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Unit 1Women of achievementWorkbook西元1429, 英法战争如火如荼之际 ,法国偏远地区的一个小村落传开一个令法国人振奋的消息。该村落里一个十几岁的少女琼安(蜜拉乔娃维琪)对外宣称自己获得上帝的指示 , 将带领法国人击退来犯的英军, 让法国恢复为一个自由的国家。原本流传于乡间的消息 ,逐渐为整个法国所知。Listening on P41法国当时的储君查理法国当时的储君查理 (约翰马可维奇约翰马可维奇), 在岳母的鼓吹下, 接见琼安, 并同时将大批军队交由琼安指挥。一时之间法国大批军队交由琼安指挥。一时之间法国军队士气为之一振, 接下来由少女所带领的军队战无不克, 英军节皆败退。储君也如愿加冕成为真正的国王。国王登基后, 不再支持琼安, 在缺乏援兵的情况下, 法军节节败退, 琼安落入英军手中成为众矢之的 , 所有人将少女指为妖女。不再有人相信她 , 视她为女巫,最后, 她被处以女巫死刑活活被烧死。五百年后,梵帝岗教廷为少女平反 , 将她册封圣女贞德, 平复五百年来的冤屈。Joan of ArcListening on page 41Part 1Joans countryHer reason for fighting Her enemy How did Joan help? To drive the English out of France TheEnglishShe joined the French army.France1. thought, followed 2. angry, behaved, killed3. later, understood, fightingPart 2Listening textL=Luc LM=MingPart 1LM: Who is Joan of Arc? L: She was a very brave French lady who fought for her country about six hundred years ago.LM: Why did she do that?L: Well, at that time English were ruling France. They treated the French very badly.LM: Oh dear! Why didnt the French soldiers drive the English out of France?L: They tried, but they did not have good leaders. So they lost every battle.LM: How did Joan help?L: She joined the French army. She was a very good soldier and she won battles against the English army!LM: Were women allowed to be soldiers then?L: No, they werent! The Church didnt allow it.LM: So how did she become a soldier?L: Well, she dressed up and behaved like a man, and some people say she went to see the king of France and got his permission.Part 2 LM: How could she be so brave?L:Thats because she believed God had sent her. She had many good ideas for attacking the English army. The French soldiers followed her. LM: I see, but what did the English do ?L:They were very angry. They caught her and the Church decided she had not behaved as a woman should. So they killed her.LM: How terrible! What happened to the French after her death?L: The French soldiers were inspired by her spirit and won more battles. Finally they ended the English rule in France.LM: So she won in the end. Did the English feel sorry about what they did to her ?L: Yes, they did. Much later they understood that she was fighting for her country. The Church made her a saint! Elizabeth Fry(1780 -1845)Elizabeth Fry was a Quaker (贵格会教徒, 属于基督教派, 废除礼仪,反对暴力和战争) who became famous for her work to reform the prison system in Britain in the early nineteenth century.By her example she inspired other women to play a fuller role in society: it was unusual for women to have a voice outside the home. It was also unusual for a Quaker to be so prominent, because at that time the Quaker movement was going through a quietist phase, and was very inward looking.In 1780 Elizabeth Gurney was born in Norwich into a rich Quaker family. Elizabeth was well educated, which was unusual for a girl in those days.She helped her mother when she visited the poor and sick. Later, although Elizabeth had 11 children, she continued to do her charity work. She first visited Newgate Prison in 1813 and was horrified by what she saw.There were over 300 women and children crowded into a very small space.Elizabeth returned with warm clothing and straw for the sick women and children. Prisoners had to pay for everything in gaol (监狱).There were no toilets, just a bucket in the corner, and little drinking water.Children were sent to prison for stealing bread, wool or for damaging trees. Punishments for rich people were very different from those for poor people.In 1817 Elizabeth organised a group to help female prisoners at Newgate prison. She provided items for the women so they could sew, knit and make goods to sell.She started a prison school for the children to give them something to do.In 1818 Elizabeth was asked to speak to people in Parliament about the prisons. The 1823 Gaol Act was passed by Parliament, and some improvements were made.Elizabeth visited prisons all over Britain and argued for