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Unit 2

Unit 2. 郧阳师专英语系综合英语教研室. Text I: Unwillingly on Holiday. Introduction Pre-reading questions Writing skills Language points Discussion Homework. 下一页. 上一页. Introduction(1).

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Unit 2

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  1. Unit 2 郧阳师专英语系综合英语教研室

  2. Text I: Unwillingly on Holiday • Introduction • Pre-reading questions • Writing skills • Language points • Discussion • Homework 下一页 上一页

  3. Introduction(1) This text mainly describes how a boy went on a holiday unwillingly. Tom and his brother Peter were very good friends and they planned to play together in their garden during the summer holidays, butt unfortunately, Peter caught the measles and Tom was forced to be sent to his uncle’s house to spend the holiday because the measles is a very contagious disease. 下一页 上一页

  4. Introduction(2) On the day to leave, Tom looked at the garden, reluctant to leave. How would he miss Peter and the garden! Tom showed his unwillingness obviously by crying to his mother that he would rather have had measles with Peter than be sent to away and by sitting in hostile silence in the car. At the thought of being cooped up in his uncle’s small flat with no gardens and no friends, he felt very upset. 下一页 上一页

  5. Introduction(3): about the author Philippa Pearce has been a scriptwriter-producer for the BBC, a children's book editor and reviewer, a lecturer, a storyteller and freelance writer for radio and newspapers as well as writing some of the best-loved books of the 20th century. She won a Carnegie Medal for Tom's Midnight Garden and a Whitbread Prize for The Battle Of Bubble And Squeak. 下一页 上一页

  6. Introduction(4): about the author Philippa Pearce is considered one of the outstanding children’s writers of the twentieth century. She has created a string of classic titles, including Tom's Midnight Garden, Minnow on the Say and The Battle of Bubble and Squeak. Critics praise her genius in seeing the world through a child’s eye and tapping into the fear, isolation and strong emotions of childhood. 下一页 上一页

  7. Introduction(5): about the author Born: Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire Jobs: Civil servant, radio scriptwriter & producer, book editor, reviewer, lecturer, author Lives: Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire First Book for young people: Minnow on the Say, 1955 下一页 上一页

  8. Pre-reading Questions 1. Is going on holiday generally a pleasant or a painful experience? 2. Who might be going on holiday? 3. Where might be the person be going on holiday? To a flat in the city or a cottage in the countryside? 4. Why might be person be going on holiday unwillingly? Is he / she going to be cooped up in a place? 下一页 上一页

  9. Writing Skills This text is a narration. It tells us 1). What happened to Tom? 2). When did it happen? 3). Where did it happen? 4). Why did it happen? 5). The result of the story. The main idea of the text is Tom Long was unhappy to be sent to his uncle’s house because his brother was down with the measles. 下一页 上一页

  10. Language Points 1. account: a narrative or record of events 记述,报告:一叙述事件或事件的记录 a reason given for a particular action 理由:某一特别行为的理由 account for to constitute the governing or primary factor: 导致,引起:构成决定性的或主要的因素: Bad weather accounted for the long delay. 长期的延缓是因为坏天气。 下一页 上一页

  11. Language Points on account of because of; for the sake of: 由于;因为: “We got married on account of the baby” (Anne Tyler) “我们因为孩子的缘故而结婚。”(安妮·泰勒) on no account under no circumstances 决不,绝对不:在任何条件下都不 下一页 上一页

  12. Language Points on (one's) own account for oneself 为了自身 on one's own; by oneself 单独;独自 He wants to work on his own account. 他想单独完成工作。 take into account to take into consideration; allow for 考虑;顾及 下一页 上一页

  13. Language Points 2. gaze: v.intr.(不及物动词) gazed, gaz.ing, gaz.es to look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention 凝视,注视:长久地、集中地看,集中注意力地看 n.(名词) a steady, fixed look 凝视,注视:长久,固定地看 下一页 上一页

