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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。: S# K, s4 V6 | j* a$ u
What was it about snails that made the writer collect them for his friend on that day in particular?5 B/ g6 v- y! d$ l
1、People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten.
( J; Q8 y: L; L( M8 B7 ]: T come to 涉及, 谈及(常和 when 连用) When it come to sth When it come to doing sth6 f1 _ q2 K' Z/ B3 C5 f
-- When it comes to politics I know nothing. 谈到政治, 我一无所知。
+ a8 M$ M8 H b* a: t. c -- 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。
7 [$ j$ @% \. e 2、If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy.
! m# \/ P' B: _' ^2 V for instance = for example adv.例如( C& C& J# C) g1 @: D, m
consider sth (to be) sth
3 C# O% X: X" l) w f, d 3、You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive.
+ K, W4 A- U- `2 k8 O# W 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.' [8 J8 i4 g1 F% Q) d/ x
On the other hand 在另一方面(转折连词)
# D4 f. n# t* ]6 J6 a 一些 at 介词短语表示:当…就… 一…就…$ N$ F1 r5 p6 t2 c- L# a {' Q
at the idea of = at the thought of 一想到就…
( f1 x; w8 p _+ O% S at the sight of 一看到就…,
% s* J* g4 B3 X$ K" v5 c at the mention of 一提到就…,
4 I6 x* }7 d5 o9 J! U5 S5 N: c at the news of 一听到什么的消息就2 Q5 i1 y' v9 G4 ]2 X
at the touch of 一碰到就…,) ~8 s5 _, m3 K2 N0 C
at the sound of 一听到什么的声音就…
: F; _/ ^0 }3 P' L4 y -- I was glad at thought of getting something to eat.; p9 B4 K k9 c
-- I always love at the mention of ghost story.
, J9 i* J/ R1 b+ g' s. [- v Practice n.组织或个人的惯例性的做法、办事方式
/ C( E2 A7 t, R5 m8 s7 N -- It is now quite common practice for married women not to take their husband’s second name.. s! I% |5 P* B" c; }
已婚女子不用跟丈夫姓在现在是常见的做法了。$ X9 N4 j+ T: a1 |) h. _* b
-- the practice of closing shops on Sunday
7 o S( {' b# a$ C N; B -- My practice to studying English is to read every day.: a) L8 W* K$ J4 N" Z/ A- b# F
Habit n.个人的习惯、习性( g1 n1 a) Q: B7 E0 a
-- Early to bed and early to rise is a good habit. 早睡早起是个好习惯。
; T% @: p* L! u8 m: d8 C- a( X Custom n.社会的习惯、风俗
% Y, Q! Z' G0 | -- the custom of giving present at Christmas" B/ V: N% o- I( i, q
-- Social custom vary greatly form country to country. 不同的国家有不同的社会习俗。$ h- V0 u) G8 c y2 W" j* S3 f
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 [6 b3 }# }3 D* i% v. c/ a That 引导表语从句, 说明 truth 的内容。+ u* s2 o6 A5 e& Q2 _# }$ s
bring up v.抚养, 教育, 培养(常用被动语态, 表示自小到大)
6 O' v: E5 z8 {0 V' |4 z -- Joe is born in England, but brought up in France.
" x* ^4 R5 z$ M4 ?- H2 q9 l& Q -- She was brought up to believe that money is the most/great important thing in life.7 C/ e+ N8 F- B( Z, ^4 R% D
-- I’ve been brought up to eat fish, just because my mother is fond of fish as well.+ K5 l D7 F" Z0 b) R
-- He has been brought up to eat frying potatoes just because his parents are fond of that.
. x. k7 Y8 u+ v: Z5 u L- Q -- 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 plan( i$ z- z3 d8 [/ j4 K% x
-- We decided to stick to our previous plan.! F. {9 m3 h* y: U- [
-- 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 j( D3 B, Q0 O2 ]( \% B, l 6、No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.
