Title: My Fathers Shadow
1Unit 1
2Contents
- Pre-reading questions
- Background information
- Structure analysis
- Comprehension questions
- Language points of Text I
- Grammatical items
- Exercises
- Sentences for appreciation
- Comprehension questions of Text II
- Oral activities
- Writing practice
3Pre-reading Questions
- How do you describe your relationship with your
parents? - Have you ever done anything that hurt your
parents? Or have they ever hurt you in some way?
- What do you do when you disagree with your
parents ? - What do you think is the right attitude towards
your disagreement?
4Background Information (1)
- About the author ???(Linda Ching
Sledge),???????????????????(Empire of
Heaven)??????????????,???????????????????????????
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5Background Information (2)
- About her works
- 1. Empire of Heaven. (with Gary Allen Sledge) New
York Bantam - Books, c1990. ??
- ????/???? ?????????????, ??????????--????
?????????????????? - 2. A Map of Paradise A Novel of Nineteen-Century
Hawaii. New York Bantam Books, 1997.
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6Background Information (3)Hawaii
- What do you know about it?
- A group of volcano-forming islands in the
Pacific with a population of 1,115,274(1990),
lots of which are Asian Americans (Americans with
Philippine, Japanese or Chinese origins) and
aboriginals (??). It became the 50th state of the
US in 1952. The capital city Honolulu . A
multi-language culture with English being the
official language. A tourist resorts famous for
its pleasant ,warm climate , golden beaches and
folklores. - Hula dance .
7Background Information (4) Song You Are My
Sunshine
- You are my sunshine,
- My only sunshine.
- You make me happy
- When skies are gray
- You never know, dear,
- How much I love you.
- Oh, please dont take my sunshine away.
8Background Information (5) Song You Are My
Sunshine
- The other night ,dear,
- I was / lay sleeping.
- I dreamt I held you in my arms.
- When I was awaken,
- I was mistaken.
- So I hung my head and cried
9Structure of the text
- The passage can be divided into 6 parts
- Part 1. Paragraph 1
- Part 2. Paragraph 2-4
- Part 3. Paragraph 5
- Part 4. Paragraph 6
- Part 5. Paragraph 7-14
- Part 6. Paragraph 15
10Part 1. Paragraph 1
- Flying back to Hawaii to show her newly born baby
boy to her parents , Linda wondered and worried
about her fathers reaction to her family.
11Part 2. Paragraph 2-4
- Linda tells us why she and her father had grown
apart and what had caused the breach between
father and daughter.
12Part 3. Paragraph 5
- Sweet memories of the early childhood when she
was still her fathers small shadow.
13Part 4. Paragraph 6
- A duration between the last and next part,
telling about Lindas decision on what to do if
she and her baby son were not accepted.
14Part 5. Paragraph 7-14
- What happened during their stay home her father
proved to like his hapa haole grandson.
15Part 6 paragraph 15
- What happened later ever since then the grandson
became his grandfathers shadow.
16Text explanation
- Para 1
- My husband and I were flying to Hawaii from New
York City to show our five-month-old son, Timmy,
to my parents for the first time. But what should
have been a mission of joy filled me with
apprehension. For five years Id hardly spoken to
my father. Loving but stern in the manner typical
of Chinese fathers, he had made particular
demands on me, and though we were very much
alike, wed grown very far apart.
17Hawaii
- A group of volcano-forming islands in the
Pacific with a population of 1,115,274(1990),
lots of which are Asian Americans (Americans with
Philippine, Japanese or Chinese origins) and
aboriginals (??). It became the 50th state of the
US in 1952. The capital city Honolulu . A
multi-language culture with English being the
official language. A tourist resorts famous for
its pleasant ,warm climate , golden beaches and
folklores. - .
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19Welcome to Hawaii, the Aloha state. Hawaii is
comprised of a chain of 132 islands. We usually
think of the eight main islands when we think of
Hawaii. This is not surprising as the other 124
islands only total about 3 square miles in land
area. Hawaii is home of the world's most active
volcano, the crater of Kilauea on Mauna Loa.
