新视野大学英语第三册第十课SectionB.ppt
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I. Denotation and Connotation II. Examples of Denotation and Connotation Now and then, if you did a loop of the area, you might see the lights of an emergency dental office or something of the sort. (L9) 2. There were no bars with music booming into the streets. (L11) 3. The West, on the other hand, prescribes a harsh pill that makes a man strong of mind. (L40) 4. There was then a hard rain falling, and the wind had risen into a steady blow that laid siege to the city streets. (L46) 5. The man from the West, his feelings of self enlarged by success, was beginning to outline the history of his career, describing his output. (L55) 6. “It sometimes twists a good man into a bad one,” said the tall man, drawing his weapon. (L 67) Collect all the descriptions of the weather in Text B: 2. Collect the descriptions of a man. on the beat (L1) (a police officer) walking around an area that he has responsibility for cold enough send out heat, light relating to the teeth able to be seen usual go below the surface of water at the same time very bad, unpleasant remove or pull down chilly emit dental visible routine submerge simultaneous lousy tear down Word Using Old to New I. Word Using e.g. Words and Expressions—Word Using We are not allowed to smoke on the beat. 多一些警察出来巡逻有助于减少犯罪。 Having more policemen on the beat helps reduce crime. Translation Key 2. emit vt. (L3) send out heat, light, sound, etc. e.g. Words and Expressions—Word Using The chimney emitted a cloud of smoke. 海豚发出的声音用水下麦克风录下来了。 Translation Key Sounds emitted by the dolphins were recorded with an underwater microphone. 3. run into trouble/difficulty/problem... (L5) begin to have trouble/difficulty/problem, etc. e.g. Words and Expressions—Word Using If you run into any problems, just let me know. Translation 公司起先很有生气,但之后便陷入困境。 After a promising start, the company ran into trouble. Key 4. visible a. (L15)
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