外研版选修7 Module 3 Literature reading practicee课件(共40张PPT)

文档属性

名称 外研版选修7 Module 3 Literature reading practicee课件(共40张PPT)
格式 zip
文件大小 7.2MB
资源类型 教案
版本资源 外研版
科目 英语
更新时间 2020-04-28 11:21:40

图片预览

文档简介

课件40张PPT。Module 3Literature
Reading Practice
Dickens’ Londonlearning aims:
1. To get the main idea of the whole passage.
2. To master some useful expressions and new words.
3. To know about the backgound of Oliver Twist and Dickens' LondonRead the New Wordsdistribute choke swallow attain accumulate accomplish mourncast chapter sparrow seagull pipe smog rag dustbin nutrition starvation welfare concern taxpayers compass anchor inn carriers navy pile paperwork pump fountain pub maid mistress bunch ambassador pedestrian lantern filthy humbleadj.v.n.Pre-readingWhat do you know about London?LondonBuckingham PalaceTower of LondonBig BenWestminster AbbeyPiccadilly circusUniversity of LondonDickens’ London A general introduction to Dickens’ LondonEnvironmental situation in the middle of the 19th century
living conditions of the poor in the East End
Description of the old city of London servant’s lifeDescription of the West EndNew London is different from the old one.The outline of the passagePart 1 ( ) :Part 2 ( ) :Pa1-6pa7Past’s LondonToday ’s LondonPa1,2Pa3-6General introductionDetailed information(From East to West)the West EndFurther West the East EndPort Southwark George Innpoor peopleSomerset House Law court Covent Garden squares and gardens banks and corporations smart restaurants and pubslawyers, clerks rich familiestheater The London of governmentpoliticians, ministers ambassador Humble pedestriansCheck the exercises answers 1-5 d a d a b A narrative: a narrated account, consisting of or characterised by story-telling.A description: an account telling you what somebody or something is like.An argument: discussion, a paragraph or a passage in which disagreement is expressed.What the text type the passage is?
A. a narritive
B. a description
C. an argument
√…cast of characters lived in London, ….(1)
But its wealth was distributed unfairly among…(1)
London was a filthy city for rich and poor people alike.(2)
Although on clear days the air was filled with sparrows and seagulls flying high above.(2)Language focusThe Rive Thames was polluted, causing disease and death everywhere …(2)
…the women searched in dustbins for food.(3)
..hope to attain an acceptable standard of living .(3)
Many people suffer from the effects of poor nutrition and even starvation because of a lack of food, yet their welfare was of no concern to the taxpayers of London.(3)
Ships from all points of the compass would drop anchor here at the main port of London.(3)The George Inn was a busy coaching stop with food and accommodation for travellers leaving London, and for carriers taking goods into the city.(3)
…..had accumulated enormous wealth(4)
In the old City of London are housed the many banks and corporation which Dickens mentions.(4)
…maid would buy bunches of flowers to decorate their mistresses’ rooms.(5)
..where he felt at home because, surprisingly, he thought he would accomplish more with...
…more humble pedestrians walked home at night through streets lit with gas lanterns.(6)
所有人物
不公平分配
对富人和穷人都一样
在晴天
在上方飞行
造成死亡和疾病
在垃圾桶里寻找食物
达到可接受的生活水平
cast of characters
was distributed unfairly
for rich and poor people alike
on clear days
fly high above
cause disease and death
search in dustbins for food
attain an acceptable standard of living
与伦敦的纳税人无关
从四面八方来的
积累巨额财富
买花束来装饰
感觉像在家里
哀悼这座古城的逝去be of no concer to taxpayers of London
from all points of the compass
accumulate enormous wealth
buy bunches of flowers to decorate
feel at home
mourn the passing of the old city倒装句:
Para 3 : South of the river lies Southwark, another poor district.
Para 4 :
1.In the old City of London are housed the many banks and corporations which Dickens mentions.
2.Further west and opposite Southwark stands Somerset House,...
3.Close by are the Law Courts,where lawyers and their clerks,....In the old City of London are housed the many banks and corporations which Dickens mentions.house(n.房屋,建筑,议院/v.给...提供住处)
1. The government is committed to housing the refugees.
2. The gallery houses 2000 works of modern art.
3. The museum is housed in the Old Court House.The 2012 Olympic game in London