New Year. At thatmoment everybody began to laugh and sing.Lesson 10 Not for jazz不适于演奏爵士乐We have an old musical instrument.It is called a clavichord( 翼琴 ). It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living-room. It has belong toour family for a long time. The instrument was bought bymy grandfather many years ago. Recently it was damaged bya visitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck thekeys too hard and two of the strings were broken.My father was shocked.Nowwe are not allowed to touch it.It is being repaired by a friend of my father's.Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来I was having dinner at a restaurant when Harry Steele came in. Harry worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but heis now working at a bank. He gets a good salary, but healways borrows money from his friends and never pays itback. Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table. Hehas never borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me &2. To my surprise, he gave me themoney immediately. 'I have never borrowed any money from you,' Harry said, 'so now you can pay for my dinner!'Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck再见,一路顺风Our ncighbour,Captain Charles Alison,will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow.Weshall meet him at the harbour earlyin the morning.He will be in his small boat,Topsail.Tapsail is a famous little boat. It has sailedacross the Atlantic many times. Captain Alison will setout at eight o'clock so we shall have plenty of time. Weshall see his boat and then we shall say good-bye to him.He will be away for two months. We are very proud of him.He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.Lesson 13 The Greenwood Boys绿林少年The Greenwood Boys are a group of popular singers.At present, they are visiting all parts of the country.They will be arriving here tomorrow. They will becoming by train and most of the youngpeople in the town will be meeting them at the station.Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers'Club.The Greenwood Boys will be staying for five days. Duringthis t ime, they will give five performances. As usual, thepolice will have a difficult time. They will be trying tokeep order. It is always the same on these occasions.Lesson 14 Do you speak English?你会讲英语吗?I had an amusing experience last year.After I had lefta small village in the south of France, I drove on to thenext town. On the way, a young man waved to me. I stoppedand he asked me for a lift. As soon as he had got into thecar, I said good morning to him in French and he repliedin the same language. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neither of us spoke during the journey.I had nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, 'Do you speak English?' As I soon learnt, he was English himself!Lesson 15 Good news佳音The secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth would see me.I felt very nervous when. I went into his office. He did notlook up from his desk when I entered. After I had sat down,he said that business was very bad. He told me that thefirm could not afford to pay such large salaries. Twentypeople had already left. I knew that my turn had come. 'Mr. Harmsworth,' I said in a weak voice. 'Don't interrupt,' heSaid. Then he smiled and told me I would receive an extra&100 a year!Lesson 16 A polite request彬彬有礼的要求If you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it. You will be very lucky if he lets yougo without a ticket.However, this does not always happen. Traffic police are sometimes very polite. During a holiday in Sweden, I found this note on my car:' Sir, we welcomeyou to our city.This is a "No Parking"area. You will enjoy your stay here if you pay attention to our street signs.This note is only a reminder.' If you receive arequest like this, you cannot fail to obey it!Lesson 17 Always young青年常驻My aunt Jennifer is an actress.She must be at least thirty-five years old.In spite of this,she often appears on the stage as a young girl. Jennifer will have to takepart in a new play soon. This time, she will be a girl of seventeen. In the play, she must appear in a bright reddress and long black st year in another play, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange-coloureddress.If anyone ever asked her how old she is,she always answers, 'My dear, it must be terrible to be grown up!'lesson18 He often does this!他经常干这种事!After I had had lunch at a village inn, I looked for mybag. I had left it on a chair beside the door and now itwasn't there ! As I was looking for it, the inn-keeper camein. 'Did you have a good meal ?' he asked. 'Yes, thank you,'I answered, 'but I can't pay the bill. I haven't got mybag.' The inn-keeper smiled and immediately went out. Ina few minutes he returned with my bag and gave it back tome. 'I'm very sorry,' he said ' My dog had taken it into thegarden. He often does this.'Lesson19 Sold out票已售完'The play may begin at any moment,' I said.'It may have begun already,' Susan answered.'I hurried to the ticket-office. 'May I have twotickets please ?' I asked.'I'm sorry, we've sold out,' the girl said.'What a pity!' Susan exclaimed.Just then, a man hurried to the ticket-office.'Can I return these two tickets?' he asked.'Certainly,' the girl said.'Could I have those two tickets please ?' I asked.'Certainly, 'the girl said, 'but they are for next Wednesday'sperformance.'I might as well have them,' I said sadly.Lesson20 One man in a boat独坐孤舟Fishing is my favourite sport. I often fish for hourswithout catching anything.But this does not worry me. Some fishermen are unlucky.Instead of catching fish,theycatch old boots and rubbish.I am even less lucky.I nevercatch anything-not even old boots.After having spentwhole mornings on the river,I always go home with an emptybag. 'You must give up fishing!' my friends say.' It's awaste of time.'But they don't realize one important thing.I'm not really interested in fishing.I am only interestedin sitting in a boat and doing nothing at all !Lesson21 Mad or not?