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1、第一页,共二十五页。Procedure Discussion Background Information Text Structure Language Points Useful Expressions Homework第二页,共二十五页。 Discussing the following questions What are some distinctive features of an out-of-the-way,inaccessible place such as a jungle, desert, or remote mountainous area? Why would suc

2、h a place appeal to many people today? Discussion第三页,共二十五页。Background Information The author Annie Dillard tells of her visit to the Napo River in the heart of the Ecuadorian jungle,one of natures most unspoiled places. She describes the beauty of natures most unspoiled places.She describes the beau

3、ty of the forest and her admiration for the people who live there. The author Annie Dillard (1945-)is a renowned nature writer and Prize winner.This reading is from Teaching a Stone to Talk(1988).第四页,共二十五页。PartsParagraphsMain IdeasPart 1Par. 1-5Description of the Napo River and surrounding jungle sc

4、enery at night, together with the authors reflections on it.Part 2Par. 6-8Recalling what happened to her at their arrival at the village and what others felt about the Napo River and the people there.Part 3Par. 9-18Detailed description of journeying in the jungle and her feelings about it.Text struc

5、ture第五页,共二十五页。Language Points第六页,共二十五页。in the heart of: in the center of The metropolitan museum is located in the heart of the city.Apartments in the heart of the city are too expensive to purchase.hush: be or become silentHush, you will wake up the baby!Having cried for half an hour, the little bo

6、y hushed illumine: shine light onThe sky was illumined by flashed from the volcano. My balloon was illumined by the sun that was just rising.第七页,共二十五页。nownow: at one timeat another timeThe junior officer who came into the room looked nervous; his eyes swiveled quickly, now this way, now that, as if

7、he were scanning the room for danger.Now soft, now loud, now cheerful, now sorrowful, the voice of Uncle Tom told as much of the tale as his words did.To our right were mountains, with clouds swiftly passing along their heights and we could see the road, hugging the coast and curving now left, now r

8、ight.in( all/ complete) silence: with (complete) absence of sound or noiseThe kids were listening to the music in the classroom, in complete silence.The soldiers stood in the glaring sun as the minutes ticked away, in all silence.第八页,共二十五页。tangle: catch in or as in a net, trap; mix together or inter

9、twine in a confused massThe bushed were tangled with wines. I have the sort of hair that tangles easily.trail: extend over a surface Roses trailing over the walls made her garden so beautiful.The strawberry is a trailing plant belonging to the rose family. loop: form or bend into a loop The man loop

10、ed the rope over the wooden pole. She looped the scarf round her neck and went out into the cold night air 第九页,共二十五页。mute: reduce or stop the sound of At the sight of their teacher walking into the classroom, they muted their voices The strings are muted throughout the closing bars of the symphony d

11、issolve: fade away, disappearThe panda ate the bamboo rapidly and then dissolved into the shadows.The characteristics of gases vary widely. Some gases are transparent, some dissolve in water, and some have a strong smell.loose: untie, releaseThe hunter loosed the arrow without warning. Its not a hea

12、lthy habit to loose your belt when you are full 第十页,共二十五页。slump: sit or fall down heavilyKennedy had been hit and slumped to the floor of the automobile He slumped into a chair, completely exhausted.be dying to do sth./for sth.: desire(to do)sth. eagerlyShe was dying to tell them the good news that

13、she had won first prize in the speech contest.Having worked in the sun for four hours, I was dying for a cup of tea.get ones hands on: catch hold of , find or get (sth)(same as lay ones hands on)I wish I could get my hands on a copy of Harry Potter I need to get my hands on a good computer.The books

14、 here somewhere, but I dont seem to be able to get my hands on it just now.第十一页,共二十五页。take apart: separate into its different partsWhen I was young, my parents never blamed me for taking my toys apart. When my computer broke down, I took it apart, found what was wrong, and put the whole thing togeth

15、er again.spectacular: extraordinary; very attractive or impressiveThe British Museum, one of the most spectacular museums in the world, is renowned for its extensive and diverse collections. The Suns movement can produce spectacular sunrises and sunsets under the right atmospheric conditions.第十二页,共二

16、十五页。fringe: the outer edge or limit of sth. Near the outer fringes of the solar system lies dark blue Neptune, a gas giant that probably has no true surface.With the new suburbs springing up on the fringes of the city, the urban life has changed completely.hollow: a space sunk into somethingThe expl

17、orer fell into a muddy hollow while walking in the forest. Water gathers in a hollow and forms a pond. in detail: with specificsThe police asked the victim of the robbery to describe what happened to him in detail.To maintain their place in the media world, newspapers try hard to cover news events i

18、n greater detail than television and radio do.第十三页,共二十五页。opaque: not clear enough to allow light throughUsually transparent, glass can nonetheless also be opaque. Milk is often stored in opaque containers to prevent vitaminsfrom being destroyed by light. smear: make(sth.) dirty; spread(a thick liqui

