高级英语-张汉熙-第二课-课件.ppt
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1、 高级英语高级英语 精品课程精品课程 第二册第二册制作人:制作人: 徐李洁徐李洁 Unit 2 Marrakech By George Orwell Objectives of Lesson TwonTo familiarize with the background knowledge of George Orwell, Morocco, French colonies, Marrakech; JewsnTo learn expository writing;nTo analyze the theme and the writers opinion of colonialism. Backg
2、round KnowledgenGeorge OrwellnMorocconMarrakechnFrench ColoniesnJewsnAnalysis of the text Orwells Political pointnOrwell was a keen critic of imperialism , fascism ,Stalinism, and capitalism.nHis works are concerned with the sociopolitical conditions of his time, notably with the problem of human fr
3、eedom.nHis work is marked by a profound consciousness of social injustice, an intense dislike of totalitarianism(极权主义)(极权主义), and a passion for clarity in language.nAs in Animal Farm, Nineteen eighty-four Orwells Rules for writersnNever use metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are u
4、sed to seeing in print. nNever use a long word where a short one will do. nIf it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out. nNever use the passive voice where you can use the active. nNever use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equiv
5、alent. nBreak any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous. nDefinition of Colonyn1. a. emigrants or their descendants in a distant territory but remain subject to or closely associated with the parent country. In politics and in history, a colony is a territory under the immediate
6、 political control of a geographically-distant state (or city, in ancient times). n b. A territory thus settled.n2. A region politically controlled by a distant country; a dependency.n3. A group of people who have been institutionalized in a relatively remote area nColonize vt. e.g. Britain colonize
7、d Australia.nColonist (殖民地居民, 移民), ncolonialism, ncolonialist, nColonization, colonizationist (主张开拓殖民地者)nColonial countrynColony (殖民地, 居住区) e.g. the artists colony in New York city Evils of colonialismScene 1 (1-3)Scene 2 (4-7)Scene 6 (22-26)Scene 3 (8-15)Scene 5 (19-21)Scene 4 (6-18) Six Scenes to
8、expose the evils of colonialismScene 1: The burial of the poor inhabitants (para 1-3) The idea: Life is cheap. People are so poor that they can not afford proper burials.Scene 2: The begging of bread of an employee (para 4-7) The idea: Life is poor. People cant afford proper food.Scene 3: Living con
9、dition of the Jews (para 8-15) The idea: Jews live in great poverty and under prejudice.Scene 4: Cultivation of soil (para 16-18) The idea: Hard way of making a living.Scene 5: Life of women (para 19-21) The idea: Miserable life of old women, no better than a donkeyScene 6: the soldiers (para 22-26)
10、 The idea: The negroes attitude towards the whites nWhy did the writer choose these scenes?nWhat do you think they represent?nDo you think these scenes are effective to achieve the writers purpose?nWhat else would you add?nWhat is the tone of the writer throughout the text? Scene 1: The burial of th
11、e poor inhabitants (para 1-3)Scene 1: The burial of the poor inhabitants (para 1-3) Life is cheap. People are so poor that they can not afford proper burials.Words and Expressionswail: to cry out in mourning or lamentation 悲伤地哭号悲伤地哭号 The wind wailed through the treeschant: a simple liturgical song i
12、n which a string of syllables or words is sung to each tonebier: a platform or portable framework on which a coffin or corpse is placedhack: to break up (land) with a hoe, mattock, etc.oblong: adj. longer than broad; elongatedhummocky: adj. full of or looking like low, rounded hills 布满小丘的布满小丘的dereli
13、ct: adj. deserted by the owner; abandoned; forsakenprickly pear: any of a genus of cactus plans having cylindrical or large, flat, oval stem joints and edible fruits 仙人掌仙人掌 (属属) Paragraphing & Interpretingthe flies left the restaurant table in a cloud and rushed after it, but they came back in a few
14、 minutes later. The cloud of flies flying to the corpse and then coming back to the restaurant shows the unsanitary conditions of the citythe taxis and the camels modern means of transportation alongside the old and backward means of transportationWhen the friends get to the burying-ground they hack
15、 an oblong hole a foot and two deep, dump the body in it and fling over it a little of the dried-up, lumpy earth, which is like the broken brick. The list of action verbs are all single-syllabic, showing the quick speed and simple burying procedure Are they really? Do they ? Or are they individual a
16、s bees or coral insects? A list of rhetorical questions added force to authors denunciationThey rise out of the earth, they sweat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard and nobody notices that they are gone. alliteration, showing the monotonous
17、life. They are born. Then for a few years they work, toil and starve. Finally they die and are buried in graves without a name. Scene 2: The begging of bread of an employee Scene 2: The begging of bread of an employee (para 4-7)(para 4-7) Life is poor. People cant afford proper food.Words and Expres
18、sions gazelle: n. any of various small, swift, graceful antelopes of Africa, the New East , and Asia, with spirally twisted, backward pointing horns and large, lustrous eyes. 瞪羚瞪羚hindquarter: n. either of two hind edges legs and loins of a carcass of veal, beef, lamb, etc. (pl.) the hind legs of a f
19、our-legged animalnibble: to eat (food) with quick bites, taking only a small amount at a time, as a mouse does. The fish were nibbling at the baitbutt: to strike or push with the head or horns; ran with the head navvy: (BrE) an unskilled laborer, an on canals, roadssidle: to move sideways, esp. in a
20、 shy, fearful or stealthily mannerstow: to pack or store away, esp. to pack in an orderly, compact mannermunicipality: a city, town, etc. having its own incorporated government 自治市自治市 Paragraphing & InterpretingAn Arab navvy working on the path nearby lowered his heavy hoe and sidled slowly towards
21、us. Although the laborer was hungry, he was not used to begging. Therefore he moved slowly and shyly.I could eat some of that bread. This is an indirect request and expresses a desire to eat some of the bread . The word “could” suggests politeness and uncertainty. I took off a piece and he stowed it
22、 gratefully in some secret place under his rags. The word “stow” and “secret” show that the navvy looks at the piece of bread as something precious. He is afraid of loosing it.This man is an employee of the municipality. This simple statement is very important. It serves to convey a deeper meaning.
23、“Even an employed laborer goes starving, so you can imagine the plight of the poorer people. Scene 3: Living condition of the Jews (para 8-15) Scene 3: Living condition of the Jews (para 8-15) Jews live in great property and under prejudice.Words and Expressions ghetto: n. (in certain European citie
24、s) a section to which Jews were formerly restricted; cluster: to gather or grow in a cluster or clustersskull-cap: n. a light, closefitting, brimless cap, usually worn indoors.infest: to overrun or inhabit in large numbers, usu. so as to be harmful or bothersome; swarm in or over. Fly-infestedwarp:
25、to become bent or twisted out of shapefrenzied: adj. full of uncontrolled excitementclamour: v. n. (to) make a loud confused noise or shout; cry outself-contained: adj. having within oneself or itself all that is necessary; self-sufficient, as a community nImpossible-hard to deal with, sth. That can
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