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1.AnEnglishSongSailing2.Discussion3.BackgroundInformationFamousFigures*SirFrancisChichester*Columbus*Magellan*ZhengHe*SirFrancisDrake*ElizabethII*ElizabethIKnight,Knighthood&KnighthoodCeremonyBeforeReading_MainBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingQuestionsabouttheSong

1.AnEnglishSongSailing2.D■BeforeReading_1.1BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingSailing■BeforeReading_1.1BeforeReadBeforeReading_1.2QuestionsabouttheSong

Whatisthefilmabout?2.Whatdoyouthinkofsailingonthesea?3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepeopleinthefilm?BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_1.2QuestionsabBeforeReading_2Discussion

Lookatthefollowingpictures.Insmallgroups,answerthesequestions.Directions:

Inwhichcountriesarethesepicturestaken?(Canyoutelluswherethesephotosaretaken?)Ifyoucouldsailtoanyplaceintheworld,wherewouldyouliketogo?Why?Ifyoudecidedtosailroundtheworld,whatwouldyouneedtotakewithyouontheboat?BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_2DiscussionLooBeforeReading_3.1Birthplace:

Devon,Britain■SirFrancisChichester(1901–1972)——EnglishaviatorandadventurerBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.1Birthplace:BeforeReading_3.11Achievements:

Asayoungman,hewenttoNewZealandtoworkasaminer,salesmanandlandagent.In1929,hemadeasoloflighttoAustraliainabiplane.NewZealandbiplane

BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.11AchievementBeforeReading_3.12In1960,hewonthefirstsolotransatlanticoceanracesailingfromPlymouth,EnglandtoNewYorkCityin40days.In1931,hemadethefirsteastwardflightacrossTasmanSeafromNewZealandtoAustralia.Achievements:

Tasmansea

PlymouthtoNewYorkBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.12In1960,heBeforeReading_3.13In1966-1967,hesailedaroundtheworldaloneina55-footsailingyacht,thelongestpassagemadebyasmallsailingvesselwithoutaportofcall.Achievements:

yacht

In1967,hewasknightedbyQueenElizabethII.BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.13In1966-196BeforeReading_3.14Columbus(1451-1506)—ItalianexplorerIn1492,EuropeanexplorerChristopherColumbussailedwestacrosstheAtlanticOceanhopingtoreachAsia.Instead,hereachedlandsthatwereunknowntoEuropeans.ThoselandswerelaternamedtheAmericas.AfterColumbus,manyEuropeansbegantosettletheAmericas.■BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.14Columbus(1BeforeReading_3.15Magellan,Ferdinand(1480-1521)—PortuguesenavigatorWhiletryingtofindawesternroutetotheMoluccas(1519),Magellanandhisexpeditionwereblownbystormsintothestraitthatnowbearshisname(1520).HenamedandsailedacrossthePacificOcean,reachingtheMarianasandthePhilippines(1521),wherehewaskilledfightingforafriendlynativeking.OneofhisshipsreturnedtoSpain(1522),therebycompletingthefirstcircumnavigationoftheglobe.■BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.15Magellan,FBeforeReading_3.16ZhengHeorChengHo(1371-1433)—Chineseadmiral,explorer,anddiplomatZhengHeextendedChinesemaritimeandcommercialinfluenceintheregionsborderingtheIndianOcean.Hissevenvoyages,whichsurpassedallpreviousnavalexpeditionsintheworld,openedtradeanddiplomatictiesforChinawithatleast35countriesandencouragedtheemigrationthatwasthebasisofChinesecolonizationinSoutheastAsia.■BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.16ZhengHeorBeforeReading_3.17SirFrancisDrake(1543-1596)—EnglishnavigatorandexplorerFrancisDrakewasthefirstEnglishmantosailroundtheworld.AfterseveralslavetradingexpeditionstoWestAfricaandtheSpainMain(1566-1573),hesailedroundtheglobe(1577-1580).HemanagedtorestricttheSpanishArmada(西班牙无敌舰队)byraidingCadiz(加地斯)(1587),andhelpedtodefeat(1588)theSpanishattempttoinvadeEngland.■BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.17SirFrancisBeforeReading_3.18ElizabethIIwastheelderdaughterandsuccessorofGeorgeVI.Atage18shewasmadeaStateCounselor(顾问).OnNov.20,1947,shemarriedPhilipMountbatten,duke(公爵)ofEdinburgh.TheywereinKenyawhenElizabethII(1926–)—QueenofGreatBritainandNorthernIreland■thekingdied(Feb.6,1952)andElizabethsucceededtothethrone(王座).Hercoronation(加冕礼),onJune2,1953,wasthefirsttobetelevised.BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReading■BeforeReading_3.18ElizabethIBeforeReading_3.19ElizabethI(1533–1603)—QueenofEnglandElizabethIwasthequeenofEngland(1558-1603),daughterofHenryVIIIandAnneBoleyn.ShewasoneofthemostpowerfulrulersintheEnglishhistory.Thetimewhenshereigned(在位)iscalledtheElizabethanAge,anditwasalongperiodof45years,whenEnglandbecameveryrichandpowerful.Abroad,itwasanageofmaritimeexpansion(海上扩张)undersuchadventurersasJohnHawkins,WalterRaleignandFrancisDrake.Inliterature,itwastheageofWilliamShakespeare,PhillipSidney,EdmundSpenserandChristopherMarlowe,andtherewasalsoafloweringofmusic,architectureandart.■BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.19ElizabethIBeforeReading_3.10.1Knight,Knighthood&KnighthoodCeremonyKnightKnightswerethehighestclassoffightingmeninEuropeduringtheMiddleAges.Therewereotherclassesoffightingmen,suchasthelowlyfootsoldiers.Butknights,whofoughtonhorseback,werethearistocratsofthebattlefield.Thegreatheroesofthetime,bothinstoryandinfact,wereknights.■BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.10.1Knight,KBeforeReading_3.10.2KnighthoodBytheyear1500thetimeoftheknightasfightingmanwasover.Hiredfootsoldiersreplacedthemountedknights.Butknighthooddidnotdieoutaltogether.TodayinGreatBritain,knighthoodisanhonoraryawardgiventooutstandingpeopleinrecognitionofsomeremarkableworktheyhavedone.Amanwiththerankofknightiscalled,"Sir“(prefixedtohiswholenameorgivenname,butnothissurnamealone),andhiswife,"Lady".Awomanwithsamerankiscalled"Dame".■BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.10.2KnighthooBeforeReading_3.10.3KnighthoodCeremonyThekingorQueentakestheswordofthepersonbeinghonoredorborrowsonefromsomeonepresentattheceremony.ThepersonabouttobeknightedkneelsononekneeandbowshisheadrespectfullyinfrontoftheKingorQueen.TheKingorQueentoucheswiththeswordfirsttheleftshoulderofthepersonbowingbeforehimorherthentherightshoulderandfinallythetopofthebowedhead.WhiledoingthistheKingorQueensays"WedubtheeSir_______."■BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforeReading_3.10.3KnighthooGlobeReading_main1.PartDivisionoftheText2.FurtherUnderstandingForPart1MultipleChoiceForPart2RolePlayForPart3QuestionsandAnswersBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingGlobeReading_main1.PartDiviGlobeReading.1PartDivisionoftheTextMainIdeaLinesPart11—11212—45346—49

