Book3 Unit3 The million pound bank note Reading
人教版高中英语必修三(Book 3 Unit 3)

人教版高中英语必修三(Book 3 Unit 3)Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note核心单词1. scene n. 现场;情景;景色;发生地点;(戏剧)一场behind the scenes 在后台;在幕后on the scene 在现场;当场appear/come on the scene 出场;登场Our reporter was the first person on the scene.我们的记者是最先到达出事地点的。
I saw the scene with my own eyes.我亲眼目睹了那一幕。
The rocking boats along the river bank make a beautiful scene. 河边晃晃悠悠的船只构成了一道美丽的风景。
易混辨析scene/scenery/sight/viewscene指某一处的自然风光;情形,情景。
scenery(总称)自然景物,天然风光,是由多个scenes构成的自然风景。
sight景象,风景,名胜,侧重指值得看的事物或很难看的东西;很可笑的事物。
view景色,风景,侧重指从人所处的角度用肉眼所看到的景色。
【活学活用】(1)A new chapter in a novel is something like a new scene in a play. 一部小说中新的一章就像一出戏中新的一场。
(2)Tears poured forth as she watched the sad scene.她一看到这悲惨的场景,便禁不住流下泪来。
(3)It is the first time that I have seen such a beautiful scene.这是我第一次看到这样美丽的景色。
(4)The hall was full of fans before the star _______________. 在这个明星出场之前,大厅里挤满了他的支持者。
新人教必修3 Unit3 The million pound bank note 词汇 课件

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1 . ____b_r_in_g__u_p______ 教育;提出
抚养;培养;
2.___g_o__a_h_e_a_d______ 前进;(用于祈使句 )可以;往下说
3.__b_y__a_cc_i_d_e_n_t_____ 偶然;无意中;不 小心
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8.____i_n__ra_g_s_______ 衣衫褴褛 9.___a_s__fo_r_________ 关于;至于 10.___to__b_e_h_o_n__es_t____ 说实话
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解析:选D。考查名词性从句。句意 为:亚马逊的旱季从七月延续到九月, 正是一些人砍烧雨林的季节。由结构 和句意可知此处表示的是时间概念, 故选择D项,由when引导表语从句, 并在从句中作时间状语。
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5.(2012·绵阳诊断)My parents don’t care________my pocket money goes, but one thing is sure:the money spent
人教版高中英语Book 3 Unit 3 Reading The Million Pound Ban

教学目标
1.语言与能力:
学习学案课前部分的重点单词词组和句子如:birthplace, novel, adventure, phrase, author, scene, permit, stare at,等,在阅读时关注这些重点词句,理解意思,并体会其在语境的用法,在篇章中学习语言知识。
这个剧本是学生进入高中以来接触的第一篇戏剧,如何向学生介绍戏剧这一文体,理解戏剧语言并融入内容的整体体验和内涵的提升是教师在教学过程中必须关注的。文本围绕一个荒唐的bet展开,抓住这一主线可帮助学生理解马克.吐温是如何幽默地揭露那个时代“金钱是一切”“金钱万能”的社会现象,激发学生的想象和深思。
阅读教学的目的是帮助学生理解文本,拓展内涵,发展思维。遵循学生认知规律是阅读设问的基础,凸显主线,围绕主题,尊重事实更是有效梳理文本的保障。我将文本梳理的过程设计为reading for structure---reading forinformation----reading for thinking三个阶段,从文本结构,到信息内容,到思维活动,关注三个层面,层层铺垫, 帮助学生了解戏剧,欣赏戏剧。
3.情感态度与价值观:
通过活动任务设置,让学生体验顺利完成学习任务的满足感和成功感,通过pair work, group work等活动,体验合作学习的快乐。
尝试表演戏剧,体验团队表演的合作精神和责任感,体会戏剧的魅力,热爱英语学习。
教学重点
了解戏剧体裁的特点,学习和理解戏剧内容,人物和语言,尝试表演戏剧。
教学难点
理解戏剧语言,尝试表演戏剧
教学方法
Book3Unit3TheMillionPoundBankNote第一课时Reading教案

第一课时ReadingTeach ing goals 教学目标1. Target Ianguage 目标语言a. 重点词汇和短语bet, make a bet, permit, go ahead, by accident, stare, account for, to be honest, jealous2. Ability goals 能力目标a. Enable students to sum up the main idea of ACT ONE Scene 3.b. En able stude nts to un dersta nd the details about the whole sce ne.c. Express their opinions by answering the following questions:1) Do you thi nk money is everyth ing? Why?2) Do you agree that only money can bring people happ in ess?3. Lear ning ability goals 学能目标a. Help stude nts to sum up the main idea of ACT ONE Seen e3.b. Help stude nts to un dersta nd the details of the whole sce ne.c. Help them to answer the following questions:1) Do you thi nk money is everyth ing?2) Do you agree that only money can bring people happ in ess?Teach ing importa nt poi nts 教学重难点a. Help stude nts to sum up the main idea of ACT ONE Seen e3.b. Help stude nts to un dersta nd the details of the whole sce ne.Teach ing methods 教学方法discussi on, liste ning, read ing and pair work.Teach ing aids教具准备A computer, a projectorTeach ing procedures and way教学过程与方式Warming up-IWhat do you know about Mark Twain? Do you know any of his works?The n give an in troduct ion of Mark Twa in (1835 —1910): The greatest humorist of the 19th cen tury America n literature.Novels:The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876)汤姆索亚历险记)The Prince and the Pauper (1882皇子与贫儿)The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1894)哈克贝利费恩历险记)Discussi onSuppose a rich person gives you a million pound bank-note, what will you do with it ? Give the reas ons.In troduce some new words to the stude nts:in credible: