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備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 1 Unit 4 一 授課時間 一 授課時間 第 9 10 周 二 授課類型 二 授課類型 課文分析 10 課時 習(xí)題講解 2 課時 三 授課題目 三 授課題目 Lions and Tigers and Bears 四 授課時數(shù)四 授課時數(shù) 12 五 教學(xué)目的和要求 五 教學(xué)目的和要求 通過講授課文使學(xué)生了解美國中央公園的有關(guān)知識 并以此游記展開對美國社會 文 化的討論 認識到美國文化的優(yōu)勢和不足之處 更好地有利于跨文化交際 要求學(xué)生主動 地預(yù)習(xí)課文 課前準備練習(xí) 學(xué)會分析文章體裁和進行段落劃分 六 教學(xué)重點和難點 六 教學(xué)重點和難點 1 背景知識的傳授 Central Park Ogden Nash The Taming of the Shrew Henry James the Empire State Building Daniel Boone 2 文章的體裁分析及段落劃分 3 語言點的理解 Word study stuff sth with sth muggy curl up drop off outdoorsy needless to say observe beckon snatch not to mention make for sth nocturnal tame conspicuous Grammar Focus Identify the subject Learn more about the function and use of except 七 教學(xué)基本內(nèi)容和綱要七 教學(xué)基本內(nèi)容和綱要 Part One Warm up 1 1 Warm up Questions 1 Why do you think the author wrote this essay To describe the history of Central park To describe the beauty of the park To tell the story of how he spent an unforgettable night in the park once To lament what a terrible place the park had become with all those purse snatchers loons prostitutes drug dealers bullies garrotters highway robbers and murderers lurking somewhere To prove that all those terrible rumors about the park at night are ungrounded Or a combination of all of these Part Two Background Information 2 1 Author 2 2 Central Park Ogden Nash The Taming of the Shrew Henry James the Empire State Building Daniel Boone Part Three Text Appreciation 3 1 Text Analysis 3 1 1 Theme of the text 3 1 2 Structure of the text 3 2 Writing Devices 3 2 1 The essay is a good example of rhythmic writing crisp conciseness remarkable accuracy and delightful humor It also presents a good opportunity to learn the terms of onomatopoeia 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 2 words denoting different ways of walking and running and many specific words for minute descriptions 3 3 Sentence Paraphrase Part Four Language Study 4 1 Phrases and Expressions 4 1 1 Word list 4 1 2 Phrases and expressions list 4 1 3 Word Building 4 2 Grammar 4 2 1 Object Part Five Extension 5 1 Group discussion 5 2 Debating 八 教學(xué)方法和措施八 教學(xué)方法和措施 本單元將運用黑板 粉筆 多媒體網(wǎng)絡(luò)輔助教學(xué)設(shè)備等教學(xué)手段 主要采用以學(xué)生為 主體 教師為主導(dǎo)的任務(wù)型 合作型等教學(xué)模式 具體運用教師講授法 師生討論 生生 討論等方法進行教學(xué) 九 作業(yè) 討論題 思考題九 作業(yè) 討論題 思考題 完成課后練習(xí) 多看英語報刊雜志及英語經(jīng)典小說 擴大閱讀量 精聽與泛聽相結(jié)合 逐步提高自己的聽力水平 積極參加英語角等有助于提高英語口語的活動 堅持用英語寫日記 做一些專四相關(guān)練習(xí) 十 參考資料 十 參考資料 1 楊立民主編 現(xiàn)代大學(xué)英語精讀 4 第二版 學(xué)生用書 北京 外語教學(xué)與研 究出版社 2012 2 楊立民主編 現(xiàn)代大學(xué)英語精讀 4 第二版 教師用書 北京 外語教學(xué)與研 究出版社 2012 3 李觀儀主編 新編英語教程 第三 四冊 上海 上海外語教學(xué)研究出版 1999 4 黃源深 虞蘇美等主編 綜合英語教程 1 4 冊 北京 高等教育出版社 1998 5 高等學(xué)校英語專業(yè)英語教學(xué)大綱 北京 外語教學(xué)研究出版社 2000 6 Judy Pearsall 主編 新牛津英語詞典 上海 上海外語教育出版社 1998 7 丁往道 吳冰等編著 英語寫作手冊 北京 外語教學(xué)與研究出版社 8 張道真 現(xiàn)代英語用法詞典 重排本 北京 外語教學(xué)與研究出版社 1994 9 張道真 溫志達 英語語法大全 上 下卷 北京 外語教學(xué)與研究出版社 1998 十一 課后小結(jié)課后小結(jié) 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 3 Unit 4 Text A Lions and Tigers and Bears Part One Warm up 1 1 Warm up Questions 1 Do you think this story will interest American readers What kind of people are likely to find the story appealing For what reasons 2 Do you like similar stories in our own literature Why do people usually write or read about places they have visited or would like to visit Have you read any travel notes that are particularly interesting 3 How is the story organized Does the author simply narrate his experience that night chronologically How does he combine the narration of his experience with descriptions of the park s history Do you find it clever How does the narration end Why do you think the author decides to end the narration with the raccoons What kind of effect does he aim to create 4 What is the author s overall attitude towards Central Park 5 Do you agree that travel notes often reveal a lot about the author What kind of person do you think this author is judging by the text Part Two Background Information 2 1 Ogden Nash an American poet well known for his light verse best known producer of humorous poetry 2 2 The Delacorte Theater established in 1962 is an open air theater located in Manhattan s Central Park and has a seating capacity of 1 800 The Delacorte is owned by the City of New York and operated by The Public Theater It is an open air amphitheater with the Turtle Pond and Belvedere Castle as its backdrop It primarily serves as the venue for The Public Theater s annual Shakespeare in the Park summer series 2 3 Belvedere castle Built as a Victorian folly in 