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单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,Lesson 7,Everyday Use,for Your,Grandmama,Background Information,The author wrote quite a number of novels,among them were,The Color Purple,which won the Pulitzer Prize of Fiction,(,普利策小说奖),and The American Book Award,(,美国图书奖,),.In 1985,the Color Purple was made into a movie which won great fame.,Objectives of Teaching,To comprehend the whole story,To lean and master the vocabulary and expressions,To learn to paraphrase the difficult sentences,To understand the structure of the text,To appreciate the style and rhetoric of the passage.,Important and Difficult points,The comprehension of the whole story,The understanding of certain expressions,The appreciation of the writing technique,Colloquial,slangy or black English,Cultural difference between nationalities in the US,Detailed study of the text:,1.wavy:having regular curves,A wavy line has a series of regular curves along it.,The wavy lines are meant to represent water.,Here in the text the word describes the marks in wavy patterns on the clay ground left by the broom.,*image 1*(,此处加一细曲线图),Detailed study of the text:,2.groove:a long narrow path or track made in a surface,esp.to guide the movement of,sth.,(here,the explanation is not proper),A groove is a wide,deep line cut into a surface.,The cupboard door slides open along the groove it fits into.,*image 2*(,此处,加一,groove,图),Detailed study of the text:,3.homely:simple,not grand,(of people,faces,etc.,)not good-looking,ugly,If someone is homely,they are not very attractive to look at;used in Am.E.,Detailed study of the text:,4.awe:,Awe,is the feeling of respect and amazement that you have when you are faced with,sth,.wonderful,frightening or completely unknown.,The child stared at him in silent awe.,Detailed Study of the Text,Section 1 of part I,The setting:yard,house,Maggie:appearance,Comparison with her sister:eying her with a mixture of envy and awe,Sister has held life in the palm of one hand,Detailed study of the text,To have made it:if you make it,you are successful in achieving,sth,.Difficult,or in surviving through a very difficult period.,I believe I have the talent to make it.,You are brave and courageous.You can make it.,Detailed study of the text:,5.confront:to face boldly or threateningly,encounter,If a problem,task,or difficulty confronts you,or you are confronted with it,it is,sth,.that you cannot avoid and must deal with,I was confronted with the task of designing and building the new system.,II.Detailed study of the text:,6.totter:to move in an unsteady way from side to side as if about to fall,to walk with weak unsteady steps,The old lady tottered down the stairs.,Detailed study of the text,curse:If you curse,you use rude or offensive language,usu.because you are angry about,sth,.,insult:If sb.insults you,they say,sth,.rude to you or offend you by doing or saying,sth,.which shows they have a low opinion of you.,Detailed study of the text:,embrace:to take and hold(another or each other)in the arms as a sign of love,hug,Smile into each others face:,Detailed study of the text,To smile into each others face,II.Detailed study of the text:,7.limousine:A,limousine,is a large and very comfortable car,esp.one with a glass screen between the front and back seats.,Limousines,are usually driven by a chauffeur,*image 2*,(,此处插一豪华轿车图),II.Detailed study of the text:,cf,:,Sedan/saloon,is a car with seats for four or more people,a fixed roof,and a boot(the space at the back of the car,covered by a lid,in which you carry things such as luggage,shopping or tools)that is separate from the seating part of the car.,*image-3*,普通轿车图,Detailed study of the text:,convertible,:a car with a soft roof that can be folded down or removed,*image 4*,带帆布顶蓬的轿车,sports car,:a low usu.open car with room for only 2 people for traveling with high power and speed,(*,image 5*,跑车图),Detailed study of the text:,coupe,ku:pei,a car with a fixed roof,a sloping back,two doors and seats for four people,*image 6*,两箱轿车图,station wagon(Am E)/estate car(Br.E)a car which has a long body with a door at the back end and space behind the back seats,*image 7*,Detailed study of the text:,8.gray/grey:used to describe the,colour,of peoples hair when it changes from its original,colour,usu.as they get old and before it becomes white,Johnny Carson:a talk show anchorman,9.tacky:(Am.E,slang)shabby,Detailed study of the text:,I wear flannel nightgowns?,10.overalls:are a single piece of clothing that combines trousers and a jacket.,(*image 8*工装裤图),Your wear overalls over your clothes in order to protect them from dirt,paint,etc.while you are working,Detailed study of the text:,11.hog:pig,esp.a fat one for eating,12.sledge hammer:large,heavy hammer for swinging with both hands,a large heavy hammer with a long handle,used for smashing concrete,*image 9*,长把大锤,13.barley:,大麦,Detailed study of the text:,14.pancake:a thin,flat circle of cooked batter(,糊状物,)made of milk,flour and eggs.usu.rolled up or