綜合英語教程4-02-Part 2

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1、 Unit 2,Book 4Pre-reading TaskComprehension WorkLanguage WorkReading and Language ActivitiesUnit 2,Book 4Return to MenuUnit 2,Book 4Read the title,and the introductory part of the story.Guess the answer to the question below.Then discuss your choice with your classmates.What is Mr.Boggiss secret?a.H

2、e stole antique furniture somewhere.b.Somebody gave him a big gift.c.He cheated his customers.d.He invented a clever way to do business.dpComprehension QuestionspReading for GistpDifficult SentencespDramaUnit 2,Book 4Comprehension QuestionsUnit 2,Book 41.What is Mr.Boggiss business secret?He invente

3、d a clever way of searching for supply for his antique furniture business.He disguised himself as an amiable old parson who worked for local churches making visits to farmers on a labor of love for helping preserving antique furniture for a local museum.His method was very successful and he did not

4、like other people to know his business secret.Unit 2,Book 42.How did he invent this clever way of doing business?It all started by chance.One day,his car was broken on his way back to London.He accidentally discovered a pair of valuable armchairs of the 15th century when he visited a farmhouse nearb

5、y for help.Out of quick wit,he persuaded the old lady to sell them to him at a price less than a twentieth of their real value.Inspired by his windfall,he discovered an important source of supply:those old,impoverished rich farmhouses in the comparatively isolated countryside.3.Describe his business

6、 strategies according to the story.Mr.Boggiss business strategiesProblemsMethods and solutionsWhere to search for valuable furniture?Dividing the map into subdivisions,and search them one by one on Sundays Focusing on comparatively isolated areas,large farmhouses,impoverished rich,dilapidated countr

7、y mansionsHow to get into the house to look?Pretending to be a clergyman,such as a parson who visited the farmers out of a labor of love for investigating an inventory of antique furniture for preservation,and his work was said to be associated with a museumHow to bargain for a price?He had hundreds

8、 of ways to bargain.Unit 2,Book 44.What is his strategy when he persuaded the old lady to sell him the two valuable armchairs at a price of twentieth of their real value?His strategies are first disguising his real motive for asking to buy them.He pretended to ask about it very casually,just out of

9、curiosity.He then offered an unbelievably low price(35 pounds)for something worth over 1000 pounds,and explained that they were not valuable and not easy to sell.The woman in the farmhouse had little knowledge about the real value of her chairs,so she was easily cheated by Mr.Boggiss trick.Unit 2,Bo

10、ok 4Reading for Gist One day,Mr.Boggis drove to(1)_.His car(2)_ near a farmhouse in the middle of the journey.In order to fix the car,he asked for(3)_ from the woman of the building.When he was waiting for her to fetch it,he was(4)_ by two chairs,which in his eyes were worth at least(5)_.So he make

11、up his mind to buy them and(6)_ with the woman.In the end Mr.Boggis bought the chairs for something less than(4)_ of their value.This lucky deal inspired Mr.Boggis.He(4)_ a good idea.If he could dress himself up like(9)_,going out for(10)_ for making an inventory of antique feature for a local museu

12、m he would be able to search every English farmhouse around London for what he wanted.the countrybroke downa jug of waterattracteda thousand poundsbargaineda twentiethcame up witha parsona labor of loveUnit 2,Book 4Difficult Sentences1.Whenever asked where he got the stuff,he would smile knowingly a

13、nd wink and murmur something incomprehensible.knowingly adv.in a way that shows one knows about something secret or embarrassingwink v.to close and open one eye quickly to communicate something or show that something is a secret or jokeincomprehensible adj.difficult or impossible to understand Incom

14、prehensible instructionslegal documents full of incomprehensible jargonelliptical construction Unit 2,Book 4不管什么時(shí)候叫這個(gè)女孩做點(diǎn)簡單的家務(wù),怎么她都要抱怨?無論何時(shí)何地,一旦有必要,他們就會(huì)訴諸武力。如果養(yǎng)得好,這只鳥可以活到五年。這種病如果不加以治療,患者就會(huì)完全失明。They believed in the application of force whenever and wherever(it is)necessary.If(it is)taken good care of

15、,the bird can live as long as five years.This is an illness that can result in total blindness if left untreated.Why does the girl complain whenever asked to do a simple chore?1.Whenever asked where he got the stuff,he would smile knowingly and wink and murmur something incomprehensible.每次有人問他從哪里拿到這

