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裕兴新概念英语第二册笔记-第89课.
裕兴新概念英语第二册笔记-第89课.

Lesson 89 A slip of the tongue 口误

【New words and expressions】(7)

slip n. 小错误comedy n. 喜剧

present v. 演出;adj. 出席,到场的

queue v. 排队dull adj. 枯燥,无味

artiste n. 艺人advertiser n. 报幕员

一.單詞講解:

★ slip(1)n. 小错误

make a slip 失誤, 犯小錯誤、說漏嘴

a slip of the tongue 失言, 口誤

(2)v.滑、滑倒slide

eg:The hammer slipped , and he hurt his finger.

錘子滑掉了,他畫傷了他的手指。

eg:I slipped on the icy road and broke right leg .

我滑倒在結冰的路上,摔斷右腿。

eg:The glass slipped out of his hand . 玻璃從他手中滑落。

(3)v. 遺忘、忽略

slip one’s mind 忘掉了;slip one’s memory使某人一時想不起

forget v.忘記,遺忘;(about)不放在心上,丟開

(4)v. 悄悄移動、使悄悄移動、溜進去、溜出來

eg:It is impossible to slip into the conference room unnoticed .

想要不被注意溜進會議室這是不可能。

eg:It is impossible to slip out of the conference room unnoticed.

想要不被注意溜出會議室這是不可能。

eg:She slipped away from the party to make a phone call.

他從聚會中溜出來想打個電話。

★ comedy n.喜剧←→ tragedy 悲劇

a musical comedy 音樂喜劇

eg:He doesn’t like comedy very much . 他非常不喜歡喜劇。

comedian n. 喜劇演員

★ present (1)v.演出

present a show 進行一場演出

(2)提出、引起present one’s views 發表意見

present problems 存在問題

present adj. 出席,到场的

←→ absent a.缺席的;缺乏的,不存在的;心不在焉的

eg:Who else was present on that occasion ?那一次還有谁在場。present [?prez?nt] n.禮物

★ queue (1)(按順序等待的人、車等的)行列line

join the queue 加入等候的隊伍;jump the queue 不按次序排隊,插隊

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(2)v. 排队queue up for a bus 排隊等候公共汽車

★ dull (1)adj. 枯燥,无味

a dull book 枯燥無味的書

(2)adj. 頭腦遲鈍的、愚鈍的 a dull child 愚鈍的孩子

(3)adj. (疼痛等)隱約的

eg:I have a dull pain in my stomach . 我的胃部有點隱痛

(4)adj. (刀等)鈍的 a dull knife 鈍刀

★ artiste n. 艺人

artist 藝人、藝術家、美術家

eg:He is a famous artist . 他是一個著名的藝術家。

★ advertiser n. 报幕员

advertisement 廣告宣傳

put an advertisement in the paper 在報紙上登一則廣告。

an advertisement of a new car on TV 電視上ㄧ則新車的廣告

advertisement column 廣告欄

advertise v. 為…..做廣告、做宣傳

eg:I advertised my car for sale . 我登廣告賣車子。

eg:Jobs are advertised in the papers . 在報紙上有招聘廣告。

eg:He advertised for a job. 他登廣告找工作。

二.Key structures:

情態動詞:must / have to / need / should + 動詞原形

1. 用have to , must , need 和should 填空:

We had to queue for hours to get in and there must have been (be)several hundred people present just before the show began . Unfortunately , the show was one of the dullest we have ever seen .

Those who failed to get in need not have felt (not feel)disappointed , as many of the artistes who should have appeared (appear)did not come.

(2)As soon as he opened his mouth , everyone burst out laughing . We all know what the poor man should have said (say), but what he actually said was :”This is the and Ee Seed Bird Company.”

2. 用must 或need not 填空:

(1)You must not open the door of the compartment until the train has stopped . It is very dangerous .

(2)You need not bother to post those letters for me . I’ll be going out myself soon.

3. 用have to 或should填空:

(1)I’m sorry I couldn’t get here on time . I had to go (go)to the bank.

(2)I should have gone (go)to the dentist yesterday but I forget all about it.

