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1、1,Lesson 9 Flying cats,Lecturer: Patience Wang,2,New words and expressions,Read the new words and expressions on page 46.,3,Listening,Listen to the tape once and then answer the questions below.How many cats did the New York Animal Medical Centre make a study of ?What had all these cats done ?How ma
2、ny of these cats had been killed ?What happened to a cat called Sabrina ?What do cats do when falling at speeds of 60 miles an hour or more?What effect does this have ?,4,Listening comprehension,Choose the correct answers to the questions on page 49.,5,Lesson 9 Flying cats (),Cats never fail to fasc
3、inate human beings. They can be friendly and affectionate towards humans, but they lead mysterious lives of their own as well. They never become submissive like dogs and horses. As a result, humans have learned to respect feline independence. Most cats remain suspicious of humans all their lives. On
4、e of the things that fascinates us most about cats is the popular belief that they have nine lives. Apparently, there is a good deal of truth in this idea. A cats ability to survive falls is based on fact.,6,Lesson 9 Flying cats (),Recently the New York Animal Medical Center made a study of 132 cats
5、 over a period of five months. All these cats had one experience in common: they had fallen off high buildings, yet only eight of them died from shock or injuries. Of course, New York is the ideal place for such an interesting study, because there is no shortage of tall buildings. There are plenty o
6、f high-rise windowsills to fall from! One cat, Sabrina, fell 32 storeys, yet only suffered from a broken tooth. Cats behave like well-trained paratroopers. a doctor said. It seems that the further cats fall, the less they are likely to injure themselves. In a long drop, they reach speeds of 60 miles
7、 an hour and more. At high speeds, falling cats have time to relax. They stretch out their legs like flying squirrels. This increases their air-resistance and reduces the shock of impact when they hit the ground.,7,fail,fail v.(in sth.) to not be successful in achieving sth.失败;未能(做到)e.g. (1) 我未能说服她。
8、 I failed in my attempt to persuade her. (2) 她未能进入艺术学院。 She failed to get into art college.2. to not pass a test or an exam; to decide that sb. / sth. has not passed a test or an exam不及格,评定不及格e.g. 他驾驶执照考试不及格。 He failed his driving test.failure n. u 失败,8,fascinate,fascinate v. to attract or interest
9、sb. very much. 深深吸引;迷住e.g. (1) 中国一直令我心驰神往。 China has always fascinated me. (2) 电影明星的私生活似乎总是使人津津乐道。 It seems that the private lives of movie stars never fail to fascinate.fascinated adj. (by sth) / to see, learn, etc.very interested 入迷的;极感兴趣的e.g. 我总是对他的想法极感兴趣。 I have always been fascinated by his ide
10、as.fascinating adj. extremely interesting and attractive极有吸引力的;迷人的e.g. 迷人的故事 a fascinating storyfascination n. 1. c 魅力;极大的吸引力 2. u (for / with sb. / sth) 入迷;着迷,9,affectionate,affectionate adj. showing caring feelings and love for sb.表示关爱的e.g. 他非常关爱他的孩子。 He is very affectionate towards his children.a
11、dv. affectionately e.g. 人们亲昵地称威廉为比利。 William was affectionately known as Billy.affection n. 1. u (for sb. / sth.) the feeling of liking or loving sb. / sth. very much and caring about them.喜爱,钟爱e.g. (1) 孩子需要多多疼爱和关怀。 Children need lots of love and affection. (2) 我很喜欢纽约。 I have a great affection for N
12、ew York.2. (affections) pl. (written) a persons feelings of love 爱情,10,mysterious,mysterious adj.difficult to understand or explain; strange神秘的;奇怪的;不易解释的e.g. 一种奇怪的疾病 a mysterious illness2. (especially of people) strange and interesting because you do not know much about them.神秘的;陌生的e.g. 一位神秘的年轻女子 a
13、mysterious young woman3. (of people) not saying much about sth, especially when other people want to know more.诡秘的;故弄玄虚的e.g. 他十分诡秘,闭口不谈他要去的地方。He was being very mysterious about where he was going.adv. mysteriouslymystery n. (pl. -ies) c 神秘的事物;不可理解之事;奥秘e.g. 这是本世纪尚未解开的大奥秘之一。 It is one of the great uns
14、olved mysteries of this century.2. u 神秘;不可思议;奥秘e.g. 她的失踪引起了重重疑团。 Mystery surrounds her disappearance.,11,submissive,submissive adj. willing to obey sb. whatever they want you to do顺从的;驯服的;听话的e.g. 她对他百依百顺,像个听话的孩子。 She followed him like a submissive child.adv. submissively n. submissionu 屈服;投降;归顺e.g.
