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现代大学英语精读2lesson市公开课一等奖百校联赛特等奖课件.pptx

1、优异精品课件文档资料第1页Unit4The Nightingale and the Rose第2页BackgroundInformationnFairytalesnWhatisit?nHansAndersen&GrimmBrothersnFeaturesnOscarOWildenArtsforartssake第3页FairyTalesWhatisyourfavouritefairytale?第4页第5页Whatisit?nWitchesandQueensngiantsandelves(精灵)nprincesandprincessesntalkinganimals第6页Whatisit?nMar

2、velousandmagicalthingshappen:naboymaybecomeabirdnaprincessmaysleepforahundredyears第7页Whatisit?nAlwayssameendingandsimilartheme:ntruthprevailsoverdeceptionngenerosityisultimatelyrewardednhardworkovercomesobstaclesnlove,mercy and kindness are the greatestpowersofall第8页HansChristianAndersenn“TheKingofT

3、ales”nTheLittleMermaidnTheEmperorsNewClothesnTheUglyDucklingnThePrincessandThePea第9页GrimmBrothersnCinderellanSleepingBeautynTheFrogKingnTheFisherman&HisWifenSnowWhitenLittleRed-Cap第10页Featuresoffairytalesnfrequentuseofpersonificationnsymbolicmeaninggiventowordsnvivid,simplenarrationnrepetitivepatter

4、nused第11页OscarOWilde(1854-1900)第12页OscarOWildenIrish-bornnovelist,playwright,poet,andcriticnKnownforwitty,oftenparadoxical,sayingsthatlampoon the social modes and behavior of theEnglishupperclassesofhistimenChampioning the aesthetic movement,which isbasedontheideaofartforartssake 第13页OscarOWilden“As

5、ayoungsterhewasexposedtothebrilliantliterary talk of the day at his mothers Dublinsalon.”n“Asanaesthete,theeccentricyoungWildeworelonghairandvelvetkneebreeches(天鹅绒及膝马裤).Hisroomswerefilledwithvariousobjectssuchassunflowers,peacockfeathers,andblue china;Wilde claimed to aspire to theperfectionofthechi

6、na.”第14页OscarOWildenOnly novel:The Picture of Dorian Gray(1891)nFour most distinctive and engaging comedies:nLady Windermeres Fan(1892)nA Woman of No Importance(1893)nAn Ideal Husband(1895)nThe Importance of Being Earnest(1895)第15页QuotesfromWildenMenbecomeold,buttheyneverbecomegood.Lady Windermeres

7、Fan.nAmanwhomoralizesisusuallyahypocrite,andawomanwhomoralizesisinvariablyplain.Lady Windermeres Fan.nRichbachelorsshouldbeheavilytaxed.Itisnotfairthatsomemenshouldbehappierthanothers.In Conversation.nMenarehorriblytediouswhentheyaregoodhusbands,andabominablyconceitedwhentheyarenot.A Woman of No Imp

8、ortance.第16页QuotesfromWildenAbadmanisthesortofmanwhoadmiresinnocence,andabadwomanisthesortofwomanamannevergetstiredof.A Woman of No Importance.nWomenaremeanttobeloved,nottobeunderstood.The Sphinx Without a Secret.nThemoreoneanalysespeople,themoreallreasonsforanalysisdisappear.Soonerorlateronecomesto

9、thatdreadfuluniversalthingcalledhumannature.The Decay of Lying.第17页QuotesfromWildenWeareeachourowndevil,andwemakethisworldourhell.The Duchess of Padua.nTheworldisastage,buttheplayisbadlycast.Lord Arthur Saviles Crime.nToloveoneselfisthebeginningofalife-longromance.Phrases and Philosophies for the Us

10、e of the Young.nYoungmenwanttobefaithfulandarenot;oldmenwanttobefaithlessandcannot.The Picture of Dorian Gray.第18页ArtforArtsSake第19页ArtforArtsSakenshouldnotpaintorwriteforfinancial,politicalorreligiousreasons.n“Ah,I have read all that the wise men havewrittenmylifeismadewretched.”(para.3)n“Shehasfor

