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1、B R _ main0 B R _ mainWarm-up QuestionsListening ComprehensionBlank FillingBackground Information B R _ Warm-up Questions1Warm-up QuestionsYou have tangible wealth untold;Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.Richer than I you can never be I had a Mother who read to me.Strickland Gillilan B R _ Warm

2、-up Questions2Warm-up QuestionsDid your parents ever read stories to you in your childhood?Can you recall any of them now?Do you love reading?What kind of books do you like to read,science fiction,non-fiction,thrillers or love stories?Write a short essay about your first favorite book and exchange y

3、our essay with your classmates.1.2.3.B R _ Listening Comprehension1Listening ComprehensionDirections:Here are two stories from Aesops Fables.Have you ever read them before?Listen to either of them and talk with your fellow students about what you have learned from them.B R _ Listening Comprehension2

4、 When a wolf was eating an animal,a small bone from the meat got stuck in his throat.He could not swallow it,so he felt a terrible pain.He ran up and down,and tried to find something to relieve the pain.The Wolf and the Crane Listening Comprehension He tried to convince anyone to remove the bone.“I

5、would give anything,”he said,“if you would take it out.”B R _ Listening Comprehension3 At last the crane agreed to try.She told the wolf to open his mouth,and then put its long neck down the wolfs throat.The crane loosened the bone with her beak,and finally got it out.“Will you kindly give me the re

6、ward?”asked the crane.The wolf showed his teeth,and said,“Be content,you have put your head into a wolfs mouth and taken it out again in safety.That is a great reward for you.”B R _ Listening Comprehension4The Wolf and the Lamb Once upon a time a wolf was lapping at a stream.When he looked up,he saw

7、 a lamb drinking a little lower down.“Theres my supper,”he thought.“I will find some excuse to catch it.”Then he called out to the lamb,“How dare you muddle the water?”“No,master,”said the lamb.“I cannot muddle your water because it runs down from you to me.”B R _ Listening Comprehension5“Well,then,

8、”said the wolf.“Why did you call me bad names this time last year?”“It was impossible,”said the lamb.“I am only six months old.”“I dont care,”shouted the wolf.“If it was not you,it must be your father.”After that he rushed at the poor little lamb and ate it up.B R _ Blank Filling1Blank FillingDirect

9、ions:Open your text books and turn to Page 10,you can see a long list of famous writers,their works and the names of their heroes.Fill in the following blanks with the proper names in the list.The more you know about western literature,the higher your score is.B R _ Blank Filling2In 1806,published h

10、is first dictionary.His great dictionary,An American Dictionary of the English Language,appeared in two volumes in 1828.This works included 12,000 words and 40,000 definitions that had never before appeared in a dictionary.Mr.Rochester and fall in love and are about to marry when she discovers that

11、he already has a wife,who is mentally ill.Years later the lovers meet again and marry,although Rochester has by this time been badly injured in a fire.1.2.Noah Webster_Jane Eyre_ B R _ Blank Filling3 is supposed to have been a freed slave from Thrace.His name became attached to a collection of beast

12、 fables long transmitted through oral tradition.The beast fables are part of the common culture of the Indo-European peoples and constitute perhaps the most widely read collection of fables in world literature.is a character in traditional British stories.He often wore clothes made of a material cal

13、led Lincoln green,and held a bow.He robbed rich people and gave money to poor people.There are many stories about him and many films have been made about his adventures.3.4.Aesop_ Robin Hood_ B R _ Blank Filling4 is best known for his famous childrens adventure stories Treasure Island and Kidnapped,

14、but he also wrote poetry for children and the well-known adult psychological novel The Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde.5.Robert Louis Stevenson_ B R _ BI_ main Hans Christian AndersonGullivers Travels Mark Twain B R _ Mark Twain1Mark TwainName at Birth Samuel Langhorne Clemens B R _ Mark Twain

15、2Origin of the PseudonymIn 1857,Clemens went to New Orleans on his way to make his fortune in South America,but instead he became a Mississippi River pilot hence his pseudonym,“Mark Twain,”which was the river call for a depth of water of two fathoms.B R _ Mark Twain3Chronology of Mark Twains Life Bo

16、rn in Florida,Missouri.Father dies,leaving family in difficult circumstances.Begins work as a journeyman printer with the Hannibal Gazette.Publishes first sketches.Becomes a cub-pilot for Horace Bixby.Spends next two years“learning”the river,later described in Life on the Mississippi.Travels around

