新概念英语第二册第八课课文?2.Bill Frith's garden is larger than Joe's. 比尔·弗里斯的花园比乔的花园大。名词加-'s表示所属关系,构成名词的所有格。这类名词往往指有生命的东西,特别是人。所有格的语法作用相当于形容词,限定后面的名词。这个被限定的名词在上下文中第二次被提到时可以省略,那么,新概念英语第二册第八课课文?一起来了解一下吧。
lesson80
Perhaps the most extraordinary building of the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace, which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. The Crystal Palace was different from all other buildings in the world, for it was made of iron and glass. It was one of the biggest buildings of all time and a lot of people from many countries came to see it. A great many goods were sent to the exhibition from various parts of the world. There was also a great deal of machinery on display. The most wonderful piece of machinery on show was Nasmyth's steam hammer. Though in those days, travelling was not as easy as it is today, steam boats carried thousands of visitors across the Channel from Europe. On arriving in England, they were taken to the Crystal Palace by train. There were six million visitors in all, and the profits from the exhibition were used to build museums and colleges. Late, the Crystal Palace was moved to South London. It remained one of the most famous buildings in the world until it was burnt down in 1936.
Lesson81
When he had killed the guard, the prisoner of war
quickly dragged him into the bushes. Working rapidly in the darkness, he soon
changed into the dead man's clothes. Now, dressed in a blue uniform and with a
rifle over his shoulder, the prisoner marched boldly up and down in front of the
camp. He could hear shouting in the camp itself. Lights were blazing and men
were running here and there: they had just discovered that a prisoner had
escaped. At that moment, a large black car with four officers inside it, stopped
at the camp gates. The officers got out and the prisoner stood to attention and
saluted as they passed. When they had gone, the driver of the car came towards
him. The man obviously wanted to talk. He was rather elderly with grey hair and
clear blue eyes. The prisoner felt sorry for him, but there was nothing else he
could do. As the man came near, the prisoner knocked him to the ground with a
sharp blow. Then, jumping into the car, he drove off as quickly as he could.
Lesson82
Fishermen and sailors sometimes claim to have seen
monsters in the sea. Though people have often laughed at stories told by seamen,
it is now known that many of these 'monsters' which have at times been sighted
are simply strange fish. Occasionally, unusual creaturesare washed to the
shore, but they are rarely caught out at sea. Some time ago, however, a peculiar
fish was caught near Madagascar. A small fishing-boat was carried miles out to
sea by the powerful fish as it pulled on the line. Realizing that this was no
ordinary fish, the fisherman made every effort not to damage it in any way. When
it was eventually brought to shore, it was found to be over thirteen feet long.
It had a head like a horse, big blue eyes, shining silver skin, and a bright red
tail, The fish, which has since been sent to a museum where it is being examined
by a scientist, is called an oarfish. Such creatures have rarely been seen alive
by man as they live at a depth of six hundred feet.
Lesson83
The former Prime Minister, Mr Wentworth Lane, was
defeated in the recent elections. He is now retiring from political life and has
gone abroad. My friend, Crawley, has always been a fanatical opponent of Mr
Lane's Radical Progressive Party. After the elections, Crawley went to the
former Prime Minister's house. When he asked if Mr Lane lived there, the
policeman on duty told him that since his defeat, the ex-Prime Minister had gone
abroad. On the following day, Crawley went to the house again. The same
policeman was just walking slowly past the entrance, when Crawley asked the same
question. Though a little suspicious this time, the policeman gave him the same
answer. The day after, Crawley went to the house once more and asked exactly the
same question. This time, the policeman lost his temper.' I told you yesterday
and the day before yesterday,' he shouted, 'Mr Lane was defeated in the
elections. He has retired from political life and gone to live abroad !' ' I
know,' answered Crawley,' but I love to hear you say it !'
