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Unit4Period4Reading新課導(dǎo)入Whatdoyouknowaboutthepicture?課堂學(xué)習(xí)1Watchthevideoandanswerthequestions.1Howdidtheslaveownersregardtheirslaves?2Whatwasaslave’slifelike?Theydidn’tregardthemashumansbutasanimals,withoutrespectingthem.Dailylifeforaslaveinvolvedback-breakinglabour.Slaveshadtoworkalldaylongwithoutenoughrest.Theywereoftenphysicallyabusedbytheirownersandhadnolegalrights.1Howdidtheslaveownersregardtheirslaves?2Whatwasaslave’slifelike?TheWordsThatChangedANation1Onagreyafternoonon19November1863,atall,thinmanmountedaplatforminafieldinGettysburg,Pennsylvaniaandbegantospeak.Theplacewasthesiteofarecentbattlewherethousandsofsoldiershaddied.ThemanwasAbrahamLincoln,PresidentoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica,andhewasthereinmemoryofthesoldierswhohaddied.Thespeechhegavewasjust268wordslongandlastedtwominutes.Butthisaddresstothecrowdchangedthemindsofhispeopleandhelpedshapeanation.2

Atthattime,Americawasbitterlydivided.Fortwoyears,itspeoplehadbeendeepinacivilwarbetweentheslave-owningConfederateSouthernStatesandthe“free”NorthernStatesoftheUnion.TheworstbattlelastedthreedaysandtookplaceatGettysburgin1863.TheUnionsidewon,butatagreatcost.Over50,000soldierswerekilledorwounded,andpeoplelosthopeandpurpose.Whatwasallthissufferingfor?3

Lincolnunderstoodthefeelingsofthecivilianpeople.Hisspeechgavethemhope,beliefandareasontolooktothefuture.HegavethemanewvisionofwhattheUnitedStatesofAmericashouldbe,basedontheidealssetdownbyitsFoundingFathers87yearsbefore.Itwaswhatthesoldiershaddiedfor.NowitwasuptothelivingtoremovenotonlythedivisionsbetweenNorthandSouth,buttheboundariesbetweenblackandwhite,andworkstepbysteptowardstheequalityofhumankind.4

Fourscoreandsevenyearsagoourfathersbroughtforth,uponthiscontinent,anewnation,conceivedinLiberty,anddedicatedtothepropositionthatallmenarecreatedequal.5

