1、Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Supplementary Reading,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Supplementary Reading,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Supplementary Reading,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,Afte
2、r Reading,Supplementary Reading,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Supplementary Reading,BR _ main,The American Dream,Immigrants,The Great Depression,Mortgage,Warm-up Questions,BR_1,The American Dream,BR_1_pop,American Dream is the belief that everyone in the United States
3、has the chance to achieve success and prosperity.For ordinary people,it means a happy family,an ideal job,and a nice house.For minorities and immigrants,it also includes freedom and equal rights.,BR_2,Immigrants,Introduction,First Immigrants,BR_2_1.1,Introduction,Listen to the passage and fill in th
4、e blanks with the missing words.,BR_2_1.2,Apart from“Native Americans”,all Americans have ancestors who were immigrants.The United States has the home of immigrants from all over the world.Some immigrants come to the United States a place to practice their religion freely,while others seek political
5、 or protection.Still others arrive in hopes of building a better life for,and their families.,Indians,_,become,_,in search of,_,economic,_,themselves,_,BR_2_2,First Immigrants,BR_2_2_pop,The first immigrants to America came almost from western Europe.During the first decades of the 17th century,sett
6、lers from England colonized Virginia and New England.Immigration to New England began in 1620 when English Puritans established Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts.The values of these Puritan settlers strongly influenced the culture of the American colonies and later of the United States.,B
7、R _3,The Great Depression,BR _3_pop,The Great Depression is considered the most severe economic crisis in the industrialized world.It began when American stock market fell on Friday,Oct.24,1929,and continued the following Tuesday,known as Black Tuesday,with a greater fall.The Depression struck many
8、other countries as well,particularly Germany,Japan,and Britain.In the early 1930s millions of people lost their jobs,and millions of businesses and banks failed.President Franklin D.Roosevelts New Deal policies improved the situation,but the Great Depression did not come to an end until World War II
9、 when industrial production for the war increased.,BR_4,Mortgage,Mortgage,How to Get a Mortgage,BR _ 4_1,Mortgage,Mortgage is an agreement to have money lent,especially to buy a house or land,with the house or land belonging to the lender until the money is repaid.It enables a person to buy a house
10、without having enough money to pay for it completely.If the borrower fails to repay the loan,the lender may force the sale of the house to recover the amount of the loan.,BR _4_1_pop,BR _4_2,How to Get a Mortgage,BR _4_2_pop,Aborrowercanget a mortgage from a bank,credit union,or other lender.Most le
11、nders require the borrower to have a certain amount of money to use as a down payment.For example,if an individual wants to buy a home priced at$50,000 and the lender requires a down payment of$2,000,the individual will apply for a loan of$48,000 to pay for the difference.Payments for the loan are u
12、sually made monthly.The life of the mortgage can be 15,20,30,or even 40 years.,BR _5,Warm-up Questions,1.,2.,3.,4.,What is the American Dream in your opinion?,In what ways can a person be considered as being successful?,What is the key to success?,Tell a story of a successful person.,GR _main,Part D
13、ivision of the Text,Further Understanding,GR _ 1,Part Division of the Text,Parts,Para(s),Main Ideas,1,2,129,3033,With determination and with help from Mr.Crawford,Tony achieved his dream of having his own farm.,Tonys career set the author thinking about why and to what extent he had been successful.
14、GR _ 2,For Part 1,For Part 2,Further Understanding,Table Completion,Scanning,Questions and Answers,Matching,GR_,2_P1_1.1,Table Completion,Para(s),Time Expressions,Tonys Steps toward Success,110,1113,one evening during the Great Depression,Tony started to work as a help at Mr.Crawfords house.,summer
15、 passed into fall,Tony got a job clearing snow at Mr.Crawfords factory.,How Tony Fulfilled His American Dream,GR_ 2_P1_1.2,Para(s),Time Expressions,Tonys Steps toward Success,1416,one day,Tony asked to be trained as an apprentice,and later learned to be a skilled worker.,1721,a year or two passed,To
16、ny bought a house with the help of Mr.Crawford.,GR_ 2_P1_1.3,Para(s),Time Expressions,Tonys Steps toward Success,2227,after about two years,Tony bought a farm and sent for his family in Italy.,2833,during the war,Tony died,leaving his family a prosperous farm and his children educated.,GR _ 2_P1_3.1
17、Match the following three columns.,Tonys request,The authors feeling,Results,1.“I mow your lawn.”,A.Well,what do you do with such determination and hope?,I.he had graduated as a skilled grinder.My wife and I felt it was a satisfying end of the story.,2.“When winter come,you give me job clearing sno
