高级英语课本第2课课件

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高英第2课PPT课件

高英第2课PPT课件

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• The story praises the simplicity of Maggie and her mother, along with their allegiance (忠诚) to their specific family identity (身份) and folk heritage (民族传统) as well as their refusal to change at the whim (一时的 兴致) of an outside world that doesn’t really have much to do with them.
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• (2-2) Words and Expressions: • Ex IV (Word replacement) • Ex IX (crop, put, keep, bring, hang, hand,
style, stick, carry) • Ex XII (C-E translation)
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• (1) Reading Comprehension: • Ex I (Questions) • Ex II (Paraphrase) • Ex III (E-C translation)
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• (2-1) Words and Expressions: • Refer to “word list.doc”
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• “Everyday Use”, a story addresses itself to (针对…而写) the dilemma of African Americans who,

高级英语1高级英语第一册第二课PPT

高级英语1高级英语第一册第二课PPT
4) I experienced a twinge of embarrassment at the prospect of meeting the mayor of Hiroshima in my socks.
IV. Special Difficulties
--I suffered from a strong feeling of shame when I thought of the scene of meeting the mayor of Hiroshima wearing my socks only.
arrival in Hiroshima Question: what was his attitude toward
Hiroshima?
III . Text Analysis
2. the plots the author looks for his destination.
3.the mayor’s speech and two schools of thought.
5) The few Americans and Germans seemed just as inhibited as I was.
Revision
1. When did the first atomic bomb dropped in Hiroshima?
2. What is the name of the first atomic bomb?
3. How many people were killed in the explosion of the atomic bomb?
每过这样一天我就做一只新的纸鸟放到那一堆纸鸟中去看着这些小鸟并庆幸疾病给我带来好运气
Unit 2

高级英语第一册第2课课件ppt

高级英语第一册第2课课件ppt

The tall building of the martyred city…in response to the driver’s sharp twists of the wheel.
The high buildings passed swiftly and when the driver made abrupt changes of direction, we sometimes swung to one side, sometimes to the other side in response to the swaying motion of the car.
approval, or triumph
smile most general, it can cover a wide range of feeling, from affection to malice
She met his eye with her sweet hospitable smile.
In his job he’s rubbing shoulders with film stars all the time.
This is not the sort of club where the great rub shoulders with the humble. teenager ten + age + er
高级英语第一册第2课课件 ppt
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Lesson Two
Hiroshima—the “Liveliest” City in Japan
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I. Pre-Text Questions II. Background Information

高级英语课件第一册第二课Hiroshima----the-Liveliest-City-in-Jap

高级英语课件第一册第二课Hiroshima----the-Liveliest-City-in-Jap
• Over 71,000 people were killed instantly. Many more later died of injuries and the effects of radiation. Survivors are still dying of leukemia (白血病), pernicious anemia (恶性贫血症), etc.
• It is believed that more than 140,000 people died by the end of the year. The total number of people who have died due to the bomb is estimated to be 200,000.
2) To acquaint students with Japan and her traditions revealed in the text.
3) To enable students to appreciate the reportorial writing, i.e. facts and opinions.
• We spent the night in Yasu Shrine in Gion. Because of their burns, everyone was crying for water all night. The next morning, we were taken by truck to a Buddhist temple in Kabe. That night, my sister died. How can I describe Mother‘s grief ? How can I describe the horrible scenes I saw in the temple then? Who can imagine the miseries we went through except those who were there themselves? It is entirely beyond my power to put the terrible sight into words. Countless people suffering from burns and wounds, groaning with pain, their bodies covered with maggots(蛆), and dying in delirium(精神 错乱), one after another. It was hell on earth.

高级英语2课件

高级英语2课件

Exposition and Argument
• 1) Type of literature: part exposition and part persuasion or argument
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• Difference between exposition and argument • Difference between persuasion and argument • Honest persuasion and dishonest persuasion • Formal argument and informal argument
• 3) The English are at heart and at root an imaginative people immediately responsive to any suggestion of drama in their lives.
• 2. You are supposed to figure out the type of the essay from the title. It’s an imaginary fiction forecasting the future of the English or not?
• 3. What do you think the future of your own country and people would be like?
• 3) Enhancing students’ ability to appreciate the text from different perspectives
Aims
• 4) Helping students to understand some difficult words and expressions;

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【ppt课件】高级英语课件_Lesson_2
The stress is on one, meaning not two or three men. If the words are replaced by a man, then the stress is on man, meaning not a woman or a boy(girl).
Their helmets glanced in the sunlight. 他们的头盔在阳光下闪着亮光。 glint 用于表示迅速闪烁的微弱的光,如朝阳下露水珠上闪
烁的微弱的光
The sun glinted through
the leaves after the
shower.
阵雨过后,阳光透过叶隙闪烁着微弱的光芒。 glisten尤其指潮湿的物体上反映的有光泽的柔和光辉, 如高山上积雪反射的光辉 Her eyes were glistening with tears. 她眼睛中的泪水闪 着柔和的光。 spark表示发出火星的光。 flicker表示如油灯或蜡烛的nt implement utensil appliance: These nouns refer to devices used in the performance of work.
• dwarf: make look small by contrast or distance • He dwarfs other dramatists • pulley滑轮, 辘轳 43. The machine is operated by one man:
2) in the Japanese stationmaster’s uniform:
in : (of dress) wearing something e. g. in white; in mourning; in rags; in silk Stationmaster: the official in charge of a railway station (站长)

高级英语第一册第二课PPT

高级英语第一册第二课PPT

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Information covered in Paragraph One: The author didn’t understand Japanese. He was taking a train to come here. He was here on a reportorial mission. He was preoccupied with some sad thoughts. • He was American. • He was tortured by a guilty conscience / the crime of the A-bomb.
have something on one’s mind: be troubled by; =sth. weighs heavy on one’s mind I have had this matter on my mind for a long time. on one’s mind: occupying one’s thought, esp. as a source of worry. She is sleepless because her daughter’s illness is very much on her mind. have sth to do with: (nothing; much; little; a lot) be connected with... What he has done has nothing to do with her.
Meeting the mayor
Detailed Study of the Text
Hiroshima --- the “Liveliest” City in Japan The implication in the title: The rhetoric device used in the title: Irony: saying the opposite of what is meant/ the intended meaning of the words being the opposite of their usual sense.

