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会计学1UnitTheDayMotherCried课文分析部分Contents1.PoemAppreciation2.MotherwrittenbyZhuDe3.Discussion

Ⅰ.Warm-upⅡ.TextualstructureⅢ.GlobalReading1.partialinterpretation2.keyphrases3.difficultsentences第1页/共69页PoemAppreciation

NotuntilIbecameamotherdidIunderstand

Howmuchmymotherhadsacrificedforme;NotuntilIbecameamotherdidIfeel

HowhurtmymotherwaswhenIdisobeyed;NotuntilIbecameamotherdidIknow

HowproudmymotherwaswhenIachieved;NotuntilIbecameamotherdidIrealize

Howmuchmymotherlovesme.—VictoriaFarnsworthWarm-up第2页/共69页lovingmemoriesofMother...Iowemotheradebtofgratitudebecauseshetaughtmehowtocopewiththenumerousdifficultiesthatiranintoathomesothatlaterduringmyover30yearsofmilitaryandrevolutionarylifeIhaveneverboweddowntoanydifficulty...IowemtheradebtofgratitudebecauseSheimpartedtomeknowledgeofproductivelabourandarevolutionarywill,thusenablemetotaketotherevolutionarypath...

fromLovingMemoriesofMotherwrittenbyZhuDe第3页/共69页我应该感谢母亲,她教给我与困难作斗争的经验,我在家庭生活中已经饱尝艰苦,这使我在三十多年的军事生活和革命生活中再没有感到困难和被困难吓倒。我应该感谢母亲,她教给了我生产的知识和革命的意志,鼓励我走上以后的革命道路第4页/共69页…

Whatdoyouthinkofyourmother?Arethereanyconflictsbetweenyouandyourmother?Ifso,howdoyoudealwiththem?Howdoesyourmotherdealwiththeconflictsordisagreements?Doyouthinkyoureallyunderstandyourmother?Warm-upquestions第5页/共69页

PartI

(Paras.1—6)PartII(Paras.7—17)PartIII(Paras.18—21)PartIV(Paras.22—24)textualStructureIwasshockedatfindingmymothercryingbecauseshewouldprobablylosehernewjob.Ipreviouslyassumedmymotherwasacapablewoman.Shetriedallshecouldtosaveupmoneytosendustouniversity.Irealizedmymother’spressureandvulnerabilityasahumanbeing.Iunderstoodmymother’sperseveranceanditsinfluenceonme.第6页/共69页PartOne(P1-P6)Para.OneComing

home

from

school

that

dark

winter's

day

so

long

ago,

I

was

filled

with

anticipation.

I

had

a

new

issue

of

my

favorite

sports

magazine

tucked

under

my

arm,

and

the

house

to

myself.

Dad

was

at

work,

my

sister

was

away,

and

Mother

wouldn't

be

home

from

her

new

job

for

an

hour.

I

bounded

up

the

steps,

burst

into

the

living

room

and

flipped

on

a

light.

第7页/共69页FillintheblanksfromPara.OneitemstheauthorDadSisterMother.5.6.第8页/共69页itemstheauthorDadSisterMother1.filledwithanticipationatwork2.hisfavoritesportsmagazinenotathome3.aloneathomeawayforhernewjobforanhour4.boundedupthesteps5.burstintohouseflippedonalight6.第9页/共69页ThepurposeofPara.Onetheauthor'spsychologicalstateHowdidtheauthorfeelatfirst?Whydidtheauthordescribehisoriginalmood?第10页/共69页Para.TwoI

was

shocked

into

stillness

by

what

I

saw.

Mother,

pulled

into

a

tight

ball

with

her

face

in

her

hands,

sat

at

the

far

end

of

the

couch.

She

was

crying.

I

had

never

seen

her

cry.

I

approached

cautiously

and

touched

her

shoulder.

"Mother?"

I

said

"What's

happened?"

She

took

a

long

breath

and

managed

a

weak

smile.

"It's

nothing,

really.

Nothing

important.

Just

than

I'm

going

to

lose

this

new

job.

I

can't

type

fast

enough."

