高级英语1(何兆熊史志康)unit.ppt
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1、Unit2NeatPeoplevs.SloppyPeople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 1电子教案电子教案3DetailedReadingContents24516WarmUpGlobalReadingConsolidationActivitiesTextAppreciationFurtherEnhancementSection1:WarmUpLookatthetwopictures.Thinkofwordswhichyoucanusetodescribethestatesoftherooms.messy,sl
2、oppy,untidy,disorderly,dirty,unclean,unorganizedneat,tidy,orderly,clean,organizedLead-inBackgroundInformationSection1:WarmUp1.Whichroomwouldyouliketoworkin?2.Whatisyourroomlike?3.Lookatanotherpictureandtellwhatthepictureimplies.4.DoesSuzanneBritt,authorofthetextweregoingtostudy,thinkinthesameway?Lea
3、d-inBackgroundInformationSection1:WarmUpLead-inBackgroundInformationThe picture impliesthat sloppiness is amoral problem,notjust a problem ofhabit,forsloppypeoplearealso“evil”people.Section1:WarmUpAbouttheAuthorSuzanneBritt:Apoetandessayist,and Assistant Professor ofEnglish.SuzanneBrittwasborninWins
4、ton-Salem,NorthCarolina.She earned her bachelors degreefromSalemCollegeandhermasters degree from WashingtonUniversity.Britt currently teachesliterature and writing courses atMeredithCollegeinNorthCarolina.BackgroundInformationLead-inSection1:WarmUp A prolific writer,Britts poems have appeared inquit
5、eafewliterarymagazines;heressaysandarticleshaveappearedinvariousnewspapersandmagazines,including Newsweek,The New York Times and The Boston Globe.Some of them have also been widelyreprintedincollegetextbooks.Brittisauthorofseveralbooks,includingShow and Tell(1982),andA Writers Rhetoric(1988).Shealso
6、advisesThe Meredith HeraldandThe Colton Review.BackgroundInformationLead-inSection2:GlobalReadingWhatisthetextmainlyabout?StructuralAnalysisMainIdeaThrough a comparison of the peculiarities ofsloppypeopleandneatpeopleintheirdailylife,theauthor is trying to convince the readers of theargumentthatthem
7、aindistinctionbetweenthetwotypes of peopleisa moralone,and furthermore,sloppy people are even morally superior to neatpeople.Section2:GlobalReadingPlease divide the text into 3 parts and summarize themainideaofeachpart.StructuralAnalysisMainIdeaPartI(Paragraph1)Introduction InParagraph1,theauthorint
8、roducesthetopicofthetextandpresentsheropinionthat“neatpeoplearelazierandmeanerthansloppypeople”.StructuralAnalysisMainIdeaPartIII(Paragraphs6-12)DescriptionofNeatPeople Paragraphs6-12concentrateonthedescriptionofneatpeople.Intheseparagraphs,neatpeopleareportrayedascold-blooded,ruthlessandverypractic
9、al.PartII(Paragraphs2-5)DescriptionofSloppyPeople Paragraphs 2-5 focus on sloppy people who areportrayedashavingahighmoralstandardandambitiousplans.Besides,they are also described as“giving lovingattentiontoeverydetail”.Section2:GlobalReadingSection3:DetailedReading1 Ive finally figured out the diff
10、erence between neatpeople and sloppy people.The distinction is,as always,moral.1Neatpeoplearelazierandmeanerthansloppypeople.2Sloppypeople,yousee,arenotreallysloppy.2Theirsloppinessismerelytheunfortunateconsequenceoftheirextrememoralrectitude.3Sloppypeoplecarryintheirminds eye a heavenly vision,a pr
11、ecise plan,that is sostupendous,soperfect,itcantbeachievedinthisworldorthenext.NeatPeoplevs.SloppyPeopleQUESTIONSection3:DetailedReading34SloppypeopleliveinNever-NeverLand.Somedayistheirmtier.Somedaytheyareplanningtoalphabetizealltheirbooksandsetuphomecatalogs.Somedaytheywillgothroughtheirwardrobesa
12、ndmarkcertainitemsfortentativemendingandcertainitemsforpassingontorelativesofsimilarshapeandsize.Somedaysloppypeoplewillmakefamilyscrapbooksintowhichtheywillputnewspaperclippings,postcards,locksofhair,andthedriedcorsagefromtheirseniorprom.Somedaytheywillfileeverythingonthesurfaceoftheirdesks,includi