Sandy beaches, towering volcanoes, and lush
valleys lure thousands of tourists each year to
this tropical paradise.
Waianae coast, Oahu
20- Hawaii is the most ethnically and racially
diverse state of any state in the union, a mix
that includes Caucasians, Americans of Japanese
descent, and Polynesians, among others. Native
Hawaiians have held on to many of their customs
and traditions despite the influx of non-natives
over the years. Hawaii is the only state that has
an official native language. Statehood had been
proposed many times throughout Hawaii's history,
but it was not until 1959 that Hawaii became the
50th state of the United States.
21THE NAME
- Though Captain James Cook called the islands that
he discovered in 1778 the Sandwich islands, this
honor to the Earl of Sandwich would be
short-lived. King Kamehameha I united the islands
under his rule by 1819 as the Kingdom of Hawaii. - A couple of theories exist on the origin of the
name Hawaii. One theory has it that the name
comes from a combination of the words "Hawa" and
"ii" and means a small or new homeland "Hawa"
meaning a traditional homeland and "ii" meaning
small and raging. The other theory is that the
name comes from the traditional discoverer of the
islands, Hawaii Loa. - source Shearer, Benjamin F. and Barbara S. State
Names, Seals, Flags and Symbols Greenwood Press,
Westport, Connecticut - 1994
22THE NICKNAMES
- The Aloha State (Official Popular Name) This
official "Popular Name" was designated in 1959 by
the Legislature of the State. This was adopted in
the same year in which Hawaii became a state. - The Pineapple State Hawaii has also been
referred to as "The Pineapple State" because of
the pineapple industry and its impact on the
state's economy. - Paradise of the Pacific Anyone who has ever
visited a secluded cove on one of the Hawaiian
islands will understand why Hawaii is sometimes
called the "Paradise of the Pacific." The natural
beauty of the islands is well known. - The Youngest State The last state to enter the
union, Hawaii is sometimes referred to as "The
Youngest State."
23THE CITIZENS
- People who live in Hawaii or who come from Hawaii
are not all referred to as Hawaiians.
Dictionaries have described Hawaiians as natives
or residents of the State of Hawaii.
Increasingly, however, this broad terminology has
given way to a distinctive division between
indigenous or native Hawaiians and non-natives.
Today, the term Hawaiians is generally reserved
for those people who are indigenous or native
people of the Hawaiian Islands. - What is a Hawaiian native? According Section 3,
Definitions, of Senate Bill No. 147, March 2005,
sponsored by Senator Daniel Akaka, - (1) ABORIGINAL, INDIGENOUS, NATIVE PEOPLE. The
term "aboriginal, indigenous, native people"
means people whom Congress has recognized as the
original inhabitants of the lands that later
became part of the United States and who
exercised sovereignty in the areas that later
became part of the United States.
24- In 2005, the Associated Press updated its
stylebook to reflect these distinctions.
According to an article in the Hawaii
Star-Bulletin, - "From now on, Hawaiians will be used only to
describe members of the ethnic group indigenous
to the Hawaiian Islands. 'Hawaii resident' or
'islander' describes anyone who lives in the
state." People who are native to Hawaii are
called Hawaiians. People who live in Hawaii but
are not native Hawaiians, even if born in the
state, are referred to as Hawaii residents.
25THE QUARTER
The image to the left is the "obverse" side of
all 50 States Quarters and features a portrait of
George Washington. The State Quarter designs are
displayed on the "reverse" side of the
quarter. The Hawaii State Quarter has not been
released yet. It's due in 2008.
