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Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more.
The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken.
Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.
Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops.
We have got quite used to them. Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.
In spite of this, some people -- including myself -- were surprise by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture.
The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits.
Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture.
Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.
These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.
The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time.
In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights.
These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad.
Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment.
These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!
New words and expressions 生词和短语
current
n. 电流
sculpture
n. 雕塑
mistaken
adj. 错误的
gallery
n. 美术馆
exhibit
n. 展品,陈列品
oddly
adv. 古怪的
attach
v. 连,系
sphere
n. 球体
magnetize
v. 使磁化
repel
v. 排斥
flicker
v. 闪烁
emit
v. 放射
flash
v. 闪光
prehistoric
adj. 史前的,老掉牙的
electronic
adj. 电子的
peculiar
adj. 奇异的
shock
v. 令人震动,刺激人
emotionally
adv. 事情上
New words and expression 生词和短语
Current n.电流(趋势, 电流, 水流, 气流)
-- the flow of electricity 电流
-- a continuous movement of water 水流
current adj.目前的, 现在的(-- current affairs 时事)
currently adv.普遍地, 通常地, 现在, 当前
currency n.流通, 货币
sculpture n.雕塑
sculptural adj. 雕塑的, 雕刻般的 sculptor n.雕刻家 sculpt v.雕刻, 造型
mistaken adj.错误的(= incorrect, wrong, misunderstood)
-- The teacher has mistaken opinion of his pupil.
Her doesn't use simple plain language and he is often mistaken.
Mistake n.错误, 过失
-- make a mistake 犯错
-- by mistake 弄错了
-- He took my umbrella by mistake. 他错拿了我的伞。
-- and no mistake 确实如此
-- He is honest and no mistake. 他这个人确实很老实。
Mistake vt.把...误认为, 弄错, 误解
-- mistake sb for 把某人误认为
-- Yesterday I mistook him for my classmate.
Gallery n.美术馆
Exhibit n.展品, 陈列品(= something that show in public)
Exhibition n.展览会
-- We went to an exhibition to visit exhibits.
Oddly adv.古怪的(= strangely)
odd adj.古怪的(因为少见而希奇)
strange adj.生疏的, 希奇的(因为生疏而希奇)
queer adj.奇异的(因为不同于其它的而希奇) -- Look, he is wearing a queer hat.
Fantastic adj.奇妙的
Eccentric adj.怪癖的(-- He is an eccentric person.)
Attach v.连,系
attach vt.系、拴、粘上、贴上(-- attach…to…) -- He
attached the lamb to a tree.
Attach…to sb for sth 因为某事而把…加再某人身上
-- We didn't attach blame to him for his failure. 我们
没有因为他的失败而责备他。
attach importance to sth 对某事非常重视 -- We attach importance to education.
be attached to sth 喜欢, 喜爱 -- I'm very attached to her.
attachment n.附属物, 固定物, 爱慕, 友情
sphere n.球体
magnetize v.使磁化, 吸引
-- The iron was magnetized.
-- His speech magnetized the listeners.
Repel v.排斥, 使厌恶(= to drive back, cause feelings of dislike)
-- The different sexes attract each other and the same sexes repel on the contrary.
同性向吸, 异性相斥。
-- Let me go at once, you repel me. 让我走, 你真让我恶心。
Flicker v.闪烁(= shine unsteadily) unsteadily(adv.不稳定地, 摇摆地)
flash vi.闪光, 闪现(= shine for a moment)
emit v.放射(= give off)
emit sound / emit smell / emit light / emit heat / emit smoke
flash v.闪光
prehistoric adj.史前的,老掉牙的(historic adj.历史上闻名的, 有历史性的)
electronic adj.电子的
peculiar adj.奇异的(= strange and unusual)
-- The food has peculiar taste. 这食物有一种奇异的味道。
-- I'm feeling rather peculiar. = I am felling ill.
Shock v.令人震动,刺激人
-- get shocked 受震动
-- At the news, he got shocked.
