课件33张PPT。Unit 3
The Million Pound
Bank-note Warming upMark Twain’s House What do you know about the American writer Mark Twain ?
Do you know any of his works? Can you name any of them?Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemenss(塞谬尔. 朗赫恩 .克来门司)
11/30/1835
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04/21/1910America's best
known literary
figureAmerica's
short story writer
novelist
Humorist
public speakerliterary
giantThe evaluation
given to himHis famous worksThe Adventures of
Tom Sawyer
《汤姆·索亚历险记》The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn
《哈克贝利·弗恩历
险记》 Life on the MississippiThe Million Pound Bank-NoteDiscussion :Warming up-III (3m)Discussion :Suppose a rich person gives you a million pound bank-note, what will you do with it ? Give the reasons.Homework 1) Find the information (story) of scene 1 and scene 2.
2) Preview act 1, find out the useful expressions.
3) Prepare for a performance for the text.The Million Pound
Bank-noteAct 1ACT1SCENE1&2A brief introduction to the storyTask 1: pre-readingTwo rich gentlemen made a bet on what would happen to a person if he was given a million pound note.
Henry, sailed too far, drifted out to the ocean, wandering in LandonJobless, penniless, dressed in ragsDescribe the two picturesACT1SCENE3The story
beganTask 2: Reading
1.How did Henry Adams come to England?
2.Where did Henry work? How much money did he have?
3.What did the two gentlemen give Henty?
4.When can Henry open the letter?Scan the passage and find out :1.How did Henry Adams cone to England?
It was the ship that brought him to England.
2.Where did Henry work? How much money did he have?
He worked for a mining company and had no money at all.3.What did the two gentlemen give Henry?
They give him a letter.
4.When can Henry open the letter?
He can’t open it until 2 o’clock.Listen to the tape and then put the following events in correct order.
Henry wandered in London streets.
About a month ago Henry Adams was sailing out of the bay.
The next morning he was spotted by a ship.
Towards nightfall he found himself carried out to sea by a strong wind.
On the ship he earned his passage by working as an unpaid hand.51324Find out the useful expressionsPost-reading: Role-playNarrator
Roderick
Oliver
Servant
1.bet n.
(1)agreement to risk money, etc on an event of which the result is doubtful赌博
Make a bet打赌
咱们赌下次大选好吗?Let’s make a bet on the next electionhave a bet打赌 win/lose a bet 打赌赢/输了
accept/take up a betLanguage points (2) The money, etc risked in this way (金钱等)赌注v. 1)risk (money) on a race or some other event of which the result is doubtful打赌,赌博
布莱克夫人把她所有的钱都花在了赌马上。Mrs. Black spent all her money betting on horses.2)I bet……=(informal) I’m certain……我肯定…
我敢肯定他去游泳了,他喜爱这项运动。
I bet he’s gone to swimming---he loves it.Henry was an_________. One day he had an
accident in a_____. Luckily he was survived by a
ship for_______. He arrived in London by earning
his passage without pay. He was _____in the street
in_____. To his surprise an ________ thing
happened. Two rich brothers gave him a million
pound bank-note because they had made a_____. incredibleAmericanLondonbayrags lostbetRetell the story by filling the following passage. What kind of persons you think the characters are?(Henry Adams, Oliver Roderick)After readingproud (he earns his passage by working on a ship to England), careless( he arrived in England by accident after not sailing his boat well), honest (he asks for work not charity).Henry :Oliver and Roderick :rich (servants and not worrying about giving a stranger a million pound bank-note), mischievous (prepared to bet one million pounds just for a bit of fun), good judges of character( they see Henry is honest and proud)What do you think will happen to Henry?
Will the bank-note help him or get him into trouble?
Give a possible development to the story. PredictionLearning about languageservantstare atby accidentpassagenightfallincredibleaccount forto be honestappearancesillypatiencea bank-notetalepermit