secretaryn.秘书['sekrətəri]secretary(秘书)=secret(秘密)+ary(人)nervousadj.精神紧张的['nə:vəs]nerven.神经[nə:v]affordv.担负得起[ə'fɔːd]Strongweakadj.弱的[wiːk]interruptv.插话,[ɪntə'rʌpt]打断extraadj.额外的['ekstrə]businessn.生意[ˈbɪznɪs]salaryn.薪水['sælərɪ]•secretary•nervous•afford•weak•interrupt•extra•nervous•extra•secretary•afford•weak•interrupt•secretary•weak•nervous•afford•interrupt•extra•she•he•told-tell•felt-feel•went-go•office•ThesecretarytoldmethatMr.Harmsworthwouldseeme.IfeltverynervouswhenIwentintohisoffice.HedidnotlookupfromhisdeskwhenIentered.AfterIhadsatdown,hesaidthatbusinesswasverybad.Hetoldmethatthefirmcouldnotaffordtopaysuchlargesalaries.Twentypeoplehadalreadyleft.Iknewthatmyturnhadcome.•'Mr.Harmsworth,'Isaidinaweakvoice.•'Don'tinterrupt,'hesaid.•ThenhesmiledandtoldmeIwouldreceiveanextrathousandpoundsayear!•listentothetextKeywordsandexpressions•秘书•感到紧张•进入他的办公室•从他的桌子抬头看•进入•负担得起做某事•薪水•离开•用微弱的声音•插话,打断•收到secretaryfeelnervousgointohisoffice['ɒfɪs]lookupfromhisdeskenter['entə]affordtodosth[ə'fɔːd]salary['sælərɪ]left(过去式)leave(原形)Inaweakvoice[vɒɪs]interrupt[ɪntə'rʌpt]receive[rɪ'siːv]•3.★afford担负得起•1)affordsth.买得起,付得起•Ican'taffordthecoat.It'stooexpensive.•Icanonlyaffordfiveyuan.•2)affordtodosth.担负得起做某事;有经济能力做某事•Ican'taffordtobeillagain.我不能再病了。•Icanaffordtobuythebook..•=Icanaffordthebook•翻译:他买不起这台电脑。通常与can,could连用Hecan’taffordthecomputer/Hecan’taffordtobuythecomputer.•6、HedidnotlookupfromhisdeskwhenIentered.•lookup往上看;查找•lookdown往下看•Helookedup(fromhisbook)whenheheardanoise.•Thelittleboylookedupathisfatherwithwildeyes.•Studentscanlookupthenewwordsinthedictionary.•lookdownon/uponsb.瞧不起某人•Weshouldn'tlookdownuponothers.•7、Hetoldmethatthefirmcouldnotaffordtopaysuchlargesalaries.•paysalary支付薪水•collectsalary领薪水•1)such+a/an+形容词+可数名词单数=so+形容词+a/an+可数名词单数;2)so+many/few+可数名词复数,但:such+其他形容词(many/few除外)+可数名词复数;3)so+much/little+不可数名词,但:such+其他形容词(much/little除外)+不可数名词•8、ThenhesmiledandtoldmeIwouldreceiveanextrathousandpoundsayear!•一千英镑athousandpounds[paʊndz]•两千英镑twothousandpounds•额外的一千英镑anextrathousandpounds•额外的两千英镑twoextrathousandpounds•数词+extra+名词“额外的...”•Pleasegivemetwoextraice-creams.•OnSundays,Iusuallygetsomeextrasleep.•Lesson15Grammar•直接引语和间接引语•DirectSpeechandIndirectSpeech1.Hesaidthatbusinesswasverybad.2.Hetoldmethatthefirmcouldnotaffordtopaysuchlargesalaries.3.Hesaid:“Don’tinterrupt.”4.HesmiledandtoldmeIwouldreceiveanextrathousandpoundsayear!第3句和其他几句有什么区别?直接引语和间接引语DirectSpeechandIndirectSpeech•直接引述别人的话,叫“直接引语”;•用自己的话转述别人的话叫“间接引语”;•直接引语一般前后要加引号;•间接引语不用引号。如:Johnsaid,“Ilikereadingverymuch.”Johnsaidthathelikedreadingverymuch.2)如果引述动词是过去时,引语应该作相应的变化.•a)一般现在时改为一般过去时:•“IneverworkonSundays,”shesaid.=ShesaidthatsheneverworkedonSundays.b)现在进行时改为过去进行时:“Itisn’training,”shetoldme.=Shetoldmethatitwasn’training.c)一般将来时改为过去将来时:“I’lltellyouaveryfunnystory,”shesaid.=Shesaidthatshewouldtellmeaveryfunnystory.d)现在完成时改为过去完成时:“Ihavejustheardthenews,”hesaid.=hesaidthathehadjustheardthenews.e)一般过去时改为过去完成时:“Ibrokethewindow,”Tomsaid.=Tomsaidthathehadbrokenthewindow.2.直接引语改为间接引语时,人称代词和物主形容词应该作适当的变化。地点和时间状语也应作相应改变。•代词及状语的变化:•this----thatthese----those•now-----thenhere----there•ago-----before•tomorrow----thefollowingday/thenextday•today–thatdayyesterday—thedaybefore•lastweek—theweekbefore•twodaysago—twodaysbefore人称变化:“Iambusy,”hesaid.→Hesaid(that)hewasbusy.他说他很忙。1.Lucysays,“Katehasacat.”2.Tomsaid,“Mymotheriscooking.”3.Mikesays,“Ourteacherlikesfish.”4.Lilysaid,“Wewillgotoschoolbycar.”5.Samsays,“IwanttoseeMrGreen.”LucysaysthatKatehasacat.Tomsaidthathismotherwascooking.Mikesaysthattheirteacherlikesfish.Lilysaidthattheywouldgotoschoolbycar.SamsaysthathewantstoseeMrGreen.1、我知道你是对的。2、Mary告诉我她已经完成了家庭作业。3、我听说(hear)她明天将会去香港。4、我想Jim现在正在听音乐。5、Lisa说Ken昨天没有去学校。试一试Iknow/knewthatyouare/wereright.Marytoldmethatshehadalreadydoneherhomework.IheardthatshewouldgotoHongKongtomorrow.IthinkJimislisteningtothemusicnow.LisasaysthatKendidn’tgotoschoolyesterday.Retell:假设你是作者,向您的家人说说今天的事The________toldmethatMr.Harmsworth_____seeme.Ifeltvery_______whenI_____intohisoffice.Hedidnotlookup_____hisdeskwhenI______.AfterIhadsatdown,hesaidthat________wasverybad.Hetoldmethatthefirm_____notaffordtopay_____largesalaries.______peoplehadalreadyleft.Iknewthat_____turnhadcome.Isaid_____aweakvoice:“Mr.Harmsworth.”Buthetoldmenotto_________him.Thenhe_____andtoldmeIwould______anextrathousandpounds_____year!secretarywouldnervouswentfromenteredbusinesscouldsuchTwentymyininterruptsmiledreceivea