Unit5 Enjoying Novels
高中英语Unit5Enjoyingnovels教案(新人教版选修10)

Unit 5 Enjoying novels教学安排对课本内容进行优化组合,可将本单元分成5个课时Period 1 Reading 1Period 2 Reading 2Period 3 TalkingPeriod 4 GrammarPeriod 1 ReadingTeaching aims:Words and expressions in this session:there used to be, consensus, equality, must have done, in force, get round, deal with, but forThe main grammar in this session: the use of attributive clausesTeaching procedureIn this session, we mainly focus on the learning of the first four paragraphs in the text. By learning the four paragraphs, the students should not only understand the content, but also learn about the back-ground and the uses of the related language points, especially the use of the attributive clauses.1.Lead in1). To introduce the topic by doing the warming up and the pre-reading exercises.2). To ask the students to focus on the English authoresses.2.Presentation1). To ask the students to skim the first four paragraphs to get the main idea.2). To ask the students to read the text again to understand the text.3). To learn about the students’understanding of the text by asking them some questions.4). To ask the students to raise their difficult points in their understanding after reading.5) Problems solving—answer the questions raised by the students.6) Explanation:a. To learn about the background of the English authoresses in the 19th century by learning about the first paragraph.The main points in the first paragraph are the uses of the expressions such as there used to be, must have done, be in force, get round and the uses of the attributive clauses.b. To learn about the first great authoress, Jane Austen and her novel, Pride and Prejudice by learning the next three paragraphs.The main points in these three paragraphs are the uses of the expressions such as deal with, but for and the uses of the attributive clauses.3.PracticePractice using the main expressions and the attributive clauses.4/ConsolidationTo ask the students to say something about what’s been learn in the first four paragraphs.5.HomeworkTo ask the students to review what’s been learned in the first four paragraphs.Period 2 ReadingEnjoying novelsTeaching aims:Key words and expressions in this session:under the name of, see through, hail, stand out, owe to, etc.The main grammar in this session: the nominative absolute constructionTeaching procedureIn this session, we mainly focus on the learning the rest of the text, the last four paragraphs. By learning these four paragraphs, the students should not only understand the content, but also learn more about the other four great English authoresses and one excellent male author, Charles Dickens and their novels. The uses of the nominative absolute constructions are the key language focus of this session.1. RevisionReview what’s been learned in the first four paragraphs by asking the students some questions related to the background of the 19th English literary world and something related to Jane Austen and her novel.2. Lead inTo continue the learning of the text by asking the students some of the questions about Jane Eyre, which is a famous novel known by many people.3. Presentation1). To ask the students to skim the rest of the text to get the main idea.2). To ask the students to read the text again to understand the text.3). To learn about the students’understanding of the text by asking them some questions.4). To ask the students to raise their difficult points in their understanding after reading.5) Problems solving—answer the questions raised by the students.6) Explanation:a. To learn about the three Brontё sisters and the famous novel, Jane Eyre,by learning the fifth and the sixth paragraphs.The main points in these two paragraphs are the uses of the expressions such as under the nameof, see through, the use of the structure sb. find it + adj. to do sth. and the use of the nomi-native absolute construction, “The three Brontё sisters adopting this practice,…”. Besides,the students should be enabled to understand the words and sentences used to describe the novel, Jane Eyre.b. To learn about the fifth premier authoress, George Eliot and her novel, Silas Marner by learning the seventh paragraph.The main points in this paragraph are the uses of the expressions such as ambiguous, make a concession to and the uses of the attributive clauses such as“…a little girl whom he takes in to live with him”, and “…a mistake for which the couple both suffer.”.c. To learn about one excellent male author, Charles Dickens and his novel, David Copperfield by learning the last paragraph.The main points in this paragraph are the uses of the expressions such as regard as, stand out, owe to, benefit from and the uses of the nominative abso lute construction, “with the 19th century being regard-ed as ….”, “These women having produced works of the highest quality,…”.4. PracticeTo ask the students to do the comprehending exercises at P43 and the exercise 1 and 2 in Learning about Language at P43 –44.5. ConsolidationTo ask the students to say something about what’s been learn in the last four paragraphs.6. HomeworkTo ask the students to review what’s been learn in the last four paragraphs.Period 3 TalkingTeaching aims:To do the related exercises in the workbook.Teaching procedureIn this session, we mainly focus on the exercises in the workbook.1. RevisionRemind the students of the nominative absolute construction and “the proposal” from the pride and prejudice.2. Lead inTo begin the related exercises by introducing the main story of David Copperfield3. Practicing1). Listening2). Talking3). Using words and expressions4. HomeworkPeriod 4 GrammarTeaching aims:1. To learn about the nominative absolute construction and learn to use it.2. To learn about the novel Pride and Prejudice and do some corresponding exercises. Teaching procedureIn this session, we mainly focus on learning about the nominative absolute construction and how to use it, then we’ll turn to learn about the novel Pride and Prejudice.1. RevisionReview what’s been learned in the text by asking the students some related questions on the 19th English literary world.2. Lead inTo begin the learning of the nominative absolute construction showing the students somesentences with the construction.3. Presentation1). To show the students the samples of the nominative absolute construction.2). To ask the students to translate the sentences and check their understanding of the sentences.3). To ask the students to raise their difficult points in their understanding of the uses of the construction.5) Problems solving—answer the questions raised by the students.6) Explanation:a. To learn about the nominative absolute construction独立主格结构(Nominative Absolute Construction)状语有时可以由一名或代词和另一个成分构成的复合结构担任,称为独立结构。
