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1、.,Unit 7 : Part A,I Became Her Target,21st Century College English: Book 1,.,Unit 7: Part A,Pre-Reading Activities Intensive Study Exercises Assignment,.,Have you ever been in a situation where you were considered “different” from everyone else? What happened? How did you feel?,Pre-reading Activitie

2、s,.,Part A: Language Points,Text-related Information Intensive Study Difficult sentences Key words, phrases American troops were battling their way across France; I was a 12-year-old black newcomer in a school that was otherwise all white. When we moved in the problem for our new neighbors was that

3、their neighborhood had previously been all-white and they were ignorant about black people. The prevailing wisdom in the neighborhood was that we were spoiling it and that we ought to go back where we belonged. There was a lot of angry talk among the adults, but nothing much came of it.,Part A: Lang

4、uage Points,.,2.But some of the kids were quite nasty during those first few weeks. They threw stones at me, chased me home when I was on foot and spat on my bike seat when I was in class. For a time, I was a pretty lonely, friendless and sometimes frightened kid. 3.I now know that Dorothy Bean unde

5、rstood most of that and deplored it. So things began to change when I walked into her classroom. She was a pleasant-looking single woman, who looked old and wrinkled to me at the time, but who was probably about 40.,Part A: Language Points,.,4.Whereas my other teachers approached the problem of easi

6、ng in their new black pupil by ignoring him for the first few weeks, Miss Bean went right at me. On the morning after having read our first assignment, she asked me the first question. I later came to know that in Grand Rapids, she was viewed as a very liberal person who believed, among other things

7、, that Negroes were equal.,Part A: Language Points,.,5.I gulped and answered her question and the follow-up. They werent brilliant answers, but they did establish the fact that I could speak English. Later in the hour, when one of my classmates had bungled an answer, Miss Bean came back to me with a

8、 question that required me to clean up the girls mess and established me as a smart person. 6.Thus, the teacher began to give me human dimensions, though not perfect ones for an eighth grader. It was somewhat better to be, on ones early days, a teachers pet than merely a dark presence in the back of

9、 the room.,Part A: Language Points,.,7.A few days later, Miss Bean became the first teacher ever to require me to think. She asked my opinion about something Jefferson had done. In those days, all my opinions were derivative. I was for Roosevelt because my parents were and I was for the Yankees beca

10、use my older buddy from Harlem was a Yankees fan. Besides, we didnt have opinions about historical figures like Jefferson. Like our high schoolbuilding, he just was.,Part A: Language Points,.,8.After I had stared at her for a few seconds, she said: “Well, should he have bought Louisiana or not?” 9.“

11、I guess so,” I replied tentatively. 10.“Why?” she shot back. 11.Why! What kind of question was that? But I ventured an answer. Day after day, she kept doing that to me, and my answers became stronger and more confident. She was the first teacher to give me the sense that thinking was part of educati

12、on and that I could form opinions that had some value.,Part A: Language Points,.,12.Her final service to me came on a day when my mind was wandering and I was idly digging my pencil into the writing surface on the arm of my chair. Miss Bean impulsively threw a hunk of gum eraser at me. By amazing ch

13、ance, it hit my hand and sent the pencil flying. She gasped, and I crept hurriedly after my pencil as the class roared. 13.That was the ice breaker. Afterwards, kids came up to me to laugh about “Old Dead-Eye Bean.” The incident became a legend, and I, a part of that story, became a person to talk t

14、o. 14.So thats how I became just another kid in school and Dorothy Bean became “Old Dead-Eye.”,Part A: Language Points,.,battle ones way making ones way by fighting a series of battles,e.g. The Mongolian troops battled their way from Asia to the Rhine.,Cf. shoulder ones way to make ones way with his

15、 shoulder e.g. Tom shouldered his way to the gate to welcome his favorite movie star.,Cf. elbow ones way to make ones way with his elbow e.g. The three-year-old kid elbowed his way in the crowded supermarket to look for his mother.,.,Translate into Chinese: I was a 12-year-old black newcomer in a sc

16、hool that was otherwise all white.,我当时是一名十二岁的黑人新生,学校里除我以外都是白人。,otherwise under other circumstances; in other respects,e.g. He is white-haired, but is otherwise a handsome fellow. This is a serious mistake in an otherwise well-written report.,Translate 他本来是个可爱的孩子, 就是有一点淘气。,Key He is a bit naughty, but is otherwise a lovely kid.,.,prevailing wisdom usual or most common opinion (especially of a group of people on a particular subject),e.g. T

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