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单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,2013/11/5,#,Lesson 29,Funny or not,?,第1页,universal adj.,普遍,Universal language,通用语,世界语,Universal time,世界时间,格林尼治时(,=Greenwich Time,),Universal law,普遍规律,普遍法则,Universe n.,宇宙,世界万物,Acknowledged adj.,公认,-It is universally acknowledged that English is getting more and more important.,第2页,comic adj.,喜剧,可笑,c,omedy n.,喜剧,喜剧性事务,c,omedian n.,滑稽演员,喜剧演员,反:,t,ragic adj.,悲惨,悲剧,t,ragedy n.,悲剧,惨案,t,ragedian n.,悲剧演员,悲剧作家,第3页,dis,tasteful adj.,讨厌,-The idea is tasteful to me.,同:,u,n,pleasant adj.,使人不愉快,讨厌,d,is,pleasing adj.,使人不愉快,第4页,pester v.,一再要求,纠缠,p,ester sb.,to do,sth.,以某事烦扰某人,-For year Mary have is pester him to take her to Europe.,p,ester sb.,with/for,sth.,以某事烦扰某人,缠住某人讨取某物,-Beggars pester him with money.,-Dont pester me for the trifle.,(trifle n.,琐事,微不足道小事),第5页,dread,v.,惧怕,d,read+,名词,/,动名词,/,动词不定式,-We were dreading his,arrival,.,-He dreaded,having,to meet his parents.,-I dread,to think,what will happen if he finds out.,第6页,d,readful,adj.,令人恐惧,,令人,不快,可怕灾难,dreadful disaster,d,readed,adj.,感到,恐惧,-I feel dreaded when night falls.,In,dread,of,害怕某人,/,事,-We are in dread of insects.,第7页,recovery n.,康复,经济复苏,economic recovery,r,ecovery from,从,.,恢复过来,-He made a quick recovery from an injury.,=,He quickly recovered from an injury.,Recover v.,恢复,recover from,第8页,plast,er,n.,熟石膏,灰泥,p,laster cast,石膏绷带,石膏夹,p,laster,er,(,英)泥水匠,涂灰泥工人,第9页,console v.,抚慰,慰问,-,“,Never mind,!”,,he consoled,her,.,同:,c,omfort vt.,抚慰,c,omfort letter,抚慰信,告慰信,第10页,hobble,v.,瘸着腿走,-I hurt my foot while getting off the bus,and had to hobble home.,n.,迷惑,疑惑,Be,in,(get into)a hobble,陷入困境,第11页,compensate v.,赔偿,to compensate sb.for,为,.,向某人赔偿,-Nothing can compensate the young mother for the loss of her favorite daughter.,v.,酬报,(for),-The company compensates her for her extra work.,第12页,mumble v.,喃喃而语,-He mumbled something to me but I could not hear what he said.,mumble to oneself,喃喃自语,-He enjoys mumbling to himself.,mumbler n.,说话含糊人,第13页,Text,:,(,L2,),Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up.,The,sense of humour,is mysteriously,bound up with,national characteristics.,第14页,(,L2,),sense n.,感觉;判断力,见识;意义,of smell/,of,pride/honour/hunger/,of,duty/responsibility,Common,常识,Make,言之有理,In a,在某首先,从某种意义上来说,-In a ,you are right.,第15页,(,L2,),bound n.,跳跃,v.,跳跃;给,划界,adj.,一定,必定;受约束;,Bounce ball,Boundary n.,分界限,边界,boundless adj.,无边,Be bound,to do,sth.,一定,-You are feel nervous before the examination.,Be bound,up with,有联络,-A country culture is up with its nations and history.,第16页,(,L6,),A Frenchman,for instance,might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.,In the same way,a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman,laugh to tears,.,第17页,(,L6,),laugh to tears,笑出眼泪,“laugh”,搭配:,off ones head,放声大笑,笑掉大牙,up ones,sleeve,暗暗发笑,from ear to ear,咧嘴笑,on the other side of ones mouth,转喜为悲,convulse with laughter,大笑不止,第18页,(,L7,),Most funny stories are based on comic situations.In spite of national differences,certain funny situations have a universal appeal.,No matter where you live,you would find it difficult not to laugh at,say,Charlie Chaplins early films.,第19页,(,L9,),However,a new type of humour,which,stems largely from America,has recently,come into fashion,.,第20页,(,L10,),stem from,起源于,同:,Rise,from,/,a,rise from,Root from/,originate,in,-Accidents usually arise from carelessness.,-Chinese culture originates in the Yellow River Basin,。