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新编英语教程5unit6教学课件市公开课金奖市赛课一等奖课件.pptx

1、Unit SixTEXT I Preparing for CollegevI.Library Workv1.Homer(8th century B.C.),the Greek epic poet to whom are attributed the Iliad and the Odyssey,the greatest epic poetry of all time.The Iliad,the tale of the siege of Troy(an ancient city in Asia Minor),is an epic poem in twenty-four books.The Odys

2、sey is an epic poem which records the adventures of Odysseus or Ulysses,a Greek leader in the第1页第1页I.Library WorkvTrojan War,a legendary war waged anywhere from the 11th to the 14th century B.C.It is also in twenty-four books.v2.Dante Alighieri(1265 1321),Italian poet whose reputation rests chiefly

3、on The Divine Comedy(ca.1309 1320),an epic poem that describes his spiritual journey through Hell and Purgatory and finally to Paradise,or the way of an individual soul from sin to purification.第2页第2页I.Library Workv3.Caius Julius Caesar(100 44 B.C.),Roman general and administrator who made himself m

4、aster of the Roman world by defeating Pompey the Great(106 48 B.C.),the Roman general and statesman before him.Caesar ruled supreme until he was assassinated by a group of conspirators headed by Marcus Brutus and Cassius.第3页第3页I.Library Workv4.Robert Owen(1771 1858),British socialist reformer and fo

5、under of cooperative communities.He strove against social disorders brought about by the Industrial Revolution and urged Parliament to enact laws that would alleviate the bad working conditions in British factories.He assisted the trade第4页第4页I.Library Workvunion movement.He discouraged the hiring of

6、 children.He established a cooperative society for the purchase and sale of commodities,and organized cooperative communities to create a better environment.William Owen is said to be a“red”,or a socialist,because he is a descendant of Robert Owen.第5页第5页I.Library Workv5.Tories are members or support

7、ers of the Conservative Party in Great Britain.The term Tory was first used to name a member of a political party in Great Britain from the late 17th century to about 1832 that favored the authority of the king over Parliament and the preservation of the existing social and political order.It was su

8、cceeded by the Conservative Party in 1832.第6页第6页I.Library Workv6.Liberals are people of liberal principles or views,or members of the Liberal Party in Great Britain.Liberals favor progress or reform,as in political or religious affairs.第7页第7页I.Library Workv7.A Roman Catholic is a member of the Roman

9、 Catholic Church,the part of the Christian Church which acknowledges the Pope as its head.Catholicism differs from Protestantism in the importance it grants to tradition,ritual,and the authority of the Pope.第8页第8页I.Library Workv8.A Protestant is a member of the Protestant Church,which is any of the

10、Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church.The Protestants reject the authority of the Pope or papacy(教皇统治教皇统治).They find authority in the text of the Bible.第9页第9页II.Organization of the Text1.He failed in a number of examinations required for entering the University of Calif

11、ornia and the cause of it.(Paragraphs 1-4)2.His private tutor,Mr.Nixon,exerted great influence on him;he encouraged his pupil to think and discover all by himself.(Paragraphs 5-12)第10页第10页II.Organization of the Text3.He found the best preparations for college in the stimulating Saturday night conver

12、sations among all those Oxford and Cambridge men.(Paragraphs 13-15)第11页第11页III.Key Points of the TextvParagraph 1vto be put off for a year:to be delayed for a yearvput sth.off:delay doing sth.vE.g.:Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.今日事今日毕。今日事今日毕。vI was not of them:I was not like them

13、I was not of their kind.第12页第12页Paragraph 2vso far as I could make out:so far as I could understandvmake out:understand,see,or hearvE.g.:That problem is just beyond me;I cant make it out.v He muttered a complaint that nobody could make out.第13页第13页Paragraph 2vthey looked dazed or indifferent:they l

14、ooked confused/bewildered or uninterested/unconcernedvDaze is often used in the passive.To be dazed is to be made unable to think or feel clearly.vE.g.:His answer to the question left us all dazed.第14页第14页Paragraph 2vindifferent:not interested in,not caring aboutvE.g.:We should not be indifferent to

