【ppt课件】高级英语(1)

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高级英语马克吐温1PPT课件

高级英语马克吐温1PPT课件
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• hustler: a person who tries to earn money or
gain an advantage from any situation they are in, often by using dishonest or illegal method. Now in the U. S. the word means a prostitute, or streetwalker[美俚]妓女
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• keen: • a. sharp • b. (with the 5 senses, the mind) good,
strong, quick at understanding – My hearing is not as keen as it used
to be. – He has a keen brain.
Mark Twain
---Mirror of America
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• Steamboat decks teemed not only with the main current of pioneering humanity, but its flotsam of hustlers, gamblers, and thugs as well.
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• pห้องสมุดไป่ตู้rception: natural understanding .n
• perceive: realize, notice, see or hear sth. esp. when it is not obvious to other people.v He now perceived his error.
催促;硬挤

高级英语一.ppt.Convertor-推荐下载

高级英语一.ppt.Convertor-推荐下载
flee impractical revolution fruitless The author follows the similar pattern: definition and analysis The fourth choice: gradual change the only workable choice The author cites his own experience and “historical evidence” to prove his point of view. Wordlist shortly reject skepticism tendency score contemporary presumably relevant harshness irrationality strategy alternative expedient parasitic scorn intolerable undignified antecedent civilization pastoral tension savage unsullied landscape bucolic institution holocaust cleanse bureaucracy exasperating outrage protest vehemently unprecedented insoluble clutter dwindle pragmatically dogged Collocations and Phrases in a mess strike sb as + adj. do without take sth. for granted so far as on a large scale come off keep on + v-ing dawn on be cleansed of in need of protest against keep sth. from + v-ing

【ppt课件】高级英语第一册face_to_face_with_hurricane2教案

【ppt课件】高级英语第一册face_to_face_with_hurricane2教案
• 2. His present house was in a better condition than his former house.
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Demolish: to destroy completely demolish, destroy, raze, annihilate
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The detailed study of the text
• Introductory paragraphs 1 - 6 • --- time • --- place • --- background • --- conflict: man VS hurricanes/nature • --- character: John Koshak
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George Stewart, 57, a New Orleans evacuee, arrived at the Wesley Methodist Center Wednesday, after walking a two-day, 85-mile journey from New Orleans to Baton Rouge.
Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
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Gulfport – This sailboat washed ashore in front of the First Baptist Church
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Gulfport Gulfport's new $160,000 Recreation Center, it had been open less than a month

高级英语马克吐温.ppt1

高级英语马克吐温.ppt1
Mark Twain
---Mirror of America
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• Steamboat decks teemed not only with the main current of pioneering humanity, but its flotsam of hustlers, gamblers, and thugs as well. • From them all Mark Twain gained a keen perception of the human race, of the difference between what people claim to be and what they really are.
• acquaintance 相识可数名词(认识的人; 泛泛之交) • acquaintanceship 相识 • acquainted 有知识的
Life on the Mississippi (1883)
• Life on the Mississippi (1883) describes the history, sights, people, and legends of the steamboats and towns of the Mississippi River region. In the most vivid passages, chapters 4 through 17, Twain recalled his own piloting days. These chapters had originally been published in the Atlantic Monthly in 1875 as "Old Times on the Mississippi."

高级英语1-Unit4-Oxford-教案-ppt课件

高级英语1-Unit4-Oxford-教案-ppt课件

Section 1: Warm Up
Lead-in
Background Information
Look at the two pictures, and answer the following questions.
1. How will you describe the town in the pictures? 2. Do you like the town? Why or why not?
新世纪高等院校英语专业本科生系列教材(修订版)高级英语1电子教案
Unit 4 Oxford
Contents
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Warm Up
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Global Reading
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Detailed Reading
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Text Appreciation
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Consolidation Activities
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Further Enhancement
1862-1925
Section 1: Warm Up
Lead-in
Background Information

Today, he is best remembered as the author of the words to one of Britain’s best-loved patriotic songs, “Land of Hope and Glory”, and as a brother to novelists E. F. Benson and Robert Hugh Benson, and to Egyptologist Margaret Benson.
Section 1: Warm Up
Lead-in

【ppt课件】高级英语课件1共94页

【ppt课件】高级英语课件1共94页
Similar storms occurring over the west Pacific Ocean and China Seas are called typhoons and those over the Indian Ocean are called tropical cyclones 飓 风气旋. Hurricanes are given girl’s names and typhoon are given serial numbers.
Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
Aims
1. To know the writing technique of a narrative.
2. To be acquainted with some literary terms
3. To learn to use words to describe disasters and violence
Lesson One Theme ----
man vs nature
The literary style
A piece of narration is mainly developed in the actual time sequence. The writer tells the readers what happens first , what next.
The Literary terms
The essentials of narration: 1. characters 2. plot A good story has a beginning, a middle, an end, even though it may start in the middle or at some other point in the action and move backward to the earlier happenings.