18、w at the factory.”,B.I doubted whether Tony had the capacity to read blueprints and micrometers or do precision work.,II.My wife said he was very helpful whenever there were any heavy objects to lift or things to fix.,3.“I want to be prentice.”,C.I went into my house unhappy.but how could I turn awa
19、y a person who had come to me for help?,III.I asked the personnel department for a report.They said Tony was a very good worker.,1 C II 2 A III 3 B I,GR _ 2_P1_3.1,Scan the text to find out descriptions of Tonys physical appearance.,Scanning,Para.1,Para.22,Para.27,He was about five-foot-seven or eig
20、ht,and thin.,He seemed to stand a little straighter.He was heavier.He had a look of confidence.,neatly dressed,Both Tony and the greatest industrialists are successful in pursuing their American Dreams.They reached their success by working hard,and by the same values and principles.The only differen
21、ce was that they had different financial achievements.,GR _2_P2,Questions and Answers,1.What is the key to Tonys success?,Tony worked very hard to create his American Dream.Besides,he was determined,self-controlled,optimistic,self-respected,honest and responsible.All these helped him become successf
22、ul.,2.Compare Tony with the greatest industrialists.,D R _ Text 1-3,Tony Trivisonnos American Dream,He came from a rocky farm in Italy,somewhere south of Rome.How or when he got to America,I dont know.But one evening I found him standing in the driveway,behind my garage.He was about five-foot-seven
23、or eight,and thin.,“I mow your lawn,”he said.,It was hard to comprehend his broken English.,I asked him his name.“Tony Trivisonno,”he replied.“I mow your lawn.”I told Tony that I couldnt afford a gardener.,Frederick C.Crawford,D R _ Text 4-7,“I mow your lawn,”he said again,then walked away.I went in
24、to my house unhappy.Yes,these Depression days were difficult,but how could I,turn away,a person who had come to me for help?,When I got home from work the next evening,the lawn had been mowed,the garden weeded,and the walks swept.I asked my wife what had happened.,“A man got the lawn mower out of th
25、e garage and worked on the yard,”she answered.“I assumed you had hired him.”,I told her of my experience the night before.We thought it strange that he had not asked for pay.,D R _ Text 8-10,The next two days were busy,and I forgot about Tony.We were trying to rebuild our business and bring some of
26、our workers back to the plants.But on Friday,returning home a little early,I saw Tony again,behind the garage.I complimented him on the work he had done.,“I mow your lawn,”he said.,I managed to,work out,some kind of small,weekly,pay,and each day Tony cleaned up the yard and took care of any little t
27、asks.My wife said he was very helpful whenever there were any heavy objects to lift or things to fix.,D R _ Text 11-14,Summer passed into fall,and winds blew cold.“Mr.Craw,snow pretty soon,”Tony told me one evening.“When winter come,you give me job clearing snow at the factory.”,Well,what do you,do
28、with,such,determination,and hope?,Of course,Tony got his job at the factory.,The months passed.I asked the,personnel,department,for a report.They said Tony was a very good worker.,One day I found Tony at our meeting place behind the garage.“I want to be prentice,”he said.,D R _ Text 15-16,We had a p
29、retty good apprentice school that trained laborers.But I doubted whether Tony had the,capacity,to read blueprints and micrometers or do precision work.Still,how could I turn him down?,Tony took a cut in pay to become an apprentice.Months later,I got a report that he had graduated as a,skilled,grinde
30、r.He had learned to read the millionths of an inch on the micrometer and to shape the grinding wheel with an instrument set with a diamond.,My wife and I were delighted with what we felt was a satisfying end of the story.,A year or two passed,and again I found Tony in his usual waiting place.We talk
31、ed about his work,and I asked him what he wanted.,“Mr.Craw,”he said,“I like a buy a house.”On the edge of town,he had found a house,for sale,a complete wreck.,I,called on,a banker friend.“Do you ever,loan,money on,character,?”I asked.“No,”he said.“We cant afford to.No sale.”,“Now,wait a minute,”I re
32、plied.“Here is a hard-working man,a man of character,I can promise you that.Hes got a good job.Youre not getting a damn thing from your lot.It will stay there for years.At least he will pay your interest.”,D R _ Text 17-20,D R _ Text 21-24,Reluctantly,the banker wrote a mortgage for$2,000 and gave T
33、ony the house with no down payment.Tony,was delighted,.From then on,it was interesting to see that any discarded odds and ends around our place a broken screen,a bit of hardware,boards from packing Tony would gather and take home.,After about two years,I found Tony in our familiar meeting spot.He se