15、 the low achievers in school.vforeign to me:unfamiliar and strange to me;unknown to me;not within my experience.This is the formal use of the word foreign.第15页第15页Paragraph 2vE.g.:His concept of education is entirely foreign to us.vFrom Steffenss description of“the elect”in Paragraph 2,what has been

16、 revealed about himself?第16页第16页Paragraph 2v-He must be very different from those boys.To him study did not mean performing all the tasks assigned by the teacher without thinking and reasoning.He must be unhappy to be told to memorize what he was supposed to learn without a thorough understanding.第1

17、7页第17页Paragraph 2vHe was motivated by a strong quest for knowledge,not by the desire to distinguish himself in terms of marks.第18页第18页Paragraph 2vWhat kind of school had his father chosen?Why was it wrong for him?v-It was the type of school where students were expected to“do their duty”,that is,to p

18、erform all the tasks assigned by the teacher without thinking and reasoning;第19页第19页Paragraph 2vteachers usually asked their students to memorize things without a thorough understanding;students were motivated by the desire to distinguish themselves in terms of marks,“to beat the other fellows,stand

19、 high,”第20页第20页Paragraph 3vbear on:be relevant to;have some connection with;relate tovE.g.:Did what he said bear on your problem?vfor keeps:This phrase is used informally,meaning“forever,permanently,for good”第21页第21页Paragraph 3vE.g.:“Can I have one of those cute mementos(美丽纪念品)(美丽纪念品)”v “Sure.This o

20、ne is yours,for keeps.”第22页第22页Paragraph 4vappeal to:attract,interestvE.g.:His plan of spending our winter vacation in an orphanage to coach the children there in English appealed to all of us.vAppeal has different meanings in different contexts.第23页第23页Paragraph 4vE.g.:The Municipal Government appe

21、aled to(requested)the residents to save water last summer.v The defendant defied the verdict(the official decision made by a jury in a court of law)and appealed to(上诉上诉)the higher court.被告对法庭裁决不服,向高一级法院被告对法庭裁决不服,向高一级法院提起上诉。提起上诉。第24页第24页Paragraph 4vthe rudiments:the basics,the fundamentals(The word r

22、udiments is always in the plural form when used in this sense.)基础;基本原理;基础;基本原理;初级阶段,入门初级阶段,入门第25页第25页Paragraph 4vE.g.:the rudiments of grammar 语法入门语法入门v the rudiments of physics 物理学基本原物理学基本原理理v the rudiments of a plan 计划雏形计划雏形v the rudiments of civilization 文明萌芽文明萌芽第26页第26页Paragraph 4vWhen I knocked

23、 at the college gates,I was prepared for a college education in some branches;my mind was hungry enough for the answers to some profound questions to have made me work and develop myself,especially on 第27页第27页Paragraph 4vlines which I know now had no ready answers,only more and ever more questions:W

24、hen I got ready to enter college,I was expecting a college education in some definite fields.I was very eager to know the answers to some questions difficult to understand,and第28页第28页Paragraph 4vthat has made me work and improve myself;especially in areas of study where there were no prompt answers,

25、but there were endless questions.第29页第29页Paragraph 4vmetaphysics:the branch of philosophy that deals with abstract concepts,etc.形形而上学;玄学而上学;玄学vI was not in the least curious about Greek :I wasnt eager to learn Greek at all第30页第30页Paragraph 4vnot in the least:not at allvE.g.:Lots of people love to re

26、ad science fiction,but Im not in the least interested.vThe text begins with his failure to get into university.What caused his failure?(Infer mainly from Paragraphs 3 and 4.)第31页第31页Paragraph 4-He was not interested in those subjects which seemed to him irrelevant to his life,and the teachers failed

27、 to interest him in those subjects.As a result,he did not do well in them.This partly accounted for his failure.第32页第32页Paragraph 5vto be crammed for Berkeley:to be stuffed with as much book knowledge as possible for me to pass the entrance examination of the University of California at Berkeleyvcra