第11页/共69页whatdidtheauthorseeinthehouse?itemsMotherHerbodyHerfaceHerhandHereyesherresponse第12页/共69页whatdidtheauthorseeinthehouse?itemsMotherHerbodypulledintoatightballHerfaceinherhandsHerhandcupherfaceHereyesfulloftearsherresponsetakealongbreathandmanageaweaksmile第13页/共69页sharpemotionalcontrastexcitement→shock第14页/共69页themother'sproblem第15页/共69页themotherintheauthor'smind第16页/共69页PartTworeminiscencesofMotherTimeHappeningstoMotherFeelingsoftheauthorbeforemovingtotownsomeyearsagosomeyearsagoaftermovingtotownafterthenurseryafewmonthsaftersellingthemotelnearlyChristmasthefirstdayofworktheseconddayofwork第17页/共69页PartTworeminiscencesofMotherTimeHappeningstoMotherFeelingsoftheauthorbeforemovingtotownsomeyearsagomanagingaranchMothercoulddoanythingsomeyearsagomovetotownaftermovingtotownopenanurseryafterthenurseryrunamotelafewmonthsaftersellingthemotelbuyausedtypewriternearlyChristmasgotajobatradiostationnotsurprisedorimpressedthefirstdayofworktiredanddrawnignortheseconddayofworktroulewithtypingonalert;notcare第18页/共69页PartThree(Para.18-Para.21)My

shock

and

embarrassment

at

finding

Mother

in

tears

on

Wednesday

was

a

perfect

index

of

how

little

I

understood

the

pressures

on

her.

Sitting

beside

her

on

the

couch,

I

began

very

slowly

to

understand.第19页/共69页PartThree(Para.18-Para.21)Howdidtheauthordealwiththecaseofhismothercrying?Whatkindofchangesdidhehaveinside?第20页/共69页WhatchangeshappenedinMother?TimeHappeningsaweeklatertwoyearslaterseveralyearslatersincetheauthorgraduatedNow第21页/共69页WhatchangeshappenedinMother?TimeHappeningsaweeklaterMothertookanewjobsellingtwoyearslaterGotabetterjobseveralyearslatersincetheauthorgraduatedajournalistNowajournalist第22页/共69页whatkindofchangesintheauthoritemsMotherauthor'sattitudes1.seeingmothercrying2.cryinginauthor'sarms3.continuityoftyping4.gotanofficejob5.beingajournalist第23页/共69页whatkindofchangesintheauthoritemsMotherauthor'sattitudes1.seeingmothercryingslowlyunderstandherpressures2.cryinginauthor'sarmsstarttounderstandhervulnerability3.continuityoftypingdifferentfeeling,morethantyping4.gotanofficejoblearnmoreforherdefeat5.beingajournalistproudandcouraged第24页/共69页

ChronologyofMother'sStoryDirections:Fillintheblankswiththefactsfromthetext.TimeHappenings①SomeyearsbeforeThefamilymovedtotown.②Afewmonthsafterthey’dsoldthemotelMotherstartedtolearntyping.③NearChristmasMothergotajobattheradiostation.④MondayMotherwenttoworkforthefirstday.⑤TuesdayMotherhadsometroublewithhertyping.⑥WednesdayMothercried.⑦AweeklaterMothertookanewjobsellingdrygoods.⑧TwoyearslaterMothergotabetterjob.⑨SeveralyearslaterwhenIgraduatedMotherhadalreadybeenajournalist.⑩NowIkeeptheoldtypewriterasthebestmemento.第25页/共69页

PartFour(Para.22-24)

Whydidtheauthormentiontheoldtypewriterseveraltimes?第26页/共69页①

asymbolofMother’spersistence②remindstheauthorofhismother’scourage③akindofstimulusfortheauthorWhydidtheauthormentiontheoldtypewriterseveraltimes?第27页/共69页Keyphrases1.befilledwithanticipation2.havesthtooneself3.burstintothelivingroom4.beshockedintostillness5.manageaweaksmile6.setone'smindtodosth7.feelhelplessandoutofplace8.sthstandinone'sway第28页/共69页9.sendawayforsth10.qualifysbforsth11.holdafulltimejob12.holdbackthestrongemotion13.feelsorryformyself14.thecouragetogoahead第29页/共69页1.

