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Unit4FindingaWife,杜文婷,BeforeReading_1.1,AnEnglishSongHoldMeforaWhile,HoldMeforaWhile,Hold,holdmeforawhileIknowthiswontlastSohold,holdmetonightBeforethemorningHold,holdmeforawhileBeforethemorningtakesyouawayWereineachothersarmsSoonweremilesCanyouimaginehowIllmissYourandyourkissShortmomentsoftimeWehavelefttoourlove,forever,_,apart,_,takesyouaway,_,share,_,touch,_,Directions:Whilelisteningtothesong,fillintheblankswithwhatyouhear.,BeforeReading_1.2,Hold,holdmeforawhileIknowthiswontlastforeverSohold,holdmetonightBeforethemorningHold,holdmenow,FromduskallnighttoSave,savemenowAshortoftimeHold,holdmeforawhileIknowthiswontlastforeverSohold,holdmetonightBeforethemorningtakesyouawayTakesyouaway,dawn,_,takesyouaway,_,moment,_,AnEnglishSongHoldMeforaWhile,BeforeReading_5.1,Directions:Thethemeofthisstoryhassomethingtodowith“Dating”or“Marriage”.Whatwordswilloccurtoyouwheneverwementiontheword“Dating”or“Marriage”.Writedownasmanywordsorphrasesaspossibleaboutthem.,WordWeb,BeforeReading_5.2,WordWeb,Dating,loveatfirstsight,fallinlove,firstdate,romantic,awkwardsilence,dineout,meetinginprivate/public,refuse,BeforeReading_5.2,WordWeb,Marriage,marriagecertificate,bemarriedto,weddingceremony,banquet,ring,golden/silverwedding,propose,beengagedto,GlobalReading_1.1,WordsScanning,StructureAnalysis,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ElementsoftheEssay,Paragraphs,Purpose,Inthefirsttwoparagraphs,theauthorpresentsthebackgroundofwritingthisessay.,I.Introduction,Paras.1-2,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,“Findingawife”isanarrativeessay,whichiswritteninthefirstperson.Workinpairsoringroupsanddiscusshowtheessayisorganized.,ForPara.14,GlobalReading_1.2,ElementsoftheEssay,Paragraphs,Purpose,Usingthetechniqueofflashback,theauthornarrateshisfirstloveexperiencewithvividdescriptions.Thedetailsoftheeventarepresentedinchronologicalorder.Specifically,Paras.3-4serveasthesettingoftheevent;,II.Body,Paras.3-13,WordsScanning,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,ForPara.14,StructureAnalysis,GlobalReading_1.3,ElementsoftheEssay,Paragraphs,Purpose,Paras.5-9describehisfirstattempttoseeandmeetCarolyn,thewomanhewastomarry;Paras.10-11tellabouthisfurtherattempttogettoknowCarolyn;,II.Body,Paras.3-13,WordsScanning,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,ForPara.14,StructureAnalysis,GlobalReading_1.4,ElementsoftheEssay,Paragraphs,Purpose,Paras.12-13describehisfirstdatewithCarolyn.Hereweseetheclimaxoftheeventaswellasthesolutionoftheconflict.,II.Body,Paras.3-13,WordsScanning,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,ForPara.14,StructureAnalysis,GlobalReading_1.5,ElementsoftheEssay,Paragraphs,Purpose,InPara.14,theauthorgiveshisownreflectionsonhispastexperienceafternarratingtheevent.Inthisway,hemakeshisthesisclear.So,Para.14istheconclusionoftheessay.Italsoservesasanechotothebeginningtwoparagraphs,thusmakingthewholeessaycoherentandreadable.,III.Conclusion,Paras.14,WordsScanning,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,ForPara.14,StructureAnalysis,GlobalReading_2.1,Theauthortoldhisstudentsseriouslythatitiseasytofindawife.,Heisnotseriousandismakinghisassertionjokingly.Becausehe“laughedadelayed“laugh”,feelingheartyadfoolishasifhewerea“pup”.,F,(),3.Afterthestudentsleft,theauthorwrotealetter,gradedpapersandalsotookanap.,T,(),2.Youngstudentsalwayscometohishousetalkingpoetryandbooks,andsometimesitreallymakessense.,T,(),WordsScanning,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,ForPara.14,StructureAnalysis,GlobalReading_2.3.1,Directions:ThefollowingsixsentencesaretakenfromParas.10-13butinanimproperorder.Gothroughthispartandrearrangethemaccordingtothecorrectsequence.,4,(),1,(),WordsScanning,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,ForPara.14,StructureAnalysis,GlobalReading_2.3.2,6,(),5,(),3,(),2,(),WordsScanning,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,ForPara.14,StructureAnalysis,Directions:Scanthispartandfillintheblanks.,GlobalReading_2.4,Theauthormarriedthewomanhefoundwalnutsonanafternoon.2.Itsomebodyelse,agirldryingpersimmonsonaline.3.Shestirredthewalnutsintodoughthatsheloaves,bakedintheovenandbeforemesothatmymouthwouldinitssearchofthewordstomakeme.,cracking,_,couldhavebeen,_,set,_,shapedinto,_,keeptalking,_,stay,_,WordsScanning,TrueorFalse,RolePlay,FurtherUnderstanding,RearrangetheSentencesinProperOrder,ForParas.1-2,ForParas.3-9,ForParas.10-13,ForPara.14,StructureAnalysis,WhentheyleftItriedtowritealetter,gradepapers,andfinallynaponthecouch.Mymindkeptturningtohowsimpleitistofindawife;thatwecaneasilysayafterabrieftwo-orthree-weekcourtship,“Iwanttomarryyou.”,FindingaWifeGarySoto,DetailedReading_t1,Itseasytofindawife,Itoldmystudents.Pickanybody,Isaid,andtheychuckledandfidgetedintheirchairs.Ilaughedadelayedlaugh,feelingheartyandfoolishasapupamongtheseyoungmenwhowereinmyhousetotalkpoetryandbooks.Wetalked,occasionallymakingsense,anddrankcupaftercupofcoffeeuntilweweresowiredwehadtostandupandwalkaroundtheblocktoshakeoutournerves.,DetailedReading_t2,WhenIwastwenty,incollegeandlivingonastreetthatwasarowofbrokenapartmentbuildings,mybrotherandIreturnedtoourapartmentfromagameofracquetballtositinthelivingroomandarguewhetherweshouldbuyaquartofbeer.Wewerecollegepoor,livingoffthecheapblessingsofrice,raisins,andeggsthatItookfromourmomsrefrigeratorwhenRickcalledherintothebackyardaboutamissingsockfromhislaundryaployfromthestart.“Rick,Ionlygotadollar,”Itoldhim.Heslappedhisthighandtoldmetowakeup.Itwasalmosttheendofthemonth.Hewasright.IntwodaysourpaychecksfromZaksCarWashwouldburnlikegoodreportcardsinourpockets.SoIgavein.Itookthefifteencentsadimeandfivepennieshehadpluckedfromtheashtrayofloosechangeinhisbedroom,andwentdownstairs,acrossthestreetandtwoblockstoScottsLiquor.WhileIwasreturninghome,swingingthequartofbeerlikealantern,IsawtheJapanesewomanwhowasmyneighbor,crackingwalnutsonherfrontporch.Iwalkedslowlysothatshelookedup,smiling.Ismiled,saidhello,andcontinuedwalkingtotherhythmofherhammerrisingandfalling.,Ididntsayanything.Iclosedmyeyes,legsshotoutinaVfromthecouch,andthoughtofthatgirlontheporch,theriseandfallofherhammer,andthewalnutscrackingopenlikehearts.,DetailedReading_t3,IntheapartmentIopenedthebeerandraiseditlikeachalicebeforewemeasureditinglasses,eachofussuspiciousthattheotherwouldgetmore.Irattledsunflowerseedsontoaplate,andwepinchedfingersful,thebeerinourhandscuttinglooseacurtainofbubbles.Wewereatapartywithnomusic,nohost,nogirls.Ourcat,Mensa,dawdledin,blinkingfromthedullsmokeofasleepyafternoon.Shelookedatus,andwelookedather.Rickflickedaseedatherandsaid,“Thatswhatweneedawoman!”,DetailedReading_t4,Igotupandpeekedfromourtwo-storywindowthatlookedoutontoalawnandherapartment.Noone.Awickerchair,pottedplants,andapileofoldnewspapers.Ilookeduntilshecameoutwithabroomtocleanuptheshells.