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How do you like Christmas?
What do you do on Christmases?
What do you expect on Christmases?
Scrooge
…
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Bob Cratchit
asked for the day off agreed unwillingly,
mean
(not generous)
What kind of person was
easy-going
Scrooge before?
boring
What kind of
person was
kind
Scrooge in the end?
cruel
generous brave
… happy
Scrooge
increase his salary
Part 1: Part 2: Part 3: Part 4: Part 5:
How many parts
a. The first of the three ghosts to see ______th_e__p_as_t______
高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit7 A Christmas Carol-listening and speaking ppt
Listen to the tape and answer the following questions.
Safety standards Working conditions Hygiene profit trust responsibility quality social conscience
4 The hope and chance that Scrooge is offered is that he can_________ something from Santa Claus.
5 Santa Claus will visit him _________, by the end of the day.
Unit 7
A Christmas Carol
Look at each of the pictures in page 55. Describe what you see.
These pictures are from books by Charies Dickens. Can you guess which books?
What do you already know about Charles Dickens and the time in which he lived?
Listening
Before you listen to the tape , talk with your partner about the following questions.
Unit 7 A Christmas Carol
第三册Unit 7 A Christmas CarolREADINGA CHRISTMAS CAROL (1)E: Ebenezer Scrooge S: Santa Claus B: Bob CratchitF: Fred, Scrooge’s nephew G: A gentleman(In Scrooge’s office. Bob tries to warm his hands over the candle.)E: What are you doing there, Bob?B: I’m warming my hands, Mr. Scrooge. It’s so cold in here.E: Am I paying you 15 shillings a week for warming your handsB: I’m freezing, Mr. Scrooge. Frost stands on the windows. My hands are too cold to write. I can’t even read my own handwriting.E: To o cold to write. Humbug! If you were working harder, you wouldn’t be cold. Just put on your overcoat. If I hear another word from you, you will go where it is really cold.B: Excuse me, Mr. Scrooge, eh…tomorrow it’s Christmas.E: So what? You’ll want all d ay off tomorrow, I suppose?B: If quite convenient, sir.E: It’s not convenient, and it’s not fair. I have to pay a whole day’s wages for no work at all.B: It’s only Christmas once a year, Mr. Scrooge.E: That’s a poor excuse for picking a man’s pocket ev ery twenty-fifth of December! Anyway, I suppose I will have to let you have it. But make sure to be early in the office the after! Now, who’s here? It’s my nephew Fred.(A young man comes in.)F: A Merry Christmas, Uncle! God save you!E: Bah! Humbug!F: C hristmas a humbug, Uncle? You don’t mean that, I’m sure!E: I do. Merry Christmas! What reason do you have to be merry? You are poor enough.F: Well. What reason have you not to be merry? You are rich enough.E: Bah! Humbug!F: Please, Uncle. That’s not ki nd.E: Nephew, you celebrate Christmas in your own way, and let me celebrate it in mine!F: Celebrate it, yes! But you don’t celebrate it.E: No. Let me leave it alone, then. Much good way it do you! But you must admit that it hasn’t, so far! Look how poor you are!F: There are many things that do me good without bringing in profits. Christmas time is a good time. It’s the only time of the year when one does not only think about oneself, but when men and women open their hearts freely and think of other people. So, although it has never put a piece of gold or silver in my pocket, I believe that it has dome me good, and will do me good. I say, God bless it! Come! Have dinner with us tomorrow.(Bob applauds.)E: Stop that foolish clapping! Let me hear another sound from you, and you’ll celebrate Christmas by losing your position!E: Stop that foolish clapping! Let me hear another sound from you, and you’ll celebrate Christmas by losing your position!