【ppt课件】高级英语第一册face_to_face_with_hurricane2教案

【ppt课件】高级英语第一册face_to_face_with_hurricane2教案
Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
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Gulfport – This
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Gulfport Gulfport's new $160,000 Recreation Center, it had been open less than a month
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• Introductory paragraphs 1 - 6 • --- time • --- place • --- background • --- conflict: man VS hurricanes/nature • --- character: John Koshak
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Paragraph 1
There are two cities of Gulfport in the U.S. The one mentioned in the text is in Mississippi, which is often visited by hurricane. The other is in Florida.
• 2. His present house was in a better condition than his former house.
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Demolish: to destroy completely demolish, destroy, raze, annihilate

高级英语1高级英语第一册第二课PPT

高级英语1高级英语第一册第二课PPT

I. Background Information
4. 300-Year-Old Camphor Tree Uprooted By The Blast
5. A Building Brought To Knees By The Blast
I. Background Information
6. A Boy Who Received Radiation Burns On His Whole Body
3) The rather arresting spectacle of little old Japan adrift amid beige concrete skyscrapers is the very symbol of the incessant struggle between the kimono and the miniskirt.
arrival in Hiroshima Question: what was his attitude toward
Hiroshima?
III . Text Analysis
2. the plots the author looks for his destination.
3.the mayor’s speech and two schools of thought.
IV.Special Difficulties
2)The cab driver’s door popped open at the very sight of a traveler.
--As soon as the taxi driver saw a traveler, he immediately opened the door.

高级英语课件(第一大组)Inaugural_Address

高级英语课件(第一大组)Inaugural_Address

• People in huts and villages: the backward and poor people in Africa and Asia who are struggling to free them from poverty and suffering. • Bonds: chains or fetters. • Seek their votes: to gain the national interests of the United States.
3. The style is rigid. – It is made beforehand. So it is a sort of written language. 4. The language is rhetorical. – parallelism, metaphor, antithesis, balanced structure, repetition of words and phrases --- for force, vividness and emotional appeal.
高级英语课件第一大组inauguraladdress课件第英语高级英语第ppt第一大组高级英语英语课件
Advanced English (Book VI) Inaugural Address
John F. Kennedy
Affairs with Marilyn Monroe
Inauguration of Bush
Language Points:
• • • • • • Observe: to celebrate, as of holidays or rites Do you observe Christmas? Parallelism (symbolizing…signifying…) Forebear: (fml.) forefather, ancestor. Prescribe: set down or impose; direct; order Prescriptions/ prescriptive (~/ descriptive linguistics)

高级英语第一册第一课课件

高级英语第一册第一课课件

Detailed Study of the Text 11. narrow: make or become narrow In the bright sunlight she had to narrow her eyes. The river narrows at this point. 12. stall: BrE. a table or small open-fronted shop in a public place, sth. not permanent, often can be put together and taken away, on which wares are set up for sale.
Detailed Study of the Text
13. din: loud, confused, continuous noise. The word often suggests unpleasant, disordered mixture of confusing and disturbing sounds. The din in the theatre stopped when the curtain was raised. the din of the cheerful crowd源自Writing Style
A description is painting a picture in words of a person, place, object, or scene. a description is generally developed through sensory details, or the impressions of one’s senses --- sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch. The writer chooses those that help to bring out the dominant characteristic of the person or thing described.

高级英语第一册Speech on Hitler’s Invasion of the U.S.S.R ppt课件

高级英语第一册Speech on Hitler’s Invasion of the U.S.S.R  ppt课件

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• 日本法西斯投降
1945年8月,美国向日本广岛和长崎投
掷原子弹,苏联对日宣战出兵中国东北,
中共中央号召全国人民大反攻。8月15
日,日本正式宣布ppt投课件降。
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61个国家和地区,20亿以上人口被卷入战 争,一亿零221万余人丧生。。。
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那些被纳粹警察打死的成千上万的人
们。。。
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骨那 。集 。中 。营
里 堆 积 如 山 的 尸
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那 整 车 拉 走 的 尸 体 。 。 。
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那 些 无 家 可 归 的 人 们 。 。 。
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1941年6月22日凌晨,德国突袭苏联当晚9点, 英国丘吉尔发表演说,宣布援苏
美国很快也宣布援助苏联 斯大林马上予以回应 7月12日,英苏联合 1942年1月1日,国际反法西斯同盟正式建立 从某种意义上说,因为这次演讲,英国乃至全 世界人民反法西斯的信心被唤醒了, 人类的,命运也出现了转机。。。
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Aged seven
In military uniform
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• Churchill’s Quotations
• 1. Never, never, never, never give up. • 永远,永远,永远,永远都不要放弃。 • 2. History is written by the victors. • 历史是由胜利者书写的。 • 3. Courage is going from failure to failure • without losing enthusiasm. • 勇气就是不断失败,而不丧失热情。 • 4. Courage is what it takes to stand up and • speak; courage is also what it takes to sit • down and listen. • 站起来说话需要勇气;坐下倾听同样需要。