26A view of Hawaai
27Map of Hawaai
Map of Old Hawaii
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29Flag of Hawaii
30Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head, HI
31Poipu Beach, Kauai, HI
32Honolulu---Capital City
Honolulu meaning sheltered harbor
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34Aerial of Diamond Head, Honolulu, HI
35Volcano National Park, Hawaii
Bubbling Lava
36Lava River at Dusk, Volcano National Park
Principal Crater of Volcanic Area
37Aloha, Greetings from Hawaii, Hula Girl on Beach
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43Key words expressions
- apprehension 1)anxiety about the future,
expectation of sth. Unpleasant fearful
expectation or anticipation - We waited fro their decision with a great deal of
apprehension. - He felt some apprehension over the result.
- The student looked around the examination room
with apprehension. - 2) perception and understanding
- He is quick of apprehension.
- apprehensive (about / for / of / that )adj
- I am apprehensive about the results of the exams.
- He is always apprehensive for his son's safety.
- We were apprehensive that they might forget.
- He is apprehensive of his own folly.
- apprehend v.
- Do you apprehend there will be any difficulty?
- Prices are, I apprehend, inclined to rise.
44- Stern adj. serious, strict, severe
- The college principal was a stern old man.
- She answered my question sternly and coldly.
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45- (be) typical of / characteristic of /
representative of ???? ?????? - Its typical of Peter to scatter things around
when he is finished with what he is dong. - This poem is typical of his early work.
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46Text explanation
- Para 2
- When I became a teenager, my father held up my
mother as a model of feminine behavior. But she
was gregarious and social, while I preferred
books to parties. He pressed me to mingle with
his friends children. I insisted on choosing my
own companions. He assured Id follow in my
mothers footsteps and enroll in the local
university to study teaching, and that Id marry
into one of the other long-established Chinese
clans on the islands and settle down, as he and
my mother had.
47Language points
- hold up to show as an example
- Mary is always held up as a model of hard work.
- Don't hold me up as a model husband.
- hold up??,??????,????
- The beam holds up the roof.
- He held up his hand in amazement.
- I decided to hold up on the news until he was
sure of it. - They were held up by fog.
- The criminals held up the train.
48- feminine a. having qualities that are considered
to be typical of women - ??(?)?,???,??? ???masculine a. having
qualities that are considered to be typical of
man - ???,?????,???
- How can I persuade my tomboy daughter to wear
feminine clothes? - Being masculine is not the only test of manhood.
- Nowadays many women rejected the old feminine
roles of wife and mother. - feminine intuition
- Feminist / feminism
49- gregarious adj. instinctively or temperamentally
seeking and enjoying the company of others - He is a gregarious person who avoids solitude.
50- Mingle to mix so as to form an individual whole,
while keeping separate qualities - As I spoke his expression was one of amazement
mingled with fury. - She mingles tradition and originality in her
design. - Security men mingled with the crowd.
51- press vt. try hard to persuade someone to
do sth. - If I had pressed him, he would have lent me the
money. - The manufacturers are pressing the government for
action.
52- assure inform positively and with certainty and
confidence - I can assure you that your son will be happy
here. - Prefer..to / mingle with / insist on / settle
down
53- follow in someone's footsteps (to follow an
example set by someone in the past ) - Charless children will follow in his footsteps
and go to the same school.
54- Enroll to make officially a member of a group,
school or course - She decided to enroll in the history course at
the local evening school. He enrolled in a
business school.
55- marry into (a family or a social class) to
become a member of a certain family or social
class by marriage - The only reason Camilla has so much money is that
she married into the aristocracy.
56Text explanation
- Para 3
- But I didnt settle. As bullheaded as my father,
I escaped to the University of California, where
I fell in love with a haole, as we called
Caucasians from the mainland. Gary had blue haole
eyes and sandy haole hair. I announced that we
were getting married -- in Berkeley, not Hawaii.
No huge, clamorous clan wedding for me. My
parents came and met Gary just two days before
our small, simple wedding. Afterward we moved to
New York, as far from the islands as we could get
without leaving American soil.
57- announce to tell the public about a decision
that has been made - The princess announced her engagement to that
businessman. - announcement n.
- Two days after Hirohitos death, the announcement
was made that the Duke would represent the royal
family at his funeral.
