高级英语 第三版 1 第三课 PPT教学

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Characters of the novel:
• Ogilvie: chief house detective
• the Duke of Croydon: newly appointed British ambassador to the United States
• the Duchess of Croydon: wife of the Duke
• fray: a. to cause rope, cloth etc. to become thin or worn by rubbing, so that loose threads develop
• frayed button holes • His shirt is frayed at the
• The cruiser despatched boats
to rescue the survivors.
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• 7. errand: a short journey made to get sth. or to carry a message
• I have no time to run errands for you!
Plot:
• Then we have thwk.baidu.com present text.
• ... ...
Type of writing
• This kind of novels are called thrillers.Generally defining, a thriller is a work of fiction or drama designed to hold the interest by the use of a high degree of intrigue, adventure or suspense.
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• 1. blackmail: the obtaining of money or advancement by threatening to make known unpleasant facts about a person or group
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• 2. suite: a set or rooms. A suite in a hotel is usually expensive. The suite the Croydons are staying in is St. Gregory Hotel's largest and most elaborate, called the Presidential Suite.
Setting:
• The story happened in a hotel named St. Gregory in New Orleans, Louisiana which is in the south of US.
Main character of the novel:
• McDermott: assistant general manager of the hotel
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• offensive: (n) attack • spring offensive, counter
offensive • offend: to hurt the
feelings of • His words offended me.
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• 13. piggy eyes: small eyes lost in the mess of flesh.
• 5. eventually: in the end, especially after a lot of delays, problems, or argument.
• All men will eventually die.
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• 6. dispatch: (fml.) to send away / off with promptness for a particular reason or in order to carry out a particular task
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• 11. pointedly: directly, in a noticeable and often unfriendly way,
• 12. offensive: causing unpleasant or hurting feelings
• to have an offensive manner / language
Type of writing
• Others can be called copcriminal novels, detective novels. The main purpose is for entertainment, amusement.
Type of writing
• Very often this kind of novels contain a lot of action, usu. suspension, not very much deep thought, without moral intention, not considered classic.
Plot:
• The Duke of Croydon was an internationally famous statesman and the newly appointed British ambassador to Washington. They occupied the best suite of the hotel--- the Presidential Suite.
neck / elbows.
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• b. to cause a person's temper, nerves, etc. to become worn out
• His nerves were frayed by the noises in the street.
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• a prostitute called lady friend by Ogilvie
Plot:
• Gregory was now at the brink of bankruptcy, but Peter McDermott, the assistant general manager, is trying every means he could to save it. Several events happened during the week with the present text as part of it.
• *image – 1* 狗图
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• wolfdog 狼狗, • hound 猎狗, • Pekinese 京吧, • pug-dog 狮子狗, • bull dog 牛头犬
etc.
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• 9. tension: (Here) anxiety, nervousness, worry
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• 10. accompany: to go or come together with
• Lightning usually accompanies thunder.
• I'll be very glad to accompany you to the church.
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• 3. cryptic: hidden, secret, mysterious
• 4. excessively frayed • excessive: derog. too much,
too great, too large • Excessive rainfall washes out
Plot:
• Monday evening, the Duke went to the gambling house. Later, his wife pursued and found him. On their way back, the car Jaguar knocked down a woman and her child. Both killed.
• I've got a few errands to do in town.
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• 8. terrier: any of several types of small active dogs, originally used for hunting (for pictures, see Longman)
valuable minerals from the soil.
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• If you sell the article at that price, the profit will be excessive.
• excessive profit
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Type of writing
• The basic technique is to make the whole story of crime into sth. like a jigsaw puzzle. You can not see the outcome until the final part is put in.
• piggy: dirty, greedy • You are a pig (dirty,
greedy, ill-mannered) • I've made a pig of myself.
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• 14. sardonically: disdainfully, showing a feeling of being too good or important to consider a matter or person seriously, scornfully, cynically
• Croydon: The name of a manor supposed to belong the Duke
• Duke / Duchess • marquis(marquess)/ marchioness • count / countess • viscount / viscountess • baron / baroness
Lesson 6
•Blackmail


Arthur Hailey
Background Information
• Title of the novel
•Hotel •Arthur Hailey
• born and educated in Britain. 1939, RAF, emigrated to Canada 1949. Famous novels: Hotel, Airport, The moneychanger.
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• 15. gross: unpleasantly fat, vulgar, not refined
• gross weight / net weight • 16. jowl: the lower part of
the side of the face, esp. loose skin and flesh near the lower jaw.
• The doctor said that tension made her ill.
• an untrusting or possibly dangerous relationship
• International tension should be reduced when this agreement is signed.
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