17、Nevada and California.Takes job as reporter for the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise.Takes a trip to Hawaii as correspondent of the Sacramento Alta Californian.Reports on shipwreck of the Hornet.Gives first public lecture.1835 1847185118571862 1866 B R _ Mark Twain4Chronology of Mark Twains Life

18、 Marries Livy in Elmira.Her father buys them a house in Buffalo,New York.Son Langdon is born.Daughter Clara is born.Moves into fanciful Nook Farm house in Hartford.Publishes Tom Sawyer.Publishes The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in London,American edition comes out the next year.Founds own publishi

19、ng company,Charles L.Webster&Co.Leaves Hartford to live in Europe because of financial difficulties.Goes on worldwide lecture tour to restore finances.Dies at Stormfield,buried in Elmira.1870 1874 1976 1884 189118951910 B R _ Hans Christian Anderson1Hans Christian AndersonHans Christian Anderson was

20、 born in 1805 in Odense,Denmark.His father made shoes and his mother was a washer woman for wealthy people.In his fairy tales you will find lots of themes showing the differences between the poor and the rich.You will also find the occasional shoemaker.B R _ Hans Christian Anderson2 Even as a kid he

21、 always loved the arts,and he left home when he was 14 to make his fortune.He was an artist,a singer and an actor but he was not a success as a star.He grew even poorer and almost died of hunger.He received some money and could afford to continue his education thanks to the person who supported the

22、arts,the director of the royal theater.He went to the university in Copenhagen and began his writing.Here are some of Andersons works:The Emperors New Clothes The Ugly Duckling The Princess and the Pea B R _ Hans Christian Anderson3The Emperors New Clothes An emperor hires two tailors who promise to

23、 make him a set of remarkable new clothes that will be invisible to anyone who is either incompetent or stupid.When the emperor goes to see his new clothes,he sees nothing at all for the tailors are swindlers and there arent any clothes.Afraid of being judged incompetent or stupid,the emperor preten

24、ds to be delighted with the new clothes and“wears”them in a grand parade through the town.Everyone else also pretends to see them,until a child yells out,“He hasnt got any clothes on!”B R _ Hans Christian Anderson4 People who point out the emptiness of the pretensions of powerful people and institut

25、ions are often compared to the child who says that the emperor has no clothes.B R _ Hans Christian Anderson5The Ugly Duckling The mothers first thought,seeing the odd one in the water,is“He is my own child,and he is not so very ugly after all if you look at him properly.”The duckling begins in the f

26、armyard with his family,always the last one to get anything,and always taunted and attacked for his looks,then escapes to the moor among wild ducks,witnesses the carnage among wild geese in the hunting season,escapes from becoming an old womans pet and is all but frozen into the ice.In the spring,th

27、e duckling discovers,from seeing his reflection,that he has grown up to be a beautiful swan the most beautiful of all birds.B R _ Hans Christian Anderson6 The Ugly Duckling has become a metaphor for anything neglected continually,or anything neglected at first,then becoming popular or good.For examp

28、le:“I cant believe Saras so accomplished now!She used to be such an ugly duckling.”B R _ Hans Christian Anderson7The Princess and the Pea A prince insists on marrying a real princess.When a woman comes to his door maintaining that she is a real princess,the princes mother tests her by burying a pea

29、under a huge stack of mattresses and then ordering the woman to sleep on the mattresses.The woman cannot sleep and therefore passes the test:being a true princess,she is so delicate that the pea keeps her awake.B R _Gullivers Travels1Gullivers Travels Jonathan Swift was born in Dublin,Ireland,on Nov

30、ember 30,1667.His childhood was in some ways unusual.As a year-old baby he was brought to England,while his mother remained in Ireland,and when he was brought back to Ireland a year or two later,his mother returned to England,leaving young Jonathan to be raised by his uncle Godwin Swift.Though his p

31、arents were poor,young Jonathan was given the best education that could be had in Ireland.At age 14 in 1682,young Jonathan entered Trinity College in Dublin.Graduating in 1685,when he was 18,Swift obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree.About the Author B R _Gullivers Travels2Later he moved to England

32、and started a career in the church.He also discovered his remarkable talent as a satirist and began to write on themes that would stay with him throughoutthroughout his lifetime corruption,religion,and education.He became active in politics and was a supporter of the Irish resistance to English oppr

33、ession while still being a devoted member of the Anglican church.He wrote his masterpiece,Gullivers Travels,in 1726.When he died in 1745 at the age of 78 he composed his own epitaph for his gravestone which reads:“He has gone where savage indignation can lacerate his heart no more.”B R _Gullivers Tr