28、m:learn as much as possible in a short time just before the examination第33页第33页Paragraph 5vE.g.:Learning is a long-range process.Cramming for an examination in the last minute does one no good.vretain:(law)to employ(a lawyer)to act for one,by paying in advance 付定金聘定付定金聘定(律师等);付定金保留(律师等);付定金保留vE.g.:r

29、etain sb.as ones legal counsel 聘聘定某人为法律顾问定某人为法律顾问第34页第34页Paragraph 5v retain ones rooms for the holidays 付定金以在外出度假时保留房间v a retaining fee 律师费vall the poets of all the ages:all the poets of all periods in historyvCompare:of all the ages 不同历史时代v of all ages 不同年纪第35页第35页Paragraph 5vecstasy:(a state of)v

30、ery strong feeling,especially of joy and happiness 狂喜,入狂喜,入迷:迷:in ecstasies 欣喜若狂;处于狂热状态欣喜若狂;处于狂热状态vE.g.:in an ecstasy of delight 欣喜若狂欣喜若狂v in an ecstasy of grief 悲哀欲绝悲哀欲绝v go into ecstasy when meditating 沉思沉思冥想出了神冥想出了神第36页第36页Paragraph 6vWhat is the antecedent of the pronoun“it”in the first sentence

31、 of Paragraph 6?Apart from referring to its antecedent,what cohesive function does it perform?v-“It”refers to the change that had come over him.“It”links the paragraph with the preceding one.第37页第37页Paragraph 6vconscious culture:the cultures(i.e.,customs,arts,social institutions,and achievements of

32、a particular people or social group or nation)that is directly perceptible or known to usvfanatic:one who is very enthusiastic about a particular activity第38页第38页Paragraph 6vromance and language sang songs to me:vI enjoyed romance and language so much that they were like songs sung to me.第39页第39页Par

33、agraph 6vinspire:encourage in somebody the desire and ability to take effective action by filling with eagerness,confidence,etc.vE.g.:The Party secretarys words inspired us to work still harder/to greater efforts.第40页第40页Paragraph 6vWhen he read or recited Greek verse the Greeks came to life;romance

34、 and language sang songs to me,and I was inspired to be like him,not a hero nor even a poet,but a Greek scholar,and thus an instrument on which beautiful words might play.第41页第41页Paragraph 6vWhen he read or recited Greek poetry,it seemed that what was described in the verse became alive;both the rom

35、antic ideas and the poetical lines sounded like beautiful第42页第42页Paragraph 6vmusic,and I,just like him,was motivated to be neither a hero in poetry nor a poet who created poetry,but only a student of Greek culture and poetry,in such a way that I would be able to interpret Greek poetry.第43页第43页Paragr

36、aph 6vIt was too great and too various for me to personify with my boyish imitations and heroism.vLife was so good and so different in kind that I was not able to express what it was like with my youthful mind and boldness第44页第44页Paragraph 6vpersonify:express or represent(a quality in human form);be

37、 a(perfect)example of 象征,表达,成象征,表达,成 典型典型第45页第45页Paragraph 8vsedentary:inactive;done while sitting down 需久坐,贯坐需久坐,贯坐第46页第46页Paragraph 11vunderline:indicate the importance of,emphasizevwhen I looked balked:when I looked thwarted(畏缩;退缩)(畏缩;退缩)/frustrated(气馁丧气)(气馁丧气)vbalk:stop or intentionally get in t

38、he way of 畏缩;忽然停止;回避畏缩;忽然停止;回避 balked:(here)baffled;frustrated第47页第47页Paragraph 11vE.g.:She could hardly remember now what happened to her right after the notification of her sons missing in action.Nightmare rides of balking misery which clattered over wide fields and hills of the rubbled dying.第48页

