
新概念英语第二册第12课(共11页).doc
11页精选优质文档-----倾情为你奉上Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck 再见,一路顺风Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. Well meet him at the harbour early in the morning. He will be in his small boat, Topsail. Topsail is a famous little boat. It has sailed across the Atlantic many times. Captain Alison will set out at eight oclock, so well have plenty of time. Well see his boat and then well say goodbye to him. He will be away for two months. We are very proud of him. He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic.New words and expressions 生词和短语luck n. 运气,幸运captain n. 船长sail v. 航行 harbour n. 港口 proud adj. 自豪important adj. 重要的参考译文我们的邻居查尔斯.艾利森船长明天就要从朴次茅斯启航了。
明天一大早我们将在码头为他送行他将乘坐他的“涛波赛”号小艇涛波赛”号是艘有名的小艇,它已经多次横渡大西洋艾利森船长将于8点钟启航,因此我们有充裕的时间我们将参观他的船,然后和他告别他要离开两个月,我们真为他感到自豪,他将参加一次重大的横渡大西洋的比赛1. Goodbye and good luck 再见,一路顺风Good luck! 这一祝愿语在英语中比“祝你好运!”在中文中使用的范围要宽得多新学期开始老师会对学生说Good luck!,监考人员也会在开考前对考生说Good luck!,甚至平常的时候再见也可以在“再见”之后再加一个Good luck!,从而一起说成:Goodbye and good luck!luck [lʌk] n. [u] 1. good things that happen to you by chance, not because of your own efforts or abilities好运;幸运;侥幸e.g. 如果一切顺利的话,我们可在天黑前回到家With (any) luck, we’ll be home before dark.我们祝愿她在新的事业中一帆风顺。
We wish her luck in her new career.运气真好!What a piece of luck!2. chance; the force that causes good or bad things to happen to people机遇;命运;运气e.g. 运气好/坏 to have good/bad luckIDM: good luck to sb. (spoken) used to say that you do not mind what sb. does as it does not affect you, but you hope they will be successful(与己无关而不介意某人的所为)祝某人成功,祝某人走运e.g. 这件事我自己是不想做的,但如果她想试一试,祝愿她成功It’s not something I would care to try myself but if she wants to , good luck to her.just my/sb’s luck (informal) used to show you are not surprised sth. bad has happened to you, because you are not often lucky(对自己的遭遇并不惊讶)常不走运;就这运气e.g. 我总是这样倒霉,他们离去后我才赶到。
Just my luck to arrive after they had left.try one’s luck 碰运气be in/out of luck 好运/运气不佳;倒霉e.g. 你运气不错---还剩一张票You’re in luck(=lucky)---there’s one ticket left.真不巧,她不在You’re out of luck. She’s not here.luckless [ˈlʌklis] adj. (written)having bad luck运气不好的;不走运的;不幸的synonym: unluckylucky [ˈlʌki] adj. (luckier, luckiest) ~(to do sth)/~(that…)having good luck有好运的;运气好的;幸运的 synonym: fortunate [ˈfɔ:tʃənit]2. Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. 我们的邻居查尔斯.艾利森船长明天就要从朴次茅斯启航了。
1) 这个句子以及本课的大部分句子用的是一般将来时2) 句子的主语部分our neighbour和Captain Charles Alison为同位语下文He will be in his small boat, Topsail.中的Topsail 也为同位语3) sail(1) vi. (船)航行,扬帆行驶:e.g. “涛波赛”已多次横渡大西洋Topsail has sailed across the Atlantic many times. 这艘船正驶向纽约The ship is sailing for(驶向) New York.(2) vi. (人)乘船航行:e.g. 艾莉森船长明天将从朴次茅斯起航Captain Alison will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow.我想乘船周游世界I want to sail around the world.v. 1. (of a boat or ship or the people on it) to travel on water using sails or an engine(船)航行;(人)乘船航行e.g. (1) 驶入海港 to sail into harbour (2) 最早进行环球航行的人之一 one of the first people to sail around the world2. (of a boat or ship or the people in it) to begin a journey on water 起航e.g. (1) 我们明天下午两点起航。
We sail at 2 p.m. tomorrow. (2) 他从青岛起航,向台湾进发He sailed for Taiwan from Qingdao.n. 1.[c, u] 帆, 篷 e.g. 这条小船的帆是白色的This boat has white sails. 在帆船时代 in the days of sail (=when ships all used sails)2.a trip in a boat or ship乘船航行e.g. 横渡海湾的两小时航程 a two-hour sail across the bayIDM: set sail (from/for) (formal) to begin a trip by sea 起航;开航e.g. 自纽约起航的邮轮 a liner setting sail from New York(liner [lainə] n. a large ship that carries passengers邮轮e.g. 远洋客轮 an ocean liner) in full sail 张满帆地;全力以赴地e.g. 布朗夫人一阵风似的走了。
Mrs. Brown moved away like a ship in full sail(=with all its sails spread out) sail board n. 帆板 sailing boat (BrE) = (AmE sailboat) 帆船sailing ship n. (大型) 帆船 sailor [ˈseilə] n. 水手;海员 sailing n. 1. [u] 帆船运动;(乘帆船的)航行e.g. 去进行帆船运动to go sailing2. [c] (从某港口开出的)航班e.g. 下一个航班什么时候开航? What time is the next sailing? 3. Well meet him at the harbour early in the morning. 明天一大早我们将在码头为他送行1) meet [mi:t] n. / v. (met, met)1. [no passive] to be in the same place as sb. by chance and talk to them相遇;相逢;遇见e.g. [v] 我希望我们很快会再次相逢。
I hope we’ll meet again soon. [vn]你在城里碰见什么人了吗?Did you meet anyone in town?2. [no passive] to come together formally in order to discuss sth. 开会;会晤e.g. [v]委员会每周五开会The committee meets on Fridays.(committee [kəmiti] n. 委员会; 全体委员)[vn] 首相与其他欧洲首脑举行会谈The Prime Minister met other European leaders for talks. (premier [premiə] n. 总理, 首相)3. [no passive] to come together socially after you have arranged it (与…)会面;集合e.g. [v] 下班后我们一起去喝一杯吧Let’s meet for a drink after work. [vn] 我们7点钟在剧院外面和他们会合We’re meeting them outside the theatre at 7 o’clock.4. [vn]to go to a place and wait there for a particular person to arrive迎接:e.g. 你到机场接我好吗?Will you meet me at the airport?5. [no passive] to see and know sb. for the first time; to be introduced to sb.相识;结识;被引见介绍(给某。