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prefix+root(press)

GrammarFocus:

1)what引导的感叹句

2)how引导的感叹句

3)其他形式的感叹句

七.教学基本内容和纲要

PartOneWarm–up

1.1Dictation

KatherineMansfield(1888—1923),Britishshort-storywriter,wasborninWellington,NewZealand.Sheisconsideredoneofthegreatestmastersoftheshort-storyform.Attheageof18shesettledinLondontostudymusicandtoestablishherselfasawriter.In1918shemarriedEnglishliterarycritic,JohnMiddletonMurry.

Mansfield'

smiddleclassprovidedthesettingformanyofherstoriesandmortality—perhapsduetoherillness—dominatedherwriting.Herbackgroundyearswereburdenedwithloneliness,illness,jealousyandalienation—allreflectedfromherworkinthebitterdepictionofmaritalandfamilyrelationshipsofhermiddle-classcharacters.

1.2PoemAppreciation

CamomileTea——byKatherineMansfield

1.3Objectives

1.Understandthestory:

theme&

character.

2.Appreciateliterature:

•readbetweenthelines;

•readthestoryfromaparticularperspective:

feminism;

•interpretthesymbols.

3.Learntodescribeasceneorobjectwithaccuracy:

verbs.

PartTwoBackgroundInformation

2.1AuthorKatherineMansfield

2.2HerWorks

2.3Herstyle

2.4ADillPickle

PartThreeTextAppreciation

3.1TextAnalysis

3.1.1Themeofthetext

3.1.2Structureofthetext

3.2WritingTechnique

3.2.1modernism,symbolismandfeminism

3.2.2simileandmetaphor

3.2.3contrast

3.3SentenceParaphrase.

PartFourLanguageStudy

4.1PhrasesandExpressions

4.1.1Wordlist:

4.1.2Phrasesandexpressionslist:

4.1.3WordBuilding

4.2Grammar

4.2.1ReflectiveVerb

4.2.2ReflectivePronoun

PartFiveExtension

5.1Groupdiscussion

5.21.Translation

八、教学方法和措施

本单元将运用黑板、粉笔、多媒体网络辅助教学设备等教学手段,主要采用以学生为主体、教师为主导的任务型、合作型等教学模式,具体运用教师讲授法、师生讨论、生生讨论等方法进行教学。

九.作业,讨论题,思考题

完成课后练习;

多看英语报刊杂志及英语经典小说,扩大阅读量;

精听与泛听相结合,逐步提高自己的听力水平;

积极参加英语角等有助于提高英语口语的活动;

坚持用英语写日记;

做一些专四相关练习;

十.参考资料:

1)杨立民主编,《现代大学英语精读》(3)第二版,学生用书。

北京:

外语教学与研究出版社,2012。

2)杨立民主编,《现代大学英语精读》(3)第二版,教师用书。

3)李观仪主编,《新编英语教程》(第三、四册)。

上海:

上海外语教学研究出版,1999。

4)黄源深,虞苏美等主编,《综合英语教程》(1-4册)。

高等教育出版社,1998。

5)《高等学校英语专业英语教学大纲》,北京:

外语教学研究出版社,2000。

6)JudyPearsall主编,《新牛津英语词典》。

上海:

上海外语教育出版社,1998。

7)丁往道、吴冰等编著,《英语写作手册》。

外语教学与研究出版社。

8)张道真,《现代英语用法词典》(重排本)。

外语教学与研究出版社,1994。

9)张道真,温志达,《英语语法大全》上、下卷。

外语教学与研究出版社,1998。

十一、课后小结

 

Unit3ADillPickle

PartOneWarmup

I.Dictation

KatherineMansfield(1888—1923),Britishshort-storywriter,wasborninWellington,NewZealand.Sheisconsideredoneofthegreatestmastersoftheshort-storyform.Attheageof18shesettledinLondontostudymusicandtoestablishherselfasawriter.In1918shemarriedEnglishliterarycritic,JohnMiddletonMurry.Mansfield'

II.PoemAppreciation:

CamomileTea——byKatherineMansfield

Outsidetheskyislightwithstars;

There'

sahollowroaringfromthesea.

And,alas!

forthelittlealmondflowers,

Thewindisshakingthealmondtree.

HowlittleIthought,ayearago,

InthehorriblecottageupontheLee

ThatheandIshouldbesittingso

Andsippingacupofcamomiletea.

Lightasfeathersthewitchesfly,

Thehornofthemoonisplaintosee;

Byafireflyunderajonquilflower

Agoblintoastsabumble-bee.

Wemightbefifty,wemightbefive,

Sosnug,socompact,sowisearewe!

Underthekitchen-tableleg

Mykneeispressingagainsthisknee

Ourshuttersareshut,thefireislow,

Thetapisdrippingpeacefully;

Thesaucepanshadowsonthewall

Areblackandroundandplaintosee.

PartTwoBackgroundInformation

I.AuthorKatherineMansfield

1888–1923,Britishauthor,borninNewZealand

HeroriginalnamewasKathleenBeauchamp.Sheisregardedasoneofthemastersoftheshortstory.

Atalentedcellist(大提琴演奏家),shedidnotturntoliteratureuntil1908.

HerWorks

InaGermanPension(1911),herfirstpublishedbook.

Bliss(1920)whichcollectedMansfield'

sfamilymemoirsandsecuredherreputationasawriter.

TheGardenParty(1922),herfinestworkwrittenduringthefinalstagesofherillnesswhichestablishedherasamajorwriter.