Chichester’sdecisiontosailroundtheworldsingle-handedChichester’saccomplishmentofhisgreatvoyagethesignificanceofhisgreatvoyage---givingmannewprideBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingGlobeReading.1PartDivisionoGlobeReading.2-part1.1BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingMultipleChoice1.WhowasChichester?A)Asingle-handedman.B)ABritishman.C)AnAustralianman.D)ABritishadventurer.KEY2.BeforeChichesterbeganhissailing,hewas_______.A)abusinessmanB)apilotC)ateacherD)adoctorKEYGlobeReading.2-part1.1BeforeGlobeReading.2-part1.2BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReading3.Howoldwashewhenhedecidedtostarthisvoyageroundtheworld?A)58.B)65.C)66.D)55.KEY4.Whatdoyouknowabouthisboat?A)ItsnamewasGipsy.B)Itwas60meterslong.C)ItsnamewasGipsyMoth.D)Itwas16meterswide.KEYGlobeReading.2-part1.2BeforeGlobeReading.2-part2BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingRolePlayFormagroupoftwostudents.OnestudentplaysasChichester,theotherareporter.TheroleplayshouldbebasedonthesecondhalfofChichester’svoyage.GlobeReading.2-part2BeforeReGlobeReading.2-part3BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingQuestionsandAnswersWhatdoyouthinkChichesterlearntfromhisvoyage?WhydowethinkwhatChichesterdidhasgivenpeopleallovertheworldnewpride?1.2.GlobeReading.2-part3BeforeReBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_S_inwhich1.Inwhichyeardidhewinthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace?In1959.2.TranslatethesentenceintoChinese.奇切斯特在首届横渡大西洋单人航海比赛中夺魁时,已经58岁了。

BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforehesailedroundtheworArticleBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingAtsixty-fiveFrancisChichestersetouttosailsingle-handedroundtheworld.Thisisthestoryofthatadventure.ArticleBeforeReadingGlobalReArticle1_SBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,but

thistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_SBeforeReadingGlobalHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Beforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

Article1_WSailingRoundtheWorldBeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnoBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_W_single-handedsingle-handed:adj.&adv.(done)byonepersonaloneThejobcannotbedonesingle-handed.NB:这是一种以形容词或形容词短语用作状语的语法现象,其作用类似非限定性定语从句,表示某种增补的意义。它们通常用来说明主语的状况,例如:但它们也可用来说明宾语的状况,如:这个工作无法由一个人独自完成。BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingMaryaccomplishedthetaskbyhersingle-handedefforts.Thismanhaschangedthewholesituationalmostsingle-handed.Themanopenedtheletter,nervous.Thesunrisesintheeast,red.

