外研版(2019)选择性必修第一册Unit 1Laugh out loud Developing ideas课件 (共11张PPT)

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(共11张PPT)
Unit 1 Laugh out loud
第三课时 Developing ideas
part 1:Developing ideas
Activity 1: Read the short introductions to Mark Twain and Lin Yutang and learn about some information about them and their masterpieces.
Mark Twain (1835–1910) was an American writer, humorist, lecturer and adventurer, who acquired international fame for his travel narratives, in particular The Innocents Abroad, and for his adventure stories of boyhood, such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He is regarded as one of North America's best and most beloved writers due to his wit and satire.
acquire v.获得 fame 名声
narrative [ n r t v] n.叙述,描述 adj.叙事的
narrative fiction 叙事小说
boyhood: n.孩童时期,青少年时代
-hood为名词后缀,表示“...的状态(或性质)”,常见还有: childhood (童年),adulthood (成年)
satire [ s ta (r)] n.讽刺,讽刺作品
Lin Yutang (1895–1976) was a Chinese
writer, translator, linguist, philosopher and inventor. His informal but sophisticated style of writing, in both Chinese and English, made him one of the most influential writers of his generation. His most famous works
include My Country and My People and The Importance of Living. He’s also known as a wise and witty populariser of Chinese philosophy and the Chinese way of life.
philosopher [f l s f (r)] n.哲学家
informal [ n f ml] adj.非正式的,不拘礼节的
sophisticated [s f st ke t d] adj. 复杂巧妙的,见多识广的; 老练的
influential [ nflu en l] adj.有很大影响的
of his generation: 他那一代的
(of his level/age: 他那个水平/年龄的)
popular adj. 流行的
popularise ['p pj l ra z] vt.使普及,推广
populariser n.通俗作家;普及者
Read the passage---The Importance of Humor and choose the best answer.
1.How does the auther introduce Mark Twain and lin Yutang's humor
A. By making comparison B.By giving examples
C. By asking questions D. By giving figures
2. What can we learn from “That's just my luck. I always have to stand when that fellow lectures.”
A. There's no ticket left so Twain has to stand during the lecture.
B. Twain's lecture is always very popylar.
C. Twain has a sense of humor.
D. Twain always stands while listening to lectures.
3. The phrase in paragraph 2 “cross out”means____
A. remove B. add C. increase D. understand
4. What is Mark Twain and Lin's attitude towards humour
A. negative B. skeptical C. positive D. uncertain
5. Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage
A. ① B. ① C. ① D. ①
② ③ ④ ②③ ④ ② ③ ② ③④
⑤ ⑤ ④⑤ ⑤
Activity 2 Read the passage and find out Mark Twain and Lin’s attitude towards humour.
Mark Twain and Lin's attitude towards life is positive. And they practised what they preached.(v. 宣传,宣扬)
Activity 3 Organise information from the passage and complete the diagram.
Activity 3 Organise information from the passage and complete the diagram.
human behavior
entertain
sensitive or emotive issues
combine humor
serious messages
funny and often mysterious
the Adventures of Tom Sawyer
That's just my luck I always have to stand when that fellow lectures.
He borrowed 'youmo' from ancient Chinese as the translation for the English word humor.
a master of humor.
He told a story about a cruel Roman emperor who tried to feed a man to wild animals during the dinner at a university.
way of life
illuminate the world
Activity 4
Discuss and present your opinion of the equation from the passage.
Find out the phrases and remember them
throw light on
be remembered for
combine…with……
cross out
for instance
lecture v.
brand of humor
put sb on the spot
think on one's feet
whisper ... to .../whisper.. in one's ear
in a whisper=in whispers
hurry away
roar with laughter
tell off
argue that
使……更容易理解;阐明
因……而著名
把……和……结合起来
划去
例如(for example)
v.讲课;做讲座;演讲
某种类型的幽默
使某人难堪
思维敏捷,反应迅速
对……耳语………/在...耳边低声说...
小声说
匆匆离开
哄堂大笑
斥责,责骂
主张,认为……
Language point:
1. Sentence: ... their authors understood that humour could not only entertain but also throw new light on sensitive or emotive issues.
译文:...它们的作者明白,幽默不只是一种娱乐的方式,它还可以使人们对敏感问题或有争议的问题产生新的认识。
考点提炼:not only...but also...不仅...而且...
not only...but also...是连词短语,用来连接两个对等的成分,如主语、谓语、宾语、表语、状语等,还可连接两个分句。
学法点拨:
1.not only...but also...连接两个主语时,谓语动词遵循“就近一致原则”。
2.not only...but also...连接两个分句,且not only位于句首时,not only 分句要用部分倒装语序,但but also分句不倒装。
3. also 有时可省略,或将also换成too, as well。
对点训练:1.Not only he but also his parents ________(be) entertained by the clown's funny perfomance.
2. Not only _______(do) the sun give us light, but also it gives us heat.
are/were
does
Language point:
2. Sentence: “What did you say to my animals ” said the emperor, astonished.
译文:“你对我的动物们说了什么?”皇帝惊讶地说。
考点提炼:形容词(短语)做状语
1.形容词(短语)做状语时,往往表示原因、伴随、让步、时间等,说明主语的情况。
2.副词作状语,修饰整个句子。
对点训练:
1.孩子们万分高兴,盼望着去野餐。
2.收到儿子的礼物,他又惊又喜。
3.不论大小,所有国家皆平等。
Excited, the children are looking/ looked forward to going on a picnic.
He received his son's gift, surprised and happy.
Large or small, all countries are equal.
Class check---课文语法填空
Humour has been an essential part of human behaviour and can not only entertain but 1. ____ throw new light on sensitive or emotive issues. Mark Twain is remembered for his ability 2.__________ ( combine ) humour with more serious messages. Twain's particular style of writing is 3._______ ( fun) and often mischievous. For example, in his classic novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, he famously says, “Writing is easy. All you have to do is 4._______" ( cross) out the wrong words.”
Lin, 5._____ became famous for his unique brand of humour, brought the concept of humour to modern Chinese literature. In 1924, he 6.__________ ( creative ) borrowed " youmo " from Ancient Chinese as the translation for the English word " humour". " Youmo" 7.________________ (use) still in this way today.
Humour isn't just about laughter, 8._______ is a way of life and a tool that can be used to illuminate the world. Lin even created an equation 9.____________ ( explain ) this concept: Reality + Dreams + Humour = Wisdom. Living and working with others can sometimes be complicated, and humour makes this easier. 10.__________(share) jokes and laughing together can bring individuals and even communities together. Mark Twain says, "Humor is mankind's gratest blessing.”
also
to combine
cross
funny
who
creatively
is being used
but
to explain
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