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新概念英语2 教案lesson 66
B - 2轰炸机
F-15型战斗机
F-22隐形战斗机
F-117“夜鹰”轰炸机四机编队
remote
far away from places where other people live 偏远的;偏僻的 ~ (from sth.) one of the remotest areas of the world The farmhouse is remote from any other buildings.
that you can connect to from far away, using an electronic link 远程的;远程连接的 a remote terminal /database very different from sth 相差很大的;极不相同的 ~ (from sth) His theories are somewhat remote from reality. 他的理论有点儿脱离现实。
Wreck n.残骸
沉船;严重损毁的船;(事故中)遭严重毁坏的汽车(或飞机等) Two passengers are still trapped in the wreck. 有两名乘客仍被困在失事的车辆里。 a person who is in a bad physical or mental condition (身体或精神上) 受到严重损伤的人 Physically, I was a total wreck. 从身体上说,我完全是一个废人。 The interview reduced him to a nervous wreck. 这次面试使得他的精神高度紧张。 a vehicle, building, etc. that is in very bad condition 状况非常糟糕的车 辆(或建筑物等) informal The house was a wreck when we bought it. 我们买下这座房子时,它破烂丌堪。 verb to damage or destroy sth 破坏;损坏; 毁坏 The building had been wrecked by the explosion. 那座楼房被炸毁了。remote源自Pacific n. 太平洋
Its name is derived from the Latin name, “peaceful sea”by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan.
peaceful or loving peace 平静的;和平的;爱 和平的 We are pacific people. The night is pacific.
Bomber n. bomb v;
a bomb goes off/explodes 炸弹爆炸 extensive bomb damage 轰炸造成的巨大破坏 Hundreds of bombs were dropped on the city. 几 百枚炸弹投到了这座城市。 Idiom: go down a bomb British English; go (like) a bomb to be very successful 十分成功 Our performance went down a bomb. 我们的演 出获得了巨大成功。 The party was really going (like) a bomb. 晚会办 得非常成功。
亚太经济合作组织
麦哲伦
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NATO
北大西洋公约组织
Europe Asia
North America
Africa South America Australia
far away in time 遥远的;久远的 only before noun in the remote past/future a remote ancestor(= who lived a long time ago) 远祖 a remote dream/goal of people not closely related 关系较远的;远亲的 only before noun a remote cousin
Lesson 66 Sweet as honey
New words and expressions
Lancaster
Lancaster of the USA
Lancaster of
Bomber n. bomb v;
to attack sb /sth by leaving a bomb in a place or by dropping bombs from a plane 轰炸;对…投炸弹 Terrorists bombed several army barracks. to fail a test or an exam very badly (考试)惨败 The exam was impossible! I definitely bombed it. of a play, show, etc. 戏剧、演出等 to fail very badly 大败;票房极差; 不卖座 His latest musical bombed and lost thousands of dollars. noun a weapon designed to explode at a particular time or when it is dropped or thrown 炸弹 a bomb attack/blast/explosion 炸弹爆炸
Indian Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
Arctic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Damage
v. 毁坏
Vt. to harm or spoil sth/sb 损害;伤害;毁坏;破坏 The fire badly damaged the town hall. Several vehicles were damaged in the crash. Smoking seriously damages your health. emotionally damaged children 感情上受伤害的 孩子 n. physical harm caused to sth which makes it less attractive, useful or valuable (有形的)损坏,破坏,损失 【U】 ~ (to sth) The storm didn't do much damage. emotional damage resulting from divorce damage to a person's reputation This could cause serious damage to the country's economy.
Survey
n. 调查
an investigation of the opinions, behavior, etc. of a particular group of people, which is usually done by asking them questions 民意调查;民意测验 The survey found/revealed that… 民意测验发现╱显示… to conduct/carry out a survey 进行一项民意调查 the act of examining and recording the measurements, features, etc. of an area of land in order to make a map or plan of it 测量;勘测;测绘 an aerial survey(= made by taking photographs from an aircraft) 航空测量 Verb to look carefully at the whole of sth, especially in order to get a general impression of it 查看;审视;审察 The next morning we surveyed the damage caused by the fire. He surveyed himself in the mirror before going out.