高级英语(第三版)第一册第四课-The-Trail-That-Rocked-the-World课件.ppt
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1、高级英语(第三版)第一册第四课 The Trail That Rocked the WorldTeaching objectivesnTo acquaint students with the following background knowledge - Bible and fundamentalism - Religion in modern USA - Jury system in USA - Darwin and his evolution theory2) To acquaint students with the Monkey Trail event3) To help stud
2、ents to appreciate the writers style and abundant use of figure of speech. Certain legal terms Civil law Criminal law State courts vs. Federal courts The jury trial/ Grand jury Verdict Sentencing Witness/testify Charge Cross examination Objection adjournStructure of the textStructure of the textPart
3、 I(1-9) IntroductionPart II(10-44) The TrialPart III(45-48) The Post-Trial HappeningsPart I(1-9) IntroductionPart I(1-9) IntroductionPp(1-2) OpeningPp(1-2) OpeningSceneScenePp(3-9) FlashbackPp(3-9) FlashbackPara Para 1 1 A buzz ran through the crowd as I took my place in the packed court on that swe
4、ltering July day in 1925. The counsel for my defence was the famous criminal lawyer Clarence Darrow. Leading counsel for the prosecution was William Jennings Bryan, the silver-tongued orator, three times Democratic nominee for President of the United States, and leader of the fundamental movement th
5、at had brought about the trial. buzz: a noise of a low hum, low confused whisper/ a long continuous sound e.g. Mosquitoes buzzed around me all night. A buzz of excitement filled the courtroom as the defendant was led in.sweltering: very hot, causing unpleasantness to swelter: be very uncomfortable b
6、ecause the weather is extremely hot. e.g. Fred sweltered at night in the stuffy, crowded dormitory.silver-tongued: (lit.) able to give fine persuading speeches, eloquent, idiom: be born with a silver spoon in ones mouthnominee: a person who has been named officially for election to a position, offic
7、e, honor, etc. Nominate (v.) a Nobel Prize nominee / a presidential nominee on hand: present, available. e.g. All his old friends will be on hand to see Jack receive the medal of honor.Always have your dictionary on hand when you study.at hand: near in time or place e.g. I want you to be at hand dur
8、ing my interview with the boss of the company. The post office is close at hand. on (ones) hands / upon (ones) hands: In ones possession, often as an imposed responsibility or burden: 由某人负责由某人负责 e.g. Now they have the grandchildren on their hands. Sorry, I cannot help you at the moment. I have sever
9、al cases on hand myself. out of hand: Out of control: 失去控制:失去控制: e.g. The situation has gotten out of hand. reassure vs. assure reassure: comfort and make free from fear, stop worrying often by saying sth. kind or friendly 使人安心,使人安心, 宽慰宽慰e.g. She just reassured me that everything was fine.I feel muc
10、h more reassured when Ive had a health check.It was reassuring to hear Johns familiar voice.She gave me some reassuring news. assure: try to cause to believe or trust in sth.; emphasize the truth of what one is saying. 使人确信使人确信 e.g. The captain assured the passengers that there was no danger. I can
11、assure you, I assure you, let me assure you I can assure you that your son is well taken care of now. I am more assured in our wining the game than ever before. If he fails to win here, he will most assuredly lose the White House. Our victory is assured Para Para 3-93-9 The case had erupted round my
12、 head not long after (synecdoche) A clash had been built up between the fundamentalists and the modernists.erupt: burst forth or out,as from some restraint emerge suddenly and violentlye.g. Enough lava had erupted from the volcano to bury the entire village. A fight between the opposing teams erupte
13、d during the game. Laughter/ anger erupted from the audience.Build up: set up/ develop; strengthen; accumulate; increase gradually; make known by advertising;e.g. They are building up a new, free, healthy peoples culture of science and art. They have built up a good reputation. Exercise builds up th
14、e muscles. We must build up a reserve fund to meet emergencies. We first have to build up our reserves of manpower. Tension is building up between the two negotiating parties. The noise built up until Mary could not stand it any longer. Dont build me up too much. I may disappoint you. The movie comp
15、any spent much money building up its new movie. The press gave him a tremendous build-up. There was a substantial buildup of foreign exchange reserves. A build-up of enemy forces has been reported. When I was indicted on May 7, no one, least of all I, anticipated that my case would snowball into one
16、 of the most famous trials in U.S. history. (metaphor) indict: sb. for a crime: to charge them with it officially e.g. Five men were caught at the scene and indicted. cf: accuse, charge, prosecute, blameOne accuses sb. of cheating.One charges sb. with cheating. One blames sb. for the failuresnowball
17、: to increase in scalee.g. Opposition to the war snowballed. Support for the new policy is snowballing. Part II. Paras 10-44: the trialParas 10-44: the trial Paras 10-15: Paras 10-15: the first day of the trialthe first day of the trial Paras 16-25:Paras 16-25: the second day of the trial the second
18、 day of the trial Paras 26-28:Paras 26-28: outside the court while adjourning outside the court while adjourning Paras 29-44: Paras 29-44: the climax and verdict of the trialthe climax and verdict of the trialParaPara1010 By the time the trial began on July 10, our town of 1500 people had taken on a
19、 circus atmosphere. The buildings along the main street were festooned with banners. The streets around the three-storey red brick law court sprouted with rickety stands selling hot dogs, religious books and watermelons. Evangelists set up t e n t s t o e x h o r t t h e passersby, arrived to cheer
20、Bryan against the “infidel outsiders.” Among them was John Butler, who had drawn up the anti-evolution law. Butler was a 49-year-old farmer who before his election had never been out of his native county.W h a t c a n y o u t e l l f r o m t h e atmosphere?sprout : to grow or come out, appear and sp
21、read rapidly e.g. Buds sprout in spring. Leaves begin sprouting from trees. Stores have sprouted up near the new factories. Bean sprouts are very healthy to eat. rickety: weak in joints and likely to break, esp. structure or furniture not very strong or well made.rickety old man / stairs / cartRicke
22、ts: a disease that children can get when their food does not contain enough Vitamin D. It makes their bones soft. exhort: urge earnestly by advice, warning, etc. 规劝,劝诫规劝,劝诫 e.g. Kennedy exhorted his listeners to turn away from violence. exhortations n. Compare the two parties of the trialCompare the
23、 two parties of the trialThe counsel for John Scopes defence:Educational background/ Religious background/Racial background:Clarence Darrow: the famous criminal lawyer, well prepared and quite sure of himself (L.13); shrewd, 68-year-old (L.58); an agnosticDudley Field Malone: handsome and magnetic;
24、a Catholic (L.61) Arthur Garfield Hays: quiet, scholarly and steeped in the law; a JewOthers A dozen distinguished professors and scientists led by Professor Kirtley Mather of Harvard University ready to testify on John Scopes behalf. But the judge ruled against permitting the scientists to testify
25、for the defence.The counsel for the prosecution:Educational background/ Religious background/Racial background:William Jennings Bryan: the silver-tongued orator, three times Democratic nominee for President of the U.S., leader of the fundamentalist movement; ageing, paunchy Tom Stewart: Bryans son,
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