高中英语:unit5《enjoying novels》教案(新人教版选修10)

Unit5 Enjoying NovelsThe First Period ReadingTeaching goals教学目标1.Target language目标语言a.重点词汇和短语consensus,equality,twist,contradiction,hopeless,skeptical,approval,explicit,outspoken,growth,childhood,premier,ambiguous,possess,generous,sponsor,in force,get round,under the name of,see through,struggle against,stand outb.重点句子Can you believe that there used to be a consensus in society that opposed the writing of novels by authoresses?The three Bronte sisters adopting this practice.Mary Ann Evans did the same and wrote under the name of George Eliot.With the 19th century being regarded as one of great women writers, there were also some excellent male authors.2.Ability goals能力目标Enable the students to learn about the world famous literary works and authoresses and improve their reading abilities.3.Learning ability goals学能目标Help the students learn to appreciate English novels and know about some authoresses.Teaching important points教学重点Let the students understand the whole passage and identify new words and expressions which appear in the text.Teaching difficult points教学难点Enable the students to improve reading abilities and appreciate English novels.Teaching aids教具准备Computer and some slides.Teaching methods教学方法Task-based learning and communicative.Teaching procedures & ways教学过程与方式Step I Lead-in & Warming upT:Good morning,students.I heard that most of our students like to play the computer games,such as“大话西游”and“三国志”.We are all familiar with these stories.Do you know where t11ese stories are from?S1: They are all from ancient,Chinese stories.S2:“大话西游”comes from the novel “Journey to the West".S3:“三国志”comes from the novel “Romance of Three Kingdoms.T:These novels are very popular in China.The two novels are called “the Four Chinese Classica l Novels” by Chinese.The others are “Dream of Red Mansions”《红楼梦》and “Water Margin”《水浒传》.Have you read them? Ss: Yes.T: They are the representations of Chinese novels. Have you read any foreign novels?Ss: Yes.T: OK. Today we will have a new period about literature. Let's have a discussion about literature according to these questions.Show the four questions on the slides.T: I'll give you five minutes to discuss and then ask some students to answer the questions.S1: I like novels because we can learn the background of that society after reading novels. I am very relaxed when I read a novel.T: Good. The next one.S2: I like classical literature. Reading classical literature written by native speakers can improve my English language skills in several ways and we could get knowledge about history. I've read "Jane Eyre" and I like the heroines very much.T: Well done. The third one.S3: I like English novels better. I've read "Wuthering Heights".T: Good. The last question. It's a little difficult.S4: Yes. Once there was a little boy who had a bad temper. His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that when he lost his temper, he must hammer a nail into the fence. The first day the boy hammered 37 nails into the fence. Over the next few weeks, as he learned to control his anger, the number of nails hammered daily gradually dwindled down. He discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence...Finally the day came when the boy didn't lose his temper at all. He told his father about it and the father suggested that the boy pull out one nail for each day when he was able to hold his temper.The day passed and one day the young boy told his father that all the nails were gone. The fence would never be the same. When you say things in anger, they leave a scar just like those nails.T: You have done a good job. I am very glad you've read some English novels.Step Ⅱ Pre-readingT: Please look at the slides. Can you match the titles of these famous novels to the authors? Maybe some authors whom you are not very familiar with.Have a try.Show the slide.Three minutes later, check the answers.T: There are nine authors. Do you know how many female authors are there? S1: There are six female authors. They are Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Harper Lee, Anne Bronte and Margaret Mitchell.T: Please look at the picture on the right. She is the famous author who writes the novel "Gone with the Wind".Step Ⅲ While-readingT: How many English authoresses in the 19th century in the text? Who are they? What are their works mentioned in the text? Read the text as quickly as possible, and try to find out the answers to the questions in two minutes, I'll time you. (Design a clock which can work and sound when time is up) Have you got your answers?S6: There are five authoresses in the 19th century in the text. They are Jane Austen, the three Bronte sisters (Charlotte, Emily and Anne), and the writer known as George Eliot. "Pride and Prejudice" written by Jane Austen, "Jane Eyre" written by Charlotte Bronte and "Silas Marner"written by George Eliot are mentioned in the text.T: Well done. Sit. down, please. Do you understand this passage? What does the author tell us in the first paragraph?S7: Consensus in society opposed the writing of novels by authoresses. But this period produced five of the most courageous and gifted authoresses.They are Jane Austen, the three Bronte sisters (Charlotte, Emily and Anne), and the writer known as George Eliot.T: Good. Who can tell us the general idea of paragraphs 2 to 3?S8: The general idea of paragraphs 2 to 3 is the introduction of Jane Austenand her work "Pride and Prejudice".T: It is not very specific. Let's learn more about Jane Austen and "Pride and Prejudice". Jane Austen was born in a country clergyman's family on16 December, 1775, in the parish of Steventon. She was brought up in anintelligent but restricted environment. Her father was a priest and scholar with a good library. She was. educated at home with her sister.Through a wide reading of books available in her father's library, Jane acquired a thorough knowledge of eighteen century English literature, including the moral philosophy of Dr Johnson, the, poetry, of W. Cowper, as well as the novels by Richardson and Fielding. She lived in a quiet, retired and, in public terms, uneventful life, though she did