高一英语U2 阅读理解体裁——记叙文 教师版docx.pdf
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1、Unit 2 Lets talk teens1 1 Part Three Reading Comprehension 目标层级图 掌握阅读理解应用文体裁相关内容 LV.6 综合 LV.5掌握完形技巧之词性判断动词LV.6掌握阅读理解记叙文体裁特点心理、人物、故事高一英语暑假教材2课中讲解 记叙文 记叙文是英语阅读理解中最普遍也是最重要的内容之一。提升记叙文阅读理解能力,能够很大程度上提升英语学习效率。记叙文的内容是利用时间、地点、人物、事件等因素来描述整个故事。需要通过人物、事件来提炼文章中心主旨。一般记叙文都是相当有条理的,能够清晰、有顺序地表述事件。需要快速地在文章中找到主要人物、地点、事
2、件等,揣摩文章意图。一般来说,英语阅读理解记叙文主要分为三种:人物、故事、心理。一、人物 1.文体特征:主要以人物生平或轶事为主,写作手法多采用时间、空间或逻辑线索贯穿文章始终。从记述一两件主要事情或业绩,来反映人物的特点、思想或品质。有时作者会对人物进行评论,从而表达作者对人物的情感。从命题角度看,通常会考查关于该人物的大量细节题,部分细节需要综合、归纳、推理才能得出。【典型例题讲解 1】P1 Phillis Wheatley was born in Gambia(in Africa)on May 8,1753 and died in Boston on December 5,1784.Wh
3、en she was seven or eight,she was sold as a slave to John and Susanna Wheatley of Boston.She was named after the ship that brought her to America,The Phillis.The family surmise(猜测)the girlwho was“suffering from a change of a climate,”with“no other covering than a dirty carpet”to be“about seven years
4、 old from the circumstances of shedding(使脱落)her front teeth.”P2 Phillis was very intelligent.The Wheatley family taught her to read and write,and encourage her to write poetry.Her first poem On Messrs.Hussey and Coffin was published when she was only twelve.In 1770,An Elegiac Poem,on the Death of Th
5、at Celebrated Divine,and Eminent Servant of Jesus Christ,the Reverend and Learned George White field made her famous.It was published in Boston,Newport,and Philadelphia.P3 When she was eighteen,Phillis and Mrs.Wheatley tried to sell a collection containing twenty-eight of Philliss poems.Colonists(殖民
6、者)did not want to buy poetry written by an African.Mrs.Wheatley wrote to England to ask Countess of Huntingdon for help.The countess was a wealthy supporter of the abolition(废除)of slavery.Phillis had Poems on various subjects,religious and moral published in England in 1773.This book made Phillis fa
7、mous in England and thirteen colonies.She wrote a poem for George Washington in 1775,and he praised her work.They met in 1776.Phillis supported independence for the colonies during the Revolutionary War.After her master died,Phillis was emancipated(被解放的).She married John Peters,a free black man,in 1
8、778.She and her husband lost two children.John was put into prison for debt in 1784.Phillis and her remaining child died in December of 1784 and were buried in an unmarked grave.P4 Phillis was the first African American and the first slave in the United States to publish a book.She was the first Afr
9、ican American woman to earn a living from her writing.Phillis poetry proved the abolitionists idea that blacks could be artistic and intellectual.Her achievements were used to support a growing antislavery movement.请对文章进行段落大意分析 Paragraph 1 关于 Phillis 的简介包括出生去世时间,以及小时候被当作奴隶的悲惨生世。Unit 2 Lets talk teen
10、s3 3 Paragraph 2 Phillis 很聪明,Wheatley 一家教她读书写字鼓励她写诗,12 岁左右就开始发表自己的作品。Paragraph 3 介绍她后来成功出版自己诗集的过程以及如何变得出名;以及她颠簸的婚后生活。Paragraph 4 总的概括 Phillis 的生平,以及她为世界对黑人改观作出的巨大贡献。【典型例题讲解 2】P1 In the spring of 1878,Vincent van Gogh turned 25.As he looked back over his short life,the Dutchman found little to celebr
11、ate among the endeavors of his faltering(彷徨的,不太成功的)career.By conventional,middle-class standards,he was a failure.After a couple of dead-end teaching jobs in England,as well as a short,forgettable spell working in a bookshop in Dordrecht,he moved to Amsterdam to become a minister of religion,followi
12、ng in his fathers footsteps.At the end of 1878,he set off for the depressed coalmining(煤矿的)district of the Borinage to the west of the city of Mons in Belgium,determined to establish himself as a preacher(牧师)to the working class.P2 There,he lived in a humble(简陋的)hut,gave away much of his money,and c