(Fred leaves. A gentleman comes in.)G: Scrooge and Marley’s, I believe. Are you Mr. Scrooge or Mr. Marley?E: Scrooge is the name. My partner died seven years ago, this very night.G: At this festive season of the year, Mr. Scrooge, when many of us enjoy abundant comfort, we would like to ask you to open your heart to the poor, whose sufferings are great. Many thousands are in want of basic needs; hundreds of thousands are in want of basic comforts, sir.E: Are there no prisons? And Union work houses?G: There are plenty of prisons, but they cannot provide warmth. We are raising money to buy the poor some meat and drink, and means of warmth. Do you wish to make a contribution?E: Are there no prisons? And Union work houses?G: There are plenty of prisons, but they cannot provide warmth. We are raising money to buy the poor some meat and drink, and means of warmth. Do you wish to make a contribution?E: No. I can’t afford to make idle people merry. Prisons and places like that cost honest taxpayer like me enough; and those who are badly off must go there.G: Many can’t go there; and many would rather die.E: If they would rather die, they had better do it. Personally, I don’t care. It’s not my business. My business occupies me constantly. Good afternoon, gentlemen! (They all leave.) Good. They’re all gone.(Scrooge falls asleep.)S: Ho, ho, ho!E: What humbug is this? Bob, is that you? Who’s there?S: Ho, ho, ho. Scrooge, my man. It’s just the two of us.E: Who are you and what is your business? And make it short, because it’s time to close up.S: Your welfare, my dear S crooge! Don’t worry about the time. We have plenty of it. Ho, ho, ho.E: Humbug. I don’t believe in Santa Claus. Leave me alone.S: Alone is what you are, and what you have been. Do you remember your dream, Scrooge? Think about your future.E: (frightened) What do you know about my dreams?S: Ho, ho, ho. I know all about people’s dreams, Scrooge. Come with me, and I’ll show you.INTEGRATING SKILLSReadingA CHRISTMAS CAROL (2)E: Ebenezer Scrooge S: Santa Claus G: Girl Y: Young Scrooge A: AllB: Bob Cratchit L: Little girl M: A boyE: Where are we?S: Ho, ho, ho. Don’t you recognise it, Scrooge? You grew up here. Have a look through this window.(They watch a young us, don’t you see?)G: It’s is over between us, don’t you see?E: It’s Lisa and I. It can’t be true! How can I be looking at myself?S: You aren’t, Scrooge. These are but shadows of the past. Watch and listen.G: You don’t care about me any more. Another idol has taken my palce.Y: What are you talking about? What idol has taken your place?G: A golden one.Y: What do you mean?G: All you think about is how to become wealthy.Y: Poverty is a terrible fate, so there is nothing wrong in making money.G: That’s not what life is about! You only have an eye for money. All your other hopes and dream s have flown into one single ambition. I’ve seen your nobler aspirations disappear one by one, until only one, Gain, was left.Y: So what? I’ve not changed towards you.G: Our bond dates back to the time when we were both poor and content to be so. You have changed. You were another man, then.Y: Humbug! You’ve got it all wrong.G: I wish I had! It’s better for us to separate.E: Let’s go. I don’t want to see this. I’m not like that.S: Aren’t you, Scrooge? Let’s observe another little scene, as you might have in your life to come.(They watch a family celebration.)L: Father is late. I think it’s because he walks slower than he used to, as of late.C: I’ve known him walk with—I’ve known him walk with Tiny Tim upon his shoulder, very fast indeed.A: True.C: But he was very light to carry, and his father loved him so. That was no trouble, no trouble at all.L: Here he is!B: My dears, what a beautiful goose you’ve got there. I’m sure never such a goose was cooked. And oh, what a wonderful pudding! A Merry Christmas to us all, my dears. God bless us!A: Merry Christmas!B: And we should not forget Mr. Scrooge. To Mr. Scrooge, and thank him for this feast.C: No. Not to Scrooge, that