16、些物件,他總是會(huì)心一笑,擠每次有人問他從哪里拿到這些物件,他總是會(huì)心一笑,擠眉弄眼,低聲地說這是一個(gè)小秘密。眉弄眼,低聲地說這是一個(gè)小秘密。Unit 2,Book 4Unit 2,Book 42.He had gone out in the morning to visit his old mother,who lived in Sevenoaks,and on the way back the fanbelt on his car had broken,causing the engine to overheat and the water to boil away.non-restrict

17、ive relative clausepresent participle phrase that indicates resultboil away:continue to boil;boil until nothing remainsThe kettle was boiling away merrily on the fire.The water had all boiled away and the kettle was empty.那天早上,他出去拜訪他住在七橡樹的老母親。在回家途那天早上,他出去拜訪他住在七橡樹的老母親。在回家途中,他的汽車風(fēng)扇帶斷了,以致引擎過熱,造成水沸。中,他的

18、汽車風(fēng)扇帶斷了,以致引擎過熱,造成水沸。Unit 2,Book 43.Each of these squares covered an actual area of five miles by five,which was about as much territory,he estimated,as he could cope with on a single Sunday,were he to comb it thoroughly.by prep.used as a function word in multiplication,in division,and in measurement

19、s divide a by b;multiply 10 by 4;a room 15 feet by 20 feet conditional inversioncomparative clauseUnit 2,Book 4每個(gè)方塊實(shí)際覆蓋五乘五平方英里,要徹底搜索的話,他每個(gè)方塊實(shí)際覆蓋五乘五平方英里,要徹底搜索的話,他估計(jì)一個(gè)星期天能走完的地域也就這么大。估計(jì)一個(gè)星期天能走完的地域也就這么大。3.Each of these squares covered an actual area of five miles by five,which was about as much territor

20、y,he estimated,as he could cope with on a singly Sunday,were he to comb it thoroughly.Unit 2,Book 44.But obviously there was a bit more to it than that.Country folks are a suspicious lot.So are the impoverished rich.You cant go about ringing their bells and expecting them to show you around their ho

21、uses just for the asking,because they wont do it.lot n.a group of people or things considered together Could you help me carry this lot upstairs?there was a bit more to it than thatto prep.used to show a relationship with somethingThe robbery may be linked to other crimes of violence.go about to do

22、something in the way that one usually does;set to work at;keep busy withShe went about her preparations in a quiet businesslike way.It is dangerous to go about on the construction site without a safety helmet.Unit 2,Book 4但顯然事情沒那么簡單。鄉(xiāng)下人疑心重。那些家道中落的但顯然事情沒那么簡單。鄉(xiāng)下人疑心重。那些家道中落的有錢人也一樣。你不能直接去敲門而期望他們應(yīng)你的要求有錢人

23、也一樣。你不能直接去敲門而期望他們應(yīng)你的要求領(lǐng)你參觀他們的屋子,因?yàn)樗麄兪遣粫?huì)這樣做的。領(lǐng)你參觀他們的屋子,因?yàn)樗麄兪遣粫?huì)這樣做的。4.But obviously there was a bit more to it.Country folks are a suspicious lot.So are the impoverished rich.You cant go about ringing their bells and expecting them to show you around their houses just for the asking,because they wont

24、do it.Unit 2,Book 45.From now on,every Sunday,he was going to be a nice old parson spending his holiday traveling around on a labor of love for the“society”,compiling an inventory of the treasures that lay hidden in the country homes of England.A labor of love is what you do for a person or for a ca

25、use that you love.Taking care of this baby is a labor of love.She spent most of her life working with the poor.It was a labor of love.inventory n.a list of all the things in a placeWe made an inventory of everything in the apartment.Unit 2,Book 4 從今以后,每個(gè)星期天,他將是一位善良的老牧師,作為從今以后,每個(gè)星期天,他將是一位善良的老牧師,作為對對“

26、協(xié)會(huì)協(xié)會(huì)”愛的奉獻(xiàn)愛的奉獻(xiàn),利用他的假日到處游走,搜集藏在,利用他的假日到處游走,搜集藏在英國鄉(xiāng)間居所的寶藏。英國鄉(xiāng)間居所的寶藏。5.From now on,every Sunday,he was going to be a nice old parson spending his holiday traveling around on a labor of love for the“society”,compiling an inventory of the treasures that lay hidden in the country homes of England.Drama Uni

