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1、学习必备欢迎下载Lesson 6 Blackmail Objectives of Teaching get familiar with the background of the author and this piece of writing ;understand the main idea and theme of this text ;master the key words and phrases and their use;learn and appreciate the writing style of this passage. Important and difficult
2、points understand the main idea of this passage learn to use the key words and phrases learn and appreciate the writing style I. Background information about the author: Arthur Hailey(1920-2004)was born and educated in Britain. He served in RAF (皇家空军) in 1939, and emigrated to Canada 1949. His famou
3、s novels: Hotel 大饭店, Airport航空港 The moneychanger 钱商II. Type of writing: Fiction/novel, to be specific, a thriller, designed to hold the interest by the use of a high degree of intriguey, adventure or suspense. III. Detailed study of the text 1. The chief house officer, Ogilvie, who had declared he w
4、ould took twice that time : The chief house officer, Ogilvie, gave the Croydons a mysterious telephone call telling them he would pay them a visit an hour later, but actually he appeared at their suite two hours later. 2. the Duke: (in Britain) a nobleman, whose rank is just below that of a prince.
5、Below the duke are the marquis, earl, viscount and baron. 3. the Duchess: wife or widown of a duke, or a woman with a rank equal to that of a duke 4. the nerves of both the Duke and Duchess were excessively frayed: The nerves of both the Duke and Duchess were worn out by the long wait, were over-str
6、ained. Both the Duke and Duchess were extremely nervous. 5. the muted buzzer: muted to render the noise of the bell less harsh and strident 6. she had dispatched her maid on an invented errand: They sent her out to get her out of the way; the errandbeing just an excuse, a trip which was not necessar
7、y. Obviously the talk between Ogilvie and the Croydons had to be kept a secret. 7. the moon-faced male secretary: The use of male before secretary is to avoid 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 6 页学习必备欢迎下载possibility of the reader s assuming otherwise, for commonly in the U.S. secr
8、etaryship is the female profession. Note: male nurse, man servant, but woman doctors, woman pilot. Moon-facedmeans having a round face. The young man s appearance is in keeping with his timid character (fear of pet animals). 8. cruelly instructed: cruel because they knew the secretary was terrified
9、of dogs. They could easily have found some other errand for him. 9. to exercise the Bedlington terriers: to walk the dogs to take the dogs out and give them some exercise. The Bedlington terrier is a breed of blue or liver-coloured, wooly-coated, active, typically small dogs. The terriers are a stat
10、us symbol showing that the Duchess id no ordinary dog owner. And the fact that they can keep dogs in a hotel suite proves they are very important people. 10. Her own tension was not lessened : Ogilvie had telephoned to say that he would be at the suite in an hour. The Duchess made arrangement for th
11、e maid and the secretary to be away when he called. But he was an hour late, and the maid and the secretary might return at any moment. The Duchess knew this and it made her nervous. 11. A wave of cigar smoke accompanied Ogilvie in: to smoke a cigar in the presence of a lady without ask for permissi
12、on is impolite and being familiar. He comes into the room smoking his cigar. Ogilvie is a coarse, vulgar, and uneducated fellow and because he thinks he has the Croydons under his thumb he doesn t give a damn to what they may think or feel. The Duchess looked pointedly , that is, directly and sharpl
13、y at the cigar, trying to intimidate hem with her superior social position. 12. Would you kindly put that out.: a period instead of a question mark, indicating it is said in a falling tone, meant to be a command, not a polite request. 13. piggy eyes: small, narrow eyes lost in the mass of flesh. Ogi
14、lvie is one of the bad guys in this novel. He has piggy eyes, a gross jowled face, an obese body, speaks in falsetto, is vulgar, unscrupulous, ill-mannered, to the point of throwing his cigar on the carpet. Some examples with the word pig:Don t be a pig. (Don t be greedy.) He is a pig. (He is a dirt
15、y, greedy or ill-mannered person) I ve made a pig of myself. (I ve eaten too much.) 14. surveyed her sardonically: He looked her up and down scornfully because he had evidence of their crime up his sleeve and felt sure that in a moment he would be able to humble her and bring her to her knees. 15. t
16、o sweep the spacious, will-appointed room: His glance passes swiftly over the big, excellently furnished and arranged room. 16. who faced them uncertainly: Besides having a weak character, the Duke is over fond of liquor and other men s wives, and so is submissive to the Duchess, herself a woman of
17、strong character, a known public figure and cousin of the queen. After the road accident, it was the Duchess who masterminded the cover-up and the Duke wasn t quite sure of what to say to Ogilvie or what to do, he was afraid of messing things up. 17. an appreciative chuckle: mainly self appreciative
18、. When a hotel employee goes to 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 2 页,共 6 页学习必备欢迎下载a guest s room, usually he goes there on business and no familiarity is allowed. But here Ogilvie was enjoying the fact that he could afford to do whatever he liked. He loved being in a position of tempor
19、ary supremacy. Also he appreciated the fact that the Duchess was no fool. She knew why he had come. He lowered the level of his incongruous falsetto voice: He had an unnaturally high-pitched voice. When he spoke now, he lowered the pitch. incongruous:This falsetto voice sounded funny coming from a t
20、hickset man like Ogilvie. 18. a warning glance: The Duke had made a blunder the night before by mentioning the car in front of the hotel s assistant general manager when his wife was trying hard to establish something of an alibi. Now the wife was warning him not to blunder again. 19. it pays to che
21、ck: to be profitable or worthwhile to check. Other examples: 1) It pays to think before you speak. 2) It ll pay to keep a diary in English. 20. surprising speed: surprising because you wouldn t expect a fat man like him to move quickly 21. “ You two was in that hit- n-run” : You two are guilty of th
22、at hit-and-run accident. Hit-and-run is usually used to describe a driver who flees from the scene of an accident in which he is involved. 22. your high-an -mightiness: high-and-mighty: very proud, (the correct way to address a Duke or a Duchess is “ Your Grace” ).Ogilvie addressed her this way in i
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