move to several places like Bath, Southampton and Chawton. And her closest companion was her elder sister Cassandra, who, never married. Austen began as a child to write novels for her family entertainment. Her works were later published anonymously due to the prejudice against women writers then. In her lifelong career, Jane Austen wrote altogether six complete novels. She died in Winchester. Jane Austen is particularly preoccupied with the relationship between men and women in love. Stories of love and marriage provide the major themes in all her novels, in which female characters are always playing an active part. In their pursuit of a marriage, they are usually categorized into three types according to their different attitudes: those who would marry for material wealth and social position, those who would marry just for beauty and passion, and those who would marry for true love with a consideration of the partner's personal merit as well as his economical and social status.In another word, Jane Austen tries to say that it is wrong to marry just for money or for beauty, but it is also wrong to marry without it.Do you understand the paragraphs 2 to 3 ?Ss: Yes.T: The fourth paragraph means that after Jane Austen, authoresses found it an even more hopeless task to publish novels under their own names. So they chose to publish their works using men's names. How much do you know Charlotte Bronte and her work "Jane Eyre"?S9: Charlotte Bronte was the most famous of the three Bronte sisters. Her most famous book, Jane Eyre, describes the growth of a poor, abused heroine with an unhappy childhood who finds eventual happiness after many struggles and disappointments. Being immediately hailed as "the master work of a great genius", Jane Eyre became a great success.T: Do you want to know more about Charlotte Bronte and her work "Jane Eyre"? Ss: Yes.T: Charlotte Bronte came from a large family of Irish origin. Their father was a clergyman at Haworth, Yorkshire. When they were young, the Bronte sisters were sent to a school for clergymen's daughters. The eldest two died there due to the poor and unhealthy conditions. This experience inspired the later portrayal of Lowood School in the novel "Jane Eyre". As they grew up, the sisters worked either as teacher or governess in some private families. In 1842, in order to open up a school of their own, Charlotte and Emily went to Brussels to improve their foreign language. The two years there left hardly any trace on Emily but for Charlotte the change was most fundamental. There she fell in love with her German professor, a married man. This passionate yet one-side love was later recounted in her works, especially in Villette. Charlotte's works are all about the struggle of an individual consciousness towards self-realization, about some lonely and neglected young women with a fierce longing for love,understanding and a full, happy life.T: Look at the sixth paragraph, boys and girls. This paragraph has to do with George Eliot and her work "Silas Marner". I would like to tell you more about George Eliot and her work "Silas Marner". George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, was born on Nov. 22, 1819 into an estate agent's family in Warwickshire, England. As a small child, she showed no evidence of special talent except a passionate longing to be loved. By the time of her teenage, however, her extraordinary intelligence began to be acknowledged both at home and at school. Brought up with the strict orthodox teaching and influenced by her first school-teacher Miss Lewis, the bookish girl devoted herself, for four years, to a diligent study of the Scripture. Unfortunately, she was forced to drop school at the age of 16 on account of her mother's death and sister's marriage, and yet, meanwhile, she continued her study at home and managed to learn three foreign languages and music all by herself. In her works, she seeks to present the inner struggle of a soul and to reveal the motives, impulses and hereditary influences, which govern human action. So much for George Eliot. Have you read "David Copperfield"?S10: Yes, I have.T: Say something about this book.S10: In "David Copperfield", the hero experiences suffering before he meets his eccentric, kind and tolerant aunt, Betsy Trotwood. David benefits from her truly generous nature, and owes his education, wealth and happiness to her care.T: After explanation of the text, who can tell me the main idea of the passage? S1: The main idea of the passage is to tell us the social background of that society.T: Well done. Who has different opinion?S2: The main idea of the text is to tell us men and women have equal rights. What's more, women are independent, not men's accessories. Women can do anything men can. Maybe women can do everything better than men. It is wrong to discriminate against women.T: Fantastic! Your pronunciation and intonation make you sound like a native speaker. I agree with your answer. If the others have different ideas, keep it and we'll discuss it after class,T: Well. We've talked enough about the text. let's have a relax. I'll tell you a joke for a break. "So you think you've got problems! " a man said to his co-worker. "I lent a guy $4,000 for plastic surgery, and now I don't know what he looks like!Ss: Ha-ha.T: From your laughter, I see you've understood the joke.Step IV Language focusWords and useful expressions:1.in force1) “in force” in the text means “being used”.e.g.The new regulations are now in force.新规章已生效。
人教版高中英语选修10课件 Unit 5 Enjoying novels 课件

His early years seem to have been an idyllic (田园 诗般的) time, although he thought himself then a “very small and not over particularly taken care of boy” .He spent time outdoors, but also read widely,with a particular fondness for the novels about evil persons.He talked, later in life, of his memories of childhood, and of his continuing memory of the people and events that helped to bring his fiction to life.His family’s early,
moderate wealth provided the boy Dickens with some private education at William Giles’ s School, in Chatham.This time of prosperity came to an abrupt end, however, when his father spent beyond his means in entertaining and in retaining his social position, and was finally imprisoned.Shortly afterwards, the rest of his family joined him in residence at Marshalsea.This provided the setting of one of his works, Little Dorrit in which the title character’s father was imprisoned.