LatervolumesofstoriesincludeTheDove’sNest(1923)andSomethingChildish(1924;

U.S.ed.TheLittleGirl,1924).

Othercollectionsandpoems:

journal,letters,andscrapbook(editedbyherhusband).

HerAdventurousSpirit

1.Famously,Mansfieldremarked"

risk,riskeverything"

.

2.Itwaslargelythroughheradventurousspirit,hereagernesstograspatexperienceandtosucceedinherwork,thatshebecameensnaredindisaster...Ifshewasneverasaint,shewascertainlyamartyr,andaheroineinherrecklessness,herdedicationandhercourage.

3.Herlastwordswere:

"

Ilovetherain.Iwantthefeelingofitonmyface."

HerStyle

sstories,whichrevealtheinfluenceofChekhov,aresimpleinform,luminousandevocativeinsubstance.Withdelicateplainnesstheypresentelusivemomentsofdecision,defeat,andsmalltriumph

ThemesofMansfield'

snovels

Themes:

differenthumanrelationshipsinteractingwitheachother;

socialclassesandinequalityinbourgeoissociety;

thefrenziedexhortationtolive,whichiscentraltoallherwritings;

theoppositionofconventionandnature;

theelevationofthegreatartistasthemodelforlivingand,byextension;

artasameansofbeing"

real"

;

thenotionthatdestinyis

afunctionofdesiring—towantsomethingstronglyenoughistolegitimisethemeansofgettingit.Inhermostpersuasivework,Mansfieldfoundawayofpressingthethreadsofsuchacredointotheweaveofherfiction.ThestoryoftherisesandfallsinMansfield'

spopularityisfasci5nating,asitshiftswiththemajorsocial,politicalandliterarytrends.

sportrayalofsocialclassesandtheinjusticesofbourgeoissocietyhadobviousappealtotheChinese.Oneofthetranslators,TangBaoxin,writes:

“Withremorselessironyshelaysbarethehypocrisyandshallownessoftheleisuredclassandtheirmenofletters.”

HerFeministicRemarksonWomen

1."

I'

msokeenuponallwomenhavingadefinitefuture—arenotyou?

Theideaofsittingandwaitingforahusbandisabsolutelyrevoltinganditreallyistheattitudeofagreatmanygirls...Itrathermademesmiletoreadofyourwishingyoucouldcreateyourfate—OhowmanytimesIhavefeltjustthesame.Ijustlongforpowerovercircumstances."

HerInfluenceontheShortStory1.Herinfluenceonthedevelopmentoftheshortstoryasaformofliteraturewasalsonotable.AmongherliteraryfriendswereAldousHuxley,VirginiaWoolf,whoconsideredheroverpraised,andD.H.Lawrence.

2."

Iwasjealousofherwriting—theonlywritingIhaveeverbeenjealousof."

—VirginiaWoolf

HerQuotes

1.Makeitaruleoflifenevertoregretandnevertolookback.Regretisanappallingwasteofenergy;

youcan'

tbuildonit;

itisonlygoodforwallowingin...

2.Ialwaysfeltthatthegreathighprivilege,reliefandcomfortoffriendshipwasthatonehadtoexplainnothing...

3.WheneverIprepareforajourneyIprepareasthoughfordeath.ShouldIneverreturn,allisinorder...

II.DillPickle

Cucumberreservedinsaltyandspicywaterwithsuchingredientsaspepper,garlic,dillandvinegar.

InRussia,itiseatenwithhamburgerasanappetizer

III.PicturesKewGardens

1.KewGardens,onthebanksoftheRiverThamesinsouthwestLondon,represents250yearsoflandscapeandgardenhistory.Thesitealsohouses40historicallysignificantbuildings,includingKewPalace,QueenCharlotte'

sCottage,andthePalmHouse.

KewPalacewasthehomeofAugusta,PrincessofWalesinthe18thcentury

ThePalmHousehas10miles(16kilometers)ofstainlesssteelglazingbars.

Corsica

Corsica,aregionofFrance,wasruledoverthecenturiesbytheCarthaginians,Romans,Vandals,GothsandSaracens.ItwaseventuallysoldtoFrancebytheGenoese.

LocatedinthewesternMediterranean,justtothenorthofSardinia,it'

s160km(99miles)southeastofNice,France,and82km(51miles)westofTuscany,Italy.

Famousforitsindependentspirit,ruggedbeauty,oliveoil,wineandcitrusfruit,CorsicawasthebirthplaceofNapoleonBonaparte.

CorteisthenaturalboundarybetweenCorsicaofNorthandCorsicaofSouth.Itreignsasasentryfromthetopofitsrockypeak,overthevalleyswheretheTavignanoandtheRestonicahavecutfromtheirtorrentsgorgessobeautifulthattheyareclassifiedasa"

bignationalplaceofinterest"

.

Likeamasterpiecethatthefinaltouchmustsublimate,thegodsonlycouldgiveCorsica,initsextremesouth,auniqueplaceofinterest.Thisonetakesthelookofawhiteshipwhichproudlyattackstheopensea:

Bonifacio!

TheVolga

TheVolgaRiveristhelongestriverinEurope,about2,300miles(3,700km).Itoriginatesatanelevationofonly740feet(225m)intheValdayHillsnorthwestof 

Moscow,andconnectswiththeRybinskReservoir.TheriverheadseastpastYaroslavl,NizhnyNovgorodandKazan.FromthereitturnssouthpastSamaraandVolgograd.AtVolgograd,itlinks,throughcanals,withtheDonRiverandBlackSea.Sincetheinitialelevationissolow,theriverflowsslowly,and

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