Shock n.震动(-- get a big shock)
emotionally adv.事情上
emotional adj.易激动的, 情绪的, 感情脆弱的(反义词:unemotional)
-- I think you agree with me, women are often said to be more emotional than men.
emotive adj.使感动的, 感情的, 动感情的
-
- The word home is more emotive than house.
emotion n.(抽象的)感情
-- Love, hated, and grief are emotions.(grief n.悲痛, 悲伤)
feeling n.某时的内心感受
-- I can't describe my feeling now.
electric adj.电的, 用电的
dangerous adj.危险的
interest n.爱好, 利息 vt.使发生爱好
display n.陈列, 展览, 显示, 显示器 vt.陈列, 展览, 显示
form n.状, 形态, 外形
recent adj.新近的, 近来的
shaped adj.有外形的;成某种外形的
response n.回答, 响应, 反应
familiar adj.熟悉的, 常见的
line up v.整队, 排列起
against prep.相反, 反对, 逆着, 靠着, 倚着
wire n.属丝, 电线
metal n.金属
attract vt.吸引
structure n.结构, 构造, 构造物, 建筑物
colour(vt.把...涂颜色, 粉饰)? coloured(adj.有彩色的, 有色的)
spark n.火花, 火星, 闪光
lamp n.灯 vt.照亮
electric adj.电的, 导电的, 用电的 adj.惊人的, 令人兴奋的
Text 课文
How might some of the exhibits have been dangerous?
Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more.
Rarely = seldom
本句= We are not surprised at modern sculpture .
The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken.
that引导同位语从句, 修饰限定the idea 的内容。
-- The idea that one can learn English well in English-speaking countries is mistaken.
Even people who take no interest in art cannot have
failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.
重点句式结构:
who take no interest in art 修饰说明people
take interest in 对…感爱好 / show interest in 显示对…的爱好
take delight in 对…感到兴奋 / take pride in 对…感到骄傲
cannot, failed to 双重否定意味着肯定(强调肯定的语气)
-- He must have passed his examination last week.
= He cannot have failed to pass his examination last week.
-- You must keep your promise. = You can't fail to keep your promise.(n.许诺)
on display / on show 展览, 展出
Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops.
We can see sculptures everywhere
We have got quite used to them.
Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.
get used to… = get accustomed to… 习惯于…
(accustomed adj.通常的, 习惯的)
用夸张的口吻表明事实
In spite of this, some people
-- including myself -- were surprise by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture.
in spite of this 尽管如此(作者表明了自己的观点)
The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery
was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits.
重点句型:The first thing...was a notice which said...
I saw是定语从句省略了that
Some of them are dangerous!'
The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture.
The sculpture can move.
Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.
句子主干:Oddly shaped forms are familiar to everybody
that引导的定语从句用来限定shaped forms
that 定语从句中:in response to = in reaction to 作为对…的反应
be familiar to sb 对某人来讲很熟悉
-- The house is familiar to him.
-- I don't really remember where I have seen him before, but he looks very familiar to me.
be familiar with sth 熟悉, 熟知
-- Are you familiar with the play of Shakespeare?
-- I'm familiar with that book too.
These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.
lined up(过去分词做状语)与long thin wires为被动关系
attached to metal spheres(过去分词做定语)修饰long thin wires.
there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.
= there were long thin wires that were attached to metal spheres.
The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time.
In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights.
the center of the hall 展厅的中心
coloured lights 彩色灯泡
These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad.
continuously adv.不停止的
go mad 发疯, 发狂(= run mad)
-- He must have gone mad to do such a thing.
Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily.
on and off = continually = Intermittently adv.间歇的, 断断续续的
on and on = continuously adv.无间断地, 连续不断地
-- It has been raining on and off since noon.
It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment.
It was rather like... = It was more like...
These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!
not only...but ...as well
seem(系动词)+名词/形容词/分词
1...take no interest in art...on display...
2...got used to...
3...from the ceiling...in response to...familiar to...
4...attached to...
Special difficulties 难点
以元音 y结尾的名词/动词, 加s时直接加。
Day ? days
Way ? ways
Enjoy ? enjoys
Buy ? buys
以辅音 y结尾的名词/动词, 加s时, 去y变I加es。
Lady ? ladies
Berry ? berries
Reply ? replies
Jungle’s opinion:不能有三个辅音在一起, 否则不好读。(例:ladys)
The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken.
Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.
Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops.
We have got quite used to them. Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.
In spite of this, some people -- including myself -- were surprise by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture.
The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits.
