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1、The last Leaf遼寧石油化工大學(xué) 外語學(xué)院 第四教學(xué)部 田蘇Unit 6 The Human Touch第1頁Human TouchMan is born to be virtuous/ sinful 第2頁The Last Leaf第3頁Teaching ProceduresA Brief Introduction to the Author Text Analysis Vocabulary LearningSummary 4123Homework 5第4頁Introduction to O. Henry pseudonym sjudnm (筆名) of William Sydne

2、y PorterO. Henry (18621910): American writer of short stories, best known for his ironic plot twists and surprise endings He died on June 5, 1910 in New York City at the age of forty-seven. An alcoholic, he died virtually penniless. 第5頁Surpring endingsWriting StyleThe vividness of detailsCoincidence

3、 第6頁Main WorksThe Cop and the Anthemkp nmThe Gift of the MagiThe Last Leaf第7頁Text AnalysisCharacters in the storyText Organization Introduction to the PlotThreads1243第8頁Time: _ Place: _Characters: _ _ _ _Events: _, who fell victim to _, decided that she would die when _ on the blank wall outside her

4、 window _, but it did not _ even after the storm. This persistent last leaf brought back Johnsys will to live. Later on it turned out that _ wasnt the real one; it was the one drawn by _, who had drawn it at a night with heavy rain and cold wind at the expense of his own life he was attacked deadly

5、by _. Threads: _ _ _ _In-depth UnderstandingScan the story and fill in the blanks.the last ivy leafA three-story brick buildingSue, Johnsy, Behrman, the doctor, PneumoniaJohnsypneumoniaNovember, cold winterfellthe leafan old artist named Behrmanpneumoniathe last leafthe doctors three visitsfallsoupm

6、asterpiece第9頁CharactersDoctorJohnsySueOld Behaman第10頁第11頁Text OrganizationParts/scenesPara(s)CharactersEvents11-2Johnsy caught pneumonia.23-8The doctor told Sue that Johnsy needed a strong will to live on.39-17Johnsy decided that she would die when the last leaf fell.418-21Sue told Behrman about Joh

7、nsys fancy.522-33As Johnsy was encouraged by the last leaf that she decided not to give up and live on.634-37As Johnsy recovered, Behrman caught pneumonia and his case was hopeless.738-39Sue told Johnsy that Behrman had performed a kind deed without any thought of self.第12頁Threads Thread 1The last l

8、eaf Thread 2The doctors three visits Thread 3Soup Thread 4Masterpiece Thread 5The Bay of Naples第13頁Thread 1The story is, as indicated by its title, built around the last ivy leaf. In other words, the last ivy leaf is the main thread that runs through the whole story. (para.14, 27, 38)At first, Johns

9、y was determined to die when the last ivy leaf fellWhen she saw the last leaf still cling to the vine after two nights rain and wind, she decided no to give up her life.The cold fierce wind did not blow away the “l(fā)ast leaf” because Behrman risked his life to paint the last leaf.At the end of the sto

10、ry, Sue called the painted leaf Behrmans masterpiece because it was so perfect that the girls both mistook it for the real thing第14頁Thread 2Johnsy was seriously illJohnsy had a 50-50 chance for survival and death while old Behrman was incurably sick. Johnsy was sure to recover. The doctors three vis

11、its are another “thread” that helps make the story a coherent piece. Scan the story and underline the sentences that indicate this point. . (Paras. 38) (Paras. 3436) (Para. 37)第15頁Thread 31. Johnsy refused to take any soup when she decided to die with the fall of the last leaf.2. When she was shaken

12、 alive again by that undying last leaf, one of her first desires was to drink some soup.Scan the story and underline the sentences that indicate this point.(Para. 16)(Para. 31)Soup is another “thread” that helps make the story a coherent piece.第16頁Thread 4Masterpiece is another “thread” that helps m

13、ake the story a coherent piece. Scan the story and underline the sentences that indicate this point.One(Para. 18)Two(Para. 20)Three(Para. 39)Old Behrman was a failure in art. He had always talked about a masterpiece, yet he was unable to deliver it. “Someday I will paint a masterpiece, and we shall

14、all go away.”Finally, old Behrman painted his masterpiece at the cost of his life.第17頁G R _ Scanning41. Before she fell ill, Johnsy had wished to paint the Bay of Naples. (Para. 5)2. Inspired by the last leaf, Johnsy again looked forward to painting it. (Para. 33)the Bay of Naples (Para. 5) (Para. 3