高中英语Unit5EnjoyingnovelsSectionⅢLearningaboutLangua

pull down pull in pull off pull out pull through pull up
拉倒, 摧毁 (车)进站, 停站;(船)靠岸 扯下;撕开, 剥掉 拔出, 挖出;离开, 撤走;(车, 船) 驶出 渡过难关;从疾病中康复 拔起;(使) 停下;阻止
They have managed to pull down the old building. 他们已拆毁了那幢旧建筑。 The train pulled in and all the passengers got off. 火车进站了,所有的乘客都下了车。 He was extremely ill, but he finally pulled through. 他的病颇重,可是他最终康复了。
的现场考察。
选词填空:examine,inspect,investigate ①The FBI has been called in to____________. ②The doctor ______________her but could find nothing wrong. ③The man has been employed to ____________and repair railroad tracks. 【答案】 ①investigate ②examined ③inspect
语法专项 突破
独立主格结构 一、独立主格结构的形式 英语中,独立主格结构的形式是:名词或代词跟形容词、副词、 介词短语、非谓语动词连在一起,构成独立主格结构。
1.名词/代词+不定式。 A house to be built, we must save every cent. 由于要建一座房子,我们必须节省每一分钱。 Now here is Li Lei, Wei Fang to come tomorrow. 现在李蕾来了,魏方明天到。
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2.Do you like classic or modern literature? 3.Which do you like better, English novels or
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4.Can you say something of the story you like best? Why do you enjoy reading it?
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高中英语 Unit 5 Enjoying novels Section Ⅱ La

Unit 5 Enjoying novels(教材P41)Can you believe that there used to be a consensus in society that opposed the writing of novels by authoresses?你能相信从前社会上存在着反对女子写小说的舆论吗?【要点提炼】there used to be 表示过去存在的状况。
There used to be a post office there.以前在那里有一个邮局。
There used to be a tree in front of the house.过去房子前面有棵树。
①there used to/be going to/will/must/...be表示“过去/将/一定/……有……”。
②there be句型中的be也可以用appear, seem, come, remain, live, stand, arise等代替。
我的汽车的引擎一定是出故障了。
There seem to be fewer tourists around this year.今年来访的旅游者似乎少了。
翻译句子①还有一项更艰苦的工作需要我们做。
______________________________________________________ __________②除约翰外,还有我们五个人要一起吃饭。
______________________________________________________ __________③问题产生了:我们到哪里弄到贷款。
______________________________________________________ __________【答案】①There remains a still more difficult task for us.②There will be five of us for dinner, besides John.③There arose the question where we could get the loan.equality n.平等;同等(教材P41)Clearly this restriction must have operated at a time when there was no equality of opportunity for women.很明显,这种限制在妇女没有平等权利的时期肯定会起作用的。
高中英语unit 5 enjoying novels必修十新人教版

Unit 5 Enjoying novelsSkill Goals:Learn about English novels and authoressesLearn about communication skillse some words the teacher gives you to make a short storySpecial Focus:1.enlarge vocabulary: literary, genre, recount, prejudice, consensus, equality,twist, contradiction, hopeless, limitation, heroine, obstacle, ironic, skeptical, approval, hail, deception, explicit, childhood, revelation, premier, ambiguous, concession, critic, injustice, possess, sponsor , in force, get round, under the name of, see through, pull oneself up, at length, against one’s will, think ill of, do everything in one’s power to, in vain2.reading skills: learn to get the main idea of a passage in a few minutes; learnto analyze the structure of an essay.3.improve writing abilityAdditional materials:语法复习独立主格结构:The three Bronte sister adopting this practice, Mary Ann Evans did the same and wrote under the name of George Eliot.With the 19th century being regarded as one of great women writers, there were also some excellent male authors.词义辨析persuade, convince与advise(1)persuade和convince意思均为说服,前者着重情感上的“敦促,劝告”,后者着重理智方面的“辩论,证明”,两者结构相同。
人教新课标选修10Unit5Enjoyingnovels词汇句型语法讲解

Unit 5 Enjoying novels一、核心单词用法例析1.authoress n. 女作家类似的结构还有:waitress 女服务员;hostess女主人,空中小姐,(火车,巴士上)女服务员;waiter (男)侍者,服务生;author 作者;作家;host主人,东道主,节目主持人2.recount vt. 详细讲; 叙述; 描述列举; 依次数说;重新计算,再数He recounted all the happenings of the day. 他详细叙述那天发生的一切事情3. oppose vt. 反对;反抗;妨碍I am opposed to going shopping with others.我反对与他人一起外出购物。
He is strongly opposed to the plan.他强烈反对这一计划。
4.gifted a. 有天资的,有天赋的He is a gifted athlete.他是个有天赋的运动员。
5.respectable a. 值得尊敬的,名声好的;体面的Our new neighbors are very respectable people.我们的新邻居是十分可敬的人。
It is not respectable to spit on the sidewalk.在人行道上吐痰是不文雅的。
区别:respectable 和respectfulrespectable 指获得来自外人的尊敬,“受人尊敬的”,而respectful指对外人的尊敬,“恭敬的”。
如:No respectable girl would associate with a man like him.没有哪个正派的姑娘愿意和他这样的人交往。
6. marry vt. & vi 使某人结婚娶; 嫁, 和...结婚He is going to marry Jane. 他将与简结婚。
Ben and Jill are getting married. 本和吉尔即将结婚。
Unit5 Enjoying novels

• dilemma的意思是“两难处境”,在本句中的 “两 • 难”指的是“要么找不到真爱就不结婚,要么 就同意缔结没有爱情基础的婚姻”。如; • Mary’s dilemma was whether to go to the party in her old dress or to stay at home玛丽的难处在 于是穿旧衣服去聚会还是待在家里。
• 引文作了改动,原旬是:It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife译文是:“凡是有财产的单 身汉 这已经成了一条举世公认的真理。” • want在这里的意思是“缺乏;不足”。
George Eliot's books were conssures made people behave badly or stupidly, while Charles Dickens novels are concerned with injustice in society. So both are concerned with society and its effect on the individual but they deal with it from different points of views.
