时间:2019-01-10 作者:英语课 分类:高中英语人教版高二


英语课

[00:39.99]Shop, shop till you drop!

[01:16.15]1.What is wrong with the blouse?

[01:20.51]2.What did the customer want to do with the blouse?

[01:34.15]She insisted that the shop change the blouse for another one or give her money back.

[01:42.22]Language points

[01:46.48]1.I bought this blouse here last week,but there seems to be something wrong with it.

[02:00.42]There seems to be...

[02:10.59]There seems to be something wrong with the TV set.

[02:18.74]2.I'm not that foolish.   =I'm not so foolish.

[02:39.61]Can the weather there be that hot?

[02:47.55]She is not that careless.

[02:53.43]3.It looks as if it hasn't been washed following the instructions.

[03:05.68]It looks as if...   It looks as if we shall have to walk home.

[03:26.03]It looks seems as if th'll be late for the meeting.

[03:32.79]4.Why can't you do something about it?

[03:41.34]Why don't you have a look at the other blouses?

[03:48.88]Why can't you...?  Why don't you...?  Why not do...?

[04:15.74]Why don't you take a bus for a change?

[04:35.70]Mark Twain (1835-1910)

[04:40.45]Mark Twain is the pen name of Samuel  L. Clemens.

[04:47.11]He was one of the most  important humorous 1 writer of the 19  century.

[04:54.48]He's best known 2 for the novels

[04:59.44]The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,

[05:06.70]but he also wrote travel books and essays,

[05:13.08]many of them based on his experiences of life on the Mississippi River.

[05:21.54]The dialogue we're going to learn has been written from Mark Twain's short story

[05:28.70]The S1.000.000 Bank-Note .

[05:33.95]In the story,Mark Twain described how money means 3 everything in capitalist society--with money

[05:44.01]a person has everything and is respected,

[05:49.28]without money, he has nothing and is looked down upon.

[05:55.63]Language points

[06:00.49]1.No matter what he's wearing,Tod,just show him the cheapest.

[06:16.14]No matter what who when

[06:33.22]No matter what she says,I won't believe him.

[06:45.66]No matter who knocks,don't open the door.

[06:53.20]Come and see me no matter when you come to Tianjin.

[07:05.87]2.I just didn't wish to put you to the trouble of changing a large note put sb.

[07:20.32]put sb. to trouble

[07:28.78]He didn't want to put me to the trouble of meeting him at the airport.

[07:38.16]3.Is anything the matter?  =Is there any trouble?

[07:57.81]-Is there anything the matter? -Of course,there's something the matter.

[08:17.58]She fell off the bike.Is anything the matter with her now?

[08:28.76]4.Come,come,Get him his change,Tod.=Hurry up,Tod.Give the man his change.

[08:57.52]5.To sell such a suit as that to a millionaire 4!

[09:09.77]=How foolish of Tod to sell such a cheap suit as that to a millionaire!

[09:30.12]such...as     I like such fruit as apples and bananas.

[10:10.87]We don't enjoy such a book as that.Such people as Jim and Bob should be punished.

[10:37.83]I have never seen such an interesting person as he(is)

[10:58.39]6.Ah, here is the thing I'm after.     be after

[11:14.56]Don't marry her;she's only after your money.The policemen are after the thief.

[11:35.22]7.Do me the favor 5 to put on this shirt,and this suit.

[11:47.68]do sb.a favor to do sth do a favor for sb.

[12:10.54]Would you do me a favor? =Would you do a favor for me?

[12:17.91]Do me the favor to turn off the radio.

[12:26.37]8.But wait till you see what we'll make for you to your own measure.to one's own measure

[12:51.53]It seems that the coat is made to his measure.

[13:00.49]9.I'll drop in and leave the new address.   drop in

[13:13.47]Drop in and see me when you're next in China.

[13:27.24]He usually drops in at my place on his way home.

[13:42.39]10. One moment - let me show you out,sir.He showed me out.

[14:04.93]Show them in,please.

[14:10.70]The shop assistant showed the customer to the back room.

[14:25.46]1.Once upon a time,a London journalist wanted to do some research about wine shops


[14:49.39]do make research about on sth.

[15:02.37]I did research about school students when I worked in America.

[15:11.33]2.She did up the buttons in such a way that one at the bottom was not done up.

[15:20.89]=She did not fasten each button in its correct button hole

[15:27.84]so that she should look rather untidily 6 dressed.

