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新概念第三册26课Wanted a large biscuit tin 征购大饼干筒

新概念第三册26课Wanted a large biscuit tin 征购大饼干筒
新概念第三册26课Wanted a large biscuit tin 征购大饼干筒

§Lesson 26 Wanted: a large biscuit tin 征购大饼干筒【New words and expressions】生词和短语

●influence v. 影响

●pride v. 骄傲

●taste n. 鉴赏力

●exert v. 施加

●subtle adj. 微妙的,难以捉摸的

●advertiser n. 做广告的人

●classify v. 分类

●magic adj. 有奇妙作用的

●sample n. 样品

●devise v. 设计,想出

●capture v. 吸引,赢得

●manufacturer n. 生产厂家,制造商

●wheelbarrow n. 独轮手推车

●boot n. (汽车尾部的)行李箱

●ingredient n. 配料

●crane n. 起重机

●anticipate v. 预期,预料

■influence v. 影响

have effect on

Eg.: Literature and art have great influence of people’s idelogy.

Don’t be influenced by bad examples.

under the influence of受…影响

Eg.: We are under the influnce of advertisements.

have influence over sb 有左右某人的能力

Eg.: A teacher has influence over his students.

exercise influence on sb's behalf 为某人而尽力

on sb's behalf 为某人的利益

Eg.: The boss exercises i nfluence on his employee’s behalf.

区别:influence / affect

influence:通过劝说,行为,榜样来改变一个人的行为或思想,是潜移默化的影响力affect: 对......产生不良影响

Eg.: The bad examples will affect a lot number of students .

influential adj.有影响力的

■pride v. 骄傲

pride vt. & n.

pride oneself on 为…感到骄傲、夸耀=take pride in / be proud of

不能用于进行时态或被动语态

Eg.:He prided himself on his driving skill.

pride n.

in the pride of 处于最佳状态(顶峰)

Eg: She is still young and in the pride of her beauty.

put one’s pride in one’s pocket:控制自尊心

■taste n. 鉴赏力

Eg.: She has excellent taste in dress.

have excellent taste in sth在…上有极高的品位

a taste of尝一口,尝一点

Eg: Oh,let me have a taste of your coffee.

in good taste: 文雅,得体

Eg: The beautiful girl is in good taste.

in bad taste: 庸俗,不得体

taste: 有什么的味道

to one's taste: 合某人的口味,称某人的心愿

Eg: He did what he wanted to do to his taste.

There is accounting for taste. 人各有所好。

He who has never tasted bitter knows not what is sweet.不知黄连苦怎知蜂蜜甜呢。tastabel 可品尝的

tasteful 有鉴赏力的

tasteless 没有味道的,乏味的

taste blindness 味盲

taste maker 时尚的首创者

Eg.: Are you taste maker?

■exert v. 施加

exert sth on sb 对某人施加…(压力)

Eg.: His wife exerted a lot of pressure on him to change his job.

He likes to exert his authority on us.

exert oneself 努力,尽力

Eg.: He never exerted himself to study hard.

exert every effort 尽一切努力

exertion n.

■subtle adj. 微妙的,难以捉摸的

Eg.: Advertisements exert subtle influence on us.

subtle 敏感的,敏锐的

Eg.: He is a subtle observer.

subtly adv.微妙地,敏锐地

subtleness == subtlety

■advertiser n. 做广告的人

advertise: 做广告

advertisement 广告

■classify v. 分类

Eg.: The books have been classified according to subjects.

classification n.

classified adj. 分类的,机密的

classifiable adj. 可分类的

classifier n. 分类者

■magic adj. 有奇妙作用的

■sample n. 样品

■devise v. 设计,想出

■capture v. 吸引,赢得

Eg.: His wonderful performance captured my attention.

capture 捕获,俘获

Eg.: The police captured the two thieves.

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■manufacturer n. 生产厂家,制造商

■wheelbarrow n. 独轮手推车

■boot n. (汽车尾部的)行李箱

■ingredient n. 配料

■crane n. 起重机

■anticipate v. 预期,预料

anticipate / except

anticipate : 预料到

Eg.: Our attack failed because the enemy anticipated.

anticipate:期待,指望,预料

Eg.:We anticipated the enemy would try to cross the river, so we decided to destory the bridge.

except: 期待,希望某事发生(不能表示“预料到”这一含义);期待,指望,anticipate ==except Eg.: I am not expecting any trouble.

We are a nticipating ( excepting ) a large crowd of people at tonight’s meeting.

