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1. Answer the following questions: 1)What is the true standards to judge a person? 2) How did the father in Section teach his son to be a real man 2. Have a small quiz: dictation of some new words and phrases from section A I. Start the new lesson 1. Introductio An elderly man collapsed on a downtown brooklime street corner and was sent to hospital. In hospital he was eager to see his son. With the help of the Red Cross maI and officers of the army his son was sent to the hospital on time His son tried his best to comfort the elderly man with his true love till the elderly man died satisfactorily. At last the nurse knew that this young man who has been considered the son was not the elderly man's son But the young man devoted his love at the crucial time to comfort the elderly man a t crucial time. At the end of the story, we knew the reason for the mistake. that was the two "Marines" had the same name and similar numbers in the army 2. Discourse analy Part I(paras. 1-7): the hours of an old man whose son stayed at his bed all the time Part II(paras. 8-15 ): the truth of the relationship between the old man and " his son 3. Language points: elderly: a(of people)rather old; senior; past middle age He's an elderly gentleman /He's very active for an elderly man collapse: vi 1).(of a person) fall down(and usu become unconscious) because of illness. tire A policeman collapsed from the smoke He collapsed in the street and died on the way to the hospital 2) break into pieces and fall down or in suddenly The whole build ing collapsed. The roof collapsed under the weight of the snov n.I). the act of collapsing The storm caused the collapse of the build g. t 2). a sudden and complete loss of strength or will He suffered from a collapse of the body after long days of hard work locate: vt 1). discover the exact position or place of (sb. /sth. m trying to locate Mr. Smith. Do you know where he is? Please locate the electric fault as soon as possible 2). set(sth )in a place; place a new factory is to be located on this lot/ The information office is located in the city center 4 apparent: a 1). clearly seen or understood; very clea Certain problems were apparent from the start /It became apparent that she was going to die 2) seeming; unreal Her apparent lack of care made him even more nervous Their wealth is more apparent than real apparently: ad accord ing to how something looks; as it seems He had apparently escaped by buying a guard / Apparently they re going to marry1. Answer the following questions: 1) What is the true standards to judge a person? 2) How did the father in Section teach his son to be a real man? 2. Have a small quiz: dictation of some new words and phrases from section A: III. Start the new lesson 1. Introduction: An elderly man collapsed on a downtown brooklime street corner and was sent to hospital. In hospital he was eager to see his son. With the help of the Red Cross man and officers of the army, his son was sent to the hospital on time. His son tried his best to comfort the elderly man with his true love till the elderly man died satisfactorily. At last the nurse knew that this young man who has been considered the “son” was not the elderly man’s son. But the young man devoted his love at the crucial time to comfort the elderly man a t crucial time. At the end of the story, we knew the reason for the mistake, that was, the two “Marines” had the same name and similar numbers in the army. 2. Discourse analysis Part I (paras. 1-7): the hours of an old man whose son stayed at his bed all the time. Part II (paras. 8-15): the truth of the relationship between the old man and “his son”. 3. Language points: 1 elderly: a.(of people) rather old; senior; past middle age He's an elderly gentleman./ He's very active for an elderly man. 2 collapse:vi.1). (of a person) fall down (and usu. become unconscious) because of illness, tiredness, etc. A policeman collapsed from the smoke. He collapsed in the street and died on the way to the hospital. 2). break into pieces and fall down or in suddenly The whole building collapsed./ The roof collapsed under the weight of the snow. n.1). the act of collapsing The storm caused the collapse of the building. 2). a sudden and complete loss of strength or will He suffered from a collapse of the body after long days of hard work. 3 locate: vt.1). discover the exact position or place of (sb./sth.) 'm trying to locate Mr. Smith. Do you know where he is? Please locate the electric fault as soon as possible. 2). set (sth.) in a place; place A new factory is to be located on this lot/ The information office is located in the city center. 4 apparent:a.1). clearly seen or understood; very clear Certain problems were apparent from the start./ It became apparent that she was going to die. 2). seeming; unreal Her apparent lack of care made him even more nervous. Their wealth is more apparent than real. apparently: ad. according to how something looks; as it seems He had apparently escaped by buying a guard./ Apparently they're going to marry
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