39、第48页Paragraph 11v她现在几乎无法记起一收到儿子在战斗中下她现在几乎无法记起一收到儿子在战斗中下落不明告知之后她自己怎么样了。恶梦中,落不明告知之后她自己怎么样了。恶梦中,痛苦使马畏缩不前,她骑在马上哒哒地走遍痛苦使马畏缩不前,她骑在马上哒哒地走遍辽阔躺满在碎砖烂瓦中正在死去人田野和山辽阔躺满在碎砖烂瓦中正在死去人田野和山丘。丘。第49页第49页Paragraph 12v“Go to,boy.The world is yours.Nothing is done,nothing is known.The greatest poem isnt written,the best rai

40、lroad isnt built yet,the perfect state hasnt been thought of.Everything remains to be done-right,everything.”v“Come on,boy.The world belongs to you-you are expected to do creative第50页第50页Paragraph 12vthinking and to act creatively for the world.There is still a lot to be accomplished,and a lot to be

41、 found out.No poem written can be called the greatest and no railroad built can be the best.The perfect state has yet to be conceived.Everything has yet to be done.”第51页第51页Paragraph 13va maddening lot:a wild,uncontrollable groupvrighteous sects:morally justifiable groups of people whose religious b

42、eliefs are considered different from those of a larger group 正义派别正义派别第52页第52页Paragraph 13vrighteous:(of a person or his behavior)(doing what is)morally good and just 正正直,合法直,合法vclinch:(in the sport of boxing)the position of the two fighters when holding each other too tightly,with the arms(拳(拳击等)钳住对

43、手击等)钳住对手第53页第53页Paragraph 13vE.g.:get into a clinch 扭成一团扭成一团vwith a sureness which withstood reference to the books:vwith such a certainty that they did not have to refer to the source of the quotation(他们在引用权威人士所述时是他们在引用权威人士所述时是)如如此地必定,他们不必提及引文出处。此地必定,他们不必提及引文出处。第54页第54页Paragraph 13vwithstand:hold o

44、ut against,stand up to,not be changed byvE.g.:Buildings in this area should be able to withstand earthquakes(顶得住地(顶得住地震)震).v Great works of art/literary works can always withstand the test of time(经得起(经得起时间考验)时间考验)第55页第55页Paragraph 13vpapal bull:an official document issued by the Pope,the head of th

45、e Roman Catholic Church.vpapal:of the Pope or of the papacy 罗马罗马教皇教皇vbull:a solemn official letter from the Pope 教皇训令教皇训令第56页第56页Paragraph 13vverbatim:word for word;in exactly the same wordsvE.g.:copy it verbatim 逐字地抄录逐字地抄录v report a speech verbatim 逐字地报逐字地报道一篇演说道一篇演说v a verbatim reprint 毫无改动再版毫无改动再

46、版 第57页第57页Paragraph 13vHow does the man Evelyn Nixon impress you?Support your answer with information from the text.(For supporting information,refer to Paragraphs 6 to 13.)第58页第58页Paragraph 13v-A well-informed Oxford scholar,a god teacher,who knew how to interest his student in what he had to learn

47、a creative and original man,who was not satisfied with what was known,but was more interested in the exploration and discovery of the unknown.第59页第59页Paragraph 13vThe teacher has turned out to have formed a change over me.How has he achieved this?(For supporting information,refer to Paragraphs 6 to

48、 13)v-He encouraged me to explore into the unknown world;he knows how to interest his student in what he has to learn;第60页第60页Paragraph 13vhe encouraged me to listen to the stimulating Saturday night conversations among all those Oxford and Cambridge men.第61页第61页Paragraph 13vDespite their similar ba

49、ckground,the Englishmen who met at the Saturday night gatherings had“no common opinion on anything apparently”(Paragraph 13).By which sentence in the same paragraph is this fact restated?Why does the author seem to emphasize this point?第62页第62页Paragraph 13v-“They could not among them agree on anythi

50、ng but a fact.”To emphasize the originality of these searching minds and the infinite nature of the pursuit of knowledge.第63页第63页Paragraph 14vIt was conversation I was hearing,the free,passionate,witty exchanges of studied minds as polished as fine tools.They were always courteous;no two ever spoke

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