Lesson Thirteen Text Lesson Thirteen Mr.Imagination by George Kent 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 Lesson Thirteen Mr. Imagination by George Kent
Lesson Thirteen Text 1 Introduction 2.Text 3.Language Points 4.Work on the text 5.Grammar 6.Grammar Exercise 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 1 Introduction 2. Text 3. Language Points 4. Work on the text 5. Grammar 6. Grammar Exercise
Lesson Thirteen Text Introduction This is a good biographical sketch of a popular 19th century writer.The style is informative and straightforward. mim 000E 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 Introduction This is a good biographical sketch of a popular 19th century writer. The style is informative and straightforward
Lesson Thirteen Text Text Mr.Imagination Back in the 1880's,a big red-bearded man came to call one day on the French Minister of Education.(1 The receptionist looked at the card and his face lighted u山p.(2)“onsieur Verne.”(3)he said reverently,"pray be seated.(4)With all the traveling you do, you must be tired."Jules Verne should have been worn out.(5 He had gone around the world 100 times or more---once in eighty days.He had voyaged (6)60,000 miles under the sea,whizzed (7) around the moon,hitchhiked (8)on comets,explored the center of the earth. 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 Text Mr. Imagination Back in the 1880’s, a big red-bearded man came to call one day on the French Minister of Education. (1) The receptionist looked at the card and his face lighted up.(2)“Monsieur Verne,” (3) he said reverently, “pray be seated. (4) With all the traveling you do, you must be tired.” Jules Verne should have been worn out.(5) He had gone around the world 100 times or more --- once in eighty days. He had voyaged (6) 60,000 miles under the sea, whizzed (7) around the moon, hitchhiked (8) on comets, explored the center of the earth
Lesson Thirteen Text chatted with cannibals in Africa and Bushmen in Australia.(9)There was very little of the world 's geography that Jules Verne,the writer had not visited.(10) Jules Verne,the man,was as stay-at-home.(11)Ifhe was tired it was merely writer's cramp.(12)For forty years he sat in a small room of the red brick tower of his home,in Amiens. turning out,year in year out,one book every six months--- more than 100 altogether (13)Verne himself had made visits around Europe and North Africa,and one six-week tour of New York State. 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 chatted with cannibals in Africa and Bushmen in Australia. (9)There was very little of the world’s geography that Jules Verne, the writer, had not visited.(10) Jules Verne, the man, was as stay-at-home. (11) If he was tired it was merely writer’s cramp. (12) For forty years he sat in a small room of the red brick tower of his home, in Amiens, turning out, year in year out, one book every six months --- more than 100 altogether. (13) Verne himself had made visits around Europe and North Africa, and one six-week tour of New York State
Lesson Thirteen Text And that was all.The world's most extraordinary tourist spent less than one of his seventy-seven years en voyage.(14④ His books are crowded with hunting and fishing expeditions.(15)but Jules went hunting only once.Then he raised his gun and---proof!---shot the red ribbon of the hat of a game warden.The only fish he ever caught was on a plate at the end of a fork. 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 And that was all. The world’s most extraordinary tourist spent less than one of his seventy-seven years en voyage. (14) His books are crowded with hunting and fishing expeditions, (15) but Jules went hunting only once. Then he raised his gun and --- proof! --- shot the red ribbon of the hat of a game warden. The only fish he ever caught was on a plate at the end of a fork
Lesson Thirteen Text Though he never held a test tube in his hand,Jules Verne became a stimulus and inspiration to the scientist in the laboratory.(16)He had TV working before simple radio had been invented.He had helicopters a half century before the Wright brothers.(17)There were, in fact.few twentieth-century wonders that this man did not foresee (18)neon lights,air conditioning,skyscrapers, Guided missiles,tanks,submarines, airplanes.Beyond (19)any doubt, Verne was the father of science-fiction; 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 Though he never held a test tube in his hand, , Jules Verne became a stimulus and inspiration to the scientist in the laboratory. (16) He had TV working before simple radio had been invented. He had helicopters a half century before the Wright brothers. (17) There were, in fact, few twentieth-century wonders that this man did not foresee (18) neon lights, air conditioning, skyscrapers, Guided missiles, tanks, submarines, airplanes. Beyond (19) any doubt, Verne was the father of science-fiction;
Lesson Thirteen Text he was years ahead of (20)H.G.Wells, Conan Doyle,and the other great visualizers of things to come.(21 Nor was he simple an entertainer.(22) He wrote about he marvels of tomorrow with such precise,indisputable detail that he was taken seriously.(23) 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 he was years ahead of (20) H.G. Wells, Conan Doyle, and the other great visualizers of things to come.(21) Nor was he simple an entertainer. (22) He wrote about he marvels of tomorrow with such precise, indisputable detail that he was taken seriously.(23)
Lesson Thirteen Text Learned societies (24)argued with him. Mathematicians spent Weeks checking his figures.(25)When his book about going to the moon was published,500 people volunteered for the next expedition.France's famous Marshall Lyautey once said that modern science was simply a process of working out in practice 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 Learned societies (24)argued with him. Mathematicians spent Weeks checking his figures. (25) When his book about going to the moon was published, 500 people volunteered for the next expedition. France’s famous Marshall Lyautey once said that modern science was simply a process of working out in practice
Lesson Thirteen Text what Jules Verne had envisioned in words.(26) Verne,who lived to see many of his fancies come true,was matter-of-factabout it all.(27) What one man can imagine,”he said,“another man can do.” Jules'father was a lawyer;his mother was descended from one of the great families of France.(28) Their son was born on the Island of Feydeau, near Nantes,in 1828.Napoleon 目 had just died.Wellington was prime minister of England. 课文
Lesson Thirteen Text 课 文 what Jules Verne had envisioned in words.(26) Verne, who lived to see many of his fancies come true, was matter-of-fact about it all. (27) “What one man can imagine,” he said, “another man can do.” Jules’ father was a lawyer; his mother was descended from one of the great families of France. (28) Their son was born on the Island of Feydeau, near Nantes, in 1828. Napoleon had just died. Wellington was prime minister of England