Unit 5 Enjoying novels
Warming up
1.Look at these literary genres. Which do you enjoy most? Why?
Fiction poetry essays Non-fiction
人教版高中英语Book 10 Unit 5 Enjoying novels-Reading THE

Self-Learning:Comprehending
3.Dealing with part3 ( paragraph7)
Why Charles Dickens and his work David Copperfield are mentioned in paragraph 7 ?
A. To show there were also some excellent male authors in the 19th century B. To compare male and female authors in the 19th century C. To praise these women writers' great achievement as authors by comparing D. To introduce David Copperfield to readers
Retell this paragraph according to the key words.
Self-Learning:Comprehending
2.Dealing with part2 ( paragraph2-6)
Pay attention to the five great women writers-------- their names, works ,issue addressed in her novel and the reasons for success.
Self-Learning:Comprehending
1.Dealing with part1 ( paragraph1)
Find out some key words that describe what difficult background the authoresses faced and how they managed it.
选修10 Unit 5 Enjoying Novels

选修10 Unit 5 Enjoying NovelsUsing language IITeaching goals教学目标1.Target language目标语言a.重点词汇与词组signal, discount,decline,sensitive,initial,fault,in vain,at length,against sb’s will,think ill ofb.重点句子At first, in spite of disliking him,she did not discount his affection,and was sensitive to the pain she was going to cause him when she declined his offer of marriage.I did everything in my power to separate my friend from your sister,and rejoice in my success.2.Ability goats能力目标Enable the students to learn the line of English novels.3.Learning ability goals学能目标Help the students learn to grasp the main style of English novels.Teaching important points教学重点Let the students understand the connotation of the whole passage further and the experience of the writer.Teaching difficult points教学难点Look into the inner world of the characters in novels.Teaching aids教具准备Computer, a tape recorder and some slides.Teaching methods教学方法Task-based learning,reading,listening and communicationTeaching procedures&ways教学过程与方式Step 1. RevisionT: (After greetings) Listen to the tape to imitate the pronunciation and intonation. After listening, ask some students to read the first passage.Step 2. Lead-inT: Would you like to listen to a humorous story?Ss: Yes.Step3. basic information1.Look at the following pictures. Which picture can make you laugh?What is humour?Humourists2.Types of humour3.Typical actors/writers of English humourExample of Chinese humour4.Group activityWhat is verbal humour?What is non-verbal humour?Step4. Find the joke’s punchline.T: That story has moved us deeply. Let's go on with our discussion on P47.You've previewed the passage. Let's read it quickly.•Role-play 角色扮演One night, there was a thief who stole a dress from a shop. Suddenly, the thief was found by the policeman."Freeze, don’t move.” The policeman shouted.The thief raised his hands and gave up fighting. The policeman said, “why did you have to break into the same shop three times?”The thief said: "Well, I stole a dress from that shop but my wife didn’t like it. So I had to go back and change it twiceStep5. Listen and choose the right answer:1.Which is the best title for this story?A. John and the jamB. How to make jamC.The drunk chickens and the jamD.The chickens were drunk2.Why was Mary angry?A. Her chickens were illB. John threw away her jamC. John stayed away five daysD. The pan was broken3.What turned the jam into wine?A. The cold weatherB. The hot weatherC. The chickensD. JohnStep 6. WritingThe importance/benifts of English humor/novels.Ask some students to exchange and evaluate their passages.Step7. Homework教学反思:此堂课程设计合理,生动。
高中英语 Unit 5 Enjoying novels Section Ⅳ Using Langua

Unit 5 Enjoying novels从三个选项中选择最正确选项1.Why did Elizabeth refuse Mr Darcy?A.Because she felt that they were not equal in social status.B.Because he opposed the marriage of her sister with his friend.C.Because she didn't like or love him.2.Why was Mr Darcy sure that she would accept him?A.Because he was so rich.B.Because he was sure she loved him.C.Because she was sensitive to his pain.3.Why was Mr Darcy surprised at Elizabeth's refusal?A.He thought he was a rich and handsome gentleman whom any woman wanted to marry.B.She was poor and had low social rank.Any woman like her wanted to marry a rich man like him.C.He met her a second time and was sure she would accept his hand in marriage easily.4.What caused Elizabeth to refuse Mr Darcy so abruptly?A.His unkindness.B.His outspoken.C.His arrogance.5.Can you guess the end of the story?A.Elizabeth didn't marry Mr Darcy.B.Elizabeth married Mr Darcy.C.Elizabeth became a good friend of Mr Darcy.[答案]1~5 CABCB判断正误1.Mr Darcy continued to speak because Elizabeth Bennet adored him. ( ) 2.Mr Darcy tried to separate his friend from Bennet's sister.( ) 3.At last, Mr Darcy got the satisfactory reply from Bennet. ( ) [答案]1~3 FTFin vain 徒然;徒劳(教材P47)In vain have I struggled!我怎么挣扎都不行!I tried to make his peace with her, but in vain.我试图使他与她和好,但还是白搭。
