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Lesson15高级英语课程教案第一册

TextBook

《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社

Title

Unit15

NoSignpostsintheSea

TeachingAims

1.ImprovingReadingSkills----understandingjournalwritings

2.EnrichingVocabulary---enlargingvocabulary

cultivatingstudents’senseofwordbuilding

understandingthatsynonymshavefineshades

3.ImprovingWritingskills---makingeffectiveuseofadjectivesindescribingcolors

portrayingone’spsychologicalmovement

TeachingActivities

Vocabulary

1hour

TextAnalysis

4hours

Discussion

3hours

Practice

2hours

TeachingProcess

I.Warmingup

II.IntroductiontoAdditionalBackgroundKnowledge

III.TextAnalysis

1.IntroductiontothePassage

2.EffectiveWritingSkills

3.RhetoricalDevices

4.SpecialDifficulties

IV.Questions

Assignment

Describeaplacethatyouhavevisited.

ReferenceBooks

1.LongmanDictionaryofContemporaryEnglish

2.AHandbookofWriting

3.EnglishRhetoric&Writing

4.OxfordAdvancedLearner’sDictionaryofCurrentEnglish

5.《英语修辞大全》

6.AGuidetoAdvancedEnglish

7.BritanniaEncyclopedia

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TextBook

《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社

Title

Unit15

NoSignpostsintheSea

Warming-upActivities

Haveyoureadanyjournalsbysomefamouspeople?

Ifyes,comeupwithabriefintroduction,

Areyoukeepingjournals?

What,inyouropinion,aarethegoodsvirtuesofajournalwriting?

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TextBook

《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社

Title

Unit15

NoSignpostsintheSea

AdditionalBackgroundInformation

Abouttheauthor

V.SackvilleWest(1892-1962)isapoetandnovelist.HerpublishedworksincludethepoemTheLand,CollectedPoems(1933);thenovelsTheEdwardians(1930),AllPassionSpent(1931),andTheEagleandtheDove(1943).Withherhusband,SirHaroldNicolson,sheeditedAnotherWorldthanThis(1945),ananthology.

Empire-builder

CivilservantsandarmyofficerssentoutbytheBritishgovernmenttoadministerhercolonies.Atpresent,aslightlyderogatoryterm,appliedtojingoistsandchauvinists.

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TextBook

《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社

Title

Unit15

NoSignpostsintheSea

TeachingActivities(Vocabulary)

Inenrichingstudents’vocabulary,focusesaretobeonthefollowingaspects:

SpellingandPronunciation

Synonyms

Opposites

Similarwordsandexpressions

Cultivatestudents’sensitivenesstoworld-building

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TextBook

《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社

Title

Unit15

NoSignpostsintheSea

TeachingActivities(Discussion)

Specialdifficulties

1.followingthenarrator’sthinking

2.paraphrasingsomesentences

3.translatingsomesentences

4.identifyingthefiguresofspeech

5.understandingsomeloanwords

Questions

1.WhatpleasuredoesEdmundCarrgetbyobservingLaurawithoutherknowingit

2.DoesCarrappreciatenaturalbeauty?

3.WhydoesCarrlikeislands?

4.Whatkindofcoastlinedoeshelike?

5.Whydoeshesay:

“God,istherenoescapefromsufferingandsin?

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TextBook

《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社

Title

Unit15

NoSignpostsintheSea

TeachingActivities(TextAnalysis1)

 

IntroductiontothePassage

ThetextisfromthenovelNoSignpostsintheSea,writtenintheformofajournalkeptbyamancalledEdmundCarr,50,aninfluentialpoliticalcolumnistandabachelor.HElearnsthathehasalimitedtimetolive---afewdaysorweeks,amonthortwoatmost.Howshallhespendthem?

Inthisquandary,helearnsthatawidowwhohehasrecentlymetatrandomsocialoccasionshasbookedpassageonacruisetotheFarEast.Herqualities,herintelligenceandwarmthstiffenedbyadeepreserve,havestruckhimasuncommon;hedecidedtobeabroad.Thetextwassabouthisexperiencesonboard.

RhetoricalDevices

1.transferredepithet

2.personification

3.simile

EffectiveWritingSkills

1.makingeffectiveuseofadjectivesindescribingcolors

2.portrayingone’spsychologicalmovement

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TextBook

《高级英语》由张汉熙主编,外语教学与研究出版社

Title

Unit15

NoSignpostsintheSea

TeachingActivities(TextAnalysis2EnglishVersion)

DetailedStudyoftheText

1.Ihaveneverhadmuchofaneyefornoticingtheclothesofwomen:

Ihaveneverpaidmuchattentiontonorhaveeverhadakeenappreciationoftheclothesofwomen.

haveaneyefor:

tohavetheabilitytosee,judgeandunderstandclearly;tohaveakeenappreciationof

2.Lauraisalwaysingreyandwhite:

Lauraisalwayswearinggrayandwhiteclothes.

3.otherpeopleareflushedandshinyinthetropicalheat:

Otherpeople'sfaceslookhotandshinyinthehottropicalclimatebecauseoftheheatandsweat.