difficult to believe (un believable)stare at: look at sb. / sth. for a long timenightfall: the time in the evening when it becomes darksurvive: continue to live or existspot: see or no tice a pers on or thingacco unt for: to be the expla natio n or cause of sth.charity:施舍by accide nt: by cha neePre-readi ng1. First, give students a brief introduction of the storyTwo rich gentlemen made a bet on what would happen to a person if he was given a millio n pound n ote.Henry, the hero of the story, an American young man, sailed too far, drifted out to the ocea n. A British ship, for London, pass ing by, fortun ately saved him.2. Predicti on:What would happe n to Henry?Read ingScan the passage and find out:What happe ned to Henry?What do the brothers choose Henry for?What happe ned to Henry?He was given a letter by the two brothers and was asked not to open it until two o' clock.What do the brothers choose Henry for?They wan ted to make a bet on Henry.Skim ming: an swer the follow ing questi ons:1. Where does Henry Adams come from? Does he know much about London?2. What did he do in America?3. Why did he land in Britai n?Put the followi ng eve nts in correct order.(1) Henry wan dered in London streets.(2) About a month ago Henry Adams was saili ng out of the bay.(3) The n ext morning he was spotted by a ship.(4) Towards ni ghtfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind.(5) On the ship he earned his passage by work ing as an un paid hand.Keys;(2) About a month ago Henry Adams was saili ng out of the bay.(4) Towards ni ghtfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind.(3) The n ext morning he was spotted by a ship.(5) On the ship he earned his passage by work ing as an un paid hand.(1)He nry wan dered in London streets.After-readingWhat kind of persons you think the characters are? (Henry Adams, Oliver Roderick)。
新人教版 Book 3 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note 课文教程文件

新人教版B o o k3 U n i t3T h e M i l l i o n P o u n d B a n k N o t e课文Book 3 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank NoteAct I, Scene 3NARRATOR:It is the summer of 1903, Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick and Oliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a billion pound banknote a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderickdoubt s it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wander ing onthe pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an Americanbusinessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he shoulddo.RODERICK:Young man, would you step inside a moment, please?HENRY: Who? Me, sir?RODERICK:Yes, you.OLIVER:Through the front door on your left.HENRY: (a servant opens a door) Thanks.SERVANT: Good morning, sir, would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sir.OLIVER: (Henry enter s) Thank you, James. That will be all.RODERICK:How do you do, Mr…er…?HENRY: Adams, Henry Adams.OLIVER: Come and sit down, Mr Adams.HENRY: Thank you.RODERICK:You’re an American?HENRY:That’s right, from San Francisco.RODERICK:How well do you know London?HENRY:Not at all. It’s my first trip here.RODERICK:I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind us asking a few questions. HENRY: Not at all. Go right ahead.RODERICK:May we ask what you’re doing in this country and what your plans are? HENRY:Well, I can’t say that I have any plans. I’m hoping to find work. As a matter of fact, I land ed in Britain by accident.OLIVER: How is that possible?HENRY: Well, you see, back home I had my own boat. About a month ago I was sail ing out of the bay…(his eyes stare at what is left of the brother’sdinner on the table)RODERICK:Well, go on.HENRY: Oh, yes. Well, towards nightfall I found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. I did not know whether I could surviveuntil morning. The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lostwhen I was spot ted by a ship.OLIVER: And it was the ship that brought you to England.HENRY: Yes. The fact is that I earn ed my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which