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Module1Unit1It'smorethantwentythousandkilometreslong.BaijiPrimarySchoolLucyIt'sapictureofNanning.It'sapictureofBeijing.It'sapictureofNewYork.It'sapictureoftheGreatWall.•中国有一句古语:“不到长城非好汉”,只有站在长城上,你才能真正体验到中国的广袤和中华精神的精髓。•theastronautcanonlytwoconstructionsintheearth,twoofwhichisthegreatwall.thersisanoldsayinggoesthat,“Hewhodoesn'treachtheGreatWallisnotatrueman。”amidthegreatwall,asenseofvastnessandthemarrowofchinesespiritarerevealed.LegendsabouttheGreatWall孟姜女哭长城•秦始皇正徵发八十万民工修筑万里长城。被官府抓去的人不分白天黑夜地修筑长城,不知累死了多少。苏州有个书生叫万喜良,为了逃避官府的追捕到处躲藏。有一天,他逃到了孟家花园,遇到了孟姜女。孟姜女父母很喜欢万喜良,就把孟姜女许配给他。新婚不到三天,万喜良就被抓去修长城了。孟姜女苦苦地等待丈夫归来。半年过去了,万喜良一点消息也没有。这时已是深秋季节,孟姜女想起丈夫远在北方修长城,一定十分寒冷,就亲手缝制了寒衣,启程上路,要到万里长城去寻找万喜良。一路上,孟姜女历经艰难才来到了长城脚下却得知万喜良已经死了,尸骨被填进了城墙里。孟姜女听后昏倒在地,醒来后,她伤心地痛哭起来,不知哭了多久,突然一声巨响,长城崩塌了几十里,露出了数不清的尸骨。孟姜女咬破手指,把血滴在一具具的尸骨上,她心里暗暗祷告:如果是丈夫的尸骨,血就会渗进骨头,如果不是,血就会流向四方。终于,孟姜女用这种方法找到了万喜良的尸骨。她抱着这堆白骨,又伤心地痛哭起来。秦始皇看到孟姜女很美丽,想逼她做妃子。孟姜女假意答应了他,但要求秦始皇先办三件事:请和尚给万喜良念四十九天经,然后把他好好地埋葬;秦始皇要亲自率文武大臣哭祭万喜良;埋葬万喜良后,孟姜女要去游山玩水,三天以后才能成亲。秦始皇只得答应了孟姜女的要求。三件事办完以后,孟姜女把秦始皇痛骂了一顿,然后纵身跳进了波涛滚滚的大海。•第一反映了当时社会的黑暗统治阶级的劳役人民的真实写照•第二以孟姜女的个人形象侧面称赞当时女性的贞烈•第三孟姜女堪称中国古典四大著名爱情故事之一,传扬美丽的爱情传说,反映了人们对真爱的追求•第四彰显长城工程的巨大,中国从春秋战国时期开始修长城,几千年来虽然说长城在一定程度上保护中原少受少数游牧民族的侵扰,但是给广大的人民群众带来沉重的负担TellmemoreabouttheGreatWall?Howlongisit?CanyoutellmesomethingabouttheGreatWall?It'smorethantwentythousandkilometreslong.Listenandanswer.1.HowlongistheGreatWall?It'smorethantwentythousandkilometreslong2.HowbigisNewYork?Ithasgotmorethaneightmillionpeople.3.HowbigisBeijing?Ithasgotabouttwentymillionpeople.•Canyoutellmesomethingabout…你能告诉我关于什么的信息吗?•Tellmemoreabout…告诉我更多关于什么的信息•Howlong…多长•Howbig…多大•Howold…多大(年龄)•Howmany…多少(可数)•Howmuch…多少(不可数)•I用am,You用are,•Is用于他他它,•凡是复数都用are,•切莫弄错出笑话。s,somesayshequotedeverybookofthebiblebymemoryandiBothsistershadhadtheirloveexperiencebythetimethewarcame,andtheywerehurriedhome.Neitherwaseverinlovewithayoungmanunlessheandshewereverballyverynear:thatisunlesstheywereprofoundlyinterested,TALKINGtooneanother.Theamazing,theprofound,theunbelievablethrilltherewasinpassionatelytalkingtosomereallycleveryoungmanbythehour,resumingdayafterdayformonths...thistheyhadneverrealizedtillithappened!Theparadisalpromise:Thoushalthavementotalkto!