(3)We should begin(begin)work at 9 o’clock but we never do .

【Text】

Who made the only funny joke that evening and why?

People will do anything to see a free show -- even if it is a bad one. When the news got round that a comedy show would be presented at our local cinema by the P. and U. Bird Seed Company, we all rushed to see it. We had to queue for hours to get in and there must have been several hundred people present just before the show began. Unfortunately, the show was one of

the dullest we have ever seen. Those who failed to get in need not have felt disappointed, as many of the artistes who should have appeared did not come. The only funny things we heard that evening came from the advertiser at the beginning of the programme. He was obviously very nervous and for some minutes stood awkwardly before the microphone. As soon as he opened his mouth, everyone burst out laughing. We all know what the poor man should have said, but what he actually said was: 'This is the Poo and Ee Seed Bird Company. Good ladies, evening and gentlemen!"

三.課文講解:

★ People will do anything to see a free show -- even if it is a bad one.

人们总要想尽办法看不花钱的演出——哪怕是拙劣的演出。

※ free (1)adj. 自由的

eg:The people are free to choose who will govern them .

人們可以自由選擇誰將會統治他們。

(2)adj. 免費的

eg:There is no such a thing as free lunch . 世上沒有免費的午餐

(3)adj. 空閒的

eg:Are you free tonight ?

※ show a picture show 電影

go to a show 去看展覽/演出/電影

a very popular television show good show 一個非常受歡迎的電視節目

good show 做的好… ;make a good show 炫耀

steal the show 走紅、配角比主角搶鏡頭

show business 演藝界

When the news got round that a comedy show would be presented at our local cinema by the P. and U. Bird Seed Company, we all rushed to see it.

当“皮尤”鸟食公司将在我们当地影院演出喜剧节目的消息传开后,我们都赶紧跑去观看。

※ get round 不脛而走、傳遍

get the round of (消息)傳開

eg:The news got the round of the school. 這一消息傳遍了整個學校。

※ rush to / into 倉促行動、沖、冒冒失失地做某事

eg:Don’t rush to conclusions . 不要急於下結論。

eg:It is wrong rush into marriage . 不要倉促完婚。

eg:She rushed into the room . 她衝進了房間。

eg:They rushed out toward the pavilion . 他們衝了出去奔向亭子。

We had to queue for hours to get in and there must have been several hundred people present just before the show began.

我们不得不排了好几个小时才进得场去。在演出开始前场内肯定已有好几百人了。

※ queue v. 排隊n. 隊伍row

eg:There was a long queue outside the cinema .

電影院門外已經排成了長隊.

eg:I enjoyed the performance because I had a very good seat in the fifth row . 我可以好好欣賞表演,因為在第五排的座位很好。

Unfortunately, the show was one of the dullest we have ever seen.

不幸的是,这次演出是我们看过的最乏味的演出了。

Those who failed to get in need not have felt disappointed, as many of the artistes who should have appeared did not come.那些没能进到场内的人没有必要感到失望,因为很多应该出场的专业演员都没有来。

※ fail to do 未能(做) ..., 沒能(做) ...

eg:The car failed to stop at the red light . 遇到紅燈卻沒有停車。

eg:I fail to see the reason . 我不懂原因。

eg:Never fail to write to me . 別忘記給我寫信。

※ need not have felt disappointed 本來没有必要感到失望

feel disappointed 感到失望

as 因為

※ should have appeared 本該出場(但實際上沒有出場的意思)

The only funny things we heard that evening came from the advertiser at the beginning of the programme.

那天晚上唯一有趣的事情是节目开始时那个报幕员的开场白。

※ funny 有趣的

(1)adj. 可笑的、有趣的(同意詞interesting )

a funny story 滑稽的故事

eg:What’s so funny about that joke ?那個笑話有什麼好笑的?

adj. 古怪的、奇怪的

eg:It’s funny that he said such a thing . 他說的事情很古怪。

eg:There’s something funny about this house . 那間房子有一點奇怪。

※ come from 來自, 起源於

come of 由... 引起, 來自... ;come in 進來, 起作用

(1)來自、出身於

eg:Where do you come from ?你來自哪裡?

eg:He comes from a noble family . 他出身於一個貴族家庭

eg:He comes of a noble family. 他出身貴族家庭

(2)產生(商品等以某種形式)供售

eg:Wine comes from grapes . Wine是用葡萄釀製的。

eg:Those shoes come in several sizes and colors .