4.shewearssoftrichcolors:

Metonymy.Thewordcolorsstandsforclothesofthesecolors.

richcolors:

deep,intensecolorssuchasdarkred,olivegreenandmidnightblue

Thewordrichconveysvariousmeaningswhenappliedtomodifydifferentobjects,e.g.

arichbanquet(luxurious,sumptuous)

richwine(fullofstrengthandflavor)

richodors(veryfragrant)

richsoil(fertile,yieldinginabundance)

arichmine(producinginabundance)

arichprize(worthmuch,valuable)

5.midnightblue:

verydarkblue

6.suppleflowingtexture:

flexible,smoothtexture,suchassatin,silk

7.Iventuredtosay...:

Iexpressedmyopinion,expectinghertolaughatme.

venture:

toexpress(anopinion)attheriskofcriticism,objection,denial

8.Ihadbettertaketowritingfashionarticles:

Ihadbetterbeginwritingarticlesaboutfashionablestylesofclothes.

9.politicalleader:

(journalism)leadingarticles,politicaleditorials

10.aChinesewomanimprobablycalledMmeMerveille:

AChinesewomanwithaFrenchname.That'ssomethinghardtoimagine,unlikelytohappen.

Mine:

Madame,Frenchtitleforamarriedwoman,alsousedbeforenamesofmarriedwomenwhoarenotBritishorAmerican,e.g.MadameSunYat-sen

11.beguileourselves:

passourtimepleasantly,whileawayourtime

beguile:

tocause(time)topasswithoutbeingnoticed

12.whoisnottoooffensivelyanEmpire-builder:

InCarr'seyes,Empire-builders(seeNote4tothetext)areallaggressivepeoplecausingoffenceanddisgust.Butthisone(amilitaryofficersenttothecolonies)isnotsobad.

13.heusedtoreadme:

Metonymy.Mestandsforbooksorarticleswrittenbyme.

Examples:

1)IlikeShakespeare.(Shakespeare'sworks)

2)IfindSaulBellowverydifficulttounderstand.(bookswrittenbySaulBellow)

14.prefacinghisremark:

beginninghisremark

15.Heisbynomeansstupidorill-informed:

Heisnotatallstupidorignorant.Inthecompoundadjectiveill-informed,illmeansbadly,imperfectly,wrongly,improperly,e.g.ill-advised,ill-bred,ill-considered,ill-defined,ill-founded,ill-mannered,ill-treatment,etc.

16.justaboutasfartotheRightasanybodycouldgo:

justaboutasconservativeasanybodycouldbe;extremelyconservativepolitically

17.trynottoteasehimbyputtingforwardviewswhichwouldonlybringapuzzlelooktohisface:

CarrknewifheputforwardsomeliberalviewstheconservativeColonelwouldlookpuzzled.

SoherefrainedfromdoingsobecausepersonallyhelikedtheColonelanddidn'twanttomakefunofhim.

18.Iobservewithamusementhowtotallytheconcernsoftheworld..,totheextentofaboreddistaste:

IwasoncesocompletelyabsorbedintheimportantaffairsoftheworldthatIdevotedallmyattention,timeandenergytothemandonlyoccasionallydidIallowmyselfalittlerestbyreadingpoetryorlisteningtomusic.Yetnowtheseworldproblemsnolongerholdanyinterestforme.ActuallyIdislikethemandtheyboremenow.IfeelquiteamusedasIwatchhowthisdramaticchangeinperspectiveistakingplace.

1)concern:

amatterofinterestorimportance

2)totheexclusionof:

soastokeepout,bar,leaveout,excluding

Examples:

Alleditorialswereaboutthegeneralelectiontotheexclusionofallothertopics.

HewasadvisedtostudyEnglishliteraturetotheexclusionofallothersubjects.

3)totheextentofaboreddistaste:

tosuchanextentordegreethattheygivemeaboreddistaste

19.someinstinctimpelsmegluttonouslytocramthesethelastweeksofmylifewiththegentlerthingsIneverhadtimefor:

PerhapsbecauseIknowmydaysarenumbered,Iamimpelledbyinstincttoenjoymyselftothefullwithmorerefined,pleasantandsofterthings(ascomparedwithwritingpoliticalleadersandsoon)whichIneverhadtimetoenjoyinthepast.

1)thelastweeksofmylife:

Thisimpliesthatthenarratorhasonlyafewweekstolive,probablybecauseofsomeincurabledisease.Grammaticallythenounweeksisinappositiontothepronounthese.

2)gluttonouslytocram:

eatinglikeaglutton,toomuchandgreedily;greedilyfillinghislifewiththegentlerthings

20.releasingsomesuppressedinclinationwhichinfactwasalwayslatent:

allowingmylikingsandwishestoshowthemselves,settingtreemylikingsandwishes,whichhadalwaysexistedbuthadbeenignoredandsuppressedinclination:

liking,wish

Examples:

1)Shehasnoinclinationtobeanactress.

2)Youmustthinkofourfeelingsinsteadoffollowingyourowninclinations.

21.OrmaybeLaura'sunwittinginfluencehascalleditout:

OrmaybemysuppressedinclinationhasbeenbroughtoutunderLaura'sunconscious(orunintentional)influence.

22.DismissiveasPharisee,Iregardedasmoonlingsallthosewhoselifewaslivedonalesspracticalplane:

IwasaspuritanicalasaPharisee(seeNote5tothetext)andIviewedwithcontemptallthosewholivedalesspracticallifethanmyownandregardedthemasimpracticalinhabitantsonthemoon.

plane:

alevelofexistence

23.Protestsaboutdamageto'naturalbeauty'frozemewithcontempt:

Iwasnotmovedbytheprotestsaboutdamageto'naturalbeauty'andIviewedthemwithgreatcontempt.Be

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