高级语课堂演示版课件.ppt
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1、 Background Information+Arthur Hailey:the author of a number of bestselling novels.Born in Luton,England,in 1920,he was educated in English schools until age fourteen.After a brief career as an office boy,he joined the British Royal Air Force in 1939 and served through World War II,rising through th
2、e ranks to become a pilot and flight lieutenant+In 1949 Hailey immigrated to Canada,where he was successively a real estate salesman,business paper editor and a sales and advertising executive.He became,and still is a Canadian citizen.He makes his home at Lyford Cay in the Bahamas.In 1956 Arthur Hai
3、ley scored his first writing success with a TV drama,Flight into Danger,which later became a motion picture and a novel,Runway Zero-Eight(1958).Background Information His Works+The sensational Hailey bestsellers include:+The Final Diagnosis(1959),+In High Places(1962),+Hotel(1966),+Airport(1968),+Wh
4、eels(1971),+The Moneychangers(1975).+Though a Canadian himself,he set+the scene of most of his works in the+United States.Each of his books deals with one particular field of society.This is made clear by the titles of his books.It is this peculiarity of his that is value to those who are eager to l
5、earn about contemporary American society.Background Information About the Novel The St.Gregory Hotel is the largest in New Orleans,Louisiana.For 4 days from Monday evening to Friday,the hotel goes through a succession of dramatic events.With the hotels mortgage due by the weekend and with no chance
6、of getting further renewal,the owner,Warren Trent,reluctantly makes up his mind to sell his hotel to a chain hotel owner,Curtis OKeefe.+Peter McDermott,the assistant general manager,has to tackle several other knotty problems:handling an attempted rape which has occurred in one of the hotels rooms;c
7、atching a professional thief operating in the hotel;pacifying a whole convention of several hundred dentists to putting up a member of the convention-a black doctor.Then there is the Duke of Croydon.About the Novel+The Duke is an internationally famous statesman and the newly-appointed British ambas
8、sador to Washington.He and his wife occupy the best suite in St.Gergory.On Monday evening while driving back with his wife from a gambling house,the Duke and the Duchess,however,drive away.The hit-and-run becomes top sensational news in New Orleans.About the Novel About the Novel The hotels chief ho
9、use detective Ogilvie notices the battered car when it comes back.Instead of reporting this to the police,he goes to see the Duke and the Duchess.He promises to keep quiet about what he knows and asks for a large sum of money in return for the favour.About the novel HotelTHE DUKE,NOW TOTALLY AT A LO
10、SS AS TO HOW TO ACT,HIDES BEHIND THE SKIRT OF HER WIFE.THE DUCHESS UNDERSTANDS THAT TO GET THEMSELVES OUT OF THIS MESS,THE CAR HAS TO BE DRIVEN OUT OF THE SOUTH WHERE PEOPLE ARE ALERTED ABOUT THE HIT-AND-RUN.SO SHE OFFERS TO PAY OGILVIE MORE THAN HE HAS ASKED ON CONDITION THAT HE DRIVES THE CAR TO C
11、HICAGO UP IN THE NORTH.THE GREEDY DETECTIVE AGREES.AT ONE OCLOCK THURSDAY MORNING OGILVIE GETS THE CAR OUT OF THE GARAGE.+He is seen leaving by one person only,by Peter McDermott,the assistant general manager.Though it strikes him as odd,Peter does not link this up with the hit-and-run until late th
12、at afternoon when he witnesses the funeral of the two victims of the accident.He contacts police headquarters right away.By this time,+Ogilvie has crossed Louisiana and Mississippi,driving by night and concealing the car by day.He thinks that everything is going smoothly,little knowing that he is al
13、ready being followed by the Highway patrol cruisers.In Tennessee,he is caught and sent back to New Orleans.+At first the Duchess tries to deny everything,but doesnt succeed in convincing the police.The Duke then decides to go over to police headquarters before they come for him,wishing to save the l
14、ittle shreds of decency left in him.He takes an elevator to go down.This elevator which has been out of order for some time and badly in need of repair breaks down.As it goes down,one set of clamps holds and the other fails.The elevator car twists,buckles and splits open,throwing the Duke nine floor
15、s down to the cement ground.He dies instantly.+However,the novel ends with a pleasant surprise.A sick,old eccentric man staying in the hotel turns out to be an extremely wealthy man from Montreal,Canada.Earlier,he fell seriously ill and was saved by Peter and his girl friend.To show his gratitude an
16、d repay their kindness,he buys the hotel from its former owner and makes Peter the new executive vice-president,with complete authority to run the hotel as he thinks fit.+1.Type of literature:a piece of narration+-character,action,conflicts,climax and denouement+2.Main idea+3.Organization:+-introduc
17、tion+-development+-climax+-conclusion+The story happened in a hotel named St.Gregory in New Orleans,Louisiana which is in the south of US+Part 1:pars 1-21.Both parties are equally strong in power.+Part 2:pars 22-47.The power of Duchess is gradual declining,until she has completely collapsed,while th
18、e power of Ogilvie is increasingly strengthened and then plays a dominating role in their conversation.+Part 3:Pars 48-74.The conversation goes friendly,like a talk between friends rather than rivals.Ogilvie still plays a dominating role.Although Duchess is under the control of Ogilvie,she is ready
19、to counterattack when it is possible.+Part 4:Pars 75-109.By making full use of Ogivlies greed,Duchess seizes the opportunity to turn the defeat into victory(反败为胜反败为胜)+A.Appreciation-Characterization:Ogilvie:Appearance:piggy eyes(small,narrow eyes lost in the mass of flesh)+Gross jowled face(gross:bi
20、g,fat,jowl:the fleshy,hanging part under the lower jaw)+Obese body/Thick,fleshy fingers/Speaks in falsetto(an artificial way of singing or speaking,in which the voice is placed in a register much higher than that of the natural voice)Bulbous countenance+Ungrammatical sentences and slangs+e.g.“pretty
21、 neat set-up you folks got.”:+Neat:nice,set-up:arrangement of furniture.+e.g.“like that car of yours.The one you keep here in the hotel.Jaguar,aint it?”+e.g.f you want it the other way,just say so.+e.g.sos:so as so that+e.g.pretty neat set-up you folks got.Neat is slangy,meaning nice,fine+e.g.“I tol
22、d you cut it out!”+e.g.Dont play games,lady.This is for real.Slang+unscrupulous,greedy+e.g.he lit the fresh cigar.“now were getting somewhere.”+Get somewhere:make progress.+e.g.“but I come to you first”+(to show his cunning,greedy,ill nature,take the advantage of others misfortune,)+tactful1).the Du
23、ke and Duchess were excessively frayed when the muted buzzer of the outer door eventually sounded.2).(paragraph 2)the Duchess dispatched her maid,and instructed the male secretary to go out for a walk.It indicates that she is well-prepared for the coming of intruder.3).“in what conceivable way does
24、my concern you?”to make sure of her puzzle,whether Ogilvie mentions the car purposely or occasionally.well-educated,a woman of strong character,firm In contrast with Ogilvie,the Duchess always speaks with good grammar,and formal diction.+e.g.+1).the Duchess looked pointed at the half-burned cigar+lo
25、ok pointed at:directly and sharply at the cigar.The Duchess tries to intimidate him with her superior social position.+2).“would you kindly put that out.”-a period instead of a question mark,indicating it is an order rather than a request.1).“would you kindly put that out.”-a period instead of a que
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