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1.TheauthortookherfirsttriptoWashingtonD.C.atthebeginningofthesummeruponhergraduationfromtheeighthgrade.[T]
2.Theauthor'
ssistergraduatedatthesametimefromthesameschool.[F]
3.TheywentatnightonamilktraintoWashingtonD.C.becauseitwascheaper.[F]
4.Thediningcarfoodinthe1940salwayscosttoomuchmoneyandnoonecouldtellwhosehandshadbeenplayingalloverthatfood,norwherethosesamehandshadbeenjustbefore.[F]
5.Phyllis'
shighschoolseniorclasstriphadbeentoWashingtonD.C.before,butshedidn'
tenjoyherselfatall.[F]
6.Theauthor'
sfather,movedbythehistoricalsurroundingsandtheheatofearlyevening,decidedtoentertainthefamilyagain.[T]
7.Insultedbythewaitress'
swords,theauthorandherfamilyturnedaroundandmarchedoutofthestore,quietbutoutraged.[T]
8.TheauthorwroteandtypedherangryletterandmanagedtomailittothepresidentoftheUnitedStates.[F]
II.WritingStrategies
1.Flashback:
Aflashback(闪回)isatechniqueusedbywriters.Itisoftenusedinmovies,televisionandliterature.Itinvolvesacharacterrememberingsomethingthathappenedtohiminthepast.
Activity:
BesidesParagraph2,you’reexpectedtofindoutsomeotherparagraphsthatcontainthistechnique.
Tips:
BesidesParagraph2,Paragraphs6,8and9containorinvolveflashbacks.
HereisamovieclipfromTheBourneUltimatum,inwhichthetechniqueofflashbackisused.
2.Symbolism
Symbolisminarttriestoshownotwhatisrealbutwhatcouldstandinsteadofwhatexists.Itdealswithideasthataren'
tphysical,mostly.
.Moby-Dick:
representationofanunknowableGod;
ScarletLetter:
Thescarletletter“A”ismeanttobeasymbolofshame,butinsteaditbecomesapowerfulsymbolofidentitytoHester.
Findsomeexamplesofsymbolisminthetext.
“summerbrightness”(Paragraph8)
“corollaofdazzlingwhiteness”(Paragraph9)
“whitemottledmarble”(Paragraph15)
Therepeated“white”inthelastparagraph,anditrevealsthephonydemocracyoftheUnitedStatesandthefalsefreedomofcoloredpeople,whichdroveourwritermadandindignant.
III.LanguageWork
1.Explaintheunderlinedpartineachsentenceinyourownwords.
1)ThefirsttimeIwenttoWashingtonD.C.wasontheedgeofthe
atthebeginningof
2)Preparationswereintheairaroundourhousebeforeschoolwasevenover.
thewholefamilywerealreadyeitheractuallybusymakingpreparationsorenjoyingtheambience
3)Infact,myfirsttriptoWashingtonwasamobilefeast.
alargeenjoyablemealonthetrain
4)…asifwehadneverbeenBlackbefore.
asifwehadneverbeenmistreatedforbeingblack.
5)Myparentswouldn'
tspeakofthisinjustice,notbecausetheyhadcontributedtoit.
hadpartiallycaused
6)Myfurywasnotgoingtobeacknowledgedbyalikefury.
wasnotgoingtobeopenlysympathizedwithbypeopledisplayingasimilaranger
2.Fillineachblankwithoneofthetwowordsfromeachpairintheirappropriateformsandnotethedifferenceofmeaningbetweenthem.
bruisescar
Explanation:
bruiseindicatesaninjuryofthesurfaceflesh,causedbyablowthatdoesnotnecessarilybreaktheskinandthatresultsinamarkedskin;
thewordcanalsosuggestthetendencytoturnblack-and-bluefromsmallimpacts.Scarreferstotheformingofamarkoverahealedwoundorsuggeststhedoingofdamagethatwillleavealastingmark.
1)Besuretostorethesetropicalfruitscarefullyastheybruiseeasily.
2)Shecontinuedmassagingherrightfoot,whichwasbruisedandaching.
3)Hewasscarredforlifeduringapubfight.
4)Thisissomethingthat'
sgoingtoscarhimforever.
dampensoak
Dampenistomakeorbecomesomewhatwet,emphasizingthemoistconditionthatresults.Inafigurativesense,thewordmeanstodepress.Soakmeanstowetthoroughly,implyingimmersion.Tosoaksomethingistoplaceitinliquidandleaveitlongenoughfortheliquidtoactuponit.
1)Nothingquitebeatstheluxuryofsoakinginalongandhotbathattheendofatiringday.
2)Dampenthestampatthebackandstickitontheenvelope;
thereyouare.
3)I'
vegottenmyfeetthoroughlysoakedinthecold,feelingfrozenthroughandthrough.
4)Ihatetodampenyourspirits,butaren'
tyouoverlookingafewminorpoints?
acknowledgeadmit
Acknowledgeistoacceptresponsibilityforsomethingonemakesknown,andweacknowledgesomethingembarrassingorawkward,andusuallynotvoluntarily;
moreoften,theacknowledgmentisextractedfromonemoreorlessunwillingly.Admitisaboldacknowledgmentofimplicationinsomethingonehasformerlytendedtodenyortoequivocateabout.
