1、东北师范大学附属中学网校(版权所有 不得复制)期数: 0510 YYG2 021 学科:英语 年级:高三 编稿老师:徐 卓 审稿老师:孔 军 _同步教学信息预 习 篇Unit Six Going WestI. Background information The Expansion to the West These are 22 Western States that form the American West (west of the Mississippi River). Traditionally, when one thinks of the expansion of the Am
2、erican West, the event most likely to come to mind is the California Gold Rush of 1849. While that profitable discovery did boost Californias population by 80,000 eager prospectors, there remained an awful lot of land between the Pacific Coast and, say, St. Louis, Missouri. Why mention St. Louis? yo
3、u might be asking. Because in actuality the young United States started exploring the vast land mass to the west from that very point and almost fifty years before those gold nuggets started hitting the pan in California. In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson sent a secret message to Congress calling f
4、or an expedition into the area west of the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean. He felt that an intelligent military man with perhaps a dozen hand-picked men could successfully chart the entire route and do it on an appropriation of roughly $2,500. Jeffersons message was secret because France own
5、ed the territory in question and such an expedition would surely be considered trespassing. Then in July of the same year, Napoleon of France, in a surprise move, offered the whole Louisiana Territory to the United States for $15,000,000. America accepted and overnight the United States grew by abou
6、t one million square miles, from the Mississippi to the Rockies and from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada. Shortly before this news, Jefferson had handed his personal secretary, Meriweather Lewis, whom he chose to lead the exploration, his instructions for the expedition .explore the Missouri River and
7、such principal stream of it, as, by its course and communication with the waters of the Pacific Ocean, may offer the most direct and practical water communication across the continent, for the purposes of commerce. The President could not have been more clear in his directions. When the need for a s
8、econd-in-command was addressed, Lewis recommended his good friend William Clark, and thus on May 14, 1804, the Lewis and Clark Expedition started out from St. Louis in search of the Pacific Ocean. Two and a half years and 8,000 miles later the explorers miraculously returned to St. Louis and a thund
9、erous welcome from a grateful nation. Although the route never became widely used, it provided the impetus for the great western exploration movement. The search for America had begun. By 1848, when Mexico finally ceded its claim to all U.S. territories to the north of its present day border, the Un
10、ited States had acquired undisputed title to all land westward from the Rockies to the Pacific Coast, north to the 49th parallel and south to the Rio Grande. It was this legitimate possession that fully convinced thousands of settlers to move westward in search of land. The pioneer spirit that exist
11、ed in the 19th century was born in part of a need to own land that intangible urge that it is the soil of their blood and sweat and tears. Today is not so different from 1888 in that land remains one commodity that cant be created by mass production or any other method - it can only be divided and s
12、ubdivided-with each parcel and plot becoming smaller, not larger. What awaited the emigrants from the east, they could only imagine. The stories that were related to them by explorers and missionaries, just back from the track west, were filled with images of vast , open landscapes, abundant game an
13、d pristine rivers and lakes. One can understand their longing for this type of life, for even then larger cities along the eastern seaboard were moving into the industrial age. The streets were crowded with itinerant workers and the mid-day skies were constantly blackened by coal smoke from numerous
14、 factories. This change in cities had occurred so rapidly-in many places within a few short years-our early settlers began to experience a nostalgia of sorts for the simpler life they had led before. But of course, nostalgia or not, it still came down to the excitement generated by two words, Free L
15、and. For a small filing fee the Federal Government would grant you a title to 320 acres of land. There was one small catch though-in order to remain eligible for that amount of acreage, you had to work the land. The government was shrewd enough to realize that by mandating the land could not lay idl
16、e they could easily avoid one problem and immediately solve another. The problem they avoided was one of land speculation, a concern that had long been apparent with the advent of the railroads and cattle ranching. Smaller acreage such as the 320 mentioned were fairer to the common man and his young
17、 family, for a short while requiring equal distribution of land resources. The problem solved was one of political and territorial unrest. Mexico to the south harbored small gangs of Bandidos who, regardless of the 1848 treaty, still coveted parts of Texas and California and saw the areas as morally
18、 belonging to the Mexican government. Until these areas became more populated with American citizens these gangs would likely come and go as they pleased, stopping to loot and plunder remote western outposts. The philosophy of Safety in Numbers would eventually prove true however, as border attacks
19、from Mexico to the south and renegade Plains Indians to the north eased and finally ceased. Runaway horses, stampeded cattle, prairie fire, blizzards, heat, sunstroke, Indians, lice, snakes and the pure loneliness of the open plains - all of these and more faced the western pioneers of the 1800s. Ce
20、rtainly there were those who gave up, moving back to the security of the East, but many more stayed and helped build and shape the West one sod shack at a time, one small farm at a time and eventually one town at a time. They traveled forth on horseback, in Conestoga wagons.some even walked. For the
21、m it wasnt a question of how long it would take, only that it had to be done. And they did it. II. Goals1. Talk about perseverance and success.2. Learn the following expressions:quit, circumstance, assessment, survival, biscuit, alcohol, goat, flour, nail, razor, bedding, beyond, ox, frontier, salty
22、, pond, burden, desperate, beast, accustomed, thirst, starvation, anxiety, shallow, tax, anniversary, granddaughter, flu, throat, catastrophe, relief, deliver, Arctic, tough, quilt, packet, ray, bark, sculpture, memorial, retell applyto, add up, lose heart, take it easy, keep up, common sense, leave
23、 behind, lose ones way, come to an end, tie up, go up3. Talk about abilityI believe in myself and know I can achieve my goals. I can quickly adapt myself to new circumstances. They are strong enough to face any challenge. 4. Review the Attribute.III. The language points in Warming-up, Listening and
24、Speaking Sections 1. quit vt. vi. stop; give up 停止;放弃e.g. He quit the job. He quit smoking three years ago. Failure happens when you quit. 2. believe in sb 信任某人 believe sb. 相信某人的话3. lose heart丧失信心4. keep up continue vt. vi. 继续e.g. He kept up with me. 他跟着我。 Your job is excellent. Keep it up! 5. commo
25、n sense 常识;人情世故e.g. -I am going to give Li Lei a phone call. -Use your common sense-Its impolite to call others in the midnight. 6. desert island 热带荒无人烟的岛屿7. a pair of scissors 一副剪刀IV. Exercises Fill in the blank with a proper preposition or adverb. 1. Thank you very much _ helping to repair my comp
26、uter. Thats all right. Thanks2. I dont know what happenedwe just got cut _. 3. _ more and more forests destroyed, some animals are facing the danger of dying out.4. Paper made _ the fibers of that plant is as soft and light as silk.5. He tried to speed _ the car, but it was impossible, for it was to
27、o old and it could only run _ a speed of 30 km an hour.6. Teachers and students couldnt agree _ the spring outing, but the headmaster agreed _ the plan.7. Its nice to travel _ expenses paid by your employers.8. I will go to attend the meeting on condition that it clears _ tomorrow.9. Little by little 1 have found my neighbor _ great help to my work and study.10. Every summer those who want to visit the Great Wall come to Beijing _ great numbers.Keys: for, to 2. off 3. With 4. from 5. up, at 6. on, to 7. with 8. up 9. of 10. in