Lesson84
Busmen have decided to go on strike next week. The
strike is due to begin on Tuesday. No one knows how long it will last. The
busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is
reached about pay and working conditions. Most people believe that the strike
will last for at least a week. Many owners of private cars are going to offer
'free rides' to people on their way to work. This will relieve pressure on the
trains to some extent. Meanwhile, a number of university students have
volunteered to drive buses while the strike lasts. All the young men are expert
drivers, but before they drive any of the buses, they will have to pass a
special test. The students are going to take the test in two days' time. Even
so, people are going to find it difficult to get to work. But so far, the public
has expressed its gratitude to the students in letters to the Press. Only one or
two people have objected that the students will drive too fast!
Lesson85
I have just received a letter from my old school
informing me that my former head- master, Mr Regmald Page, will be retiring next
week. Pupils of the school, old and new, will be sending him a present to mark
the occasion. All those who have contributed towards the gift will sign their
names in a large album which will be sent to the headmaster's home. We shall all
remember Mr Page for his patience and understanding and for the kindly
encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school. A great many
former pupils will be attending a farewell dinner in his honour next Thursday.
It is a curious coincidence that the day before his retirement, Mr Page will
have been teaching for a total of forty years. After he has retired, he will
devote himself to gardening. For him, this will be an entirely new hobby. But
this does not matter, for, as he has often remarked, one is never too old to
learn.
Lesson86
As the man tried to swing the speed-boat round, the
steering-wheel came away in his hands. He waved desperately to his companion,
who had been water-skiing for the last fifteen minutes. Both men had hardly had
time to realize what was happening when they were thrown violent1y into the sea.
The speed-boat had struck a buoy, but it continued to move very quickly across
the water. Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore. when they noticed
with dismay that the speed-boat was moving in a circle. It now came straight
towards them at tremendous speed. In less than a minute, it roared past them
only a few feet away. After it had passed, they swam on as quickly as they could
because they knew that the boat would soon return. They had just had enough time
to swim out of danger when the boat again completed a circle. On this occasion,
however, it had slowed down considerably. The petrol had nearly all been used
up. Before long, the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently
across the water.
Lesson87
'At the time the murder was committed, I was
travelling on the 8.0 o'clock train to London,' said the man.
'Do you always catch such an early train ?' asked
the inspector.
'Of course I do,' answered the man.' I must be at
work at 10.0 o'clock. My employer will confirm that I was there on time.'
' Would a later train get you to work on time ?'
asked the inspector.
' I suppose it would, but I never catch a later
train.'
'At what time did you arrive at the station ?'
'At ten to eight. I bought a paper and waited for
the train.'
'And you didn't notice anything unusual ?'
' Of course not.'
'I suggest,' said the inspector, 'that you are not
telling the truth. I suggest that you did not catch the 8.0 o'clock train, but
that you caught the 8.25 which would still get you to work on time. You see, on
the morning of the murder, the 8.0 o'clock train did not run at all. It broke
down at Ferngreen station and was taken off the line.'
Lesson88
Six men have been trapped in a mine for seventeen
hours. If they are not brought to the surface soon they may lose their lives.
However, rescue operations are proving difficult. If explosives are used,
vibrations will cause the roof of the mine to collapse. Rescue workers are
therefore drilling a hole on the north side of the mine. They intend to bring
the men up in a special capsule. If there had not been a hard layer of rock
beneath the soil, they would have completed the job in a few hours. As it is,
they have been drilling for sixteen hours and they still have a long way to go.
Meanwhile, a microphone, which was lowered into the mine two hours ago, has
enabled the men to keep in touch with the closest relatives. Though they are
running out of food and drink, the men are cheerful and confident that they will
get out soon. They have been told that rescue operations are progressing
smoothly. If they knew how difficult it was to drill through the hard rock, they
would lose heart.
