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1、Unit 6 A Days WaitnA man may be destroyed,but not defeated.n人不是为失败而生,你能够摧毁他,但永远无法打败他。1第1页Warming-up ActivitiesnHowmuchdoyouknowaboutthewriterofthepassage-ErnestHemingway?Canyoutellussomeofhisworks?nHaveyoueverbeenfacedwithdeathordangeroflifebefore?Ifyes,whatsyourattitudetowardsit?2第2页Ernest Hemingwa
2、y Hemingway(1899-1961),American novelist and short-story writer,was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.He was noted both for the intense masculinity of his writing and for his adventurous and widely publicized life.His succinct and lucid prose style exerted a powerful influence on the Am
3、erican and British fiction in the 20th century.Background Information 3第3页18991961Life TimeAmericanNationalityOak Park,IllinoisPlace of BirthPersonal Experiences4第4页Personal Experiences1.ServingasavolunteerambulancedriverinWorldWarI.2.Workingasajournalistandcorrespondent 3.ServingasajournalistintheS
4、panishCivilWar4.Bullfighting,hunting,skiing 5第5页The Sun Also Rises(1926)WorksA Farewell to Arms(1929)For Whom the Bell Tolls(1940)6第6页The Old Man and the Sea(1952)Worksthe Nobel Prize for Literature(1954)Honor7第7页Simplicity,naturalness,directness,clarity,freshnessWriting StyleDeath and courageTheme“
5、A man can be destroyed but not defeated.”Famous SayingFor a true writer,each book should be a moving beginning or he tried again for something beyond payment.He should always try for something that has never been done or what the others tried and failed.And sometimes with good luck hell succeed.View
6、s on Writing8第8页In general,it refers to the post-World War I generation,but specifically a group of the U.S.writers who came of age during the war and established their literary reputations in the 1920s.The term stems from a remark made by Gertrude Stein to Ernest Hemingway “You are all a lost gener
7、ation.”Lost Generation 9第9页-American illustrator and author-Life time:(18531911)-Place of birth:Wilmington-Nationality:American-Works:The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (1883)The Wonder Clock(1888)Stolen Treasure(1907)Howard Pyle Howard Pyle(18531911),American illustrator,teacher,and writer,was born
8、 in Wilmington,Delaware.His stories and illustrations established in reputation.In 1900,he established in Wilmington the Howard Pyle School of Art.Pyles work often deals with American history and medieval folklore and his illustrations feature a realistic style and a bold line.10第10页Thermometers A t
9、hermometer is an instrument for measuring temperature.The most common scales are Fahrenheit and Celsius or Centigrade.Fahrenheit is used in the United State and some other English-speaking countries.On the Fahrenheit scale,the freezing point of water is 32 and its boiling point 212.Celsius is used t
10、hroughout most of the world.On the Celsius scale,the freezing point of water is 0 and its boiling point 100.11第11页The Way upon the heavensis twinkling just for youand Mr.he came byto say goodnight to you Ill sing for you Ill sing for motherWere for the worldand for the people everywheregonna show th
11、em all we Oh my sleeping child the worlds so wildbut youve built your own paradiseThats one reason why Ill cover you,sleeping child If all the people around the worldthey had a like yoursEnglish Song Sleeping Child Milky_Moon_praying_care _mind_12第12页wed have no fighting and no warsthere would be la
12、sting on EarthIf all the kings and all the leaderscould see you here this waythey would the Earth in their they would learn to watch you play Oh my sleeping child the worlds so wildbut youve built your own paradiseThats one reason why Ill cover you,sleeping child Im gonna cover my sleeping childKeep
