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1、The loss of the Titanic 第1页第2页第3页詹姆斯卡梅隆第4页 built in northern irelandMarch 31st ,1909第5页第6页第7页colossalcolossal : large in sizebig :大,主要large/huge 体积大,数量大great 伟大vast 辽阔immense : immeasurablegiant巨大,高大titanic 体积大,力量大第8页第9页第10页第11页第12页watertight不漏水a watertight ship无懈可击,毫无破绽watertight argument/ excusewa
2、terproofwaterproof watch/coat第13页第14页capsule太空舱;胶囊第15页第16页floodflood n.a flood of refugees/words/tears/blessingsflood v.A lot of refugees flooded into Shaanxi.pour intoMany people poured into South Africa for gold rush in the 19th century.第17页第18页第19页floatHe is floating on air. 兴高采烈He is walking on
3、air.第20页第21页tragictragic-tragedycomic-comedyTragedies:Romeo and JulietHamletMacbethOthelloKing Lear第22页Comedies:Midsummer Nights DreamTwelfth Night 第23页第24页第25页第26页Look out!Mind your head!Watch your step!第27页第28页第29页collisioncollide with a carbump into a car 追尾run into an old acquaintancecome across
4、 a word第30页The morning news says a school bus_ with a train at the junction and a group of policemen were sent there immediately.A. bumped B. collidedC. crashed D. struck第31页第32页第33页tremble . 有规律、小幅度抖动shiver强调因为严寒、惧怕而一连串地抖动eg.Look, your hands are trembling, whats wrong with you?eg.I found hes shiver
5、ing in a cold.第34页第35页第36页weaka faint sound/voiceunconsciousI will be faint at the sight of blood.faint hope/chance/feeling第37页第38页第39页horrorhorrorhorrid: unpleasanthorrible: frighteningfright: stage frightdread:He is filled with dread of meeting the VIP.dreadfulterrorterroristterrible/terrific第40页第
6、41页a-ban-donabandon(被迫放弃自己喜爱事物) abandon ones familydesert (背弃,抛弃)desert the army/dutyWe grow old by deserting our ideas. 第42页第43页第44页plunge: jump or rush suddenly& wildlyJump 快速跳The boy is jumping up and down.leap 跳跃He leapt out of the sleeping bed.dive 跳水第45页第46页text第47页The great ship, Titanic, sai
7、led for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912.sail for 航海去往某处set out /off for 出发去往某处leave/head foreg.He will set out for the Atlantic. We are heading for Canada.第48页第49页She was carrying 1,316 passengers and a crew of 891.crew 全体船员;一群一群造访者一群狐朋狗友一群僧侣一群女人一群难民一群美女a party/host/community/bevy/floo
8、d/galaxy of.第50页 built in northern irelandMarch 31st ,1909第51页Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship.by = according to= in accordance witheg.by regulation/ruleseg.according to the fact/text第52页At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been b
9、uilt, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen watertight compartments.not only but (also)be regarded as=be thought of as =be considered to be 把看作为eg.I regarded his idea as totally unacceptable. We cant regard the matter as settled.第53页It is regard as unsinkable第54页Even if two of these we
10、re flooded, she would still be able to float.第55页The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life.be always remembered 被永远记住go down: sinkon her first voyage 首航with heavy loss of life 损失惨重,造成大批人员死亡第56页maiden voyage第57页Four
11、 days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout.icy waters 水域,海域Still water runs deep. 静水流深,真人不露相Fish in troubled waters.浑水摸鱼Keep ones head above water. 勉强糊口-How are you doing?-Im just keeping my hea
12、d above water.第58页After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision.the alarm had been given 发出警报alarm clock n.闹钟turn sharply veer 改变方向/路线sharpsharp ears/nose/mind第59页The Titanic turned just in time.just in timewith no time to spareIn next to no time第60页., nar
13、rowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her.the immense wall of iceWalls have ears. 隔墙有耳Go to the wall. 破产第61页Suddenly, there was a slight trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what had happened.slight trembling/difference/error第6
14、2页The noise had been so faint that no one thought that the ship had been damaged.sothat第63页Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for five of her sixteen watertight compartments had already been flooded!To ones surprise/horror第64页The order to abandon ship was
15、 given and hundreds of people plunged into the icy water.plunge into: fall intobe plunged into (undesirable)The wife was plunged into despair after abandoned.be plunged into wars.第65页As there were not enough lifeboats for everybody, 1,500 lives were lost.LifeboatLife belt/buoy/jacket/vest/raft第66页Tw
16、o lifeboats approachthe Carpathia April 15, 1912 Survivors on the deckof the Carpathia After the great ship sinking 第67页Word building1. v. + -er/r 表示做某事人work-worker, teach-teacher, read-reader, write-writer,2.v./n. +-ist, 表示某种主义者,从事某事业、研究人copy-copyist誊录员, type-typistnovel-novelist, drug- druggist, pianist, violinist3. adj. + -nesskind-kindness, bitter-bitterness, happy- happiness第68页4. v. + -
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