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人教2003课标版《Using LanguageⅡ》最新PPT课件优质课下载
Theme: money, love and marriage.
The book Pride and Prejudice mainly talks about money and marriage in Bennet’s family. The sentence “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” 凡是有钱的单身汉,总想娶位太太,这已经成了一条举世公认的真理。at the beginning of the book can be used to describe the main subject(主题) of this novel.
rich, handsome, honest
but somehow arrogant
lively, attractive, smart but somehow blind
Mr Darcy
Miss Elizabeth
What should Mr Darcy do to make his proposal successful?
“THE PROPOSAL” FROM PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
1. Did Elizabeth accept Mr Darcy's proposal? Why?
No, because she disliked him. One reason is that Mr Darcy ruined the happiness of her beloved sister. The other is that he treated Mr Wickham's hardships with extreme unkindness.
2. Did Mr Darcy feel sure of his proposal? Why?
Yes, it was evident from his face that he felt sure of her answer, maybe because he was rich and proud.
Elizabeth's prejudice
Mr Darcy's pride
Choose a better explanation:
He spoke fluently, but concentrated on her low social rank with a warmth which did not recommend him as a husband.
A.He spoke fluently and warmly,but he mostly talked about her low social rank , not his wanting to be her hunsband
B.He spoke freely and warmly,but he only talked about her low social rank, not his feeling to be her hunsband.
At first, in spite of disliking him, she did not discount his affection, and was sensitive to the pain she was going to cause him when she declined his offer of marriage.
A. Despite disliking him, she didn’t care for
his feeling of love, nor worry about her hurt of him when he offered love to her.
B.In spite of disliking him, she still believed his affection(喜爱;感情) and feared she would hurt him if she refused his asking for marriage.
3. Long ago my initial opinion of you was decided when I was informed by Mr Wickham of his hardships.
A.No sooner had Mr Wickham told me about