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1、2Unit 3 Leisure Activity Objectives of Unit 3 To understand Why Harrys Hot in Reading Focus To understand Europeans and Americans different attitudes towards work and life in Reading More To discuss Chinese peoples attitude towards work and life To translate adverbial clauses To grasp some important
2、 words and phrases Task 1Work in groups to interpret and comment on the quotations about leisure on Page 64.Starting out Starting outWhy Harrys HotReading Focus Reading FocusJ.K.Rowling J.K.Rowling was born in England on July 30,1965.The idea for Harry Potter came to Rowling in 1990 during a ride tr
3、ain from Manchester to London.She saw a little thin boy smiling at her outside the window,with black hair and glasses,who became Harry Potter in the books.Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by British author J.K.Rowling.Since the 1997 release of the first novel Harry Potter and
4、 the Sorcerers Stone in the US,the books have gained immense popularity,critical acclaim(赞扬)and commercial success world wide.As of June 2008,the book series has sold more than 400 million copies and has been translated into 67 languages,and the last four books have set records as the fastest-sellin
5、g books in history.Background Information Background InformationHarry Potter So far,the book series includes seven books,including Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone 哈利波特与魔法石,Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 哈利波特与密室,Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 哈利波特与阿兹卡班的囚徒,Harry Potter and the
6、Goblet of Fire 哈利波特与火焰杯,Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 哈利波特与凤凰社,Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 哈利波特与混血王子,Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 哈利波特与死亡圣器.About the text This is an argumentative essay,involving the authors personal ideas about why the Harry Potter books make such a h
7、uge success.The passage is also a model essay for students to learn how to write an argumentative essay based on a particular phenomenon.It falls into three parts,which is easily recognized in an argumentative essay.It starts with the fact that the Harry Potter books capture the attention of an amaz
8、ingly large audience,although they are confronted with challenges by some parents and conservative religious leaders.They disapprove of the Harry Potter books because they think these books advocate witchcraft.Then the author make his own comments on the Harry Potter books,including their merits and
9、 demerits(优缺点).Finally,the author arrives at a conclusion that there is every reason to say that Harry Potter possesses all the earmarks(特征)of a classic.Reading Focus Reading Focus Global Understanding1Introduction2Authors Comment3Conclusion(Paras.1-4)(Paras.5-9)(Para.10)Match the main idea A disadv
10、antage of the first four books is an absence of an interesting villain.Publicatin of the fourth book appeals to a large number of children.Harry Potter books are challenged by some parents and religious leaders.The way with naming people and things is quirky and original.There is every reason to say
11、 that Harry Potter possesses all the features of a classic.Adults also find the books appealing because of the deep intellectualism.Plotlines of the four books are independent of each other,but are brought together in a surprising conclusion.The first four books of Harry Potter turn out to be a succ
12、ess.In contrast to their popularity,few people make comment on these books.Harry Potters books have some good points.Para.1 Para.2 Para.3 Para.4Para.5 Para.6Para.7Para.8Para.9Para.10IntroductionA.The Harry Potter books appeal to an enormous number of people.(paras.1-3)The first three books have earn
13、ed a conservatively estimated$480 million in 3 years.Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire promises to break all previous bookselling records.In Britain and North America,thousands of children rushed to claim their copies when Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was on sale.B.Some parents and conserva
14、tive religious leaders disapprove of the Harry Potter books because they think that these books _.(para.4)Reading of the books has been challenged in 25 school districts and the books have been banned in schools in Kansas and Colorado.The Harry Potter books by J.K.Rowling have achieved huge success
15、in spite of challenges.advocate witchcraftExample 1:Example 2:Example 3:Example:Reading Focus Reading Focus Global UnderstandingAuthors commentA.The Harry Potter books have much merit(paras.5-8):They are beautifully crafted works of entertainment,the literary counterpart of Steven Spielberg.They amo
16、unt to much more than just the sum of parts of childrens classic,and they can be read by children and adults with equal pleasure.The language of the books may be unadorned,but the way with naming people and things is quirky and original.Adults also find the books appealing because of the deep intell