13、ngtheQUESTIONSection3:DetailedReadingcash receipts from coffee purchases at the snack shop.SomedaytheywillsitdownandreadallthebackissuesofThe New Yorker.4Forallthesenoblereasonsandmore,sloppypeoplenevergetneat.Theyaimtoohighandwide.5Theysaveeverything,planningsomedaytofile,order,andstraightenoutthew
14、orld.Butwhiletheseambitiousplanstakeclearerandclearershapeintheirheads,thebooksspillfromtheshelvesontothefloor,theclothespileupinthehamperandcloset,thefamilyQUESTIONSection3:DetailedReadingmementosaccumulateineverydrawer,thesurfaceofthedeskisburiedundermoundsofpaperand6theunreadmagazinesthreatentore
15、achtheceiling.57Sloppypeoplecantbeartopartwithanything.Theygivelovingattentiontoeverydetail.Whensloppypeoplesaytheyregoingtotacklethesurfaceofthedesk,theyreallymeanit.8Notapaperwillgounturned;notarubberbandwillgounboxed.Fourhoursortwoweeksintotheexcavation,thedesklooksexactlythesame,primarilybecause
16、thesloppypersonismeticulouslycreatingnewpilesofpaperswithnewSection3:DetailedReadingheadings and scrupulously stopping to read all the old bookcatalogsbeforehethrowsthemaway.Aneatpersonwouldjustbulldozethedesk.6 9 Neat people are bums and clods at heart.They havecavalierattitudestowardpossessions,in
17、cludingfamilyheirlooms.Everythingisjustanotherdust-catchertothem.10If anything collects dust,its got to go and thats that.Neatpeoplewilltoywiththeideaofthrowingthechildrenoutofthehousejusttocutdownontheclutter.QUESTIONSection3:DetailedReading7Neatpeopledontcareaboutprocess.Theylikeresults.Whattheywa
18、nttodoisgetthewholethingoverwithsotheycansitdownandwatchtherasslinonTV.Neatpeopleoperateontwounvaryingprinciples:Neverhandleanyitemtwice,andthroweverythingaway.8Theonlythingmessyinaneatpersonshouseisthetrashcan.Theminutesomethingcomestoaneatpersonshand,hewilllookatit,trytodecideifithasimmediateusean
19、d,findingnone,throwitinthetrash.Section3:DetailedReading911Neatpeopleareespeciallyviciouswithmail.Theynevergothroughtheirmailunlesstheyarestandingdirectlyoveratrashcan.Ifthetrashcanisbesidethemailbox,evenbetter.Allads,catalogs,pleasforcharitablecontributions,churchbulletinsandmoney-savingcouponsgost
20、raightintothetrashcanwithoutbeingopened.Alllettersfromhome,postcardsfromEurope,billsandpaychecksareopened,immediatelyrespondedto,thendroppedinthetrashcan.Neatpeoplekeeptheirreceiptsonlyfortaxpurposes.Thatsit.12N osentimentalsalvagingofbirthdaycardsorthelastletteraSection3:DetailedReadingdyingrelativ
21、eeverwrote.13Intothetrashitgoes.10 14 Neat people place neatness above everything,eveneconomics.They are incredibly wasteful.Neat people throwaway several toys every time they walk through the den.Iknewaneatpersononcewhothrewawayaperfectlygooddishdrainerbecauseithadmoldonit.Thedrainerwastoomuchtroub
22、letowash.Andneatpeopleselltheirfurniturewhentheymove.They will sell a La-Z-Boy reclinerwhile you arereclininginit.Section3:DetailedReading1115Neatpeoplearenogoodtoborrowfrom.Neatpeoplebuy everything in expensive little single portions.They gettheir flour and sugar in two-pound bags.They wouldntconsi
23、derclippingacoupon,savingaleftover,reusingplasticnondairywhippedcreamcontainersorrinsingofftinfoilanddraping it over the unmoldy dish drainer.You can neverborrowaneatpersonsnewspapertoseewhatsplayingatthemovies.16Neatpeoplehavethepaperallwaddedupandinthetrashby7:05A.M.QUESTIONSection3:DetailedReadin
24、g1217Neatpeoplecutacleanswaththroughtheorganicaswellastheinorganicworld.People,animals,andthingsareallone to them.They are so insensitive.After theyve finishedwiththepantry,themedicinecabinet,andtheattic,theywillthrowouttheredgeranium(toomanyleaves),sellthedog(toomanyfleas),andsendthechildrenofftobo
25、ardingschool(toomanyscuff-marksonthehardwoodfloors).QUESTIONACTIVITYSection3:DetailedReadingDoesthearticlehaveaneffectivebeginning?Whyorwhynot?(Paragraph1)Paragraph1provesitselfaveryeffectivebeginning.Instead of drawing a conclusion at the end of thecomparison,theauthorpresentsitatthebeginninginablu
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