“Ah,mylittlewitch,”Ithought,andracedmyheartdownstairs,butstoppedshortofherhousebecauseIdidntknowwhattosayordo.Istayedbehindthehedgethatseparatedouryardsandlistenedtoherbroomswishacrosstheporch,thenstartupthewalktothecurb.ItwasthenthatIstartedtowalkcasuallyfrombehindthehedgeand,whenshelookedatmewithaquickgrin,Isaidaheartyhelloandwalkedpastherwithoutstoppingtotalk.ImademywaytotheendoftheblockwhereIstoodbehindanotherhedge,feelingfoolish.Ishouldhavesaidsomething.“Doyoulikewalnuts,”Icouldhavesaid,ormaybe,“Nicedaytosweep,isntit?”anythingthatwouldhavemymouthgoing.Iwaitedbehindthathedge,troubledbymyindecision.Istartedbackupthestreetandfoundherbendingoverapottedgeranium,ajarofcloudywaterinherhand.Luckyguy,Ithought,tobefedbyher.,AfterthefirsttimeIateatherhouse,Ihurriedtotheapartmenttobragaboutmylunchtomybrotherwhowasinthekitchensprinklingraisinsonhisrice.Sandwiches,Iscreamed,milk,coldcuts,chocolateicecream!Ispokeabouthercupboards,creakinglikeshipsweigheddownwithacargoofrichfood,andabouther,thatwomanwhocameuptomyshoulder.Iwasinloveanddidntknowwheretogofromthere.,DetailedReading_t5,IsmiledasIpassed,andshesmiledback.IreturnedtotheapartmentandmybedroomwhereIstaredatmyhomeworkandoccasionallylookedoutthewindowtoseeifshewasbusyontheporch.Butshewasntthere.Onlythewickerchair,theplants,thepileofnewspapers.Thedayspassed,whiteasclouds.Ipassedherhousesooftenthatwebegantotalk,sittogetherontheporch,andeventuallysnackonsandwichesthatwerethickasBibles,withtumblersofmilktowashdownherbakedsweetbreadfleckedwithtinycrushedwalnuts.,DetailedReading_t6,Astheweekspassed,stillwhiteasclouds,wesawmoreofeachother.Thenithappened.OnanotherSaturday,afterbrowsingatathriftshopamonggoose-necklampsandcouchesasjollyasfatmen,wewenttothewestsideofFresnoforMexicanfoodmenudoformeandburritosforher,withtwobeersclunkeddownonourtable.Whenwefinishedeatingandwerereadytogo,Iwipedmymouthandpluckedmysolefive-dollarbillfrommywalletasIwalkedtothecashier.ItwasallthebigmoneyIhad.Ipaidandlefttherestaurantasifitwerenothing,asifIspentsuchmoneyeveryday.ButinsideIwasthinking,“WhatamIgoingtodo?”ScaredasIwas,ItookCarolynshandintomineaswewalkedtothecar.Ireleasedittoopenthedoorforher.Wedroveanddrove,pastthriftshopsshelongedtobrowsethrough,butIdidntwanttostopbecauseIwasscaredIwouldwanttoholdherhandagain.Afterturningcornersaimlessly,Idrovebacktoherhousewherewesattogetheronthefrontporch,nottouching.Iwasshivering,almostnoticeably.,DetailedReading_t7,ImarriedthisoneCarolynOda,awomanIfoundcrackingwalnutsonanafternoon.Itwasachancemeeting:Iwaswalkingpastwhenshelookeduptosmile.Itcouldhavebeensomebodyelse,agirldryingpersimmonsonaline,oronehosingdownhercar,andImighthavemarriedanotherandbeenhappy.ButitwasCarolyn,daughterofhardworkers,whomIfoundcrackingwalnuts.Shestirredthemintodoughthatsheshapedintoloaves,bakedintheoven,andsetbeforemesothatmymouthwouldkeeptalkinginitssearchofthewordstomakemestay.,Butafterawhile,Ididtakeherhandintomineandthatspacebetweenusclosed.Weheldhands,littletentsopeningandclosing,andsoonInuzzledmyfaceintohernecktofindaplacetokiss.,Howdidthestudentsfeelonhearingtheirteacherswords?,Pickanybody,Isaid,andtheychuckledandfidgetedintheirchairs.,DetailedReading_t1_S-pickanybody,Theyweresurprisedattheirteacherswordsthatitwaseasytofindawife.,Whatcanbesensedfromtheauthorsremark“Pickanybody”?,Itcanbesensedthattheauthorhadatoneofmalechauvinisminthisremarkandthathewasnotveryseriousinsayingso.,1.Howdoyouinterpret“shakeoutournerves”?,Wetalked,occasionallymakingsense,anddrankcupaftercupofcoffeeuntilweweresowiredwehadtostandupandwalkaroundtheblocktoshakeoutournerves.,DetailedReading_t1_S-wetalked,Itmeanstorelaxabit.,2.TranslatethissentenceintoChinese.,我们聊天,偶尔也能聊出点名堂,然后一杯接一杯地喝咖啡,变得兴奋异常,只得站起来到街上转悠,消耗掉过剩的精力。,DidRickreallyneedtotalkabouthismissingsockwithhismother?,Wewerecollegepoor,livingoffthecheapblessingsofrice,raisins,andeggsthatItookfromourmomsrefrigeratorwhenRickcalledherintothebackyardaboutamissingsockfromhislaundryaployfromthestart.,DetailedReading_t2_S-wewere,No,actuallyitwasanexcuse.,2.WhatwasRicksrealpurpose?,Rickknewitwellthatbydoingso,hisbrother,theauthor,couldhavetimetogetrice,raisinsandeggsfromtheirmothersrefrigeratorwithoutbeingfoundbyheratthattime.,1.Whatisthefigureofspeechusedinthissentence?,IntwodaysourpaychecksfromZaksCarWashwouldburnlikegoodreportcardsinourpockets.,DetailedReading_t2_S-intwodays,Simile.,2.Howwouldtheyfeelwiththepaycheck?,Theywouldfeelveryhappy.,3.Pleaseparaphrasethissentence.,Wewouldfeelasexhilaratedwiththepaychecksinourpocketaswewouldwithgoodreportcardsfromourcollege.,1.Whydidtheauthormakethiscomparison?,andthewalnutscrackingopenlikehearts.,DetailedReading_t3_S-andthewalnuts,Tomakedescriptionvividbecausewhenwalnutswerecrackedopen,theywereintheshapeofaheart.,2.Didyounoticeanythingspecialwiththeauthorswritingskillinthispart?,Theauthorappealedtothereaderssenseofsightinthispartbyevokingthevisualimage.,1.Whowastheluckyguy?,Luckyguy,Ithought,tobefedbyher.,DetailedReading_t4_S-luckyguy,Apottedgeranium.,2.Whatisimpliedinthissentence?,Itimpliesthattheauthoratthattimewasenviousofthepottedgeraniumbecauseitwastobewateredbyher.,Whyisthiscomparisonmadebetweenthedaysandclouds?,Thedayspassed,whiteasclouds.,DetailedReading_t5_S-thedays,Becausetheyhavesomethingincommon.Normallycloudsarewhiteandtheymaintainthesamecolorondifferentdays.Similarly,timepassesbybuthisliferemainsthesame.,2.TranslatethesentenceintoChinese.,日子一天天过去,平淡得就像天上的白云。,1.Whatkindofsensoryimageisevokedinthissentence?,Ispokeabouthercupboards,creakinglikeshipsweigheddownwithacargoofrichfood,DetailedReading_t5_S-Ispoke,Auditoryimage.,2.Paraphrasethesentence.,Hercupboardswerestuffedwithlotsoffood.Itwassoheavilyloadedthatitcreakedundertheweightasifitwereaheavilyloadedship.,1.Whatdoestheword“it”referto?,Thenithappened.,DetailedReading_t6_S-thenithappened,Here“it”referstomakingthemovethatleadsbeyondfriendshipintoromance.,2.Pleaseexplainthissentence.,Severalweekshadpassedsincetheygottoknoweachother,butnoopenexpressionofromanticfeelingshadtakenplace.ThenoneSaturday,theywentouttogetherandhepluckedupcouragetoholdherhand.,1.Whywasheshivering?,Iwasshivering,almostnoticeably.,DetailedReading_t6_S-Iwasshivering,Becausebytheendoftheday,hehadgrownmoreemotionalandhewishedthathecouldbemoreromanticwithhisfirstdate,butathesametime,hewasnervousandevenfrustratedontheoccasion.,2.Howmighthefeelatthattime?,Hemightfeelbothexcitedandbewildered.,fidget:vi.movethebodyaboutrestlessly;keepmovingyourhandsorfootespeciallybecauseyouareboredornervous,DetailedReading_t1_W-fidget1,Itsbadmannerstofidgetwiththecutleryatthetable.,Shesalwaysfidgetingabouthermothershealth.,2.n.fidgetingmovements;sb.whoisunabletositorstandstill,Ialwaysgetthefidgetsduringlongmeetings.,Sitstill,youlittlefidget.,DetailedReading_t1_W-fidget2,beinafidget忐忑不安givesb.thefidgets使人烦躁不安havethefidgets心神不宁,担心,Collocation:,hearty:adj.1)friendly,happyandusuallyloved,DetailedReading_t1_W-hearty,Heartycongratulationsonthearrivalofyournewdaughter.,aheartywelcome,2)providingabundantnourishment,Heateaheartybreakfast.,3)endowedwithorexhibitinggreatbodilyormentalhealth,Grandfatherwillbe80yearsold,butheishaleandhearty.,Thechildrenarealllivelyandhearty.,N.B.:该词的名词形式为heartiness。,shakeout:clean(sth.)byopeningitoutandshakingitsothatanysmallpiecesofdirt,dust,eoff,DetailedReading_t1_W-shakeout,Iturnedmypocketsinsideouttoshakethedustout.,把鞋里的沙子抖落出来,shakesandoutofonesshoes,shakesb.bytheshoulder抓住某人的肩膀猛摇bebadlyshakenbythenews对这个消息感到大为震惊shakeonesfistatsb.向某人挥拳shakeoffabadhabit改掉坏习惯,Collocation:,nerves:n.,DetailedReading_t1_W-nerves,aconditionofgreatnervousness;anxiety(usedtotalkaboutsb.beingworriedorfrightened),Sheisallnerves.,Hiswifehasafitofnervesagainthismorning.,她太神经过敏了。,2)nervesarepartsinsideyourbodywhichlooklikethreadsandcarrymessagesbetweenthebrainandotherpartsofthebody,Nervesrespondtoastimulus.,nap:,DetailedReading_t1_W-nap,1.vi.takeashortsleep,esp.duringtheday,Helikestonapforanhourwhenhegetshomefromwork.,他发现我在打盹。,Hecaughtmenapping.,2.n.ashortsleep,especiallyduringtheday,Hereadhimselfintoanap.,Itsmyhabittotakeanapatnoon.,DetailedReading_t1_W-courtship,pursueacourtship向求爱;追求awhirlwindcourtship狂热的追求incourtship在恋爱,Collocation:,courtship:n.theperiodoftimeduringwhichamanandwomanhavearomanticrelationshipbeforemarrying,Hiscourtshipsweptheroffherfeet.,他们恋爱不久就结婚了。,Theymarriedafterabriefcourtship.,liveoff:,DetailedReading_t2_liveoff,sometimesderogatorygetonesfoodorincomefromanotherpersonofthing,liveoffsb.sgenerosity,靠别人的慷慨给予而生活,Thepoorpeoplestarved,whileafewlivedoffthefatoftheland.,Directions:Matcheachexpressionwithitscorrectmeaning.,liveupto为而生活liveon达到高标准,履行livefor活到liveto经历过livedown以为食,靠为生livethrough使人忘记,liquor:n.strongalcoholicdrink,suchaswhisky,DetailedReading_t2_liquor1,Heappearstohavedrunkalotofliquor.,liquortraffic,酒的非法买卖,DetailedReading_t2_liquor2,alcohol,指存在于各种酒类中的纯净无色的液体,即酒精。也可以指酒,如啤酒、葡萄酒、白兰地、威士忌等。可以是低度的,也可以是高度的。例如:,Itisthealcoholindrinkthatmakespeopledrunk.,正是酒中的酒精才使人醉的。,这三个词都是名词,都有“白酒”、“烈酒”之意。,CF:liquor,alcoholtakewithoutpermission,especiallysth.smallornotveryvaluable,Hesbeenpinchingmoneyfromthecashbox.,他一直在偷钱箱里的钱。,cutloose:freeyourselffromsb.orsth.ortheirinfluence;startenjoyingoneselfinahappynoisyway,DetailedReading_t3_cutloose,如今许多少男少女想要摆脱父母的约束。,Nowadaysmanyboysandgirlswanttocutloosefromtheirparentscontrol.,at/inthe(very)loose在最后一刻(瞬间)break/getloose挣脱;爆发;逃脱comeloose放松,解开give(a)loose放纵;发泄letloose释放;放狂;发泄(愤怒等),Collocation:,Theholidaymakerscametothebeachforpleasure,andtheyreallycutloose.,dawdle:vi.takealongtimetodosth.orwalksomewhere,DetailedReading_t3_dawdle,Looksharp!Donotdawdleaboutlikethat.,快点!别这么磨磨蹭蹭的。,Dontdawdleoveryourclothing.Youresobeautifulalready.,blink:v.1)shutandopentheeyesquickly,DetailedReading_t3_blink1,Howlongcanyoustarewithoutblinkingyoureyes?,眯着眼看刺眼的光,blinkattheharshlight,2)(oflights)goonandoffquickly;shineinanunsteadyway,Thelightswereblinkingonthehorizon.,Alittlelant

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