34、emed to stand a little straighter.He,was heavier.He had a look of,confidence,.,“Mr.Craw,I sell my house!”he said with pride.“I got$8,000.”,I was amazed.“But,Tony,where are you going to live without,a house?”,“Mr.Craw,I buy a farm.”,We sat down and talked.Tony told me that to own a farm was his dream
35、He loved the tomatoes and peppers and all the other vegetables important to his Italian diet.He had,sent for,his wife and son and daughter back in Italy.,He had,hunted,around the edge of town until he found a small,abandoned,piece of,property,with a house and shed.,Now he was moving his family to h
36、is farm.,D R _ Text 25-26,Sometime,later,Tony arrived on a Sunday afternoon,neatly dressed.He had another Italian man with him.He told me that he had persuaded his childhood friend to move to America.Tony was,sponsoring,him.With an amused look in his eye,he told me that when they,approached,the litt
37、le farm he now operated,his friend stood in amazement and said,“Tony,you are a millionaire!”,Then,during the war,a message came from my company.Tony had,passed away,.,D R _ Text 27-28,D R _ Text 29-30,I asked our people to check on his family and see that everything was properly,handled,.They found
38、the farm green with vegetables,the little house livable and homey.There was a tractor and a good car in the yard.The children were educated and working,and Tony didnt owe a cent.,After he passed away,I thought more and more about Tonys career.,He grew in stature in my mind.,In the end,I think he sto
39、od as tall,and as proud,as the greatest American industrialists.,D R _ Text 31-33,They had all reached their success by the same route and by the same values and principles:vision,determination,self-control,optimism,self-respect and,above all,integrity.,Tony did not begin on the bottom rung of the l
40、adder.He began in the basement.,Tonys affairs were tiny;the greatest industrialists affairs were giant.,But,after all,the,balance,sheets were exactly the same.The only difference was where you put the decimal point.,Tony Trivisonno came to America seeking the American Dream.But he didnt find it he c
41、reated it for himself.All he had were 24 precious hours a day,and he wasted none of them.,D R _ Text 1-3_S,How many times is the sentence “I mow your lawn.”repeated in the text?Why is it repeated?,The sentence is repeated four times.Thats because it shows Tonys determination in finding a job,and his
42、 optimistic view that people would help a man who needed a job.,“I mow your lawn,”he said.,D R _ Text 11-14_S,Paraphrase the sentence.,It is hard to refuse a person who is determined and hopeful to get a job.,Well,what do you do with such determination and hope?,D R _ Text 15-16_S,1.Paraphrase the s
43、entence.,My wife and I were happy with what Tony had achieved,and thought that the whole thing had thus been settled.,My wife and I were delighted with what we felt was a satisfying end of the story.,2.Was Tony satisfied with this end?,Tony was not satisfied.He kept on working hard until he fulfille
44、d his better dreams.,D R _ Text 21-24_S,1.Why did Tony take home the discarded odds and ends?,Tony bought a house,which was a complete wreck.To fix and decorate it,and,above all,to save money,he took home the discarded odds and ends.,2.Translate the sentence into Chinese.,从那以后,只要我家附近有什么被人扔弃的零星杂物,坏了的
45、屏风啦,五金器具啦,包装纸板啦,托尼都要收起来拿回家,看他这个样子真是有意思。,From then on,it was interesting to see that any discarded odds and ends around our place a broken screen,a bit of hardware,boards from packing Tony would gather and take home.,D R _ Text 25-26_S,1.What does“property”refer to?,“Property”refers to the farm he wa
46、nted to buy.,He had hunted around the edge of town until he found a small,abandoned piece of property with a house and shed.,2.Translate the sentence into Chinese.,他在小镇周边到处找,终于找到一处没人要的一小块地产,有一幢房,还有间小棚。,D R _ Text 29-30_S1.1,1.Paraphrase the sentence.,He grew taller and greater in my mind.His social
47、status greatly improved in my mind.,He grew in stature in my mind.,D R _ Text 29-30_S1.2,2.Describe the change of Tonys social status in Mr.,Crawfords mind.,When Mr.Crawford first met Tony,Tony was“about five-foot-seven or eight,and thin”,and his English was broken.He remained standing when he talke
48、d to Mr.Crawford.He did not have high social status.After he bought his farm several years later,he“seemed to stand a little straighter”,and he“had a look of confidence”.He and Mr.Crawford“sat down and talked”.His social status improved enough to allow him to sit down with Mr.Crawford.After he passe
49、d away,Mr.Crawford thought“he stood as tall,and as proud,as the greatest American industrialists.”,D R _ Text 31-33_S1,What does“ladder”refer to?And what does,“basement”refer to?,“Ladder”refers to the way to success.“Basement”refers to Tonys starting point.He was worse than ordinary people.He had no
50、thing to help him seek his American Dream.,Tony did not begin on the bottom rung of the ladder.He began in the basement.,2.What can you infer from the sentence?,Tony had nothing when he arrived in the United States,and he built up from nothing.,D R _ Text 31-33_S2.1,What do balance sheets refer to?A






