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He who has lost his faith in his future has to be at the mercy of(受、、支配)fate. 11.Typical patterns for recovery of sth denied earlier (I-1)It is a relief to know that life/fate eventually/at last gave sb. sth. it had earlier denied eg.令人宽慰的是,持之以恒最终使他如愿以偿,把他先前由于时运不济无法得到 的东西给了他。 It is a relief to know that perseverance eventually gave him the result that he had long desired for but fate had earlier denied him 12. find in sb.aman/ woman of.(L.54)发现某人是一个 eg.我们发现她是一个训练有素的人,有手艺、有眼光、有头脑,同时也具有良好的修 养,彬彬有礼。 We have found in her a woman of trained hand, eye, and brain; disciplined and good mannered 13. to give sb. permanent fame (L. 4 在任期间的清正廉洁使他在人民心中声名永驻 Honesty and uprightness during his tenure of office gave him permanent fame in the minds of the people Summary of the Text Interestingly, despite the fact that Chaplin came from Britain, he was much more English people considered the Tramp a little crude. It was generally thought by them that he had too much of an eye for the ladies and that his clothes gave him appearance more like an Italian waiter than anything else. All in all the image was not gentleman-like accord ing to many English people However, the silent movies helped Chaplin to conceal his true nationality from American audiences. He once put off making a talking movie until 1936 when he made up a nonsense language which sounded like no known nationality. He said he thought of the Tramp as an educated man who had fallen on hard times. The truth is, however, that he was seen probably popular because he as character who revolted against the privileged classes After reading 1. Discussion Work in small groups and discuss the following questions 1. What disadvantages did Chaplin face early in his life and how did these perhaps help him later? 2. When it came to relationships, what main problem did his personality have and what results did this have? 2. Structured Writing Now try to write your own short composition, with a general statement supported by details. You may choose one of the following topics. One topic has a detailed outline that you can follow A general statement: Charlie Chaplin is a great comic not only for his native land Britain, but more for the world Details. wearing moustaches, huge pants and tailcoats, not characteristi of the British peopleHe who has lost his faith in his future has to be at the mercy of(受、、、支配)fate. 11.Typical patterns for recovery of sth. denied earlier (II –1)It is a relief to know that life/fate eventually/at last gave sb. sth. it had earlier denied him/her.(L.53) 令人宽慰的是,生活/命运最终把某人先前没能得到的东西给了他/她。 e.g. 令人宽慰的是,持之以恒最终使他如愿以偿,把他先前由于时运不济无法得到 的东西给了他。 It is a relief to know that perseverance eventually gave him the result that he had long desired for but fate had earlier denied him. 12. find in sb. a man/woman of… (L. 54) 发现某人是一个······ e.g. 我们发现她是一个训练有素的人,有手艺、有眼光、有头脑,同时也具有良好的修 养,彬彬有礼。 We have found in her a woman of trained hand, eye, and brain; disciplined and good mannered. 13. to give sb. permanent fame (L. 4) 在任期间的清正廉洁使他在人民心中声名永驻。 Honesty and uprightness during his tenure of office gave him permanent fame in the minds of the people. Summary of the Text Interestingly, despite the fact that Chaplin came from Britain, he was much more popular in other countries than in his own mother country. The truth is that most English people considered the Tramp a little crude. It was generally thought by them that he had too much of an eye for the ladies and that his clothes gave him an appearance more like an Italian waiter than anything else. All in all the image was not gentleman-like according to many English people. However, the silent movies helped Chaplin to conceal his true nationality from American audiences. He once put off making a talking movie until 1936 when he made up a nonsense language which sounded like no known nationality. He said he thought of the Tramp as an educated man who had fallen on hard times. The truth is, however, that he was seen probably popular because he as character who revolted against the privileged classes. After Reading 1. Discussion Work in small groups and discuss the following questions. 1. What disadvantages did Chaplin face early in his life and how did these perhaps help him later? 2. When it came to relationships, what main problem did his personality have and what results did this have? 2. Structured Writing Now try to write your own short composition, with a general statement supported by details. You may choose one of the following topics. One topic has a detailed outline that you can follow. A general statement: Charlie Chaplin is a great comic not only for his native land, Britain, but more for the world. Details: wearing moustaches, huge pants and tailcoats, not characteristic of the British people
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