(
课件网) veloping ideas - Reading 胶州四中 万文静 What is the best university in China Lead-in National Southwestern Associated University How is it different from today’s university simple and shabby(简陋的) the Qomolangma of China’s education a The founding of Lianda b The happy life after the war c The contributions of Lianda d The historic status of Lianda e The victory of the Chinese Army Focus on the first and last para First and last sentence of each para Find the key words to get the main idea Read for general ideas Skim and tick the ones mentioned in the text. Tips : Match the paragraphs with the founding , contributions and historic status. Read for structures aggression of Japan savin h ritage Founding ——— Contributions Historic Status makinhgo n epic journey Read for details(1-3) school badge (校徽) immense hardships and the daunting challenges The Long March of China’s Education Para.3 What figures of speech(修辞手法) are used Professors and students alike in the three universities made an epic journey over a distance of more than 2,000 kilometres, most of them on foot. Their bed was the dusty road and their roof was the open sky, often lit up by exploding Japanese bombs. Conditions were little better once they reached the remote and mountainous south-west part of China . They had to live in rough buildings, packed 40 to a room, like sardines. There were dire shortages of food, books, and equipment. Furthermore, classes were frequently disrupted due to fierce air attacks and often had to be held before 10 am and after 4 pm. Learning to learn Similes(明喻) and metaphors(暗喻) are two commonly used, but easy to confuse, figures of speech. Similes compare and show similarities in typically different things. Similes usually use connecting words such as like, as, so and resemble. For example, He is as cool as a cucumber. Unlike similes, metaphors make direct comparisons without using connecting words. For example, She has a heart ofa lion. Para.3 What figures of speech are used Professors and students alike in the three universities made an epic foot. Their bed was the dusty road and their roof was the open sky, often lit up by exploding Japanese bombs. Conditions were little better once They had to live in rough buildings, packed 40 to a room, like sardines. There were dire shortages of food, books, and equipment. Furthermore, classes were frequently disrupted due to fierce air attacks and often had to be held before 10 am and after 4 pm. they reached the remote and mountainous south Simi e 明喻 hina . journey over a distance of more than 2,000 Metaphor 隐喻 m on Life is like a box of chocolates. My life is an open book. That baby is as cute as a button! Baby, you’re a firework. Here are some examples of similes and metaphors: Simile Metaphor Simile Metaphor 《森林之魅———祭胡康河上的白骨》 静静的,在那被遗忘的山坡上, 还下着密雨,还吹着细风, 没有人知道历史曾在此走过 ... ...