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Lesson 10 The loss of the Titanic “泰坦尼克”号的沉没

Lesson 10 The loss of the Titanic “泰坦尼克”号的沉没. Southampton n. 南安普敦(英国港市) The great ship ,Titanic ,sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th ,1912. She was carrying 1,316 passengers and a crew (全体船员) of 891. colossal adj. 庞大的( = large in size ) -- A ship Titanic was colossal.

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Lesson 10 The loss of the Titanic “泰坦尼克”号的沉没

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  1. Lesson 10 The loss of the Titanic “泰坦尼克”号的沉没

  2. Southampton n.南安普敦(英国港市) • The great ship ,Titanic ,sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th ,1912. She was carrying 1,316 passengers and a crew(全体船员) of 891 .

  3. colossal adj.庞大的(= large in size) • -- A ship Titanic was colossal. • -- a colossal monument • -- a colossal statue

  4. big (adj. 大的;重要的;量大的) • -- You give me a big surprise. • -- He is a big person.(重要的) • -- The box is big. large( adj.大的;多数的;广博的) • -- an empty large box • a large number of people great ( adj.伟大的) He has the potential to be a great player. vast( adj.辽阔的)-- vast desert

  5. immense(adj.极广大的, 无边的) • an immense stadium • an immense iceberg • enormous(adj. 庞大的,巨大的) • -- We had an enormous lunch. • -- He made a big success. • -- He made an enormous success.

  6. giant(n.巨人, 大力士 adj.庞大的, 巨大的) • -- a giant person • tremendous ( adj. 极大的,巨大的;惊人的) • -- The plane is travelling at tremendous speed. • huge( adj.巨大的,庞大的,无限的) • a huge stone • a huge sum of money • titanic( adj. 巨大的) • -- The ship is titanic.

  7. watertightadj.不漏水的; 无限可击的、毫无破绽的 a watertight ship watertight arguments 无懈可击的论点 watertight excuse 毫无破绽的借口 waterproof(adj.防水的) proof(adj.不能透入的;耐…的) waterproof watch waterproof coat soundproof (adj. 隔音的) soundproof walls

  8. waterproof digital camera

  9. compartment n.(轮船的)密封舱

  10. flood v.充满水(= be filled with water) • -- The ship is flooded. • be flooded with被…所淹没;大量涌入;充满 • -- The room was flooded with moonlight. • -- Our classroom is flooded with sunshine. • -- be flooded with fresh thoughts满脑子新思想 flood n.洪水(-- in flood 洪水泛滥) • -- During the rains, the river is in flood.

  11. The flood swamped the whole village.

  12. float v.漂浮, 飘浮 = drift(v. 漂流) • At that time ,however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen watertight compartments. Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float.

  13. tragic adj.悲惨的 • a tragic accident • tragedy n.悲剧, 惨案 -- in tragedy以悲剧形式 -- The holiday ended in tragedy. • comedy n.喜剧 • comic adj.喜剧的, 滑稽的 • The novel is comic and tragic. 这本小说兼有喜剧和悲剧的特点。

  14. Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot. - Charlie Chaplin 人生近看是场悲剧,远看是场喜剧。— 查理卓别林

  15. liner n.班船 A liner is a large ship in which people travel long distances, especially on holiday.客轮

  16. voyage n.航行(海上航行) • Darwin was generally healthy before his 5-year voyage on the Beagle , although he was seasick for most of his time at sea. • 在贝加尔号的5年航行之前,达尔文基本上是健康的, 但是他在海上的大部分时间都晕船。 • journey n. 旅行;行程 As the old Chinese saying goes, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Similarly, there is a saying in the West which reads, "Rome was not built in one day."

  17. iceberg n.冰山 • lookout n.瞭望员

  18. collision n.碰撞 • After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. • collide vi. 碰撞, 抵触 • collide with 抵触;碰撞;冲突 • The plane collided with the mountain. • Racing up the stairs, he almost collided with Daisy. • conflict n. 冲突,矛盾; vi. 和某事(某人)相抵触-- My idea conflicts with yours.

  19. narrowly adv. 刚刚,勉强地 • The Titanic turned just in time,narrowly missing the immense ( adj.巨大的)wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her. miss v.避开;错过 • He fired two shots, both missed.slight adj.轻微的 vt.轻蔑; 怠慢 • I have a slight cold. / a slight headache • We shouldn't slight anybody even if he's a nobody.

  20. tremble vi. 发抖;战栗 • -- Look, your hands are trembling. What’s wrong with you? shiver ['ʃɪvə]vi. 颤抖;哆嗦 • -- I found he’s shivering in a cold. shudder ['ʃʌdə] vi. 发抖;战栗 • -- The boy is shuddering, because he was frightened.

  21. faint adj.弱的, 虚弱的= weak faint sound / faint voice weak sound / weak voice The noise had been so faint that no one thought that the ship had been damaged. • faint vi. 昏倒 • He suddenly fell forward to the ground and fainted.

  22. horror n. 恐惧 horror movie To his horror, the bus caught fire.At the sight of the blood he drew back in horror. Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly.

  23. abandon v. 抛弃 • He claimed that his parents had abandoned him. • The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds of people plunged into(v 投入,跳入)the icy water. • Why do you abandon your treatment?

  24. plunge v. 投入,跳入 plunge into cold water. She plunged her face into a bowl of cold water.

  25. lifeboat n.救生船 As there were not enough lifeboats for everybody, 1,500 lives were lost.

  26. Documentary Film :《泰坦尼克号沉没记》 http://tv.cntv.cn/video/VSET100167542699/470684be9eff46e78621afaeb81ad003

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