58Text explanation
- Para 4
- My fathers subsequent silence resonated with
disapproval. He didnt visit, neither did I. When
my mother telephoned, he never asked to speak to
me, and I never asked for him. We might have gone
on like that, the habit of separation hardening
into a permanent estrangement. Then Timmy was
born, and I felt an unexpected tidal pull back to
the islands.
59- subsequent following or happening after
- In subsequent lessons the teacher made clear what
she had said at the beginning. - subsequently adv.
- They started their research using a method which
was subsequently proved to be unsatisfactory.
60- resonate be received or understood come across
- The publication of her novel resonated with high
opinions. - The Minister's speech resonated with jeers and
catcalls.
61- Disapproval (often used with of) having or
expressing an unfavorable opinion - My father could easily have opposed our marriage
or at least expressed his disapproval. - Football managers voiced their disapproval of
people who sell tickets unofficially. - disapprove v.
- I am sorry I must disapprove your action.
- The workers strongly disapprove of the firms new
methods on the assembly line.
62- Permanent continuing or enduring without marked
change in status or condition or place lasting - Have you any permanent address?
- Nothing can assure permanent happiness.
- He was taken on for a three-month trial period
before being accepted as a permanent member of
staff. - He's been temping for over a year now and wants a
permanent job.
63- Estrangement causing (esp. people in a family)
to become unfriendly towards each other - His estrangement from his 'brothers and sisters
made his parents quite worried. - estrange v.
- Steve became increasingly estranged from his wife
and children. - His behavior estranged him from his friends.
64- .I felt an unexpected tidal pull back to the
island - All of a sudden, I felt a strong desire to go
back to the island.
65Text explanation
- Para 5
- On the long flight to Hawaii, memories of my
childhood, when I was my fathers small shadow,
came flooding back. I was three years old,
running behind him as he walked between the
banana trees in the plantation town where he
taught high school. When I grew tired, he carried
me on his shoulders. From there I could see
forever. You are my sunshine, my only sunshine,
he would sing. You make me happy when skies are
gray. I laughed, taking his devotion as my due.
66Language points
- ..memories of my childhood..came flooding back.
- flood v. to arrive (at) in large numbers
- Requests for information flooded in after the
advertisement. Tourists flooded into the city. - Settlers flooded from Europe to America in the
19th century. - Half the village were flooded out by a burst
snowstorm. - The office was flooded with complaints.
- Japanese cars have flooded the American market.
67- From there, I could see forever
- From my fathers shoulders, I could see something
everlasting the nature and my fathers love for
me.
68- taking his devotion as my due.(????????)
- Taking his devotion for granted .. / as I was
entitled to - She asked no more than her due.
69Text explanation
- Para 6
- Now the prodigal daughter was returning with the
firstborn of the next generation -- a hazel-eyed,
golden-skinned hapa haole (half-white) child who
looked little like his Chinese ancestors. How
would my father react? If he disapproved of
Timmy, as he had of me, the breach between us
would be complete. I would never return.
70- the prodigal son or daughter
- Prodigal adj. careless and wasteful with
money?????,??? - I hate the prodigal administration.
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- He has a mind prodigal of ideas.??????
- N. someone who leaves his/her family and home
without the approval of the family?????????? - The passage is a reworking of the theme of the
return of the prodigal son.
71- The breach between us would be complete.
- Our relationship would end.
- breach n. an opening or hole made in a wall a
break in friendly relations ???? ??C - The waves made a breach in the sea wall.
- The incident caused an irreparable breach
between the two countries. - a failure to perform some promised act or
obligation/ Failure to follow through on a
contractual promise or legal obligation
(?????)??,??(??????)??CU - Your action is a breach of the agreement.
- ???????????
- Police arrested the demonstrators for committing
a breach of the peace.??????????????? - Breach of contract / trust / security / promise
72Text explanation
- Para 7 8
- The plane landed, and I gratefully placed a
crying, hungry Timmy into my mothers eager arms.
