现代大学英语精读1第二版第十课课前活动.ppt

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1、Lesson 7 Mandelas Garden Part OneENTERBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenWarm-upI.QuestionsonGardeningII.ImportantFiguresinHistoryIII.IHaveaDream BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenI. Questions on Gardening1.Whatdoyouthinkofgardeningandhaveyouevertriedgardeningwithyourparentsoryourfriends?Ifso,pleaseshareyourow

2、nstorywithyourclassmates.2.Doyouthinkitnecessaryforpeopletotrygardeningintheirlife?To be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenI. Questions on Gardening3.Haveyoueverencounteredanyonewhoiscrazyaboutgardening?4.Whatdoyouusuallycompareagardenerwith?Andwhatdoyouthinktheyhaveincommon?To

3、 be continued on the next page.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenI. Questions on GardeningTheteacherislikeagardenerinthatbothplant seeds, water them, nurture themandcareforthemsothattheycangrowtomaturityandbearfruit.Childrenarelikeyoungplants.Knowledgeistochildrenwhatrainistoplants.To be continued on the

4、 next page.For referenceBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenI. Questions on Gardening5.Whatisyourviewon“Aleaderislikeagardener”?The end of questions on gardening.BTLEW Please identify the following pictures. Who is the man in the picture? Where is he from? Lesson 7 Mandelas GardenII. Important Figures in H

5、istory To be continued on the next page.MartinLutherKingJr.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII. Important Figures in History To be continued on the next page.19291968MartinLutherKingisthefirstpersonintheWesternworldtohaveshownusthatastrugglecanbewagedwithoutviolence.Heisthefirsttomakethemessageofbrother

6、lylovearealityinthecourseofhisstruggle,andhehasbroughtthismessagetoallmen,toallnationsandraces.In1964.Atage35,Dr.Kingwastheyoungestman,thesecondAmerican,andthethirdblackmanawardedtheNobelPeacePrize.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII. Important Figures in History To be continued on the next page.GhandiB

7、TLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII. Important Figures in HistoryTo be continued on the next page.MohandasKaramchandGandhi(1869-1948),HindureligiousleaderandIndiannationalistwhoadvocatedhomeruleforIndiaandpracticednonviolentresistanceagainsttheBritishgovernment.MohandasKaramchandGandhiBTLEWLesson 7 Mande

8、las GardenII. Important Figures in HistoryTo be continued on the next page.Iwillgiveyouatalisman.Wheneveryouareindoubt,orwhentheselfbecomestoomuchwithyou,applythefollowingtest.Recallthefaceofthepoorestandtheweakestmanwomanwhomyoumayhaveseen,andaskyourself,ifthestepyoucontemplateisgoingtobeofanyuseto

9、himher.Willheshegainanythingbyit?WillitrestorehimhertoacontroloverhisherMohandasKaramchandGandhistalismanBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII. Important Figures in HistoryTo be continued on the next page.ownlifeanddestiny?Inotherwords,willitleadtoswarajfreedomforthehungryandspirituallystarvingmillions?Th

10、enyouwillfindyourdoubtsandyourselfmeltaway.-OneofthelastnotesleftbehindbyGandhiin1948,expressinghisdeepestsocialthought.Source: Mahatma Gandhi Last Phase, Vol. II (1958), P. 65. MohandasKaramchandGandhistalismanBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII. Important Figures in HistoryTo be continued on the next

11、page.NelsonMandelaBTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenII. Important Figures in HistoryNelson Mandela(1918-)NelsonMandelaisoneofthegreatmoralandpoliticalleadersofourtime:aninternationalherowhoselifelongdedicationtothefightagainstracialoppressioninSouthAfricawonhimtheNobelPeacePrizeandthepresidencyofhiscount

12、ry. NelsonMandelaBTLEWTo be continued on the next page.Lesson 7 Mandelas GardenII. Important Figures in HistoryQuotationsFaith.mustbeenforcedbyreason.Whenfaithbecomesblinditdies.MahatmaGandhiFaithistakingthefirststepevenwhenyoudontseethewholestaircase.MartinLutherKingJr. BTLEWThe end of important fi

13、gures in history.Lesson 7 Mandelas Garden Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. I

14、t came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of captivity. But one hundred years later, we must face the tragic fact that the Negro is still not free. III.I Have a Dreamthe whole scriptWhatsthenameofthespeech?Andwhodeliveredthespeech?The end of I Have a Dream.BTLEWLesson 7 Mandelas GardenPart OneThisistheendofPartOne.PleaseclickHOMEtovisitotherparts.BTLEW

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