是不是疯了?Aeroplanes are slowly driving me mad. I live near anairport and passing planes can be heard night and day. The airport was built during the war, but for some reason itcould not be used then. Last year, however, it came intouse. Over a hundred people must have been driven away from their homes by the noise. I am one of the few people left. Sometimes I think this house will be knocked down by apassing plane. I have been offered a large sum of moneyto go away, but I am determined to stay here. Everybodysays I must be mad and they are probably right.Lesson22 A glass envelope玻璃信封My daughter,Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in st year,we were travelling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her name and address on it into a bottle. She threwthe bottle into the sea. She never thought of it again,but ten months later, she received a letter from a girlin Holland. Both girls write to each other regularly now.However, they have decided to use the post-office.Letters will cost a litt1e more, but they will certainlytravel faster.Lesson23 A new house新居I had a letter from my sister yesterday. She lives inNigeria. In her letter, she said that she would come toEngland next year. If she comes, she will get a surprise.Weare now living in a beautiful new house in the country. Work on it had begun before my sister left. The house was completed five months ago. In my letter, I told her thatshe could stay with us. The house has many large rooms and there is a lovely garden. It is a very modern house, soit looks strange to some people.It must be the only modern house in the district.Lesson24 It could be worse不幸中之万幸I entered the hotel manager's office and sat down. I hadjust lost &50 and I felt very upset.' I left the money inmy room,' I said, 'and it's not there now.' The managerwas sympathetic,but he could do nothing.'Everyone's losing money these days,' he said. He started to complainabout this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock atthe door. A girl came in and put an envelope on his desk.It contained &5o. 'I found this outside this gentleman'sroom' she said. 'Well,' I said to the manager, 'there is stillsome honesty in this world !'lesson25 Do the English speak English?英国人讲的是英语吗?I arrived in London at last. The railway station was big,black and dark. I did not know the way to my hotel, so Iasked a porter. I not only spoke English very carefully, butvery clearly as well. The porter, however, could notunderstand me; I repeated my question several times andat last he understood. He answered me, but he spoke neitherslowly nor clearly. 'I am a foreigner,' I said. Then hespoke slowly, but I could not understand him. My teachernever spoke English like that! The porter and I looked ateach other and smiled.Then he said something and Iunderstood it. 'You'll soon learn English!' he said. Iwonder. In England, each man speaks a different language.The English understand each other,but I don't understand them ! Do they speak English ?lesson26 The best art critics最佳美术评论家I am an art student and I paint a lot of pictures. Manypeople pretend that they understand modern art. They always tell you what a picture i s 'about'.Of course, manypictures arc not 'about' anything. They are just prettypatterns.We like them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material.I think that young children often appreciate modern pictures better than anyone else. Theynotice more. My sister is only seven, but she always tells me whether my pictures are good or not. She came into myroom yesterday. ' What are you doing ?' she asked. ' I'mhanging this picture on the wall,'I answered.'It's a new one. Do you like it ?' She looked at it critically for amoment.'It's all right,'she said,'but isn't it upside-down ?' I looked at it again.She was right!It was!Lesson27 A wet night雨夜Late in the afternoon, the boys put up their tent in themiddle of a field. As soon as this was done, they cookeda meal over an open fire.They were all hungry and the food smelt good. After a wonderful meal, they told stories andsang songs by the camp fire. But some time later it beganto rain. The boys felt tired so they pet out the fire andcrept into their tent. Their sleeping-bags were warm and comfortable, so they all slept soundly. In the middle ofthe night, two boys woke up and began shouting. The tentwas full of water!They all leapt out of theirsleeping-bags and hurried outside. It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field. Thestream wound its way across the field and then flowed right under their tent!Lesson28 No parking禁止停车Jasper White is one of those rare people who believes inancient myths. He has just bought a new house in the city, but ever since he moved in, he has had trouble with motorists. when he returns home at night, he always findsthat someone has parked a car outside his gate. Becauseof this, he has not been able to get his own car into hisgarage even once. Jasper has put up' No Parking' signsoutside his gate, but these have not had any effect. Nowhe has put an ugly stone head over the gate. It is one ofthe ugliest faces I have ever seen. I asked him what itwas and he told me that it was Medusa, the Gorgon. Jasperhopes that she will turn motorists to stone. But none ofthem has been turned to stone yet!Lesson29 Taxi!出租汽车!Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and hasbegun a new service.The 'taxi'is a small Swiss aeroplane called a 'Pilatus Porter'.This wonderful plane can carry seven passengers.The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere: on snow, water, oreven on a ploughed field.Captain Fawcett's first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains.Since then,Captain Fawcett has flown passengers to many unusual places.Once he landed on the roof of a block of flats and on anotheroccasion,he landed in a deserted car park.Captain Fawcett has just refused a strange request from a businessman.The man wanted to fly to Rockall,a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean,but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous.Lesson30 Football or polo?