He is the man who is always anticipating trouble.

anticipate:注重强调的内容以高兴和恐惧的心情,期待所想之事或预料之事的发生

Eg.: The students are anticipating a wonderful vocation.

【Text】

§Lesson 26 Wanted: a large biscuit tin 征购大饼干筒

Listen to the tape then answer the question below.

Who won the prize for the biggest biscuit?

No one can avoid being influenced by advertisements. Much as we

may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to

choose the things we want, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us. In their efforts to persuade us to buy this or that product, advertisers have made a close study of human nature and have classified all our little weaknesses.

Advertisers discovered years ago that all of us love to get

something for nothing. An advertisement which begins with the magic word FREE can rarely go wrong. These days, advertisers not only offer free samples but free cars, free houses, and free trips round the world as well. They devise hundreds of competitions which will enable us to win huge sums of money. Radio and television have made it possible for advertisers to

capture the attention of millions of people in this way.

During a radio programme, a company of biscuit manufacturers once asked listeners to bake biscuits and send them to their factory. They offered to pay $10 a pound for the biggest biscuit baked by a listener. The response to this competition was tremendous. Before long,

biscuits of all shapes and sizes began arriving at the factory. One lady brought in a biscuit on a wheelbarrow. It weighed nearly 500 pounds. A little later, a man came along with a biscuit which occupied the whole boot of his car. All the biscuits that were sent were carefully weighed. The largest was 713 pounds. It seemed certain that this would win the prize. But just before the competition closed, a lorry arrived at the factory with a truly colossal biscuit

which weighed 2,400 pounds. It had been baked by a college student who had used over 1,000 pounds of flour, 800 pounds of sugar, 200 pounds of fat, and 400 pounds of various other ingredients. It was so heavy that a crane had to be used to remove it from the lorry. The manufacturers had to pay more money than they had anticipated, for they bought the biscuit from the student for $24,000.

参考译文

没有人能避免受广告的影响。尽管我们可以自夸自己的鉴赏力如何敏锐,但我们已经无法独立自主地选购自己所需的东西了。这是因为广告在我们身上施加着一种潜移默化的影响。做广告的人在力图劝说我们买下这种产品或那种产品之前,已经仔细地研究了人的本性,并把人的弱点进行了分类。

做广告的人们多年前就发现我们大家都喜欢免费得到东西。凡是用“免费”这个神奇的词开头的广告很少会失败的。目前,做广告的人不仅提供免费样品,而且还提供免费汽车,免费住房,免费周游世界。他们设计数以百计的竞赛,竞赛中有人可赢得巨额奖金。电台、电视使做广告的人可以用这种手段吸引成百万人的注意力。

有一次,在电台播放的节目里,一个生产饼干的公司请听众烘制饼干送到他们的工厂去。他们愿意以每磅10美元的价钱买下由听众烘制的最大的饼干。这次竞赛在听众中引起极其热烈的反响。不久,形状各异,大小不一的饼干陆续送到工厂。一位女士用手推车运来一个饼干,重达500磅左右。相隔不一会儿,一个男子也带来一个大饼干,那个饼干把汽车的行李箱挤得满满的。凡送来的饼干都仔细地称量。最重的一个达713磅,看来这个饼干获奖无疑了。但就在竞赛截止时间将到之际,一辆卡车驶进了工厂,运来了一个特大无比、重达2,400磅的饼干。它是由一个大学生烘制的,用去1,000多磅的面粉、800磅食糖、200磅动物脂肪及400磅其他各种原料。饼干份量太重了,用了一台起重机才把它从卡车上卸下。饼干公司不得不付出比他们预计多得多的钱,因为为买下那学生烘制的饼干他们支付了24,000美元。

【课文讲解】

Advertisements always exert influence on everybody.

No one ,avoid, 双重否定

No students can avoid being influenced by their teachers.

本课重点句型:Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to choose the things we want, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us.

让步状语从句,though, although

as引导让步状语从句,句子要采用倒装形式(adj. / adv. / n. / v.用在as之前)

1.adj. + as + 主语+ 谓语

Rich as he is, he is not happy.

Tired as I was, I try to help them.

2.adv. (much ) + as + 从句

Much as I like you, I will not marry you.

Much as I hate do it, I must stay home and study English.虽然我不愿意这么做,但我今晚必须呆在家里学习英语。

3.v. + as + 主语+ 助动词

Try as they may, they will never succeed.即使他们很努力,但他们不会成功。

Object as my parents may, I decide to do it.不管我父母怎样反对,我都决定要这样做。

采用不同的句子结构形式,不同的词汇表达同一个语义。

effort

1. n. (U) 努力,竭尽全力(需要花费脑力和体力的事情)

Eg.: It took a lot of effort to lift the box.