高中英语Unit5EnjoyingnovelsSectionⅠReading讲义新人教版选修10

Unit 5 Enjoying novels著名小说家简·奥斯汀是英国女作家,她的作品主要关注乡绅家庭女性的婚姻和生活。
对于她你了解多少?Jane Austen, a famous English writer, was born at Stevention,Hampshire, on December 16,1775,and died on July 18,1817.She beganwriting early in life, although the prejudices of her times forcedher to have her books published anonymously(匿名地).But Jane Austen is perhaps the best known and best loved ofBath's many famous local people and visitors.She paid two longvisits here during the last five years of the eighteenth century and from 1801 to 1806, Bath was her home.Her deep knowledge of the city is fully seen in two of her novels,Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, which are largely set in Bath.The city is still very much as Jane Austen knew it, keeping in its streets and public buildings the wellordered world that she described so well in her novels.Now the pleasure of learning Jane Austen's Bath can be enhanced(增强)by visiting the Jane Austen Center in Gay Street.Here, in a Georgian town house in the heart of the city, you can find out more about Bath in Jane Austen's time and the importance of Bath in her life and work.The Center has been set up with the help and guidance of members of the Jane Austen Society.After your visit to the Center, you can look round the attractive shop, which offers a huge collection of Jane Austen related books, cards and many specially designed gifts.Jane Austen quizzes are offered to keep the children busy.You can also have walking tours of Jane Austen's Bath, which is a great way to find out more about Jane Austen and discover the wonderful Georgian city of Bath.The tour lasts about one and a half hours.The experienced guides will take you to the places where Jane lived, walked and shopped.1.Why Jane Austen published her books anonymously?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________2.Which books are set in Bath?______________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】 1.Because there were prejudices in her times.2.Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.Section ⅠReading (Warming Up, Prereadin g,Reading & Comprehending)Ⅰ.根据英语释义写出相应单词1.________ adj. of or concerning literature2.________ n.a detailed account3.________ n.unfair and often4.________ n.state of being equal5.________ n.saying sth.that conflicts with (sth.said or written) by (sb.);disagreement6.________ n.limiting;being limited7.________ n.thing which stands in the way and prevents progress8.________ adj. having no hope9.________ adj. clearly and fully expressed10.________ adj. saying openly and exactly what one thinks;frank11.________ adj. first,in important position, etc.12.________ n.fact of not being just;unjust act;unfairness【答案】 1.literary 2.recount 3.prejudice 4.equality 5.contradiction 6.limitation 7.obstacle8.hopeless9.explicit10.outspoken 11.premier 12.injusticeⅡ.根据所给短语完成句子2.The ban has been________ for a year.3.It is difficult for him to ________ without a stick.4.I have ________ you and won't be dictated to any more.5.What is the use of trying to ________ the system?【答案】 1.under the name of 2.in force 3.get round 4.seen through 5.struggle againstⅢ.背诵下列教材中出现的句型,体会黑体部分的用法1.Can you believe that there used to be a consensus in society that opposed the writing of novels by authoresses?你能相信从前社会上存在着反对女子写小说的舆论吗?2.Clearly this restriction must have operated at a time when there was no equality of opportunity for women.很明显,这种限制在妇女没有平等权利的时期肯定会起作用的。
高中英语 典题精讲 unit 5 enjoying novels(人教版选修10)

典题精讲经典例题完形填空(2005高考全国Ⅱ)As I drove my blue Buick into the garage,I saw that a yellow Oldsmobile was 1 too close to my space.I had to drive back and forth to get my car into the 2 space.That left ___3___ enough room to open the door.Then one day I arrived home 4 ,and just as I turned off the engine,the yellow Oldsmobile entered its space—too close to my car, 5 .At last I had a chance to meet the driver.My patience had 6 and I shouted at her,“Can’t you see you’re not ___7 me enough space?Par k farther over.” Banging (猛推)open her door into 8 ,the driver shouted back,“Make me!”9 this she stepped out of the garage.Still,each time she got home first,she parked too close to my 10 .Then one day,I thought,“What can I do?” I soon found 11 .The next day the woman 12 a note on her windshield (挡风玻璃):Dear Yellow Oldsmobile,I’m sorry my mistress(女主人) shouted at yours the other day.She’s been sorry about it.I know it because she doesn’t sing any more while13 .It wasn’t like her to scream 14.Fact is,she’d just got bad news and was taking it out on you two.I15 you and your mistress will16 her.Your neighbor,Blue Buick When I went to the 17 the next morning,the Oldsmobile was gone,but there was a note on my windshield.Dear Blue Buick,My mistress is sorry,too.She parked so 18 because she just learned to drive.We will park much farther over after this.I’m glad we can be19 now.Your neighbor,Yellow Oldsmobile After that,whenever Blue Buick 20 Yellow Oldsmobile on the road,their drivers waved cheerfully and smiled.1.A.driven B.parkedC.stoppedD.stayed思路解析:本题考查动词的用法。
