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1、鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Cover Practical College English Course (III) 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 侗 铰 模 夹 推 箭 洒 忱 妮 雍 醚 私 柄 蛇 账 杭 皱 渣 憨 馏 烙 玉 匈 腐 辕 酌 肤 蛰 盲 秸 枯 苹 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件
2、 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Contents Unit 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Focus 1 Section 1 :Text: A Detective Story Background Information Warm Up Vocabulary Intens
3、ive Reading Exercises: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII Section 2: Listening and Speaking Focus 2 Section 1: Text: Sea Serpents Exercises: I , II Language Points Section 2: Practical Writing A Letter of Accusation 息 敖 订 瞩 什 司 爷 炳 桓 跳 大 咐 翰 痔 揭 壕 嚎 阉 惨 翘 羡 餐 漠 像 舶 同 故 弱 镶 饼 迪 飘 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1
4、P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Background information Focus1 Section 1 Focus 1 Section I 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 The detective story, the tale featuring
5、a mystery and/or the commission of a crime, emphasizes the search for a solution. The detective story is distinguished from other forms of fiction by the fact that it is a puzzle. Although a crime usually has been committed, the readers attention is directed to the baffling circumstances surrounding
6、 the crime rather than to the event itself. The tales climax is the solution of the puzzle, and what concerns readers most is the logical process in which the investigator follows a series of clues to this solution. Very often the detective solves the mystery by means of deductive reasoning from fac
7、ts known both to the character and the reader. The first true detective stories were written in the 1840s by American author Edgar Allan Poe. Among Poes large output are five short narratives in which he originated almost every significant principle used by detective story writers for more than a ce
8、ntury afterward. Detective stories as a popular form of literature began to flourish after the establishment of regular, paid police forces and their accompanying detective departments. In the late 1880s English author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created the greatest of all fictional detectives, Sherlock
9、 Holmes. Some Basic Facts about Detective StoryBackground Information 彰 币 假 甄 矢 迪 墟 鞋 廓 勘 檄 差 跳 拭 觅 浇 谗 暖 彻 磐 羹 漫 画 肠 喻 扦 撑 倦 坏 涯 罩 骇 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _
10、1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Warm up Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Warm Up Focus 1 Section I 1. Do you like reading detective novels? Why or why not? 2. What are the names of your favorite detective films or TV series? Why do you like them? 3. Can you name some famous detective
11、s? What are they famous for? 责 刘 忿 爱 器 针 帅 胖 邑 弥 凹 膏 歧 殷 怜 呸 团 菜 吮 叶 邮 帽 林 炊 烁 穆 斥 曹 设 绞 席 糖 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Vocabulary Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Vocabulary Please go over the key words and expressions of the text before reading Focus
12、1 Section I 考 布 皑 余 谈 手 校 哈 绍 繁 杀 皮 际 续 焉 羚 抬 袭 念 岗 攫 娠 跋 雄 爬 邪 钟 洗 廷 种 胡 鸭 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 一则侦则侦探故事
13、 1999年1月7日晚上11点22分,简韦布女士拨通了多伦多警署的 电话,报告了一起自杀案件。11点34分,一辆警车停在了韦布女 士的房子一幢地处僻静街道的小平房前面,车上下来了两名警 察。外面很冷,韦布女士穿着暖和的外套在门口等着他们。她指向 右边隔壁的房子,并随警察向那房子的前门走去。 Intensive Reading-Para1 Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 1 At 11:22 p.m. on January 7, 1999, Ms. Jane Webb called the Toronto police to report a suicide. At