account s for my appearance. I went to the American embassy toseek help, but …(the brothers smile at each other)RODERICK:Well, you mustn’t worry about that. It’s an advantage.HENRY:I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir.RODERICK:Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America?HENRY: I worked for a mining company. Could you offer me some kind of work here?RODERICK:Patience, Mr Adams. If you don’t mind, may I ask you how much money you have?HENRY: Well, to be honest, I have none.OLIVER: (happily) What luck! Brother, what luck! (clap s his hands together) HENRY: Well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me. On the contrary, in fact. If this is your idea of some kind of joke, I don’t think it’s very funny. (Henrystands up to leave) Now, if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll be on my way. RODERICK:Please don’t go, Mr Adams.You mustn’t think we don’t care about you.Oliver, give him the letter.OLIVER: Yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift) The letter.HENRY: (taking it carefully) For me?RODERICK:For you. (Henry starts to open it) Oh, no, you mustn’t open it. Not yet.You ca n’t open it until two o’clock.HENRY: Oh, this is silly.RODERICK:Not silly. There’s money in it. (calls to the servant) James.HENRY:Oh, no, I don’t want your charity. I just want an honest job.RODERICK:We know you’re hard-working. That’s why we’ve given you the letter.James, show Mr Adams out.OLIVER: Good luck, Mr Adams.HENRY: Well, why don’t you explain what this is all about?RODERICK:You’ll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half. SERVANT: This way, sir.RODERICK:Mr Adams, not until 2 o’clock. Promise?HENRY: Promise. Good-bye.Act I, Scene 4(Outside a restaurant Henry looks at the envelope without opening it and decide s togo in. He sits down at a table next to the front window.)OWNER: (seeing Henry’s poor appearance) That one’s reserve d. This way, please.(to the waiter) take this gentleman’s order, Horace.HENRY: (after sitting down and putting the letter on the table) I’d like some ham and eggs and a nice big steak. And make it extra thick. I’d also like acup of coffee and a pineapple dessert.WAITER: Right, sir. I’m afraid it’ll cost a large amount of money.HENRY: I understand. And I’ll have a large glass of beer.WAITER: OK. ( the waiter leaves and soon returns with all the food)HOSTESS:My goodness! Why, look at him. He eats like a wolf.OWNER: We’ll see if he’s clever as a wolf, eh?HENRY: (having just finished every bit of food) Ah, waiter. (waiter returns) same thing again, please. Oh, and another beer.WAITER: Again, everything?HENRY: Yes, that’s right. (sees the look on the waiter’s face) Anything wrong? WAITER: No, Not at all. (to the restaurant owner) He’s asked for more of the same.OWNER: Well, it is well-known that Americans like to eat a lot. Well, we’ll have to take a chance. Go ahead and let him have it.WAITER: (reading the bill after the meal) All right. That’s two orders of ham and eggs, two extra thick steaks, two large glasses of beer, two cups of coffeeand two desserts.HENRY: (looking at the clock on the wall) would you mind waiting just a few minutes?WAITER: (in a rude manner) What’s there to wait for?OWNER: All right, Horace, I’ll take care of this.HENRY: (to owner) That was a wonderful meal. It’s amazing how much pleasure you get out of the simple things in life, especially if you can’t have them for awhile.OWNER: Yes, very interesting. Now perhaps, sir, if you pay your bill I can help the other customers.HENRY: (looking at the clock on the wall again) Well, I see it’s two o’clock. (he opens the envelope and hold s a million pound bank note in his hands.Henry is surprised but the owner and the waiter are shocked) I’m very sorry.But … I … I don’t have anything smaller.OWNER: (still shocked and nervous) Well, er … just one moment. Maggie, look!