山东大学的历史与精神-处分撤销申请书
Unit 3
The Dill Pickle
1
.
Glossary
Word list:
1.
astound 2. bound 3. decorate 5.
haunt
6.
indecision 7.
luxury 8.
mockery 10.
unfold
2
.
Key words
: snap/fix/stretch/beyond/apart
3
.
Phrases
,
idioms and expressions
apart from sb. as ever
as it were
be a habit
with sb.
be amazed at
be decorated with
be
out of all proportion
to the
occasion
bound to
one
’
s feet
break
in
break
out
loud
and
tragic
clutch
at
die down
drum on the table
fix
one
’
s stare upon
flap at
for all your
telling me
4. Synonyms
particular; special
shiver; shudder
angry; exasperated; infuriated
wonderful;
admirable;
marvelous;
go for a
picnic
haven
’
t
a
corner
in
one’
s heart for
hold the hand to one
’
s
check
hover over
sb.
lay down sth.
lean
back
in
one
’
s
chair
lean over
let it go
at that
prick up
one
’
s ears
put
one
’
s
head
in
sb.
’
s
lap
put
one
’
s
arms
round
sb.
ripple against the banks
in
silent, velvet waves
roll
over
share sth. With sb.
slumber
so
long
within
one
’
s bosom
snap the cigarette case
to
take such a leap
back to
that time
tap
the
end
of
one
’
s
cigarette
against
the
ashtray
wave
sb./
splendid
shock; astound
5.
Grammar
1) exclamatory
sentence
sad; tragic; mournful;
melancholy
dislike; hate;
loathe
2) for
structures:
as though; what it
is
……
that; what had remained of
……
; wrote
to me as you
did
6
.
Back ground information
1)
author
2) Corsica
3) the Volga River
4)
Kew Gardens
5) The Black
Sea
6) Siberia
7. Preview questions about the
text.
1) How do you like this
story Do you think it a good example of the kind
of short
stories Mansfield is famous
for
2) What is the story about
Is there any particularly interesting plot in the
story
What is the power of the story
mainly based on
3) What do you
know about these two characters Can you give a
character sketch for
each of them based
on the bits of information scattered in the text
and the clues
provided by the
author
4) Do you find any lines
particularly beautiful
8.
Writing Devices
1) the use of
rhetorical questions
2) the use
of
wh
-questions
9
.
Sentence Paraphrase
1) I
’
m still just as ignorant for all your telling me. (13)