Here was instant and unconditional acceptance of
a child by his grandmother. - My fathers expression was passive and hard to
read. He greeted us politely, Good trip? Then
he peered cautiously at Timmy, who promptly began
to shriek. My father stepped back in alarm. Did
he find it unsettling that this squalling
stranger might be his own flesh and blood?
73- peer at/through/into
- look very carefully at, esp. with difficulty
- The old professor adjusted his glasses and peered
at the student who had made the trouble. - Felix peered into the darkness.
- Lydia peered through the dusty windowpanes at the
scene in the backyard.
74- Shriek to scream
- The class was beginning to get out of control,
and the teacher had to shriek at them to be quiet.
75- Squall v. to cry noisily
- N. There was an angry squall from the
bedroom.????????????? - Have you heard the child's squall?
- It is said that the squall will come
tomorrow.???????????? - My plane ran into a squall over the bay.
76- ones own flesh and blood
- someone who is part of your family (???)
- How can you treat your own flesh and blood that
way? - He raised those orphans as if they were his own
flesh and blood.
77- Para 9,10 11
- After dinner at my parents house, Gary and I
retired to my old bedroom. My mother tucked Timmy
into a borrowed crib in a room down the hall. - Four hours later mother instinct pulled me from
sleep. This was the time Timmy usually woke for a
bottle, but there were no cries of hunger, no
fretful wails. Instead, I heard only the sweet,
soft gurgle of baby laughter. I tiptoed down the
hall. - In the living room, Timmy lay on a pillow on the
floor in a circle of light, his plump, tiny fists
and feet churning gleefully. He studied the face
bent over him, an Asian face burned dark by the
Hawaiian sun, with laugh wrinkles at the corners
of the eyes. My father was giving Timmy a bottle,
tickling his tummy and crooning softly, You are
my sunshine...
78- Tuck to put in a secure place
- Tuck that money into the top of your sock for
safekeeping. - The post office is tucked behind the grocery
store.
79- Crib baby bed with high sides made of slats
- The baby was sleeping quietly in his crib.
- V. ??
- He cribbed during the math test.
80- Fretful unable to relax or be still
- The child was tired and fretful.
- Wail (often derog. ) to cry out with a long
sound (as if) in grief or pain The exhausted
mother smiled at the wail of her newborn baby. - Stop weeping and wailing and do something about
it!
81- gleefully in such a way as showing great joy and
satisfaction - The children are playing gleefully in the garden.
- gleeful a.
- He takes gleeful pleasure in watching politicians
make fools of themselves.
82 83- Tickle n
- Ive got slight tickle in my throat and it is
making me cough. - Tickle to touch lightly with the fingers in
order to make someone laugh - Most people hate having their feet tickled.
- tickle n.
- I've got a slight tickle in my throat and it's
making me cough. - tickle sb into laughter ?????.
84Text explanation
- Para 1213
- I watched from the darkness, not wanting to break
the spell, then crept back to my room. It was
then I began to suspect that my father had wanted
to mend the breach as much as I had. Awkward and
proud, he hadnt known how, and neither had I.
Timmy became the bridge over which we could reach
for each other. - For the rest of our stay, the tension slowly
melted. My father and I didnt discuss our rift
directly. Thanks to Timmy, we didnt need to.
Having claimed his hapa haole grandson, my father
no longer defined our family by a uniform set of
features. Curly-haired, hazel-eyed Timmy was
loved for himself.
85- Spell n a situation in which events are
controlled by a magical power. - They say she died after a witch cast a spell on
her.. - The kiss that will break the spell.
86- Suspect to think that someone is probably
guilty of something illegal or dishonest - The police suspected the boys of being involved
in a robbery. - suspicion n.
- Crates of whisky have been disappearing from the
warehouse and a member of staff is under
suspicion.
87- Tension a strained relationship between
individuals, countries, etc. - The signing of this agreement will help to reduce
international tension.
88- Rift break, breach, gap
- Healed the rift between us.
