人教版英语必修三 Unit 3 The Million Pound Bank Note Warming up& reading 百万英镑 (共30张PPT)

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(共30张PPT)
Unit
3
The
Million
Pound
Bank-Note
by
Mark
Twain
How
much
do
you
know
about
him?
Mark
Twain
(1835—1910)
The
greatest
humorist
of
the
19th
century
in
American
literature.
Also
one
of
the
greatest
writer
in
the
world.
Warming
up
Mark
Twain
▲a
great
American
writer

a
famous
speaker

like
to
tell
funny
stories

like
to
play
jokes
on
his
friends
作者简介
马克·吐温(1835—1910),美国作家,真实姓名是塞缪尔·兰霍恩·克莱门斯(或萨缪尔·兰亨·克莱门)。
“马克·吐温”是他的笔名,原是密西西比河水手使用的表示在航道上所测水的深度的术语。
马克·吐温一生写了大量作品,题材涉及小说、剧本、散文、诗歌等各方面。从内容上说,他的作品批判了不合理现象或人性的丑恶之处,表达了这位当过排字工人和水手的作家强烈的正义感和对普通人民的关心;从风格上说,专家们和一般读者都认为,幽默和讽刺是他的写作特点。
Real
name
Pen
name
meaning
Birth
date
Birth
place
Grew
up
places
Famous
stories
Fill
in
the
basic
information
about
Mark
Twain:
Hannibal,
Missouri
(along
the
Mississippi
River)
Samuel
Langhorne
Clemens
The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer
The
Adventures
of
Huckleberry
Finn
Nov.
30th,
1985
The
water
is
2
fathoms
deep.(=12feet)
Florida
good
at
writing
about
children’s
adventures
1876
1881
his
masterpieces
1876
The
Adventures
of
Tom
Sawyer
(汤姆·索亚历险记)
his
masterpieces
1881
The
Adventures
of
Huckleberry
Finn
(哈克贝利·
费恩历险记)
his
short
stories
1.Running
for
Governor(竞选州长)
2.The
Million
Pound
Bank-Note(百万英镑)
If
a
rich
person
gives
you
a
large
amount
of
money
to
use
as
you
like,
for
example,
one
million
pound,
what
will
you
do
then?
Pre-reading
save
them
use
them
up
donate
buy
a
big
flat
run
a
business
spend
them
on
food
clothing
toys
share
with
friends
trip
do
some
science
research
ACT
1
SCENE
1&2
A
brief
introduction
to
the
story
Background
information
Two
rich
gentlemen
made
a
bet
on
what
would
happen
to
a
person
if
he
was
given
a
million
pound
note.
Henry,
the
hero
of
the
story,
an
American
young
man,
sailed
too
far,
drifted
out
to
the
ocean,
A
British
ship,
for
London,
passing
by,
fortunately
saved
him.
What
would
happen
to
Henry?
Prediction
:
ACT
1
SCENE
3
The
story
began
Act1,
scene
3
Tell
the
statements
a
fact
(F)
or
an
opinion
(O)
after
a
fast
reading.
_____
Henry
wants
to
find
a
job
in
London.
_____
Henry
is
given
an
envelop
by
the
two
brothers.
_____
Henry
is
an
unlucky
young
man.
_____
The
servant
is
called
James.
_____
Henry
is
foolish
to
go
and
meet
the
two
brothers.
F
F
O
F
O
Read
carefully
and
answer
the
following
questions:
1.
Where
does
Henry
Adams
come
from?
Does
he
know
much
about
London?
2.
What
did
he
do
in
America?
3.
Why
did
he
land
in
Britain?
Careful
-
reading
1.
Where
does
Henry
Adams
come
from?
Does
he
know
much
about
London?
Henry
comes
from
San
Francisco.
No,
he
doesn’t
know
London
at
all.
2.
What
did
he
do
in
America?
He
worked
for
a
mining
company.
3.
Why
did
he
land
in
Britain?
He
was
sailing
out
the
bay
when
he
was
carried
out
to
sea
by
a
strong
wind
and
was
survived
by
a
ship
for
London.
4.What
happened
to
Henry
after
he
met
the
two
brothers?
He
was
given
a
letter
by
the
two
