2019人教版选择性必修三 一单元 拓展阅读2Unit One Workbook Expanding Your World The E xperiment阅读简案About the Passage"Little Women" is a beloved novel b y Louisa May Alcott. Set during the Civil War, it follows the liv es of the March sisters – Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy – as they naviga te love, independence, and sisterhood. Through their experiences, they learn about family, resilience, and staying true to oneself . This timeless tale has touched the hearts of readers worldwide, inspiring women to pursue their dreams and cherish the bonds of sisterhood.About the AuthorLouisa May Alcott (1832-1888) is known as an American author.Alcott worked as a servant and a seamstres s before she made her fortune as a writer. Her first book, Flower fables (1854) , was a collection of tales. Her letters written t o her family when she was a Civil War nurse were published as Hos pital sketches (1863) ; her first published novel, Moods, followe d in 1864.She first achieved wide fame and wealth with Little wom en (1868) , one of the most popular children''s books ever written . The novel, which recounts the adolescent dventures of the four March sisters, is largely autobiographical. She herself was repre sented by the spirited Jo March. Good wives (1869) , Little men ( 1871),and Jo''s boys (1886) are sequels.Fast ReadingIn what order is the passage going onWhat does the passage want to teach us?in oder of timeWe can have our own interest, meanwhile we also need to take our dutyDetailed Readingstay in bed late and do nothingsi t in the old apply tree and readplay all the time and restlearn s ome new songsWhat is Mrs March’s suggestion?You may try your expe riement for a week and see how you like itComplete the following tableDetailed ReadingWhat did the four sisters do the first day o f holidaygot up late and had breakfast alonespent the morning wit h a friend and the afternoon reading in the apply treeput on her best dress and went outside to draw and was caught in rainpulled all her toys out of her closet but then left them to play some mu sicWhat is Mrs March’s reflection?She smiled and said nothing,kee ping home pleasant and running smoothlyDetailed ReadingWhat did t hey think of their experiment? found time hanging heavily and sta rted cutting and spoiling her clothesread till her eyes hurt and was sick of bookswas quite bored, for she didn’t like dolls or re ading and she couldn’t draw all the time.sometimes suddely shook her doll and shouted at it. No one would admit that they were ti red of the experimentDetailed ReadingWhat did girls do knowing th at their mother was “ill”?What was their breakfast like? ______ ______was very bitter ____________were burnt ____________tast ed oddWhat did they do thenThey together made a breakfast for her The teaThe eggsThe biscuitsDetailed ReadingWhen did Mrs March hav e lunWho did the cleaning?Who cooked lunch? What’s it like?What d id the girls do then in the afternoon?How did they feel in the ev ening?OutsideMeg tidied the living room, hiding the litter under the sofa and shutting the curtains to save the trouble of dusting Jo boiled the vegetables, burnt the bread, overboiled the lobster , underboiled potato. Besides, she used salt instead of sugar for stawberries and the cream was sourThey were busy tidying and cle aning, receiving guests and runnig errands They groaned or sighedDetailed re adingRead aloud the last paragraph repeatedly.Translate this last paragraph into Chinese.Try to recite the whole paragraphLanguage Pointson one’s owntime hang heavilybe sick ofput together say to oneselfsave the troublego withbe about to run errandsthink of on eselfa sense of power and independencego to extreme独自地时间难熬厌倦共同自言自 语省去麻烦匹配即将…跑腿为自己着想一种权力和独立的感觉走极端AssignmentRead the passage again Se arch the internet for the film of Little Women and enjoy itVocabularyexclaimn v. 大声喊drip v. 滴下experiment n. 实践be sick of 厌倦lobster n. 龙虾jug n. 壶run errands 跑腿porch n. 玄关groan v. 呻吟dreadful adj. 可怕的echo n.v. 回声;附和mischief n. 顽皮;不和 |
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