大学英语教程3(南方版)读写译-UNIT-5Pioneers课件.ppt
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1、UNIT FIVE PioneersPart I LANGUAGE SKILLPART II LANGUAGE IN CONTEXTPART III TOWARD PRODUCTIVE LANGUAGE若出现禁用“宏”和“ActiveX”对话框,请选择“启用”UNIT FIVEKEY WORDS MADE EASYKEY EXPRESSIONS IN USEPart I LANGUAGE SKILLBACK UNIT FIVEKEY WORDS MADE EASY Read aloud the following sentences and figure out what each itali
2、cized word means.The Clue in the parentheses will help.1.The pioneers demonstrated an indomitable will in their successful conquering of the west.(unconquerable)2.Still under the impact of the terrible accident,the migrant workers(季节性打工者,民工)had no appetite for dinner.(desire)3.Having walked in the d
3、esert for the whole morning,the settlers craved for a drink.(long for)4.We cant help laughing at the childrens naive remarks on a heroic and romantic life for the cowboys.(innocent,childish)5.Each westward step of the pioneer was accomplished not only by self-reliance,but also by the efforts of an a
4、ctive Federal government.(achieve)BACK UNIT FIVEKEY WORDS MADE EASYA Read aloud the following sentences and figure out what each italicized word means.The clue in the parentheses will help.6.Although she was known as a tough lady in the westward movement,she was unusually mild and kind with her chil
5、dren.(strong,determined)7.Though the author claimed that the tramps resembled pioneers,many would still find the idea disagreeable.(were similar to)8.It pained the Indians to see the age-old trees felled to make log cabins for the settlers.(cut down)9.They decided to reckon with the traitors after t
6、hey drove the enemy off.(deal with)10.In the early years of Westward movement,it was not unusual for settlers to perish of hunger and disease.(die)BACK UNIT FIVEB Read aloud each of the following sentences.See how these expressions are used.1.Jack had expected to make good in the big city,but unfort
7、unately he couldnt even find a job there.2.Although the invaders were drawing close,Melanie had to stay put because she was expecting a baby.3.The financial crisis was so abrupt that many millionaires went broke overnight.4.Nobody in the class had expected that the shy and quiet John would amount to
8、 much.5.Being afraid of imprisonment,the homeless were on the run from the police.6.Idle all day long,Henry achieved next to nothing after studying abroad for one year.KEY EXPRESSIONS IN USEBACK UNIT FIVEPART II LANGUAGE IN CONTEXTREADING SELECTION:TEXT ASTUDY AND PRACTICEBACK UNIT FIVEPreview Quest
9、ionsWork in pairs or groups and discuss the following questions.1.Have you ever seen tramps?Where are they usually found?2.Why do you suppose that the tramps choose such a way of life?Do you have any evidence or personal experience to support your view?3.Have you read anything or seen any film about
10、 pioneers?Describe the image of a pioneer in your mind.4.In what ways can tramps be compared with pioneers?BACK READING SELECTION:TEXT ALead-in QuestionsWhydoyousupposethatthetrampschoosesuchawayoflife?Doyouhaveanyevidenceorpersonalexperiencetosupportyourview?Tips:to live a free lifeto see the world
11、to seek ones fortuneto start a new life where they are not knownto escape from the harsh environment of their hometownto pursue an ideal or interest in an appropriate placeto find a possible cure for a complex diseaseHaveyoureadanythingorseenanyfilmaboutpioneers?Describetheimageofapioneerinyourmind.