folded and eaten hot with a sweet or savory filling inside,Who ever knew a Johnsonthe womans family name,Detailed study of the text,With one foot raised in flightwith my head turned in whichever way is farthest from them:Indirect speech act meaning ready to escape,II.Detailed study of the text:,15.sidle:walk as if ready to turn or go the other way,If you sidle somewhere,you walk there uncertainly or cautiously,as if you do not want anyone to notice you,A man sidled up to me and asked if I wanted a ticket for the match.,II.Detailed study of the text:,16.shuffle:slow dragging walk,If you shuffle,you walk without lifting your feet properly off the ground,He slipped on his shoes and shuffled out of the room.,II.Detailed study of the text:,If you shuffle,you move your feet about while standing or move your bottom about while sitting,often because you feel uncomfortable or embarrassed.,II.Detailed study of the text:,I was shuffling in my seat.,cf,:,totter(n.6),sidle(n.15),shuffle,II.Detailed study of the text:,17.blaze:to burn with a bright flame,A wood fire was blazing,but there was no other light in the room.,n.the sudden sharp shooting up of a flame,a very bright fire,The fire burned slowly at first,but soon burst into a blaze.,II.Detailed study of the text:,18.sweet gum tree:a large North American tree of the witch hazel(,榛子,)family,with alternate maplelike leaves,spiny(,多刺的,)fruit balls,and flagrant juice,美洲金缕梅,落叶灌木或小乔木,.,原产于北美和亚洲,.,其分叉小枝从前用为魔杖,这寻找地下水,故俗称魔杖,.,II.Detailed study of the text:,19.dingy:dirty and faded,A building or place that is dingy is rather dark and depressing and does not seem to have been well looked after,.,This is the dingiest street of the town.,Clothes,curtains,etc.that are dingy are dirty or faded.,II.Detailed study of the text:,20.raise:to collect together,raise an army/raise enough money for a holiday,His wife raised the money by selling her,jewellery,.,Were trying to raise funds to establish a scholarship.,II.Detailed study of the text:,21.underneath:(so as to go)under(,sth,.),The letter was pushed underneath the door.,Did you find very much growing underneath the snow?,(Here it suggests a repressive and imposing quality in her voice.),II.Detailed study of the text:,22.make-believe:a state of pretending or the things which are pretended,She lives in a make-believe world/a world of make-believe.,II.Detailed study of the text:,Dont be afraid of monsters-the story is only make-believe.,The little girl made believe she was a princess.,II.Detailed study of the text:,23.shove:to push,esp.in a rough or careless way,There was a lot of pushing and shoving to get on the bus.,Help me to shove this furniture aside.,II.Detailed study of the text:,If you shove sb.or,sth,.,you push them with a quick,rather,violent movement.,He dragged her out to the door and shoved her into the street.,II.Detailed study of the text:,24.dimwit:(,infml,)an ignorant and stupid person,dim:faint,not bright,wit:intelligence,wisdom,at ones wits end:at the end of ones tether,II.Detailed study of the text:,25.organdy:(Br.E organdie)very fine transparent muslin(,麦斯林纱,平纹细布,)with a stiff finish(,最后一层涂饰,),very fine rather stiff cotton material used esp.for womens dresses,(,蝉翼纱,玻璃纱,),II.Detailed study of the text:,26.pump:low shoe that grips the foot chiefly at the toe and the heel,27.stare down any disaster in her efforts:face up and defeat any disaster with her efforts,stare down:two people looking at each other persistently until one shifts his eye,II.Detailed study of the text:,28.flicker:to move backwards and forwards unsteadily,shadows flickered on the wall,flickering eyelids,even the self-assurance of,Ogilver,flickered.,II.Detailed study of the text:,29.stumble:to stop and/or make mistakes in speaking or reading aloud,to catch the foot on the ground while moving along and start to fall,She stumble at/over the long word,He stumbled and stopped reading.,II.Detailed study of the text:,cf,:,stammer:to speak or say with pauses and repeated sounds,either habitually or because of excitement,fear,etc.,stammerer,stutter:to speak or say with difficulty in producing sounds,esp.habitually holding back the first consonant.stutterer,II.Detailed study of the text:,30.good-naturedly:naturally kind,ready to help,to forgive,not to be angry,A person or animal that is good-natured is naturally friendly and does not easily get angry.,a good-natured policeman,II.Detailed study of the text:,31.mossy:,moss:any of several types of a small flat green or yellow flowerless plant that grows in a thick furry mass on wet soil,or on a wet surface,II.Detailed study of the text:,32.hook:to catch with or as if with a hook,to hook a fish/a rich husband,hooknose,Here:to attack with the horn of the cow,II.Detailed study of the text:,33.soothe:to make less angry,excited or anxious,comfort or calm,to make less painful,soothing words,soothe ones feelings,II.Detailed study of the text:,34.shingle:a small thin piece of building material(such as wood)often with one end thicker than the other for laying