2019-2020年高中英語 Fairness for all-reading教案 新人教版選修10.doc
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2019-2020年高中英語 Fairness for all-reading教案 新人教版選修10 Warming up Guess who they are Abraham Lincoln Martin Luther King .Jr Paul Robeson What happened? This shows that a black man being mistreat by a policeman during a demonstration to draw attention to the lack of civil rights for black people in America in the 1950s Photo1 Photo 2. This shows a black housing area after some white gangs have tried to stop black people from drawing attention to their civil rights in the 1950s Photo 3 This shows that there are two sets of parallel facilities operated in the southern states during the 1950s . White people have their own waiting rooms, drinking fountains , seats and toilet during this period . The police upheld the rights of the whites at the expense of those of the black people in the 1950s How to respond with dignity to such treatment? Group discussion Reading Fast reading 1.What was the cause of the boycott? 2. What happened? 3. What was the date when this ?incident happened ? 4. Which people supported Rosa Park? 5. How long did the boycott last? Scanning 6. What did blacks do to show their determination? 7. What did the whites do to end the boycott? 8. Why do you think white want to sit separated from blacks? 9. In What ways do you think the boycott influenced the city? 10. When was the boycott over? How did the blacks win the battle ? 1. The immediate cause of the boycott was Rosa Parks, a black woman ,being turned off the bus because she would not give up her seat for a white man. She was arrested because she challenged the racial discrimination on buses. The king and the other black leaders in Montgomery called on all the blacks to start a bus boycott movement. The black munity and black churches supported Rosa parks The boycott lasted about a year .All that time the blacks walked to work or use taxies. The whites tried to end the boycott by playing tricks and bombing the houses of the leaders of the movement. I think white people wanted to sit away from blacks because they thought the blacks were inferior . Key to the questions It made it clear to the people of the city that the black munity was not going to put up with unfair treatment any more. The boycott was over when the supreme Court said that it was illegal to sections reserved for blacks and white people on the bused.The blacks won the battle through their continuous struggle, in which they showed their discrimination, perverence and unity refused to give up her seat arrested boycott on foot or in taxis The Whites were angry The blacks were solid bombed the houses Supreme Court Course of the movement Put these events in the correct order 1.Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus. 2.Rosa Parks was arrested . 3.Marting Luthor King Jr.called on the blacks to boycott the city buses and trolleybuses . 4.They went to work on foot or in taxis instead. 5.The Whites were angry because their business suffered . 6.The blacks were solid in their support of the boycott. 7.The whites bombed the houses of the black leaders. 8.The Supreme Court eventually agree with boycott. 9.Blacks were finally able to sit where they liked on city buses Language points 1. boycott Vt.抵制 to refuse to buy something, use something, or take part in something as a way of protesting We boycott all products tested on animals. 我們抵制用動物做產(chǎn)品實驗。 Explanation boycott noun boycott an act of boycotting something, or the period of time when it is boycotted Phrases from other entries: boycott of/on/against-抵制 called for a boycott-號召抵制 organize a boycott-組織抵制 The group is urging a nationwide boycott of toys manufactured with child labor. 這個組織呼吁聯(lián)合抵制雇傭童工生產(chǎn)的玩具。 He called for a boycott of the elections. 2.prohibit 禁止, 阻止 to say that an action is illegal or not allowed Smoking is strictly prohibited inside the factory. 廠內(nèi)嚴(yán)禁吸煙 prohibit sb from doing sth 禁止,阻止別人作某事 They are prohibited from revealing details about the candidates. 他們被禁止透露候選人信息 offense n (動詞形式:offend) an illegal action or a crime The possession of stolen property is a criminal offence. 占有偷盜贓物是一種犯罪行為 Punishment for a first offence is a fine. 初犯的懲罰是罰款 His solicitor said he mitted the offence because he was heavily in debt. The bill makes it an offence to carry a knife. 法令視攜帶刀具為犯規(guī)行為。 Submit 服從,順從 submitted /submitting 1.to give a plan, piece of writing etc to someone in authority for them to consider or approve submit an application/claim/proposal etc All applications must be submitted by Monday. 所有的申請周一前必須提交。 2. to agree to obey a person, group, set of rules, especially when you have no choice 同義詞:give in 屈服 submit to Derek has agreed to submit to questioning. 德里克已經(jīng)同意接受詢問。 3.to suggest or say something submit (that) I submit that the jury has been influenced by the publicity in this case. 我承認陪審團在這個案件中已經(jīng)受到公眾影響。 punctual arriving, happening, or being done at exactly the time that has been arranged 同意:on time punctually-副詞 punctuality –名詞 be punctual for sth Shes always very punctual for appointments. 她總是很準(zhǔn)時赴約。 the punctual payment of invoices Salute v. 1.to move your right hand to your head, especially in order to show respect to an officer in the army, navy etc 敬禮 salutation -----名詞 The two soldiers saluted Lieutenant Cecil. 那兩個士兵向塞西爾中尉致敬 The men jumped to their feet and saluted. 2. to praise someone for the things they have achieved, especially publicly salute sb as sth James Joyce was saluted as the greatest writer of the 20th century. in salute he officer raised his hand in salute. salute to His first words were a salute to the people of South Africa. hostility hostility towards/between hostility towards foreigners 敵意,惡意,不友善 when someone is unfriendly and full of anger towards another person Fundamental(adj) relating to the most basic and important parts of something 基礎(chǔ)的,根本的 We have to tackle the fundamental cause of the problem. 