27、t 2,Book 4Act I:An Accidental Discovery Story part:(From the beginning of the story to“They bargained for half an hour,and of course in the end Mr.Boggis got the chair and agreed to pay her something less than a twentieth of their value.”)Cast:Mr.Boggis,the woman of the farmhouseWork in small groups

28、 to convert the story into a three-act play.(You may add a voiceover to the cast if necessary.)Unit 2,Book 4Act II:A Scheme Story part:(The part between Act I and Act III.Suppose Mr.Boggis and his wife discuss their new business plan.)Cast:Mr.Boggis and his wifeAct III:Parsons Visit Story part:(The

29、last five paragraphs.Suppose Mr.Boggis,disguised as an amiable parson,visits one of the farmhouses near London.)Cast:Mr.Boggis,husband and wife of the farmhouseUnit 2,Book 4Guidelines for Developing the Play ScriptAPPLICANTThe title of the dramaPresenting the dialogue for each character with instruc

30、tions for acting in non-finite clauses in the bracketsIntroducing the characters and their background together with a description of the scene in the present tenseSentence structuresWork with Sentences Guided Writing Unit 2,Book 4Sentence Structures Unit 2,Book 4Given sentence:Apparently he had a so

31、urce of supply that seemed to be almost inexhaustible.New sentence:It seems that he had a source of supply that was almost inexhaustible.Unit 2,Book 41.It seems that he is an intelligent boy.2.I seemed to have lost my keys.3.It seems that he lives in an unrealistic world.4.He happened to glance in t

32、hrough the door to the living-room.5.If he happened to spot something he really wanted,well he knew a hundred different ways of dealing with that.He seems to be an intelligent boy.It seemed that I had lost my keys.He seems to live in an unrealistic world.It happened that he glanced in through the do

33、or to the living room.If it happened that he spot something he really wanted,well he knew a hundred different ways of dealing with that.The verb usually represents the state instead of an action when it is used in Subject+seem to+v structure.6.It just happened that he had a client who rather liked t

34、hat sort of thing.7.He needed to drive out once a week and help himself.(emphasizing the verb phrases:drive out and help himself)8.He needed to drive out once a week and help himself.(emphasizing once a week)9.The spirit of persistence makes me work hard and succeed finally.(emphasizing the subject)

35、He happened to have a client who rather liked that sort of thing.What he needed to do was to drive out once a week and help himself.It was once a week that he needed to drive out and help himself.It is the spirit of persistence that makes me work hard and succeed finally.Unit 2,Book 41.I learn Engli

36、sh _.(出于興趣)2.I need _ to finish the task.(另外兩周)3.If you _ business,you may take risks.(從事)4.I _,but nobody came to open the door.(按門鈴)5.Dont _ too much work because the extra cash is not worthwhile.(承擔(dān))6.His efforts seemed to be _ for the disabled.(對熱心)Work with Sentences Unit 2,Book 4 another two w

37、eeks out of curiosity go about doing rang the bell take on a labor of loveApparently it seemed that the antique dealer Mr.Boggis had a source of inexhaustible supply.Out of curiosity people asked him about his secret,but he only answered vaguely,and murmured something knowingly incomprehensible.In f

38、act he had a great discovery once when he bought two valuable antique chairs form a lady in a farmhouse.He cheated her that he just wanted to have another two chairs for his friend,and asked her toGuided Writing Unit 2,Book 4Answers for ReferenceUnit 2,Book 4sell them on the cheap.Since the old lady

39、 had little knowledge about the true value of the chairs,Mr.Boggis finally bought them for a price that was less than a twentieth of their real value.This windfall inspired him.He would have a rich source of supply if he went about combing the areas around London,especially the countryside farmhouse

40、.However,he knew that he shouldnt do it directly by ringing the bells on the door and asking if they had any furniture to sell.He needed to find a good reason to get into the farmhouse.He finally came up with an idea.Once the idea was formed,his scheme began to take on practical aspects:he printed some business cards,and dressed himself up as a parson.Now he was an amiable,old parson who was involved in preparing an inventory of antique furniture for local museums on a labor of love.Unit 2,Book 4Return to Menu

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