17、ectualism in them.B.A disadvantage of the Harry Potter books is an absence of _ in the first four books.(para.9)Example 1:Example 2:Example 3:an interesting villainReading Focus Reading Focus Global UnderstandingExample 4:Conclusion Both children and adults enjoy reading the books.The books introduc
18、e young readers to a very high standard of entertainment.There is every reason to say that Harry Potter possesses _.(para.10)A.B.all the earmarks of a classicReading Focus Reading Focus Global UnderstandingTask 2Work in groups to decide whether the statements are true or false according to the passa
19、ge.(P 73)Key:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10F F TT FTF FF FReading Focus Reading Focus Detailed InformationCritical ThinkingReading FocusStep One In the text,the author says that“Rowling s novels are probably the best books children have ever encountered that havent been thrust upon them by an adult.”Did you r
20、ead any books like that during your childhood?What did you think of them?FWork in groups and talk about the favorite books or stories of your childhoods.Reading Focus Critical ThinkingStep TwoDiscuss in groups and work out a list of the features that make a childrens book a classic.Reading Focus Cri
21、tical Thinking4.But perhaps the most curious thing about the Potter phenomenon,especially given that it is all about books,is that almost no one has taken the time to say how good or badthese books are.(Para.5)“given”means“considering”.e.g.1)_(考虑到这样的情况),youve done really well.2)Usually,I am sensible
22、 with money,as I have to be,_(考虑到我没 有赚那么多钱).Given the circumstancesgiven that I dont earn that muchReading Focus Reading Focus Language Point 5.Theres no telling which books will survive from one generation to the next.(Para.5)Paraphrase:It is hard to tell which books will survive from one generatio
23、n to the next.e.g.很难说今晚谁会出现。Theres no telling who is going to show up tonight.Reading Focus Reading Focus Language Point 8.Time and again,Rowling articulates just how defenseless even the bravest children often feel.(Para.8)articulate(v.):1)express your ideas or feelings in words e.g.Many people are
24、 unable to articulate the unhappiness they feel.2)be related and exist e.g.The new course is designed to articulate with the current degree course.Reading Focus Reading Focus Language Point Key 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-Task 1Choose the sentence in which the underlined word has the closest meaning to the unde
25、rlined word in the sentence quoted from the passage.(P.75)A B A B B B C AReading Focus Reading Focus Vocabulary in Action Task 21)How does our product _ those of our competitors?2)Mr.Jenkins arguments for stability _ with Europes two most powerful politicians.Fill in each of the blanks with an appro
26、priate phrase from the box.Change the form if necessary.(P76)stack up againststruck a chordstack up against pull off chop off thrust upon fade away turn outappeal to amount to keep clear of strike a chord bring together pick up on Reading Focus Reading Focus Vocabulary in Action 3)The court decided
27、that the companys actions _ unfair dismissal.4)You could improve the tree by _ some of the upper branches.5)It includes tips on how to write for kids and why certain stories _ different ages.6)He has learned to _ his superiors moods and act accordingly.amounted tochopping offstack up against pull of
28、f chop off thrust upon fade away turn outappeal to amount to keep clear of strike a chord bring together pick up on appeal topick up onReading Focus Reading Focus Vocabulary in Action 7)As it _,he passed the exam quite easily.8)Sympathy for the rebels,the government claims,is beginning to _.9)We _ r
29、esearchers from three different universities to work on the project.turned outfade awaystack up against pull off chop off thrust upon fade away turn outappeal to amount to keep clear of strike a chord bring together pick up onbrought togetherReading Focus Reading Focus Vocabulary in Action 10)This i
30、s the most delicate deal that weve ever _:we have reason to be proud of ourselves.11)Ive had three of the neighbors children _ me for the afternoon.12)All exits must _ baggage.pulled offthrust onstack up against pull off chop off thrust upon fade away turn outappeal to amount to keep clear of strike
31、 a chord bring together pick up on be kept clear ofReading Focus Reading Focus Vocabulary in Action Task 3Read the excerpt from the Harry Potter books,then fill in the ten blanks.(P77)Key 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-swirlingdeliveredglowed intervalsconverge wanderingsnavigate jealousypresenceabsorbedReadin
32、g Focus Reading Focus Vocabulary in Action Europeans Just Want to Have FunReading More Reading MoreReading More Reading More Global Understanding Detailed Information Critical Thinking Language Points Vocabulary in Action The attitude towards leisure in the USParas.4-5IntroductionReasons for Europea
33、ns and Americans different attitudes towards work and leisureParas.1-3Para.6ConclusionParas.7-8Reading MoreGlobal UnderstandingIntroduction:Europe is enjoying itself.For example:A._ _ _.B._.C._.D._.E._ _.In Paris,people were tangoing away,doing the merengue,enjoying picnics,holding an impromptu bloc