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Unit5 Enjoying NovelsUnit5 Enjoying Novels The First Period ReadingTeaching goals1锛嶵arget language a锛庨噸鐐硅瘝consensus锛宔quality锛宼wist锛宑ontradiction锛宧opeless锛宻keptical锛宎pproval锛宔xplicit锛宱utspoken锛実rowth锛宑hildhood锛宲remier锛宎mbiguous锛宲ossess锛実enerous锛宻ponsor锛宨n force锛実et round锛寀nder the name of锛宻ee through锛宻truggle against锛宻tand out b 锛庨噸鐐瑰彞瀛?Can you believe that there used to be a consensus in society that opposed the writing of novels by authoresses? The three Bronte sisters adopting this practice锛?Mary Ann Evans did the same and wrote under the name of George Eliot 锛?With the 19th century being regarded as one of great women writers锛?there were also some excellent male authors锛?2锛嶢bility goals Enable the students to learn about the world famous literary works and authoresses and improve their reading abilities锛?3锛嶭earning ability goals Help the students learn to appreciate English novels and know about some authoresses 锛?Teaching important points Let the students understand the whole passage and identify new words and expressions which appear in the text锛?Teaching difficult points Enable the students to improve reading abilities and appreciate English novels锛?Teaching aids Computer and some slides锛?Teaching methods Task-based learning and communicative锛?Teaching procedures 锛?ways?Step I Lead-in 锛?Warming up T锛欸ood morning锛宻tudents锛嶪heard that most of our students like to play the computer games锛宻uch as鈥滃ぇ璇濊タ娓糕€漚nd 鈥滀笁鍥藉織鈥濓紟We are all familiar with these stories锛嶥o you know where t11ese stories are from? S1: They are all from ancient锛孋hinese stories锛?S2:鈥滃ぇ璇濊タ娓糕€漜omes from the novel 鈥淛ourney to the West"锛?S3:鈥滀笁鍥藉織鈥漜omes from the novel 鈥淩omance of Three Kingdoms锛?T锛歍hese novels are very popular in China锛嶵he two novels are called 鈥渢he Four Chinese Classical Novels鈥?by Chinese锛嶵he others are 鈥淒ream of Red Mansions鈥濄€婄孩妤兼ⅵ銆媋nd 鈥淲ater Margin鈥濄€婃按娴掍紶銆嬶紟Have you read them? Ss: Yes. T: They are the representations of Chinese novels. Have you read any foreign novels? Ss: Yes. T: OK. Today we will have a new period about literature. Let's have a discussion about literature according to these questions. Show the four questions on the slides. T: I'll give you five minutes to discuss and then ask some students to answer the questions. S1: I like novels because we can learn the background of that society after reading novels. I am very relaxed when I read a novel. T: Good. The next one. S2: I like classical literature. Reading classical literature written by native speakers can improve my English language skills in several ways and we could get knowledge about history. I've read "Jane Eyre" and I like the heroines very much. T: Well done. The third one. S3: I like English novels better. I've read "Wuthering Heights". T: Good. The last question. It's a little difficult. S4: Yes. Once there was a little boy who had a bad temper. His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that when he lost his temper, he must hammer a nail into the fence. The first day the boy hammered 37 nails into the fence. Over the next few weeks, as he learned to control his anger, the number of nails hammered daily gradually dwindled down. He discovered it was easier to hold his temper than to drive those nails into the fence...Finally the day came when the boy didn't lose his temper at all. He told his father about it and the father suggested that the boy pull out one nail for each day when he was able to hold his temper. The day passed and one day the young boy told his father that all the nails were gone. The fence would never be the same. When you say things in anger, they leave a scar just like those nails. T: You have done a good job. I am very glad you've read some English novels.Step 鈪?Pre-reading T: Please look at the slides. Can you match the titles of these famous novels to the authors? Maybe some authors whom you are not very familiar with. Have a try. Show the slide. Three minutes later, check the answers. T: There are nine authors. Do you know how many female authors are there? S1: There are six female authors. They are Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Harper Lee, Anne Bronte and Margaret Mitchell. T: Please look at the picture on the right. She is the famous author who writes the novel "Gone with the Wind". Step鈪?While-reading T: How many English authoresses in the 19th century in the text? Who are they? What are their works mentioned in the text? Read the text as quickly as possible, and try to find out the answers to the questions in two minutes, I'll time you. (Design a clock which can work and sound when time is up) Have you