1、unit 1 Growing up书评是应用文写作的一种,是对某本文学作品的介绍和评论。首先,我们要细致地品读文学作品,准确把握评论对象。书评的作者旨在表达自己对文学作品的理解和认识,启发和帮助读者提高阅读水平,对作品的作者提出正确而有益的建议。写书评的注意事项:1评价要明确。2结构要清晰。对作品的评价常常是一开始就明确提出,下文加以证明,形成总分结构。3评论语言要简洁、形象、生动。4书评经常使用一般现在时,但是有时也可根据需要使用其他时态。5书评通常采用夹叙夹议、评析结合的写法。基本框架第一段: 这本书的基本信息;第二段: 故事梗概、主思想等;第三段: 对这本书的评价或感受。增分佳句1The
2、 novel is set in.2The book is a(n) love/romantic/moving/.story.3I am greatly impressed by.4I think the book is well worth reading as it carries the main idea that.5It is one of my favorite novels, published in.6My favorite part of the book is.7Even with the small flaws, the book is still a great suc
3、cess, and I really enjoy it!8It is a good choice to read.9Reading the original work is better than seeing the films based on it.10Those who have read the book think highly of it.11After it was published, it became famous all over the world.12However, many people have complained that the book is too.
4、13Another common complaint is that the book.14This book has had a strong influence on us.15Im disappointed with the book because.典型例写作要求圣诞颂歌(A Christmas Carol)是英国小说家查尔斯狄更斯(Charles Dickens)写的一部著名小说。根据下列要点写一篇关于圣诞颂歌的80词左右的英语书评。1斯克鲁奇(Scrooge)是一个爱财如命的吝啬鬼,从来不关心身边的人。然而平安夜出现的三个精灵把他带到了过去、现在和未来,让他领悟到圣诞节的意义,并开
5、始了新的生活;2小说以幽默的语言和深刻的含义博得读者的喜爱;3该书于1843年12月19日出版后,多次再版。此后,英国人开始过圣诞节。这本书极大地影响了西方人对圣诞节的认识和过节的方式。审谋篇第一步:审构思很关键第二步:核心词汇想周全1 与分享2 在圣诞前夕3 出版,发行4 深受读者欢迎5 在中扮演角色6与联系在一起第三步:由词扩句雏形现1它讲述了一个视钱如命的人斯克鲁奇。It tells the story of Scrooge, a man 2他知道钱不是唯一值得保留的东西。He understands money 3这部小说以它使用了幽默的语言和具有深刻的含义而深受读者的欢迎,并多次再版
6、。The novel enjoyed great popularity with readers ,_and was reprinted many times.4从那之后英国人开始庆祝圣诞节。(celebrate) .第四步:句式升级造亮点1用定语从句改写第三步中的句1。 .2把第三步中的句2中的宾语从句改为简单句。 .3把第三步中的句3改为简单句。 .第五步:过渡衔接连成篇_实战演练根据下列提示,写一篇关于马克吐温的作品哈克贝利费恩历险记的书评。词数80左右。1马克吐温(Mark Twain),美国作家,成长于密西西比河畔。代表作之一是哈克贝利费恩历险记。2这部小说讲述了哈克贝利费恩从家中逃
7、走,和黑奴吉姆在密西西比河流浪的故事。3哈克贝利费恩遇见的人物来自社会各个阶层,因此这部小说生动地反映了当时的社会情况。4哈克贝利费恩历险记是美国文学史上一部伟大的作品。参考词汇: 密西西比河the Mississippi River哈克贝利费恩历险记 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn_答案第二步:核心词汇想周全1 share.with.2 on_Christmas_Eve3 come_out4 enjoy_great_popularity_with_readers5 play_a_role_in6 associate_with第三步:由词扩句雏形现1. r
8、egarding_money_as_important_as_his_own_life2. is_not_the_only_thing_that_is_worth_reserving3. because_it_uses_humorous_language_and_has_a_profound_meaning4. After_that,_British_people_began_to_celebrate_Christmas第四步:句式升级造亮点1.It_tells_the_story_of_Scrooge_who_regards_money_as_important_as_his_own_lif
9、e.2.He_understands_money_is_not_the_only_thing_worth_reserving.3.The_novel_enjoyed_great_popularity_with_readers_with_its_humorous_language_and_profound_meaning,and_was_reprinted_many_times第五步:过渡衔接连成篇One possible version:A Christmas Carol is a novel written by Charles Dickens and first published on
10、December 19, 1843.It tells the story of Scrooge who regards money as important as his own life. He doesnt believe the existence of Christmas and doesnt want to share his happiness and money with others. On Christmas Eve,three spirits show Scrooge how happy he was in the past, how greedy he is now an
11、d how he regrets what he has done in the future. He understands money is not the only thing worth reserving. Love and care are important, too.After the novel came out, it enjoyed great popularity with readers with its humorous language and profound meaning, and was reprinted many times. After that,
12、British people began to celebrate Christmas. The novel played a critical role in redefining the importance of Christmas and the major sentiments associated with the holiday.实战演练One possible version:Mark Twain, an American writer, is famous for his stories. He grew up on the banks of the Mississippi
13、River.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, one of his brilliant masterpieces, tells the story of Huckleberry Finn and Jim wandering along the Mississippi River. Huckleberry Finn runs away from home and later he meets a slave, Jim. Then their magnificent adventures start. If they didnt meet,there wouldnt be such extraordinary things later on. With the people Huckleberry Finn meets covering all walks of the society, the novel vividly reflects the society at that time.Generally speaking, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a great novel in the history of American literature.学科网(北京)股份有限公司