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《Reading(1):Appreciating literature》PPT课件优质课下载
A quiz
Bassanio, Shylock, Antonio, Portia are characters of the play,_____________.
A quiz
He was a great poet and one of his great poems was Paradise Lost (1667).
John Milton.
Based on the Old Testament, it tells the story of Satan’s revolt against God, the temptation of Adam and Eve, and their expulsion from Paradise.
A quiz
When he was nearly sixty years old, he wrote his first novel, Robinson Crusoe.
Daniel Defoe.
A quiz
He is the national poet of Scotland. He worte his poems chiefly in the Scottish dialect. His poem, A red, red rose, is world-famous.
A quiz
She started writing at an early age. Her novels in order of publication are as follows: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma and so on.
A quiz
His real name is Samuel Langhorne Clemens, which is not familiar with people as his pen name. His works like the Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Life on the Mississippi are popular with readers today.
Who is he?
Mo Yan
the winner of Nobel Prize in Literature,2012
Mo Yan's Nobel prize boosts thirst for literature in China.
Chinese writer and 2012 Nobel Literature Prize winner Mo Yan gave a lecture at Swedish Academy in Stockholm, capital of Sweden on Dec 7, 2012 .
What’s the present situation of students’ reading in China?
"The exam-oriented education reduces the reading time of Chinese students a lot. The books they read are mostly for the purpose of gaining higher scores," said a high middle school teacher surnamed Ding in southwestern Sichuan Province.
"Reading should not be regarded just as the means to acquire knowledge and skills. Currently the awareness of reading literature is not as strong as before," said the teacher.
A comparison on reading
Results of a national reading survey conducted by China Publishing Science Research Institute in 2010 showed the number of books read by each Chinese person annually was 4.5, much lower than 11 in the Republic of Korea, 20 in France and 40 in Japan. Experts said textbooks and training books were much more popular than literature.