Some of them are dangerous!' The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture.
Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.
These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.
The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time.
In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights.
These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad.
Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment.
These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!
New words and expressions 生词和短语
current
n. 电流
sculpture
n. 雕塑
mistaken
adj. 错误的
gallery
n. 美术馆
exhibit
n. 展品,陈列品
oddly
adv. 古怪的
attach
v. 连,系
sphere
n. 球体
magnetize
v. 使磁化
repel
v. 排斥
flicker
v. 闪烁
emit
v. 放射
flash
v. 闪光
prehistoric
adj. 史前的,老掉牙的
electronic
adj. 电子的
peculiar
adj. 奇异的
shock
v. 令人震动,刺激人
emotionally
adv. 事情上
New words and expression 生词和短语
Current n.电流(趋势, 电流, 水流, 气流)
-- the flow of electricity 电流
-- a continuous movement of water 水流
current adj.目前的, 现在的(-- current affairs 时事)
currently adv.普遍地, 通常地, 现在, 当前
currency n.流通, 货币
sculpture n.雕塑
sculptural adj. 雕塑的, 雕刻般的 sculptor n.雕刻家 sculpt v.雕刻, 造型
mistaken adj.错误的(= incorrect, wrong, misunderstood)
-- The teacher has mistaken opinion of his pupil.
Her doesn't use simple plain language and he is often mistaken.
Mistake n.错误, 过失
-- make a mistake 犯错
-- by mistake 弄错了
-- He took my umbrella by mistake. 他错拿了我的伞。
-- and no mistake 确实如此
-- He is honest and no mistake. 他这个人确实很老实。
Mistake vt.把...误认为, 弄错, 误解
-- mistake sb for 把某人误认为
-- Yesterday I mistook him for my classmate.
Gallery n.美术馆
Exhibit n.展品, 陈列品(= something that show in public)
Exhibition n.展览会
-- We went to an exhibition to visit exhibits.
Oddly adv.古怪的(= strangely)
odd adj.古怪的(因为少见而希奇)
strange adj.生疏的, 希奇的(因为生疏而希奇)
queer adj.奇异的(因为不同于其它的而希奇) -- Look, he is wearing a queer hat.
Fantastic adj.奇妙的
Eccentric adj.怪癖的(-- He is an eccentric person.)
Attach v.连,系
attach vt.系、拴、粘上、贴上(-- attach…to…) -- He
attached the lamb to a tree.
Attach…to sb for sth 因为某事而把…加再某人身上
-- We didn't attach blame to him for his failure. 我们
没有因为他的失败而责备他。
attach importance to sth 对某事非常重视 -- We attach importance to education.
be attached to sth 喜欢, 喜爱 -- I'm very attached to her.
attachment n.附属物, 固定物, 爱慕, 友情
sphere n.球体
magnetize v.使磁化, 吸引
-- The iron was magnetized.
-- His speech magnetized the listeners.
Repel v.排斥, 使厌恶(= to drive back, cause feelings of dislike)
-- The different sexes attract each other and the same sexes repel on the contrary.
同性向吸, 异性相斥。
-- Let me go at once, you repel me. 让我走, 你真让我恶心。
Flicker v.闪烁(= shine unsteadily) unsteadily(adv.不稳定地, 摇摆地)
flash vi.闪光, 闪现(= shine for a moment)
emit v.放射(= give off)
emit sound / emit smell / emit light / emit heat / emit smoke
flash v.闪光
prehistoric adj.史前的,老掉牙的(historic adj.历史上闻名的, 有历史性的)
electronic adj.电子的
peculiar adj.奇异的(= strange and unusual)
-- The food has peculiar taste. 这食物有一种奇异的味道。
-- I'm feeling rather peculiar. = I am felling ill.
Shock v.令人震动,刺激人
-- get shocked 受震动
-- At the news, he got shocked.
