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课件网) 新北师大版高中英语选择性必修四Unit10 Connections Lesson3 Anne of Green Gables Have you ever felt that you were not understood or loved by others Share your story in your group. Lucy Maud Montgomery Born: November 30, 1874 Clifton, Prince Edward Island, Canada Died: April 24, 1942 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Occupation: Novelist Notable works: Anne of Green Gables series Emily of New Moon series Pat of Silver Bush series Story Girl series Anne of Green Gables is a novel by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery, and was published in 1908. Read the short introduction and find out the setting and characters of the story. n. 山墙,三角墙 Anne of Green Gables The story is set on Canada’s Prince Edward Island early in the 20th century. A brother and sister, Matthew and Marilla live on a farm called “Green Gables”. They apply to adopt a boy from an orphanage as they need help on their farm. Due to a mix-up, they are sent a red-haired 11-year-old girl named Anne. On the day she is due to arrive, Matthew picks her up at the train station … Read the short introduction and find out the setting and characters of the story. Setting: The story is set on Canada’s Prince Edward Island early in the 20th century. Characters: A brother and sister, Matthew and Marilla; Anne. The story is set on Canada’s Prince Edward Island early in the 20th century. A brother and sister, Matthew and Marilla live on a farm called “Green Gables”. They apply to adopt a boy from an orphanage as they need help on their farm. Due to a mix-up, they are sent a red-haired 11-year-old girl named Anne. On the day she is due to arrive, Matthew picks her up at the train station … Who are Matthew and Marrila expecting from the orphanage Why do they need a help What might happen in the story Anne of Green Gables Read and find the development of the story: Upon Arrival (lines 1-29) Dinner Time (lines 30-41) Bed Time (lines 42-66) “Well, come along, Anne. It’s dinner time.” “Best put her to bed, Marilla.” Match the following sentences with their inferences. Sentences Inferences 1. She sprang forward a step and clasped her hands. 2. Marilla saw Matthew in the front yard and immediately rushed to the door. 3. I daren't trust you to put it out yourself. You'd likely set the place on fire. A. Marilla was a careful person. B. Marilla was very kind-hearted. C. Marilla was eager to see a boy. D. Anne was in the depths of despair. E. Anne was shocked to know the truth. Sentences Inferences 4. The whole room felt cold and unwelcoming, which sent a shiver through Anne's bones. 5. She carefully picked up Anne's clothes, placed them neatly on a yellow chair, and then, taking up the candle, went over to the bed. A. Marilla was a careful person. B. Marilla was very kind-hearted. C. Marilla was eager to see a boy. D. Anne was in the depths of despair. E. Anne was shocked to know the truth. Development of the story Marilla Anne Upon arrival ... ...