13、hanged his smart clothes into the practical work-wear of the“Borins”.Unfortunately,he was not a gifted speaker,so his meetings were sparsely(稀疏地)attended.His inability to connect with the local coalminers was compounded by a practical,linguistic difficulty:he couldnt make head or tail of their quick
14、-fire(一个接一个的)regional dialect known as“Walloon French”while they were mystified(使神秘化)by his own attempts at French,which to their ears sounded overly formal.In July 1879,only half a year after he had arrived in the region,he received another setback(挫折):the authorities terminated(终止,结束)his trial rel
15、igious appointment.P3 Yet it was at this rock-bottom moment that van Gogh,now 26,started to draw.“I often feel homesick for the country of paintings,”he wrote to his brother Theo in the summer of 1880.He felt sympathy for the working-class miners.For the first time in his life,middle-class van Gogh
16、was friends with poor,working-class people.The people were poor and illiterate(不识字的,没受教育的),and their work was hard and dangerous.Yet for van Gogh,there was some kind of bigger truth in their simple way of life.After he became an artist,he chose to find his subject matter there.Like artists that he a
17、dmired,such as Jean-Francois Millet,he wanted to portray the life of working-class people,and he remained interested in doing so certainly for the first half of his career.Really,it stayed important to him forever.In addition to this general concern for everyday reality and the rural poor,particular
18、 themes that van Gogh encountered in the Borinage would later feature prominently(显著地)in his art.As he once put it in a letter“It was in the Borinage that I began to work from nature for the first time.”P4 Few works from van Goghs Borinage period survived,because the artist burned most of them.As he
19、 revealed in a letter to a friend,he felt they were too clumsy or related to an uncertain time when he was still developing his own style and artistic voice.请对文章进行段落大意分析 Paragraph 1 梵高在 25 岁时回顾过去,做过很多工作,都没有很大的成就。Paragraph 2 梵高当牧师,结果因为语言最终以失败告终。Paragraph 3 在 26 岁的时候才开始画画,主题以普通贫苦大众为主。Paragraph 4 梵高的画被
20、他烧掉的原因。高一英语暑假教材42.语料积累 (1)词汇:1)Phillis was very intelligent.The Wheatley family taught her to read and write,and encourage her to write poetry.intelligent nteldnt adj._ 聪明的;智能的;悟性强的【词性转换】It is your efforts,not your intelligence that determine your success.变形:_ 词性:_ 词义:_ intelligence n.智力;理解力;情报 2)Ph
21、illis had Poems on various subjects,religious and moral published in England in 1773.various veris adj._ 各种各样的,多方面的【词性转换 1】Compared with the traditional way of collecting waste,the new method has brought with it a variety of benefits.变形:_ 词性:_ 词义:_ variety n.多样;种类;多样化【词性转换 2】Eating habits vary from
22、country to country.One mans meat can be another mans poison.变形:_ 词性:_ 词义:_ vary v.变化;改变;使多样化 3)He set off for the depressed coalmining(煤矿的)district of the Borinage to the west of the city of Mons in Belgium.depressed dprest adj._ 沮丧的;萧条的【词性转换 1】A good laugh can drive away negative feelings like depr
23、ession,nervousness,anxiety and disappointment.变形:_ 词性:_ 词义:_ depression n.沮丧;忧愁;萧条;不景气【词性转换 2】Several factors combined to depress the American economy.变形:_ 词性:_ 词义:_ depress v.压抑;使沮丧;使萧条 4)He set off for the depressed coalmining(煤矿的)district of the Borinage to the west of the city of Mons in Belgium
24、,determined to establish himself as a preacher(牧师)to the working class.determined dtmnd adj._ 决定了的;坚决的【词性转换 1】Success favors only those with courage and determination.Unit 2 Lets talk teens5 5 变形:_ 词性:_ 词义:_ determination n.决心;果断;测定【词性转换 2】What we learn today in school will determine whether we can
25、meet our challenges in the future.Now it seems that the students must determine to learn the oral English well 变形:_ 词性:_ 词义:_ determine v.下决心,作出决定;判定;决定 5)In addition to this general concern for everyday reality and the rural poor,particular themes that van Gogh encountered in the Borinage would lat
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