(
课件网) The loss of the Titanic Han Jiajia 詹姆斯·卡梅隆 詹姆斯·卡梅隆(James Cameron ) 阿凡达(Avatar) 终结者(The Terminator ) colossal adj. 庞大的 big,large,huge, great, vast, immense, enormous, giant, gigantic, tremendous, titanic watertight adj. 不漏水的 eg.a watertight ship watertight 引申为无懈可击的,毫无破绽的 eg.watertight arguments watertight excuse waterproof adj.防水的 eg.waterproof watch waterproof coat flood v. 充满水 eg.The ship is flooded. The room was flooded with moonlight. Our classroom was flooded with sunshine. n. 洪水 in flood 河水泛滥; eg.During the rains, the river is in flood. 引申表示连续不断的 in a flood of words 滔滔不绝的 eg.She blamed her husband in a flood of words on seeing him. tragic adj. 悲惨的 eg.a tragic accident unfoutunate miserable 苦难的 bitter 痛苦的 tragedy n. 悲剧, 惨剧 in tragedy 以悲剧形式 eg.The holiday ended in tragedy. comedy n.喜剧 comic adj.喜剧的,滑稽的 comical adj.古怪的,可笑的 voyage n. 海上航行 flight n.飞行 journey n.长途行程 navigation n.航海,航海术 collision n. 碰撞 collide vi. 碰撞,抚触 eg.The car collided with the tree. crash v. 坠毁 eg.It is said that there is an airplane that crashed in the mountains. conflict vi. 和某事(某人)相抵触 eg.My idea conflicts with yours. narrowly adv. 刚刚,勉强地 arrow adj. a narrow escape 九死一生 tremble v. 有规律的、小幅度的抖动 eg.Look, your hands are trembling, what’s wrong with you shiver v. 强调由于寒冷、惧怕而一连串地抖动 eg.I found he’s shivering in a cold. shudder vi. 强调全身的颤栗 eg.The boy is shuddering, why Because he was frightened. faint=weak eg.faint sound =weak sound; faint voice=weak voice faint=unconscious adj.昏迷的,失去知觉的 eg.He has been faint for a long time. horror n.恐惧 horror movie 恐怖电影 horror fiction 恐怖小说 abandon v. 抛弃 eg.He abandoned his research because of the war. desert v.背弃,遗弃 eg.desert the army; desert the duty; desert his family plunge v. 投入,跳入 =jump or rush suddenly and wildly eg.He got so angry that he plunged into the water. 课文讲解 The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. sail for 航海去往某处 set out (off) for 出发去往某处 leave for, head for eg.He will set out for the Atlantic. We are heading for Canada. Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship. by : according to 表示依据 eg.by regulation 依据规则 by rules 依据条例 according to 依据 (事实、课文等客观存在的现实) eg.according to the fact 依据事实 according to the text 依据这篇课文 according to=in accordance with(正式) eg.in accordance with law 依据法律 in accordance with rules At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen watertight compartments. be regarded as=be considered to be =be thought of as 把…看作为 eg.I regarded his idea as totally unacceptable. We can’t regard the matter as settled. The tragic sinking o ... ...