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1、Lesson 5,Speech on Hitlers Invasion of the U.S.S.R,Objectives of Teaching,To comprehend the whole story To master the vocabulary and expressions To understand and appreciate the style and rhetoric of the passage: repetition, alliteration, assonance. Finish the exercise No. V, VI, X, XI, XII. Group w
2、ork: Make a speech on Hitlers invasion of the U.S.S.R (about 200 words) Everybody should write it down and hand in the exercise books.,Pre-reading questions,1. When and how did the Germans attack the Soviet Union? 2. What was Churchills reaction to the news of Hitlers invasion of Russia? 3. Why did
3、Churchill side with the Soviet Union since he had always been an avowed enemy of communism? 4. What policy did Churchill declare Britain would pursue? 5. What was Hitlers motive in invading Russia?,Background Information,U.S.S.R.: the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics World War II: (1937 / 1939 -1
4、945) The conflict resulted from the rise of totalitarian, fascism in German, Japan and Italy,Background Information:,July 7. 1937 Japan invaded Central China. Sep. 1938 Munich Pact, which sacrificed much of Czechoslovakia to Germany,Background Information:,Aug. 1939 Russia-Germany non-aggression pac
5、t Sept. 1, 1939 German invasion of Poland Sept. 3, 1939 France and Britain declared war on Germany, officially beginning World War II,Background Information:,June 22, 1940 France surrendered. Aug-Oct. 1940 The Battle of Britain (2,300 to 900) Jun 22. 1941 German invasion of the Soviet Union.,I. Back
6、ground Information:,Dec. 7, 1941 Pearl Harbour Sept. 1943 the Allies conquered Sicily and South Italy. Italy surrendered. May 7. 1945 Germany surrendered unconditionally. Aug. 14, 1945 Japan announced its surrender.,Background Information:,Adolph Hitler, (1889 - 1945) founder and leader of the Natio
7、nal Socialist German Workers Party, was born an Austrian. 1920 the Nazi Party 1933 Chancellor,Background Information:,1934 the union of the presidency and chancellorship in Hitlers person, the Fhrer THE THIRD REICH,Background Information:,1944 an assassination attempt April 29, 1945 married his long
8、-time mistress, Eva Braun April 30, 1945 committed suicide,Background Information:,MEIN KAMPT - My Struggle Aryans Superiority Nazi: National sozialist the National Socialist German Workers Party Elite Corps, black guards 党卫军、黑衫党 GESTAPO: secret state police,Background Information:,CHURCHILL Sir Win
9、ston Leonard Spencer Churchill (Nov. 30, 1874 - Jan. 24, 1965 May 1940 - May 1945 first tenure as P.M. Oct. 1951 - Jan. 1955 second tenure as P.M.,Background Information:,1953 knighted Sir Winston Churchill 1953 the Nobel Prize in Literature 1955 refusing the title of duke,Style,masterpieces of orat
10、ion highly persuasive and convincing eloquent: forceful expressions, structure, words with abstract meaning emotional: language to arouse sympathy, hatred and passion,Detailed Study of the Text,1. Speech, address, oration, lecture, talk speech: a public speech without regard to its quality, degree o
11、f preparation, the quality of its speaker or audience General word,Detailed Study of the Text,address implies formality and careful preparation, and often gives emphasis to the importance of the speech. The president is scheduled to deliver three addresses on his trip.,Detailed Study of the Text,ora
12、tion: formal and solemn public speech. It suggests eloquence, rhetorical style, and usu. a dignified but sometimes high-flown or long-winded appeal to the emotions of a large audience or assembly.,Detailed Study of the Text,lecture: It often implies reading. It commonly designates a carefully prepar
13、ed speech on a special topic intended to give information and instruction to a group of students.,Detailed Study of the Text,talk stresses informality. It may be used to designate either a lecture or an address when the speaker wishes to emphasize his desire to speak directly and simply to his audie
14、nce as individuals.,Study of paragraph 1,This changed conviction into certainty. 2. conviction: a very firm and sincere belief Conviction usu. implies previous doubt or uncertainty. His political convictions are radical. 3. certainty: the state of being definite or having no doubts (here in the text
15、) clearly established fact 21,Study of paragraph 1,I had not the slightest doubt where our duty and policy layPresently Dill hastened down from London. 5. lie: exist, be found, reside 6. presently: before long, soon 7. hasten: move fast cf: hurry Hasten implies urgent quickness while Hurry carries a
16、 strong implication of confusion and agitation. 22,Detailed Study of paragraph 1,invaded Russia on an enormous front, had surprised a large portion of Soviet. Air force grounded on the airfields 10. surprise: attack suddenly and without warning They surprised the enemy from the rear. 11. ground: (of
17、 pilot or plane) to stay on the ground grounded on the airfield: lying still on the airfield 23,Detailed Study of paragraph 1,I suppose they will be rounded up in hordes. 14. round up: to collect/gather together scattered animals, A cowboy / dog rounds up the cattle / sheep. 15. horde: a large numbe
18、r or crowd, throng a horde of locusts When a contemptuous term is desired, it is preferred to crowd and throng, esp, when implying rude, rough or savage character. 24,Detailed Study of paragraph 2,I spent the day composing my statementno time to consult the War Cabinet 16. consult: to go to a person
19、, a book for advice, information or opinion Have you consulted the doctor about your illness? Translate:查字典 to consult a dictionary 25,Detailed Study of paragraph 2,I knew we all felt the same on the issue. 17. issue:the point at which an unsettled matter is ready for a decision major issues of prin
20、ciple the act of publishing or officially giving out or making available Have you seen the latest issue of the magazine? 26,Detailed Study of paragraph 2,be at issue: of importance That is not the point at issue. v: to produce, to provide officially to issue an order / a statement to issue a set of
21、stamps 27,Detailed Study of paragraph 3,Hitler was counting on enlisting capitalist and Right Wing sympathies 18. count on: depend on, expect, take into account If there is anything I can do, count on me. 19. enlist: win the support of, get the help or sympathy Can I enlist your help in collecting t
22、he money for victims?,Detailed Study of paragraph 3,Hitler was wrong and we should go all out to help Russiathe same would be true of U.S.A. 21. go all out: to spare no effort, to make ones utmost effort We will go all out to support the development of the west. 22. be true of: be the same case, be
23、suitable to What he says of women is true of men. 29,Detailed Study of paragraph 4,Churchill reverted to this theme and I asked whether for him, the arch-anti-communist, this was not bowing down in the house of Rimmon. 24. revert to: to go back to a former subject, talk about again Shall we revert t
24、o our previous topic? 25. arch: principal, chief arch- angel, bishop, criminal, enemy, rebel, rival, etc. 30,Detailed Study of paragraph 4,Rimmon:a deity worshipped by Syrians of Damascus. Syrian Captain Naaman had leprosy. His Israeli servant told Elisha, a prophet God. Elisha told Naaman to wash i
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