11、m.Thatcannotbedenied.Buthasshegotfeeling?Imafraidnot.Infact,likemostartists,she is all style without any sincerity.”(para.34)第20页ArtforArtsSaken“Art for arts sake,”said SomersetMaugham,“makesnomoresensethanginfor gins sake.”The artists works,beingpartofhishumanactivities,mustbeguidedby his sense of

12、moral responsibility,bywhat he conceives to be true,good andbeautiful.第21页WordStudy第22页n1.wretchedn2.forwantofn3.balln4.flingn5.fluttern6.somethingofn7.soarn8.plot第23页n9.bloom/blossomn10.chill/chillyn11.stainn12.filmn13.lingern14.gowithn15.dancetothesoundofn16.delicaten第24页n1.wretchednadj.1)veryunha

13、ppyorillnThewretchedmanhaslostallhismoney.(不幸男人)nawretchedcripple(可怜跛子)nfeelwretchedafterillness(病后感到苦恼)n2)(onlybeforenoun)makingyoufeelannoyedorangrynawretchedheadache猛烈头痛nWhat wretched weather!多么讨厌天气!多么讨厌天气!第25页n2.for want of:for the lack ofnForwantofabetterword,letscallitMe-firstism.(AsIcantthink

14、ofabetterword,letscallitme-firstism.)nForwantofsomethingbettertodoshedecidedtotrygardening.(Asshecouldnotfindanythingmoreinterestingtodo,shedecidedtotrygardening.)第26页n3.ballnn.alargeformaloccasionatwhichpeopledancengiveaball/attendaball/dancedallnightattheballnhave a ball:(informal)tohaveaverygoodt

15、imenWehadaballatthepartylastnight.nHaveaballonyourtrip.nThesearefilmstohaveaballwith.第27页n4.flingn1)tothrowsomethingquicklywithalotofforce:flingsth.at/into/onnSheflunghershoeatthecat.nHeflunghisbookonthetable.n2)fling oneself into:tobegintodosomethingusingalotofeffort.nThelittleboyflunghimselfintohi

16、smothersarms.nSheflungherselfdownonthesofa.第28页Afterthedivorceheflunghimselfintohisworkandtriedtoforgether.n3)flingadoor/windowetc.open:toquicklyandsuddenlyopenadoor,windowetc.Weflungopenallthewindows.第29页n5.fluttern1)ifabirdorinsectfluttersitswingsorifitswingsflutter,itswingsmovequicklyandlightlyup

17、anddown.nLittlesparrowsflutteredamongthebranches.小麻雀在枝条间飞来飞去。nButterfliesflutteredfromflowertoflower.n2)Towaveormovegentlyintheair:nDeadleavesflutteredslowlytotheground.nThetelegramflutteredfromhisfingertothefloor.第30页n3)Ifyourheartoryourstomachflutters,youfeelveryexcitedornervous.Hisheartflutteredw

18、ithfear.他因害怕而心跳得厉害。Thedyingmanspulseflutteredfeebly.垂死者脉搏微弱地跳动着。第31页n6.something of:insomesensetobe,butnotfullydeservingthenameHeissomethingofaneconomistamongusbecausehisgrandfatherusedtoownalittlestore.Sheissomethingofadentistinourvillagealthoughthemethodsheusesosquitecrude.第32页n7.cynic:someonewhoi

19、snotwillingtobelievethatpeoplehavegood,honest,orsincerereasonsfordoingsomething,whobelievesthateverybodyismotivatedbyselfishnessEventhemosthardenedcynicmustagreethatcharitydoessomegood.第33页ncynical:adj.+aboutunwillingtobelievethatpeoplehavegood,honest,orsincerereasonsfordoingsomethingHewasgettinghar

20、derandmorecynicalaboutlife.他变得愈加冷酷和愤世嫉俗。Theenormousdifficultiesmakehimcynicalaboutthefeasibilityoftheidea.因为困难很大,他对这个主意是否可行持怀疑态度。第34页n8soar:n1)tofly,especiallyveryhighupintheskyaneaglesoaringintothesky搏击长空鹰soarovertheocean在大海上空翱翔Thesecondmissilesoaredintospace.第二枚导弹升入太空。n2)(amounts,pricesetc.)toincr