- Status someone's position in an organization or
in society - Now that he was a bank manager, he wanted a car
that would reflect his status. - Mary's very aware of her status within the
company, and is always trying to improve it.
89- Uniform the same or consistent, as from example
to example or from place to place constant - The air-conditioning system maintains a uniform
temperature throughout the building. - uniformity n.
- Most modem housing developments show a tedious
uniformity of design.
90Text explanation
- Para 14 15
- We returned to the islands the following summer.
Timmy, now a toddler, splashed in the surf with
his grandfather. The summer after that, they
built a tree house out of scrap lumber and
painted it blue. - So pleased was my father with his new
grandfather status that he took early retirement
when Timmy was four, to spend more time visiting
his New York family. My son and my father made
a handsome pair as they walked together -- the
Chinese grandfather happily trailed by a
different, bouncing shadow.
91- Scrap n. material which has been thrown away and
can be resused. - There are always tons of scrap paper in Dads
office. - the scraps from the Sunday dinner table
92- Status someone's position in an organization or
in society - Now that he was a bank manager, he wanted a car
that would reflect his status. - Mary's very aware of her status within the
company, and is always trying to improve it.
93Comprehension Question (1)
- 1. What does the author mean by stating at the
end of Paragraph 1 though we were very much
alike, wed grown very far apart? - The answer to this question lies in Paragraph 2
and 3. The author differs drastically from her
father in their preferences and choices, but they
are similar in that they are both bullheaded.
It is this bullheadedness that intensifies their
disagreement and sets them apart.
94Comprehension Question (2)
- 2. How did the father express his disapproval of
her daughter? And how did his daughter react? - Refer to Paragraph4. The father expressed his
disapproval of his daughter with silence never
speaking to his daughter over the phone the
daughter responded in the same way to show her
uncompromising character.
95Comprehension Question (3)
- 3. What do you think is the author true state of
mind on her long flight to Hawaii? - Refer to Paragraphs 5 and 6. The author has a
mixed feeling about the upcoming meeting with her
father. This feeling is indicated by her recall
of the paternal love she enjoyed when she was a
child, and her uncertainty about her fathers
reaction--- If he disapproved of Timmy, as he
had of me
96Comprehension Question(4)
- 4. What did the author realize when she saw her
father playing with her baby on the first night
of her return? - Refer to Paragraphs 11and 12. When she saw the
scene, the author realized that her father had
accepted her son. It is his way of mending his
relationship with his daughter reaching for her
over the bridge of his grandson.
97Comprehension Question (5)
- 5. In a few sentences describe how the father is
portrayed in the text. - The fathers image is portrayed from two
perspectives. One is his sternness he put too
many demands on his daughter and required
absolute obedience from her, as many other
Chinese fathers did the other is his love for
his daughter and his grandson.
98Comprehension Questions of Text 2(1)
- 1. What kind of man is the writers father?
- The writers father is a devoted husband and a
fond father with a lovely sense of humor. He
was also sentimental, sensitive and understanding.
99Comprehension Questions of Text 2(2)
- Explain the title My New Mum Is My Dad?
- The writer used to be very much attached to her
mother, who, she thought, was the one to hold
them together. Assuming no one could ever replace
her mother after her death, the writer found
little by little, to her surprise, that she and
her father had more in common than she had ever
imagined. And her fathers deep love for her made
her realize that he had become her new Mum.
100Comprehension Questions of Text 2(3)
- Whom are you more sentimentally attached to, your
father or mother? Why ? - Open to discussion.
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- ?2There seem to be still some elements
undiscovered yet. - ?3There stands a bridge across the river.
103Grammatical itemInversion (3)
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- ?1Long live the Peoples Republic of China!
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- ?2May you succeed!
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march on. - 4.???if ????????????
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- ??????were, had, should???,?were, had?should?????
- ?1Were there no air or water, there would be no
life in the world. - ?2Had you been more careful, such spelling
mistakes might have been avoided.
