大学英语精读第三册 第三版 课件 unit six
Before Reading_main,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,1. Warm-up Questions,2. An English Song Sleeping Child,3. Background Information,4. Topic-related Prediction,5. Discussion,Ernest Hemingway,Lost Generation,Howard Pyle,Thermometers,Before Reading_1.1,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Warm-up Questions,1. What do you often wait for? 2. How do you feel when you are waiting? 3. What is the longest time you have been kept waiting? 4. What is the normal body temperature? 5. Are you afraid of high fever? What is the highest temperature you have ever got? 6. How much do you know about Ernest Hemingway? Have you read any of his works?,Before Reading_2.1,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,The Way upon the heavensis twinkling just for youand Mr. he came byto say goodnight to you Ill sing for you Ill sing for motherWere for the worldand for the people everywheregonna show them all we Oh my sleeping child the worlds so wildbut youve built your own paradiseThats one reason why Ill cover you , sleeping child If all the people around the worldthey had a like yours,English Song Sleeping Child,Milky,_,Moon,_,praying,_,care,_,mind,_,Before Reading_2.2,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,wed have no fighting and no warsthere would be lasting on EarthIf all the kings and all the leaderscould see you here this waythey would the Earth in their they would learn to watch you play Oh my sleeping child the worlds so wildbut youve built your own paradiseThats one reason why Ill cover you, sleeping child Im gonna cover my sleeping childKeep you away from the world so wild,peace,_,hold,_,arms,_,Before Reading_3.1.1,Ernest Hemingway,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Hemingway (1899-1961), American novelist and short-story writer, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. He was noted both for the intense masculinity of his writing and for his adventurous and widely publicized life. His succinct and lucid prose style exerted a powerful influence on the American and British fiction in the 20th century.,Background Information,Before Reading_3.1.2,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,18991961,Life Time,American,Nationality,Oak Park, Illinois,Place of Birth,Serving as a volunteer ambulance driver in World War I,Personal Experiences,Serving as a journalist in the Spanish Civil War,Fishing in the Caribbean (This is a short clip showing Hemingway next to a large marlin he caught during the filming of The Old Man and the Sea.) Working as a journalist and correspondent,Before Reading_3.1.3,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Bullfighting, hunting, skiing,Personal Experiences,Before Reading_3.1.3-1,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Before Reading_3.1.4,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,The Sun Also Rises (1926),Works,A Farewell to Arms (1929),For Whom the Bell Tolls (1940),Before Reading_3.1.5,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,The Old Man and the Sea (1952),Works,the Nobel Prize for Literature (1954),Honor,Before Reading_3.1.6,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Simplicity, naturalness, directness, clarity, freshness,Writing Style,Death and courage,Theme,“A man can be destroyed but not defeated.”,Famous Saying,For a true writer, each book should be a moving beginning or he tried again for something beyond payment. He should always try for something that has never been done or what the others tried and failed. And sometimes with good luck hell succeed.,Views on Writing,Before Reading_3.2,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,In general, it refers to the post-World War I generation, but specifically a group of the U.S. writers who came of age during the war and established their literary reputations in the 1920s. The term stems from a remark made by Gertrude Stein to Ernest Hemingway “You are all a lost generation.”,Lost Generation,Before Reading_3.3,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,- American illustrator and author - Life time: (18531911) - Place of birth: Wilmington - Nationality: American - Works: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (1883) The Wonder Clock (1888) Stolen Treasure (1907),Howard Pyle,Howard Pyle (18531911), American illustrator, teacher, and writer, was born in Wilmington, Delaware. His stories and illustrations established in reputation. In 1900, he established in Wilmington the Howard Pyle School of Art. Pyles work often deals with American history and medieval folklore and his illustrations feature a realistic style and a bold line.,Before Reading_3.4,Before Reading,Global Reading,Detailed Reading,After Reading,Thermometers,A thermometer is an instrument for measuring temperature. The most common scales are Fahren