21、easequicklytoahighlevelThebirthratecontinuestosoar.出生率继续剧增。Thefiguresforunemploymenthavesoaredabovethe1millionmark.失业人数已猛增到100万以上。第35页nsoaring:adj.asoaringskyscraper高耸入云摩天大楼soaringprices飞涨物价n9plot:1)asmallpieceoflandavegetableplot蔬菜地/acemeteryplot墓地/aplotofbarley一块大麦地第36页2)thesetofconnectedeventstha

22、tastory,filmetcisbasedon:Theplotof“TwinPeaks”wassocomplicatedthatIcouldntfollowit.3)asecretplan,involvingseveralpeople,todosomethingharmfulorillegal:+toaplotagainstthegovernment/aplottoassassinatethePresidenthatch a plot:startmakingaplan第37页n9bloom1)n.aflowerorflowersthebloomofacherrytree/greenleave

23、swithredblooms绿叶红花 in(full)bloom:withtheflowersfullyopenTherosesareinblooms.the bloom of youth:(literary)thebestorhappiesttimewhenyouareyoung in the bloom of youth在青春焕发时期第38页n2)v.Thatbushwillbloomsoon.Thefriendshipbetweenthembloomedwhentheyfoundouthowmanyintereststheyshared.cf.blossom:usuallyreferto

24、thefloweronfruittreesorbushablossomingappletreeThistreehadanexcellentblossomthisyear.第39页n10.chillv.ifyouchillsomethingsuchasfoodordrinkorifitchills,itbecomesverycoldbutdoesnotfreezeChillthechampagneinabucketofice.Servethemelonchilled.Nothingcouldchillhisloveforher.Enthusiasmchilledwiththenews.消息传来,

25、热情顿时低落下来。第40页nn.afeelingofcoldness;afeelingoffearcausedbysomethingthatisveryunpleasantorcruelTheresarealchillintheair.Thebadnewsputachillintousall.adj.unpleasantlycoldachillwind一股冷风chilling:achillingwind/achillingtale恐怖故事/achillingreply冷冰冰回复第41页nchilly:1)coldenoughtomakeyoufeeluncomfortableThewindsa

26、bitchilly.2)unfriendlythespeechmetwithachillyreception.第42页n11.stainv.1)toaccidentallymakeamarkonsomething,especiallyonethatcannotberemoved,ortobemarkedinthisway:+withHisshirtwasstainedwithblood.Cigarettesstainedthefingers.2)tochangethecolorofsomething,especiallysomethingmadeofwood,byusingaspecialch

27、emicalordyeThewoodenchairhasbeenstainedbrown.这把木椅子已涂成了棕色。第43页3)stainsbsname/honour/reputationetc:(literary)todamagethegoodopinionthatpeoplehaveaboutsomeoneHisnamewasstainedwithactsofcruelty.他残忍行为破坏了他名声。n.blood/ink/winestainastainonsbscharacter/reputationetc.第44页12film:averythinlayerofsomethingthatap

28、pearsonthesurfaceofsomethingelseafilmofoilonthesurfaceofthewater13.linger1)tostaysomewherealittlelonger,especiallybecauseyoudonotwanttoleave:+over/onetcTheylingeredovercoffeeandmissedthelastbus.Thechildrenlingeredatthezoountilclosingtime.第45页2)(alsolingeron)tobeslowtodisappearWinterlingered.冬季迟迟不去。T

29、hetraditionlingered.传统历久犹存。Thepainlingeredonforweeks.疼痛连续了好几个星期。3)(alsolingeron)tobedyingslowlysothatyoustayaliveforalongtimealthoughyouareextremelyweak Theoldmanlingeredseveralmonthsafterhisstroke.那老人中风后拖了几个月才逝世。第46页14go with:tomatch,tobeharmoniouswithThisfurnituredoesnotgowiththecolorofthesewalls.

30、15.dance to the sound of:danceaccordingtothesoundofThesnakewouldthendancetothemusic.Thesoldiersmarchedthroughthesquaretothedrumbeat.第47页16.delicate:1)(taste,smell,color)pleasantandnotstrong:adelicateflavour鲜味/adelicatefragrance幽香 Paintthewallsadelicateblue.把墙漆成浅蓝色。2)madeskillfullyandwithattentiontothesmallestdetails.delicatelace精巧花边/adelicatepieceofcarving一件精巧雕刻品第48页

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