104Grammatical itemInversion (4)
- 5.?so, nor, neither?no more??????
-
- ???????????????????????,??????????????
-
- 1)This problem is not difficult and neither is
that one. -
- 2)Coal is under the ground in some places, and so
is oil. -
105Grammatical itemInversion (5)
- 6.???????????????????????
- ?????????rarely, never, scarcely, no sooner,
little, few, hardly, seldom, at no time, in no
way, on no account, nowhere, nobody, not
only???? - 1)Visit our stores. Nowhere else will you find
such magnificent bargains. - 2)Hardly had he finished his work when the
telephone rang. - 3)Not only did he complain about the food, he
also refused to pay for it. - 4)Little did we think his speech had made so
deep an impression on his audience.
106Grammatical itemInversion (6)
- 7.??????
-
- ?1Worst of all were the humiliations.
-
- ?2Such is the case.
-
107Grammatical itemInversion (7)
- 8.??????
-
- ?1Still greater contributions should we make to
our socialist construction. -
- ?2Useful chemical fertilizer can we make from
the waste liquid. -
- ???????not a ????not a single
?????,????????? -
- Alice had a terrible time touring that country.
Not a day did she spend without having some
unpleasantness with waiters in the hotel.
108Grammatical itemInversion (8)
- 9.??????
- (1)?????????????,?????go, come???????????????????
- 1)Up went the plane.
- 2)In came the chairman and the meeting began.
- ?????????????????
- 1)Out they rushed!
- 2)Lower and lower he bent.
- (2) ????????????????,????????
- 1)Round the corner walked a large policeman.
- 2)Under the table was lying a half-conscious
young man.
109Grammatical itemInversion (9)
- (3)??????only ??,only ????,only
???????,???????? -
- 1)Only yesterday did he find out that his watch
was missing. -
- 2)Only because there were some cancelled bookings
did he get some tickets in the end. -
- (4)??????here, there, now, then??,?????,??????,???
?????? -
- 1)Here is a ticket for you.
-
- 2)Now comes your turn.
-
- 3)Here he comes.
110Grammatical itemInversion (10)
- (5)????so (that)??????,????????
-
- 1)So small was the mark that I could hardly see
it. -
- 2)So quickly did the workmen finish their work
that they were given a bonus. -
- 3)So much does he worry about his financial
position that he cant sleep at night. -
- ??????,so ?????????so ?????????
111Grammatical itemInversion (11)
- 10.???????
-
- ????????,???????asked Mary, answered John, said
the old lady, grunted Peter????????????,????????,?
?????,??????? -
- 1)What do you mean? asked Henry.
-
- 2)What do you mean? he asked.
112Grammatical itemInversion (12)
- 11. often, many a time?????????????
-
- ??Often did they think of going there, but they
never had a chance. -
- 12.?as, though??????????
-
- ?as, though??????????,????????????????????
-
- Small as the atom is, we can smash it
113Exercises (1)
- Translation exercises
- 1. ?????????????????? (disapprove of)
- Animal conservationists strongly disapprove of
experimenting on animals. - 2.?????????,?????????(stern)
- Shelie walked into the museum under the stern
gaze of the curator.
114Exercises (2)
- 3. ???????????,???????????(spell)
- After a spell in the advertising business, Jim
began to work for a large insurance firm. - 4. ???????50 000 ?????????????????? (flood)
- It was estimated that 50,000 people flooded into
London over the weekend for the opening of the
Commonwealth Games. - .
115Exercises (3)
- 5. ?????????,?????,?????????????(mingle with)
- He rushed into the busy street and mingled with
the crowd, hoping in that way the police would
not spot him. - 6. ?????????????,??????(tiptoe)
- He tiptoed quietly out of the room so as not to
wake her up.
116Exercises (4)
- 7. ????????????????,?????????????(status)
- He bought the painting as a status symbol, not
because he was particularly interested in art. - 8.?????????????????,?????(follow in ones
footsteps) - Jim was always disappointed that his son never
followed in his footsteps and took over the farm. - .
