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    Lesson 44   Speed and comfort 又快捷又舒适 一、【Text】课文
    People travelling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air. Hardly anyone can positively enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. It is almost impossible to take your mind off the journey. Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. During the day, sleep comes in snatches. At night, when you really wish to go to sleep, you rarely manage to do so. If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection. Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. Long car journeys are even less pleasant, for it is quite impossible even to read. On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. By comparison, fferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food--always assuming, of course, that the sea is calm. If it is not, and you are likely to get seasick, no form of transport could be worse. Even if you travel in ideal weather, sea journeys take a long time. Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice up to a third of their holidays for the pleasure of travelling by sea.
    Aeroplanes have the reputation of being dangerous and even hardened travellers are intimidated by them. They also have the disadvantage of being tan expensive form of transport. But nothing can match them for speed and comfort. Travelling at a height of 30,000 feet, far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an exhilarating experience. You do not have to devise ways of taking your mind off the journey, for an aeroplane gets you to your destination rapidly. For a few hours, you settle back in a deep armchair to enjoy the flight. The real escapist can watch a free film show and sip champagne on some services. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied. An aeroplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. You really see the shape of the land. If the landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. The journey is so smooth that there is nothing to prevent you from reading or sleeping. However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain: you will arrive at your destination fresh and uncrumpled. You will not have to spend the next few days recovering from a long and arduous journey.

    二、【New words and expressions生词和短语

    ●positively adv. 绝对地,完全地
    ●compartment n. 列车客车厢内的分隔间(或单间)
    ●cramped adj. 窄小的
    ●stuffy adj. 憋气的,闷气的
    ●monotonous adj. 枯燥的,乏味的,单调的
    ●rhythm n. 有节奏的运动
    ●click v. 发出咔哒声
    ●lull v. 催人欲睡
    ●snatch n. 短时,片段
    ●sleeper n. 卧铺
    ●fumble v. 乱摸,摸索
    ●inspection n. 检查
    ●inevitably adv. 必然地,不可避免地
    ●destination n. 目的地
    ●exhaust v. 使精疲力尽
    ●motorway n. 快车道
    ●ferry n. 渡船
    ●cruise n. 巡游船
    ●civilize v. 使文明;civilization n. 文明;civilized adj. 文明的
    ●spacious adj. 宽敞的
    ●seasick adj. 晕船的;airsick adj. 晕飞机的;carsick adj. 晕车的
    ●intimidate v. 恐吓,恫吓
    ●disadvantage n. 短处,缺点
    ●exhilarating adj. 使人高兴的,令人兴奋的
    ●escapist n. 逍遥者
    ●sip v. 呷,啜
    ●champagne n. 香槟酒
    ●refinement n. 精心的安排
    ●breathtaking adj. 激动人心的;不寻常的
    ●soar v. 高飞,翱翔
    ●effortlessly adv. 不费力地
    ●landscape n. 景色
    ●fresh adj. 精神饱满的
    ●uncrumpled adj. 没有跨下来

    ◆positively adv. 绝对地,完全地
    in a positive way
    doubt; doubtful; uncertain; dubious 表示不是很肯定
    The food is positively uneatable.
    Can you really do it positively?
    在这儿相当于sure, of cause, certainly, no problem
    a piece of cake, no sweat, it’s a snack 都表示不成问题
    I bet 我肯定

    ◆compartment n. 列车客车厢内的分隔间(或单间)
    ◆cramped adj. 窄小的
    ◆stuffy adj. 憋气的,闷气的
    == airless
    That classroom must be stuffy.

    ◆rhythm n. 有节奏的运动
    ◆click v. 发出咔哒声
    roar 车辆飞快行驶发出的声音
    bark 狗叫
    Don’t bark your order at me.

    ◆monotonous adj. 枯燥的,乏味的,单调的
    tedious, dull, uninteresting
    monotonous == lacking variety
    Eg: I don’t like the way of your teaching, it is monotonous.
    I hate the monotonous rhythm of travelling by train.
    tedious 乏味的(重点突出long and uninteresting 冗长乏味的 )
    Eg: Your article is tedious.
    dull 语意比较弱,= uninteresting
    Eg: I can’t get along well with Mary, she is a dull girl.
        Look at that dull person.
    Tiresome == tiring 由于疲劳而厌倦
    tired
    Eg: He is tired of sleeping on the floor, because he has done so for ten years.
    Long lasting meetings are tiring .
    You are tiresome.
    You are a little bit tiresome.
    handsome
    bore v.
    bored adj.
    boring adj. 持续时间过长而厌倦
    Eg : I am tired of doing so.
    I am bored with doing so. 我厌烦这么做。
    be tired of
    be bored with

    ◆lull v. 催人欲睡
    vt. ==cause sb. to sleep
    Eg: The mother lulled her baby to sleep.
    lull sb to sleep 催人入睡
    lull vi.风和日丽
    What a good day, the wind lulled.
    lullaby 催眠曲

    ◆◆◆snatch n. 短时,片段
    catch, seize, grab,
    in snatches 断断续续地
    Eg: On the train, we sleep in snatches.