Nowweareengagedinagreatcivilwar,testingwhetherthatnation,oranynation,soconceived,andsodedicated,canlongendure.Wearemethereonagreatbattlefieldofthatwar.Wehavecometodedicateaportionofitasafinalrestingplaceforthosewhoheregavetheirlivesthatthatnationmightlive.Itisaltogetherfittingandproperthatweshoulddothis.6Butinalargersense,wecannotdedicate-wecannotconsecrate-wecannothallowthisground.Thebravemen,livinganddead,whostruggledhere,haveconsecrateditfaraboveourpoorpowertoaddordetract.Theworldwilllittlenote,norlongremember,whatwesayhere,butcanneverforgetwhattheydidhere.Itisforus,theliving,rathertobededicatedheretotheunfinishedworkwhichtheyhave,thusfar,sonoblycarriedon.Itisratherforustobeherededicatedtothegreattaskremainingbeforeus-thatfromthesehonoreddeadwetakeincreaseddevotiontothatcauseforwhichtheyheregavethelastfullmeasureofdevotion-thatweherehighlyresolvethatthesedeadshallnothavediedinvain;thatthisnationshallhaveanewbirthoffreedom;andthatthisgovernmentofthepeople,bythepeople,forthepeople,shallnotperishfromtheearth.(“TheGettysburgAddress”byAbrahamLincoln)2Lookatthetitleandskimthepassage.Choosethebookinwhichyouwouldmostlikelyfindthepassage.Skimming1ThePowerofSpeech2FamousUSPresidents3GreatBattlesinHistoryReadthepassagequickly,divideitintopartsandtelleachpart'smainidea.ScanningThesettingoftheaddressThebackgroundeventoftheaddressThemaincontentoftheaddress“TheGettysburgAddress”byAbrahamLincolnPart1Para.1Part2Para.2Part3Para.3Part4Para.4-Para.63Organiseinformationfromthepassageandcompletethenotes.CarefulreadingAnswers:1On19November1863,inafieldinGettysburg,Pennsylvania2TheBattleofGettysburgin1863,whichresultedinover50,000casualties.3ItwasanewnationconceivedinLibertyanddedicatedtothepropositionthatallmenarecreatedequal./Itaimedatbringingfreedomtothepeopleandwasbasedontheprinciplethatallmenarecreatedequal.4ItwouldtestwhetheranationconceivedinLibertyanddedicatedtothepropositionthatallmenarecreatedequalcanlongendure.5Theygavetheirlivessothattheirnationmightlive.Theywerebravemenwhosestruggleshadconsecratedtheground.6Thatthisnationshallhaveanewbirthoffreedom;andthatthisgovernmentofthepeople,bythepeople,forthepeople,shallnotperishfromtheearth.7Thelivingshouldbededicatedtothetask.ThinkShare1WhatwasLincoln’spurposeingivingthespeech?2Lincolntalksaboutthegovernment“ofthepeople,bythepeople,forthepeople”.Whatdoesthismean?3Whatotherspeechescanyouthinkofthatstresstheimportanceofbreakingboundaries?4Whateffortstobreakboundariesaredescribedinthetworeadingpassageintheunit?1WhatwasLincoln’spurposeingivingthespeech?2Lincolntalksaboutthegovernment“ofthepeople,bythepeople,forthepeople”.Whatdoesthismean?3Whatotherspeechescanyouthinkofthatstresstheimportanceofbreakingboundaries?4Whateffortstobreakboundariesaredescribedinthetworeadingpassageintheunit?Hewantedtogivethepeoplehope,beliefandareasontolooktothefuture.“Ofthepeople”meansthatgovernmentshouldbemadeupofordrawnfromthepeople;“bythepeople”meansthatgovernmentshouldberunbyordinarypeople;“forthepeople”meansthatgovernmentshoulduseitspowerforthepeople'sbenefit.“Ihaveadream”byMartinLutherKing.Inthefirstpassage,doctorsorotherpeopleofdifferentbackgroundsworkedtogethertosavepeopleindanger.Inthesecondpassage,LincolncalledonthepeopleoftheUnitedStatestostriveforafreenationwhereallmenareequal.LearningtolearnInEnglish,prepositionscanbeusedtoshowideasinaclearandconciseway.Anexampleiswithinthespeech:“governmentofthepeople,bythepeople,forthepeople”.4Workingroups.GiveatalkaboutthesignificanceofabolishingslaveryintheUS.1Organiseyourideasbyansweringthequestions.?WhatwastheUSlikebeforeslaverywasabolished??Howwasitdifferentafterwards??Inwhatwaysdidtheabolitionofslaveryhelptobreakboundaries?2Doresearchtofindmoreevidencetosupportyourideas.3Giveyourtalktotheclass.?WhatwastheUSlikebeforeslaverywasabolished?TheUSwasdividedintostatesintheNorththatprohibitedslavery,andstatesintheSouthwhichallowedslaveryanddependeduponslaveryeconomically.Slaverywasaverycruelinstitution,andcausedgreathumansufferinginthestatesthatpermittedit.RelianceonslaveryalsomadetheSouthlesstechnologicallyadvancedthantheNorth.?Howwasitdifferentafterwards?Slaveswerefreedandwereregardedasequalunderthelaw,atleastintheory.Inpractice,blackAmericanscontinuedtosuffergreatdiscriminationintheSouthforthenexthundredyears,untilthebirthofthemoderncivilrightsmovementinthe1960s.ThelegacyofslaverycontinuestoaffectracerelationsintheUStoday.?Inwhatwaysdidtheabolitionofslaveryhelptobreakboundaries?Theabolitionofslaverymadeformerslavesandtheirformermastersequalbeforethelaw.Thiswasthefirststeptowardstrueequality.Nowthinkabouteffectivewaystofindinformationtosupportyourideas.Languagepoints1.Onagreyafternoonon19November1863,atall,thinmanmountedaplatforminafieldinGettysburg,Pennsylvaniaandbegantospeak.1863年11月19日一個(gè)陰沉的下午,一個(gè)又高又瘦的人登上賓夕法尼亞州葛底斯堡田野的一個(gè)講臺(tái),開始演講。

mountvt.走上,登上,爬上,攀登vi.逐步增加n.[C](用作山名的一部分)……山,……峰(此時(shí)常寫作Mount,縮寫形式為Mt.)mountQomolangma登上珠穆朗瑪峰mountthestairs/steps走上樓梯mounttheplatform登上講臺(tái)詞義拓展:mountadiamondinaplatinumring(鑲嵌)Thecameraismountedto/onatripod(安裝)mountanattack(發(fā)起)mountanexhibition(舉辦)mountaplay(上演)2.Theplacewasthesiteofarecentbattlewherethousandsofsoldiershaddied.不久前,這個(gè)地方曾爆發(fā)了一場戰(zhàn)斗,成千上萬的士兵喪生于此。此處是關(guān)系副詞where引導(dǎo)的限制性定語從句,修飾thesite。3.ThemanwasAbrahamLincoln,PresidentoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica,andhewasthereinmemoryofthesoldierswhohaddied.

