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1、,B R _ main1,English Song Easy to be Hard,Maugham,Kobe,Yokohama,Bridge,Cocktail,Gin Fizzes,B R _ 1_main,English Song Easy to be Hard,The Band,Song Appreciation,Questions on the Song and the Text,B R _ 1_1,The Band,B R _ 1_1_pop,Three Dog Night:Jimmy Greenspoon,Cory Wells,Danny Hutton,Pat Bautz,Micha

2、el Allsup,Paul Kingery.From 1969 to1974,nobody had more Top 10 hits,moved more records,or sold more concert tickets.During this period Three Dog Night was undoubtedly the most popular band in America:twenty-one consecutive Top 40 hits,eighteen straight Top 20s,eleven Top 10s,seven number 1s,seven mi

3、llion-selling singles and twelve straight gold LPs.By late 75,they had sold nearly 50 million records.Since 1986,Three Dog Night has toured regularly.Their records continue to sell in great numbers and they receive regular airplay on radio stations around the world.,B R _ 1_2,Song Appreciation,B R _

4、 1_3,Questions on the Song and the Text,1.Do some people care too much for people in general but forget the needs of their closest friends?,Yes.Some people want to show their concern for people in general in public or create their public image but in the depth of their hearts,they just care about th

5、emselves.,2.What is the singer complaining about?,Too many people find it all too easy to be cold,to say no.,B R _ 2_1,Maugham,Maugham,W(illiam)Somerset:,18741965,Birthplace:,England,Nationality:,British,Achievements:,Of Human Bondage(1915)The Moon and Sixpence(1919)The Painted Veil(1925)Cakes and A

6、le(1930)Christmas Holiday(1939)The Hour Before the Dawn(1942),B R _ 2_2,Achievements:,The Razors Edge(1944)A Romance(1948)The Trembling of a Leaf(1921)The British Agent(1928)First Person Singular(1931)Ah King(1933)Quartet(1948)The Circle(1921)Our Betters(1923)East of Suez(1922),B R _ 2_3,Maugham,W(i

7、lliam)Somerset(1874-1965):English author,whose novels and short stories are characterized by great narrative facility,simplicity of style,and a disillusioned and ironic point of view.Maugham was born in Paris and studied medicine at the University of Heidelberg and at Saint Thomass Hospital,London.H

8、is partially autobiographical novel Of Human Bondage(1915)is generally acknowledged as his masterpiece and is one of the best realistic English novels of the early 20th century.The Moon and Sixpence(1919)is a story of the conflict between the artist and conventional society,based,B R _ 2_4,based on

9、the life of the French painter Paul Gauguin;other novels are The Painted Veil(1925),Cakes and Ale(1930),Christmas Holiday(1939),The Hour Before the Dawn(1942),The Razors Edge(1944),and Cataline:A Romance(1948).Among the collections of his short stories are The Trembling of a Leaf(1921),which include

10、s“Miss Thompson,”later dramatized as Rain;Ashenden:or The British Agent(1928);First Person Singular(1931);Ah King(1933);and Quartet(1948).He also wrote satiric comedies The Circle(1921)and Our Betters(1923)the melodrama East of Suez(1922),essays,and two autobiographies.,B R _ 2_2_pop,B R _ 3_1,Kobe,

11、Kobe:one of the leading Japanese ports;a major industrial center and railway hub;a cultural center;heavily bombed during World War II but was rebuilt and enlarged,B R _ 3_2,B R _ 3_3,Kobe,city,capital of Hyogo prefecture,S Honshu,Japan,on Osaka Bay.One of the leading Japanese ports,it is also a majo

12、r industrial center and railway hub.It is part of a transportation network,which includes express trains and highways,that links it to Osaka,Kyoto,and Nagoya.It has shipbuilding yards,vehicle factories,iron and steel mills,sugar refineries,and chemical,rubber,and food-processing plants.A cultural ce

13、nter,Kobe has several colleges and universities and many temples and shrines.Kobe was heavily bombed during World War II but was rebuilt and enlarged,with much commercial building taking place on landfill in Osaka Bay.,B R _ 4_1,Yokohama,Yokohama:Japans second largest city;one of the leading seaport

14、s in Japan;revived and prospered after the heavy bombardment during World War II;,B R _ 4_2,B R _ 4_3,Yokohama,city,capital of Kanagawa prefecture,SE Honshu,Japan,on the western shore of Tokyo Bay,Japans second largest city and one of its leading seaports.Yokohama has excellent transportation links

15、with most major Japanese cities.Virtually destroyed by an earthquake and fires in 1923,Yokohama was quickly rebuilt;the city was modernized,and extensive improvements were made in its harbor.Yokohama suffered heavy bombardment during World War II,but it revived and prospered.The city has four univer