    ◆sleeper n. 卧铺
    ◆fumble vt. 乱摸,摸索
    Eg: He fumbled the door open. 他摸索着把门打开了。
    He put his hand into his pocket to take the key out.
    He fumbled in his pocket for the key.
    search for

    ◆inspection n. 检查
    ◆◆◆inevitably adv. 必然地,不可避免地
    Eg: Human beings are mortal, so inevitable we make mistakes, no matter how wise and eminent you are.

    ◆destination n. 目的地

    ◆exhaust vt. 使精疲力尽
    exhausted adj.
    exhausting adj.
    tire out
    Eg: I’m exhausted. 我精疲力尽了。
    What exhausts you? 什么使你精疲力尽呀?
    I’m tired out.
    wear out 使疲劳,使磨损
    worn
    worn out
    Eg: Look, your dress is worn out. 瞧,你的衣服穿坏了。
    After a day’s work hard, I am worn out.
    knock out
    Knock sb out 1,把某人打晕,2,某人筋疲力尽

    Eg: The arduous work knocked me out. 这项艰难的工作使我精疲力尽。
    Fatigue 使筋疲力尽,使疲劳(书面)
    Eg: The piece of work fatigues me.
    Does your work fatigue you?

    ◆motorway n. 快车道
    express way, highway

    ◆ferry n. 渡船
    ◆cruise n. 巡游船
    ◆civilize v. 使文明
    ◆spacious adj. 宽敞的
    Eg: Is your classroom spacious?
    Our classroom is not so spacious as that one.
    I would like to lie in the spacious classroom instead of sitting here.
    ==roomy
    a roomy house
    capacious 容量大的
    capacity 容量
    commodious 宽敞的,便利的 (== roomy and convenient )
    Eg: The cinema is both roomy and convenient.
    The cinema is commodious.
    expansive 易膨胀的,广阔的
    Eg: I’d like to appreciate expansive sea / ocean. 我喜欢欣赏浩瀚的海洋。
    vast 幅员辽阔的
    Eg: The desert in our country is vast, that is a major problem.
    extensive 广泛的,广阔的
    extensive reading 泛读
    intensive reading 精读
    Eg: You can enlarge you vocabulary by intensive reading.
    widespread 流传广的,分布广的
    Eg: The kind of news is widespread.
    far-reaching 触及很远的,流传久远的
    Eg: I have a good idea and it is far-reaching.

    ◆seasick adj. 晕船的
    airsick 晕飞机的
    carsick 晕车的
    bicyclesick 晕自行车的
    bussick晕公交车的
    homesick 想家的
    分别在词尾加上后缀-ness变成名词
    homesickness 思乡之情

    ◆intimidate v. 恐吓,恫吓
    frighten, horrify, terrify
    Eg: Nothing can intimidate me.

    ◆disadvantage n. 短处,缺点
    ◆◆◆exhilarating adj. 使人高兴的,令人兴奋的
    exhilarate vt. == very much excite 比excite 语义强烈得多,正式得多
    Eg: I’m exhilatated by your visit. 对于你的来访我是高兴极了。
    stimulate 刺激,激励
    stimulate sb to do sth 激励某人做某事
    Eg: Your courage stimulated me to do so.
    inspire激励(通过言辞)
    Inspire sb to do 激励某人做某事(通过言辞)
    Stir 鼓动,鼓舞
    Eg: Who stired you to do it like this? You should look before you leap. 谁鼓动你这么做?你应该三思而后行。
    spur 刺激
    Eg: His rude remarks spured me.
    encourage
    Eg: He always encourages me to study hard when I’m unwilling to do so.

    ◆escapist n. 逍遥者
    ◆sip v. 呷,啜
    vt & n.
    == drink a little at a time.
    take a sip of sth  喝一点
    Eg: I’m really thirsty, would you mind my taking a sip of your coffee?
    have a taste of sth 尝一点
    Eg: I’m so hungry that I want to have a taste of your cake.
    You can take a sip of my coffee, but my cake only belongs to me.

    ◆champagne n. 香槟酒
    ◆◆◆refinement n. 精心的安排
    refine 使人精力充沛
    Eg: Coffee always refined us.
    Coffee always made us fresh.

    ◆breathtaking adj. 激动人心的;不寻常的
    Eg: The picture takes my breath. 这幅画太美了。
    The girl takes my breath.
    The beautiful dress takes my breath.
    decide to go for a trip 决定旅行
    Eg: We decided to go for a breathtaking trip.