34、avels3Gulliver in the book goes to sea and time and again gets involved in finding himself in strange lands when his ship sinks or some other tragedy befalls him.The first country is that of the Lilliputians who are only about six inches high.The people he encounters are always very different than h

35、e is.Swift uses this as a way of exposing to ridicule and satire the stupidities of our society.About the Novel G R _ mainPart Division of the TextTrue or FalseFurther Understanding G R _ Further Understanding_ MAINFurther UnderstandingFor Part 2 Text AnalysisFor Part 3 Rearrange the Order of the Se

36、ntencesFor Part 1 Table Completion G R _ Part Division of the Text 1Parts Paras.Main Ideas 112 2311Weltys mother read to her when she was very young and developed in her a strong love for books.Weltys parents did all they could to help her start reading on her own,thus further stimulating her intere

37、st in reading.G R _ Part Division of the Text 2PartsMain Ideas 31213Reading has enabled Welty to hear a voice when reading or writing,which is very helpful in her writing career.Paras.G R _ True or False1True or False1.Luckily,the author was born in a rich family,so she could own quite a lot of book

38、s in her childhood.FThe authors parents could not afford to buy her many books,but they carefully selected and ordered what they thought were good for her.()2.Whenever the author and her parents couldnt agree with each other,they turned to the encyclopedia for help.T()G R _ True or False23.The autho

39、r loved her books so much that every book was kept in very good condition.FSome books handed down from her parents were worn-out.()4.The author was grateful to her parents because they had given her enough books to read.FTo the author,she could never have too many books to read.()5.The author could

40、not really hear the sentences while reading.T()G R _Table Completion1Table CompletionDirections:In Para.1,Welty gave a vivid description about how her mother had read to her in different time and different places.Summarize the different settings and complete the table.G R _Table Completion2WhenWhere

41、The Settingmorning big bedroom Mum and I were in the rocker together.The rocker ticked in rhythm.afternoon dining room The coal fire and the cuckoo clock.night my bed I lay on the bed and Mum read to me.sometimes kitchen Mum sat churning and the churning sobbed along with the story.G R _ Text Analys

42、is1Text Analysis Directions:In Part 2,Welty listed a lot of books she read in her childhood.These books are not listed at random but arranged in a certain order.Scan this part again and try to divide the books into four categories and give some examples for each category.G R _ Text Analysis2Category

43、 1Category 2Category 3Category 4Books for the whole family encyclopedia,dictionary Fathers books Sanford and Merton Mothers books a set of Dickens My own books Our Wonder World G R _ Rearrange1Rearrange the Order of the Sentences Directions:Reading had enabled Welty to hear a voice when reading.Welt

44、y spent a few sentences in clarifying this silent voice to the readers.Here are the sentences.Put them into the correct order.G R _ Rearrange2It is human,but inward,and it is inwardly that I listen to it.The cadence,whatever it is that asks you to believe,the feeling that resides in the printed word

45、,reaches me through the reader-voice.It is to me the voice of the story or the poem itself.It isnt my mothers voice,or the voice of any person I can identify,certainly not my own.1.2.3.4.1()2()4()3()What attitudes did your family have toward reading when you were a child?Did books surround you?Which

46、 books did your parents or other relatives read to you or suggest that you read?How did you feel about books as a child growing up?Read on to see if your experiences in any way match those of the author.D R _ Text 0 1 I learned from the age of two or three that any room in our house,at any time of d

47、ay,was there to read in,or to be read to.My mother read to me.Shed read to me in the big bedroom in the mornings,when we were in her rocker together,which ticked in rhythm as we rocked,as though we had a cricket accompanying the story.Shed read to me in the dining room on winter afternoons in front

48、of the coal fire,with our cuckoo clock ending the story with“Cuckoo,”D R _ Text 1.1One Writers BeginningsEudora Welty D R _ Text 1.2 and at night when Id got in my own bed.I must have given her no peace.Sometimes she read to me in the kitchen while she sat churning,and the churning sobbed along with

49、 any story.It was my ambition to have her readto me while I churned;once she granted my wish,but she read off my story before I brought her butter.She was an expressive reader.When she was reading“Puss in Boots,”for instance,it was impossible not to know that she distrusted all cats.D R _ Text 2 It

50、had been startling and disappointing to me to find out that story books had been written by people,that books were not natural wonders,coming up of themselves like grass.Yet regardless of where they came from,I cannot remember a time when I was not in love with them with the books themselves,cover a

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