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下面为大家带来新概念英语第三册重点句型解析一文,希望对大家的新概念英语学习有所帮助。更多精彩尽请关注北京新东方英语学习部的新概念课程。- j: j# q5 U9 L" s+ t) G) J: b
What was it about snails that made the writer collect them for his friend on that day in particular?
3 e. r5 j& y. I. W; d+ e5 c* V 1、People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.7 X6 M# s/ C3 G* |
come to 涉及, 谈及(常和 when 连用) When it come to sth When it come to doing sth
P4 }) y" A+ w }5 m L" Q/ f/ ], M- g -- When it comes to politics I know nothing. 谈到政治, 我一无所知。' G' N3 _8 M5 C* R6 K
-- He never complains when it comes to helping his wife with the house work. 当谈及到帮妻子做家务活这件事的时候, 他从来不抱怨。) p1 ~: r& O( ~& a( u3 Y( B/ G
2、If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy.5 D3 Z3 X2 N, S5 y* B5 [$ z- u
for instance = for example adv.例如
% v1 V) h5 U' B% g. R0 ]! ~ consider sth (to be) sth
( f- g( l8 }. g4 _- o* q 3、You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive.
! `' n. `4 b( f, S4 ~$ {) K. V 4、On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal Fat-- --the normally accepted practice in many northern countries.
. q, m+ D5 ^" M1 t- q7 t7 z7 y On the other hand 在另一方面(转折连词)5 v6 K2 Z( a% q9 `" @
一些 at 介词短语表示:当…就… 一…就…, I0 J% l( @, X" i6 D F
at the idea of = at the thought of 一想到就…
) O. \- c# d# A1 [ G' ^% s at the sight of 一看到就…,! h4 R ?0 f: r7 k/ F/ Q
at the mention of 一提到就…,
# Y" b. f; w5 Y% b, G8 ? at the news of 一听到什么的消息就
& L" X6 R+ Z: a at the touch of 一碰到就…,
, B; Q7 Y H, f" D" [1 ?% }' s3 A; t at the sound of 一听到什么的声音就…
$ H. @0 W2 L& O5 l -- I was glad at thought of getting something to eat.; l; ~6 g- s e5 l/ Q# V7 E
-- I always love at the mention of ghost story.
& {5 g" h2 r! N5 P! Q) u$ H& b: i8 e Practice n.组织或个人的惯例性的做法、办事方式
* M% g' y# e% ~8 u. u -- It is now quite common practice for married women not to take their husband’s second name.
3 [" w# F1 {! ]/ u2 w- a- V9 b 已婚女子不用跟丈夫姓在现在是常见的做法了。& W$ K& b ~$ I- L6 z
-- the practice of closing shops on Sunday! G5 U/ u! G/ W# o8 J
-- My practice to studying English is to read every day./ j9 J# b3 U& w/ v
Habit n.个人的习惯、习性
& O! E4 T* Q% O# X7 M$ b$ H& l -- Early to bed and early to rise is a good habit. 早睡早起是个好习惯。% V* C& L8 S V% }7 m
Custom n.社会的习惯、风俗
9 f7 a3 x1 _- D- L -- the custom of giving present at Christmas
9 r. R! H, k1 s; ^4 K* }1 L -- Social custom vary greatly form country to country. 不同的国家有不同的社会习俗。
; I1 c2 w4 w* a% t. o3 A 5、The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.
4 r& \2 ]2 P; v, N) `/ o1 n That 引导表语从句, 说明 truth 的内容。* M/ W( O, o0 J- t
bring up v.抚养, 教育, 培养(常用被动语态, 表示自小到大)
, V5 K3 U, [0 C6 C# p8 S0 E8 d -- Joe is born in England, but brought up in France.
" `5 `1 k- S. v! E -- She was brought up to believe that money is the most/great important thing in life.
- h P$ t2 Y$ G8 p' \% d1 i -- I’ve been brought up to eat fish, just because my mother is fond of fish as well.
6 v. i, d+ l& [( ] -- He has been brought up to eat frying potatoes just because his parents are fond of that.
& }( @& p1 N* A ] -- He gave much attention to bring up his children. Stick to = keep to = not give up stick to the decision / stick to the idea / stick to the plan8 ~/ M3 G1 u' w' ?* N9 K
-- We decided to stick to our previous plan.