19、d, etc.) over a surface(used in the patterns: smear on / over sth.; smear sth./sb. With sth.)Dont smear the glasses: I have just polished them. The boys face was smeared with mud.My sister smeared herself with suntan oil as she sat by the swimming pool. 第十四页,共二十五页。flock: a group of certain animalsLa

20、rge flocks of geese pass this way in autumn, searching for a resting place. The police are warning motorists that a flock of sheep has/have escaped onto the road. In flocks: in groupsMany small birds feed in flocks. Penguins are gregarious birds and are found in flocks even at sea.dart: move suddenl

21、y and rapidlyThe lizard darted out its tongue at a fly. The boy darted behind the sofa as his father stormed into the living room.第十五页,共二十五页。repute: believe, consider( if you say that something is reputed to be true, you mean that people say it is true, but you dont know if it is definitely true; of

22、ten used in passive; a formal word)Mohammed Atef was reputed to be the mastermind of the September 11 attacks. She is widely reputed to be over twenty years younger than her husband.Maradona is reputed to earn over 2 million pounds a year.strip: a long narrow region of land or body of water; a long

23、narrow pieceAbout 30 million people live along the Californian coastal strip.Our pay slips used to be printed on long strips a paddle. 第十六页,共二十五页。paddle: move (a canoe) through the water using a paddleCanoes can be paddled by one or more persons.One of the things you will be taught at the training s

24、chool is how to paddle a canoe.out of sight: no longer in viewWhen out of sight of land, ancient seafarers used to derive clues about their location by observing the position of the Sun.The woman didnt go into the house until her daughter drove away and slowly faded out of sight.striped: marked with

25、 or having stripsShe looked slim in her green and white striped shirt.The room was decorated with striped wallpaper.第十七页,共二十五页。clatter: vi. move quickly and noisily; (cause to ) make continuous loud noises by hitting hard objects against each otherShe dropped the bucket and it went clattering down t

26、he stairs.His boots clattered on the stone floor, attracting our attention.fuss: bustle about; give too much attention to small and unimportant matters ( often followed by around/about/over)As soon as they saw the manager the waiters began fussing around the tables. My wife was fussing over the food

27、 we were going to take. slap: shoot, throw with force; hit with something flatThe pinch hitter slapped the ball. Catherine responded to the mans attempt by slapping him “ If you tell lies again Ill slap your face,” the woman said. 第十八页,共二十五页。out of range: too far away to be reached, seen or heardwe

28、thought that we were out of range of their rifles until the bullets started kicking up the dust in front of us.It was said that flying object was well out of range of their rockets.thrash: move quickly or violently (followed by about/around)The swimmers were thrashing about in the water. The dog thr

29、ashed around trying to break free. heap: an untidy pile of something; plenty of , a lot of (usu. In pural)He left his books in a heap on the floor. There is heaps of time before I take the examination.第十九页,共二十五页。glide: move quickly and silently with ease; fly through the air without power.At the sig

30、ht of me she glided across the dance floor to greet her.The waiters glided between tightly packed tables bearing trays of pasta. The flying snake cant actually fly but can glide considerable distances. swarm: move in a crowd A dark cloud of bees came swarming out of the hive. Panic-stricken, people

31、swarmed to the shops, buying up everything in sight. The crowd was swarming out through the gates. 第二十页,共二十五页。hop:(of a person) jump on one foot;( of a bird or other animals) jump with two or all feet at once)He hopped down the steps like an athlete. The birds hopped about and pecked the earth brisk

32、ly, looking for seeds and insects. 第二十一页,共二十五页。Useful Expressions僻远之地僻远之地 out-of the-way place在源头在源头 on the headwaters在密密麻麻的树叶间在密密麻麻的树叶间 in deep-leaved shadow在空地上在空地上 across the clearing 一会儿一会儿一会儿一会儿. be alternately doing.and doing 喜形于色喜形于色 with open delight自由作家自由作家(zuji) a freelance writer 不妨不妨 mig

33、ht as well 感受一下感受一下 get a feel for 忽而飞近树阴里忽而飞近树阴里,忽而飞入阳光里忽而飞入阳光里 dart in and out of the light肉质鲜美得鱼肉质鲜美得鱼 sweet-meated fish惊讶地惊讶地 be startled to do sth.一眼望去一眼望去 at eye level 第二十二页,共二十五页。有一半印第安血统有一半印第安血统(xutng) part-Indian 偏离目标偏离目标 miss the target从表面看事物从表面看事物 see things only by their effects落幕落幕 ring

34、 down the curtain动人动人 catch the heart 声音清脆的声音清脆的 clear-voiced 近在咫尺近在咫尺 in the way Useful Expressions第二十三页,共二十五页。Homework Review the words and expressions of unit 8 Finish the exercises after text a, unit 8 Write a reservation 第二十四页,共二十五页。内容(nirng)总结Travel。Homework。Par. 9-18。loose: untie, release。smear: make(sth.) dirty第二十五页,共二十五页。

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