大学英语综合教程4Unit-5课件

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Unit 5 Cruelty1ppt课件完整introductionPre-reading TasksWhile-reading TasksPost-reading TasksLeisure Time 2ppt课件完整1.Easy to Be Hard byThreeDogNight(P.331 for script)ThenamecamefromanAustralianexpressionreferringtoitbeingsocoldthatonewouldneedthreedogsforwarmth.Intheyears1969through1974,noothergrouphadmoretop10hits,movedmorerecordsorsoldmoreconcerttickets-.3ppt课件完整2.Listen to the recordingIs it easy to be hard,easy to be cold towards others?The singer of the song you are about to hear thinks that too many people are cruel and have no feelings.His particular target is those who claim to care about large causes,the poor and underprivileged,at the same time as they are ready to ignore the needs of their friends.From the song,it sounds as if he has one particular friend in mind,a friend-perhaps a girl?-who seems to care more for social causes than she does for him.But whatever the reason,he complains that too many people find it all too“easy to be cold,easy to say no.”Listen and see whether you agree with him or not.4ppt课件完整1)Why do some people tend to be heartless and cruel?Were they born that way or did circumstances harden them?2)Do some people care too much for people in general and forget the needs of their closest friends?3).What is the singer complaining about?4).Does the song give you any idea of what the stories in this unit will be about?3.think over the following Questions5ppt课件完整Whatarethedetermineforcesinshapinghumannature?Genes;Family;Parenting;Schooling;Peers;Socioeconomicfactors;4.Rank activity?NatureVs.Nurture6ppt课件完整 Unit Five A Friend In Need by Somerset Maugham7ppt课件完整 1.Cultural notes8ppt课件完整Britishnovelist,playwright,short-storywriter,highestpaidauthorintheworldinthe1930s.Despitehispopularity,Maughamdidnotgainseriousrecognitionhestood“intheveryfirstrowofthesecond-raters”.MaughamsskillinhandlingplothasbeencomparedbycriticsinthemannerofGuydeMaupassant.Maugham,W.Somerset(1874-1965)9ppt课件完整I have never pretended to be anything but a story teller.It has amused me to tell stories and I have told a great many.It is a misfortune for me that the telling of a story just for the sake of the story is not an activity that is in favor with the intelligentsia.(Creatures of Circumstance,1947)Maugham,W.Somerset(1874-1965)10ppt课件完整HewasborninParisastheyoungestsonofthesolicitortotheBritishembassy.HelearnedFrenchashisnativetongue.Attheageof10Maughamwasorphaned.MaughamstudiedmedicineatHeidelbergUniversityandinLondon.Hequalifiedin1897asdoctorfromSt.Thomasmedicalschoolbutabandonedmedicineafterthesuccessofhisfirstnovelsandplays.Maugham,W.Somerset(1874-1965)11ppt课件完整OF HUMAN BONDAGE(1915)人性的枷锁THE MOON AND SIX PENCE(1919)月亮和六便士THE TREMBLING OF A LEAF(1921)叶之颤抖ON CHINESE SCREEN(1922)中国见闻录 THE PAINTED VEIL(1925)彩色的面纱CAKES AND ALE(1925)寻欢作乐威廉 萨默塞特 毛姆 12ppt课件完整 2.Text organization(p169)13ppt课件完整Part I.Para 1It is no easy job to judge people for they arent always what they appear to be.Part II.Paras 2-3Kind and gentle,Edward Burton,a wealthy merchant,seemed as if he could not bear to hurt a fly.Part III.Paras 4-51As it turned out,Burton was cold-blooded enough to send a friend to certain death.14ppt课件完整For Part III:Section DivisionSection one 4-16:What Edward knew about Lenny.Section Two 17-31:How Edward respond to Lennys request.Section Three 32-51:How Edward a”kind”gentleman,handled a friend in desperate need of help.15ppt课件完整 3.Language study16ppt课件完整 Part I(Para.1)It is no easy job to judge people,for they arent always what they appear to be.1.deceptive(p.160)2.to shrug(ones)shoulders(L.2)17ppt课件完整Part II(Paras.2-3)Kind and gentle,Edward Burton,a wealthy merchant,appeared as if he could not bear to hurt a fly.3.merchant(L.7)4.in business(L.8)5.definite(L.12)6.station(L.16)7.dry(L.22)8.affectionate(L.26)9.benign(L.29)18ppt课件完整Part III(Para3.4-51)As it turned out,Burton was cold-blooded enough to send a friend to certain death.the story can be subdivided into 3 sections:Section 1:Para3.4-16Section 2:Para3.17-31Section 3:Para3.32-5119ppt课件完整Section 1(Para3.4-16)What Edward knew about Lenny10.frail(L.35)11.lounge(L.37)20ppt课件完整 Section 2(Para3.17-31)How Edward respond to Lennys request12.he was all to pieces(L.85)21ppt课件完整Section 3(Para3.32-51)How Edward,a“kind”gentleman,handled a friend in desperate need of help13.on account of(L.105)14.creek(L116)15.“Done!”(L.118)16.dissipation(L.124)22ppt课件完整1.deceptive(p.160)adj.deceiving or intend to deceiven.deceptionv.deceive23ppt课件完整1.deceptive(p.160)e.g.Appearances are deceptive.The newspapers promised not to run deceptive ads in the future.The company was charged with deceptive advertising for a number of products.The play is also an observation about the deceptive nature of appearances.deceptively adv.deceptiveness n.24ppt课件完整1.deceptive(p.160)Deceive implies imposing a false idea or belief that causes confusion,bewilderment,or helplessness ant.Undeceive,enlightenMislead implies a leading astray from the truth that may or may not be intentional 25ppt课件完整1.deceptive(p.160)Delude imp
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