---hadneverbeenuttered.Itwasfulfilledbeforetheyknewwhatapromiseitwas.Andifaftertherousedintimacy39ofthesevividandsoul-enlighteneddiscussionsthesexthingbecamemoreorlessinevitable40,thenletit.Itmarkedtheendofachapter.Ithadathrillofitsowntoo:aqueervibratingthrillinsidethebody,afinalspasm41ofself-assertion,likethelastword,exciting,andveryliketherowofasterisks42thatcanbeputtoshowtheendofaparagraph,andabreakinthetheme.Whenthegirlscamehomeforthesummerholidaysof1913,whenHildawastwentyandConnieeighteen,theirfathercouldseeplainlythattheyhadhadtheloveexperience.L'amouravaitpossépar8là,assomebodyputsit.Buthewasamanofexperiencehimself,andletlifetakeitscourse.Asforthemotanervousinvalid43inthelastfewmonthsofherlife,shewantedhergirlstobe`free',andto`fulfilthemselves'.Sheherselfhadneverbeenabletobealtogetherherself:ithadbeendeniedher.Heavenknowswhy,forshewasawomanwhohadherownincomeandherownway.Sheblamedherhusband.Butasamatteroffact,itwassomeoldimpressionofauthorityonherownmindorsoulthatshecouldnotgetridof.IthadnothingtodowithSirMalcolm,wholefthisnervously44hostile,high-spiritedwifetoruleherownroost,whilehewenthisownway.Sothegirlswere`free',andwentbacktoDresden,andtheirmusic,andtheuniversityandtheyoungmen.Theylovedtheirrespectiveyoungmen,andtheirrespectiveyoungmenlovedthemwithallthepassionofmentalattraction.Allthewonderfulthingstheyoungmenthoughtandexpressedandwrote,theythoughtandexpressedandwrotefortheyoungwomen.Connie'syoungmanwasmusical,Hilda'swastechnical.Buttheysimplylivedfortheiryoungwomen.Intheirmindsandtheirmentalexcitements,thatis.Somewhereelsetheywerealittlerebuffed,thoughtheydidnotknowit.Itwasobviousinthemtoothatlovehadgonethroughthem:thatis,thephysicalexperience.Itiscuriouswhatasubtlebutunmistakabletransmutationitmakes,bothinthebodyofmenandwomen:thewomanmoreblooming,moresubtlyrounded,heryoungangularitiessoftened45,andherexpressioneitheranxiousortriumphant46:themanmuchquieter,moreinward,theveryshapesofhisshouldersandhisbuttockslessassertive47,morehesitant.Intheactualsex-thrillwithinthebody,thesistersnearlysuccumbed48tothestrangemalepower.Butquicklytheyrecoveredthemselves,tookthesex-thrillasasensation,andremainedfree.Whereasthemen,ingratitude49tothewomanforthesexexperience,lettheirsoulsgoouttoher.Andafterwardslookedratherasiftheyhadlostashillingandfoundsixpence.Connie'smancouldbeabitsulky,andHilda'sabitjeering50.Butthatishowmenare!Ungratefulandneversatisfied.Whenyoudon'thavethemtheyhateyoubecauseyouwon't;andwhenyoudohavethemtheyhateyouagain,forsomeotherreason.Orfornoreasonatall,exceptthattheyarediscontentedchildren,andcan'tbesatisfiedwhatevertheyget,letawomandowhatshemay.However,camethewar,HildaandConniewererushedhomeagainafterhavingbeenhomealreadyinMay,totheirmother'sfuneral.BeforeChristmasof1914boththeirGermanyoungmenweredead:whereuponthesisterswept,andlovedtheyoungmenpassionately,butun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