1)"
Therearesomefaultswhichmenreadilyadmitbutothersnotsoreadily”(Epictetus).
2)Thegeneralfinallyacknowledgedthatthewarhadnotbeengoingaswellasexpected,butheaffirmedthatashiftinstrategywouldenhancetheprospectsofvictory.
3)Hiscookingreflectsadeterminationtoacknowledgehisnorthernroots.
4)Headmittedunderquestioningthathewasintheserviceofaforeignpower,butdeniedthathewasguiltyofespionage.
agonyanguish
ExplanationAgonyrepresentssuffering,theenduranceofwhichcallsfortheveryhumanresource.Itsseverityisofsuchextentthatthewordisoftenusedtodenotethestruggleandpainthatmayprecededeath.Anguishpointstotheextremityofgriefwhichsoterrifiesthespiritastobeinsupportable.
1)InaGuatemalanprison,themanlingeredinagonyfor18minuteswhenthelethalinjectionfinallytookeffect.
2)Soyouwillbesavingthesevillagersalotoftroubleandanguishifyoutellusnowwheretheyare.
3)Nochilddeservestoliveintheshadowoffear,anguishandpain.
4)Thedriverscreamedinagonyanddroppedtheautomaticashewascrushedbetweenthedoorandthechassis.
3.Fillintheblankineachsentencewithawordorphrasetakenfromthebox,usingitsappropriateform.
ensconceagonyvulnerableinprivatedazzleavowtravestydaintyapproverelievedecreeflair
1)Thelocalcouncilhasdecreedthatthehospitalsthatarenotabletoreachtheservicestandardsshouldclose.
2)WhenHamletmurmured"
Tobe,ornottobe,"
hewasfacedwitha(n)agonizingdilemma.
3)Theyoungmothersmiledapprovinglyatherson,whoaskedtoplayoutdoors.
4)ThePrimeMinisterisnowfirmlyensconcedinDowningStreetwithalargemajority.
5)WeneedamanagerwithplentyofflairtorunthebusinessinChina.
6)Itisnoticedthatquick-mindedpeoplesuffernovulnerabilitytocriticism.
7)Itwasarelieftobeoutsideinthefreshairagainafterstayingweeks-longunderground.
8)Thegovernment'
savowedcommitmenttoreducetaxhasbeenlargelyappreciated.
4.Makeasentenceofyourownforeachofthegivenwordswithmeaningsotherthanthoseusedinthetext.Youmaychangethepartofspeechofthesewords.
1)present
Johnpresentedmewiththechallenge,andItookitup.
2)capital
Toopenasupermarketdemandsalargeamountofcapital.
3)pack
Well,it’syourturntoshufflethepackanddealthecards.
4)move
Itwouldbeawisemovetocheckthemarketfirst.
5)counter
Theresultsofthetestrancountertoexpectations.
6)drop
Isthereadropoftealeftinthepot?
5.Fillineachblankwithadefinite,indefinite,orzeroarticle.
(1)Theconceptof
(2)/sleepresearchis(3)afairlynewdevelopment.(4)Alotofexperimentalworkisdonetoincreaseourknowledgeabout(5)/insomniaandothersleep-relatedproblemsinordertohelp(6)/peoplewhoaredeprivedof(7)/sleep.Someofthesestudieshaveshownthat,althoughsomepeoplehave(8)/troublefallingasleep,(9)/othershave(10)anequallydifficulttimewakingup.Itisbelievedthatthereis(11)anaturalcyclewhichregulates(12)/man'
sbodytemperature.
During(13)thenight(14)aperson'
stemperaturemaydroponeortwodegrees,anditcanbedifficulttoarousehimin(15)themorningifhisbodyhasn'
tbecomehotenoughyet.Inaddition,(16)apersonawakenedduring(17)aperiodof(18)/heavysleepisirritableandcannotthinkclearly.Finally,somepeopledon'
twanttogetupsimplybecausetheydon'
tlike(19)theactivitythatawaitsthem.
Anonlinebriefintroduction()
HowtoUseArticles(a/an/the)
Thecanbeusedwithnon-countnouns,orthearticlecanbeomittedentirely.
A/ancanbeusedonlywithcountnouns.Somecommontypesofnounsthatdon'
ttakeanarticleare:
Namesoflanguagesandnationalities;
Namesofsports;
Namesofacademicsubjects.
6.Putawordineachblankthatisappropriateforthecontext.
IremembertheverydaythatIbecamecolored.Up
(1)tomythirteenthyearIlivedinthelittleNegrotownofEatonville,Florida.Theonly
(2)whitepeopleIknewpassedthroughthetowngoingtoorcoming(3)fromOrlando.Thenativewhitesrodedustyhorses,andtheNortherntouristschuggeddownthesandyvillageroadinautomobiles.TheNorthernerswerepeeredatcautiouslyfrombehindcurtainsbythe(4)timid.Themoreventuresomewouldcomeoutontheporchtowatchthemgopastandgotjustas(5)muchpleasureouto