足球还是水球?The Wayle is a small river that cuts across the park nearmy home. I like sitting by the Wayle on fine afternoons.It was warm last Sunday, so I went and sat on the riverbank as usual. Somechildren were playing games on the bank and there were some people rowing on the river. Suddenly,one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it wenttowards a passing boat. Somepeople on the bank called out to the man in the boat, but he did not hear them. The ballstruck him so hard that he nearly fell into the water. Iturned to look at the children, but there weren't any insight: they had all run away! The man laughed when herealized what had happened. He called out to thechildren and threw the ball back to the bank.Lesson31 Success story成功者的故事Yesterday afternoon Frank Hawkins was telling me about his experiences as a young man. Frank is now the head of a very large business company, but as a boy he used to work ina small shop. It was his job to repair bicycles and at that time he used to work fourteen hours a day. He saved moneyfor years and in 1938 he bought a small work-shop of hisown. During the war Frank used to make spare parts for aeroplanes. At that time he had two helpers. By the endof the war,the small work-shop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people. Frank smiled when he remembered his hard early years andthe long road to success. He was still smiling when thedoor opened and his wife came in. She wanted him to repair their son's bicycle!Lesson32 Shopping made easy购物变得很方便People are not so honest as they once were. The temptationto steal is greater than ever before--especially in large shops. A detective recently watched a well-dressed womanwho always went into a large store on Monday mornings. One Monday, there were fewer people in the shop than usual when the woman came in, so it was easier for the detective towatch her. The woman first bought a few small articles.After a little time, she chose one of the most expensivedresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant whowrapped it up for her as quickly as possible.Then the woman simply took the parcel and walked out of the shop withoutpaying.Whenshe was arrested,the detective found out that the shop-assistant was her daughter. The girl' gave' hermother a free dress once a week !lesson33 Out of the darkness冲出黑暗Nearly a week passed before the girl was able to explainwhat had happened to her. One afternoon she set out fromthe coast in a small boat and was caught in a storm.Towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girl jumped intothe sea. Then she swamto the shore after spending the whole night in the water. During that time she covered a distance of eight miles.Early next morning,she saw a light ahead. She knew she was near the shore because the light was high up on the cliffs.On arriving at the shore,the girl struggled up the cliff towards the light she had seen.That was all she remembered. When she woke up a day later,she found herself in hospital.Lesson34 Quick work破案“神速”Ted Robinson has been worried all the week. Last Tuesdayhe received a letter from the local police.In the letter he was asked to call at the station. Ted wondered why he was wanted by the police, but he went to the stationyesterday and now he is not worried any more. At the station, he was told by a smiling policeman that his bicycle hadbeen found. Five days ago, the policeman told him, thebicycle was picked up in a small village four hundred miles away. It is now being sent to his home by train. Ted wasmost surprised when he heard the news. He was amused too,because he never expected the bicycle to be found. It wasstolen twenty years ago when Ted was a boy of fifteen !Lesson35Stop thief!捉贼!Rov Trenton used to drive a taxi. A short while ago,however, he became a bus-driver and he was not regretted it. He isfinding his new work far more exciting.Whenhe was driving along Catford Street recently,he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car. One of them wascarrying a bag full of money. Roy acted quickly and drovethe bus straight at the thieves. The one with the moneygot such a fright that he dropped the bag. As the thieveswere trying to get away in their car, Roy drove his businto the back of it.While the battered car was moving away, Roy stopped his bus and telephoned the police.The thieves' car was badly damaged and easy to recognize.Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested.Lesson36 Across the Channel横渡海峡Erna Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow. She is going to set out from the French coastat five o'clock in the morning.Erna is only fourteen years old and she hopes lo set up a new world record. She is astrong swimmer and many people feel that she is sure to succeed. Erna's father will set out with her in a smallboat. Mr Hart has trained his daughter for years. Tomorrow he will be watching her anxiously as she swims the longdistance to England. Erna intends to take short rests every two hours. She will have something to drink but she willnot eat any solid food.Most of Erna's school friends will be waiting for her on the English coast. Among them willbe Erna's mother, who swam the Channel herself when shewas a girl.Lesson37 The Olympic Games奥林匹克运动会The Olympic Gameswill be held in our country in four years' time. As a great many people will be visiting the country, the government will be building new hotels, an immensestadium, and a fine new swimming pool. 'They will also bebuilding new roads and a special railway-line. The Gameswill be held just outside the capital and the whole areawill be called 'Olympic City'. Workers will have completed the new roads by the end of this year. By the end of nextyear, they will have finished work on the new stadium. Thefine modern buildings have been designed by Kurt Gunter.Everybody will be watching anxiously as the new buildingsgo up. We are all very excited and are looking forward tothe Olympic Gamesbecause they have never been held before inthis country.Lesson38 Everything except the weather惟独没有考虑到天气My old friend, Harrison, had lived in the Mediterraneanfor many years before he returned to England. He had oftendreamed of retiring in England and had planned to settledown in the country. He had no sooner returned than hebought a fine house and went to live there.Almostimmediately he began to complain about the weather, foreven though it was still summer, it rained continually and it was often bitterly cold.After so many years of sunshine,Harrison got a shock. He acted as if he had never lived inEngland before. In the end, it was more than he could bear.He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold thehouse and left the country. The dream he had had forso many years ended there. Harrison had thought of everything except the weather.Lesson39 Am I all right?