16、sities;a variety of Christian churches,Shinto shrines,and temples;and numerous parks and gardens,notably Nogeyama Park,which was created after the earthquake.,B R _ 5_1,Bridge,Bridge,card game derived from whist,played with 52 cards by four players in two partnerships.Bridge probably originated in t

17、he Middle East in the 19th cent.,B R _ 5_2,B R _ 6,Cocktail,B R _ 6_pop,Cocktail,short mixed drink originating in the United States and served as an appetizer.It generally has a basis of gin,whisky,rum,or brandy combined with vermouth or fruit juices and often flavored with bitters or grenadine.It i

18、s blended by stirring or shaking in a vessel containing cracked ice.The term is also applied to nonalcoholic beverages served as appetizers,e.g.,tomato juice cocktail,and also to mixed,cut-up fruits and to shellfish and oysters served with a sharp sauce.,B R _ 7,Gin Fizzes,B R _ 7_pop,Gin,spirituous

19、 liquor distilled chiefly from fermented cereals,malted and unmalted,and flavored with juniper berries.It originated in Holland(thus the name Hollands,or Holland gin)but is now manufactured also in other countries,chiefly England and the United States.A type of gin developed in England is known as L

20、ondon gin;it is more highly distilled than Holland gin.Dry gin has been highly rectified.Old Tom gin is sweetened for use as a liqueur.Sloe gin is flavored with fresh sloes instead of juniper.Gin fizzes,a cocktail of gin,egg white,lime and lemon juice,sugar,and cream,shaken with ice and often topped

21、 with soda or seltzer.,G R _ main,Word-web,Prediction,Part Division of the Text,Further Understanding,G R _ Further Understanding_ main,For Parts 1&2 Questions and Answers,For Part 3 Section Division,Further Understanding,G R _ Word-web1,Word-web,Think of as many possible words and phrases about fri

22、end.,Friend,friendly,sociable,chummy,amiable,warm-hearted,intimate,cordial,sophisticated and vicious,generous,nice,humorous,frank,G R _ Word-web2,Friend,hard to talk to,close,cruel,helpful,strict,stubborn,decent,cautious and timid,smart,organized,active,thoughtful,heartless,G R _ Word-web3,G R _ Wor

23、d-web4,G R _ Prediction,Prediction,Predict what the text is about or what kinds of plot are possible under such a title.,You may think:a story about how people helped their friend in need.An entirely different story:Those who appear to be friendly may turn out to be so evil-minded as to be ready to

24、strike a cruel blow at a friend in need.,G R _ Part Division of the Text 1,Part Division of the Text,Part,Para(s),Main Ideas,1,1,2,23,It is no easy job to judge people,for they arent always what they appear to be.,Kind and gentle,Edward Burton,a wealthy merchant,appeared as if he could not bear to h

25、urt a fly.,3,451,As it turned out,Burton was cold-blooded enough to send a friend to certain death.,G R _Q$A,Questions and Answers,1.Who narrates Parts I and II?,Part I and Part II are narrated by“I”,who offers his subjective opinion of Burtons character.,2.Why is there such a difference?,When contr

26、asts abound,it is hard for readers to easily predict what will happen next.,G R _Section Division1,Section Division,Part Three,which constitutes the main plot,can be subdivided into three sections.,Sections,Lines,Mainly about,1,3766,2,6798,what Edward knew about Lenny,how Edward responded to Lennys

27、request,3,99132,how Edward,a“kind”gentleman,handled a friend in desperate need of help,D R _ Text 1,A Friend in Need,For thirty years now I have been studying my fellowmen.I do not know very much about them.I shrug my shoulders when people tell me that their first impressions of a person are always

28、right.I think they must have small insight or great vanity.For my own part I find that the longer I know people the more they puzzle me.,These reflections have occurred to me because I read in this mornings paper that Edward Hyde Burton had died at Kobe.He was a merchant and he had been in business

29、in Japan for many years.I knew him very little,but he interested me because once he gave me a great surprise.,D R _ Text 2,Unless I had heard the story from his own lips,I should never have believed that he was capable of such an action.It was more startling because both in appearance and manner he

30、suggested a very definite type.Here if ever was a man all of a piece.He was a tiny little fellow,not much more than five feet four in height,and very slender,with white hair,a red face much wrinkled,and blue eyes.I suppose he was about sixty when I knew him.He was always neatly and quietly dressed i

31、n accordance with his age and station.,D R _ Text 3,Though his offices were in Kobe,Burton often came down to Yokohama.I happened on one occasion to be spending a few days there,waiting for a ship,and I was introduced to him at the British Club.We played bridge together.He played a good game and a g

32、enerous one.He did not talk very much,either then or later when we were having drinks,but what he said was sensible.He had a quiet,dry humor.He seemed to be popular at the club and afterwards,when he had gone,they described him as one of the best.It happened that we were both staying,D R _ Text 4,st