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大三高级英语unit-2-A-Class-Act省名师优质课赛课获奖课件市赛课一等奖课件
❖ Eg: Los Angeles is rife with gossip about the atrats’ private lives.
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❖ pawnshop: ❖ 当铺 ❖ pawn: n.抵押物 v.当掉 • … time were tough, money was short, anxiety was
• “bucket loads of cheer” : – lots of joy
• sturdy : adj – not easily influenced or changed by other people
坚决旳,坚定旳; eg: a sturdy defence of the government‘s position 坚决维护政府立场 – strong and not easily damaged 结实旳,结实旳;eg: a sturdy paris of shoots 一双结实旳子
• the second part (Para. 4---7) describes the author’s experience of humiliation in the school;
• the third part (Para. 8---11) gives an account of how her excitement about a free photographic portrait sitting triggers her anticipation of the oncoming torment in the school;
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Text Structure
• The whole text can be divided 5 parts, with the subtopic for each.
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The T-shaped Aioi Bridge in the center of the photo is the target of the bombing. The land mass lying behind the bridge and sandwiched between two rivers is Nakajima-cho (the present Peace Memorial Park).
food processing, and brewing are
the main industries.
The Japanese dedicated post-war Hiroshima to peace. A destroyed area named “Peace City” has been set aside as a memorial. A peace park was build.
Hiroshima after the atomic bombardment
three hours after the explosion over Hiroshima
Time seemed to have frozen after the explosion.
Bird view of Hiroshima 3 weeks after the explosion
Peace Memorial Park and the Heart of Hiroshima High-rise buildings line the downtown streets, but the park is filled with green, an appropriate place to pray for world peace.
A man burned by the heat ray except where his waistband covered him August 7, 1945 This man exposed within a kilometer of the hypocenter was critically burned over his whole body except where his waistband covered him.
This woman’s kimono pattern was burned into her skin. Around August 15, 1945 Because dark colors absorb heat more readily than light colors, the heat ray burned the dark parts of this woman’s kimono pattern into her skin.
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III. Warming-up
1. Why Hiroshima was bombed? 2. Why the word “Liveliest” is put in
quotation marks? 3. Where had the author gone while
he was in Hiroshma?
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The Bomb Called “Little Boy” (H1.47m)
Though the bomb was long and thin in shape, it grew shorter over the course of the project. Hence, the final bomb was called “Little Boy ”.
1. Some important dates
1938: Munich Pact, which sacrificed Czechoslovakia to Germany
Aug. 1939: Germany and USSR concluded a non-aggression pact
Sept.1, 1939: Hitler invaded Poland. France and Britain declared war on Germany immediately, officially beginning World War II. At the same time, USSR annexed Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
Peace Memorial Museum
The Peace Memorial Park was built to commemorate the atomic bomb on August 6, 1945 and to promote a peaceful world. It is located in the area around the atomic explosion’s epicenter.
Mushroom Cloud
Black Rain
After the explosion, a huge mushroom-shaped cloud towered over Hiroshima. Twenty or thirty minutes later, it was picked up by a westward wind and drifted northeast. The cloud rained black rain on the areas it passed over. The rain contained mud and dust stirred up by the explosion, soot from the fires, and radioactive materials.
A special hospital built here treats people suffering from exposure to radiation and conducts research into its effects.
Atomic Bomb Dome
The Atomic Bomb Dome is one of the few buildings around the explosion’s epicenter that partially survived the blast, and the city’s only remaining bomb damaged building.
1. About Hiroshima 2. Atomic Bomb
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Hiroshima
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Hiroshima
Hiroshima, city on southwestern Honshû Island, Japan, capital of Hiroshima Prefecture, is at the head of Hiroshima Bay, an arm of the Inland Sea. The city was founded in 1594 on six islands in the Ôta River Delta. The name Hiroshima means broad Island. Hiroshima grew rapidly as a castle town and commercial city, and after 1868 it was developed as a military center.
The injured citizens waiting to be examined
A badly burnt back of a Japanese man
Radiation left eternal scars on these people.
Hiroshima after the War
Many more later died of injuries and the effects of radiation. Casualties numbered nearly 130,000. Survivors are still dying of leukemia, pernicious anemia and other diseases induced by radiation.
In 1949 the Japanese dedicated
Hiroshima as an international
shrine of peace. After the war, the
city was largely rebuilt, and
commercial
activities
were
resumedalled “Little Boy”
The bombing team had the picture taken after their task had been finished, well before the plane “enola gay”.
The Scorched Plain of Hiroshima
Lesson 2
Hiroshima— the “Liveliest” City in Japan
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Contents
I. Teaching Objectives II. Background Information III.Warming-up IV. Detailed Study of the Text V. Summary and Homework
Memorial Cenotaph
Between the museum and the Atomic Bomb Dome stands the Memorial Cenotaph for Atomic Bomb Victims. It contains a list of all the people who were killed by the explosion or died due to the bombing’s long-term effects such as cancer caused by radiation.
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