1869 the castle caps Vista Rock the park s second highest natural elevation 1 Constructed of Manhattan schist quarried in the park and dressed with gray granite it tops the natural looking woodlands of The Ramble as seen from the formal Bethesda Terrace It was designed as an additional feature of the Central Park Greensward plan by the architects 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 4 Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould after they along with Frederick Law Olmsted were reappointed to oversee the park s construction in 1865 2 4 Shakespeare Garden A Shakespeare garden is a themed garden that cultivates plants mentioned in the works of William Shakespeare In English speaking countries particularly the United States these are often public gardens associated with parks universities and Shakespeare festivals Shakespeare gardens are sites of cultural educational and romantic interest and can be locations for outdoor weddings Part Three Text Appreciation 3 1 Text Analysis 3 1 1 Theme of the text 1 By traveling the Central Park at night the author s ambivalence makes clear New Yorkers attitude to the Park On one hand there is love and pride New Yorkers have for the cultural richness and the beauty the Park offers on the other hand the crime and fear they have associated with the Park 3 1 2 Structure of the text Part 1 Paras 1 2 The author decided to camp in the Central Park When Friday evening in July 9 15 What s the weather like Heavy muggy What do you know about Central Park 1 It is known that the park is a dangerous place 2 Ordinary people don t wander around Central Park at night 3 Only fool or bad people go there at night Evidence the poem by Ogden Nash What did the poem try to tell us The poem tries to tells us that the tiger s lair is the most safe place in the Park Why did the author decide to camp in Central Park at night Human psychology wishing to do sth precisely because it is something people normally don t do Part 2 Paras 3 6 The first or two hours and his feeling and the fear Central Park inspired Paras 3 4 What did he do in the first two hours he visited 1 The Delacorte Theatre 2 Belvedere Castle 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 5 3 The Henry Luce Nature Observatory 4 Shakespeare Garden What was his generally feeling Why did he feel like that Exhilaration enjoy experience the rich cultures leisurely in the park Paras 5 6 He was lost What happened to him He was scared by five men huddling around the bench Why was he so scared What did he see the reassuring city New York Skyline a light someone rowing boat on the lake What did he recall a dreadful crime Why do people have such constant fear in the Park darkness in the wild Ramble witnessed dreadful crimes lake Part 3 Paras 7 12 Central Park history and another scare Para 7 the first period in Central Park s history 1st stage 1857 1878 What was the Park like 1 in terms of function the domain of the privileged band concert on Saturday keep the rougher element out luxurious and secluded 2 in architectural terms a combination of Romanticism and French classicism Paras 8 9 an encounter with a couple Do you find the little episode interesting How did the couple react when they saw the author panicking jerked her face rigid shrieking uncontrollably away from a hundred feet What was it about the author that made him so frightening I couldn t resist when passing the couple Addressed them forthrightly Para 10 2nd stage in Central Park s history 1900 1934 What changes took place in the Park in the first three decades of twentieth century Who transformed the Park later on What was the author s attitude to this reform 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 6 Para 11 another scare at the northern end of the Park the 3rd period in the Central Park s history 3rd stage 1934 1960 What did he see at the Reservoir Near the reservoir a group of kids on bicycles cycled across the Eighty fifth Transverse ringing the horn loudly What made him keep his head down and pick up his pace The young investment banker was beaten and sexually assaulted by a group of kids on a rampage Para 12 another aesthetic experience What struck the author as very beautiful The city at night viewed from what was meant to be an escape from it shimmering What kind of beauty is it Can the author describe it Why can t he find the vocabulary to describe the appeal of the city Does he like the city Or hate the city Sum up his attitude toward the Park Mixed feeling toward Central Park More examples Part 4 Paras 13 25 My sleep over in the wood When and where was he now The North Woods at 1 30 a m Paras 18 