33、aying at the Grand Hotel and next day he asked me to dine with him.I met his wife,fat,elderly,and smiling,and his two daughters.It was evidently a united and affectionate family.I think the chief thing that struck me about Burton was his kindliness.There was something very pleasing in his mild blue

34、eyes.His voice was gentle;you could not imagine that he could possibly raise it in anger;his smile was benign.Here was a man who attracted you because you felt in him a real love for his fellows.At the same time he liked his game of cards and his,D R _ Text 5,his cocktail,he could tell with point a

35、good and spicy story,and in his youth he had been something of an athlete.He was a rich man and he had made every penny himself.I suppose one thing that made you like him was that he was so small and frail;he aroused your instincts of protection.You felt that he could not bear to hurt a fly.One afte

36、rnoon I was sitting in the lounge of the Grand Hotel when Burton came in and seated himself in the chair next to mine.,D R _ Text 6,What do you say to a little drink?He clapped his hands for a boy and ordered two gin fizzes.As the boy brought them a man passed along the street outside and seeing me

37、waved his hand.Do you know Turner?said Burton as I nodded a greeting.,Ive met him at the club.Im told hes a remittance man.Yes,I believe he is.We have a good many here.He plays bridge well.,D R _ Text 7,They generally do.There was a fellow here last year,oddly enough a namesake of mine,who was the b

38、est bridge player I ever met.I suppose you never came across him in London.Lenny Burton he called himself.I believe hed belonged to some very good clubs.No,I dont believe I remember the name.He was quite a remarkable player.He seemed to have an instinct about the cards.It was uncanny.I used to play

39、with him a lot.He was in Kobe for some time.Burton sipped his gin fizz.,D R _ Text 8,Its rather a funny story,he said.He wasnt a bad chap.I liked him.He was always well-dressed and smart-looking.He was handsome in a way with curly hair and pink-and-white cheeks.Women thought a lot of him.There was n

40、o harm in him,you know,he was only wild.Of course he drank too much.Those sort of fellows always,always do.A bit of money used to come on for him once a quarter and he made a bit more by card-playing.He won a good deal of mine,I know that.,D R _ Text 9,Burton gave a kindly chuckle.I knew from my own

41、 experience that he could lose money at bridge with a good grace.He stroked his shaven chin with his thin hand;the veins stood out on it and it was almost transparent.I suppose that is why he came to me when he went broke,that and the fact that he was a namesake of mine.,He came to see me in my offi

42、ce one day and asked me for a job.I was rather surprised.He told me that there was no more money coming from home and he wanted to work.I asked him how old he was.,D R _ Text 10,“Thirty-five,”he said.“And what have you been doing hitherto?”I asked him.“Well,nothing very much,”he said.I couldnt help

43、laughing.“Im afraid I cant do anything for you just yet,”I said.“Come back and see me in another thirty-five years,and Ill see what I can do.”,D R _ Text 11,He didnt move.He went rather pale.He hesitated for a moment and then he told me that he had had bad luck at cards for some time.He hadnt been w

44、illing to stick to bridge,hed been playing poker,and hed got trimmed.He hadnt a penny.Hed pawned everything he had.He couldnt pay his hotel bill and they wouldnt give him any more credit.He was down and out.If he couldnt get something to do hed have to commit suicide.I looked at him for a bit.I coul

45、d see now that he was all to pieces.Hed been drinking more than usual and he looked fifty.The girls wouldnt have thought so much of him if theyd seen him then.,D R _ Text 12,“Well isnt there anything you can do except play cards?”I asked him.“I can swim,”he said.“Swim!”I could hardly believe my ears

46、;it seemed such an insane answer to give.“I swam for my university.”,I got some glimmering of what he was driving at.Ive known too many men who were little tin gods at their university to be impressed by it.,D R _ Text 13,“I was a pretty good swimmer myself when I was a young man,”I said.Suddenly I

47、had an idea.Pausing in his story,Burton turned to me.Do you know Kobe?he asked.No,I said,I passed through it once,but I only spent a night there.Then you dont know the Shioya Club.When I was a young man I swam from there round the beacon and landed at the creek of Tarumi.Its over three miles and its

48、 rather difficult on account of the currents round the beacon.Well,I told my young namesake about it and I said to him that if hed do it Id give him a job.,D R _ Text 14,I could see he was rather taken aback.“You say youre a swimmer,”I said.“Im not in very good condition,”he answered.I didnt say any

49、thing.I shrugged my shoulders.He looked at me for a moment and then he nodded.“All right,”he said.“When do you want me to do it?”I looked at my watch.It was just after ten.“The swim shouldnt take you much over an hour and a quarter.Ill drive round to the creek at half past twelve and meet you.Ill ta

50、ke you back to the club to dress and then well have lunch together.”,D R _ Text 15,“Done,”he said.We shook hands.I wished him good luck and he left me.I had a lot of work to do that morning and I only just managed to get to the creek at Tarumi at half past twelve.But I neednt have hurried;he never t

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