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SLAVE’S CABIN

导入新课

questions:• 1.Have you ever heard of

slaves?

• 2.Do you want to be slaves ? Why?

Unit thirteen• Abraham Lincoln

Contributed byxuhui

Jun.10th,2002

I:questions:• 1.When and where was he born ? • 2.What did he use to do when he was a

child?

• 3. What did he work for in all his political life and what was his greatest work?

BIRTH PLACE MEMORIAL BUILDING

14YS, SOUTH INDIANA FARM

FIGHT FOR FREEDOM

questions:• 4.Why did the American Civil

War break out?How long did it last?

• 5.Why was he killed after the war ended?

BATTLEFIELD IN VIRGINIA

LINCOLN’S

DEATH

FORD THEATRE

LINCOLN DIED IN THE BED

CLOTHES WITH BLOOD

THE FURNARAL TRAIN

LINCOLN’S TOMB

SCULPTURE FOR LINCOLN

II.Draw a timetable of the main events in all his life• 1809:born• 1818:his mother died• 1818---1860:worked in a store,later be

came a lawyer• 1860:President for the first time• 1864:President for the second time• 1865:shot dead

III.Language points:• 1.As a child he used to work hard and hel

p his father on the small farm where they lived.

used to 的用法:• be used to do• be used to doing • used to • a:I am used to at six in the mo

rning. (get up)• b: He an honest boy,but no

w he often tells lies. (be)• C:Knives can be used to things(cu

t)

getting up

used to be

cut

No more than的用法:• 2.He spent very little time at school,perhaps

no more than a year.

• no more than

• not more than

• a:I have $10 in my pocket.

• b:I have $10 in my pocket.no more than

not more than

No more … than的用法:

• no more … than:• not more … than:• a:Jack is diligent than

John. (Neither is diligent)

• b:Jack is diligent than John. (Both are diligent,the former is more diligent than the later.)

no more

not more

3 She did all she could to help him.

哪些词可以修饰比较级:• 4.He worked still harder for the fre

edom of the slaves.

• We can also use far,even,much,

• a bit,a little,no,any to modify the comparative degree.

IV:Homework• Try to find out all the

attributive clauses in the text and write them down on your exercise books.

That’s all