现代大学英语精读2lesson10.ppt

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1、,The Richer, the Poorer,Introduction to the Text,1. Comparison and Contrast A good example of comparison and contrast: it concentrates on the differences of the two sisters different lifestyles and experiences from childhood to old age. The climax is their reunion in old age, when they, for the firs

2、t time, seem to share similar opinions on life.,Introduction to the Text,2. Point of View From Lotties point of view. Lottie: all work and no play make a satisfactory life in ones old age. Bess: Eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die.,Discussion,1. What is so called “moonlight goddess” in the m

3、odern society? Whats their opinion and behavior toward life and work? 2. Do you remember Walt Disneys animated movie named “the ants and grasshopper”, which one do you like - the ants or the happy grasshopper? 3. Whom do you agree with - Lotties life experience or Bess happy but poor life? Why? For

4、them who is richer and who is poorer?,4. What is work for - earn money/ house/ bank account/ for your old age/ for your parents and children? Or for spend money/ enjoy life? 5. One of my friends once saw a car accident and an innocent person died. She was shocked by the scene and felt great pity for

5、 the young victim. Then after her work she bought something beautiful and expensive she dreamed but never spent for. She also had a good meal in a decent caf. Whats your comment on her unusual act?,1.ambition: desire for advancement or distinction, or for specific attainment be full of ambition ambi

6、tious: adj. full of ambition eg: He is ambitious of success in life. 2.clarity: clearness clarify: make or become clearer to see or easier to understand =(refine simplify explain) eg: Can you clarify the situation? clarification: n.,3.conscience: moral sense of right and wrong a clear conscience 无愧于

7、心 search ones conscience 扪心自问 自我反省 stir the conscience 唤起的良心 upon my conscience凭良心说 on ones conscience: causing one feelings of guilt conscientious: adj. =(righteous faithful responsible cautious),4.contrast: n. (to) difference so revealed, thing or person having noticeably different qualities v. (w

8、ith) set in opposition to reveal contrast compare and contrast比较 对比 In/by contrast(一般用于句子开头) in contrast to/with 与相比 与相反 5.dismal: causing or showing gloom; miserable =(gloomy depressing) dismal weather The news was as dismal as ever. 这消息还是叫人提不起精神 A dismal performance in the election 在选举中差劲的表现,6. em

9、brace: n. the act of holding sb. Close to you as a sign of love v. hold closely in the arms as a sign of affection =(accept adopt include grasp comprise etc.) eg: She embraced her son before leaving. embrace an offer, opportunity The term mankind embraces men, women and children. 人类一词包括男人,女人和儿童 7.em

10、erge: come up or out into view ; become known or recognized =(appear arise) antonym :submerge n. emergence eg: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. No new evidence emerged during the enquiry. emerge into在里出现,8.enhance: increase (the good qualities of sb/sth); make (sb/sth) look better =(boost im

11、prove enrich) eg: enhance the status, reputation, position of sb. Those clothes do nothing to enhance her appearance. 9.fantasy: u imagination when completely unrelated to reality =fancy eg: live in a fantasy world c product of the imagination; wild or unrealistic notion eg: Stop looking for a perfe

12、ct job, its just a fantasy.,fantastic: adj. wild and strange; impossible to carry out, not practical ;口excellent very large extraordinary =fantastical eg: fantastic dreams/stories fantastic proposal She is a fantastic swimmer. Their wedding cost a fantastic amount of money. fantasticate: vt. 10.frug

13、al: careful and thrifty with money and food ; of life in which such care is shown生活俭朴的;costing little small in quantity eg: a frugal housekeeper They lived a very frugal existence, avoiding all luxuries. a frugal meal of bread and cheese frugally: adv. frugality: n.,11.grieve: cause great sorrow to

14、sb. feel a deep sorrow because of loss eg: Your mother is grieved by your refusal to return home. Their daughter died over a year ago, but they are still grieved. grieve for/ over /about sb(sth)因(失去)感到悲痛 grieve at/over/about sth(对某事)感到后悔 grievous: adj. causing suffer; (of sth bad) severe or serious

15、eg: grievous news/ losses/ wrongs/pain/wounds/fault/crime,12.indulge: allow oneself to have what he likes or wants; to satisfy; allow sb to enjoy the pleasure of sth eg: They indulge their child too much; its bad for his character. Will you indulge my curiosity and tell me how much it cost? indulge

16、in a long hot bath indulgent: adj. inclined to indulge eg: indulgent parents indulgence: n. state of being allowed whatever one wants ;hobby 13.miserly:1)like a miser; mean or selfish 2)barely adequate eg: miserly habits miserly allowance/share/portion miser: n.,14.threadbare: 1)(of clothes )worn th