+ f2 N c1 S# b7 _, u, O* M8 c2 x -- I made my decision and I am going to stick to it. Insist on doing sth. = Persist in doing sth. 坚持做某事
# ]0 M ^4 ?, b. P 6、No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.
_, E: ~; d6 X$ C0 M: S3 k = The common garden snail often receives more praise and abuse than other creature. 比较级表达高级:. A. v. l; ]3 u. |* ?
-- Nobody is more beautiful than you.
8 u$ ~# {& i2 _2 t7 a -- He is more intelligent than anyone else in my class.
; m- m% C; `" t: o 7、Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world.0 e0 m# E7 P" \0 P
cooked 过去分词做定语, 与 snail 构成被动关系。
/ j* r L; `2 } 8、There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. C/ p5 D2 I# E+ p
Countless(adj.无数的, 数不尽的)= numerous(adj.众多的, 许多的, 无数的)
; s0 Z; {5 s- p6 w9 r0 O, ^' u Associate sth with sth 把某物和某物联系在一起
' a9 N! c, j8 a9 Z+ f0 P. w' ^ 9、My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised.) `: M6 I9 _) \9 Z. R
People there don’t consider snails to be a great delicacy& }- H5 _. k" z; F, n2 `
10、As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own.
* G* u4 h6 y) I) ]. t Has no garden of his own 没有自己的庭院
" u* {# v7 T$ x3 s/ }+ ?5 ~, r 11、For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him./ T2 c( t: B9 |- {6 i
12、The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after a heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants.; R- [$ _4 O8 \# U$ h
The idea never appealed to me very much. = The idea never interested me very much.
! e# T8 Z3 T. ]# {" |9 _" \ happen to do 偶然, 碰巧
, y" O6 o D8 S& o {: ]) a& a -- I happened to out when he called.
. K$ [1 e. R- ]! X9 w$ @ { -- We both happened to be traveling on the same plane. happen / chance
/ A" A( _# k* T n -- It happened that I was out when he called. = It happened that I was out when he called.
3 ~+ Q& S9 ]% Y' Z6 K4 g- O2 Q& f) n. t When 表示正在这时突然(常与过去进行时、过去完成时连用, 位于句中)
, Z* ]3 B' F8 }. [5 S, a/ p -- He was having a bath when the telephone suddenly rang.2 j N( a; v2 `1 d: E" \% s
-- We were about to start when it rained. taking a stroll 现在分词做定语修饰 snail snails taking a stroll = snails that were taking a stroll
, {/ Y% Z( X+ v3 l( c k8 O d 13、Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert.
5 b+ u" ~3 N7 G' t3 \5 I on a sudden impulse 一时的冲动' k' c( _6 P0 e7 V$ p
-- Acting on a sudden impulse, she went shopping to buy several dresses.
: Z; c% U, E2 ]/ [" t# e; ^ 14、Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift.
- `- t3 p7 o, W5 L, R, p = Robert was not only delighted to see me but also pleased with my little gift.
) C9 L' R6 k! @ Be delighted to do
$ B$ s! H8 t( | Be pleased with sth
* u# ?" v* A5 D$ [) r 15、I left the bag in the hall and Robert and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours.! |; ^" N4 H" |: ?
I had forgotten all about the snails when Robert suddenly said that I must stay to dinner. Snails would, of course, be the main dish.6 a' g" d' x5 g1 I/ J" Z8 E
16、I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room. p2 R' ^) k3 q
Fancy(vt.爱好)= like% I. {$ ?' |/ f
Reluctant(adj.不愿意的, 勉强的)= unwillingly(adv.不愿意地, 不情愿地)
( w5 X, ~0 U, q To our dismay, we saw that there were snails everywhere: they had escaped from the paper bag and had taken complete possession of the hall!7 q; _1 c; i/ |1 a: }, Y+ {% f6 _
Dismay n.灰心, 沮丧; 惊愕
1 G2 O# G0 u0 I! ]# H3 F/ C to our dismay 使我们惊愕的是4 m& Y' y# Z4 Y# T
take possession of v.占有, 占领
1 @! O! \. c# o# ?. r7 i' W -- The solider take possession of enemies’ fort.(fort n.堡垒, 要塞)
" _% n2 g+ c5 I, {7 ~9 l -- terrorist(n.恐怖分子)
0 V& R+ w$ `: o2 R- M embassy(n.大使馆人员, 大使馆)# k8 `2 @4 O0 R' }( K% i, L7 s
-- The terrorists took possession of the embassy.# e5 ~- _( E9 r- c9 J; J
17、I have never been able to look at a snail since then.* \5 w E+ H6 Z6 ~# H( o9 M
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