(the hostess scream s, the other customers look at her and she puts ahand to her mouth). Do you think it’s genuine?HOSTESS:Oh, dear, I don’t know. I simply don’t know.OWNER: Well, I did hear that the Bank of England had issue d two notes in thisamount …Anyway, I don’t think it can be a fake. People would pay toomuch attention to a bank note of this amount. No thief would want that tohappen.HOSTESS: But he’s in rag s.OWNER:Perhaps he’s a very strange, rich man. (as if he has discover edsomething for the first time) Why, yes! That must be it!HOSTESS: (hit s her husband’s arm) And you put him in the back of the restaurant!Go and see him at once!OWNER:(to Henry) I’m so sorry, sir, so sorry, but I cannot change this bank note. HENRY:But it’s all I have on me.OWNER:Oh, please, don’t worry, sir. Doesn’t matter at all. We are so glad that you even entered our little eating place. Indeed, sir, I hope you’ll come herewhenever you like.HENRY:Well, that’s very kind of you.OWNER:Kind, sir? No, it’s kind of you, sir. You must come whenever you want and have whatever you like. Just having you sit here is a great honour! As forthe bill, sir, please forget it.HENRY:Forget it? Well … thank you very much. That’s very nice of you. OWNER:Oh, it’s for us to thank you, sir and I do, sir, from the bottom of my heart.(the owner, hostess and waiter all bow as Henry leaves)。
book 3 unit 3 the million pound bank note

Book 3 unit 3Mark Twain 马克。
吐温Birthplace 出生地;故乡Florida佛罗里达镇Bring up抚养,培养,教育,提出Hannibal汉尼拔Missouri密苏里州Novel小说,长篇故事;新奇的,异常的Boyhood少年时代Adventure奇遇,冒险Tom Sawyer汤姆。
索亚Huckleberry Finn哈克贝利。
芬恩Phrase短语,词组,惯用语Fathom长度单位Author著者,作家Samuel Langhorne Clemens 塞缪尔。
蓝霍恩。
克莱门斯Scene戏剧一场,现场,场面,景色Narrator讲述者,叙述者Roderick罗德里克Oliver奥利弗Bet赌,打赌;打赌,赌钱Make a bet打赌Penniless贫困的,身无分文的Wander漫游,漫步,漂泊Pavement人行道(sidewalk) Businessman商人Permit许可,允许,准许;通行证,许可证,执照Ahead在前,向前,提前Go ahead前进,可以,往下说By accident偶然,无意中,不小心Bay海湾Stare凝视,盯着看Stare at盯着看,凝视Nightfall黄昏Fault过错,缺点,故障Spot发现,认出;斑点,污点,地点Passage船费(包括)食宿,通道(一)段Unpaid未付款的,不受报酬的Account认为,说明,总计有;说明,理由,计算,账目Account for导致,做出解释Embassy大使馆;大使及其官员Seek sought, sought寻找,探索,寻求Patience耐性,忍耐Contrary反面,对立面;相反地,相违的On the contrary 与此相反,正相反Charity慈善(团体),施舍Envelope信封Unbelievable 难以置信的Horace霍雷斯Steak(供煎烤的)鱼块,鱼排;牛排Pineapple菠萝Dessert餐后甜点Amount数量Take a chance冒险Rude粗鲁的,无礼的Manner礼貌,举止,方式Scream尖声叫;尖叫声,喊叫声Genuine真的,真诚的Issue发型(钞票等)发布(命令)出版(杂志等)Fake假货,欺骗;假的Rag破布;碎步;In rags衣衫褴褛Indeed真正地,确实,实在As for关于,至于Bow鞠躬,弯腰Barber理发师Unit 3 the million pound bank noteWarming up1.This unit is a play based on a short story by an American writer-Mark Twain. In pairs discuss what you know about him. If you don't know about him, read this short passage. Then fill in the chart.Real nameMeaning of his pen nameBirth datebirthplacePlace where he grew upHis famous storiesMark wain was born in Florida on November 30th, 1835. He was brought up in Hannibal, Missouri, along the Mississippi River. He is best known for his novels set in his boyhood world on the river, such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Twain loved the river so much hat even his pen name is about the river. "Twain" is an old word for"two". The phrase"mark twain" means that the water is two fathom deep. The author's real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens.ReadingThe million pound bank noteAct 1, scene 3Narrator: It is the summer of 1903. Two old and wealthy brothers, Roderick and Oliver, have made a bet. Oliver believes that with a million pound bank note a man could survive a month in London. His brother Roderick doubts it. At this moment, they see a penniless young man wandering on the pavement outside their house. It is Henry Adams, an American businessman, who is lost in London and does not know what he should do.Roderick: young man, would you step inside a moment, please?Henry:who? Me, sir?Roderick: yes, youOliver: through the front door on your leftHenry: (A servant opens a door) thanksServant: Good morning, sir. Would you please come in? Permit me to lead the way, sirOliver: (Henry enters) thank you, James. That will be allRoderick: how do you do, Mr...er..?Henry:Adams. Henry AdamsOliver: come and sit down, Mr AdamsHenry: thank youRoderick: You're an