(
课件网) NEW CONCEPT ENGLISH 2 新概念英语 2 Lesson 57 Can I help you, madam Key words and expressions madam [5mAd[m] n. (对妇女的尊称)太太,夫人 hesitate [5heziteit] v. 犹豫,迟疑 setve [sC:v] v. 接待 (顾客) jeans [dVi:nz] n. 牛仔裤 scornfully [5skC:nf[li]adv. 轻蔑的 punish [5pQniF] v. 惩罚 fur [fC:] n. 裘皮 eager [5i:g[] adj. 热切的,热情的 Questions on the text Language points A woman in jeans stood at the window of an expensive shop. do window shopping: 浏览橱窗里的商品 The assistant who served her did not like the way she was dressed. the way she was dressed = the way in which she was dressed The way he educates his child is very effective. Have you seen the way he speaks to his father Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. The following day, the patient asked for a bedside telephone. We’ll discuss this in the following chapter. He always sleeps with the window open. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. He’s very eager to learn. The young man is very eager for success. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had asked for. enjoy oneself doing sth.:很开心做某事 The children enjoyed themselves running about the beach. Make sb.do.sth.: 迫使某人做某事 Don’t make him do that if he doesn’t want to. Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to sever her this time. After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress. She enjoyed herself making the assistant bring almost everything in the window before finally buying the dress she had first asked for. They play may begin at any moment. It may have begun already. He might come but I’m not sure. This may not be true. This cannot be true. Such things may happen. Such things can happen. Speaking to a large audience calls for courage. He was standing on a box, speaking to a crowed. Lesson 58 A blessing in disguise Key words and expressions blessing [5blesiN] n.福分,福气 disguise [dis5gaiz] n.伪装 tiny [5taini] adj.极小的 possess [p[5zes] v. 拥有 cursed [kC:sd] adj. 可恨的 increase [in5kri:s] v. 增加 plant [pla:nt] v. 种植 church [tFC:tF] n. 教堂 evil [5i:v[l] adj. 怀的 reputation [9repju5teiF[n] n. 名声 claim [kleim] v. 以…为其后果 victim [5viktim] n. 受害者,牺牲品 vicar [5vik[] n. 教区牧师 source [sC:s] n. 来源 income [5iNkQm] n. 收入 trunk [trQNk] n. 树干 Questions on the text Language points The tiny village of Frinley is said to possess a ‘cursed tree’. The city of New York 纽约市 The name of James 詹姆士这个名字 Because the tree was mentioned in the newspaper, the number of visitors to Frinley has now increased. Many villagers believe that the tree has already claimed a number of vict ... ...