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1、Unit 6 Being There新世纪高等院校英语专业本科系列教材(修订版)综合教程第六册(第2版)电子教案上海外语教育出版社南京信息工程大学 刘杰海第1页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案Contents pageContents Learning Objectives Pre-reading Activities Global Reading Detailed Reading Consolidation Activities Further Enhancement第2页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案objectivesLearning Objectives Rhetorical skill:t
2、ransferred epithet and rhetorical question Key language&grammar points Writing strategies:cohesive devices Theme:travel and mental health第3页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案Pre-R:picture activationPicture Activation|Pre-questionsWhat is the meaning of traveling?第4页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案Pre-R:Pre-questions-1Picture Activation|
3、Pre-questions1.When asked about our hobbies,eight out of ten people will mention traveling.Many are even mad about it.When traveling,we feel free both physically and mentally,especially mentally:no work,no boss,no assignment,no deadline.What a wonderful world!At the same time,we admire the magnifice
4、nce of natural landscapes,and enjoy the tranquility of the remote countryside as well as the convenience of the modern cities.There is no doubt that most of us have some kind of traveling experiences.So share one with the class.Open for discussion.第5页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案Pre-R:Pre-questions-2Picture Activa
5、tion|Pre-questions2.Inside every traveler,theres a dream place that he is dying to visit in his lifetime.We always hear people,especially young people,say that“When I have enough money,I will spend my holiday in”What is your dream place?Tell us where it is and why you want to go there.Open for discu
6、ssion.第6页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:text introductionThe text is basically composed of three topics:an examination of primary motivation for traveling,a discussion of travel writing that offers useful insights into the travelers psyche,and a description of the peculiar approach held by some travelers today.T
7、ext Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|Structure第7页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-FreudFreud(Paragraph 8)Sigmund Freud(18561939),Austrian neurologist.He founded psychoanalysis and was the first one to emphasize the significance of unconscious processes in normal and neurotic behavior.Text Introduction|Culture
8、Notes|Author|Structure第8页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-Evelyn WaughEvelyn Waugh(Paragraph 15)Evelyn Arthur St.John Waugh(19031966),English novelist.His work was profoundly influenced by his conversion to Roman Catholicism in 1930.His works include Decline and Fall (1928)and Brideshead Revisited(1945).Text In
9、troduction|Culture Notes|Author|Structure第9页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-Paul TherouxPaul Theroux(Paragraph 16)(1941)American writer.He wrote fiction works that include The Mosquito Coast(1982),My Other Life (1996),and Kowloon Tong(1997)and nonfiction travel books that include The Great Railway Bazaar (1975
10、)and The Pillars of Hercules(1995).Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|Structure第10页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-Shiva NaipaulShiva Naipaul(Paragraph 16)Trinidadian writer;full name Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul(1932 ).His novels include A House for Mr.Biswas(1961)and A Bend in the River (1979).He wa
11、s awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in.Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|Structure第11页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-Graham GreeneGraham Greene(Paragraph 16)(19041991)one of the most popular and critically acclaimed authors of the 20th century,a British editor,essayist,playwright and novelist.Greene
12、s most famous works include Brighton Rock(1938),The Quiet Americane (1955),Our Man in Havana(1958)and The Honorary Consul(1973).He had a long association with the movies,and was involved in This Gun for Hire(1942),The Third Man(1949)and Loser Takes All(1956).Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|St
13、ructure第12页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-Phillip GPhilip Glazebrook(Paragraph 18)English novelist and travel writer.He is the author of Journey to Kars(1985).Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|Structure第13页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-James HolmanJames Holman(Paragraph 19)Known as the“Blind Traveler,”James Holma
14、n(17861857)was a British adventurer,author and social observer,best known for his writings on his extensive travels.Not only completely blind but suffering from debilitating pain and limited mobility,he undertook a series of solo journeys that were unprecedented both in their extent of geography and
15、 method of“human echolocation.”In 1866,the journalist William Jerdan wrote that“From Marco Polo to Mungo Park,no three of the most famous travellers,grouped together,would exceed the extent and variety of countries traversed by our blind countryman.”Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|Structure第1
16、4页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-Author bioAnatole Broyard(19201990)African-American literary critic.He worked for The New York Times for forty years.His writings include Aroused by Books and Men,Women,and Other Anticlimaxes.He grew up in Brooklyn and attended the New School for Social Research.After serving
17、in World War II,he taught fiction writing at New York University and Columbia.Text Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|Structure第15页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案G-R:CN-Structure AnalysisText Introduction|Culture Notes|Author|StructurePart 1(Para 1-11)an examination of primary motivation for travelingPart 2(Para 12-1
18、5)a discussion of travel writing that offers useful insights into the travelers psychePart 3(Para 16-20)a description of the peculiar approach held by some travelers today第16页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案DR-p1-textBEING THEREAnatole Broyard1.Travel is like adultery:one is always tempted to be unfaithful to ones ow
19、n country.To have imagination is inevitably to be dissatisfied with where you live.There is in men a centrifugal tendency.In our wanderlust,we are lovers looking for consummation.Detailed Reading第17页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案DR-p2-3-text2.Only while traveling can we appreciate age.At home,for Americans at east,
20、everything must be young,new,but when we go abroad we are interested only in the old.We want to see what has been saved,defended against time.3.When we travel,we put aside our defenses,our anxiety,and invite regression.We go backward instead of forward.We cultivate our hysteria.Detailed Reading第18页综
21、合教程6(第2版)电子教案DR-p4-text4.It is our best selves that travel,just as we dress in our best clothes.Only our passport reminds us how ordinary we actually are.We go abroad to meet our foreign persona,that thrilling stranger born on the plane.Were going to see in Europe everything we have eliminated or ed
22、ited out of our own culture in the name of convenience:religion,royalty,picturesqueness,otherness and passion.We cling to the belief that other peoples are more passionate than we are.Detailed Reading第19页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案DR-p5-text5.Theres an impostor in each of us why else would we put on dark glasses
23、 and try to speak and look like the natives of another place?At home,we impersonate ourselves;when were abroad,we can try to be what weve always wanted to be.In spite of all the recent talk about roots,many of us are tired of our roots,which may be shallow anyway,and so we travel in search of rootle
24、ssness.Detailed Reading第20页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案DR-p6-text6.Traveling began when men grew curious.The influence of the church,the traditional pattern of life,the lack of money and leisure had all restrained curiosity until the seventeenth century,when under pressure of scientific discoveries,the physical w
25、orld began to gape open.It was then that people began to travel in search of the profane.Detailed Reading第21页综合教程6(第2版)电子教案DR-p7-8-text7.Travel arrived together with sophistication,with the ability to see through or beyond ones own culture,with the modern faculty of boredom.Something of the Crusades
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