,(,黄河流域,),第21页,(,L10,),fashion n.,方式,样子;流行款式,In,流行(,adj.fashionable,),Out,of,-Your coat has gone out of.,Come into fashion,开始风靡,第22页,(,L10,),It is cal1ed sick humour.,Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like,violent death,or serious accidents.,第23页,(,L11,),violent death,暴死,(不是暴力而死,而是突然死亡),同:,Sudden/,abrupt /,sneak,第24页,(,L11,),Many people find this sort of joke distasteful.The following example of sick humour will enable you to judge for yourself.,第25页,(,L13,),A man who had broken his right leg was taken to hospital a few weeks before Christmas.,From the moment he arrived there,he kept on pestering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home.,He dreaded having to spend Christmas in hospital,.,第26页,(,L15,),Though the doctor did his best,the patients,recovery,was slow.,On Christmas day,the man still had his right leg in plaster.He spent,a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing.,第27页,(,L15,),recovery,“,康复,”,表示,-Im myself again.,我已经恢复了。,Im not myself.,-I get well.,我病愈如初了。,-I regain strength.,我重获新生。,-I return to good condition.,我已经恢复如初了。(,Im in good condition.,身体好),第28页,(,L17,),The following day,however,the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good.,第29页,(,L17,),The man took heart and,sure enough,on New Years Eve he was able to hobble along to a party.,To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital,the man drank a little more than was good for him.,第30页,(,L22,),slip v.,滑(倒);溜走;被遗忘,n.,疏漏,差错,Slippage n.,滑动,slippery adj.,光滑,slipper n.,拖鞋,-,The man,slipped on the,ground,and broke,himself,.,第31页,Let slip sth.,错过,Slip ones mind,被遗忘,-His memory of youth slipped his mind.,-Its just a slip of the tougue.,-,这只是个口误。,第32页,(,L20,),In the process,he enjoyed himself thoroughly and kept telling everybody how much he hated hospitals.,He was still mumbling something about hospitals at the end of the party,when,he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg.,第33页,(,L22,),as,when,while,引导时间状语比较,1,)两个事件同时发生,假如都有,延续性,,用,when,或,while,。,-I was,cooking,dinner,(,),he was,playing,the piano.,-I was,cooking,dinner(while/when)he was,playing,the piano.,第34页,2),两个同时发生事件假如都,没有延续,性,,用,when,或,as,。,-The dog,barked,when/as I,heard,a noise.,总:,While,有延续性用,As,无延续性用,什么时候用,when,?,有没有延续皆可,第35页,3),两同时发生事件不是一次性,而是,重复性,动作,即过去或现在习惯性动作,,只用,when,表,“,每当,.,时候,”,,相当于,whenever,,,every time,-When he goes to town,he,always,visit his aunt.,第36页,4,)不强调时间性,只说明两个紧接着动作,多用,as,;,as,还可表,“,伴随,”,含义,偏口语化,-As I was going out,it began to rain.,-As spring warms the good earth,all flowers begin to bloom.,总:,when,比较百用,,while,必须是延续性动作,,as,则口语化。,第37页,Homework,P140-141,课后,多项选择题,第二十九课,一课一练,复习学过单词和短语,背诵全文,第38页,
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