American?Henry:That's right, from San Francisco.Roderick: How well do you know London?Henry: Not at all. It's my first trip here.Roderick: I wonder, Mr Adams, if you'd mind us asking a few questions.Henry: Not at all. Go right aheadRoderick: May we ask what you're doing in this country and what your plans are? Henry:Well, i can't say hat i have any plans. I'm hoping o find work. As a matter of fact, i landed in Britain by accident.Oliver: How is that possible?Henry: Well, you see, back home i had my own boat. About a month ago, i was sailing out of the bay... (his eyes stare at what is left of the brothers' dinner on the table.)Oliver:well, go on.Henry:Oh, yes, towards nightfall i found myself carried out to sea by a strong wind. It was all my fault. I didn't know whether i could survive until morning. The next morning i'd just about given myself up for lost when i was spotted by a ship. Oliver: And it was the ship that brought you to England.Henry: Yes. The fact is that i earned my passage by working as an unpaid hand, which accounts for my appearance. I went to the American embassy to seek help, but...(the brothers smile at each other.)Roderick: Well, you mustn't worry about that. It's an advantage.Henry: I'm afraid I don't quite follow you, sir.Roderick: Tell us, Mr Adams, what sort of work did you do in America?Henry:I worked for a mining company. Could you offer me some kind of work here?Roderick:patience, Mr Adams. If you don't mind, may i ask you how much money you have?Henry: well, to be honest, i have none.Oliver: (happily) what luck! Brother, what luck! (claps his hands together) Henry: well, it may seem lucky to you but not to me! On the contrary, in fact. If this is your idea of some kind of joke, i don't think it's very funny. (Henry stands up to leave) Now if you'll excuse me, i think i'll be on my way.Roderick: please don't go, Mr Adams. You mustn't think we don't care about you. Oliver, give him the letter.Oliver: yes, the letter. (gets it from a desk and gives it to Henry like a gift) the letter Henry:(taking it carefully) For me?Roderick:for you. (Henry starts to open it) oh, no , you mustn't open it. Not yet. You can't open it until two o'clock.Henry: Oh, this is silly.Roderick: Not silly. There's money in it. (calls to the servant) James?Henry: oh, no. I don't want your charity. I just want an honest jo.Roderick: We know you're hard-working. That's why we've given you the letter. James, show Mr Adams out.Oliver: Good luck, Mr Adams.Henry: Well, why don't you explain what this is all about?Roderick: You'll soon know. (looks at the clock) In exactly an hour and a half Servant: This way, sir.Roderick: Mr Adams, not until 3 o'clock, Promise?Henry: Promise .goodbyeLearning about languageDiscovering useful words and expressions1.Find the correct word for each of the following meanings.Fault--mistakePermit- to allow something to happenAuthor-someone who writes booksSeek -to try to find or get somethingEnvelop-a think paper cover for a letterBirthplace-the place where someone was bornBusinessman-a man who works in a businessAdventure-unusual, exciting or dangerous experiencePatience-ability to wait for a long time or to accept trouble without getting angry Scene-part of a play during which there is no change in time or placePavement-path at the side of a road for people to walk onNovel-a long written story in which the characters and events are not usually real 2.The italicized words in these sentences have more than one meaning. Explain theusage and meaning of each word in each sentence and then make your own sentences using these words in different meanings.1.A he wandered around Tibet for about a month. His experience is unbelievable.B the professor wandered from the subject of his speechWander: 漫游;离题2.A please keep a complete account of the money we have spent.B i opened an account at the bank downstairs.Account:账目;账户3.A it was her fault. We were late because she took so long finishing her lunch.B it sounds as if there is a fault in that computerFault:错误;故障4.A the