A great deal of effort has gone into this exhibition.

2. n. (C) 努力,竭尽全力make every effort

Eg.: We are making every effort to study English.

in one’s effort to do:为了干好某事,在干好某事的努力过程当中

Eg.: The company is selling off some of its buildings in their efforts to save money.

In their efforts to learn English well, they spend a lot of time.

make a close (careful ) study:对什么做了仔细的研究

Advertisers make every effort in order to sell their products.

The first paragraph is reall y wonderful, you’d better keeping your mind

第一自然段要牢记熟背在心中。

Advertisers discovered years ago that all of us love to get something for nothing.

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get something for nothing ( free ): 免费得到……

The big bell rare goer wrong.

these days: 目前

not only…but…as well……不仅……而且……

devise: 设计

Eg.: They have devised the best way to have the party.

enable sb. to do: 使某人能够做某事

Eg.: Hard work will enable you to pass the examinaiton, otherwise, no way.

Radio and television have made it possible for advertisers to capture the attention of millions of people in this way.

make it possible for sb to do sth 使……可能

Eg.: His fwe material possessions make it possible for him to move from place to place with ease.

The money he won made it possible for him to make a tour around the world.

capture(catch, receive, arrest, draw) the attention of sb 吸引某人注意力

熟记:The response to this competition was tremendous.

responce = reaction: 反映

before long = soon, shortly

biscuits of all shapes (sizes ), shoes of all sizes

occupy = take up, 占据

It seemed certain that...

注意:用it 做形式主语表示肯定时,要用certain,而不能用sure.

We are sure / certain...

It is certain...

closed = ended

remove = load

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【Multiple choice questions】

Comprehension

1 What among other things enables advertisers to sell a product more easily?

a. Knowing that we will buy anything provided it tastes good.

b. Giving every customer something free with each product he buys.

c. Having so many free things all over the world to tempt people with.

d. Having radio and television at their disposal to promote their products.

2 The people who entered the competition did so because _____ .

a. they wanted to get something for nothing

b. they hoped by winning easily to cover the cost of the baking ingredients

c. they hoped to receive the prize money of $24,000

d. the manufacturers had offered free biscuits to anyone who entered

3 What had the manufacturers failed to anticipate?

a. The number of people who would take an interest in the competition.

b. The number of ingredients required to bake a large biscuit with.

c. That it was possible to bake a biscuit as large as the student’s.

d. That there was time to bake a huge biscuit before the competition closed.

Structure

4 _____ of our good taste, we are no longer ...(ll.1-2)

a. So proud may we be

b. Although we may pride ourselves a great deal

c. Proud as we may be

d. Pride ourselves as we may

5 ----discovered years ago that all of us _____ something for nothing. (ll.7-8)

a. are loving to get

b. love getting

c. love to be getting

d. love when we get

love不用进行时态

6 An advertisement can rarely go wrong _____ with the magic word FREE. (l.8)

a. which begins

b. to begin

c. if it will begin

d. what begins

当修饰主语的定语从句过长而谓语过短时,一般将定语从句后置。

7 It was nearly 500 pounds _____ . (l.15)

a. weighed

b. weighing

c. in weight

d. of weight

in length, in height, in width, in depth, in weight

8 It was so heavy that a crane _____ from the lorry. (ll.20-21)

a. did they need remove it

b. they needed to remove it

c. was needed to have removed it

d. was needed to have it removed

Vocabulary

9 ----in their efforts to persuade us to buy _____ .(l.4)

a. one or other product

b. that or this product

c. some product or other

d. a product or two

some... or other == this... or that

10 The _____ to this competition was tremendous. (ll.13-14)

a. answer

b. reply

c. attraction

d. reaction

response 表示反映,反响的时候,与reaction的意义最近,通常可以换用。

11 ----with a biscuit which _____ the boot of his car. (l.16)

a. took complete possession of

b. took up all the space in

c. completely covered

d. on the whole filled

occupy的同义词take up

12 The manufacturers had to pay more money than they _____ ... (ll.21-22)

a. expected

b. hoped

c. intended

d. wished

anticipate的同义词expect

【Key to Multiple choice questions】

1. D

2. A

3. C

4. C

5. B

6. A

7. C

8. D

9. C 10. D 11. B 12. A L26-04 7’34” [ Lesson 26 46:52 ]

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