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Unit 1 The Dinner Party
A heated discussion about whether men are braver
than women is settled in a rather unexpected way.
Unit 1 The Dinner Party
1. Useful Expressions 2. Text Interpretation 3. Word Family 4. Sentence Structure 5. Translation Practice 6. Reading Skill 7. Guided Writing8. Homework
Useful Expressions
激烈的争论 A heated discussion
不速之客 赤脚 经济危机 微弱的灯光
签署合同
An unexpected visitor
Bare feet
Economic crisis
Faint light
Sign a contract
Useful Expressions
追查罪犯 Track down the C.
一时冲动
Motion picture
Emerging nations
The host city
不久以后
On impulse 电影
新兴国家
举办城市
Shortly afterwards
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1. Warm-up questions
2. Global analysis
3. Detailed reading
4. Picture talk
5. Inspiring quotations
Text Interpretation
Content questions (6-8)
1. Warm-up questions
Related topics
① In what aspects women are stronger than men?
② What’s your understanding of gender equality?
③ Share with us a frightening experience.
④ Say something about bravery and calmness.
◆ What type is the text? A narration B description C exposition D argumentation
2. Global analysis
◆ What pattern is the text organized in? A problem-solution B cause-effect C general-specific D time / sequence
记叙文 a movie描述文 a picture说明文 a lecture议论文 a debate
问题 - 解决因果总 - 分时间 / 顺序
◆ What are the five w-elements?
2. Global analysis
WhenWhere
What
Who
Why
Before the WWⅠ
At a dinner party
The settlement of a discussion
21 people present
Story development
◆ What does the text intend to show?
2. Global analysis
a.Men have greater self-control.b.Women have greater self-control.c.Women as well as men, may have great
self-control.d.Women have greater self-control than
before.
Facts speak louder than words.事实胜于雄辩.
◆ In what way is the theme expressed?
How would the story been different if it had been told from the hostess point of view?
2. Global analysis
Readers would have been aware of the snake’s location earlier. As a result no suspense is made.
1. I first heard this tale in India, where it is told as if true — though any naturalist would know it couldn’t be.
2. That magazine story, and the person who wrote it, I have never been able to track down.
3. Women have outgrown the jumping-on-a-chair-at-the-sight-of-a-mouse era and a major who says that they haven’t.
4. He has that ounce more of control than a woman has.
3. Detailed reading
5. As he looks, he sees a strange expression come over the face of the hostess.
6. She is staring straight ahead, her muscles contracting slightly.
7. The American came to with a start.
8. He speaks quickly, the tone of his voice so commanding that it silences everyone.
9. Not one of you is to move a muscle.
3. Detailed reading
5. Inspiring quotations
1. Actions speak louder than words.
事实胜于雄辩。
3. Fear always springs from ignorance.
恐惧源于无知。
2. Brave actions never want a trumpet.
自我克制是勇气的另一种形式。4. Self-control is courage under
another form.
勇敢的行为不需要吹号。
Heat, unexpectedly, expectation, nature, (un) natural, shortage, colony, colonist, space, spatial, bald, empty, response, argue for/against, dispute, argumentation, width, muscular, likelihood, impulsive, confusion, riot, authoritative, Pakistan, imagine, imagination, imaginative, imaginary, unimaginable, emergency, faint v., creep
IV. Enriching your word power (10-11)
Word Family
Participles placed after nouns (P.11)
While as a conjunction (P.13)
Be + infinitive (P.14)
Sentence Structure
The meeting is to be held the following week.E.g.
The person objecting, the experience gainedE.g.
During the time that, although, whereas, as long asMean
1. Their argument ended when she slammed the door and left without a word.
2. The guests at the dinner party were slightly surprised at the commanding tone of the American.
3. Johnny has outgrown the fear of staying at home alone.
4. While all the other passengers made for the exit, he alone remained in his seat as if unwilling to leave the place.
Translation Practice
1.
4.
2.
3.
5. The letter is to be handed to Dr Wilson himself.
6. While she felt like joining in the argument, Nancy was too shy to open her mouth.
7. What do you think is the likeliest time to find him at home?
8. The hunter’s face lit up with excitement as soon as he saw a fox emerge from among the bushes and run in the direction of /make for the trap he had laid.
Translation Practice
5.
6.
7.
8.
Using word part clues
Compound words: background, worldwide
Derivative words: subway, freedom (17)
See also in Unit 9, Book 1
Reading Skill
实用英语构词法 .chm
Coordinating Conjunctions / Conjunctive Adverbs
CC: for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
CA: accordingly, however, consequently, finally, also, besides, furthermore, again, incidentally, moreover, namely, otherwise, then, therefore, thus, etc.
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