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1、Navigation,Destination,Resources,Embarkation,Mapping,Learning how to analyze short stories Learning how the writer describes peoples characters and arranges the information,Song appreciation,Democrat,Capitol Hill,Great Lakes,Eulogy for Rosa Parks,Song appreciation,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,
2、Watch the video of the song: Love is color blind and talk about what message the song mainly conveys. Reference answer ,Song appreciation,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Sample The message the song mainly conveys is about the fight against racial discrimination. Racism has been existing for a lon
3、g time and it has deeply hurt the feelings of non-whites. They have been suffering from the discrimination since they were young. “Love is color blind” is an appeal to all the people for concerted efforts in the fight against the racial discrimination. As long as people have love for each other rega
4、rdless of the skin color, they can cross the color line and live in harmony.,Eulogy for Rosa Parks by Oprah Winfrey,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Listen to the eulogy given by the famous talk show host Oprah Winfrey for Rosa Parks and finish the following tasks.,1. What was Rosa Parks like in t
5、he mind of Oprah Winfrey when she was a child? Why did she think so?,2. What did Oprah Winfrey find about Rosa Parks after they really met? Did Rosa Parks look like what Oprah had imagined?,Task 1: Answer the following questions:,Task 2: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate information.,click,cli
6、ck,click,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Words and expressions,reverend (对牧师的尊称)尊敬的 choir 唱诗班 stalwart 坚定的 shield 防护物,盾 hold back 踌躇,阻止 esteem 把看作,认为 petite 小的,细的 personification 化身 trajectory 轨道,轨线,Eulogy for Rosa Parks by Oprah Winfrey,Active reading 1: Embarkation,Back,Active reading 1: Embark
7、ation,Oprah Gail Winfrey (born January 29, 1954) is an American television host, producer, and philanthropist (慈善家), best known for her self-titled, multi-award winning talk show, which has become the highest-rated program of its kind in history.,She has been ranked the richest African American of t
8、he 20th century and beyond, the greatest black philanthropist in American history, and was once the worlds only black billionaire. She is also, according to some assessments, the most influential woman in the world.,Back,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913
9、 October 24, 2005) was an African American civil rights activist whom the US Congress later called the “Mother of the Modern-Day Civil Rights Movement.” On December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Parks, age 42, refused to obey bus driver James Blakes order that she give up her seat to make room for
10、 a white passenger.,Active reading 1: Embarkation,Parks action sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Parks act of defiance became an important symbol of the modern Civil Rights Movement and Parks became an international icon of resistance to racial segregation. She organized and collaborated with civi
11、l rights leaders, including boycott leader Martin Luther King, Jr., helping to launch him to national prominence in the civil rights movement.,Back,Task 1 Answer the following questions,1. What was Rosa Parks like in the mind of Oprah Winfrey when she was a child? Why did she think so?,Active readin
12、g 1: Embarkation,When Oprah was a child, she thought that Rosa Parks must be really big, at least a hundred feet tall. She imagined her being stalwart, strong and carrying shield to hold back the white folks. She thought so because Rosa Parks, a colored woman, dared to refuse to give up her seat to
13、the white man, which was unimaginable to a little black girl suffering from racial discrimination. Therefore, the only explanation she could give was that Rosa Parks must be physically strong enough to fight against the white man.,Back,Task 1 Answer the following questions,2. What did Oprah Winfrey
14、find about Rosa Parks after they really met? Did Rosa Parks look like what Oprah had imagined?,Active reading 1: Embarkation,She was surprised to find that Rosa Parks was petite and delicate, the personification of grace and goodness. She was not like what Oprah had imagined at all. Therefore, Rosa
15、Parks was not physically strong enough to fight against the white man. It was her firm belief that colored people should enjoy equal rights with the white men that supported her decision not to give up her seat.,Back,Task 2 Fill in the blanks with appropriate information,Active reading 1: Embarkatio
16、n,More,And Im here today to say a final thank you, Sister Rosa, for being a great woman who used your life to serve, to serve us all. That day that you refused to give up your seat on the bus, you, Sister Rosa, changed the of my life and the lives of so many other people in the world. I would not be
17、 standing here today, nor standing where I stand every day . I know that. I know that. I know that. I know that and I honor that. Had she not chosen to say, we shall not, we shall not be moved.,trajectory,had she not chosen to sit down,Task 2 Fill in the blanks with appropriate words,Active reading
18、1: Embarkation,So I thank you, again, Sister Rosa, for not only confronting the one white man whose seat you took, not only confronting the bus driver, not only for confronting the law but for confronting history; a history that for 400 years said that you were not even , certainly no _. I thank you
19、 for not moving. And in that moment when you resolved to stay in that seat, you and you gave us all back a piece of our own. I thank you for that. I thank you for . I often thought about what that took,worthy of a glance,consideration,reclaimed your humanity,acting without concern,Back,Active readin
20、g 1: Embarkation,More,Democrat,Listen to a brief introduction to the Democratic Party and Republican Party and finish the following tasks.,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Words and expressions,federalist: 联邦主义者 faction: 组织中的小派别,派系(尤指政治上的) Democratic-Republican Party: 民主共和党 Thomas Jefferson: 托马斯杰斐
21、逊,美国第三任总统 James Madison: 詹姆士麦迪逊, 美国第四任总统 opponents: 对手,反对者 Abraham Lincoln: 第16任美国总统,是首位美国共和党籍总统,领导了美国南北战争,Democrat,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Republican Party,Democratic Party,I am a monkey, not a donkey!,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Democrat,Thomas Jefferson,James Madison,Thomas Jeff
22、erson and James Madison organized the Democratic-Republican Party. It split into competing factions, one of which became the modern Democratic Party.,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Democrat,Abraham Lincoln,Barack Obama,George Bush,Republican,Democrat,Bill Clinton,Active reading 1: Embarkation,Sc
23、ripts,Back,Democrat,In the third paragraph of the reading passage, Senator Rogers is described as a Democrat who is pro-abortion, anti-corruption, pro-low carbon emissions and anti-capital punishment. Listen to the following passage about different beliefs of the Democrats and Republicans. Complete
24、the following table with appropriate information and check what beliefs of the Democrats are consistent with those of Senator Rogers.,Active reading 1: Embarkation,More,Democrat,avoiding unnecessary environmental regulations,Active reading 1: Embarkation,Death penalty,Abortion,Discrimination,Environ
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