新编英语教程第三版

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1、Navi1,新编英语教程(第三版)第一册 A New English Course (Third Edition),Unit 2,Unit 3,Unit 4,Unit 5,Unit 6,Unit 7,Unit 8,Unit 9,Unit 10,Unit 11,Unit 13,Unit 14,Unit 15,Unit 1,Unit 12,1. I dont remember doing it./Ill never forget seeing the Three Gorges. Ill try to remember to do / not to forget to do whatever you

2、 tell me to. He stopped reading the newspaper and spoke to me. He stopped to speak to me. 2. Here is an article for you to translate into English. Its easy enough for you to finish it in a week. 3. I find it easier to give a free talk because I can never learn anything by heart. 4. They are talking

3、about having a bicycle race again.,Language Structures,Language Structures,Notes 1.1,I dont remember doing it.,Ill try to remember/not to forget to do whatever you ask me (to) next time. Ill never forget seeing the Three Gorges. Some verbs may be followed by either an -ing participle or an infinitiv

4、e, but there is a difference in meaning. 1) The -ing participle after remember or forget refers to a past action or event that took place before the act of remembering or forgetting. Therefore, “I dont remember doing it” means “I dont remember whether Ive done it,Notes 1.2,(booked the tickets) or no

5、t”, whereas “Ill never forget seeing the Three Gorges” means “Ive seen the Three Gorges, and Ill never forget the beautiful scenery there”. 2) The infinitive after remember or forget refers to a future action or event that will take place after the act of remembering or forgetting. Therefore the thi

6、rd sentence above means “If you ask me to do anything in the future, Ill remember/not forget it and Ill do it”.,Notes 2,He stopped reading the newspaper and spoke to me. He stopped to speak to me.,With stop, the same principle applies as remember and forget with regard to the use of the -ing partici

7、ple and the infinitive. He stopped reading the newspaper and spoke to me means “He no longer read the newspaper and began to speak to me”. He stopped to speak to me means “He stopped doing what he was doing in order to speak to me”.,Notes 3,Heres an article for you to translate into English.: The it

8、alicized part of the above sentence is an infinitive phrase with the logical subject you used to qualify the noun article. The article is to be translated, but who is to do the translation? You. So you is the subject of the action to translate. The subject of an infinitive phrase is often introduced

9、 by the preposition for. Another example, Thats an excellent book for the English majors to read.,Notes 4,its easy enough for you to finish it in a week The italicized part of the sentence is an infinitive phrase of the same construction as the one in the last note. But the infinitive phrase here fu

10、nctions as the subject of the clause, i.e., for you to finish it in a week is easy enough. Another example, It is hard for us to teach well.,Notes 5.3,I find it easier to give a free talk: I find that to give a free talk is easier. In the I find it + adjective + infinitive construction, the infiniti

11、ve is the postponed object of the verb find, it is called the introductory it, which is used as the formal object, and easier is the object complement. Another example, We found it hard to believe his words.,Notes 6,Theyre talking about having a bicycle race again.: An -ing participle can be used as

12、 the object of a preposition, as is used in the above sentence. Another example, Nobody can talk John into entering for the sports meeting.,Some Open Questions for Discussion,Retelling the Conversation in a Story,Dialogue-main,Text,Questions on Specific Details,Language Point Practice,Reading Aloud,

13、Dialogue-Text1,The Western Frontier in the United States,Listening to the recording,A: Hank, Ive heard about the westward movement of population in the United States in the nineteenth century. Im very interested in that part of your history. Could you tell me more about the American Western frontier

14、? B: Yes, of course. The life of the frontiersmen in the West has always held an attraction for us Americans, especially American boys. I used to be enthralled by what my grandmother told me about her grandfather. He was a pioneer going West in the early days.,Dialogue-Text2,A: Really? Her accounts

15、must be authentic. What did she tell you? B: In the early 1870s my great-great-grandfather came to the “new continent” as an immigrant from Ireland. For some time he was quite unhappy about his life as a craftsman. Then he heard that gold had been found in the West. Like many other Easterners then,

16、he felt an urge to go West and seek his fortune. So he took the wagon trek across the plains and deserts. A: The wagon what?,Dialogue-Text3,B: Oh, the wagon trek. T-R-E-K. It means a long, hard journey by wagon. In those days the only means of transportation for the frontiersmen was the covered wagon. And there were only very rough paths. The journey was not only long but risky, too. A: Did he travel to a village or a town, or the outskirts of a city?,Dialogue-Text4,B: Oh, no, the f

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