我是否痊愈?While John Gilbert was in hospital, he asked his doctorto tell him whether his operation had been successful,but the doctor refused to do so. The following day,the patient asked for a bedside telephone. When he was alone, he telephoned the hospital exchange and asked for Doctor Millington.Whenthe doctor answered the phone, Mr Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient, a Mr JohnGilbert.He asked if Mr Gilbert's operation had been successful and the doctor told him that it had been. Hethen asked when Mr Gilbert would be allowed to go home and the doctor told him that he would have to stay in hospital for another two weeks. Then Dr Millington asked the caller if he was a relative of the patient.' No,' the patientanswered,' I am Mr John Gilbert.'Lesson40 Food and talk进餐与交谈Last week at a dinner-party, the hostess asked me to sitnext to Mrs Rumbold. Mrs Rumbold was a large, unsmilinglady in a tight black dress. She did not even look up whenI took my seat beside her.Her eyes were fixed on her plateand in a short time, she was busy eating. I tried to makeconversation.' A new play is coming to"The Globe" soon,'I said.'Willyou be seeing it ?' ' No,' she answered. 'Will you bespending your holidays abroad this year ?' I asked.' No,' she answered.'Will you be staying in England?' I asked. ' No,' sheanswered.In despair, I asked her whether she was enjoying herdinner.'Young man,' she answered,' if you ate more and talkedless, we would both enjoy our dinner !'lesson41 Do you call that a hat?你把那个叫帽子吗?'Do you call that a hat ?' I said to my wife. 'You needn't beso rude about it,' my wife answered as she looked atherself in the mirror. I sat down on one of those modernchairs with holes in it and waited. Wehad been in the hatshop for half an hour and my wife was still in front ofthe mirror.' Wemustn't buy things we don't need,' I remarked suddenly.I regretted saying it almost at once.'You needn't have said that,' my wife answered.' I neednot remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.''I find it beautiful,' I said. 'A man can never have toomany ties.''And a woman can't have too many hats,' she answered.Ten minutes later we walked out of the shop together. Mywife was wearing a hat that looked like a lighthouse !Lesson42 Not very musical并非很懂音乐As we had had a long walk through one of the markets ofOld Delhi, we stopped at a square to have a rest. Aftera time, we noticed a snake-charmer with two large basketsat the other side of the square, so we went to have a lookat him. As soon as he saw us, he picked up a long pipe whichwas covered with coins and opened one of the baskets.When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of thesnake. It rose out of the basket and began to follow themovements of the pipe. We were very much surprised when。
新概念二册课文电子版Lesson 1 A private conversation 私人谈话Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said angrily. ‘It’s none of your business,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private conversation!'.上星期我去看戏。
我的座位很好,戏很有意思,但我却无法欣赏。
一青年男子与一青年女子坐在我的身后,大声地说着话。
我非常生气,因为我听不见演员在说什么。
我回过头去怒视着那一男一女,他们却毫不理会。
最后,我忍不住了,又一次回过头去,生气地说:“我一个字也听不见了!”“不关你的事,”那男的毫不客气地说,“这是私人间的谈话!”Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐?It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time.Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside.'What a day!' I thought. 'It's raining again.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'm coming to see you.' 'But I'm still having breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing?' she asked. ‘I’m having breakfast,' I repeated. 'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late? It's one o'clock!'' 那是个星期天,而在星期天我是从来不早起的,有时我要一直躺到吃午饭的时候。
Less on 1 A private con versati on 私人谈话Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat. The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it. A young manand a young womanwere sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very an gry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the manand the womanangrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it.I turned round again. 'I can't hear a word!' I said an grily. ' It's none of your bus in ess,' the young man said rudely. 'This is a private con versati on!'.Lesson 2 Breakfast or lun ch? 早餐还是午餐?It was Sun day. I n ever get up early on Sun days. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time.Last Sun day I got up very late. I looked out of the win dow.It was dark outside.'What a day!' I thought. 'It's raining aga in.' Just the n,the teleph one rang. It was my aunt Lucy.' I've just arrived by train,' she said. 'I'm coming to see you.' 'But rm still hav ing breakfast,' I said.'What are you doing ?' she asked. ' I'm hav ing breakfast,'I repeated.'Dear me,' she said. 'Do you always get up so late ? It's one o'clock!''Less on 3 Please send me a card 请给我寄一张明信片Postcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I went toItaly. I visited museums and sat in public garde ns. A friendly waiter taught mea few words of Italian. 'Then he lent mea book. I read a few lines, but I did not understand a word. Every day I thought about postcards. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send any cards to my friends. On the last day I made a big decisi on. I got up early and bought thirty-seven cards. I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a sin gle card !Lesson 4 An excit ing trip 激动人心的旅行I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia. He has bee n there for six mon ths. Tim is an engin eer. He is worki ng for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of differentplaces in Australia. Hehas just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice Springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. He will soon visit Darwi n. From there, he will fly to Perth.My brother has n ever bee n abroad before, so he is finding this trip very excit ing.Less on 5 No wrong nu mbers 无错号之虞Mr James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought ano ther garage in Pin hurst. Pin hurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr Scott cannot get a teleph one for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first messagefrom Pinhurst to Silbury. The bird covered the distanee in three minutes. Up to now, Mr Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urge nt messagesfrom one garage to the other. In this way, he has beg un his own private teleph one service.Lesson 6 Percy Buttons 珀西•巴顿斯I have just moved to