34、k party,and dancing to salsa In Berlin,an estimated 500,000 kids attended Love ParadeIn Southern Europe,numerous families spent their vacations In Madrid or Dublin,people rock to the small hours In Prague,British partygoers desire for the cheap beer and pretty girls Reading More Global Understanding
35、The attitude towards leisure in the US:A.In the 1960s,_ _.B.There was a change in Americans attitude.a._ _.b._ _ _ _.hedonism or the idea of pleasure as a way of life prevailed Americans started to think that you could be happy only if you work hard and play hard American conservatives believed that
36、 Europeans desire for the pleasures of life and long vacations was evidence of a lack of seriousness and would eventually end in economic tears Reading More Global UnderstandingReasons for Europeans and Americans different attotide toward work and leisure:A._ _ _.B._ _ _.Firstly,the crowded confines
37、 of Western Europe and the expansive space of North America have led to varied consumer preferencesSecondly,Americans are influenced by the puritanical version of Christianity,sending the message that hard work is good for the soul whereas modern Europeans avoided this lesson Reading More Global Und
38、erstandingConclusion:The idea of a work-life balance might catch on in future in the US.For example,_ _ _.Bill Keller encouraged the staff to do a little savoring of life by spending time with their families or viewing artsReading More Global UnderstandingTask 2 FChoose the best answer to complete t
39、he following statements according to the text.(P84)Key:1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)C AACBDACReading More Detailed InformationCritical ThinkingReading More Reading MoreStep One“You can be happy only if you work hard and play hard.”Do you agree or disagree with the statement?FUse examples to justify your answer.R
40、eading More Critical ThinkingStep Two In the text,the author mentions Europeans and Americans different attitudes toward work and life.FWhats Chinese peoples toward work and life?FWhat are the reasons?Reading More Critical Thinking1.Walking across Boulevard St.Michel in Paris last week,on the night
41、before Bastille Day,I bumped into an old friendan American who has lived in the city for 25 yearswho told me he was taking up the tango.(Para.1)bump into:come across;run into;run across;chance on e.g.I bumped into Simon this morning.bump off:kill/murder(somebody)unlawfully bump against:hit against e
42、.g.I ran after him,bumping against people in my hurry.Reading More Reading More Language Point take up:1)become interested in a new activity and to spend time doing it e.g.Roger took painting up for a while,but soon lost interest.2)start a new job or have a new responsibility e.g.Peter will take up
43、the management of the finance department.3)If you take up a suggestion,problem,complaint etc,you start to do something about it.e.g.Now the papers have taken up the story.4)occupy entirely or exclusively e.g.The meeting was taken up with old business.Reading More Reading More Language Point 2.A drop
44、-dead-gorgeous crowd was tangoing away in a makeshift,open-air amphitheater.(Para.2)In the phrase“tango away”,“away”is used to emphasize a continuous or repeated action.e.g.1)Theyve been hammering away all day.2)He would often be working away on his word processor late into the night.Reading More Re
45、ading More Language Point 3.The weekend I was in Paris,an estimated 500,000 kids descended on Berlin for the annual Love Parade.(Para.3)descend:1)If a large number of people descend on a person or a place,they come to visit or stay.e.g.数百名球迷突然来到了这座城市。Hundreds of football fans descended on the city.2
46、)If darkness,silence,a feeling etc descends,it becomes dark etc or you start to feel something,especially suddenly.e.g.An air of gloom descended over the party headquarters.Reading More Reading More Language Point“descend”can also be used in other contexts.e.g.1)The hotels are listed in descending o
47、rder of price.2)She claims to be descended from Abraham Lincoln.3)Our plane started to descend.Reading More Reading More Language Point 4.Europeans seem to be throwing themselves into fun and festivity with unprecedented zeal.(Para.3)Translation:欧洲人仍然能够以极大的热情投入到娱乐和欢庆当中。Reading More Reading More Lang
48、uage Point 5.Cities that for reasons of politics or religion were once gloomily repressive Madrid,say,or Dublin now rock to the small hours.(Para.3)“rock to the small hours”means“dance to rock music till very early in the morning,soon after midnight”.Reading More Reading More Language Point 6.Americ
49、an conservatives,meanwhile,came to believe that Europeans desire to devote themselves to the pleasures of life andthe shame of it!six weeks annual vacation was evidence of a lack of seriousness and would,in any event,end in economic tears.(Para.5)Paraphrase:At the same time,American conservatives st
50、arted to think that Europeans desire to enjoy life and have six weeks vacation every year,which was a real shame,reflected that they didnt take things seriously and would result in a gloomy future in economy anyway.Reading More Reading More Language Point 7.Why do Europeans and Americans differ so m