13、 you away from the world so wild peace_hold_arms_13第13页1.miserable悲惨;n没有你我生活会很凄惨。nMylifewouldbemiserablewithoutyou.n他们总是埋怨他们悲惨命运。nTheyalwayscomplainedabouttheirmiserablefate.14第14页2.shiver战栗,发抖;n雨水飘雪将使我们冷打颤。nRainandsnowwillshiverus.n想到他可能会被车撞到,我就吓得发抖。nIshiverattheideahecouldvemetacarcrash.15第15页3.ca
14、psule胶囊;n这个病人不喝水就吞下了胶囊胶囊。nThepatientswallowedthecapsulewithoutdrinkingwater.nTablet药片。nPill药丸。16第16页4.overcome克服;n我们克服一个又一个难题。nWeovercomeoneproblemafteranother.n他有足够勇气来克服这个困难。nHehasenoughcouragetoovercomethedifficulty.17第17页5.acid酸;n柠檬是一个酸酸水果。nAlemonisanacidfruit.18第18页6.germ病菌,细菌;n一些疾病是由携带细菌细菌昆虫造成。
15、nSomediseasearecausedbygerm-carryinginsects.nbacterial/virus19第19页7.epidemic流行病()flu感冒;n到现在,大约200人,因为流行性感冒死亡。nSofar,nolessthan200peoplehavediedoftheflu epidemic.20第20页8.pneumonia肺炎;n他已经从肺炎中痊愈了。nHehasrecoveredfromthepneumoniaus.21第21页9.pirate海盗;n听说海盗把他们金银财宝埋藏在这个岛上。nItwassaidthatthepirateburiedtheirtr
16、easureonthisisland.22第22页10.prescribe开处方;n医生给发烧病人开了药方。nThedoctorprescribedhispatientwhowasdownwithfever.nprescription药方。23第23页11.varnish使有光泽;n别坐在那个椅子上,我刚上完清漆。nDontsitonthatchairIvejustvarnishedit.nPolish24第24页12.creek小溪;n我们一边钓鱼一边把汽水放在溪水中冰镇着。nWechilledoursodainthecreekwhilefishing.25第25页13.flush脸红;n她
17、因为激动脸开始发红。nShebegantoflushwithexcitement.26第26页14.mound土墩;n探险者爬上一个土堆以测量他们四面土地。nTheexplorersclimbedamoundtosurveythelandaroundthem.27第27页15.poise平衡;n小姑娘把杯子稳稳地放在桌子边上。nThegirlpoisedtheglassontheedgeofthetable.28第28页mence开始,着手;n开始举行仪式好吗?nShallwecommencetheceremony?ncommencetodosth29第29页17.thermometer温度计
18、;n我们用温度计测量温度。nWemeasurethetemperaturewithathermometer.30第30页18.gaze指“因为诧异、好奇、喜悦、同情或感兴趣而目不转睛地看”,如:Whatareyougazingat?你在凝视什么?stare指“睁大眼睛、目不转睛地盯着看”,如:Itsrudetostareatpeople.盯着看人不礼貌。glare指因为“羡幕、恐惧、诧异或愚蠢而用恐吓、凶狠或愤恨眼光看”,如:Heglaredather.他向她瞪眼。peek指“偷看”、“经过孔隙窥视”,如:Youmustnotpeekwhileyouarecountinginsuchgames
19、ashide-and-seek.象捉迷藏一类游戏中,你数数时绝对不能偷看。peer指“细看”,如:Hewaspeeringdownthewell.他细看下面井。31第31页CF:gaze,stare&glare这几个词都是动词,都有这几个词都是动词,都有“凝视凝视”、“注意看注意看”、“盯着看盯着看”之意。之意。gaze是长时间凝视,经常带有诧异、赞美、迷恋之含义。是长时间凝视,经常带有诧异、赞美、迷恋之含义。stare是睁大眼睛注视,带有诧异、诧异、赞美和恐惧等情绪。是睁大眼睛注视,带有诧异、诧异、赞美和恐惧等情绪。有时还带着粗鲁、无礼意思。有时还带着粗鲁、无礼意思。glare是怒目而视,强
20、调敌意或畏惧。是怒目而视,强调敌意或畏惧。Directions:Fill in the blanks with the three words above.Change the form where necessary.1.She at it for some time,then added,“You dont need bookcases at all.”2.Its rude to at people.3.Ralph out of the train window during the trip to Chicago.4.The two boxers stood at each other.
21、5.The speaker at the man who came in late and banged the door.6.The sailor at the sea to try to find another ship.gazed_stare_gazed_glaring_glared_stared_32第32页slack:adj.not tense;relaxedDont get slack at your work.She was shocked at the slack discipline in the school.工作中不要松懈。工作中不要松懈。33第33页covey:n.a
22、smallflockorgroup(ofsmallbirds)Look,thereisacoveyofgrouse(松鸡)overthere.表示群体量词中英文表示不一样:一串葡萄aclusterofgrapes一列船队afleetofships一群牛aherdofcattle一束花abunchofflowers一群羊aflockofsheep一群人acrowdofpeople一群鱼aschooloffish34第34页1.Part Division of the Text2.Scanning3.Style Analysis4.Supply the Missing Information 35
23、第35页Part Division of the TextMain IdeasParagraphsParts 11 13214 25326 30The little boys parents called in a doctor.Assured by the doctor,his father asked him to relax,but the boy was holding tight onto himself about something.After his return from the hunting,the boys father found the boy still lyin
24、g in bed,gazing at the foot of the bed.431 57Admitting he had thought he was going to die,the boy relaxed slowly after his fathers explanation.36第36页Scanning 1.Scan the text and find the places where there are changes of places.What are 2.implied by the changes?SentencesImplicationMisunderstanding w
25、as gradually caused.He came into the roomBut when I came downstairsWhen the doctor cameDownstairs,the doctorBack in the roomI went out for a whileAt the houseI went up to him37第37页2.Find the places where there are misunderstandings between the Father and Son,then explain what they each refer to.Para
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