a house in Bridge Street. Y esterday abeggar knocked at mydoor. He asked mefor a meal and a glass of beer. I n retur n for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. I gave him a meal. He ate the food and drank the beer. Then he put a piece of cheese in his pocket and went away. Later a n eighbour told me about him. Everybody knows him. His nameis Percy Buttons. Hecalls at every house in the street once a mon th and always asks for a meal and a glass of beer.Lesson 7 Too late 为时太晚The plane waslate and detectives were waiting at the airport allmorning. They were expecting a valuable parcel of diam ond from South Africa. A few hours earlier, some on ehad told the police that thieves would try to steal the diam on ds. Whenthe plane arrived, someof the detectives were waiting in side the main build ing while others were wait ing on the airfield. Two men took the parcel off the pla ne and carriedit in to the Customs House. While two detectives were keep ing guard at the door, two others ope ned the parcel. To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand!Less on 8 The best and the worst 最好的和最差的Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. Nearly everybody en ters for 'The Nicest Garde n Competiti on' each year, but Joe wins every time. Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. Bill works harder than Joe and grows more flowers and vegetables, but Joe's garden is more interesting. Hehas made n eat paths and has built a woode n bridge over a pool.I like garde ns too, but I do not like hard work. Every yearI en ter for the garde n competiti on too, and I always win a little prize for the worst garden in the town!Less on 9 A cold welcome 冷遇On Wedn esday eve ning, we went to the Tow n Hall. It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. It would strike twelve in twenty minu tes' time. Fiftee n minu tes passed and the n, at five to twelve, the clock stopped. The big minute hand did not move. Wewaited and waited, but nothing happe ned. Sudde nly some one shouted, 'It's two minutes past twelve! The clock has stopped!' I looked at my watch. It was true. The big clock refused to welcome the New Year. At that mome nt everybody bega n to laugh and sing.Less on 10 Not for jazz 不适于演奏爵士乐We have an old musical instrument. It is called a clavichord(翼琴).It was made in Germany in 1681. Our clavichord is kept in the living-room. It has belong to our family for a long time. The instrument was bought by my gran dfather many years ago. Rece ntly it was damaged by avisitor. She tried to play jazz on it! She struck the keystoo hard and two of the stri ngs were broke n. My father was shocked. Now we are not allowed to touch it. It is being repaired by a frie nd of my father's.Less on 11 One good tur n deserves ano ther 礼尚往来I was hav ing dinner at a restaura nt whe n Harry Steele came in. Harry worked in a lawyer's office years ago, but he is now work ing at a bank. He gets a good salary, but he always borrows moneyfrom his friends and never pays it back. Harry saw me and came and sat at the same table. He has n ever borrowed money from me. While he was eating, I asked him to lend me&2. To mysurprise, he gave methe mon eyimmediately.'I have never borrowed any money from you,' Harry said, 'so now you can pay for my dinn er!'Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck 再见,一路顺风Our ncighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. Weshall meet him at the harbour early in the morning. Hewill be in his small boat, Topsail.Tapsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across the Atla nticmany times. Captain Alison will set out at eight o'clock so we shall have pienty of time. Weshall see his boat and then we shall say good-bye to him. He will be away for two mon ths. We are very proud of him. He will take part in an importa nt race across the Atla ntic.Lesson 13 The Gree nwood Boys 绿林少年The Gree nwoodBoys are a group of popular sin gers. At prese nt,they are visit ing all parts of the coun try. They will be arriving here tomorrow. They will be coming by train and most of the young people in the tow n will be meet ing them at the stati on.Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers' Club. The GreenwoodBoys will be staying for five days. During this time, they will give five performances. As usual, the police will have a difficult time. They will be trying to keep order. It is always the same on these occasi ons.Lesson 14 Do you speak English? 你会讲英语吗?I had an amusing experience last year. After I had left asmall village in the south of France, I drove on to the next town. On the way, a young man waved to me. I stopped and he asked me for a lift. As soon as he had got into the car, Isaid good morning to him in French and he replied in the same Ian guage. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. Neither of us spoke during the journey. I had nearly reached the tow n, whe n the young man sudde nly said, very slowly, 'Do you speak En glish?' As I soon lear nt, he was En glish himself!Less on 15 Good n ews 佳音The secretary told me that Mr. Harmsworth would see me. Ifelt very n ervous whe n. I went into his office. He did not look up from his desk whe n I en tered. After I had sat dow n, he said that bus in ess was very bad. He told methat the firm could not afford to pay such large salaries. Twenty people had already left. I knew that my turn had come. 'Mr. Harmsworth,' I said in a weak voice. 'D on't in terrupt,' heSaid. Then he smiled and told me I would receive an extra&100 a year!Lesson 16 A polite request 彬彬有礼的要求If you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it. You will be very lucky if he lets you go without a ticket. However, this does not always happen.Traffic police are sometimes very polite. During a holidayin Sweden, I found this note on my car:' Sir, we welcome you to our city. This is a "No Parking" area. You will enjoy your stay here if you pay atte nti on to our street sig ns. This note is only a reminder.' If you receive a request like this, you cannot fail to obey it!Less on 17 Always young 青年常驻My aunt Jennifer is an actress. She must be at least thirty-five years old. In spite of this, she often appearson the stage as a young girl. Jennifer will have to take part in a new play soon. This time, she will be a girl of seventeen. In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stock in gs. Last year in ano ther play, she had to wearshort socks and a bright, oran ge-coloured dress. If anyone ever asked her how old she is, she always answers, 'My dear, it must be terrible to be grow n up!'lesso n18 He ofte n does this! 