Lesson 1 A private conversation 私人谈话 Last week I went to the theatre. I had a very good seat.The play was very interesting. I did not enjoy it.A young man and a young woman were sitting behind me. They were talking loudly. I got very angry. I could not hear the actors. I turned round. I looked at the man and the woman angrily. They did not pay any attention. In the end, I could not bear it. I turned round again. \'I can\'t hear a word!\' I said angrily.\' It\'s none of your business,\' the young man said rudely. \'This is a private conversation!\'. Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch? 早餐还是午餐? It was Sunday. I never get up early on Sundays. I sometimes stay in bed until lunch time.Last Sunday I got up very late. I looked out of the window. It was dark outside. \'What a day!\' I thought. \'It\'s raining again.\' Just then, the telephone rang. It was my aunt Lucy.\' I\'ve just arrived by train,\' she said. \'I\'m coming to see you.\' \'But I\'m still having breakfast,\' I said.\'What are you doing ?\' she asked. \' I\'m having breakfast,\' I repeated.\'Dear me,\' she said. \'Do you always get up so late ? It\'s one o\'clock!\'\' Lesson 3 Please send me a card 请给我寄一张明信片 Postcards always spoil my holidays. Last summer, I went to Italy. I visited museums and sat in public gardens. A friendly waiter taught me a few words ofItalian. \'Then he lent me a book. I read a few lines, but I did not understand a word. Every day I thought about postcards. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send any cards to my friends. On the last day I made a big decision. I got up early and bought thirty-seven cards. I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card ! Lesson 4 An exciting trip 激动人心的旅行 I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. He is in Australia. He has been there for six months. Tim is an engineer. He is working for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice Springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. He will soon visit Darwin. From there, he will fly to Perth. My brother has never been abroad before, so he is finding this trip very exciting. Lesson 5 No wrong numbers 无错号之虞 Mr James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr Scott cannot get a telephone for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. The bird covered the distance in three minutes. Up to now, Mr Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. In this way, he has begun his own private telephone service.
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课文详注 Further notes on the text
1.Nearly everybody enters for 'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time. 几乎每个人都参加每年举办的“花园竞赛”,而每次都是乔获胜。
(1)nearly和almost 意义相似,表示“几乎”、“差不多”、“差点儿”的意思:
I'm nearly/ almost ready.
我快准备好了。
I have nearly forgotten his name.
我差点把他的名字忘了。
He nearly missed the train.
他差点没赶上火车。
(2)each和every均可译为“每一个”,二者常常可以互相代替使用:
Every/ Each time I wash the car it rains.
每次我擦洗汽车,天总是下雨。
新概念英语第二册中共有96课。
课文标题如下
Lesson1 A private conversation私人谈话
Lesson 2 Breakfast or lunch?早餐还是午餐?
Lesson 3 Please send me a card寄张明信片
Lesson 4 An exciting trip激动人心的旅行
Lesson 5 No wrong numbers无错号之虞
Lesson 6 Percy Buttons珀西·巴顿斯
Lesson 7 Too late为时太晚
Lesson 8 The best and the worst最好的和最差的
Lesson 9 A cold welcome冷遇
Lesson 10 Not for jazz不适于演奏爵士乐
Lesson 11 One good turn deserves another礼尚往来
Lesson 12 Goodbye and good luck再见,一路顺风
Lesson 13 The Greenwood Boys绿林少年
Lesson 14 Do you speak English?你会讲英语吗?
Lesson 15 Good news佳音
Lesson 16 A polite request彬彬有礼的要求
Lesson 17 Always young青春常驻
Lesson 18 He often does this!他经常干这种事!
Lesson 19 Sold out票已售完
Lesson 20 One man in a boat独坐孤舟
Lesson 21 Mad or not?是不是疯了?
Lesson 22 A glass envelope玻璃信封
Lesson 23 A new house新居
Lesson 24 It could be worse不幸中之万幸
Lesson 25 Do the English speak English?讲的是英语吗?
Lesson 26 The best art critics最佳艺术评论家
Lesson 27 A wet night雨夜
Lesson 28 No parking禁止停车
Lesson 29 Taxi!出租汽车!