Thesoldierfelldown,dead.Heapproachedusfullofapologies.Wedrinkithot.Shepushedthedooropen.Hewriteshischaracterslarge.

BeforehesailedroundtheworBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_W_determinedbedeterminedtodo/aboutdoingsth.:haveastrongwillto(do)ColumbuswasdeterminedtoprovethatIndiacouldbereachedbysailingwest.CF:

bedeterminedtodosth.&makeupone’smindtodosth.bedeterminedtodosth.侧重某人的决心。makeupone’smindtodosth.则强调某人打定主意,不再动摇。

Wearedeterminedtodevoteourselvestojustcauses.Atlastwemadeupourmindstotellherthetruth.BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingHeisdeterminedaboutgivingupsmoking.BeforehesailedroundtheworBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_W_giveup1giveup:stopdoingorhaving(something);1)givesomeoneelsepossessionofsomethingyouhave

2)abandonhopeforsth.ortheattempttodosth.Theboygaveupansweringthequestionbecauseitistoodifficult.Anoldmangaveuphisseatonthebustoaladywithababy.一位老者在公共汽车上把座位让给一位抱着孩子的妇女。3)allowyourselforsomeoneelsetobecaughtbythepoliceorenemysoldiers

Thecriminalwenttothepolicestationtogivehimselfup.

4)devoteone’stime,life,etc.to

DuringWorldWarIImillionsofsoldiersgaveuptheirlives.BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingThemangavehimselfuptogambling.

Chichestergavehimselfuptoalifeofadventure.BeforehesailedroundtheworBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_W_giveup2CF:

giveup&givein

giveup除了表示“认输”和“停止”时外,后接名词或动名词作宾语。givein表示“屈服;投降;让步”时后面没有宾语;但表示“交上;呈上”时后面接名词宾语。BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingIgiveup.Ijustcan’tworkitout.TheyarguedbackandforthuntilfinallyBuzzgavein.Giveyourexampapersinwhenyou’vefinished.BeforehesailedroundtheworBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_W_voyage1voyage:n.alongjourney(bysea,bylandorthroughouterspace)Avoyagetothemoonwillbeavailabletocommonpeople,I’msure.vi.goona(sea)journey;sailSirFrancesDrakewasthefirstmanwhovoyagedaroundtheworld.CF:

voyage,journey,travel&trip

这几个词都是名词,都有“旅行”、“旅程”之意。BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingThesailorwillmakeavoyagetoSingapore.BeforehesailedroundtheworBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_W_retoreretire:vi.

1)giveupone’sjobbecauseofoldage虽然已近65岁,马莉还不想退休。Thoughsheisnearly65,Marydoesn’twanttoretire.2)goaway;withdraw

一支舞曲结束,客人们回到自己的座位。Afteradance,theguestsretiredtotheirseats.3)gotobed

Ihaveahabitofretiringearlyandgettingupearly.BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingHethinksitluckytoretireatfullsalary.Thesoldiershadretired25milesfromthefrontier.BeforehesailedroundtheworBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_W_voyage2voyage在现代英语中通常指较长距离的水上航行,但也可指空中航行。例如:Inthosedays,thevoyagetoAustraliawaslonganddangerous.那时候,到澳大利亚的航行既长又危险。journey

是比较正式的用语,通常指陆地上的远行,没有回到原出发地的含义。例如:AtfirstIwasafraidthelongjourneywouldbetoomuchforher.起初我担心她受不了长距离的旅行。travel

的单数形式泛指旅行这一行为或过程,而要表示某次具体的旅行时,通常用复数,而且通常指到远方作长时间的旅行。例如:Herinterestsarepolitics,music,andtravel.她对政治、音乐和旅游感兴趣。trip

通常指较短距离的旅行,但在较通俗、随便的用法中可代替journey。例如:DidyouenjoyyourtriptoShanghai?你喜欢去上海的旅行吗?BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforehesailedroundtheworBeforehesailedroundtheworldsingle-handed,FrancisChichesterhadalreadysurprisedhisfriendsseveraltimes.Hehadtriedtoflyroundtheworldbutfailed.Thatwasin1931.Theyearspassed.Hegaveupflyingandbegansailing.Heenjoyeditgreatly.Chichesterwasalready58yearsoldwhenhewonthefirstsolotransatlanticsailingrace.Hisolddreamofgoingroundtheworldcameback,butthistimehewouldsail.