117Exercises (5)
- ????
- the prodigal son returns.
- ???
- firstborn
- ????
- modal of feminine behavior
118Exercises (6)
- ????
- long-established clan
- ?????
- memory of childhood
- ???
- ones own flesh and blood
119Exercises (7)
- Fill in the blank in each sentence with a word or
phrase taken from the box in its appropriate
form. -
tickle subsequent marry mission
tuck announce settle unsettling shriek
squall
120Exercises (8)
- The general was immediately sent to Paris. His
_________ was to negotiate a ceasefire. - I must _______________ all my affairs before
going away for the Christmas vacation. - These skills were then handed down to
____________ generations of craftsman.
mission
settle
subsequent
121Exercises (9)
- It was starting to get cold and she ____________
her hands into the pockets of her jeans. - The Minister made a dramatic appearance on
nationwide television to _________ plans for a
fresh peace negotiation.
tucked
announce
122Sentences for appreciation(1)
- 1. Now the prodigal daughter was returning with
the firstborn of the next generation a
hazel-eyed, golden-skinned hapa haole child who
looked little like his Chinese ancestors. (59-64) - 2.I heard only the sweet, soft gurgle of baby
laughter. (80-81)
123Sentences for appreciation(2)
- 3.Timmy lay on a pillow on the floor in a circle
of light, his plump, tiny fists and feet churning
gleefully. He studied the face bent over him, an
Asian face burnt dark by the Hawaiian sun, with
laugh wrinkles at the corners of the eyes. My
father was giving Timmy a bottle, tickling his
tummy and crooning softly.(82-92) - 4. I watched him from the darkness, not wanting
to break the spell then crept back to my
room.(93-95)
124Sentences for appreciation(3)
- 5. Timmy became the bridge over which we could
reach for each other. (101-103) - 6. Timmy, now a toddler, splashed in the surf
with his grandfather .(109-110) - 7. My son and my father made a handsome pair.the
Chinese grandfather happily trailed by a
different, bouncing shadow.(114-115)
125Sentences for appreciation(4)
- 1. ????????,???????????????????????????????????
???????????? - 2. ?????????????????????????????
- 3. ?????????????,??????????????????????????????,??
??????????????????????????????????,????????,??????
??????.
126Sentences for appreciation(5)
- 4. ???????,???????????
- 5. ??????????????
- 6. ????????,????????????
- 7. ?????????????????????????????????,???????????
?????????
127Oral activities
- 1. If you have never been hated by your child,
you have never been a parent. - It is said that the bond between a father and his
son is unbreakable. It can be celebrated, cursed,
and ridiculed. But it cant be broken. Organize
groups of five and six and debate on the issue.
128Writing practice (1)
- Write a short essay on the following topic in
about 150 words. - How to bring family members closer
-
- Instruction Families are not as close now as
before. Write a composition of about 200 words to
give reasons for this change and suggest just one
way to bring families closer.
129Writing practice (2)
- Sample 1
- In the past, family was a very important
concept in peoples minds, and it was the center
of many peoples lives, man or woman, young or
old. But families nowadays are becoming as close
as before. -
130Writing practice (3)
- Sample 1(continued)
- There are several reasons for this
phenomenon. Firstly, people are now more
independent than before. Apart from their family,
they can easily get help from their friends in a
shorter time than before, and it is much easier
to make more friends now as a result rapid
improvement in telecommunications. Secondly, the
outside world is becoming more fascinating, and
people share more time with their friends,
colleagues or business partners in their leisure
time instead of with their family. Thirdly, as
competition is getting fiercer people have to
devote more time and energy to their careers.
They also feel the urgent need to broaden their
scope of knowledge and improve themselves so as
not to lag behind others. -
131Writing practice (4)
In order to enjoy the harmonious family life and
maintain the social stability, both the
government and its citizens should join hands in
the efforts to bring families closer.
132