Unit-8-Appetite-1

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,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,2016/5/4,#,Laurie Lee,Unit 8 Appetite,Presenter,:陈彩恩 陈菲侗 陈燕玲 黄玉玲,About the writer,Laurence Edward Alan,Laurie,Lee,(26 June 1914 13 May 1997,),An,English,poet,novelist and,screenwriter,His most famous work was an autobiographical trilogy which consisted of,Cider with Rosie,(1959),As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning,(1969)and,A Moment of War,(,1991).,Source:https:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurie_Lee,Subject,:,Appetite,Text type,:Expository,Source,:The text is from,I Cant Stay Long(1976),a collection of essays.,Purpose,:To give a more general definition of“appetite”and call attention to the importance of preserving appetite in a more general,mental or psychological sense.,About the text,Publisher:,Atheneum;1st,Americaned,edition(1976),Part 1(Para.1)the significance,of,preserving appetite;,Part 2(Para.26)the definition of,the term,“appetite”and further,illustration,;,Para.2 the definition in a broad sense,Para 3&4.his own definition,Para 5.,the way he thinks meals should be,taken,Para 6.the difference in the way of life of the ancient people and the modern man,Part 3(Para.78)the conclusion of the importance of appetite.,About the organization,Topic sentence:,One of the major pleasures in life is appetite,and one of our major duties should be preserve it.,difficult words:,appetite;keenness;edge;multitudinous.,Difficult sentences:,Appetite is the keenness of living;it is one of the senses that tells you that are still curious to exist,that you still have an edge on your longings;and want to bite into the world and taste its multitudinous flavours and juices.,About the details,Para.1(,the significance of preserving appetite,),appetite(n.):,(from Wikipedia)the,desire to eat food,sometimes due to hunger,.,(from Collins),a,desire for food or drink,a desire to satisfy a bodily craving,as for sexual pleasure,(,usually followed by,for),a desire,liking,or willingness a great appetite for,work,(in,Para.1),one of the major pleasures in life;the keenness,of,living,keenness(n.):,ones,strong interest,or enthusiasm,edge(n.):,keenness(of desire),m,ultitudinous(,adj.,):,various,Appetite is the keenness of living;it is one of the senses that tells you that are still curious to exist,that you still have an edge on your,longings and,want to bite into the world and taste its multitudinous flavours and juices,.,Paraphrase:,Appetite is ones strong interest in or enthusiasm for living;it is one of the feelings that tells you that you are still eager to live,to satisfy your strong desires and to experience whatever there is in the world in order to acquaint yourself with the various facts of it.,Topic,sentence:,By appetite,of course,I dont mean just the lust for food,but any condition of unsatisfied desire,any burning in the blood that proves you want more than youve got and that you havent yet used up your life.,difficult words:,lust;burning;,lust,:,a very strong and eager desire to have sth,.,burning:,strong,desire,Wilde said he felt sorry for those who never got their hearts desire,but sorrier still for those who did.,About the details,Para.,2(,the definition,of“appetite”in,a broad sense,),Oscar Fingal OFlahertie Wills Wilde(16 October 1854 30 November 1900),an Irish playwright,novelist,essayist,and poet,Victorian era,Aestheticism,Notable,works:,The,Importance of Being,Earnest;,The,Picture of Dorian Gray,Source:,https,:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Wilde,Between men and women there is no friendship possible.There is passion,enmity,worship,love,but no friendship,.,A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it,.,There are only two tragedies in life:one is not getting what one wants,and the other is getting it,.,(source:http,:/, appetite,to me,is this state of wanting,which keeps ones expeactations alive.,treats and orgies:,gifts and wild parties(desire),the greatest pitch of:,the highest degree of,gross act:,rough act of chewing,swallowing,imperceptibly:,unconsciously,inexhaustible:,innumerable/multitudinous,treasure-house:,a storehouse for treasures or other valuable things,Paraphrase:,Besides,the whole toffeeness of toffees was imperceptibly diminished by the gross act of having eaten it,Besides,the whole good taste of toffee decreased or became less and less without ones knowing it.,Para.4,a particular texture,:a particular feel of a material.,for in this condition,:if we desire sth.,flawlessly,:without any flaws,overdoing it(appetite),:to fill your stomach beyond its capacity so that all pleasure or desire is lost.,Paraphrase,Which is why i would carry the preservation of appetite to the extent of deliberate fasting,That is why I would deliberately eat for a period of time in order to maintain the keenness of appetite.,Appetite is too good to lose,too precious to be bludgeoned into insensibility by satiation and over-doing it.,Appetite is so good that we cant lose and so precious that we cant destroy it or reduce all its keenness by overindulgence in what we like,Paragraph 5,Main
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