《新视野英语教程(第三版)》教学资源book4Unit9-Section-B.ppt
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1、 Road is the topic of the text. The author is endowed with two different meanings. His house is too close to the road, and all the traffic and noise gives him an endless headache; on the other side, the road brings him friends, stories and neighbors, and it turns into “my road to happiness”. The aut
2、hor expected to express the truth: peoples need for having people close and the need for something to put the way to human happiness.Find the answers of the following question in the text.1. Can you summarize the process of the authors attitude towards the road?2. Can you find out three benefit brou
3、ght by the road,3. What does the author mean by saying “his reasons, just as true as his middle name, had to do with farm life in the late 19th century”? When I bought this house, I was concerned about how close it was to the road. But after moving in and getting settled, my concerns were pushed asi
4、de. For the first few months, planting vegetables, acquiring a dog, building a chicken house, and getting woodall these projects kept me outside from dawn until dusk, along with my little portable radio. It wasnt until winter arrived and confined me to the house that I became more conscious of the r
5、oad. Its just a Maine country back road, lined with beautiful old trees and homes, but its very busy. To the north is the city, to the west the bus terminal and the highway, and to the south, a shopping mall. All the traffic passing by my house is on its way somewhere else. My Road to HappinessMy Ro
6、ad to Happiness The road rose to meet me, whether I wanted it to or not. Lorries, cars, bikes, and fire engines came at all hours, annoying me to no end. Most nights, Id watch as their retreating lights passed right on by, screw up my face at it all, and then pull the shades down so I could get some
7、 sleep. Little did I know it then, but the road was actually growing on me. When this house was built, 107 years ago, it was quite a big deal. The road was the color of copper, as it was still made of dirt in those days, and the surrounding countryside was all farmland. I have one photograph of the
8、builder-owner of the house, James True Woodbury. He is seated outdoors in a straight-backed chair in front of the house, his hands quietly in his lap. There was a white fence in front of the house, and you can see some of the dusty dirt road off to the side. The dirt road has long since been paved,
9、and the fence is now gone. But the house is just as close to the road now as it was in the old photograph. Complaining about the road modified not one thing, except perhaps my spirit. It gradually occurred to me that perhaps I ought to regard the road in a different light. For example, the road has
10、brought me friends, like the kind woman who makes the best butter Ive ever tasted. She started out selling it to me, and now stops by every week for lunch. Or the little boy who collects my refundable bottles; once, he helped me chase a rabbit out of my garden with my broom. He loves to visit my dog
11、, too. The road also brings me stories. The mailman, for instance, who calls me Madam, tells me about the funny things he sees around town, and has given me more information than Ill ever need about the price of postage to countries around the world. And the man who connected the cable for my TVwell
12、, he spent an hour filling me in on all the shows he watches with his new satellite, and even invited me over to watch with his family sometime. If it werent for the road, I wouldnt have neighborsin the neighborly sense. Now, I wave automatically when people pass by, and gratefully accept their glas
13、s of wine when I visit, even though I dont really like the taste. James True Woodbury knew what he was doing when he built this house so close to the road. His reasons, just as true as his middle name, had to do with farm life in the late 19th century. And though life in the 21st century is really q
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