museum sits on the exact spot where the gold was first discovered.B that dress has a dirty spot right in the middle.C she spotted her friend among the passengers who got off the train.Spot:地点;斑点;认出5. A we walked down a long passage to the back of the office building.B i couldn't afford the passage to Australia.C the old bridge isn't strong enough to allow the passage of heavy vehicles. Passage: 走廊;长途旅途的费用;通过e some of the words recycled above and he phrases below in the correct form to complete the storiesBring up go ahead account for by accident on the contrary to be honest Yesterday when i was wandering on the pavement near a park, i met an old neighbour by accident. He was so happy to see me again and he talked a lot about my grandparents who brought me up. To be honest, i didn't want him to go ahead with my story. It wasn't because i had no patience to listen to him, but because it was still very painful for me to think about my dear grandma who died five years ago. He was such a stubborn businessman that he didn't permit anybody to disagree with him. He thought his marketing plan was perfect, but on the contrary, it was not and it failed. Obviously, it was his fault because he did not listen to other people's advice . His attitude accounts for his loss.Reading for funHumorous quotations by Mark Twain1.A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain.2.I didn't attent the funeral, but i sent a nice letter saying that i approved of it.3.A classic is something that everybody wants to have read but nobody wants to read.4.When i was younger, i could remember anything, whether it had happened or not.5.A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.。
Book 3 Unit 3 The Million Pound Banknote语言知识点

一、重点单词1.scene:n.一场,现场,场面,景象on the scene/ spot在场,在现场behind the scenes在幕后,暗中appear/come on the scene出场,登场scene引导定语从句,在从句中做状语,scene是模糊地点,用wherescenic spots风景名胜 scenery:n.风景(总称)2.permit:vt允许 n.许可证,执照,通行证permit sb to do sthpermit doing sthallow forbid advise同上面的用法permission:n允许with/without one’s permission(不)经过某人的允许ask sb for permission to do sth征求某人的允许做某事3.spot:v发现,认出,点缀,沾上污渍,满是斑点n斑点,污点,地点spot sb doing sth发现某人正在做某事be spotted with散布,点缀,布满mudon the spot/scene当场,在场 scenic spots风景名胜spotless:adj无可挑剔的,无瑕疵的,纯洁的4.account:n.说明,陈述,账目,账户,计算,描述,解释导致V.认为,说明,总计有,导致,报账account for解释,占......比例on account of由于on no account决不=under/in no circumstance in no case on no condition at no time in no way by no means in no sensetake...into account/consideration考虑take account of...考虑accountable:adj有责任的;有解释义务的;可解释的 accountability:n有义务;有责任;可说明性5.fault:n过错,缺点,故障,错误,断层find fault with挑剔,对......吹毛求疵 be particular about/over be picky aboutbe one’s fault是某人的错It’s one’s fault that...:......是某人的过错faultless:adj.完美的,无污点的flawless untainted spotless perfect stainless6.manner:n礼貌(s)举止,方式in a...manner以......的方式I t’s bad/good manners to do sth做某事是没/有礼貌的用这种方式:in this manner with the method by this means in this way in a manual mode in this fashion做某事的方式:the way to do sth/ of doing sth; the method/mode/fashion of doing sth by means of doing sth the approach to doing sth7.seek sought sought寻找,探索,寻求seek work/advice/helpseek to do sth试图/设法做某事seek (for/after) sth寻找/追求/探索....seek out挑选,选出,找出seek one’s fortune寻找财富之路,碰运气try one’s fortune/luck take a chance...1.novel:n小说;adj新颖的 novelist:n.adventure adventurer adventurous; believe believablepassage:船费,段,通道,消逝,通过,经过二、重点短语1.bring up抚养,培养,教育,养育,提出,呕吐cultivate nurture; put forward come up with; throw upbring about引起,产生,导致,带来result in contribute to lead to causebring sth back带回某物,使想起某事,使某物恢复bring down让......降下来,使倒下,击落bring in引入,赚(钱),推行,生产bring out使显现出,阐明,出版,生产出,说出,激发2.take a chance冒险,试图做某事,碰运气=take a risk/risks/chancestry one’s fortuneby chance=by accident偶然,碰巧(The) chance is that...(The) chances are that...There is a chance that...have a chance to do sth.有机会做某事3.by accident by chance on purpose deliberately accidentally intentionallyOn the contrary in contrast by contrast in contrast to......相比之下三、重点句型1.find 宾 doing sth/ do sth/ done/adj/介短find/make/think/consider/believe it+adj/n to do sth2.when的用法当......的时候这个时候:be doing...when...be about to do...when...be on the point of doing...when...had done sth when...3.whenever wherever whatever however...名词性从句;让步状语从句No matter when/where/what/how...让步状语从句4.It is well-known that......主语从句As is known to us 主句。