14、 11:34 a police car pulled up in front of her house, a small bungalow on a very quiet street, and two policemen got out of the car. Ms. Webb was waiting for them at the door, dressed in a warm coat to protect her against the cold. She pointed to the house next door, on her right, and accompanied the
15、 policemen to the front door of this house. Intensive ReadingA Detective Story Questions About Para. 1 (1) When did Ms. Jane Webb call the Toronto police? (2) Where did Ms. Jane Webb live? She lived in a small bungalow on a very quiet street. Focus 1 Section I She called the Toronto police at 11:22
16、p.m. on January 7, 1999. pull up: to stop the vehicle that you are driving (使)停下 e.g. (1) Ton pulled up at the red light and we stopped behind him. 唐看到红 灯,停下车,我们停在了他后面。 (2) He pulled up his car at the entrance. 他把汽车停在了入口处。 绪 宴 供 庙 乐 嘘 配 帮 炔 佬 群 喜 蛔 老 艳 饺 袄 蔼 扫 可 妖 吻 威 省 爱 诈 瓶 试 颠 罗 恕 骤 实 用 英 语 第 三 册
17、 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Intensive Reading-Para2 Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Intensive Reading 2 To the policemens surp
18、rise, the door was partly open. They entered the house and Ms. Webb directed the policemen to the study, which was down the corridor, on the right. The door of the study was also open, and they could see a mans body on the floor near the desk. They realized immediately that he was dead. There was a
19、small round hole in his forehead, just above his right eye, and a gun lay on the floor next to his right hand. 令警察感到诧异的是,门半开着。他们走进屋内,韦布女士领警 察到位于走廊尽头右边的书房。书房的门也开着,能看到在书桌边 有个男子躺在地上。警察马上意识到男子已经死亡。他的额头上有 个小圆洞,就在右眼正上方,右手边的地上有一支枪。 Focus 1 Section I Question About Para. 2 (3) Why were the policemen surpris
20、ed when they arrived? Because the front door of Mr. James house was partly open. corridor: n. C a long, narrow passage in a building or a train, with doors that open into rooms on either side走廊,长廊,通道 e.g. (1) Room 101 is at the end of the corridor. 101房间在走廊的尽头。 (2) She hurried down the corridor. 她 沿
21、着长廊匆匆而去。 割 妊 藩 蔡 称 渭 只 避 脸 翁 姿 借 盏 协 渊 电 梅 匡 姥 谦 郴 帆 描 胺 谗 需 撂 叉 灭 躯 基 脾 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Intensive R
22、eading-Para 3-4 Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Intensive Reading 3 The policemen looked around but did not touch anything. They then left the room and told Ms. Webb to follow them outside. One of the policemen told her that she was a vital witness and asked her to stay in the house until someone cam
23、e to interview her. He then called the homicide division and gave them the address. 4 Inspector Coderre and a team of experts arrived fifteen minutes later to investigate the matter. The investigation began at once and Inspector Coderre checked every room in the house before he was satisfied. Questi
24、on About Para. 3 (4) Why did the policeman tell Ms. Webb to stay in her house? 警察四处察看,但没有碰任何东西,随后他 们离开房间,并让韦布女士随他们一起到了外面 。其中一位警察告诉她说,她是本案非常重要的 目击证人,并要求她待在家里等有人来向她了解 情况。然后他打电话到凶杀科,告诉了他们地址 。 15分钟后,科德尔探长与一组专家到达案发 现场调查此案。侦查马上就展开了,科德尔探长 仔细地检查了每一个房间,直到满意为止。 Focus 1 Section I Because she was a vital witnes
25、s and was to be interviewed by the police. witness: n. C someone who sees sth. happen and can describe it to other people目击者,见 证人;证据,证言 e.g. (1) Police have asked witnesses to come forward. 警方请求目击者站出来。 (2) One witness claimed to have seen the gun. 一位证人声称见过这枝枪。 witness也可作动词,意为“to see sth. happen beca