got your answers? S6: There are five authoresses in the 19th century in the text. They are Jane Austen, the three Bronte sisters (Charlotte, Emily and Anne), and the writer known as George Eliot. "Pride and Prejudice" written by Jane Austen, "Jane Eyre" written by Charlotte Bronte and "Silas Marner" written by George Eliot are mentioned in the text. T: Well done. Sit. down, please. Do you understand this passage? What does the author tell us in the first paragraph? S7: Consensus in society opposed the writing of novels by authoresses. But this period produced five of the most courageous and gifted authoresses. They are Jane Austen, the three Bronte sisters (Charlotte, Emily and Anne), and the writer known as George Eliot. T: Good. Who can tell us the general idea of paragraphs 2 to 3? S8: The general idea of paragraphs 2 to 3 is the introduction of Jane Austen and her work "Pride and Prejudice". T: It is not very specific. Let's learn more about Jane Austen and "Pride and Prejudice". Jane Austen was born in a country clergyman's family on 16 December, 1775, in the parish of Steventon. She was brought up in an intelligent but restricted environment. Her father was a priest and scholar with a good library. She was. educated at home with her sister. Through a wide reading of books available in her father's library, Janeacquired a thorough knowledge of eighteen century English literature, including the moral philosophy of Dr Johnson, the, poetry, of W. Cowper, as well as the novels by Richardson and Fielding. She lived in a quiet, retired and, in public terms, uneventful life, though she did move to several places like Bath, Southampton and Chawton. And her closest companion was her elder sister Cassandra, who, never married. Austen began as a child to write novels for her family entertainment. Her works were later published anonymously due to the prejudice against women writers then. In her lifelong career, Jane Austen wrote altogether six complete novels. She died in Winchester. Jane Austen is particularly preoccupied with the relationship between men and women in love. Stories of love and marriage provide the major themes in all her novels, in which female characters are always playing an active part. In their pursuit of a marriage, they are usually categorized into three types according to their different attitudes: those who would marry for material wealth and social position, those who would marry just for beauty and passion, and those who would marry for true love with a consideration of the partner's personal merit as well as his economical and social status. In another word, Jane Austen tries to say that it is wrong to marry just for money or for beauty, but it is also wrong to marry without it. Do you understand the paragraphs 2 to 3 ? Ss: Yes. T: The fourth paragraph means that after Jane Austen, authoresses found it an even more hopeless task to publish novels under their own names. So they chose to publish their works using men's names. How much do you know Charlotte Bronte and her work "Jane Eyre"? S9: Charlotte Bronte was the most famous of the three Bronte sisters. Her most famous book, Jane Eyre, describes the growth of a poor, abused heroine with an unhappy childhood who finds eventual happiness after many struggles and disappointments. Being immediately hailed as "the master work of a great genius", Jane Eyre became a great success. T: Do you want to know more about Charlotte Bronte and her work "Jane Eyre"? Ss: Yes. T: Charlotte Bronte came from a large family of Irish origin. Theirfather was a clergyman at Haworth, Yorkshire. When they were young, the Bronte sisters were sent to a school for clergymen's daughters. The eldest two died there due to the poor and unhealthy conditions. This experience inspired the later portrayal of Lowood School in the novel "Jane Eyre". As they grew up, the sisters worked either as teacher or governess in some private families. In 1842, in order to open up a school of their own, Charlotte and Emily went to Brussels to improve their foreign language. The two years there left hardly any trace on Emily but for Charlotte the change was most fundamental. There she fell in love with her German professor, a married man. This passionate yet one-side love was later recounted in her works, especially in Villette. Charlotte's works are all about the struggle of an individual consciousness towards self-realization, about some lonely and neglected young women with a fierce longing for love, understanding and a full, happy life. T: Look at the sixth paragraph, boys and girls. This paragraph has to do with George Eliot and her work "Silas Marner". I would like to tell you more about George Eliot and her work "Silas Marner". George Eliot, pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans, was born on Nov. 22, 1819 into an estate agent's family in Warwickshire, England. As a small child, she showed no。