新概念英语第二册课件NCE2Lesson86(共26页)

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1、LESSON 86Out of controlswing speedboat desperately companion water ski buoy dismaytremendouspetrol drift gently v.转向转向n.快艇快艇adv.绝望地绝望地n.同伙,伙伴同伙,伙伴(由快艇牵引水橇)滑水(由快艇牵引水橇)滑水n.浮标浮标n.沮丧沮丧adj.巨大的巨大的n.汽油汽油v.漂动,漂流漂动,漂流adv.缓慢地,轻轻地缓慢地,轻轻地vswing vt.(swung,swung)v1.使。转向vI swung the car left.vIts impossible to swi

2、ng a car in such a narrow path like this.vI swung the door open.v2.摆动vWhen I am running,I swing my arms.vThe monkey is swinging itself from tree to tree.vswing n.秋千vThere are some swings in the park.vdesperately adv.绝望地vHe cries desperately.vHe said desperately that the opponent was too strong for u

3、s.vdesperate adj.悲观的,亡命的悲观的,亡命的vHer illness is desperate,but not hopeless.vThe desperate thief shot at the policeman.vbe desperate for sth 极度渴望要(做)某事vdesperation n.vsb.do sth.out of desperation 由于绝望而做某事vHe committed suicide out of desperationvHe robbed the bank out of desperation.vcompanion n.伙伴,同伙,

4、旅伴vThe dog has been her constant companion these past ten years.vFor ten years he had been her constant companion.vI had a good companion while traveling.vlife companion 伴侣vcompanionship n.交情vI will never forget the companionship of old friends.vdismay n.沮丧vin dismay with dismay vsb.do sth.with dism

5、ay 某人很郁闷地做某事vI discovered his mistakes with dismay.vto ones dismay 令某人沮丧的是vTo our dismay,he went away with all money.vTo their dismay,the door was locked.vbe dismayed at 对某事惊慌vShe was dismayed at the news.vtremendous adj.(大小、數量、程度)惊人的、巨大的 vThe car passed me with tremendous speed.vWe have a tremendou

6、s amount of work to get through.vThe result was a tremendous disappointment.vThis plan could save us a tremendous amount of money.vtremendously adv.可怕地;极大地v这次考试非常困难。vThe exam was tremendously difficult.vdrift(1)v.漂流vA tiny fishing boat was drifting slowly alone.vShe finally drifted in two hours afte

7、r everyone else.vsth./sb.drift+介宾短语vThe boat drifted down the river.v(2)n.漂流、漂移vThe drift of population from country to city.v(3)n.漂流物v漂木vdriftwoodvgentle adj.缓缓的,温柔的vHe gave me a gentle smile.vbe gentle with sth.对某物很小心vPlease be gentle with the glass.vMothers are always gentle with their babies.vge

8、ntly adv.vHandle the glassware gently.vShe spoke gently to the frightened child.vconsiderably.adv.to a great degree 相当大地。vconsiderable adj.v你对我的帮助是巨大的vYour help to me is considerable.v1.Out of controlvout of 失去,欠缺vout of bread/fashion/order/sight/danger/breath/patiencev由于 出于vElizabeth greeted Kim ou

9、t of politeness.vHe helped us out of pity/kindness.vShe asked only out of curiosity.vHe did it out of money.v2、As the man tried to swing the speedboat round,the steering wheel came away in his hands.vthe steering wheel 方向盘vsteer v.掌舵、駕駛vHe carefully steered his car around the corner.vcome away 脱落,离开

10、,脱离,脱开vWhen I tried to lift the suitcase,the handle came away.v3.He waved desperately to his companion,(who had been water skiing for the last fifteen minutes.)vwave to sb 对挥手vHe waved goodbye(to his friends).vfor the last+一段時間 通常搭配完成时态vHe has been teaching for the last 10 years4.Both men had hardly

11、 had time to realize(what was happening)when they were thrown violently into the sea.hardly when 一就uHardly had we got into the country when it began to rain.be thrown into 被拋进、被扔进v5.The speedboat had struck a buoy,but it continued to move very quickly across the water.v v Both men had just begun to

12、swim towards the shore,when they noticed with dismay that the speedboat was moving in a circle.vwith dismay 惊愕地6.It now came straight towards them at tremendous speed.at tremendous speed/at full speed at a speed of at a depth ofat a ofcome towards 朝着来straight adv.笔直、径直go straightcome straight to the

13、 point 7.In less than a minute,it roared past them only a few feet away.in less than 不到不到roar(1)v.(猛兽猛兽)吼叫、吼叫、咆哮咆哮Lions were roaring in the distance.(2)v.大声大声喊叫、喊叫、吵嚷吵嚷The patient roared with pain.(3)v.轰鸣、呼啸轰鸣、呼啸A huge truck roared down the road.v8.After it had passed,they swam on as quickly as they

14、 could because they knew that the boat will soon return.vv.+onv巨大的伤痛之后,我们应该继续向前了。vAfter a tremendous hurt,we should move on.vas adj./adv.as sb.can/couldvas adj./adv.as possiblevpass v.经过vpast prep.经过9.They had just had enough time to swim out of danger when the boat again completed a circle.enough(1

15、)adv.足足够够地地Your work is not good enough.(2)adj.足足够够的的I didnt buy enough sugar.v10.On this occasion,however,it had slowed down considerably.von this occasion 这一次vOn this occasion,we will not let her off.vonceon another occasionvconsiderably adv.很、颇、相当vconsiderable v(1)adj.很、可观的、相当的va considerable dif

16、ferencev(2)adj.重要的vconsiderable manv11.The petrol had nearly all been used up.vuse up 耗尽,用光,用完vSince they have just bought a house and a car,they must have used up all their money.vup表示“彻底地,完全地”,也可与其他一些动词连用:vThe child soon ate up the cake.vShe burned up all his letters.vCan you read up the book in two hours?use 的常見短語的常見短語;come into use 投入使用投入使用Computers have come into use in the class.make use of 利用利用You should make the best use of this chance.v12.Before long,the noise dropped completely and the

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