brothers
and
was
asked
not
to
open
it
until
two
o’clock.
They
wanted
to
make
a
bet
on
Henry.
5.Why
did
the
brothers
choose
Henry?
detailed
reading
A
month
ago
Henry
was
______
out
of
the
bay.
Towards
nightfall
Henry
found
himself
_______
out
to
sea
by
a
strong
wind.
The
next
morning
Henry
was
________
by
a
ship.
Lastly
Henry
arrived
in
________
by
working
on
the
ship
unpaid.
sailing
carried
spotted
London
Now
Henry
was
_______
in
London
and
wandering
in
the
street.
Just
at
that
time
Roderick
_______
him
and
asked
him
to
step
in.
To
Henry’s
surprise
Roderick
gave
Henry
a
_____
with
money
in
it.
lost
called
letter
Read
again
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
Group
discussion:
describe
how
Henry’s
feeling
change
during
the
meeting.
What
he
says
or
does
How
he
feels
Before
he
enters
the
brothers’
house
Wandering
round
London
Miserable,
unhappy,
anxious
When
he
introduces
himself
Behaves
politely
and
answers
questions
fully
Curious
why
he
has
been
asked
to
go
into
the
house
When
the
brothers
ask
him
about
his
plan
Admits
his
problems
and
asks
for
work;
explains
his
situation
Hopeful
that
he
might
find
a
solution
to
his
troubles
When
he
tells
them
how
he
reached
London
by
ship
Blames
himself
for
his
carelessness;
remembers
how
hungry
he
was
when
he
sees
the
food
on
the
table
Grateful
that
he
was
rescued;
aware
of
his
hunger
What
he
says
or
does
How
he
feels
When
they
seem
happy
that
he
has
no
money
Replies
angrily
Angry,
irritated
When
they
give
him
the
envelope
Wants
to
open
the
envelope
straightaway
Irritated
that
he
cannot
open
the
envelope
at
once
When
they
tell
him
there
is
money
in
it
Explains
he
wants
a
job
not
charity
Unhappy
to
be
given
money
rather
than
working
for
it
Before
he
leaves
the
house
Agrees
not
to
open
the
letter
till
2
p.m.
Interested
and
curious
Group
discussion:
describe
how
Henry’s
feeling
change
during
the
meeting.
What
do
you
think
of
Henry?
Character
Analysis
It
is
my
first
trip
here.
Well,
to
be
honest,
I
have
none.
(no
money)
Well,
I
can’t
say
that
I
have
any
plans.
honest
Henry
was?
Henry
was?
I
earned
my
passage
by
working
as
an
unpaid
hand.
Could
you
offer
me
some
kind
of
work
here?
I
don’t
want
your
charity,
I
just
want
an
honest
job.
Hard-working
Henry
was?
Well,
it
may
seem
luck
to
you
but
not
to
me.
If
this
is
your
idea
of
some
kind
of
joke,
I
don’t
think
it’s
very
funny.
Now,
if
you’ll
excuse
me,
I
think
I’ll
be
on
my
way.
Direct/Frank
Retelling
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_____.
incredible
American
London
bay
rags
lost
bet
Retell
the
story
by
filling
the
following
passage.
They
see
that
Henry
is
honest
because
he
ask
for
a
job
but
not
charity.
So,
that’s
why
the
two
brothers
chose
Henry
for
their
bet.
Can
you
tell
exactly
what
the
reasons
are?
Conclusion
It
was
his
first
visit
to
London,
so
nobody
knew
him.
He
had
no
money,
so
he
would
have
to
rely
on
the
bank
note.
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.
Prediction
Thank
You!