a

moment

of

e

home

from

school

3.be

filled

with

anticipation4.a

new

issue

of

my

favorite

sports

magazine

5.Havesth

house

to

oneself6.

burst

into

the

living

room

7.flip

on

a

light8.

be

shocked

into

stillness

第30页/共69页9.

pulled

into

a

tight

ball

10.with

her

face

in

her

hands11.sit

at

the

far

end

of

the

couch12.

take

a

long

breath

13.manage

a

weak

smile14.Losethis

new

job15.catch

on16.

Repeata

line

第31页/共69页17.Speaktosb

a

hundred

times

18.

have

trouble

doing

something19.set

my

mind

to20.Sbfeel

helpless

21.Sbfeel

out

of

place22.open

a

day

nursery23.Haveno

training24.

stand

in

her

way第32页/共69页25.Sendaway

for

26.correspondence

courses

in

child

care,27.Qualifyoneself

for

the

task28.It

wasn't

long

before

+主语+haddonesth.29.have

a

full

enrollment

and

a

waiting

list.

30.

accept

sth

as31.

a

perfectly

normal

instance

of

one's

ability32.

Neither...

nor

...第33页/共69页33.

provide

enough

income

to

do34.send

my

sister

and

me

to

college35.

be

ready

for

college36.Time

was

running

out.37.be

frantic

for

ways

to

save

money38.

It

was

clear

that

39.in

addition

to

40.Hold

a

fulltime

job第34页/共69页41.a

used

typewriter42.

skip

between

certain

letters

43.The

keyboard

was

soft.44.

a

piece

of

junk45.

disappear

into

her

sewing

room

to

practice

46.not

the

least

bit

surprised47.

The

excitement

was

gone.48.

SB

looked

tired

and

drawn第35页/共69页49.ignore

her50.

make

dinner

and

cleaned

the

kitchen51.have

a

little

trouble

with

sth

52.

help

out

a

bit

more.53.

on

guard.

54.

a

perfect

index

of

55.understand

the

pressures

on

sb56.

sense

her

pain

and

the

tension

of

第36页/共69页57.hold

back

the

strong

emotions58.Beinterrupted

by

my

arrival59.Suddenly,

something

inside

me

turned.

60.I

knew

I

was

doing

what

I

should,

what

I

could,

and

that

it

was

enough.

61.

rack

with

emotion62.understand

for

the

first

time

her

vulnerability63.

capable

of

fear

and

hurt

and

failure第37页/共69页64.on

a

thousand

occasions

65.Seekcomfort

in

her

arms66.the

evening

practice

sessions

67.

have

an

office

job

with

better

pay

and

more

responsibility68.

in

some

strange

way

69.her

moment

of

defeat第38页/共69页70.a

journalist

with

our

hometown

paper71.feel

sorry

for

myself72.

roll

a

piece

of

paper

into

that

cranky

old

machine

73.word

by

painful

word74.the

courage

to

go

ahead第39页/共69页KeySentences1.Coming

home

from

school

that

dark

winter's

day

so

long

ago,

I

was

filled

with

anticipation.

第40页/共69页2.I

had

a

new

issue

of

my

favorite

sports

magazine

tucked

under

my

arm,

and

the

house

to

myself.

第41页/共69页3.Dad

was

at

work,

my

sister

was

away,

and

Mother

wouldn't

be

home

from

her

new

job

for

an

hour.

4.I

was

shocked

into

stillness

by

what

I

saw.

第42页/共69页5.Mother,

pulled

into

a

tight

ball

with

her

face

in

her

hands,

sat

at

the

far

end

of

the

couch.

第43页/共69页6.

I

was

repeating

a

line

she

had

spoken

to

me

a

hundred

times

when

I

was

having

trouble

learning

or

doing

something

important

to

me.

第44页/共69页7."I

always

said

I

could

do

anything

I

set

my

mind

to,

and

I

still

think

I

can

in

most

things.