improvements. She wrote a book about prison conditions.She helped improve conditions on prison ships travelling to Australia.Prisoners were no longer chained to the decks during the voyage.Elizabeth Fry also set up a training course for nurses. Elizabeth Fry continued to help others until she died on 12 October 1845. Read the article quickly and find the answers to these questions:1. How did the women prisoners live?They were being treated like animals. They had no beds, clean clothes, food or heating. Any child born in prison had to stay there and had no chance of receiving an education.2. What did Elizabeth Fry do to help them?She provided food, clean clothes and straw for beds. Later she began a prison school for the children and taught the women to sew, knit and make goods to sell. And later she was asked to go to the leaders of Britain to discuss how to improve the conditions for prisoners.3. Whats the result of her effort?There are three results. One is that the women prisoners got some self-respect and improved their conditions for themselves. The second is that her deeds influent some other women to join in the activity to help the women prisoners. The last one and also the most important one is that in 1947, after she died long time, the Quakers were given the Nobel Peace Prize.Notes on English prisons in the nineteenth century Elizabeth Frys suggestionsThe women were treated like animals.She taught the women to sew, knit and make goodsFill in the form below. Notes on English prisons in the nineteenth century Elizabeth Frys suggestionsThey had no beds, clean clothes, food or heating.She provided food, clean clothes and straw for beds.Notes on English prisons in the nineteenth century Elizabeth Frys suggestionsThe children born in the prison had to stay there and had no chance of an education. She began a prison school for the children.QuestionsWhat they might say with a reason1. Elizabeth, why doyou not spend moretime with your family?2. Joseph, why do you let your wife work with prisoners?There are plenty of people to look after them and these people have only me to care about them.I agree with what my wife does. We should help those less fortunate than ourselves.QuestionsWhat they might say with a reason3. (To the prisoners)What do you think of Elizabeths ideas?Before she came we had no hope and no chance to change our life. Now we have the possibility of a new start.Language points1.But Elizabeth was not contentwith her easy life and her growing family.但是伊丽莎白并不满足于她的自在的生活和日益兴盛的家庭。becontentwith sth 满足于becontentto do sth 愿意、满意愿意、满意e.g. Areyou content with your present living condition?He iscontentto eat simple food.2. So thefirst thing Elizabeth did was to provide food, clean clothes and straw for beds.1)thefirst thing是主语, Elizabeth did 是定语从句, 修饰先行词thing, 从句的引导词that因在句中作宾语而被省略。was是系动词, to provide . beds 是动词不定式短语作表语。2) provide v. 提供provide sb. with sth.provide sth. for/to sb.3. Of course she did not do all the work onher own. 当然她并非仅靠自己去做所有这一切工作的。ononesown 1) without help 靠自己I can solve this problem onmy own. 我能自己解决这个问题。2) alone 独自, 独立地 Im on my own today. 相关短语:call sth. ones own声称某物为自己所有comeinto onesown 得到自己应得的东西hold onesown坚持住, 支持住; 坚守住, 不被打败of onesown 属于某人自己的e.g. The soldier is holding his own. 那个士兵还能坚持。They all think that she has a mind of her own. 他们都认为她是一个有主见的人。A light heart lives long.静以修身。Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success.自信是走向成功的第一步。Constant dripping wears away a stone.滴水穿石。Here are some proverbs for you.Custom makes all things easy.有个好习惯, 事事皆不难。Do nothing by halves.凡事不可半途而废。Eat to live, but not live to eat.人吃饭是为了活着, 但活着不是为了吃饭。He is wise that is honest. 诚实者最明智。The more noble, the more humble.越高尚, 越谦虚。If a person knows that there is no gain, he has no worries and also no fear, he has reached the highest wisdom.如果一个人知道心无所求 , 无有恐惧, 那他就得到最高的智慧了。Homework1. Finish the exercises on page 42 and 43.2. Review the words and expressions.
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