這個(gè)人就是亞伯拉罕·林肯,時(shí)任美國總統(tǒng),他在那里紀(jì)念犧牲的士兵。(1)“President...America”作AbrahamLincoln的同位語。President在此處表示“獨(dú)一無二”的職務(wù),其前用零冠詞。(2)inmemoryof為紀(jì)念……h(huán)aveagoodmemoryforsth.善于記……bringbackmemories使回想起往事ifmymemoryservesmewell/correctly如果我沒有記錯(cuò)的話

歸納拓展:

inhonourof為向……表示敬意

infavourof贊成,支持

incelebrationof為慶?!?/p>

insupportof支持

indefenceof保衛(wèi);為辯護(hù)

insearchof尋找

inneedof需要

inchargeof負(fù)責(zé),掌管

inpossessionof擁有

inplaceof代替(3)who引導(dǎo)定語從句,修飾thesoldiers。4.Thespeechhegavewasjust268wordslongandlastedtwominutes.

他的演講只有268個(gè)單詞,持續(xù)了2分鐘。hegave為定語從句,修飾Thespeech,從句省略了關(guān)系代詞that或which.5.Butthisaddresstothecrowdchangedthemindsofhispeopleandhelpedshapeanation.但這一對(duì)群眾的演講改變了他的人民的想法,幫助塑造了一個(gè)國家。(1)addressn.演講;演說deliveranaddress/speech/lecture發(fā)表演說e.g.Thepresidentwilldeliveranaddressabouttheschoolenvironment.

校長將就學(xué)校的環(huán)境狀況發(fā)表演講。

addressv.

做演講e.g.SheaddressedaconferencebeforeleavingforBeijingyesterday.

昨天在去北京之前,她在一場會(huì)議上發(fā)表了演講。(2)shapev.

塑造e.g.Likeitornot,ourfamiliesshapeourlivesandmakeuswhoweare.

不管喜歡與否,我們的家庭塑造我們的生活并鑄就我們的個(gè)性。6.TheUnionsidewon,butatagreatcost.邦聯(lián)州贏得了這次戰(zhàn)爭,卻也付出了慘重代價(jià)。

atthecostof=atthepriceof以……的價(jià)格/代價(jià)atallcost(s)不惜任何代價(jià)atanycost在任何情況下,無論如何7.Hisspeechgavethemhope,beliefandareasontolooktothefuture.他的演講給了他們希望、信念和展望未來的理由。(1)lookto展望;指望;注意looktothefuture展望未來looktosb.forsth.指望某人提供某物looktosb.todosth.指望某人做某事looktosth.注意/留心某事(物)(2)“

tolooktothefuture”為動(dòng)詞不定式作后置定語,修飾areason。8.HegavethemanewvisionofwhattheUnitedStatesofAmericashouldbe,basedontheidealssetdownbyitsFoundingFathers87yearsbefore.

他給予了他們一個(gè)新的愿景,那就是依照87年前開國元?jiǎng)椎睦砟睿览麍?jiān)合眾國本應(yīng)成為的樣子。

本句是主從復(fù)合句。其中“whatthe...shouldbe”為what引導(dǎo)的賓語從句,作of的賓語,what在從句中作表語。“basedon...before”為過去分詞短語,在句中作狀語,“setdownby...before”為過去分詞短語,在句中作后置定語,修飾theideals。9.Itwaswhatthesoldiershaddiedfor.這就是士兵們?yōu)橹疇奚脑颉?1)what引導(dǎo)表語從句,在從句中作賓語。(2)diefor為……獻(xiàn)出生命,為……而死diefrom/of因……而死dieout滅絕dieaway(聲音、風(fēng)或光等)逐漸消失,逐漸減弱diedown逐漸變?nèi)酰褐饾u平息dieoff相繼死去,先后死去(直至死光)bedyingforsth./todosth.極想要某物/渴望做某事10.NowitwasuptothelivingtoremovenotonlythedivisionsbetweenNorthandSouth,buttheboundariesbetweenblackandwhite,andworkstepbysteptowardstheequalityofhumankind.現(xiàn)在,活著的人不僅要消除南北之間的分歧,而且要消除黑人與白人之間的界限,一步步地努力實(shí)現(xiàn)人類的平等。(1)本句中it為形式主語,不定式短語“toremove...humankind”為真正的主語;“notonly...South,but...white”為notonly...but(also)...連接的并列成分,作remove的賓語。(2)divisionn.分開;分裂;部門;除法divisionbetween/within/among...……之間的分歧thecompany'ssalesdivision公司銷售部thedivisionsign除號(hào)dividevt.&vi.(使)分開,分成……divide...into...把……分成……11.Fourscoreandsevenyearsagoourfathersbroughtforth,uponthiscontinent,anewnation,conceivedinLiberty,anddedicatedtothepropositionthatallmenarecreatedequal.