他经常干这种事!After I had had lunch at a village inn, I looked for my bag.I had left it on a chair beside the door and now it was n't there ! As I was looking for it, the inn-keeper camein. 'Did you have a goodmeal ?' he asked. 'Yes, thank you,' I answered, 'but I can't pay the bill.I have n't got my bag.' The inn-keeper smiled and immediately went out. In a few minutes he retur ned with my bag and gave it back to me. 'I'm very sorry,' he said ' My dog had take n it into the garde n. He ofte n does this.'Lesso n19 Sold out 票已售完'The play may beg in at any mome nt,' I said.'It may have beg un already,' Susa n an swered.'I hurried to the ticket-office. 'May I have two ticketsplease ?' I asked.'I'm sorry, we've sold out,' the girl said.'What a pity!' Susa n exclaimed.Just the n, a man hurried to the ticket-office.'Can I retur n these two tickets?' he asked.'Certa in ly,' the girl said.'Could I have those two tickets please ?' I asked.'Certa inly, 'the girl said, 'but they are for n extWedn esday's performa nee.'I might as well have them,' I said sadly.Lesso n20 One man in a boat 独坐孤舟Fishing is myfavourite sport. I often fish for hours without catching anything. But this does not worry me. Some fisherme n are uni ucky. In stead of catch ing fish, they catch old boots and rubbish. I am eve n less lucky. I n ever catch anything-not even old boots. After having spent whole mornings on the river, I always go home with an empty bag.'You must give up fish in g!' my frie nds say.' It's a waste of time.' But they don't realize one important thing. I'm not really in terested in fish in g. I am on ly in terested in sitt ing in a boat and doing nothing at all !Lesson21 Mad or not? 是不是疯了?Aeroplanes are slowly driving memad. I live near an airport and pass ing pla nes can be heard ni ght and day. The airport was built during the war, but for some reason it could not be used then. Last year, however, it came into use. Over a hun dred people must have bee n drive n away from their homes by the noise. I am one of the few people left. Sometimes I think this house will be kno cked dow n by a pass ing pla ne.I have bee n offered a large sum of money to go away, but I amdetermined to stay here. Everybody says I must be madand they are probably right.Less on22 A glass en velope 玻璃信圭寸My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter froma girl of her own age in Holla nd. Last year, we were travelling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her nameand address on it into a bottle. She threw the bottle into the sea. She never thought of it again, but ten mon ths later, s he received a letter from a girl in Holla nd.Both girls write to each other regularly now. However, they have decided to use the post-office. Letters will cost a litt1e more, but theywill certa in ly travel faster.Lesson23 A new house 新居I had a letter from mysister yesterday. Shelives in Nigeria. In her letter, she said that she would come to England next year. If she comes, she will get a surprise. We are now living in a beautiful new house in the country. Work on it had begun before my sister left. The house was completed five mon ths ago. In myletter, I told her that she could stay with us. The house has many large rooms and there is a lovely garde n. It is a very moder n house, so it looksstrange to some people. It must be the only modern house in the district.Less on24 It could be worse 不幸中之万幸I entered the hotel manager's office and sat down. I had just lost &50 and I felt very upset.' I left the moneyin myroom,' I said, 'and it's not there now.' The manager was sympathetic, but he could do nothin g. 'Every on e's los ing money these days,' he said. He started to compla in about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door. A girl camein and put an envelope on his desk. It contained &5o. 'I found this outside this gentleman's room' she said. 'Well,' I said to the manager,'there is still somehonesty in this world !'lesson25 Do the English speak English? 英国人讲的是英语吗?I arrived in London at last. The railway stati on was big,black and dark. I did not know the way to myhotel, so I asked a porter.I not only spoke English very carefully, but very clearly as well. The porter, however, could not un dersta nd me; I repeated my question several times and at last heunderstood. He answered me, but he spoke neither slowly nor clearly. 'I am a foreig ner,' I said. The n he spoke slowly, but I could not understand him. My teacher never spokeEnglish like that! The porter and I looked at each other and smiled. Then he said something and I understood it. 'You'll soon learn English!' he said. I wonder. In England, each man speaks a differe nt Ian guage. The En glish un dersta nd each other, but I don't understand them ! Do they speak English ?lesso n26 The best art critics 最佳美术评论家I aman art student and I paint a lot of pictures. Manypeople prete nd that they un dersta nd moder n art. They always tell you whata picture is 'about'. Of course, many pictures arc not 'about' anything. They are just pretty patter ns. Welike them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material.I think that young children often appreciate modern pictures better than anyone else. They notice more. Mysister is only seven, but she always tells mewhether my pictures are good or not. She came into my room yesterday. ' What are you doing ?' she asked. ' rm hanging this picture on the wall,' I an swered. 