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New Concept English Ⅰ– Lesson 91

New Concept EnglishⅠLesson 91


New Concept English Ⅰ– Lesson 91

Poor Ian!
可怜的伊恩!

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New Concept English Ⅰ– Lesson 91

Listen to the tape then answer this question. Who wanted to sell the house?
听录音,然后回答问题。谁想卖房?

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CATHERINE: Has Ian sold his house yet? CATHERINE: When will the new people
JENNY: Yes, he has. move into this house?
He sold it last week. JENNY: I think that they'll move in
CATHERINE: Has he moved to his new house yet? the day after tomorrow.
JENNY: No, not yet. LINDA: Will you see Ian today, Jenny?
He's still here. JENNY: Yes, I will.
He's going to move tomorrow. LINDA: Please give him my regards.
CATHERINE: When? Tomorrow morning? CATHERINE: Poor Ian!
JENNY: No, tomorrow afternoon. He didn't want to leave this
I'll miss him. house.
He has always been a good neighbour. JENNY: No, he didn't want to leave,
LINDA: He's a very nice person. but his wife did!
We'll all miss him.

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New words and expressions 生词和短语

still /stil/ adv. 还,仍旧


move /mu:v/ v. 搬家
miss /mis/ v. 想念,思念
neighbour /'neibә/ n. 邻居
person /'pə:sən/ n. 人
people /'pi:pəl/ n. 人们
poor /’puə/ adj.可怜的

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Notes on the text 课文注释

1 No, not yet. 不,还没有。


这是简略回答,完整的回答是 He hasn't moved to his new house yet.
2 He's a very nice person. 他是一个非常好的人。person是指人。当需要表示复数形式时,往
往用people这个词。如后面的一句话 When will the new people move into this house?
3 Please give him my regards. 请代我问候他。
4 No, he didn't want to leave…是对上一句话的证实。由于上一句话中用了否定形式,因此,
在证实时句中的动词不可模仿前一句话的形式,而要根据事实来决定。但在译成汉语时,
No 就要译成肯定的意思,如:“是的,他不想离开。”

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New Concept English Ⅰ– Lesson 91

After Class Reading 课后阅读


Translation 参考译文

凯瑟琳:伊恩已把他的房子卖掉了吗? 凯瑟琳:新住户什么时候搬进这所房子?
詹尼:是的,卖掉了。他上星期卖掉的。 詹尼:我想他们将在后天搬进来吧。
凯瑟琳:他已经迁进新居了吗? 琳达:詹尼,您今天会见到伊恩吗?
詹尼:不,还没有。他仍在这里。他打算明天搬家。 詹尼:是的,我会见到他。
凯瑟琳:什么时候?明天上午吗? 琳达:请代我问候他。
詹尼:不,明天下午。我会想念他的。他一直是个好 凯瑟琳:可怜的伊恩!他本不想离开这幢房子。
邻居。 詹尼:是啊,他是不想离开,可是他妻子要离开。
琳达:他是个非常好的人,我们大家都会想念他的。

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Bye!

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