24 my encounter with raccoons Do you find the ending of the essay interesting What kind of effect did the author want to create by describing the raccoons Can you understand his imaginary dialogue with raccoons Para 25 the ending I woke up after rain and chirps of birds A natural naturally beautiful sound How do you sum up the author s attitude to the park Ambivalence mixed feelings 1 the pride and love of the city and the park for its cultural richness and its beauty both natural and man made 2 the fear of the crime associated the darkness in the wild 3 1 3 Plot travel descriptions combined with everything he has heard read observed and experienced in connection with the place his movements in Central Park the events and famous people associated with its history the beauty of New York at night the crime of fear it s inspired 3 1 4 Setting Central Park in New York 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 7 3 2 Writing Devices 3 2 1 Onomatopoeia 3 2 2 Euphemisms are mild pleasant or indirect words or phrases in place of harsh unpleasant more direct or accurate ones 3 2 3 Irony a strange funny or sad situation in which things happen in the opposite way to what you would expect The basic element of irony is a discrepancy between what is expected and what actually happens unexpectedness 3 3 Sentence Paraphrase 1 Anybody who knows anything about New York knows the city s essential platitude that you don t wander around Central Park at night and in that needless to say was the appeal it was the thing you don t do Para 1 Everybody who knows New York knows that you should not wander in Central Park at night because it is too dangerous Essential platitude This is known to all and has been said over and over In that was the appeal However precisely because of the risk there are always people lured to visit Central Park at night They just wish to do what people normally don t do appeal a quality that something has that makes people like it or want it Examples the appeal of horror movie But that s the appeal of the place say many residents and visitors It s a place where many come to find a slower pace for a lifetime or just a weekend Parties on river boats have lost their appeal since one sank last year killing thirty three people 2 If you should happen after dark to find yourself in Central Park Para 1 Should is used after if in case or with subject and verbs inverted to suggest that an event is not likely to happen Examples If you should change your mind do let me know Should Tom phone can you tell him I ll phone back later He could persuade her to stay should this be necessary 3 and this could have been an outdoor summer stock Shakespeare production anywhere in America except in one respect Para 3 And tonight s performance could be any outdoor performance of Shakespeare s play one regularly finds in summer in America It s a cultural tradition in America to put on free Shakespeare productions in summer There was only one difference Note stock used as an adjective meaning usually kept 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 8 in stock and regularly available 常備的 Examples Intensive Reading is one of our stock courses Toothpaste is stock merchandise in a drugstore 4 One of the first events in the Park took place 140 years ago almost to the day a band concert The concert pointedly was held on a Saturday still a working day because the concert like much of the Park then was designed to keep the city s rougher elements out Para 7 One of the first events in the Park took place almost exactly on this day 140 years ago a band concert The concert was deliberately held on a Saturday when ordinary people were all working so as to keep them out 5 The Park at night must have seemed luxurious and secluded a giant evening garden party The Park was to be strolled through enjoyed as an aesthetic experience like a walk inside a painting Para 7 quiet and private away from ordinary laboring people a formal party for a lot of people held in a large garden an occasion to enjoy beautiful scenery and music as well as the company of well dressed People behaved in refined Manners talking about arts painting musical etc 6 The irony was that by the end of the Moses era the Park was dangerous Para 10 Moses did a lot to turn Central Park into an efficient people s park But the outcome was quite unexpected and sad by the end of his era the Park was dangerous 7 But there was no escaping the recognition that this city contrived man made glaringly obtrusive consuming wasteful and staggering quantities of electricity and water and energy was very beautiful Para 12 cleverly made but not natural very