15、3)第18頁Introduction to the plot1 趣味相投兩個(gè)年輕畫家Sue和Johnsy成了好朋友,擁有一間共同畫室。Sue and Johnsy had met at a caf, and they found that they had much in common, so the joint studio resulted.2 Johnsy得了肺炎,很虛弱,只能隔著小窗看著窗外那棵幾乎光禿禿常青藤,并在不停數(shù)著樹上葉子。Now Johnsy caught pneumonia, she just sat up in bed, staring out of the windo

16、w, and seemed to lose the will to hang on to life.第19頁Introduction to the plot3 Johnsy情緒很低落,跟Sue說,樹上最終一片樹葉落下日子就是她離去日子,Sue很擔(dān)心她。It was puzzling that she had a strange belief that when the last leaf on the vine outside fell, she would die.4 Sue把Johnsy想法告訴了也很關(guān)心她老畫家Behrman。Sue told Behrman about Johnsys

17、fancy.第20頁Introduction to the plot5 一夜疾風(fēng)暴雨后,Johnsy看到樹上仍留有一片樹葉,重新鼓起了活下去勇氣。As Johnsy was encouraged by the last leaf that wouldnt give in to the weather, her will to live returned.6 Behrman冒著風(fēng)雨在墻上畫了一片樹葉,因感風(fēng)寒,得了肺炎死了。Thanks to Behrman, the last leaf he painted at the cost of his life aroused Johnsys hop

18、e to live on.第21頁Useful expressions(1)磚樓某人在某方面品味燈籠袖是友好可怕蔓延這一地域in tune (with) Ones taste in sth.bishop sleevesbrick buildingstalk about the distract第22頁Useful expressions(2)處處一成希望那不勒斯灣醫(yī)藥療效吹著輕快口哨curative power of medicinesone chance in tenthe Bay of Napleshere and therewhistling a merry tune第23頁Useful

19、 expressions(3)倒著數(shù)空蕩蕩沉悶院子常青藤低聲地兩眼一直盯著窗外in a whispera bare, dreary yardivy vinecount backwardkeep ones eyes fixed out the window第24頁Useful expressions(4)住在底層過分,過分嘲笑看護(hù)人光線暗淡guard dogto excess.mock atlive on the ground floordimly lighted第25頁Useful expressions(5)流淚聽說混合著無神睜大眼睛拉起dull, wide-open eyeshear of

20、.mingle witheye streampull up第26頁Useful expressions(6)急風(fēng)驟雨顯著,突出暗綠(時(shí)間)流逝,磨損緊緊抓住,抱住wear awayStand outdark green beating rain and fierce windcling to第27頁A R _ Useful Expressions 1Useful Expressions 1. 各處here and there2. 一成可能性one chance in ten3. 畫板 drawing board4. 吹著輕快口哨whistle a merry tune5. 倒著數(shù)count b

21、ackward6. 幾乎以耳語般聲音in almost a whisper7. 聽說hear of第28頁A R _ Useful Expressions 2get wellten to onebe tired ofturn loose ones hold on everythinglook the partdrink to excessfor the rest8. 病好,康復(fù)9. 十有八九10. 厭煩11. 撇開一切 12. 看上去很像 13. 無節(jié)制地喝14. 至于其它mock terribly at15. 大肆嘲笑第29頁A R _ Useful Expressions 3peer/st

22、are atan upturned kettlestand outwear awaycling tobe out of danger16. 凝視著17. 倒置水壺18. 顯眼,突出19. (時(shí)間)流逝20. 緊緊抱住21. 脫離危險(xiǎn)be wet through22. 濕透 第30頁第31頁fearThe only thing we have to fear is fear itself我們惟一害怕就是害怕本身This speech was delivered at Roosevelts inauguration in Washington on March 4 1933ruzvelt ,ngj

23、re()n第32頁Going Home Tie a yellow ribbon around the old oak tree1971年10月14日紐約郵報(bào)登載了一個(gè)故事,故事名字叫Going Home(回家):長(zhǎng)途車上坐著一位緘默不語男子,在同車年輕游客盤問下終于開了口。原來他剛從監(jiān)獄出來,釋放前曾寫信給妻子:假如她已另有歸宿,他也不責(zé)備她;假如她還愛著他,愿意他回去,就在鎮(zhèn)口老橡樹上系一根黃絲帶;假如沒有黃絲帶,他就會(huì)隨車而去,永遠(yuǎn)不會(huì)去打攪她汽車快到目標(biāo)地了,車上人們都坐在靠窗戶位上往外看,只有這位男子不敢張望,他害怕迎面而來可能是失望突然間,全車人都沸騰起來:遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)望去,鎮(zhèn)口老橡樹上掛了