我們必須抓住這個問題最基本的原因。 fundamentals (名詞) the fundamentals (of something) 基本知識,基本原理 he most important ideas, rules etc that something is based on an introduction to the fundamentals of design and print production constitutional 憲法的,構(gòu)成的 officially allowed or limited by the system of rules of a country or organization constitutionally –副詞 constitution –名詞 constitute –動詞 反義詞:unconstitutional a constitutional right to privacy a constitutional monarchy (=a country ruled by a king or queen whose power is limited by a constitution) supreme having the highest position of power, importance, or influence the Supreme Allied mander in Europe a country where the car reigns supreme (=is the most important thing) It required a supreme effort to stay awake Liberty 自由,隨意 the freedom and the right to do whatever you want without asking permission or being afraid of authority individual/personal liberty 個人自由 religious/political/economic liberty 宗教,政治,經(jīng)濟自由 take the liberty of doing something I took the liberty of canceling your reservation. 我隨意取消預(yù)約。 be at liberty to do something I am not at liberty to discuss these matters. 我沒空討論這些事情。 brief continuing for a short time We stopped by Alices house for a brief visit. 我們在愛麗斯逗留了一會兒。 in brief Here again are todays headlines in brief. 這個是今天標(biāo)題簡要。 briefs mens or womens underwear worn on the lower part of the body live out something to experience or do something that you have planned or hoped for The money enabled them to live out their dreams. Listening This is an opportunity for students to find out a little more about what happened if you were a black man in America and how it felt. Tom Robinson is accused of a crime he has not mitted, but the prejudice against black men is so strong that helping and kissing white women is considered guilty when before the trials begins. Only Atticus ,Scout’s father, is prepared to defend him and prove that he did not mit this crime . Listening text Who attacked mayella ewell? Narrators: I had e to court to see my father, Atticus (A), defend a black, Tom Robinson. Tom had been accused of attacking and kissing a poor white girl, Mayella (M). First, Atticus questioned Mr Ewell, Mayella ‘s father(F), who discovered the attack. A: Now what do you say happed,Mr Ewell? F: well ,the night of November 21 I was ing in from the woods with a load of wood and just as I got to the fence I heard my daughter, Mayella ,screaming inside the house---,So, I dropped the wood and ran as fast as I could to the window. I saw that black Negro attacking my mayella. A: what did you do? F: I ran for the law as fast as I could past that area where the Negroes live. They’re dangerous and their houses are dirty and--- A: Did you run for the doctor? F: Didn’t need to. I saw what happened. A: but weren’t you concerned about Mayella? F: I certainly was .But I saw who done it. A: No, I mean her injuries. Didn’t they need medical attention? F: I ain’t never call a doctor in my life. A: where were the injuries ? F: They were round her neck and to her right eye and right side of her face. A: So we’re looking for a left-handed man. Can you write, Mr. Ewell? F: I sure can. A: Would you write your name for us? Thank you . I can see you’re left-handed. F: I am indeed. A: Thank you. N: Then Atticus began to ask Mayella some questions. A: Now Mayella , Is your father good to you ? M: He is ok except when he’s been drinking. A: Does he beat you ? M: He’s never touched a hair of my head A: Does he help you in the house? M: No, but I ask Tom to help sometimes. He helped me that day. A: Now, you said Tom was behind you. M: Yes A: You said he got you round the neck. M: Sure did. A: Do you remember him beating around the face with his left hand? M: No, I don’t -----yes ,I do . A: Mayella, you said that the man hit you, grabbed you round the neck and tried to kiss you . I want to be sure you have the right man. Will you point at the man who attacked you ? M: I will . It’s him right over there. A: Tom, stand up. Let Mayella have a good look at you. Is this the man. N: Tom rose to his feet. He looked odd but it wasn’t the way he was standing. His left arm was twelve inches shorter than his right. It ended in a small hand and I could see it was no use to him. A: Is this the man who attacked you? M: He sure did. A: How ? Note The case is that a left-handed man hit Mayella putting his hands around her neck and giving her a black eye. As Tom’s left hand is very short and therefore weak, he could not have mitted this crime. The only other person who could have done it is the father. Answer key for exercise 1 Tom Is a black man Accused of the attack Mr. Ewell Is Mayella’s father Who saw the attack Mayella Is a young girl Who was attacked and beaten Atticus Is a lawyer Who is trying to find out the truth of the attack Answers to exercise 2 1.something he did not do Something he believes Call for a doctor Negroes are dangerous and their houses are dirty 2.Mayella was hurt round her neck and to her right eye and right side of her face. 3.Tom is innocent because his left hand is weak and the crime was mitted by a left-handed man. 4. The only other person who could have attacked Mayella is her father. He is left-handed and may have hit her when has too much to drink. 5. He thinks all whites are better than all blacks. For a black man feel pity for his family and help them is very shameful to him. He is so angry about it that he is prepared to send his innocent black man to prison.- 1.請仔細閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對于不預(yù)覽、不比對內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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