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6.resort to make use of (sth. or doing sth., often sth .unpleasant or unpopular)to gain an advantage, often when everything else has failed 憑借,求助,訴諸 If other means fail , they will resort to force. 如果其他手段失敗,他們將訴諸武力。 After working for the his father for several years, he decided to strike out on his own. over fight or argue about 因……打仗,為……而爭吵 Both sides warred over the book ownership. 雙方因為這本書的歸屬打了起來。8. resort v. (to)use (sth) for help, because one cannot find any other way of acting 求助,采用 He resorted to walking to and from work after his bike was stolen. 自行車被盜后他就步行上下班。 put up with 忍耐 A true friend is one who overlooks your failures and tolerates your 。 Organically ad. 4. .stale a. 1. no longer interesting or exciting because of having been heard, done, etc. 過時的. stale news 過時的新聞。 not written。Section B, new words 2. Teaching Objectives1) to grasp reading skills introduced in section B。Step 4 ConsolidationExercises on the book:1) Comprehension 《讀寫教程IV》: Ex.Ⅱ, p. 1242) Word Building 《讀寫教程IV》: Ex. Ⅵ, p. 126 《讀寫教程IV》: Ex. Ⅶ, p. 1273) Structure 《讀寫教程IV》: Ex. Ⅷ, p. 127 《讀寫教程IV》: Ex. Ⅸ, p. 1284) Translation 《讀寫教程IV》: Ex. Ⅹ, p. 128Step 5 AssignmentWriting: 1. 海外留學的好處。6. Ice cream at one sitting(para 11)At one sitting:a period of time that a person spends sitting and doing an activity. . I read the book at one sitting. 我坐著一口氣把書讀完了。 Difficult Sentences (35’) 3) Consolidation (10’) 4) Postreading Tasks Aftertext Exercises (10’)7. Assignment:1) The main idea and structure of Text A.2) Do aftertext exercises.8. ProcedureStep 1 Revision : Dictation of words and phrasesStep 2 Introduction Leadin Question:Why are American heroes, poets and philosophers admired for their solitude?Path of thinking:What’s your opinion about that?Summary:While loneliness is very mon in the ., few people care to admit to it because it is perceived as some of social disease. It is seen as admirable for American heroes to bravely go alone into the wildness and for poets and philosophers to seek out solitude. Some hunters and explorers prefer being alone when hunting while some poets and hl is not solitary out of choices, the experience is both less enjoyable and productive. We all need to talk to someone not only about the big things but also about the little daytoday things. As a consequent, lonely people will talk about the little things to themselves, the cat, the dog and, most embarrassingly, to total strangers.Background InformationHenry David Thoreau:, eassayist,and naturalist (1817—1862)John Milton:English poet (1608—1674). William Wordsworth: English poet (1770—1850). He is regarded as the central figure in the initiation of English romanticism.Main idea of the text The article looks at two contrasting sides of solitude:the American hero or literary giant who chooses to be alone and how solitude is seen as promoting both both a strong character and creative inspiration and, how individuals feel about and react to loneliness that is not of their own choosing.The reading passage focuses on a social phenomenon—choosing to be alone on purpose. The passage can be broadly divided into four main parts:Main idea of each partPart I (Para. 1) it tells us that living alone is a mon social phenomenon. By recent count, all 22 million people live alone for one reason or another. Part II (Para. 2) it tells us what people think of living alone.Part III (Paras 310) it mentions3 famous literary giants who choose to be alone and tells us what message we can draw from the people who choose to be alone.Part IV (Paras 1116) it is the most important part as the author makes his ments on living alone.Step 3 ExplanationStudy of the text 1. here we are, all by ourselves, all 22 million of us by recent count, alone in our rooms, some of us liking it that way and some of us not. (Para. 1)Meaning: We are here, living all alone—according to recent statistics up to 22 million of us are living alone in our rooms。45.Might as well do sth. do sth because it seems best in the circumstances, though often reluctantly 最好做某事,不妨做某事。. I want to get married and settle down.我希望結(jié)婚并過上安定的生活。 line. In a row of people standing one behind the other while waiting for sth 成一行,成一