Lesson 86 Out of control失控 过去完成时 过去完成进行时

First listen and then answer the question: What was the danger?

As the man tried to swing the speedboat round, the steering wheel came away in his hands.

当那人试图让快艇转弯时,方向盘脱手了。

He waved desperately to his companion, who had been water skiing for the last fifteen minutes.

他绝望地向他的伙伴挥手,他的伙伴在过去的15分钟里一直在滑水。

Both men had hardly had time to realize what was happening when they were thrown violently into the sea.

他们两个还没来得及意识到究竟发生了什么事情,就被猛地抛入了海里。

The speedboat had struck a buoy, but it continued to move very quickly across the water.

快艇撞上了一个浮标, 但它仍在水面上快速行驶着。

Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore when they noticed with dismay that the speedboat was moving in a circle.

两个人刚开始向岸边游去,就突然惊愕地发现快艇正在转着圈行驶。

It now came straight towards them at tremendous speed.

它现在正以惊人的速度直冲他们驶来。

In less than a minute, it roared past them only a few feet away.

不到1分钟的工夫,它从离他们只有几英尺远的地方呼啸着驶了过去。

After it had passed, they swam on as quickly as they could because they knew that the boat would soon return.

快艇过去之后,他们以最快的速度向前游去,因为他们知道快艇马上就要转回来。

They had just had enough time to swim out of danger when the boat again completed a circle.

他们刚刚来得及游出危险区,快艇就又转完了一圈。

On this occasion, however, it had slowed down considerably. The petrol had nearly all been used up.

然而这一次它的速度慢多了。汽油几乎已经用光。

Before long, the noise dropped completely, and the boat began to drift gently across the water.

没过多久,噪音便彻底消失,快艇开始在水面上慢悠悠地漂流。
11个相关单词

与课文关联的单词

swing

/swɪŋ/v. 转向

speedboat

/ˈspiːdbəʊt/n. 快艇

desperately

/ˈdespərətli/adv. 绝望地

companion

/kəmˈpænjən/n. 同伙,伙伴

water ski

/ˈwɔːtə(r) skiː/n. (由快艇牵引水橇)滑水

buoy

/bɔɪ/n. 浮标

dismay

/dɪsˈmeɪ/n. 沮丧

tremendous

/trəˈmendəs/adj. 巨大的

petrol

/ˈpetrəl/n. 汽油

drift

/drɪft/v. 漂动,漂流

gently

/ˈdʒentli/adv. 缓慢地,轻轻地

课文理解爱的魔力转圈圈 更新于:2024-03-25 07:01:43

Out of control

  • We are out of bread.
  • He has been out of work for two months.
  • The plane got out of control and crashed in the mountains.

As the man tried to swing the speedboat round, the steering wheel came away in his hands.

swing sth. round 调转sth.方向

  • swing the speedboat round 把快艇调转方向
  • Daddy, swing me round.爸爸,把我荡个圈。
  • Can you swing your arms around and round?你可会摆动手臂绕成圆圈吗?

come away 脱落,离开,脱离,脱开

  • When I tried to lift the suitcase, the handle came away.

He waved desperately to his companion, who had been water skiing for the last fifteen minutes.

desperately adv. 绝望地,拼命地,不顾一切地;非常,极其

  • She was desperately looking for an out.她在拼命找一条脱身之计。
  • I desperately fought the urge to giggle.我拼命地忍着不笑。

Both men had hardly had time to realize what was happening when they were thrown violently into the sea.

 Both men had hardly had time to realizewhat was happeningwhen they were thrown violently into the sea.
had hardly had time过去完成(过去的过去)was happening一般过去(正在进行)were thrown一般过去(被动)
时间状语主句(realize的)宾语从句时间状语从句
hardly…when… 当...的时间,还没有、几乎不... §

The speedboat had struck a buoy, but it continued to move very quickly across the water.

The speedboat had struck a buoybut it continued to move very quickly across the water.
had struck(先)过去完成continued(后)一般过去

Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore when they noticed with dismay that the speedboat was moving in a circle.

Both men had just begun to swim towards the shorewhen they noticed with dismay that the speedboat was moving in a circle.
had begun 过去完成(过去的过去)noticed...was moving 一般过去(过去进行)

It now came straight towards them at tremendous speed.

comestraight towardssb. 朝sb.直奔而来径直向sb.走来
gothe roads/sth..径直向公路走/奔向sth.
runher mom. 径直跑向她的妈妈
walkthe bus stop.径直走向公交车站
makethe mountain peak. 径直走向山顶。

After it had passed, they swam on as quickly as they could because they knew that the boat would soon return.

After it had passed,they swam on as quickly as they couldbecause they knewthat the boat would soon return.
在它过去之后(船经过之后)他们尽可能快地继续游(swim on)因为他们知道(一般过去)船很快就会回来(过去将来)

叙事过程(暗线)

swim towards the shore 向岸边游去swam on as quickly as they could 尽可能快地游swim out of danger 游出危险区
Both men had just begun to swim towards the shore...they swam on as quickly as they couldThey had just had enough time to swim out of danger

On this occasion, however, it had slowed down considerably.

quickly adv.快速地;很快,马上slowed down considerably 大幅减速
it continued to move very quickly across the water....it had slowed down considerably.

The petrol had nearly all been used up.

use up 耗尽,用光,用完

  • They have just bought a house and a car.     They must have used up all their money.
  • They have just bought a house and a car, so they must have used up all their money.

up 表示“彻底地,完全地”

  • The child soon ate up the cake. 可与其他一些动词连用(ate up)
  • She burned up all his letters. 烧起来;烧掉;发怒(burned up)
  • Can you read up the book in two hours? 通过阅读学习(read up)

Before long, the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently across the water.

drop vi. 减少,变弱,消失

  • When he saw that Mary was annoyed, his voice dropped.
  • We had to stay at home before the wind had dropped.
violently adv.猛烈地gently adv.文静地,温柔地
...they were thrown violently into the sea....the boat began to drift gently across the water.

扩展知识时态总复习 更新于:2024-03-25 06:57:46

时态过去现在将来过去将来
一般L3L2L12L7L9
进行L7L2L13-
完成L9L14L4L5L37-
完成进行L62L86L52L53L76L77L61L85-

Enough & Fairly

Enough 形容词或副词之后,有“为了某种目的”的含义Fairly 表示“相当”通常修饰表示肯定意义的词
  • I’m old enough to know I’m doing.
  • I didn’t arrive at the station early enough. 我到车站到得不够早(我误了火车)
  •  The water in the pool is fairly warm, but not warm enough to swim in.
  • He is fairly quick, but not quick enough to take part in the race.