    ◆soar v. 高飞,翱翔
    Eg: We can’t soar in the blue sky without wings.
    soar effortlessly 自由翱翔

    ◆effortlessly adv. 不费力地
    ◆landscape n. 景色
    landscape 指从高处或远处远望高看的这种大地的漂亮的风光
    spectacle == extroordinary sight
    scenery 自然风光
    scene   场面
    view    透过窗户看到的景色
    Eg: Our classroom doesn’t have a good view.
    The rising sun in the Tai Mountain is a spectacle / landscape.

    ◆fresh adj. 精神饱满的
    a fresh man
    Eg: Look at that guy, he is really fresh.他很帅

    ◆uncrumpled adj. 没有跨下来
    Eg: He went home fresh and uncrumpled.

    三、【课文精析】

    Key sentence:        
    People travelling long distances frequently have to decide whether they would prefer to go by land, sea, or air.
    现在分词短语修饰people
    people who travel long distance frequently
    frequently 定期地,经常地 quite often
    have to decide== have to make up their mind
    would rather; would sooner 要和动词原形搭配
    had better do 最好地
    would prefer to do
    would rather do

    hardly + anyone 等不定代词时不倒装,在这相当于nobody; 或 nearly nobody, virtually nobody

    Key sentence:        
    You concentrate your mind on the journey itself, nothing can help you to keep away from it.

    take your mind off sth 把某人注意力从…转移开
    Eg: A holiday can take your mind off your anxiety.
    Do keep your mind off your unhappiness.
    I can’t take my mind off my examination, because examination day is coming.

    partial solution == one part of solution

    Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted.
    exhausted 在这里是形容词做状语
    wear out; tire out; fatigue; knock out 筋疲力尽

    Key sentence:        
    Long car journeys are even less pleasant, for it is quite impossible even to read.
    The writer emphasize disadvantage of travelling by train.
    Travelling by car is moeunpleasant than travelling in the train.

    fairly 的语气是最弱的
    more often than not 主要用在书面语言当中,means very often, usually, frequetly

    By comparison 通过对比
    offer == provide
    comforts 在这儿指代service

    Be likely to do 有可能……
    == it is probable that
    could not be + 形容词比较级, can not be +形容词比较级,no… could be 表示“没有什么比…”
    Eg: Nobody can be more beautiful than you.
    No place can / could be better. 没有什么地方比这儿更好。


    relatively 相对来讲
    Eg: A large number of people are prepared to sacrifice their higher pay for the privilege of becoming white collar.

    Relatively, few people are prepared to sacrifice their holiday time for the dubious pleasure of travelling by sea.
    dubious == uncertain == doubtful

    Aeroplanes are famous / well-known for its being dangerous.
    have the disadvantage of
    have the reputation of

    match sb. for
    but nothing can be equal to them.

    第二部分当中是采用对比法
    It is almost impossible to take your mindoff the journey.
    You don’t have to / needn’t devise ways of taking your mind off the journey.

    hardly… when
    You had hardly had time to feel tired when you arrived at your destination.
    on some services 在这里指代on airplane

    Keep one’s mind off 转移注意力
    Keep sb. occupied  集中注意力

    however == no matter how

    Key sentence:        
    If you can do without the few pleasures of travelling by land, you will find aeroplanes provide up with the best.


    关于写作中衔接词的使用

    1.  起 (开篇,引出论点): at first, first, firstly, in the beginning(起初), first of all, at present(目前), nowadays, currently, to start with, to begin with ,for one thing(首先), for another(其次), in one hand 一方面, in the other hand 另一方面
    2.  承: to start with, at the same time, at any rate无论如何,
    besides此外,除了…之外还有,apart from, in addition, in addition to, furthermore,
    in fact 事实上,actually, as a matter of fact, in reality , moreover, no doubt, without any doubt,
    similarly 同样地, in the same way , meanwhile,  in the meantime, obviously明显地,particularly,
    such as, for example, for instance, consequently, as a consequence, as a result,
    what is more, what is worse, what is better
    above all
    3.折: after all 毕竟,终究, all the same 虽然,但是, anyway 无论如何, somehow, but, however, nevertheless, nonetheless, by the time 到这个时候,此时,conversely, on the contrary, despite, in spite of , in contempt of, in disregard of, by contrast, by comparison, fortunately, in other words 换句话说,on the other hand, unlike 和……不同,不像, whereas然而,
            Eg: He made a mistake, after all he is a child aged 5.
                Even though you are not of most help, I’m grateful to you just the same.
                I had expected myself to pass the examination, somehow I failed.
                I don’t have the ability to do the work, fortunately my friends romise me to help me.
    4.合: 主要是用来小结上文的或是用作结尾段: accordingly于是,因此,as has been noted (above) 如前所述的,as has been mentioned, as has been talked of,
    at last, finally, lastly, at length,
    briefly简而言之,in brief, in short, in a word, in conclusion, in sum, in summary, to sum up, to summarize, to conclude, on the whole 总起说来
             no doubt 毫无疑问, undoubtedly, truly, certainly, positively, surely, obviously,
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