  14. Language Points gaze, stare, gape, glare, peer, ogle These verbs mean to look long and intently. 这些词的意思是长久而又注意地看着。 Gaze refers to prolonged looking that is often indicative of wonder, fascination, awe, or admiration: Gaze 通常指长时间充满迷恋、惊奇、敬畏或尊敬地看: gazing at the stars; 观看星星; gazed into her eyes. To stare is to gaze fixedly; the word can indicate curiosity, boldness, insolence, or stupidity: 注视着她的眼睛。 Stare 指固定地凝视; 这个词暗示好奇、勇敢、无礼貌或愚蠢: 下一页 上一页

  15. Language Points stared at them in disbelief; 怀疑地盯着他们; staring into the distance. 心不在焉地盯着远方。 Gape suggests a prolonged open-mouthed look reflecting amazement, awe, or lack of intelligence: Gape 暗示一种长久的、张大嘴的表情,显示惊奇、敬畏或呆笨: tourists gaping at the sights. To glare is to fix another with a hard, piercing stare: 游客们张大嘴看着景色。 Glare 指以一种热切的、凶猛的凝视盯着: 下一页 上一页

  16. Language Points He glared furiously at me when I contradicted him. Topeer is to look narrowly, searchingly, and seemingly with difficulty: 当我与他意见相反时,他生气地瞪我看。 Peer 指肤浅地、注意地、似乎带点困难地看: peered through her spectacles at the contract. To ogle is to stare in an amorous, usually impertinent manner: 通过她的眼镜看着合同。 下一页 上一页

  17. Language Points Ogle 指盯着,以一种多情的、尤其是无礼的方式: construction workers on their lunch hour ogling passing women. 建筑工人在午饭时色迷迷地盯着经过的妇女 3. as a rule: usually; more often than not As a rule, most college students can finish their thesis in May and graduate in June. 下一页 上一页

  18. Language Points 4. cling to: stick to Girls often cling to their boyfriends out of fear at the cold and ark night. 5. would rather: prefer to do sth. would rather + do would rather + (that) sb. did sth. Would rather is a set phrase to be followed by an infinitive without to. The structure is would rather … than. I would rather have had measles with Peter than go somewhere else in holiday. 下一页 上一页

  19. Language Points Tom would rather stay with his brother. The teacher would rather the monitor went there himself. He would rather stay at home reading than go to the movie. They would rather I came tomorrow. 6. If only he’d beat me. --- How I wish he would beat me! If only is often used to introduce an exclamation expressing an unfulfilled condition at present, in the past or in the future. The verb is generallly in the past or the past perfect. 下一页 上一页

  20. Language Points If only I had a chance to live my childhood once again. If only I had applied for the job. If only she had had a lot in common with me. 7. If, standing alone on the back doorstep, Tom allowed himself to weep tears, they were tears of anger. If means although or though, leading an adverbial of concession. 下一页 上一页

  21. Language Points If she is poor, at least she is not snobbish. 她虽然穷,但至少不势利。 8. no exception: without exception 也不例外 The law applies to all Asian countries and China is no exception. 这条法律适用于所有亚洲国家,中国也不例外。 9. cottage and flat 下一页 上一页

  22. Discussion An Unforgettable Experience The unforgettable experiences might be: 1. working as a carpenter and making a bookcase 2. swimming for 2 kilometers in a river without stopping to take a rest 3. working as a lifeguard in a swimming pool or at the seaside 4. picnicking in the woods 5. having an outing with former middle school friends 下一页 上一页

  23. Discussion An Unforgettable Experience Sentence frames for supporting ideas: 1. It was the first time I had ever … 2. It taught me that … 3. It made me realize that … 4. I have got to know that … 下一页 上一页

  24. Homework 1. Finish the exercises in your workbook. 2. Write a letter according to the requirements in the textbook. 3. Sum up the contents we have learned today. The End 下一页 上一页

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