mean, hard, selfish old man. You know he is, Bob. Nobody knows it better than you do, poor fellow. He makes his clerks work so many hours and pays you so little. We never had money to buy medicines for Tiny Tim. God bless him.B: My dears, it’s Christmas; we should not forget Mr. Scrooge. Long life to him!E: Santa, where’s Tiny Chr istmas; we should not forget Mr. Scrooge. Long life to him!S: Ho, ho, ho. Scrooge, these are shadows of what may happen in the future.E: It may happen, but it doesn’t have to, does it? Heaven, be praised for this! Santa! Hear me! I’m not the man I was. I’ll change my life, believe me.S: Ho, ho, ho. Good old Ebenezer Scrooge. It’s Christmas Eve. Shouldn’t you go somewhere?E: Oh yes, indeed. I shall go to Fred. No, let’s go to Bob first. No time to lose. Haha. I don’t know what to do!A Merry Christmas to all the world! Boy, do you know the butcher shop around the corner>M: Yes.E: Good boy! Haha! Take this money and tell them to deliver their biggest turkey to Bob Cratchit. Haha. It’s twice the size of Tiny Tim.(Christmas Day: Scrooge goes to Bob Cratch it’s house.)E: Good morning, Bob.B: Good morning Mr. Scrooge. A huge turkey was delivered here just now, I beg your pardon a thousand times, Mr. Scrooge. There must be some terrible mistakes. I, I...E: Not at all, Boy, on the contrary. There is a turkey large enough for all of your family to enjoy, and when you come to the office tomorrow, we’ll toast to the New Year with a glass of bishop wine. I’m here to wish you all a Merry Christmas.B: But Mr. Scrooge, how generous of you! Thank you. And Merry Christmas to you!A: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!。
A Christmas Carol 课件
Christmas cards
The custom of sending Christmas cards started in Britain in 1840 when the first 'Penny Post' public postal deliveries began. (Helped by the new railway system, the public postal service was the 19th century's communication revolution, just as email is for us today.) As printing methods improved, Christmas cards were produced in large numbers from about 1860. They became even more popular in Britain when a card could be posted in an unsealed envelope for one half-penny half the price of an ordinary letter. Traditionally, Christmas cards showed religious pictures - Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus, or other parts of the Christmas story. Today, pictures are often jokes, winter pictures, Father Christmas, or romantic scenes of life in past times.
A Christmas Carol课件
How do you like Christmas?
What do you do on Christmases?
What do you expect on Christmases?
Scrooge
…
\
Bob Cratchit
asked for the day off agreed unwillingly,
give money to …
and his works cruel
the way he
kind,
increase
treated Cratchit good boss Cratchit’s salary
know how to
happiest
celebrate Christmas
knew how to
happiest
celebrate Christmas
But he was early at the office next morning. Oh, he was early there. If he could only be there first, and catch Bob Cratchit coming late! That was the thing he had set his heart upon. And he did it; yes, he did! The clock struck nine. No Bob. A quarter past. No Bob. He was full eighteen minutes and a half behind his time.
mean
(not generous)
What kind of person was
Unit7 reading A christmas carol PPT课件
poor, modest and careful.
3.Fred
kind and helpful.
4.Santa
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V. Language points 1. My hands are too cold to write.
(1)too… to.. 太…以致不能
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( √ )9. Dombey and Son(《董贝父子》) ( √ )10.Pickwick Papers (《匹克威克外传》) ( √ ) 11. Hard Times (《艰难时世》)
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2. Scrooge was willing to let Bob have a day ohe next day.
3. Scrooge was invited by his niece and he accepted the
invitation happily.
Santa Claus:
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1. It was cold in Scrooge’s office and Bob had to warm
T himself over the candle.