in overlapping rows as a covering for the roof or sides of building,II.Detailed study of the text:,cf,:tile;a flat or curved piece of fired clay,stone,or concrete used esp.for roofs,floors,or walls and often for ornamental work,II.Detailed study of the text:,35.porthole:also port,a small usu.circular window or opening in a ship for light or air,36.shutter:a.one that shuts,b.movable cover(wooden panel or iron plate,hinged,or separate and detachable)for a window or door,to keep out light or burglars.,II.Detailed study of the text:,cf,:Venetian blinds,The shop front is fitted with rolling shutters.,c.device that opens to admit light through the lens of a camera,II.Detailed study of the text:,37.pasture:land where grass is grown and where cattle feed on it,38.furtive:stealthy,If sb.is furtive,he/she behaves as if he/she wants to keep,sth,.secret or hidden.,II.Detailed study of the text:,They suddenly looked furtive when I got into the room.,I watched him furtively pencil a note and slip it between the pages.,A woman with furtive look sidled up to me and asked furtively whether I had/wanted porn CDs.,II.Detailed study of the text:,39.hang about:to wait or stay near a place without purpose or activity,40.washday:also washing day,the day when clothes are washed,II.Detailed study of the text:,41.impressed with her:impressed by her manner,42.well-turned:(of a phrase)carefully formed and pleasantly expressed,a well-turned phrase:,恰当的词语,II.Detailed study of the text:,43.cute:delightfully pretty and often small,If you describe sb.as cute you mean that you find them attractive,often in a sexual way,II.Detailed study of the text:,44.scald:to burn with hot liquid,He scalded his tongue on/with the hot coffee,scalding:boiling or as hot as boiling,II.Detailed study of the text:,court:If a man courts a woman,he pays a lot of attention to her because he wants to marry her.,II.Detailed study of the text:,45.flashy:over-ornamented,unpleasantly big,bright,etc.and perhaps not of good quality Something that is flashy is so smart,bright and expensive that you find it unpleasant and perhaps vulgar,a flashy sports car/cheap flashy clothes,II.Detailed study of the text:,46.recompose:,compose:to make(esp.oneself)calm,quiet,etc.,Jean was nervous at first but soon composed herself.,II.Detailed study of the text:,47.kinky:(esp.of hair)having kinks,kink:a backward turn or twist in hair,a rope,chain,pipe,etc.,48.wriggle:to twist from side to side,49.loud:attracting attention by being unpleasantly,colourful,II.Detailed study of the text:,50.rope:(of 2 or more mountain climbers)to be fastened together with the same rope,The word here means the plaits or the pigtails are fastened together,II.Detailed study of the text:,51.gliding:to move noiselessly in a smooth,continuous manner,which seems easy and without effort,glider:a plane without an engine,II.Detailed study of the text:,52.something of a(n).:(,infml,)rather a(n),a fairly good,You use the expression something of in the following ways.,If you say that a person or thing has something of a particular quality,feeling,etc.,you mean that they have it to some extent.,II.Detailed study of the text:,If you say that a person is something of an actor,something of a poet,etc.,you mean that the person can act,write poetry,etc.to some extent,Dr.,Mitra,a scholar and something of a philosopher,II.Detailed study of the text:,If you say that a situation is something of a mystery/a surprise,etc.,you mean that it is slightly mysterious,slightly surprising,He is something of a book collector/a liar/a musician.,I am something of a carpenter myself,you know.,II.Detailed study of the text:,make,sth,.of oneself:be successful,He is a clever boy-I hope hell make,sth,.of himself.,II.Detailed study of the text:,53.peek:(,infml,)to look at,sth,.quickly,esp.when one should not,They caught him peeking through the hole at what was going on in the room,II.Detailed study of the text:,peep:to look at,sth,.quickly and secretly,Its rude to peep at other peoples work.,He took a peep at the back of the book to find out the answers to the questions.,II.Detailed study of the text:,Peek&Peep,are not clearly distinguishable when denoting to see what is concealed,or hidden.,II.Detailed study of the text:,peer:to look very carefully or hard,esp.as if not able to see well,She peered through the mist,trying to find the right path.,He peered at me over the top of his glasses.,II.Detailed study of the text:,54.stoop:to bend the head and shoulders forwards and down,55.cower:to bend low and draw back as from fear,pain,shame,cold etc.,II.Detailed study of the text:,56.go through motions with Maggies hand:,Here“motions”refer to trying to shake hands with Maggie.,II.Detailed study of the text:,If you go through the motions,you say or do,sth,.that is expected of you without being very sincere or serious about it.Or you pretend to do,sth,.by making the movements associated with a particular action.,II.Detailed study of the text:
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