第45页/共69页8.Some

years

before,

when

we

sold

our

ranch

and

moved

to

town,

Mother

had

decided

to

open

a

day

nursery.

第46页/共69页9.It

wasn't

long

before

she

had

a

full

enrollment

and

a

waiting

list.

10.But

neither

the

nursery

nor

the

motel

my

parents

bought

later

had

provided

enough

income

to

send

my

sister

and

me

to

college.

第47页/共69页11.It

was

clear

that

Dad

could

do

no

more

than

he

was

doing

already——farming

80

acres

in

addition

to

holding

a

fulltime

job.

12.A

few

months

after

we'd

sold

the

motel,

Mother

arrived

home

with

a

used

typewriter.

第48页/共69页13.And

from

that

day

on,

as

soon

as

the

table

was

cleared

and

the

dishes

were

done,

Motherwould

disappear

into

her

sewing

room

to

practice.

第49页/共69页14.

It

was

nearly

Christmas

when

I

heard

Mother

got

a

job

at

the

radio

station.

15.I

think

she'd

appreciate

it

if

we

all

helped

out

a

bit

more.

第50页/共69页16.You

might

just

remember

that

she

is

working

primarily

so

you

can

go

to

college."

17.I

wished

she

would

just

forget

the

whole

thing.

第51页/共69页18.

My

shock

and

embarrassment

at

finding

Mother

in

tears

on

Wednesday

was

a

perfect

indexof

how

little

I

understood

the

pressures

on

her.

19.Sitting

beside

her

on

the

couch,

I

began

very

slowly

to

understand.

第52页/共69页20.I

could

sense

her

pain

and

the

tension

of

holding

back

the

strong

emotions

that

wereinterruptedby

myarrival.

21.

I

knew

I

was

doing

what

I

should,

what

I

could,

and

that

it

was

enough.

第53页/共69页22.In

that

moment,

feeling

Mother's

back

racked

with

emotion,

I

understood

for

the

first

time

hervulnerability.

第54页/共69页23.She

was

still

my

mother,

but

she

was

something

more:

a

person

like

me,

capable

of

fear

and

hurt

and

failure.

第55页/共69页24.I

could

feel

her

pain

as

she

must

have

felt

mine

on

a

thousand

occasions

when

I

had

sought

comfort

in

her

arms.第56页/共69页25.A

week

later

Mother

took

a

job

selling

dry

goods

at

half

the

salary

the

radio

station

had

offered.

第57页/共69页26.

I

had

a

very

different

feeling

now

when

I

passed

her

door

at

night

and

heard

her

tapping

away第58页/共69页27.

I

knew

there

was

something

more

going

on

in

there

than

a

woman

learning

to

type.

第59页/共69页28.I

have

to

believe

that

in

some

strange

way

she

learned

as

much

fromher

moment

of

defeat

as

I

did,

because

several

years

later,

when

I

had

finished

school

and

proudly

accepted

a

job

as

a

newspaper

reporter,

she

had

already

been

a

journalist

with

our

hometown

paper

for

six

months.

第60页/共69页29.The

old

green

typewriter

sits

in

my

office

now,

unrepaired.

第61页/共69页30.It

is

a

memento,

but

what

it

recalls

for

me

is

not

quite

what

if

recalled

for

Mother.

When

I'm

having

trouble

with

a

story

and

think

about

giving

up

or

when

I

start

to

feel

sorry

for

myself

and

think

things

should

be

easier

for

me,

I

roll

a

piece

of

paper

into

that

cranky

old

machine

and

type,

word

by

painful

word,

just

the

way

mother

did.

第62页/共69页31.What

I

remember

then

is

not

her

failure,

but

her

courage,

the

courage

to

go

ahead.

第63页/共69页DifficultsentencesShebrokethen.Sheputherfaceagainstmyshoulderandsobbed.Ihelphercloseanddidn'ttrytotalk.IknewIwasdoingwhatIshould,whatIcould,andthatitwasenough.Inthatmoment,feelingMother'sbackrackedwithemotion,Iunderstoodforthefirsttimehervulnerability.Shewasstillmymother,butshewassomethingmore:apersonlikeme,capabl

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