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A Christmas Carol 圣诞颂歌 CHAPTER 7
A Christmas Carol 圣诞颂歌CHAPTER 7 The Cratchits 第7章克拉奇蒂一家Scrooge and the Spirit of Christmas Present went on, invisible, as they had been before, into the suburbs of the town where Bob Cratchit, Scrooge’s clerk, lived with his family in a small house. In the house, at this moment, were Bob’s wife, his daughter, Belinda, his son, Peter, and a young boy and girl. Bob and his son, Tiny Tim, had not yet arrived home. 斯克罗吉和“现在的圣诞精灵”像以前一样隐形地继续着,来到了这个镇的郊区,斯克罗吉的职员鲍勃·克拉特基特和他的家人住在一所小房子里。
这时候,在房子里有鲍勃的妻子、女儿贝琳达、儿子彼得和一个年轻的男孩和女孩。
鲍勃和他的儿子小蒂姆还没有到家。
“What has happened to your father,” said Mrs. Cratchit, “and your brother, Tiny Tim? And your sister, Martha? They weren’t as late as this last Christmas Day.”“你父亲发生了什么事,”克拉奇蒂太太说,“还有你弟弟,小蒂姆?你妹妹玛莎呢?他们还没有到去年圣诞节的时候。
”“Here’s Martha,mother!” said a girl who now appeared at the door.“这是玛莎,妈妈!这时一个姑娘出现在门口。
高三英语 Unit7 A christmas carol课件 新课标 人教版
If you were struggling for living in Dickens’ time, what should you do to have a better life?
A Christmas Carol
“ I have endeavored in this Ghostly little book, to raise the Ghost of an idea, which shall not put my readers out of humor with themselves, with each other, with the season, or with me. May it haunt their houses pleasantly, and no one wish to lay it”-- Charles Dickens
4.Why does’t Scrooge not want to watch the scenes Santa Clause shows to him?
A.He regretted what he had done. B.He thinks it is annoying. C.It is a waste of time to do so
3.“Only one, Gain, was left” What does it mean?
A.Scrooge only seeks for money and profits. B.Scrooge is becoming selfish and greedy. C.All of the above
d_e_l_i_v_e_r_e_d_ to Bob. On Christmas Day, Scrooge visits Bob and wishes his family _a_M__e_r__r_y_C__h_r_i_s_tm__a_.s
2019年高中英语北师大版必修一《A Christmas Carol》reading 课件 (共18张PPT)
1. What’s the writing characteristics
of it?
The text is a play, which consists of several different scenes. In the different scenes, Scrooge is the main character. In these scenes, we can clearly see that Scrooge is very cold and unfriendly to his clerks. The novel is well written because the heroes are vivid and impressive.
2. What’s the purpose of the writer to create the play?
The play reflects the writer’s dream that everyone should be kind and friendly to others and should try his best to help others no matter whether he is poor or rich. Only in this way can he make his life worthwhile and can he be respected by others.
Sum up
The play describes Scrooge’s actions on Christmas Eve. From his words and deeds we can see that he was a very cold and selfish person. The writer — Dickens wanted to tell us that such a person like Scrooge wouldn’t be happy and be unpopular because he didn’t know “give”.
高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit7 A Christmas CarolWord study2 ppt
Your work is not up to the standard.
你的工作不够标准。
standard 指"公认的衡量品质、才度、价值、道德等的 标准、规则、原则等", criterion系正式用语, 指 “判断某人、某事的真善美程度或价值的标 准”, 即,”批评判断的”标准.如:
to each other near the camp fire and then
began his story. "老师叫孩子们在营火旁互相靠拢些,接 着就开始讲起故事来。“
close down (广播电台、电视台)停止播音,停播 (工厂等的)关闭,歇业
14.Welfare adj. 社会福利的
The grass was covered with frost. 草上盖满了霜。 of frost 冰点之下
There was 5 degrees of frost last night. 昨晚气温为零下五度。 9. salary指公职人员、职员等拿按年、按月或按 周计算的“年薪”、“月薪”或“周薪”; 工人等拿的“工资”叫做 wages, 一般按日、按 时或按件计算
Christmas is one of the Christian festivals. 圣诞节是基督教的节日之一。
This festival is a cheerful occasion. 这个节日是个欢乐的日子。
a pop festival 流行歌曲节
9. abundant adj.丰富的, 充足的 an abundant harvest 丰收
an abundant year 丰年
The country is abundant in natural
高三英语 Unit7 A Christmas Carol (ppt)
3. These things really happened ห้องสมุดไป่ตู้o the
Cratchits. F
4. On seeing the scene Scrooge wanted
to change his life.