conspicuous or showy with everything glittering or shining shocking But there was no denying the fact you have to admit that the city was very beautiful although it was not a natural kind of beauty it was artificial and showy and it used up a great amount of water and energy 8 But there it was the city at night viewed from what meant to be an escape from it shimmering Para 12 there it is was used to summarize a situation People come to the Park to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city But it was precisely in the Park that day that I found the city at night was extremely beautiful Part Four Language Study 4 1 Phrases and Expressions 4 1 1 Word list 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 9 1 bolt curl drizzle embolden obliterate perplex platitude scurry secluded shriek 1 bolt vi a to run away quickly 猛沖 逃跑 b to move to break away 迅速移動 vt c to fasten with strong rods and bar 拴住 使 和在一塊 d to swallow food or drink hurriedly 匆匆吞下 咽下 Examples a He bolted out of his house b Eyes bolted towards the stranger c He bolted the door on the inside d He bolted down a hurried breakfast a bolt from out of the blue 晴天霹靂 意外的事 bolt upright 筆直 make a bolt for it 趕快逃走 2 curl v a to form into a spiral or curved shape 卷曲 扭曲 纏繞 b to grow in or form curls or ringlets 煙 繚繞升起 蜷曲 Examples The hairdresser curled Mary s hair She kept curling her handkerchief around one finger Smoke curled from the chimney A snake curled around the trunk of a tree 3 drizzle v to rain in fine drops Examples It drizzled throughout the night The insecticide drizzled over the plants The dew on the branches drizzled our hair 4 embolden v to give courage or confidence to sb Examples He smiled and this emboldened her to ask him for help Emboldened by drink he walked over to speak to her 5 obliterate v to rub out or blot out Examples The heavy rain obliterated all footprints Anne was eager to obliterate her error They tried to obliterate the enemy s bomb base 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 10 6 perplex v to cause to be puzzled or bewildered over what is not understood or certain to make complicated and confused Examples The question perplexed him The boy perplexed his parents to perplex an issue adj perplexed perplexing n perplexity 7 platitude n fml derog boring and meaningless commonplace remark or statement esp when it is said as if it were new or interesting because it has been said so many times before 陳腐平凡的 老生常談 陳詞濫調(diào) Example This speech was full of empty platitudes about of peace and democracy adj platitudinous v platitudinize n platitudinarian 8 scurry v n to run with short quick steps Examples It began to rain and we scurried home We heard mice scurrying about in the kitchen Dark clouds were being scurried across a grey sky by the wind a scurry of footsteps in the passage 急促腳步聲 Huge snow scurries 9 secluded adj not visited or seen by many people away from the company of others Examples This is the quietest and most secluded area of the city secluded life monk valley v seclude from n seclusion adj seclusive 10 shriek v n to shout in a loud high voice because you are frightened excited or surprised Examples The woman trapped under the piles of debris raised her voice to a shriek 備備 課課 紙紙 任任教教課課程程 綜合英語 二 年年 月月 日日 11 She shrieked an alarm at him 4 1 2 Phrases and expressions list 1 come upon curl up drift out drop off in view 2 not to mention on one s hands on the a rampage to the day wind one s way 1 come upon 碰上 偶然遇上 沖向 襲來 Examples I came upon an old friend when I was shopping in the store Fear came upon her as she waited 2 curl up 卷起 撅起 嘴唇 卷起 撅起 嘴唇 因恐懼 羞愧 厭惡 使蜷縮 扭曲身體 因恐懼 羞愧 厭惡 使蜷縮 扭曲身體 Examples She curled her mouth up in anger She curled herself up in the big armchair with a good book 3 drift out 口 不經(jīng)意 慢吞吞 走出來 走開 離開 口 不經(jīng)意 慢吞吞 走出來 走開 離開 Example The smoke pall drifted out to reveal the blackened shell of the building 4 drop off 口 入睡 睡著 逐個 走開 消失 放下 下降 掉下 口 入睡 睡著 逐個 走開 消失 放下 下降 掉下 Examples She dropped off in front of the fire while watching TV Her friends dropped off into the shadows Can you drop me off at a supermarket 5 in view 在能看見的范圍內(nèi) 在考慮中 在注意中在能看見的范圍內(nèi) 在考慮中 在注意中 Examples The sea came in view as we came out of the forest Dream pursuer has kept his goal in view in view of 鑒于 由于 to the view 在展出 with a view to 以 為目標 come in view of 出現(xiàn)在 視線中 come burst into view 突然 出現(xiàn)在眼前 disappear be lost from view 看不見了 block obstruct shut off spoil the view 擋住某人的視線 6 not to mention without mentioning 更不必說更不必說 除 除 以外還以外還 Examples We are served French champagne not to mention the usual cocktails David i

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