Shock n.震动(-- get a big shock)
emotionally adv.事情上
emotional adj.易激动的, 情绪的, 感情脆弱的(反义词:unemotional)
-- I think you agree with me, women are often said to be more emotional than men.
emotive adj.使感动的, 感情的, 动感情的
-
- The word home is more emotive than house.
emotion n.(抽象的)感情
-- Love, hated, and grief are emotions.(grief n.悲痛, 悲伤)
feeling n.某时的内心感受
-- I can't describe my feeling now.
electric adj.电的, 用电的
dangerous adj.危险的
interest n.爱好, 利息 vt.使发生爱好
display n.陈列, 展览, 显示, 显示器 vt.陈列, 展览, 显示
form n.状, 形态, 外形
recent adj.新近的, 近来的
shaped adj.有外形的;成某种外形的
response n.回答, 响应, 反应
familiar adj.熟悉的, 常见的
line up v.整队, 排列起
against prep.相反, 反对, 逆着, 靠着, 倚着
wire n.属丝, 电线
metal n.金属
attract vt.吸引
structure n.结构, 构造, 构造物, 建筑物
colour(vt.把...涂颜色, 粉饰)? coloured(adj.有彩色的, 有色的)
spark n.火花, 火星, 闪光
lamp n.灯 vt.照亮
electric adj.电的, 导电的, 用电的 adj.惊人的, 令人兴奋的
Text 课文
How might some of the exhibits have been dangerous?
Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more.
Rarely = seldom
本句= We are not surprised at modern sculpture .
The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken.
that引导同位语从句, 修饰限定the idea 的内容。
-- The idea that one can learn English well in English-speaking countries is mistaken.
Even people who take no interest in art cannot have
failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.
重点句式结构:
who take no interest in art 修饰说明people
take interest in 对…感爱好 / show interest in 显示对…的爱好
take delight in 对…感到兴奋 / take pride in 对…感到骄傲
cannot, failed to 双重否定意味着肯定(强调肯定的语气)
-- He must have passed his examination last week.
= He cannot have failed to pass his examination last week.
-- You must keep your promise. = You can't fail to keep your promise.(n.许诺)
on display / on show 展览, 展出
Strange forms stand in gardens, and outside buildings and shops.
We can see sculptures everywhere
We have got quite used to them.
Some so-called 'modern' pieces have been on display for nearly eighty years.
get used to… = get accustomed to… 习惯于…
(accustomed adj.通常的, 习惯的)
用夸张的口吻表明事实
In spite of this, some people
-- including myself -- were surprise by a recent exhibition of modern sculpture.
in spite of this 尽管如此(作者表明了自己的观点)
The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery
was a notice which said: 'Do not touch the exhibits.
重点句型:The first thing...was a notice which said...
I saw是定语从句省略了that
Some of them are dangerous!'
The objects on display were pieces of moving sculpture.
The sculpture can move.
Oddly shaped forms that are suspended form the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.
句子主干:Oddly shaped forms are familiar to everybody
that引导的定语从句用来限定shaped forms
that 定语从句中:in response to = in reaction to 作为对…的反应
be familiar to sb 对某人来讲很熟悉
-- The house is familiar to him.
-- I don't really remember where I have seen him before, but he looks very familiar to me.
be familiar with sth 熟悉, 熟知
-- Are you familiar with the play of Shakespeare?
-- I'm familiar with that book too.
These objects, however, were different. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.
lined up(过去分词做状语)与long thin wires为被动关系
attached to metal spheres(过去分词做定语)修饰long thin wires.
there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.
= there were long thin wires that were attached to metal spheres.
The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time.
In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights.
the center of the hall 展厅的中心
coloured lights 彩色灯泡
These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad.
continuously adv.不停止的
go mad 发疯, 发狂(= run mad)
-- He must have gone mad to do such a thing.
Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily.
on and off = continually = Intermittently adv.间歇的, 断断续续的
on and on = continuously adv.无间断地, 连续不断地
-- It has been raining on and off since noon.
It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment.
It was rather like... = It was more like...
These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well!
not only...but ...as well
seem(系动词)+名词/形容词/分词
1...take no interest in art...on display...
2...got used to...
3...from the ceiling...in response to...familiar to...
4...attached to...
Special difficulties 难点
以元音 y结尾的名词/动词, 加s时直接加。
Day ? days
Way ? ways
Enjoy ? enjoys
Buy ? buys
以辅音 y结尾的名词/动词, 加s时, 去y变I加es。
Lady ? ladies
Berry ? berries
Reply ? replies
Jungle’s opinion:不能有三个辅音在一起, 否则不好读。(例:ladys)