Book3Unit3TheMillionPoundBankNote知识梳理

⑴He had a strange ______w_a_y__ of making his classes lively and interesting. ⑵She adopted a new teaching _____m__e_t_h_o.d ⑶Mind your table __m__a_n_n_e_rsat the dinner party. ⑷The quickest ___m__e_a_n__s of travel is by plane. 表示“用这种方式”时,分别是
---- ______________, it’s dull. ⑵ ShowOmnethseomcoentervairdyence
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to the contrary
Step V. Sentence pattern
The next morning I’d just about given myself up for lost when I was spotted by a ship.
I. Multiple choice:
1.Go and get your coat. It’s____Byou left it.
A. there B. where C. there where D. where there
2.Mary wrote an article on____A_ the team had failed to
• 12.dessert __餐_后__甜_ 点13. genuine ___真__的;真诚的
• 14. fake _假__货_;_ 假的
Step III. Can you identify the difference?
1. scene scenery view sight
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Answer these questions. 1. Where does Henry Adams come from? Does he know much about London? Henry comes from San Francisco. No, he doesn’t know London at all. 2. What did he do in America?
6. May we ask what you’re doing in this country …? Why are you in England?
7. Now if you’ll excuse me I’ll …
Please excuse me.
spend them on food and clothing do some science research share with friends run a business help the poor
buy a big flat
plan a trip
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THE MILLION POUND BANK NOTE
3. Permit me to lead the way, sir. Let me show you the way. 4. How do you do, Mr … er…? Hello Mr … 5. I wonder, Mr Adams, if you’d mind …
Mr Adams, is it OK if …
Fill in the form. About a month ago Towards nightfall The next morning Lastly Henry was ______ out of the sailing bay; Henry found himself carried to ______ sea by a strong wind. Henry was spotted by a ship. ______
Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note
Reading
Pre-reading Imagine that somebody gives you a large sum of money to spend as you like. What would you do with it?
Henry arrived in _______ by London working on the ship as an unpaid hand.
Now
Henry was ___ in London lost and wandering in the streets. Just at that Roderick ______ him and called time asked him to step in. To Henry’s Roderick gave Henry a surprise _____ with money in it. letter
2 Find all the examples of polite requests. Then rewrite them in informal language.
1. Would you step inside a moment,
please? Come in, please 2. Good morning, sir, would you please come in? Hello, please come in.
Comprehending: 1 Fact or Opinion 1. Henry wants to find a job in London. ( F) 2. Henry is given an envelope by the two brothers. ( F) 3. Henry is an unlucky young man. ( O) 4. The servant is called James. ( F ) 5. Henry is foolish to go and meet the two brothers. (O )
Henry, who was penniless jobless honest ______,________,_____, was the right person to choose for betting
The two brothers gave Henry an envelope/letter ___________ and told him not to open it until 2 ____o’clock
Put the following events in correct order. 1. Henry wandered in London streets. 2. About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing out of the bay. 3. The next morning he was spotted by a ship. 4. Towards nightfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind. 5. On the ship he earned his passage by working as an unpaid hand. 2 4 3 5 1
He worked for a______________. mining company
3. Why do the brothers make a bet? Because they want to know if a poor man with a million pound bank note could survive a month in London.
Background
Two rich gentlemen made a ___on bet what would happen to a person if a million pound note he was given_________________.
Henry, the hero of the story, anAmerican _____ businessman , sailed too far, drifted out to the ocean. Finally he wasspotted a British _____by ship.