15、强迫某人屈服 to force sb. into submission2. u,c 提交;呈递;提交(或呈递)的文件、建议等e.g. 呈交提案的最后日期是什么时候?When is the final date for the submission of proposals?v. submit v. (-tt-)vn sth (to sb. / sth) to give a document, proposal, etc. to sb. in authority so that they can study or consider it.提交;呈递 (文件、建议等)e.g. 呈递申请书 to s
16、ubmit an application2. (yourself) (to sb. / sth) to accept the authority, control or greater strength of sb. / sth.; to agree to sth because of this屈服;投降;归顺;不得已接受e.g. 她面对威胁,拒不低头。She refused to submit to threats.,12,respect,respect n. 1. u (for sb. / sth) a feeling of admiration for sb. / sth. becaus
17、e of their good qualities or achievements尊敬,敬意,尊重e.g. 我非常尊敬你的哥哥。I have the greatest respect for your brother.2. u (for sb. / sth) polite behavior towards or care for sb. / sth that you think is important重视;尊重;维护e.g. 他根本不尊重她的感情。He has no respect for her feelings.3. c a particular aspect or detail of
18、sth (事物的) 方面,细节e.g. (1) 在这方面,我们是很幸运的。In this respect we are very fortunate. (2) 在各个方面 in all respects 在某些方面 in some respects 在许多方面 in many respectswith respect to sth. (fml. or business ) concerning至于;就而言;关于e.g. 这两组在收入和地位方面是相似的。The two groups were similar with respect to income and status.v. 1. sb.
19、/ sth (for sth.) to have a very good opinion of sb. / sth; to admire sb. / sth.尊敬,尊重,仰慕e.g.在大多数事情上,我尊重杰克的意见。I respect Jacks opinion on most subjects.2. to be careful about sth; to make sure you do not do sth that sb. could consider to be wrong慎重对待;谨慎从事;尊重e.g. 她保证尊重我们的愿望。She promised to respect our w
20、ishes.,13,feline,feline adj.like a cat; connected with an animal of the cat family猫似的;猫科动物的e.g. 她步履轻盈。She walks with feline grace.n. (fml.) a cat; an animal of the cat family猫;猫科动物,14,independence,independence n. u(from sb. / sth.) (of a country) freedom from political control by other countries 独立e
21、.g. 古巴于1898年脱离西班牙而获得独立。Cuba gained independence from Spain in 1898.2. the time when a country became politically independent (国家的) 独立e.g. 独立之后的第一次选举 the first elections since independence3. the freedom to organize your own life, make your own decisions, etc. without needing help from other people自主,
22、自立e.g. 妇女在经济上的自立 a womans financial independenceadj. independent(from / of sth) (of countries) having their own government独立的;自主的;自治的 (of sb. / sth) confident and free to do things without needing help from other people.自主的,有主见的e.g. 她是个很有主见的年轻女子。She is a very independent-minded young woman.3. (of sb
23、. / sth) having or earning enough money so that you do not have to rely on sb else for help自立的;自食其力的e.g. 在经济上不依赖父母,这对我很重要。It was important to me to be financially independent of my parents.4. supported by private money rather than government money私营的e.g. 私立学校 independent schools,15,suspicious,suspic
24、ious adj.(of / about sb. / sth) feeling that sb. has done sth wrong, illegal or dishonest, without having any proof感觉可疑的;怀疑的e.g. (1) 你疑心很重。 You have a very suspicious mind.(=you always think that people are behaving in an illegal or dishonest way) (2) 他们开始觉得他行为可疑,便报了警。 They became suspicious of his
25、behavior and contacted the police.2. making you feel that sth is wrong, illegal or dishonest令人怀疑的,可疑的e.g. 这一切十分可疑。 It was all very suspicious.3. (of sb. / sth) not willing or able to trust sb. / sth 不信任的;持怀疑态度的e.g. 很多人对改革持怀疑态度。 Many were suspicious of reform.adv. suspiciouslyn. suspicion,16,belief,b
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