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Unit 6 Understanding ideas 课件
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新标准《英语》高中选择性必修第三册Understanding ideasJohn Boynton Priestley (1894-1984) was bom in the English county of Yorkshire, and knew early on that he wanted to become a writer. When World War 1 broke out, Priestley joined the army, and escaped death on a number of occasions. After the war, he gained a degree from Cambridge University, and then moved to London, where he worked as a freelance writer. During World War II, he presented a weekly radio programme, w hich became immensely popular. Priestley wrote many successful articles, essays, novels and plays, but is best remembered for his play An Inspector Calls. Priestley loved snow and expressed a desire to live in a country where it often snowed.Lead in Read the short introduction to the author of First Snow and answer the questions. Lead in Read the short introduction to the author of First Snow and answer the questions. 1 What careers did Priestley have in his lifetime?Priestly joined the army in World War I before going on to study at Cambridge University. After graduation, he worked as a freelance writer and radio presenter. 2 What kind of person do you think Priestley was? Do more research if necessary. Describe snow in your own words. Read the passage and match the main idea of each paragraph.Para.1 A. The first snow last night was magical.Para.2 B. The kindly world seemed to become cruel.Para.3 C. The first snow last night was an event.Para.4 D. It snowed heavily.Para.5 E. The light changed the world in the morning.Fast readingActivity 2 The expressions used by the author to describe the first snow: an event, so fantastically carpeted, a magical event, a cold place of dead white and pale blues, faintly flushed, artfully disposed, a cold sparkle of white and blue, falling heavily, in great soft flakes…Please underline the expressions the author uses to describe the first snow. Read the passe arefull and choose the best answ r1. What's the main idea of the passage?A. The dseription of Christmas.B. Jane Austen showed her love for snow.C. Mr Robert Lynd's comment about Jane Austen’s characters.D. John Boynton Priestley's deseription and love of the first snow.2. The cildren loked through the window exiedi becauseA. the Christmas had come around againB.it was the first snow in the winterC.it was out of the countryD. the author was sweating in a hot elimnate during the snowy seasonCareful reading3. What made the familiar business in the bathroom so strange?A. The cold world.B. The Japanese print.C. The light coming through the window.D. The little plum tree outside.4. Which word can’ t be used to describe the scenery in the last but one paragraph?A. Disturbing. B. Threatening. C. Cruel. D. F ascinating.5. What kind of style does this passage belong to?A. A scenery essay. B. A story.C. An argumentative writing. D. A letter.Careful reading Activity 3 1 By describing the magical scenery of the first snow, the author encourages readers to come to England and experience its beauty for themselves. 2 By depicting the beautiful, near-magical scenery of the first snow, the author wants to convey his love for snow. 3 By recalling his memories as a child during the first snow, the author expresses his longing for the innocent happiness of childhood. Choose the author’s purpose in writing the passage and give your reasons.Activity 4 TimelineSceneryWhen I got up this morning...The sun came out...The world became a 1__________________________________. The light coming through the windows seemed quite strange, and it made the familiar business of splashing and shaving and brushing and dressing very strange too.The snow became 2_________________. My dining-room window changed into 3______________________________. The little plum tree outside, with snow 4______________________________, stood in full sunlight.cold place of dead white and pale bluesdelicate pinksa lovely Japanese print lining its branches and artfully disposed along its trunkThe author uses picturesque language to depict the first snow. Complete the diagram with the expressions you have underlined in the passage.Activity 4 TimelineSceneryAn hour or two later...Now...Everything was a 5______________________________. The ground 6______________________________, the sky was 7__________________________, and all the trees 8________________________________. The entire scene looked 9______________________________.The snow is 10______________________________.The roofs are 11______________________________. The trees are 12______________________________.I can see the children flattening their noses against the window.cold sparkle of white and bluewent on and onthick greyall bendingso many black and threatening shapeslike a cruel grasslandfalling heavily in great soft flakesthickActivity 4 Now work in pairs and talk about how the author organises the structure of the passage. Think & Share1 Why does the author mention Jane Austen at the beginning of the passage?By referencing the characters of Jane Austen, who is known for her witty, perceptive observations of early 19th century English country life, the author is emphasising the irony and self-awareness with which he goes on to make his statement about the first snow. Think & Share2 What images does the author use to enhance the description of snow?Images used by the author to enhance the description of snow: a cold place of dead white and pale blues, flushing the snow with delicate pinks, a cold sparkle of white and blue, falling heavily, in great soft flakes… Think & Share3 What other literary works about snow do you know? Share them with the class.4 Have you encountered any difficulties in understanding this passage? Can you use visualisation to better understand the passage? After reading the passage, please fill in the following blanks.Last night it snowed and it was the first fall of snow people 1._______(see) that winter. Priestley found the children 2. ________ ( look) through the windows at the snow fall excitedly. However, last year he was abroad sweating in a hot climate during the 3.