SailingRoundtheWorldHisfriendsanddoctorsdidnotthinkhecoulddoit,ashehadlungcancer.ButChichesterwasdeterminedtocarryouthisplan.InAugust,1966,attheageofnearlysixty-five,anagewhenmanymenretire,hebeganthegreatestvoyageofhislife.Soon,hewasawayinhisnew16-metreboat,GipsyMoth.Article1_W_voyage3Collocation:

maidenvoyage处女航,首航arduousvoyage艰难航行goon/make/takeavoyageto…去…旅行beonavoyage在旅途中BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingBeforehesailedroundtheworArticle2_SChichesterfollowedtherouteofthegreatnineteenthcenturyclipperships.Buttheclippershadhadplentyofcrew.Chichesterdiditallbyhimself,evenafterthemainsteeringdevicehadbeendamagedbygales.Chichestercovered14,100milesbeforestoppinginSydney,Australia.Thiswasmorethantwicethedistanceanyonehadpreviouslysailedalone.HearrivedinAustraliaon12December,just107daysoutfromEngland.HereceivedawarmwelcomefromtheAustraliansandfromhisfamilywhohadflowntheretomeethim.Onshore,Chichestercouldnotwalkwithouthelp.Everybodysaidthesamething:hehaddoneenough;hemustnotgoanyfurther.Buthedidnotlisten.BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingArticle2_SChichesterfollowedArticle2_wChichesterfollowedtherouteofthegreatnineteenthcenturyclipperships.Buttheclippershadhadplentyofcrew.Chichesterdiditallbyhimself,evenafterthemainsteeringdevicehadbeendamagedbygales.Chichestercovered14,100milesbeforestoppinginSydney,Australia.Thiswasmorethantwicethedistanceanyonehadpreviouslysailedalone.HearrivedinAustraliaon12December,just107daysoutfromEngland.HereceivedawarmwelcomefromtheAustraliansandfromhisfamilywhohadflowntheretomeethim.Onshore,Chichestercouldnotwalkwithouthelp.Everybodysaidthesamething:hehaddoneenough;hemustnotgoanyfurther.Buthedidnotlisten.BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingArticle2_wChichesterfollowedChichesterfollowedtherouteofthegreatnineteenthcenturyclipperships.Buttheclippershadhadplentyofcrew.Chichesterdiditallbyhimself,evenafterthemainsteeringdevicehadbeendamagedbygales.Chichestercovered14,100milesbeforestoppinginSydney,Australia.Thiswasmorethantwicethedistanceanyonehadpreviouslysailedalone.HearrivedinAustraliaon12December,just107daysoutfromEngland.HereceivedawarmwelcomefromtheAustraliansandfromhisfamilywhohadflowntheretomeethim.Onshore,Chichestercouldnotwalkwithouthelp.Everybodysaidthesamething:hehaddoneenough;hemustnotgoanyfurther.Buthedidnotlisten.Article2_S_whatis…..1.Whatisthegrammaticalfunctionof“anyonehadpreviouslysailedalone”inthesentence?It’sanattributiveclausemodifyingtheword“distance”.2.What’sthemeaningofthewholesentenceinChinese?这段航程比以往单人驾舟航海的最远航程的一倍还多。BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingChichesterfollowedtherouteChichesterfollowedtherouteofthegreatnineteenthcenturyclipperships.Buttheclippershadhadplentyofcrew.Chichesterdiditallbyhimself,evenafterthemainsteeringdevicehadbeendamagedbygales.Chichestercovered14,100milesbeforestoppinginSydney,Australia.Thiswasmorethantwicethedistanceanyonehadpreviouslysailedalone.HearrivedinAustraliaon12December,just107daysoutfromEngland.HereceivedawarmwelcomefromtheAustraliansandfromhisfamilywhohadflowntheretomeethim.Onshore,Chichestercouldnotwalkwithouthelp.Everybodysaidthesamething:hehaddoneenough;hemustnotgoanyfurther.Buthedidnotlisten.2.Whatcanweinferfromthissentence?1.Paraphrasethesentence.Hedidnotpayanyattentionto/Hewasnotinfluencedbywhatotherssaid.

Wecanseehischaracterthatwhenheisdeterminedtodosomethinghewillnevergiveitup.Article2_S_buthedid…..BeforeReadingGlobalReadingDetailedReadingAfterReadingChichesterfollowedtherouteChichesterfollowedtherouteofthegreatnineteenthcenturyclipperships.Buttheclippershadhadplentyofcrew.Chichesterdiditallbyhimself,evenafterthemainsteeringdevicehadbeendamagedbygales.Chichestercovered14,100milesbeforestoppinginSydney,Australia.Thiswasmorethantwicethedistanceanyonehadpreviouslysailedalone.HearrivedinAustraliaon12December,just107daysoutfromEngland.Hereceivedawarmwelco

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