87年前,我們的先輩們?cè)谶@塊大陸上創(chuàng)立了一個(gè)新國家,它孕育于自由之中,獻(xiàn)身于人人生而平等的理想。(1)“conceivedinLiberty”為過去分詞短語,“dedicatedto...equal”為形容詞短語,二者并列作后置定語;“thatall...equal”為that引導(dǎo)的同位語從句,作theproposition的同位語。(2)bringforth產(chǎn)生;發(fā)表;生孩子e.g.Theseeffortswillsurelybringforthgoodfruit.這些努力必將產(chǎn)生良好的結(jié)果。(3)dedicateone'stime/life/oneselfto(doing)sth.把……獻(xiàn)給……(to是介詞)dedicatedadj.有奉獻(xiàn)精神的dedicationn.獻(xiàn)身,奉獻(xiàn)12.Nowweareengagedinagreatcivilwar,testingwhetherthatnation,oranynation,soconceived,andsodedicated,canlongendure.現(xiàn)在我們正陷入一場偉大的內(nèi)戰(zhàn)之中,它考驗(yàn)著這個(gè)國家,或者任何一個(gè)生于自由、對(duì)上述理想深信不疑的國家,能否長久生存下去。(1)beengagedin從事,忙于engageindoingsth.積極參與做某事beengagedtosb.與某人訂婚(2)“testing...endure”現(xiàn)在分詞短語作定語,修飾civilwar;

whether引導(dǎo)賓語從句。13.Wearemethereonagreatbattlefieldofthatwar.我們?cè)谶@場戰(zhàn)爭的大戰(zhàn)場上聚集。

Wearemet相當(dāng)于Wehavemet,是一種比較古老、有詩意的用法。14.Wehavecometodedicateaportionofitasafinalrestingplacefor

thosewhoheregavetheirlivesthatthatnationmightlive.我們來到這里,是為了將其中的一部分奉獻(xiàn)給那些為這個(gè)國家的生存而獻(xiàn)出生命的人們,作為他們的最后安息之地。

此處是who引導(dǎo)的限制性定語從句,修飾those;“thatthatnationmightlive”是sothat引導(dǎo)的目的狀語從句,so已省略,第二個(gè)that為指示代詞,thatnation指上文提到的anewnation。15.

Itisaltogetherfittingandproperthatweshoulddothis.

我們這樣做是完全應(yīng)當(dāng)且非常恰當(dāng)?shù)摹?/p>

It作形式主語;that引導(dǎo)主語從句。16.Butinalargersense,wecannotdedicate-wecannotconsecrate-wecannothallowthisground.但是,從更廣泛意義上來說,我們不能獻(xiàn)出——不能圣化——不能神化這塊土地。

(1)inalargesense從更廣泛的意義上來說。

e.g.Inalargersense,successistheabilitytoachieveyourdreamsandgoalsineachimportantareaofyourlife,ratherthanonlyineducationandwork.從更廣泛意義上來說,成功不單是學(xué)習(xí)和工作中達(dá)成夢(mèng)想和目標(biāo)的能力,而是在生活中每個(gè)重要的領(lǐng)域達(dá)成夢(mèng)想和目標(biāo)的能力。(2)重復(fù)用了三次wecannot,旨在加深聽眾的印象,抒發(fā)強(qiáng)烈的情感,這種修辭法稱為首語重復(fù)(anaphora)。常用于演講稿和詩歌等文學(xué)作品中。17.Thebravemen,livinganddead,whostruggledhere,haveconsecrateditfaraboveourpoorpowertoaddordetract.

那些曾在這里戰(zhàn)斗過的勇士們,無論是活著的還是死去的,已經(jīng)把這塊土地圣化了,這遠(yuǎn)不是我們微薄的力量所能增減的。

who引導(dǎo)非限制性定語從句,修飾Thebravemen。18.Theworldwilllittl

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