這些鞋有多種尺寸和顏色

He was obviously very nervous and for some minutes stood awkwardly before the microphone.

他显然非常紧张,局促不安地在麦克风前站了好几分钟。

※ obviously adv. 顯然

eg:Obviously he can’t tell the difference between them .

顯然他無法區別二者的不同。

obvious adj. 顯然的、明顯的

an obvious lie 一個明顯的謊言

eg:It is obvious that he didn’t do it himself . 很顯然的布事他自己做的。

※ awkwardly adv. 笨拙地、不熟練地

awkward adj.

awkward movements 笨拙的動作

an awkward child 一個笨拙的孩子

an awkward silence 令人尷尬的沉默.

As soon as he opened his mouth, everyone burst out laughing.

但他刚一开口说话,人们便哄堂大笑起来。

※ burst out laughing 哄堂大笑起来

burst out crying 突然哭了起来

burst into laughter 突然大笑

burst into tears 突然哭起來、思い切り泣く

burst into cheers 突然歡呼、ドッと喝采{かっさい}する

We all know what the poor man should have said, but what he actually said was: 'This is the Poo and Ee Seed Bird Company. Good ladies, evening and gentlemen!"

我们都明白那个可怜的人应该说些什么,而他实际说的却是:“这是‘浦伊’鸟食公司,好女士们,晚上和先生们!”

四.Special Difficulties:

※新東方補充:【Special Difficulties】

Free and Single

free

① adj. 免费的,无偿的

She has got some free ticket to the comedy show.

The people are free to choose who will govern them.

② adj. 自由的,没束缚的,不受控制的,空闲的

You are free to make your own decision.

I’m free on Friday evening.

single adj. 单身的,独身的,未婚的

I enjoy being single.

Are you married or single?

a single parent 单亲(独自一人养育儿女的父亲或母亲)

Queue and Row

queue

① vi. 排队

We had to queue for hours to get in.

She has to queue for the bus every morning.

② n.(按顺序等待的人、车等的)行列、队(通常为纵队)

There’s a long queue/line of people waiting for the bus.

We’d better join the queue for tickets.

row n.(人或物的)一排、一行(通常为横的)

You can see me in this old photo, standing in the back row.

Please put the desks in four rows.

Funny

① adj. 有趣的,滑稽的,逗人发笑的(与amusing同义)

He included a large number of funny stories in his speech.

② adj. 反常的,古怪的,奇怪的(口语)

I thought there was something funny about the parcel, so I phoned the police.

This morning I saw her wearing a funny hat which looked like a lighthouse.

五.Exercise:

1. People will do anything to see a free show-even if it is d .

a. badly

b. bad one

c. a bad

d. bad

2. Many of the artistes who did not come .

a. ought to appear 應該出場

b. should appear 應該出場

c. had to appear 必須出場

d. ought to have appeared 應該出場卻沒出場

3. A comedy show is usually very .

a. serious

b. different

c. unusual

d. light

4. Having decided to rent a flat , we a contacting all the accommodating agencies in the city .

a. set about 著手進行

b. set down 使飛機著陸、讓乘客下去、放下

c. set out 出發、陳述

d. set up 搭起、建立、樹立、提出

六.Review:

1. Key structures:情態動詞

should / have to + 原形/ must / need

should have done 本應做而未做

must have done 對過去事實肯定的推測

2. Main Points:

get round (消息)傳開, 走動, 旅行, 說服, 回避

be presented 上演;queue for 排隊等候

fail to do sth 未能做;rush to 匆忙去, 沖向

七.補充內容:諺語:

1. You can take / lead a horse to the water , but you can’t make him drink .

[諺]可以把馬牽到水邊,但你無法強迫它飲水(指有的事情必需本人自願,強迫無濟於事)老牛不喝水,不能強按頭。

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新概念英语第二册笔记-第89课

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