________ ( snow ) season. The first snow fall was not only 4.___ event but a magical event. People went to bed in one kind of world and woke up to find 5. _________ ( they) in another. This morning, when Priestley got up, the light 6.____ came through the windows made everything very strange. The dining- room window 7. ____________________ ( transform) into a lovely Japanese print. An hour or two later, he looked out t of the window and found the whole world 8. _______ (change) again.It was as if the kindly countryside had been turned into a cruel I grassland. Then the world had changed again. The snow was falling So 9.________ (heavy) that you could hardly see across the shallow valley. From his study, Priestley could see the children flattening their noses 10.________ the window and recalled a rhyme in his childhood.had seenlookingsnowyanthemselvesthathad been transformedchangedheavilyagainst1 Mr Robert Lynd once said of Jane Austen's characters:“They are people in whose lives a slight fall of snow is an event." Even at the risk of appearing to this fair and witty reviewer as another Mr Woodhouse, I must insist that last night's fall of snow here was an event. I was nearly as excited about it this morning as the children, whom I found all looking through the window at the magic outside and talking away as excitedly as if Christmas had suddenly come round again. 罗伯特.林德先生曾这样评论过简.奥斯汀笔下的人物:“在这些人的生命里,场场小雪皆是大事。”在这位公正睿智的评论家面前,即便是冒着让自己看起来像伍德豪斯先生那样的风险,我也得坚持说:“昨晚这儿的那场雪是件大事。”对于这场雪,我今早近乎像孩子们那样兴奋。孩子们透过窗子看着外面奇妙的世界,兴奋地说个不停,就像圣诞节突然又要来了一般。1 The fact is, however, that the snow was as strange and fascinating to me as it was to them. It is the first fall we have had here this winter, and last year I was out of the country, sweating in a hot climate, during the snowy season, so that it really does seem an age since I saw the ground so fantastially carpeted.事实上,这场雪于我而言,也是同样的奇异,同样的迷人。这是今年冬天我们在这里的第一场雪,而在去年的雪季,我身在异国,在酷热的天气里汗流不止,所以离我上次欣赏到这银装素裏的世界,着实过了些时日了2 The first fall of snow is not only an event but it is a magical event. You go to bed in one kind of world and wake up to find yourself in another quite different, and if this is not magie, then where is it to be found? The very secrecy and quietmess of the thing makes it more magical.这场初雪不仅是一件大事,而且还是一件具有魔力的大事。入睡时,世界是一个模样,醒来则是完全不同的另一番模样,若非有魔力,如何才能这般?神秘,悄然,这给雪又添了几分魔力。3 When I got up this morning the world was a cold place of dead white and pale blues. The light that came through the windows was very strange, and it made the familiar business of splashing and shaving and brushing and dressing very strange too. 今早我起床时,世界是一片寂然的白色与浅淡的蓝色,到处清清冷冷。窗子透进来的光线很是怪异,使得洗脸、刮胡子、刷牙、穿衣服这些熟悉的日常行为也显得离奇古怪。3 Then the sun came out, and by the time I had sat down to breakfast it was shining bravely and flushing the snow with delicate pinks. The dining room window had been transformed into a lovely Japanese print. The ltte plum tree outside, with the faintly flushed snow lining its branches and artfully disposed along its trunk, stood in full sunlight.接着太阳出来了,等到我坐下来吃早餐时,太阳的光彩已是绚烂夺目,给雪地添了-抹柔和的粉红色。餐厅的窗户成了一幅可爱的日本版画。在阳光的普照之下,屋外的李子树的树干和枝丫被淡粉的积雪精致巧妙地装点着。4 An hour or two later everything was a cold sparkle of white and blue. The world had completely changed again. The ltte Japanese prints had all disappeared. I looked out of my study window, over the garden, the field, to the low hills beyond, and the ground went on and on, the sky was thick grey, and all the trees so many black and threatening shapes. 一两个小时过后,一切都闪着或白或蓝的微光。世界又彻底改变了模样。小小的日本版画都消失不见了,我从书房看向窗外,越过花园、田野,再望向远处低矮的小山,沿着不断向前延伸的地面望去,天空成了厚重的灰色,所有的树木都显出一副黑黢黢和凶神恶煞的样子。4 There was indeed something curiously disturbing about the whole prospect. It was as if our kindly countryside, close to the very heart of England, had been turmed into a cruel grassland. At any moment, it seemed, a body of horsemen might be seen breaking out from the black trees, so many weapons might be heard and some distant spot of snow be reddened. It was that kind of landsape.整个景象确实会给人带来一种奇怪的、不安的感受。就好像我们这个靠近英格兰中心位置的亲切小乡村变成了暴躁的草原;仿佛随时可能看见-群骑兵从黑約黝的树丛中冲出,可能听见武器的交错响声,最后好像看见远处的白雪一点点被血液染红。这幅景象就是给人这种感觉。5 Now it has changed again. The glare has gone and no touch of the disturbing remains. But the snow is flling heavily, in great soft flakes, so that you can hardly see across the shallow valley, and the roofs are thick and the trees all bending, and the weathercock of the village church, still to be seen through the grey loaded air, has become some creature out of Hans Andersen.现在,一切又变了。炫目的日光已然消失,也不再有那种紧张不安感。大片柔软的雪花铺天盖地地飘落,遮挡了你的视线,让你几乎看不到浅浅的山谷,屋项上存了厚厚的雪,树木被压得弯下腰来,村庄教堂的风信鸡在灰蒙蒙的空气中依稀可见,像是从安徒生童话里走出来的活物。5 From my study, which is apart from the house and faces it, I can see the children flattening their noses against the window, and there is running through my head a rhyme I used to repeat when I was a child and fattened my nose against the cold window to watch the falling snow:从书房看去,可以看到孩子们把鼻子抵在窗户上看雪的样子,我的脑海里出现了一首儿歌,那是我小时候将鼻子抵在冰凉的窗户上看雪时会一直重复哼着的歌:Snow, snow faster:White alabaster!Killing geese in Scotland,Sending feathers here!(Adaptation from First Snow by Johm Boywnton Priestley)下雪吧,下快一点吧:石膏一样的雪白!在苏格兰辜些鹅,把雪白的羽毛送到这儿来吧!(改编自约翰 博因顿 普里斯特利的(初雪》)
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