时间:2018-12-31 作者:英语课 分类:新西兰英语


英语课

   The 10 most popular girls’ names for 2012 in New Zealand were Olivia, Sophie, Emily, Charlotte, Ruby 1, Ella, Amelia, Sophia, Ava, Chloe. In 2011, the most popular girls’ name was Ruby.


  The 10 most popular boys’ names for 2012 were Jack 2, Oliver, William, Liam, Mason, Samuel, Jacob, Lucas, Ethan and Noah. In 2011, the most popular boys’ name was Liam.
  You must register your baby’s name with the Department of Internal Affairs before your baby is 2 months old. There are some rules about names: it cannot be more than 100 characters long, it must not cause offence and it cannot be a title such as President, Emperor, King, Prince or Royal.
  It is interesting that there are fashions in names. Margaret was popular for about 800 years but went out of fashion about 50 years ago. Not many babies are called Margaret today. However, some names come back into fashion many years later. Both Ruby and Jack were popular about 100 years ago, then lost popularity but are quite common today. The novelist who wrote ‘Wuthering Heights’ was Emily Bronte. She was born nearly 200 years ago. Emily is now number 3 on the girls’ list. William Shakespeare was born in 1564. William is number 3 on the boys’ list.
  Vocabulary
  ?popular (adj), popularity (n) – common and well liked
  ?characters – letters of the alphabet
  ?offence (n), offend (v) – make people angry or embarrassed e.g. a rude name
  ?go out of fashion / come back into fashion – useful idioms
  ?lose popularity, gain popularity – useful idioms
  ?novelist – writer of novels
  Questions
  1.What are popular names in your culture?
  2.Are there fashions in names in your culture? Think about your grandparents’ generation, your parents’ generation and people of your age. Are the same names still popular?
  3.Do you have some of these English names in your language?
  4.How do people choose a baby’s name in your culture?

n.红宝石,红宝石色
  • She is wearing a small ruby earring.她戴着一枚红宝石小耳环。
  • On the handle of his sword sat the biggest ruby in the world.他的剑柄上镶有一颗世上最大的红宝石。
n.插座,千斤顶,男人;v.抬起,提醒,扛举;n.(Jake)杰克
  • I am looking for the headphone jack.我正在找寻头戴式耳机插孔。
  • He lifted the car with a jack to change the flat tyre.他用千斤顶把车顶起来换下瘪轮胎。
学英语单词
access channel control
accidental factor
ace up one's sleeve
amosite asbestos
anicut
apperceive
automatic train card holder
average productive output
baffle flame holder
Beeston
behad
billet unscrambler
carbofurans
completeness with respect to valuation
conjoun
crown form
declaration of origin
designated officer
development field
dolo
double row arrangement
drought disaster
electrical-conductivity measurement
electron efficiency
enter into alliance with
epinikion
EPSF
falp
fixed-handle breaker
flash depressor
flat files
foreign exchange receipts
Fu'an
fuzzy covariance
galatianss
Gastrochilus brevifimbriatus
gene interaction
ginmen
granulation-tube
gyecography
Haltwhistle
heat bath
hepatocholangioenterostomy
high mountain soil
hurdle stride
IF output
ildamen
incremental process
isothermal cavity
Jacques Derrida
jambless
jamies
leakage control
low drag profile
low-water season
manufacturing equipment
marriage by exchange
mean speaking energy
metanocerite
moniliid
monoammonium l-glutamate
more special
multiperforate
nemotinic acid
ngondes
non-porous substance
Noncompetitive tender
nondescripts
once-lost
paint-spraying machine
particle counting
pentation
pitot comb
planetary circulation
plug assembly
potassium monosulfide
preoccupation effect
properly deterioration indicator
quanter
radio quiet quasar
scavenge pressure
sediment deposition
sediment discharge
sepiolite deposit
slide block universal radial drilling machine
speed adjusting device
spillable
split-ring(core)lifter
state disability benefits
stringingup
SU-3088
surgical physiology
suzume odori (japan)
swerves
tail chaffer
Toboali
ultrafast optical pulses
underground gasoline tank
underskilled
visceral hypostasis
wage settlement
woodpushers