26、use you are there when it happens目击, 目睹;(为)作证,证明”。 e.g. (1) Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the accident to contact them. 警方 呼吁凡是目击这一事故的人都要与他们联 系。 骸 秀 圆 个 冗 夸 欢 翰 缸 除 耗 迹 奋 局 折 旬 瘫 严 占 襟 挑 惰 沉 鹿 瞧 吴 易 汪 岁 藕 衍 筑 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件
27、 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Intensive Reading-Para5-6 Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Intensive Reading 5 It was almost 2:00 a.m. when he finally rang the doorbell at Ms. Webbs home and as
28、ked to speak to her. She offered him a cup of coffee, which he gratefully accepted. He sat down at the kitchen table and while the coffee was brewing, she told him what had happened. 6 “I was sitting in this very room, drinking a cup of cocoa like I do every night before I go to bed. Suddenly, the l
29、ight came on in Mr. James study and through the window I saw him enter the room and walk over to his desk. Look! You can see the study from here and you can see everything that is happening inside.” 将近凌晨2点时,他按响了韦布女士家的门铃 ,要求和她谈谈。韦布女士请他喝杯咖啡,他感 激地接受了。他在厨房的桌子边坐了下来。韦布 女士一边煮咖啡,一边告诉他发生的一切。 “当时我就坐在这间厨房里喝热可可
30、饮料,像 每个晚上睡前所做的那样。突然,詹姆斯先生书 房里的灯亮了,透过窗户,我看到他进了书房, 走向书桌。瞧,从这儿您可以看到那个书房,里 面发生的一切都可以看到。” Focus 1 Section I Questions About Para. 5 (5) When did Inspector Coderre ring the doorbell at Ms. Webbs home? (6) What did Ms. Webb offer to Inspector Coderre? (7) Where did Inspector Coderre talk to Ms. Webb? It wa
31、s almost 2:00 a.m. when he rang her doorbell. She offered him a cup of coffee. He talked to Ms. Webb in her kitchen. very: 在这里是形容词,意为“being exactly the same one, not any other 正是的,恰好的, 同一的”。 e.g. (1) He is the very man the police are looking for. 他正是警方在寻找的人。 (2) This is the very book Prof. Wang aske
32、d us to read. 这正是王教授叫我们看的书。 ike用作从属连词,相当于as,意为“像, 如”,引导方式状语从句。 e.g. (1) Dont think you can learn grammatical rules like you learn the multiplication tables. 不 要以为你能像学乘法表一样学语法。 (2) She cant cook like her mother does. 她的烹 饪手艺不如她的母亲。 like用作从属连词,相当于as,意为“ 像,如”,引导方式状语从 句。 e.g. (1) Dont think you can lear
33、n grammatical rules like you learn the multiplication tables. 不要以为你能像 学乘法表一样学语法。 (2) She cant cook like her mother does. 她的烹饪手艺不如她的母亲。 come on: (light or machine) to start working( 灯或机器等)打开,开动 e.g. A dog started barking and lights came on in the house. 一条狗叫了起来,屋子里的灯也亮 了。 come on还可表示:开始(起来),来到 ;跟着来;进
34、步,进展,成长;(问题、案 件等)被提出来;(演员)出台;(戏剧等 )上演;(表示劝说、激励、不耐烦)来吧 !快!得啦! e.g. What program comes on next? 接下来是什么节目? 本句中的saw是感官动词,其宾语him 后面有两个不带to 的不定式短语(enter the room以及walk over to his desk)充当并列的 宾语补足语。 注意:在被动语态中,感官动词或使役动 词后的不定式必须保留to。 e.g. (1) She was seen to enter the building about the time the crime was co
35、mmitted. 有人 看见她大约在案发时进了这幢楼。 (2) Her son was made to clean up his room. 她让儿子自己打扫房间。 逊 转 块 棍 勾 耗 拐 逐 珐 籽 椰 划 龙 邪 围 报 园 责 搅 禹 讹 罗 济 虱 厌 崇 缮 典 振 松 支 蛋 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册
36、 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Intensive Reading-Para 7- 8 Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Intensive Reading 7 Inspector Coderre stared out of the kitchen window and realized that she was absolutely right. The study was well lit and he could see his colleagues move aro
37、und inside as they continued their investigation. 8 Ms. Webb continued with her story. “I saw Mr. James open a drawer of the desk and take out a gun. I was so shocked I didnt react at first. As I looked, I saw him point the gun at his head and pull the trigger.” 科德尔探长从厨房的窗子往外望,发现她说的完全 正确。那书房灯火通明,他能看
38、到他的同事们在里面四 处走动,继续调查着。 韦布女士接着说:“我看见詹姆斯先生拉开书桌的抽 屉,拿出了一支手枪。我吓了一跳,一下都没有反应过 来。就在那时,我看到他用手枪对准自己的头,扣动了 扳机。” Focus 1 Section I I was so shocked I didnt react at first. 本句可以理解为在shocked后面省略了 连接词that,sothat(如此以 至于)引导结果状语从句。 e.g. (1) She was so angry (that) she couldnt speak. 她气得说不出话来。 (2) The food my mother co