/ b- \( ~; I. }! B = The common garden snail often receives more praise and abuse than other creature. 比较级表达高级:8 N+ O+ q3 J9 R1 ]2 y. U
-- Nobody is more beautiful than you.
% I+ j0 V8 n% G4 Y- V' \ -- He is more intelligent than anyone else in my class.
+ R" r) Q+ A) Y, Z, K; m5 p 7、Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world.- J5 G% `9 D( U* m4 _+ i2 y
cooked 过去分词做定语, 与 snail 构成被动关系。* W) q1 J. A- t
8、There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food., V, l, x* w2 P I9 @" Y
Countless(adj.无数的, 数不尽的)= numerous(adj.众多的, 许多的, 无数的)7 g9 g i/ P/ H7 r7 n% X# j
Associate sth with sth 把某物和某物联系在一起
+ u0 r1 v! ^# {6 W+ J 9、My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised.
/ O8 r: I3 V6 R, p2 z7 F, } People there don’t consider snails to be a great delicacy
2 V" \* h& [! o* \; {2 T 10、As his flat is in a large town, he has no garden of his own.
3 {6 j7 w; q! C. ` Has no garden of his own 没有自己的庭院
# d: d8 |; Q9 ` 11、For years he has been asking me to collect snails from my garden and take them to him.
# @7 [' F# N. i6 ^0 J' \0 ^9 K 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." X6 O2 M# q, x
The idea never appealed to me very much. = The idea never interested me very much.
7 F; I7 b/ g: U$ i6 q3 _: ?0 @ happen to do 偶然, 碰巧6 ?% q& ^: @8 ?% {' t* V
-- I happened to out when he called.
, W- S# W7 `; @" i; E! v: _+ y -- We both happened to be traveling on the same plane. happen / chance2 g4 @. @ n, i& N/ X# Q
-- It happened that I was out when he called. = It happened that I was out when he called. g8 b3 k: U i5 J& ~
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)
' Q2 T, x0 b! ^- z* ^ -- He was having a bath when the telephone suddenly rang.
$ k, M& l) F+ x% V -- 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
2 X- T6 r$ e; t. c 13、Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert." ~: J, D) p. @' d
on a sudden impulse 一时的冲动% r8 X9 M0 c- @- i) [4 c
-- Acting on a sudden impulse, she went shopping to buy several dresses.3 s+ v9 T4 U+ F6 t
14、Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift.
6 w, T) s# O0 o ?1 G3 M = Robert was not only delighted to see me but also pleased with my little gift.: v- H$ U0 f7 ~, m, z' k
Be delighted to do
7 ^8 R9 r# {1 P, Z' F Be pleased with sth
h: A( K. Q9 U0 P 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.
, n! K6 P# @7 P, L 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.
/ |0 E' @- R4 q 16、I did not fancy the idea and I reluctantly followed Robert out of the room.
5 v. C. W" l! A) v Fancy(vt.爱好)= like
; r: T* c, `& c) v8 \/ W& O Reluctant(adj.不愿意的, 勉强的)= unwillingly(adv.不愿意地, 不情愿地)
) P8 ~8 W; v8 g% v% Z+ l3 i! I 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!
0 R& `4 Z2 S( y) J* w$ _ Dismay n.灰心, 沮丧; 惊愕1 ]% m, y$ f1 ]
to our dismay 使我们惊愕的是6 \) H2 E7 ]0 Y$ ^! _# N
take possession of v.占有, 占领
2 g9 p" Y! Q0 j* k4 A) b3 R -- The solider take possession of enemies’ fort.(fort n.堡垒, 要塞)" o. O0 z1 r" C7 k# p
-- terrorist(n.恐怖分子)
* k+ I: Y' M1 ?! _0 Q% B( P embassy(n.大使馆人员, 大使馆)% Q D; u2 P; y+ R1 {" `
-- The terrorists took possession of the embassy.
# M* O* g. Z1 T7 h- H8 O 17、I have never been able to look at a snail since then.
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