[15:40.51]do up: fasten  He stopped to do up his shoes.

[15:53.68]Let's do up this room first.

[16:02.53]such...that   He is such a good student that we all like him.

[16:18.99]He's so good that we all like him.

[16:28.66]6.She also said that she did not mind how much money she spent.

[16:39.91]mind+doing mind+ if whether,what,how much...

[16:58.57]Would you mind making a speech at the end of the meeting?

[17:04.52]I don't mind how much money the dress costs.

[17:17.87]Would you mind if I turn down the radio?

[17:22.91]You mustn't mind what he said.

[17:29.78]4. The assistant did not take her seriously.

[17:51.12]She takes everything too seriously.

[18:00.27]5.What was worse,this wine was not at all suitable 7 for drinking with a meal.

[18:14.82]what's worse

[18:31.46]It began to snow,and what was worse,we lost our way in the forest.

[18:47.50]be suitable for =be fit for ; be good for

[19:00.48]These story-books are suitable for children to read.

[19:11.11]This kind of food is not suitable for the patients.

[19:20.39]6. Finally,he did not give her the right change but kept back five pounds.

[19:33.94]Keep back

[19:39.51]He didn't give the whole pay to his wife,but kept back half of the money



adj.富幽默感的,滑稽的,诙谐的
  • He is quite humorous.他很幽默。
  • The book takes a humorous look at parenthood.这本书以幽默的笔触论述了父母的身份。
adj.大家知道的;知名的,已知的
  • He is a known artist.他是一个知名的艺术家。
  • He is known both as a painter and as a statesman.他是知名的画家及政治家。
n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富
  • That man used artful means to find out secrets.那人使用狡猾的手段获取机密。
  • We must get it done by some means or other.我们总得想办法把它干完。
n.百万富翁,大富豪
  • The millionaire put up a lot of money for the church.这位百万富翁为教会捐了许多钱。
  • She wants to marry a millionaire.她想嫁给一位有钱人。
n.好感;赞同;好事;vt.赞同,喜爱;有利于
  • She is out of favor with her employer.她失去了雇主的欢心。
  • The new teacher finds favor in the eyes of the parents.那位新老师很受家长的欢迎。
adv.不整洁地;不修边幅地;凌乱地;无条理地
  • She sprawled untidily in an armchair. 她四肢摊开懒懒散散地靠坐在扶手椅里。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • What hair remained on his balding head stuck out untidily. 残留在秃头上的稀发乱七八糟地挓挲着。 来自辞典例句
adj.合适的,适当的,适宜的
  • Tomorrow will be quite suitable.明天挺合适。
  • Is she suitable for the job?她适于做这工作吗?
学英语单词
aahed
abatable
Annie Hall
blueing agent
bromazepam
brush teeth
burial grounds
Busch Stadium
candescent
Carex filipedunculata
close-fights
closed-loop regulation
corporate responsibility
country code
curiousers
current versus voltage curve
degravate
discount bank
double-contact wire system
economic growth theory
Enfidaville
engineering projects
erasing time
ethiolate
ex(o)-
exercise bikes
Famatina, Sa.de
flowgraphs
for me
force move
forest working plan
geological symbol
give oneself up to
glutamyltranspeptidase
graffage
grayzems
head delivery
high-level programming language
hoar-frosts
hydronium ion
initial discontinuity
limited information instrumental variables
malescun
marmalize
medial palpebral commissure
Mingtang Chart
moliterno
morkill's formula
Moyvalley
nanovesicles
nottage
ocular demonstration
olimboss
open hash technique
outbuy
overlay load
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peak-lopping station
percid
pilot cruising ground
pipecolic acid
piston type pressure controller
pitty-patting
placekicked
plaid flannel
plunger upper helix
plyscomitrium pyriforme(l.)brid
point contact lay wire rope
polypyridine
preorbital vacuity
pseudorelational
psopiasiform
range of work
rehauling
retirement of bonds
rhylls
rotation recurrence
rotor spider
sale on arrival
sbc (sub-band conding)
secondary focal point
self-twisting spinning
shrinking mapping
Silberstedt
sinus of thoracic wall
skidding lever
snishing
software disaster
steady job
sudb an series
Super-infection
superparamagnetic material
sutura frontalis
unilateral preliminary agreement
useful-life
Vena basalis communis
venture capital of new technology
VEOS
vertical extinction coefficient
Victoria Clafin Woodhull
water to water cooler
Winthrop,Fitz-John