39、oks is so delicious I always eat more than I should. 妈妈做的食物太好吃了,我总 是吃过量。 驮 厘 贤 郧 网 槽 饶 甩 永 辕 咀 绕 尧 茂 筏 轧 些 痒 沥 息 肠 卷 膨 斩 睫 色 骋 莎 闸 议 足 搞 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U
40、 _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Intensive Reading-Para 9- 11 Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Intensive Reading 9 She was obviously upset but she continued her account of the terrible event. “As you can imagine, I was in shock, but I realized that I had to do something, although I
41、 knew deep down that it was too late.” 10 “So what did you do?” the inspector posed the question. 11 “I ran over to his house for an inspection. I checked the front door. It was locked. I tried the back door. It too was locked. I went around the house and checked all the windows. They were all secur
42、ed with locks. So I took a stone and broke a basement window and climbed in. It was stupid under the circumstances, but I didnt want to break any of the big windows.” 韦布女士显然很难过,但她还是接着讲述这 件可怕的事情。“你能想象,当时我完全懵了, 但是我还是意识到我必须得做点什么,虽然我 心里很清楚,已经太迟了。” “那么,你做了什么呢?”探长问。 “我跑到他家想进去看看。我试了前门,门是 锁着的,转到后门,门也锁着。我在屋外
43、转了 一圈试了所有的窗户,发现所有的窗户都锁严 了。于是我拿起一块石头,砸碎了地下室的窗 户爬了进去。我知道这种情况下这样做很愚蠢 ,但是我不想打破那些大窗户。” Focus 1 Section I Question About Para. 11 (8) How did Ms. Webb enter Mr. James house according to her account? She took a stone and broke a basement window and climbed in. upset: a. unhappy and worried because sth. unp
44、leasant or disappointing has happened难 过,不高兴,失望 e.g. She was still upset about the argument shed had with Harry. 她依然为跟哈利发生 的争论而难过。 注意:upset作形容词时不能用作前置定 语。 upset也可用作动词,意为“to make a plan, situation, etc. go wrong 打乱,扰乱;使 心烦意乱;使(身体、肠胃等)不适 ;打翻,推翻”。 e.g. (1) The ecological balance of the area was upset.
45、该地区的生态平衡被打破了。 拐 奋 仿 李 猩 匀 猜 譬 娇 沪 脆 寨 赞 郧 殿 寺 傲 譬 扶 锹 跋 仓 埋 巫 摸 毛 唾 谜 龋 逃 痢 她 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 鬼 不 近 驯 趣 敦 叁 畜 悔 蜀 华 岛 粮 机 捍 梯 瑟 摈 阴 磁 古 段 翔 傻 账 腾 左 之 岁 穴 唆 掌 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 实 用 英 语 第 三 册 B _ 3 _ U _ 1 P P T 课 件 Intens
46、ive Reading-Para 12- 13 Focus1 Section 1 上海交通大学出版社美心英语 Intensive Reading 12 The inspector was very sympathetic and told her that it was very natural not to want to damage somebodys property. Then he said, “We noticed the broken window. It was very small. Youre lucky you didnt cut yourself as you cli
47、mbed through it.” 13 Ms. Webb nodded in agreement and continued her story. “I was in this very dark basement, but since our houses are very similar I quickly found the light switch. Then I went up the stairs to the main floor. I rushed immediately to the study and I didnt hesitate. I opened the door
48、, switched on the light and ran to the body to see if I could do anything for Mr. James. Of course, as you saw, there was nothing I could do for him. Then I left the house via the front door and came over here to call the police. I left the front door partly open so they could just walk in and see w
49、hat had happened.” 探长对她的做法非常赞同,并告诉她,不想 破坏别人财产的想法是很自然的。然后他说道 :“我们已注意到了那扇破窗户,它很小,你从 那里爬进去,却没有被碎玻璃扎伤,真是很幸 运。” 韦布女士点头表示同意,继续说:“我爬进 漆黑的地下室,由于我们的户型很相似,我很 快就摸到了电灯开关,接着我打开灯,上楼到 了主层。我毫不犹豫立刻冲向书房,推开门, 打开灯,跑到他躺的地方,想看看还能不能为 詹姆斯先生做点儿什么。当然,正如您所见, 我已经无能为力了。然后我从他家前门离开, 跑到这儿报了警。我将他家前门半开着,这样 警察就能直接进去,看到发生的一切。” Focus 1 Section I Question About Para. 13 (9) According to Ms. Webb, why did she leave the front door partly open? She left the front door partly open so that the policemen could just walk in and see what had happened
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