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5. Scrooge ordered a big Christmas tree for the Cratchits. F
Scrooge’s He felt very uneasy. reaction
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Scene Two 1. In the dream it was Christmas Eve and the Cratchits were having a Christmas dinner. T 2. In the dream Tiny Tim was ill but his father couldn’t afford the medicine for him. T
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Can you list some of his famous works? Please tick out the novels that he created?
Unit7_Christmas_PartA圣诞节英语PPT课件(闽教版四年级上册英语)
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computer 电脑
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football 足球
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sweater 毛衣
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violin 小提琴
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bag 书包
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book 书
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pen 钢笔
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card 贺卡
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a Christmas card
I want a …
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Homework 家庭作业 1.完成活动手册
Unit 7 Christmas Part A 2.背诵课文p50 3.与家人、朋友交流圣诞节 的相关知识。
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Test课文学习 Listen and follow.
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Test 学习课文 Listen and follow. Question问题: 1.What does Ben want?本想要什么?
He wants a robot.
2.What does Kate want?凯特想要什么?
She wants a violin.
3.What does Sally want?萨莉想要什么?
She wants a computer.
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欣赏歌曲 A Merry Christmas 互赠自制的贺卡,并说Merry Christmas!
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Summary总结 1.认识了外国重大节日:Christmas圣诞节 2.学习了单词:Christmas, tree, robot. 3.学习了句子:What presents do you want?
A Christmas Carol-课件ppt
is dead but nobody cares. Scrooge is so scared
that he wakes up in his bed and finds out it is only
the next morning --Christmas Day!
What can you infer(推断) Scrooge is like after the dream?
A, more selfish B, much better C, more serious
and pHroemdiesceisdteos btoe cahbaentgterhpiserlisfoen.
Come
He sees …his happier days
as a child.
He sees …how others are spending Christmas.
He sees …that he is dead, but nobody
cares.
Reading Skill
推断
Inferring
this means you have to “read between the lines” to get the meanings that are
not clearly stated in a text.
Does Scrooge have a lot of friends? Why (not)?
2b Read and answer the questions.
1. What are the common things that people think of for Christmas? Gifts, Christmas trees and Santa Claus.
Unit7 A christmas carol高三英语课件 新课标 人教(通用)
1.If I hear another word from you, you will go [where it is really cold.] 2.Much good may it do you!= May it do you much good
Crathits. F
6.Bob Crathits felt surprised when he saw Scrooge
and his turey. T
1.Who thinks Mr.Scrooge is a mean, hard,selfish person?
A.Mr.Cratchit B.Mrs Cratchit C.The little girl D.Tiny Tom
Scene Two
Place: Bob’s home Time: Christmas Eve Characters: Bob Cratchit, Mrs. Cratchit , their children
Event: Family celebration Scrooge’s reaction: He was deeply moved and changed
A.Their separation. B.Their family celebration. C.Their wedding party.
2.What’s “the golden idol”? A.A sculpture made of gold B.Money C.a football star admired by his girlfriend
7.I’ve seen your nobler aspirations disappear one by one, until only one, Gain, was left.
高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit7 A Christmas CarolWarming up2 ppt
they don’t, they will never find rest and happi-
ness, not even after death. That is my fate.
E: What – what do you mean? Tell me more.
Speak comfort to me.