17、in; shabby 2)too often used or too well known to be effective eg: a threadbare carpet/coat a threadbare joke/argument/plot 15.wistful: full of or expressing sad or vague longing(尤指过去的或不可得的事物 ) =sorrowful/ desirous eg: wistful eye a wistful mood wistfully: adv. signing wistfully发愁的叹息,16.freshman =fre

18、sher sophomore junior senior graduate,Gypsy,The Gypsies, or Romani, first appeared in Western Europe in the early 15th century. Linguistic evidence points to several group migrations from the Indian subcontinent, the first possibly around 390BC.,Gypsy,Most Gypsies lived in tents, though travelling v

19、ans were adopted by some from the mid nineteenth century.,Gypsys occupations,The following occupations were commonly practised by Gypsies, who provided goods and services to local communities in the course of their travels. The terms dealer and general dealer were frequently used by Gypsies from the

20、 late 19th century, but the terms were also used to describe other traders and shopkeepers. hawker, licensed hawker, pedlar basket maker, mat maker, beehive maker, brush maker, chair bottomer, sieve bottomer tinker, tinman, razor grinder, knife grinder dealer, general dealer, marine store dealer, wa

21、rdrobe dealer peg maker, umbrella mender, chimney sweep, horse dealer,Phrases,1.Lottie had a bank account that had never grown lean. =Lottie always had quite a sum of money deposited in the bank. lean (adj.) :small in amount or quality; meagre,2.She looked after babies, she ran errands for the old.

22、=She earned some money by babysitting and making short trips for the old people. go on/run errands for sb : to go somewhere for other people to take a message , to buy sth. To deliver goods, etc. Eg: When I was a child, I liked to run errands for my parents.,3.When the dimes began to add up to dolla

23、rs, she lost her taste for sweets. =when her saving grew considerably, she was too old to want candy any more. add up to : to amount to; to lead to a particular result Eg: These numbers add up to 100. add (sth.) up : calculate the total of (two or more numbers or amounts) Eg: Add up all the money I

24、owe you. add to sth : increase sth. Eg: The bad weather add to our difficulties. add to (idiom) 1)add fuel to flames 2)add insult to injury,4.Bess grieved because she had no child, not having sense enough to know she was better off without them. =Bess felt sorry that she had no children. She was not

25、 sensible and practical enough to know that with children, their conditions would have been worse still. be better off : to have more money =be wealthy/rich be badly off 5.The years, after forty, began to race. =after one reach forty, one grew old rapidly. 6.Lottie, trapped by the blood tie, blood t

26、ie :family relationship,7.When she was through the room looked so fresh and . be through (with sth./sb.) : to finish; to have no further relationship Eg: Im through with all the painting. We hope you are through with drugs. 8.She knew she would have redo that room, too, and went about doing it eager

27、ly. go about sth./doing sth : to start working on sth. Eg :How should we go about planting these trees? He went about improving his pronunciation.,9.Youve too much catching up to do waste a minute of a waking hour feeling sorry for yourself. =Youve got to do too many things to make up for what youve

28、 missed in life, so you shouldnt waste a minute on self-pity. waste sth. (in) doing sth./on sth.: to use more of sth. than necessary or useful Eg: Youve just wasting your time trying to talk him out of the idea. She never wasted her money on fancy clothes. waking hours: the hours when you are not sl

29、eeping,10.I know Im too old to kick up my heels,. kick up ones heels: to be relaxed and enjoy oneself; to die Eg: He plans to kick up his heels and go on a trip to Europe when he finishes his book. He kicked up his heels by a sudden shoot. kick ones heel: to have nothing to do while waiting for sb./

30、sth. Eg: were just kicking our heels until the next semester begins.,Vocabulary Exercises,1. The teacher wishes to speak to you _ your being late for the class. A. with regard to B. with regard of C. with regards to with regards of 2. The doctor _ quickly what had been wrong with the mans leg. A. de

31、tailed B. detected C. determined D. detract,Vocabulary Exercises,3. The doctor gave him an injection to _ his pain. A. free B. ease C. move D. decrease 4. In the clothing museum, no one is allowed to try on the _ on exhibition. A. customs B. customers C. costumes D. custom 5. Dont worry about your d

32、aughter any more, she is out of danger and _ a good nurse. A. charged with B. in charge of C. responsible for D. in the charge of,Vocabulary Exercises,6. Very few experts can _ with completely new solutions to the worlds economic problems. A. come to B. come up C. come across D. come by 7. Much as he is rich, Dr. Smith has bought an _ seat on the ship. A. economical B. economic C. economy D. economics,Vocabulary Exercises,8. Today, housework has been made much easier by household _. A. facilities B. appliances C. instruments D. equipment Keys: ABBCD BCB,

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