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Lesson6Smash-and-grabLecturer:PatienceWangNewwordsandexpressionsReadthenewwordsandexpressionsonpage34.ListeningListentothetapeonceandthenanswerthequestionsbelow.1.Wheredidthelargercarstop?2.Howmanythievesgotoutofthecar?3.Wherewastheowneroftheshop?4.Whatdidheandhisstaffthrowatthethieves?5.Howlongdidtheraidlast?6.WhatdidMr.Taylorthrowatthecar?7.Whathadtheystolen?ListeningcomprehensionChoosethecorrectanswerstothequestionsonpage36.Lesson6Smash-and-grabTheexpensiveshopsinafamousarcadenearPiccadillywerejustopening.Atthistimeofthemorning,thearcadewasalmostempty.Mr.Taylor,theownerofajewelleryshopwasadmiringanewwindowdisplay.Twoofhisassistantshadbeenworkingbusilysince8o'clockandhadonlyjustfinished.Diamondnecklacesandringshadbeenbeautifullyarrangedonabackgroundofblackvelvet.Aftergazingatthedisplayforseveralminutes,Mr.Taylorwentbackintohisshop.Lesson6Smash-and-grab(Ⅱ)Thesilencewassuddenlybrokenwhenalargecar,withitsheadlightsonanditshornblaring,roareddownthearcade.Itcametoastopoutsidethejeweler's.Onemanstayedatthewheelwhiletwootherswithblackstockingsovertheirfacesjumpedoutandsmashedthewindowoftheshopwithironbars.Whilethiswasgoingon,Mr.Taylorwasupstairs.Heandhisstaffbeganthrowingfurnitureoutofthewindow.Chairsandtableswentflyingintothearcade.Oneofthethieveswasstruckbyaheavystatue,buthewastoobusyhelpinghimselftodiamondstonoticeanypain.Theraidwasalloverinthreeminutes,forthemenscrambledbackintothecaranditmovedoffatafantasticspeed.Justasitwasleaving,Mr.Taylorrushedoutandranafteritthrowingashtraysandvases,butitwasimpossibletostopthethieves.Theyhadgotawaywiththousandsofpoundsworthofdiamonds.smashsmashv.1.tobreaksth,ortobebroken,violentlyandnoisilyintomanypieces(哗啦一声)打碎,打破,破碎e.g.(1)几扇窗户噼里啪啦打碎了。Severalwindowshadbeensmashed.(2)他啪的一声把收音机摔得稀巴烂。Hesmashedtheradiotopieces.2.tomovewithalotofforceagainststhsolid;tomakesthdothis.(使)猛烈撞击,猛烈碰撞e.g.汽车猛地撞到了树上。Thecarsmashedintoatree.n.1.anactofbreakingsthnoisilyintopieces;thesoundthismakes.破碎,打碎(或破碎的)哗啦声2.[c]anaccidentinwhichavehiclehitsanothervehicle撞车e.g.撞车事故:acarsmash/acarcrash飞机失事:aplanecrashgrabgrabv.(-bb-)1.(~sthfromsb/sth)totakeorholdsb/sthwithyourhandsuddenly,firmlyorroughly抓住,攫取e.g.(1)她抓住孩子的手就跑。Shegrabbedthechild’shandandran.(2)吉姆从盘子里抓了一块蛋糕。Jimgrabbedacakefromtheplate.2.totakesthforyourself,especiallyinaselfishorgreedyway.(尤指自私、贪婪地)捞取,赚取,抢占e.g.我们到达时,所有的好位子都给人占了。Bythetimewearrived,someonehadgrabbedallthegoodseats.n.(~at/forsb/sth)asuddenattempttotake/holdsb./sth.猛然的抓取;突然的抢夺e.g.他突然去抢她的手提包。