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New Century English Book 5 Module Three Literature 市南中学 李婷

New Century English Book 5 Module Three Literature 市南中学 李婷. William Somerset Maugham 1874-1965 Paris, France. The story is about a poor young writer. He could hardly __________________________at that time, but he had to invite a __________ woman for a

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New Century English Book 5 Module Three Literature 市南中学 李婷

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  1. New Century English Book 5 Module Three Literature 市南中学 李婷

  2. William Somerset Maugham 1874-1965 Paris, France

  3. The story is about a poor young writer. He could hardly __________________________at that time, but he had to invite a __________ woman for a luncheon at a restaurant which was__________ _________.At the end of the meal, the poor young man had only enough money for an ____________tip for the waiter. keep body and soul together talkative far beyond his means inadequate

  4. I was shocked at the menu prices, but answeredgenerously . Iturned a bitpale. I wondered what the bill would come to. I hoped that the waiter would say no . Panic seized me.

  5. “ Words haveweight, sound andappearance; it is only by considering these that you can write a sentence that is good to look at and good to listen to.” --- William Somerset Maugham

  6. language: actions: physical feature:

  7. language: “I never eat anything for luncheon.…,perhaps/I wonder if/except / but I… ” “You see, you’ve filled your stomach with a lot of meat?... But I’ve just had a snack and I shall enjoy a peach. ” She again insisted that I should follow her example, and never eat more than one thing for luncheon. “Humorist!” “You’re quite a humorist!”

  8. “You see, you’ve filled your stomach with a lot ofmeat?... But I’ve just had a snack and I shall enjoy a peach. ” She again insisted that I should follow her example, and never eat more than one thing for luncheon. “Humorist!” “You’re quite a humorist!” “I’ll do better than that,” I replied. “ I’ll eat nothing for dinner tonight.”

  9. She had a glance at it and said carelessly. She went on with her conversation, absent-mindedly took one. She ate the salmon. She talked happily of art and literature. But I wondered what the bill come to. “Humorist!” she cried merrily, jumping into a taxi. “ You’re quite a humorist!” I watched her eat them in large mouthfuls.

  10. “ Words haveweight, sound andappearance; it is only by consideringthese that you can write a sentence (that is good to look at and good to listen to).” --- William Somerset Maugham 文字是可听,可触 ,可感的;只有考虑到这些因素,写出来的句子才能既好听又好看。

  11. Assignments: 1.Read the story again and underline the relevant clues about the following food: asparagus, peaches 2. Finish Exercise C2 on page 64

  12. He said a beautiful salmon had just come in and he suggested we try some. • A happy smile spread over his broad face, and he assured me that they had some … • The waiter came again, this time carrying a large basket full of huge peaches.

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