The time in which he lived: Industrial Revolution(1840s)
Brief introduction to A Christmas Carol the ghost of Jacob Marley, Scrooge’s business partner, on Christmas Eve
Warming up &
listening
Turn to page 55 , look at the pictures and describe what you see:
Picture 1: a young man and a young woman at a dinner table
picture 2: people dancing merrily, a band playing music
( √ )1. A Tale of Two Cities ( )2. King Lear ( √ )3. David Copperfield ( √ )4. Oliver Twist ( )5. Jane Eyre ( √ )6. A Christmas Carol ( √ )7. Great Expectations ( )8. Gone with the Wind ( √ )9. Dombey and Son ( )10.Tess of D'Urbervilles
高中英语第三册(全一册)Unit7 A Christmas Carol-Warming up2 ppt
& listening
Turn to page 55 , look at the pictures and describe what you see:
Picture 1: a young man and a young woman at a dinner table
picture 2: people dancing merrily, a band playing music picture 3: people with guns,flags charging picture 4: three boys stealing money
Lead-in: (listening) 1. Do you have dreams during your sleep? What are your dreams about? People often dream during their sleep and their dreams are usually about what they think of in the day just as a Chinese saying goes: your dreams come from what you experience in the day.
The time in which he lived: Industrial Revolution(1840s)
Brief introduction to A Christmas Carol
the ghost of Jacob Marley, Scrooge’s business partner, on Christmas Eve (changes by listening to Santa Claus) sends a turkey to his ill-used clerk Bob Cratchit, delivers welfare to the poor
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He is cold, selfish, mean and greedy and doesn’t care about anything but profits and money. He never thinks of helping others, thus he has no friends and is unhappy.
Santa Claus:
appears in Scrooge’s dream
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1. It was cold in Scrooge’s office and Bob had to warm
T himself over the candle.
My hands are so cold that I can’t write.
Allen had to call a taxi because the box was
_A______to carry all the way home.(高考试题)
A. much too heavy B. too much heavy C. heavy too much D. too heavy much
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---Well, it is a very important task. You _____Cbe too careful.
A. must B. can C. can’t D. mustn’t can’t (never)…too…
2.Bob
poor, modest and careful.
3.Fred
kind and helpful.
4.Santa
make others happy
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V. Language points 1. My hands are too cold to write.
(1)too… to.. 太…以致不能
F he was poor himself. F 6. I2n020S/4c/2r2 ooge’s dream he met his old friend — Jacob Mar6ley.
IV.Discussion:
What is the characteristics for the main heroes?
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Can you list some of his famous works? Please tick out the novels that he created?
( √ )1. A Tale of Two Cities(《双城记》)
( )2. King Lear(《李尔王》 )
( √ )3. David Copperfield(《大卫.科波菲尔》) ( √ )4. Oliver Twist(《雾都孤儿》) ( √ )6. A Christmas Carol ( 《圣诞颂歌》 ) ( √ )7. Great Expectations(《远大前程》)
无论多…也不过分
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• (2)I’m too ready to help you.
但too后接ready, willing, nervous, eager, anxious, glad, happy, pleased, thankful 等形容词时并不 表示否定,而表示肯定
I’m only too pleased to be able to help you
One is never too old to learn. It’s never too late to mend.
2. Scrooge was willing to let Bob have a day off because it
F would be Christmas the next day.
3. Scrooge was invited by his niece and he accepted the
invitation happiracters in the play?
Ebenezer Scrooge: the boss, the main hero
Bob Cratchit:
Scrooge’s clerk
Fred:
Scrooge’s nephew
A gentleman:
collect money for the poor
( )8. Gone with the Wind(《乱世佳人》)
( √ )9. Dombey and Son(《董贝父子》) ( √ )10.Pickwick Papers (《匹克威克外传》) ( √ ) 11. Hard Times (《艰难时世》)
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Charles Dickens was the greatest representative of English critical novelist in the 19th century. He wrote 14 novels and many other short stories in his lifetime. His style was realistic and humors .He gave us a vivid picture of life of ordinary people. His works shows sympathy for the poor.