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UNIT 2 Where the Sun Always Rise
hension Work
the story
1.
What?
The log steps:
Changed or unchanged?
Details?
unchanged; 49 dew-covered log steps
to
the lake
unchanged; the old log cabin
unchanged; at the lake shore
unchanged;
slippery rocks covered with prickly pine
needles
unchanged; early morning and cold
the old World WarⅡarmy blanket
remains
unchanged, but it is frayed, which indicates the
passage of time
unchanged; glorious and
awesome
almost the same;
first sunrise —
blue herons, a loon, ducks;
second sunrise —
a blue heron, a loon and an eagle
unchanged;
fascinated by the breathtaking view of the
sunrise despite their reluctance to leave
their warm beds
changed; from a 14-year-old to
a mother of adolescent
sons, showing more
appreciation and even overcome by
awe at the
sight of the beauty of the sunrise
changed,
from a mother to a grandmother, but her
fascination with the beauty of nature isn't
waning,
instead, it has become all the more
intense
The place where they camp:
The
location where they see the sunrise:
The road
to the lake:
The time & the weather:
The
thing children use to keep warm:
The view of
the sunrise:
The kind of wild birds seen
around the lake:
The children's reaction to
the view:
The writer:
The
writer's mother:
other keeps lingering at
the sunrise amphitheatre because she is reluctant
to leave the
scene of such a glorious view.
This tells of her deep love and great admiration
for natural beauty.
Growing older only
intensifies such love.
3. By repeating the
details about the flying birds at the rise of the
sun, the writer suggests that
nature and life
have remained almost the same as when she was a
young girl. The message
expressed is the
eternity of nature and of natural beauty.
4.
The writer uses the present tense to describe her
experience of viewing the sunrise both as a
young girl and as a mother. This serves two
purposes: first, the historical moment is brought
back
into the
front of them; second, this
may suggest a truth that beauty is eternal.
writer seems to be expressing the everlasting
charm of the sunrise at the peaceful and
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tranquil lakeside regardless of the
lapse of time (people grow up and get old.)
Questions
children will take their own
children to see the sunrise.
It is the
tradition of the family or even of human kind to
appreciate the beauty of
nature.
People
should from time to time go back to nature to
relax or to reflect.
Kids are always fond of
outings, so they will ask their parents to do so.
The children will not take their own children
to see the sunrise.
Sunrise is no longer a
sight to watch in the future because of the misty
atmosphere.
People are more comfortable with
urban lifestyle in future. They can watch the
sunrise
anytime with a DVD player.
Some
property development has turned the lake into a
business. Only rich people can
afford this
kind of luxury.
2.a. Human life is short for
an individual, but love of life is everlasting.
b. Natural beauty is eternal and life will be
more meaningful if one learns to appreciate the
wonders of nature.
c. Education should
take a wider perspective.
ge Work
A.b.
intently;gingerly;cresting; adolescent;
manoeuver;lingered;stumbled;pulsate
B Work
with Sentences
1. The dazzling sunlight
blinded the man for a moment. After a while he
could take in what was
around him.
2.
Stopping at a shallow stream, we had to get out of
the car and pick our way across the water.
3.
The crimson carpet is streaked with blue lines.
4. On hearing the heavy footsteps approaching,
the boy was so nervous that he caught his breath
for a moment and hid himself behind the door.
5. Taking exams is the last thing I wanted to
do in my school life.
6. To save people's
lives, a number of rescue parties set off to the
flood-stricken areas.
7. I made a supreme
effort to apply glue to the broken china vase and
clamp the pieces together.
that ageing suit
on, I found myself so clumsy for movement that
before long I got
exhausted.
C Word Study
1. a. Excited to have received the gift, Jane
set off down the road on her new bike.
b.
Eager to meet our guest, we set off for the
station without delay.
c. In order to get
there on time, we set off early in the morning.
2. a. The last thing he would do is sit around
doing nothing.
b. The last thing the boy
wants to do is sit up late revising lessons for
the exam.
c. The last thing the young man
would do was leave his friends in danger.
3.
a. The enemies made a desperate effort but were
unable to break the siege.
b. We made the
utmost effort to win the game and we finally
succeeded.
c. The boy made yet another
effort to convince the teacher but she wouldn't
believe him.
4. a. The pilot managed to make
an emergency landing after the left engine failed
to work.
b. A pair of swans made a graceful
landing, which stirred up ripples across the lake.
c. The spaceship Roamer finally made a
successful landing on Mars.
5. a. Bill started
the car, and gingerly maneuvered out of the
parking lot.
b. Gingerly, they maneuvered
over the frozen river for the small village
downstream.
c. They gingerly maneuvered down
the rotten staircase at the end of the corridor
towards the
basement.
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6. a.
Mother stood at the door, basket in hand and her
coat streaked with mud.
b. The woman
finished her moving story, leaving our face
streaked with tears.
c. Grandma sat on the
top of the big rock, gazing
More
1.
What does the title The Common Stream mean?
The Common Stream refers to the merger of village
life and town life. In other words, the
differences between village life and town life
are less and less distinguishable. This is what
the
author means by
village life is dead
(but the life in the village has changed
completely, for example, farmers are no
longer
like the peasants bending on farming day and
night, and children have a more joyful
childhood etc.)
2. List any three of the
many factors which the author says have “swept
away” village life.
According to the
author, the following factors have away'' village
life: the 1944
Educational Act and subsequent
legislation, the Social Security plan, town and
country planning,
paid holidays, higher wages,
cheaper travel, television and a host of
electrical gadgets, etc.
3. Is this change of
life for the better or the worse in the writer’s
opinion? How do you know?
The writer
thinks that this change of village life is for the
better.
r Work
1. are continually
interrupting (annoying behavior)
2. amwas
hoping (tentative), have decided, succeed
3.
am, is seeing (temporary)
4. didn’t feel, am
feeling
5. am wondering (tentative)
6. is
happening, has been robbed, is pointing, is being
chased, wonderam wondering, will be
caught
7. is always saying (annoying behavior), does
8. are being (temporary), are
9. Are you
understanding (tentative, incomplete)Do you
understand
10. am completely lost, see, is
leaning, stop, ask,thinks, says, were, wouldn’t
start, (historical
present)
11. is
forgetting, is remembering, (incomplete, beginning
of a process)
with Words
1. c 2. a
3. d 4. a 5. b 6. b 7. d 8. c 9. a
10. d
ation
1. The rescue team set
off at the first light of day in search for the
missing child.
2. Although the goalkeeper
tried his best, he missed catching the ball.
3. The news was so unexpected that she caught
her breath in surprise.
4. Seeing the
footballer score a goal, the spectators burst into
thunderous applause.
5. Who do you think you
are? – You’re the last person I would like to talk
to about this matter!
6. The girl fixed her
eyes intently on the telephone when she was
waiting for her boyfriend's call.
7. When the
boy fell off his little bike, the father
encouraged him to make another effort.
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