高级英语(1)4课PPT

高级英语(1)4课PPT

• Questions for discussion • 1. What are the differences between Maggie and her sister? • 2. What kind of the person do you think is the woman? • 3. Why do they struggle for quilt? • 4. What do their attitudes tell us? • 5. In what way does the writer write this story? • 6. Analyse the three women?
• 4. Organization, Preparations and background • My private thoughts on Maggie, the meeting between Dee and me, and my self; • Maggie dressed herself; • More details about Maggie, Dee, and me; • Meeting Dee and Hakim-a-barber; • During the dinner: Dee’s discoveries of some old things; • After dinner: the quilt episode; • Leaving and calming

• 3. Rhetorical devices • Metaphor, e.g. …has held life always in the palm of one hand… • Hyperbole, e.g. … “no” is word the world never learns to say to her. • Rhetorical question, e.g. What would they do if parent and child... insult each other? • Metonymy, e.g. …with one foot raised in flight, with my head turned in whichever way is farthest from them. • Transferred epithet,e.g. …mossy teeth in an earnest face • Simile, e.g. …hanging from his chin like a kinky mule tail

高级英语(1)UNIT 15

高级英语(1)UNIT 15

II. Detailed Study of the Text
8. just about as far to the Right as anybody could go : just about as conservative as anybody could be; extremely conservative politically
II. Detailed Study of the Text
6. he used to read me : Metonymy. Me stands for books or articles written by me. Examples: I like Shakespeare. ( Shakespeare’s works ) I find Saul Bellow very difficult to understand. ( books written by Saul Bellow ) 7. He is by no means stupid or ill-informed: He is not at all stupid or ignorant. In the compound adjective ill-informed, ill means badly, imperfectly, wrongly, improperly, e.g. ill-advised, ill-bred, illconsidered, ill-defined, ill-founded, ill-mannered, ill-treatment, etc.
II. Detailed Study of the Text
10. I observe with amusement how totally the concerns of the world … to the extent of a bored distaste:

高级英语第一册Unit4-Everyday-UsePPT课件

高级英语第一册Unit4-Everyday-UsePPT课件

sidle up: move up sideways, especially in a shy
or stealthy manner.
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第十六页,共五十四页。
Phrases and expressions
stand off: stand away,
in a distance
stare down: to stare back at another
ornamental, elaborate
manner.
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第十九页,共五十四页。
Phrases and expressions
blue steak: (colloquial) anything
regarded as like a streak of lightning in speed, vividness, etc. to talk a blue streak: to talk much and rapidly.
until the gaze of the one stared at is
turned away.
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第十七页,共五十四页。
Phrases and expressions
not round and not square:
irregular in shape.
in style: in a fashionable and
Moment when Dee, the elder daughter, wants the old quilts only
to be refused flatly by the mother, who intends to give them to Maggie, the younger one. The old quilts, made from pieces of clothes worn by grand- and great-grand parents and stitched by
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1. To know the writing technique of a narrative.
2. To be acquainted with some literary terms
3. To learn to use words to describe disasters and violence
chronological development
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The Literary terms
narration --- story telling extended narration ---
novels histories biographies autobiographies travelogues
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The Literary terms
protagonist --- leading character
antagonist -- the people or forces protagonist fights against
suspense -- a state of uncertainty
本单元教学特色
1、用图表和术语全面介绍叙述文的写作 技巧和方法,
2、篇章结构分析,抓住关键点将课文有 机的串起来,使学生迅速掌握课文。
3、独特的语言赏析角度,帮助学生把握 分析语言的方法。
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Lesson One
Face to Face with Hurricane Camille
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Aims
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The Literary terms
The essentials of narration: 1. characters 2. plot A good story has a beginning, a middle, an end, even though it may start in the middle or at some other point in the action and move backward to the earlier happenings.
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Lesson One Theme ----
man vs nature
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The literary style
A piece of narration is mainly developed in the actual time sequence. The writer tells the readers what happens first , what next.
flashback --interruption of chronological sequence by interjection of event of earlier occurrence
climax -- the most exciting, important interesting part on the story,
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Time allocation
1. The literary style (narration) (15 min.) 2. Detailed study of the text (120 min.) 3. Structure analysis (15 min.) 4. Language appreciation (15 min.) 5. Exercises (15 min)
denouement --- the ending of a story
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climax falling action
denouement
rising action
conflict
beginning
suspense
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ending
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Hurricane: a tropical storm in which winds attain speeds greater the 75 miles per hour. The term is often restricted to those storms occurring over the North Atlantic Ocean. Incipient hurricanes usually form over the tropical N Atlantic Ocean and mature as they drift westward. Hurricanes also occasionally form off the west coast of Mexico and move northeastward from that area. An average of 3.5 tropical storms per year eventually mature into hurricanes along the east coast of North America, usually over the Caribbean Sea or Gulf of Mexilanguage features 5. To learn to write a story about disasters.
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Teaching Contents
1. The literary style 2. Detailed study of the text 3. Organizational pattern 4. Language features 5. Exercises
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The Literary terms
interposition --- a passage which is put between the action The purpose is to add more information to create suspense
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The Literary terms
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The Literary terms
Narration is concerned with action.
It goes around people called characters in some kind of struggle or conflict against other people, nature, society or themselves.
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