Hemadeagrabforherbag.arcadearcaden.1.acoveredpassagewitharches[ɑ:tʃ](拱)alongthesideofarowofbuildings(usuallyarowofshops/stores)拱廊,拱廊街道(常指一排商店门前的带顶走道)2.acoveredpassagebetweenstreets,withshops/storesoneitherside拱廊商店街(设于两街之间,两侧均有商店)jewelleryjewelleryn.[u]objectssuchasringsandnecklacesthatpeoplewearasdecoration.珠宝;首饰e.g.金/银首饰gold/silverjewelleryjewellern.1.apersonwhomakes,repairsorsellsjewelleryandwatches.宝石钟表匠,宝石钟表商2.(=jeweller’s)(pl.jewellers)ashoporstorethatsellsjewelleryandwatches珠宝钟表店jeweln.1.apreciousstonesuchasadiamond宝石2.[usuallypl.]piecesofjewelleryorornamentsthatcontainpreciousstones宝石饰物,珠宝首饰e.g.珠宝箱:ajewelbox首饰盒ajewelcaseadmireadmirev.1.(~sb/sthforsth)(~sbfordoingsth)torespectsb.forwhattheyareorforwhattheyhavedone.e.g.(1)我确实钦佩你的热情。Ireallyadmireyourenthusiasm.(2)这所学校教学优秀,远近称誉。Theschooliswidelyadmiredforitsexcellentteaching.2.tolookatsthandthinkthatitisattractiveand/orimpressive欣赏e.g.我刚才一直在观赏你的新轿车。I’vejustbeenadmiringyournewcar.n.admirationn.[u](~forsb./sth)钦佩,赞赏,羡慕displaydisplayn.1.anarrangementofthingsinapublicplacetoinformorentertainpeopleoradvertisesthforsale陈列,展览e.g.橱窗陈列:awindowdisplay2.anactofperformingaskillorofshowingsthhappeninginordertoentertain展示,表演e.g.烟火表演afireworkdisplayv.(~sthtosb.)toputsthinaplacewherepeoplecanseeiteasily;toshowshtopeople.陈列,展示,展出e.g.在橱窗里陈列商品todisplaygoodsinashopwindowassistantassistantn.apersonwhohelpsorsupportssb,usuallyintheirjob.助理,助手assistv.(~sb.in/withsth)(~sb.indoingsth)tohelpsbtodosth帮助,协助,援助e.g.(1)我们要尽量帮助你。Wewilldoallwecantoassistyou.(2)我们将帮你找个住的地方。Wewillassistyouinfindingsomewheretolive.n.assistancen.[u](~withsth)/(~indoingsth/todosth)e.g.军事援助militaryassistance人道主义援助humanitarianassistance/aid([hju:,mænɪ’teəri:ən])向地震灾区/旱灾区提供援助toprovideassistancetotheearthquake-strickenarea/drought-strickenarea(stricken[‘strɪkən]adj.受灾的,遭损害的,经受或不堪……之苦的)arrangearrangev.1.toplanororganizesthinadvance安排,筹备e.g.(1)聚会很快就安排好了。Thepartywasarrangedquickly.(2)我已经安排好去见他了。Ihavearrangedtomeethim.2.[vn]toputsthinaparticularorder;tomakesthneatorattractive整理,排列,布置e.g.她把花瓶中的花插好。Shearrangedtheflowersinavase.包办婚姻(amarriageinwhichtheparentschoosethehusbandorwifefortheirchild)arrangedmarriagen.arrangementvelvetvelvet[‘velvit]n.[u]afabricwovenfromsilk,cottonornylon,withathicksoftsurfacemadeofamassofthreads.丝绒;立绒;经绒;天鹅绒e.g.天鹅绒连衣裙avelvetdressgazegazev.tolooksteadilyatsb/sthforalongtime,eitherbecauseyouareveryinterestedorsurprised,orbecauseyouarethinkingofsthelse凝视,注视,盯着e.g.她惊异地注视着他。Shegazedathiminamazement.n.alongsteadylookatsb./sth.凝视,注视hornhornn.1.[c]adeviceinavehicleformakingaloudsoundasawarningo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