Lesson 30 Football or polo?足球还是水球?
Lesson 31 Success story成功者的故事
Lesson 32 Shopping made easy购物变得很方便
Lesson 33 Out of the darkness冲出黑暗
Lesson 34 Quick work破案“神速”
Lesson 35 Stop thief!捉贼
Lesson 36 Across the Channel横渡海峡
Lesson 37 The Olympic Games奥林匹克运动会
Lesson 38 Everything except the weather唯没考虑天气
Lesson 39 Am I all right?我是否痊愈?
Lesson 40 Food and talk进餐与交谈
Lesson 41 Do you call that a hat?你把那个叫帽子吗?
Lesson 42 Not very musical并非很懂音乐
Lesson 43 Over the South Pole飞越南极
Lesson 44 Through the forest穿过森林
Lesson 45 A clear conscience问心无愧
Lesson 46 Expensive and uncomfortable既昂贵又受罪
Lesson 47 A thirsty ghost嗜酒的鬼魂
Lesson 48 Did you want to tell me something?
你想对我说什么吗?
Lesson 49 The end of a dream美梦告终
Lesson 50 Taken for a ride乘车兜风
Lesson 51 Reward for Virtue对美德的奖赏
Lesson 52 A pretty carpet漂亮的地毯
Lesson 53 Hot snake触电的蛇
Lesson 54 sticky fingers粘糊的手指
Lesson 55 Not a gold mine并非金矿
Lesson 56 Faster than sound!比声音还快!
Lesson 57 Can I help you, madam?您要买什么,夫人?
Lesson 58 A blessing in disguise?是因祸得福吗?
Lesson 59 In or out?进来还是出去?
Lesson 60 The future卜算未来
Lesson 61 Trouble with the Hubble哈勃望远镜的困境
Lesson 62 After the fire大火之后
Lesson 63 She was not amused她并不觉得好笑
Lesson 64 The Channel Tunnel海峡隧道
Lesson 65 Jumbo versus the police小象对警察
Lesson 66 Sweet as honey!像蜜一样甜!
Lesson 67 Volcanoes火山
Lesson 68 Persistent纠缠不休
Lesson 69 But not murder!并非谋杀!
Lesson 70 Red for danger危险的红色
Lesson 71 A famous clock一个著名的大钟
Lesson 72 A car called Bluebird“蓝鸟”汽车
Lesson 73 The record-holder纪录保持者
Lesson 74 Out of the limelight舞台之外
Lesson 75 SOS呼救信号
Lesson 76 April Fools' Day愚人节
Lesson 77 A successful operation一例成功的手术
Lesson 78 The last one?最后一枝吗?
Lesson 79 By air乘飞机
Lesson 80 The Crystal Palace水晶宫
Lesson 81 Escape脱逃
Lesson 82 Monster or fish?是妖还是鱼?
Lesson 83 After the elections大选之后
Lesson 84 On strike罢工
Lesson 85 Never too old to learn活到老学到老
Lesson 86 Out of control失控
Lesson 87 A perfect alibi极好的不在犯罪现场的证据
Lesson 88 Trapped in a mine困在矿井里
Lesson 89 A slip of the tongue口误
Lesson 90 What's for supper?晚餐吃什么?
Lesson 91 Three men in a basket三人同篮
Lesson 92 Asking for trouble自找麻烦
Lesson 93 A noble gift崇高的礼物
Lesson 94 Future champions未来的冠军
Lesson 95 A fantasy纯属虚构
Lesson 96 The dead return亡灵返乡
以上就是新概念英语第二册第八课课文的全部内容,课文详注 Further notes on the text 1.Nearly everybody enters for 'The Nicest Garden Competition' each year, but Joe wins every time. 几乎每个人都参加每年举办的“花园竞赛”,而每次都是乔获胜。(1)nearly和almost 意义相似,表示“几乎”、“差不多”、。