24、幾十上百條黃絲帶,這些黃絲帶像歡迎旗幟迎風(fēng)飄揚(yáng)據(jù)稱在19世紀(jì), 一些婦女在她們頭發(fā)上系黃絲帶, 以表示她們對(duì)自己在美國(guó)軍隊(duì)服務(wù)丈夫或戀人貢獻(xiàn)精神。20世紀(jì)70年代, 黃絲帶象征歡迎在軍隊(duì)或在監(jiān)獄自己所愛人回家。第33頁Tie a yellow ribbon around the old oak treeIm comin home, Ive done my timeNow Ive got to know what is and isnt mineIf you received my letter tellin you Id soon be freeThen youll know just wha

25、t to do if you still want meIf you still want meTie a yellow ribbon round the old oak treeIts been three long yearsDo you still want me?If I dont see a ribbon round the old oak treeIll stay on the busForget about usPut the blame on meIf I dont see a yellow ribbon round the old oak treeBus driver, pl

26、ease look for meCause I couldnt bear to see what I might seeIm really still in prison, and my love she holds the keyA simple yellow ribbons what I need to set me freeI wrote and told her this:Now the whole damn bus is cheeringAnd I cant believe I seeA hundred yellow ribbons round the old oak treeIm

27、comin home第34頁Summary The implications of the last leafmedicinemasterpiecedream 1.第35頁SummaryFor Johnsy:the symbol of hope 希望象征。 “When the last leaf falls, I must go too. ” “當(dāng)最終一片葉子落下來,我也要去了?!钡?6頁Summary The reasons for Johnsys recovery 2.lovekindnesscarecure第37頁Summary The last leaf symbolize the s

28、pirit of love, care and self-sacrifice and reflects the glory of humanity and miracle of life-saving.最終一片葉子是同情心和自我犧牲精神象征,它閃耀著人性光芒,創(chuàng)造了挽救生命奇跡。Belief, friendship are strong pillar of our life.信念、情誼是生命得以延續(xù)堅(jiān)強(qiáng)支柱。第38頁 Human touch is the love, care, friendship and concern of people towards each other.第39頁P(yáng)o

29、wer of Belief What has made the changes on Johnsy happen?Direct reason: The last leaf was still there.第40頁Belief is the thing you to the which leads you to bright when all hope is gone.Belief is the thing which light up your world in the darkest night.Never abandon yourselves and never give up.第41頁S

30、elf-sacrifice: the greatness in humanity Old Behrman sacrificed his own life to save Johnsy. He is a hero! In our real life, many people choose to make sacrifices for the persons and things they care.第42頁 painter live on the ground floor over sixty long white beard a failure in art serving as a mode

31、l fierce little man regarded as himself as guard dogOld BehrmanDo you think Behrman had a wish?What drove Old Behrman to save a young artist at the cost of his own life?Without Behrmans sacrifice, would Johnsy have the chance to recover.Masterpiece 第43頁Homework 1.Please read the passage carefully an

32、d sum up the implications of the last leaf.2.Debate: Make a debate about whether it was worthwhile for Old Behrman to risk death to save Johnsys life? 第44頁A R _ Debate2Supporting arguments1. It is the only way to save her life. 2. It is worthwhile for the old to risk death to save the youngs lives.O

33、pposing arguments1. Behrman could try other means to save Johnsys life instead of sacrificing himself.2. Both the olds and the youngs lives are valuable. 第45頁 Many years ago, a college student lost his life to save an old farmers life, which aroused a heated discussion among people. Some thought tha

34、t it was not worthwhile for a college student who might contribute a lot to the society in the future to risk death for an old life, while some other people held the opposite view. What is your opinion? Make a debate about whether it was worthwhile for Old Behrman to risk death to save Johnsys life?

35、 A R _ Debate1Debate Tips: 第46頁Unit 6: The Human TouchNCE-B3previousmoreindexbreakover.一幢白色小木屋_.長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)紅色卷(curly)發(fā)_3.一張大舊圓桌_ a little white wooden houselong, curly red hair a large old round tableback第47頁Unit 6: The Human TouchNCE-B3previousnextindexbreakover4. 一家價(jià)格廉價(jià)印度餐館 _5.一大份冰涼巧克力冰淇淋 _6.迅猛技術(shù)進(jìn)步 _ a cheap Indian restaurant a large cool chocolate ice-cream rapid technological advanceback第48頁Unit 6: The H

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