(
课件网) Unit 3 Adventuring Period 4 Reading B My First Sea Voyage the story of a man who spent 28 years abandoned on a deserted island. produced about 318 publications contributed significantly to the development of the novel as an emerging genre in English literature masterpieces: Robinson Crusoe Captain Singleton A Journal of the Plague Year Seventeenth-century England. Maritime era—a time when there was great interest in exploration and discovery. The storm increased and the waves rose very high. The wind had died down and the sea had become calmer. The weather cleared up, the wind died away, and a charming, fine evening followed. The weather cleared up, the wind died away, and a charming, fine evening followed. The storm increased and the waves rose very high. The wind had died down and the sea had become calmer. Robinson’s mood changes The storm increased and the waves rose very high. All this time the storm increased and the waves rose very high. …it was enough to make a big impression on me, as I was only a young sailor and knew nothing about the sea. I expected every wave to eat us up and, every time the ship dived down into the depths of the waves, I thought we would never come up again. …if my life would be spared on this one voyage, I would go directly home to my father if I ever set foot upon dry land again and would never set sail in a ship again as long as I lived. …I resolved that I would listen to his advice and never place myself into such a desperate situation as this again...I thus resolved that I would go home to my father. frightened regretful eager to go back home The wind had died down and the sea had become calmer. …but the next day the wind had died down and the sea had become calmer and I began to get used to it. However, I was very serious throughout that day, being also a little sea-sick still… relaxed sick The weather cleared up, the wind died away, and a charming, fine evening followed. …but later on the weather cleared up, the wind died away and a charming, fine evening followed…the sight was, as I thought, the most delightful that I had ever seen…but very cheerful, looking with wonder upon the sea that had been so rough and terrible the day before and could be so calm and so pleasant such a little time later. confused delighted amazed cheerful frightened; regretful; eager to go back home relaxed; sick amazed; delighted; cheerful; confused The storm increased and the waves rose very high. The wind had died down and the sea had become calmer. The weather cleared up, the wind died away, and a charming, fine evening followed. Robinson encountered a terrible storm on his first sea voyage and experienced ups and downs in his moods. Robinson’s companion: only a tiny bit of wind The storm increased and the waves rose very high. The wind had died down and the sea had become calmer. The weather cleared up, the wind died away, and a charming, fine evening fol ... ...