12、Tips:courageoushardworkingpersistent idealisticunconventionalgeniusLead-in QuestionsBackground InformationAbout the Author Eric Hoffer(1902-1983):EricHofferwasan American longshoreman and socialphilosopher,the author of nine booksandwinnerofthePresidentialMedalofFreedom.His first book,The True Belie
13、ver,publishedin1951,waswidelyrecognizedasaclassic.Atageseven,and for unknown reasons,Hoffer wentblind.Hiseyesightinexplicablyreturnedwhenhewasfifteen.Fearinghewouldagain go blind,he seized upon theopportunitytoreadasmuchashecouldforaslongashecould.CowboysCowboyisahiredhandwhoherdsandcaresforcattlean
14、dhorsesthatbelongtoaranchowner.Thecowboyusuallydoesthisjobonhorseback.IntheUnitedStates,cowboyswonfameintheWestduringaperiodthatlastedfromabout1865toabout1885.Duringthattime,cowboystendedgreatherdsofcattleonvaststretchesofunfencedlandcalledtheopenrange.Theyalsotookcattleonlongtraildrivestorailwaysta
15、tionsforshipmenttoEasternmarkets.Butby1890,ranchersoftheWestneededfarfewercowboys.Theuseoffencesandthespreadoffarmshadputanendtotheopenrange,andexpansionoftherailroadshadeliminatedthelongtraildrives.StructurePara 1-4:Theauthordiscoveredafamilylikenessbetweentrampsandpioneers.Para 5-8:Theauthorfurthe
16、rexploredhisideabytalkswithold-timersandobservationsoftrampsinaction.Para 9:Theauthordrewtheconclusionthatsuccessfultrampsweretheequalofpioneers.Main IdeaUNIT FIVEBACK READING SELECTION:TEXT APart I.Para.1-4Part I.Para.1-41.Trampsaspioneers?Itseemedabsurd.EverymanandchildinCaliforniaknowsthatthepion
17、eershadbeengiants,menofboundlesscourageandindomitablespirit.However,asIstrodeonacrossthewhitesand,Ikeptmullingtheideaover.2.Whowerethepioneers?Whowerethemenwholefttheirhomesandwentintothewilderness?Amanrarelyleavesasoftspotandgoesdeliberatelyinsearchofhardshipandprivation.Peoplebecomeattachedtothepl
18、acestheylivein;theydriveroots.Achangeofhabitatisapainfulactofuprooting.Amanwhohasmade goodandhasastandinginhiscommunitystays put.Thesuccessfulbusinessmen,farmers,andworkersusuallystayedwheretheywere.Whothenleftforthewildernessandtheunknown?Obviouslythosewhohadnotmadegood:menwhowent brokeorneveramoun
19、ted to much;2.menwho,thoughpossessedofabilities,weretooimpulsivetostandthe daily grind;menwhowereslavesoftheirappetites-drunkards,gamblers,andwoman-chasers,outcasts-fugitivesfromjusticeandex-jailbirds.Therewasnodoubtsomewhowereinsearchofhealth-mensufferingwithTB,asthma,hearttrouble.Finallytherewasas
20、prinklingofyoungandmiddle-agedinsearchofadventure.3.Allthesepeoplecravedchange,someprobablyactuatedbythenaivebeliefthatachangeinplacebringswithitachangeinluck.Manywantedtogotoaplacewheretheywerenotknownandtheremakeanewbeginning.Certainlytheydidnotgooutdeliberatelyinsearchofhardworkandsuffering.Ifint
21、heendtheyshoulderedenormoustasks,enduredunspeakablehardships,andaccomplishedtheimpossible,itwasbecausetheyhadto.3.Theybecamemenofactionon the run.Theyacquiredstrengthandskillintheinescapablestruggleforexistence.Itwasaquestionofdoordie.Andoncetheytastedthejoyofachievement,theycravedformore.4.Somehow,
22、thisdiscoveryofafamilylikenessbetweentrampsandpioneerstookafirmholdonmymind.Foryearsafterwarditkeptintertwiningitselfwithamassofobservationswhichonthefaceofthemhadnorelationtoeithertrampsorpioneers.Anditmovedmetospeculateonsubjectsinwhich,uptothen,Ihadnorealinterest,andofwhichIknewverylittle.Questio
23、nsQuestionsAccording to the writer,who would leave for the wilderness and the unknown?Why did those people crave so much for change?1.mull(the idea)over(L.5-6):think about(the idea),ponder over(it)仔细考虑Language PointsLanguage PointsHe would mull over the chances of success before taking any action.采取
24、行动之前他会仔细考虑成功的可能性。e.g.2.A man who has made good and has a standing in his community stays put.(L.1819)Meaning:Amanwhohasbeensuccessfulandwell-establishedinhiscommunitystayswheretheyare.译文:译文:一个事业有成颇有地位的人就会安土重迁。一个事业有成颇有地位的人就会安土重迁。3.Who then left for the wilderness and the unknown?(L.21-22)Meaning:Whot
25、henwenttothewilduncultivatedlandandfacedtheuncertainfuture?译文:译文:那么,到底是些什么人会奔向旷野和未知的前程呢?4.men who,though possessed of abilities,were too impulsive to stand the daily grind;(L.24-26)Meaning:thosemenhadabilitiesbutlackedreflectionorpatiencetoendurethelongandtiresomeroutinework;译文:译文:那些尽管有能力却天性冲动、无法忍受日
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