'It's a new one. Do you like it ?' She looked at it critically for a mome nt.' It's all right,' she said,'but isn't it upside-dow n ?' I looked at it aga in. She wasright! It was!Lesso n27 A wet night 雨夜Late in the after noon, the boys put up their tent in the middle of a field. As soon as this was done, they cooked a meal over an ope n fire. They were all hungry and the food smelt good. After a won derful meal, they told stories and sang songs by the camp fire. But some time later it began to rain. The boys felt tired so they pet out the fire and crept into their tent. Their sleep in g-bags were warm and comfortable, so they all slept soundly. In the middle of the night, two boys woke up and began shouting. The tent wasfull of water! They allleapt out of their sleep in g-bags and hurried outside. It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field. The stream wound its way across the field and the n flowed right un der their tent!Lesso n28 No parki ng 禁止停车Jasper White is one of those rare people who believes in an cie nt myths. He has just bought a new house in the city, but ever since he movedin, he has had trouble with motorists. whe n he retur ns homeat ni ght, he always finds that some one has parked a car outside his gate. Because of this, he has not bee n able to get his own car into his garage eve n on ce.Jasper has put up' No Parking' sig ns outside his gate, but these have not had any effect. Now he has put an ugly stone head over the gate. It is one of the ugliest faces I have ever seen. I asked him what it was and he told me that it was Medusa, the Gorgon. Jasper hopes that she will tur n motorists to stone. But none of them has been turned to stone yet!Lesson29 Taxi! 出租汽车!Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service. The 'taxi' is a small Swiss aeroplane called a 'PilatusPorter'. This wonderful plane can carry seven passengers. The most surprising thing about it, however, isthat it can land any where: on snow, water, or eve n on a ploughed field. Capta in Fawcett's first passe nger was a doctor who flew from Birm in gham to a Ion ely village in theWelsh mountains. Si nee the n, Captai n Fawcett has flow n passengers to manyunusual places. Oncehe Ianded on the roof of a block of flats and on ano ther occasi on, he Ian ded in新概念英语第二册a deserted car park. Capta in Fawcett has just refused a stra nge request from a bus in essma n. The man wan ted to fly to Rockall, a Ionely island in the Atlantic Ocean, butCaptain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dan gerous.Lesso n30 Football or polo? 足球还是水球?The Wayle is a small river that cuts across the park n ear my home. I like sitti ng by the Wayle on fine after noons. It was warm last Sun day, so I went and sat on the river bank as usual. Some childre n were play ing games on the bank and there were some people rowi ng on the river. Sudde nly, one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a pass ing boat. Some people on the bank called out to the man in the boat, but he did not hear them. The ball struck him so hard that he nearly fell into the water. I turned to look at the childre n, but there were n't any in sight: they had all run away! The manlaughed when he realized what had happe ned. He called out to the childre n and threw the ball back to the bank.Y esterday after noon Frank Hawk ins was telli ng me about his experiences as a young man. Frank is now the head of a very large Lesso n31 Success story 成功者的故事新概念英语第二册bus in ess compa ny, but as a boy he used to work in a small shop. It was his job to repair bicycles and at that time he used to work fourtee n hours a day. He saved money for years and in 1938 he bought a small work-shop of his own. During the war Frank used to makespare parts for aeroplanes. At that time he had two helpers. By the end of the war, the small work-shop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people. Frank smiled when herememberedhis hard early years and the long road to success. He was still smiling when the door opened and his wife came in. She wan ted him to repair their son's bicycle!Lesso n32 Shoppi ng made easy 购物变得很方便People are not so hon est as they once were. The temptatio n to steal is greater tha n ever before--especially in large shops. A detective rece ntly watched a well-dressed womanwho always went into a large store on Mondaymornings. OneMonday, there were fewer people in the shop than usual when the woman came in, so it was easier for the detective to watch her.The womanfirst bought a few small articles. After a little time, she chose one of the most expensive dresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant who wrapped it up for her as quickly as possible. Then the woman simply took the parcel and walked out of the shop without pay ing. Whe n she was arrested, the detective found out that the新概念英语第二册Lesso n34 Quick work 破案“神速”shop-assista nt was her daughter. The gir r gave' her mother a free dress once a week !lesso n33 Out of the dark ness 冲出黑暗 Nearly a week passed before the girl was able to explain what had happened to her. Oneafternoon she set out from the coast in a small boat and was caught in a storm. Towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girl jumped into the sea. Then she swam to the shore after spe nding the whole ni ght in the water. During that time shecovered a distanee of eight miles. Early next morning, she saw a light ahead. She knew she was near the shore because the light was high up on the cliffs.On arrivi ng at the shore, the girl struggled up the cliff towards the light she had seen. That was all she remembered. Whenshe woke up a day later, she found herself in hospital.Ted Robinson has been worried all the week. Last Tuesday hereceived a letter from the local police. In the letter hewas asked to call at the station. Ted wondered why he was wan ted by the police, but he went to the stati on yesterday and now he is not worried any more. At the stati on, he was told by a smiling policeman that his bicycle had been found. Five days ago, the policeman told him, the bicycle was picked up in a small village four hundred miles away. It is nowbeing sent to his home by train. Ted was most新概念英语第二册surprised whe n he heard the news. He was amused too, because he never expected the bicycle to be found. It was stolen twenty years ago when Ted was a boy of fifteen !Lesso n35 Stop thief! 捉贼!Rov Trenton used to drive a taxi. A short while ago, however, he became a bus-driver and he was not regretted it. He is finding his new work far more exciting. Whenhe was driving along Catford Street rece ntly, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a wait ing car. One of them was carry ing a bag full of mon ey. Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves. The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag. As the thieves were新概念英语第二册trying to get away in their car, Roy drove his bus into the back of it. While the battered car was moving away, Roy stopped his bus and telephoned the police. The thieves' car was badly damagedand easy to recognize. Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested.Lesso n36 Across the Cha nnel 横渡海峡Erna Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow. She is going to set out from the French coast at five o'clock in the morning. Erna is only fourteen years old and she hopes lo set up a new world record. She is a strong swimmer and many people feel that she is sure to succeed.Erna's father will set out with her in a small boat. Mr Hart has trained his daughter for years. Tomorrow he will be watch ing her an xiously as she swims the long dista nee toEngland. Erna intends to take short rests every two hours.She will have someth ing to drink but she will not eat any solid food. Most of Ern a's school frie nds will be wait ing for her on the English coast. Among them will be Erna's mother, who swam the Channel herself when she was a girl.Lesson37 The Olympic Games 奥林匹克运动会The Olympic Gameswill be held in our country in four years' time. As a great many people will be visit ing the coun try, the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium, and a fine new swimming pool. 'They will also be build ing new roads and a special railway-l ine. The Games will be held just outside the capital and the whole area will be called 'Olympic City'. Workers will have completed the new roads by the end of this year. By the end of n ext year, they will have finished work on the new stadium. The fine moder n build ings have bee n desig ned by Kurt Gun ter. Everybody will be watch ing an xiously as the new build ings go up. We are all very excited and are looki ng forward to the Olympic Games because they have n ever bee n held before in this coun try.Lesson38 Everything except the weather 惟独没有考虑至U天气My old frie nd, Harris on, had lived in the Mediterra nean formany years before he returned to En gla nd. He had ofte n dreamed of retiring in England and had planned to settle down in the coun try. He had no sooner retur ned tha n he bought a fine house and went to live there. Almost immediately he began to complain about the weather, for even though it wasstill summer, it rained continually and it was oftenbitterly cold. After so many years of sunshine, Harris on got a shock. Heacted as if he had never lived in England before. In the en d, it was more tha n he could bear. He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country. The dream he had had for so many years ended there. Harris on had thought of everyth ing except the weather.Lesso n39 Am I all right? 我是否痊愈?While John Gilbert was in hospital, he asked his doctor totell him whether his operation had been successful, but the doctor refused to do so. The following day, the patient askedfor a bedside teleph one. Whe nhe was alone, he teleph oned the hospital exchange and asked for Doctor Millington. When the doctor answered the phone, Mr Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient, a Mr John Gilbert. He asked if Mr Gilbert's operation had been successful and the doctor told him that it had been. He then asked when MrGilbert would be allowed to go homeand the doctor told him that he would have to stay in hospital for another two weeks. Then Dr Millington asked the caller if he was a relative ofthe patient.' No,' the patient answered,' I am Mr JohnGilbert.'Lesso n40 Food and talk 进餐与交谈Last week at a dinner-party, the hostess asked meto sit nextto Mrs Rumbold. Mrs Rumbold was a large, un smili ng lady in a tight black dress. She did not eve n look up whe n I took my seat beside her. Her eyes were fixed on her plate and in a short time, she was busy eating. I tried to make con versatio n.'A new play is coming to" The Globe" soon,' I said. 'Willyou be seeing it ?' ' No,' she answered. 'Will you be spending your holidays abroad this year ?' I asked. ' No,' she an swered.'Will you be stayi ng in En gla nd?' I asked. ' No,' shean swered.In despair, I asked her whether she was enjoying her dinner.'Youngman,' she answered,' if you ate more and talked less, we would both enjoy our dinner !'lesso n41 Do you call that a hat?你把那个叫帽子吗?'Do you call that a hat ?' I said to mywife. ' You n eed n'tbe so rude about it,' my wife an swered as she looked at herself inthe mirror. I sat dow n on one of those moder n chairs with holes in it and waited. We had been in the hat shop for half an hour and my wife was still in front of the mirror.'Wemustn't buy things we don't need,' I remarked suddenly.I regretted saying it almost at once.'You needn't have said that,' my wife answered.' I need not remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.''I find it beautiful,' I said. 'A man can never have toomany ties.''And a woma n can't have too many hats,' she an swered.Ten minutes later wewalked out of the shop together. Mywife was weari ng a hat that looked like a lighthouse !Lesso n42 Not very musical 并非很懂音乐As we had had a long walk through one of the markets of Old Delhi, we stopped at a square to have a rest. After a time, we no ticed a sn ake-charmer with two large baskets at the other side of the square, so we went to have a look at him.As soon as he saw us, he picked up a long pipe which wascovered with coins and ope ned one of the baskets. Whe n he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake. It rose out of the basket and began to follow the movements of the pipe. We were very。
新概念2册课文
新概念英语第二册是一本针对中级英语学习者的教材,包括
50篇课文,每篇课文涵盖了不同的主题和语法知识。
以下是
对几篇课文的相关参考内容的描述。
课文4《Is this your pencil?》是一篇关于物品归属的对话。
参
考内容可以是对话中涉及的常见物品,例如pencil(铅笔)、pen(钢笔)、ruler(尺子)等,以及这些物品的描述,比如
它们的颜色、大小、形状等等。
还可以参考与此主题相关的常用表达,例如“Is this your...?”(这是你的吗?)和“Yes, it is.”(是的,是我的。
)。
课文6《His new suit》是一篇描述人物外貌特征和衣物的文章。
参考内容可以是人物的各个部位和特征,比如hair(头发)、eyes(眼睛)、nose(鼻子)等,以及穿着的衣物,如suit
(西装)、shirt(衬衫)、tie(领带)等。
可以用形容词来描
述这些特征,比如“short hair”(短发)和“blue eyes”(蓝眼睛)等。
课文14《Jim is happy》是一篇关于人物情感的文章。
参考内
容可以是描述不同情感的形容词,例如happy(开心)、sad (伤心)、angry(生气)等。
可以给出与这些情感相关的情
景和表达方式,例如“smile happily”(开心地微笑)和“cry sadly”(伤心地哭泣)等。
课文22《An exciting trip》是一篇描述旅行经历的文章。
参考
内容可以是旅行中的场景和活动,例如在海滩上玩沙子、在公
园里踢足球等。
还可以参考与旅行相关的词汇和短语,例如“go sightseeing”(观光)、“take photos”(拍照)等。
可以描
述旅行的过程和感受,例如“have a great time”(玩得很开心)
和“enjoy the beautiful scenery”(欣赏美丽的风景)等。
课文26《A new house》是一篇关于房屋和家具的文章。
参考
内容可以是不同类型的房屋和家具,例如apartment(公寓)、house(房子)、bed(床)等。
可以描述房屋和家具的外观和
功能,比如“a large living room”(一个宽敞的客厅)和“a comfortable bed”(一张舒适的床)等。
总之,通过编写与课文主题相关的参考内容,学习者可以更加深入地理解课文,并扩展自己的词汇和语法知识。
这些参考内容可以帮助学习者在日常生活中更流利地运用英语,同时培养他们的阅读理解和写作能力。