[00:-1.00]1.In which countries did Gandhi work for the liberation of Indians?
[00:-2.00]India and South Africa.
[00:-3.00]2.What successes did Gandhi gain?
[00:-4.00]He became a lawyer;he won a victory over the pass law in south Africa;
[00:-5.00]he won a victory over the law that did not allow Indians to make slat;
[00:-6.00]he won independence for India.
[00:-7.00]*Born:1869,in India *Married:at the age of 13
[00:-8.00]*Studied:in England for three years to become a lawyer
[00:-9.00]*Lived in South Afica:for 20 years Started a magazine:"Indian Opinion"
[00:10.00]*Fought for Indian independence:1915-1947
[00:11.00]*India gained independence:August 15th 1947
[00:12.00]*Died:January 30th 1948
[00:13.00]Language points
[00:14.00]1.Gandhi
[00:15.00]Gandhi was born in West India and studied law in London.
[00:16.00]He became the supreme leader fo the Indian National congress.
[00:17.00]His teachnique of non-violent resistance was applied in 3 campaigns.
[00:18.00]After independence he retired from politices.
[00:19.00]He was assassinated by a Hindu extremist,
[00:20.00]who thought that his attitude to pakistan and Muslims
[00:21.00]was a threat to Hindu interests.
[00:22.00]2.He was called"Bapu",meaning"father"
[00:23.00]-because he was father of the India nation of the twentieth century.
[00:24.00]3.Mohandas Gandhi was born in India in 1869 and was married at the age of 13,
[00:25.00]following local custom.
[00:26.00]be/get married marry sb. be/get married to sb.
[00:27.00]Joan is going to marry Hubert.
[00:28.00]Is he married or single?
[00:29.00]He is married.
[00:30.00]How long have you been married to Sheila?
[00:31.00]Following the docters advice,my father has given up drinking.
[00:32.00]We decided to follow your suggestion in the design fo the machine.
[00:33.00]3.On his return to India
[00:34.00]be had the chance to travel to South Africa to work on a law case.
[00:35.00]I heard the news on my arrival at the airport.
[00:36.00]The children stood up on the entrance of the teacher.
[00:37.00]On reaching the city he called up Mr Jackson.
[00:38.00]work on
[00:39.00]We are working on a new plan for travel.
[00:40.00]They were working on a report of their experiment.
[00:41.00]He stayed in the lab and worked on till midnight.
[00:42.00]4.This experience was to change his life.
[00:43.00]be + to do
[00:44.00]The manager is to visit our factory next week.
[00:45.00]She was to meet Mary at the entrance of the theatre.
[00:46.00]The worst in still to come.
[00:47.00]We were sure that he was to become a very important person.
[00:48.00]You are to do your homework before you watch TV.
[00:49.00]Tell her she's not to be back late.
[00:50.00]5.Gandhi was thrown off a train
[00:51.00]and later a mail bus for insisting on traveling in the whites-only section.
[00:52.00]insist on/upon
[00:53.00]They insisted on their right to vote.
[00:54.00]I insisted on paying for my meal.
[00:55.00]6.He wrote about socialism in newspapers
[00:56.00]and started a magazine called"Indian Opinion".
[00:57.00]7.South Africa passed further laws designed to make life diffcult for non-whites.
[00:58.00]This weekend's party is designed to make life happy for the students.
[00:59.00]The playroom is designed for children's use.
[-1:00.00]8.The Indians declared that this "Pass Law"was unfair.
[-1:-1.00]Some of them publicly burnt their permits and many fo them were put in prison.
[-1:-2.00]desert record progress transport
[-1:-3.00]9.He had a gift for thinking up ways of making political points.
[-1:-4.00]think up
[-1:-5.00]Children can always think up something interesting to pass the time.
[-1:-6.00]make a point=give a fact,idea or opinion
[-1:-7.00]10.Thousands joined him when he led a march to the coast
[-1:-8.00]with the purpose of"making a little salt"when he reached the sea".
[-1:-9.00]with the purpose of
[-1:10.00]They came here with the purpose of making trouble.
[-1:11.00]He went ot London with the purpose fo continuing his education.
[-1:12.00]We designed the new machine for the purpose of increasing production.
[-1:13.00]11.At that time only the British governament had the right to sell salt,
[-1:14.00]which was taxed,so Gandhi encouraged the whole nation to make their own salt.
[-1:15.00]12.Following this,60000 Indians,including Gandhi,were put in prison.
[-1:16.00]Following heavy rains,the river was follded.
[-1:17.00]The city became a dark world following the earthquake.
[-1:18.00]1.What did Gandhi mean by "the force of truth"?
[-1:19.00]If an unfair law existed,it was the duty fo everyone to disobey this law,
[-1:20.00]but without using violence.
[-1:21.00]2.Which event is described in the text?
[-1:22.00]The Indian customs following his death.
[-1:23.00]1.believed in a fair society for all:
[-1:24.00]a determined fighter for human rights.
[-1:25.00]2.honest: admitted mistakes willingly
[-1:26.00]3.didn't want to make money:
[-1:27.00]refused to make any gain from his political work
[-1:28.00]4.valued ordinary people:
[-1:29.00]because a supporter of the poorest group in society;
[-1:30.00]traveled together with peasants and other ordinary people
[-1:31.00]5.did not have expensive tastes:
[-1:32.00]decided to live as a poor man and not to possess wealth;
[-1:33.00]traveled"hard-seat,unreserved";ate simply.
[-1:34.00]6.had a lot of energy; rose early and worked at his wheel
[-1:35.00]7.searched for truth:
[-1:36.00]my experiments with truth;reached out for the truths of spirits and gods
[-1:37.00]8.loved all people:
[-1:38.00]one should love the most ordinary being on earth as oneself
[-1:39.00]9.supported women: paid great attention to the equality of women
[-1:40.00]10.did not believe in violence: one should never take up arms to fight
[-1:41.00]Language points
[-1:42.00]1.Gandhi was much more than a clever lawyer,
[-1:43.00]a fine speaker,a determined fighter for human rights and a political leader.
[-1:44.00]more than
[-1:45.00]This more than satisfied me.
[-1:46.00]Both of them are much more than schoolmates.They are close friends.
[-1:47.00]2.The secret lies in the title of the book which he wrote about his early life,
[-1:48.00]"The story of my experiments with truth".
[-1:49.00]lie in
[-1:50.00]I think the trouble lies in the keyboard.
[-1:51.00]The difficulty lies in their poor health.
[-1:52.00]3.All his life he reached out for the truths of spirts and gods.
[-1:53.00]reach out for
[-1:54.00]There are changes everywhere,but you must reach out for him.
[-1:55.00]Reach out for the rope,or you'll fall down.
[-1:56.00]4.Gandhi believed that one should be able to
[-1:57.00]"love the most ordinary being on earth as oneself."
[-1:58.00]human beings a human being
[-1:59.00]She was the most beautiful woman on earth.
[-2:00.00]They consider themselves the wisest men on earth.
[-2:-1.00]There is no difficulty on earth which can't be overcome.
[-2:-2.00]5.The death of Gandhi gave India a chance to mourn
[-2:-3.00]and express how he had become"father"to all Indians.
[-2:-4.00]6.At the time of his death,one person praised him as follows:
[-2:-5.00]"Future generations,it may be,
[-2:-6.00]will hardly believe that such a person as this walked upon this earth"
[-2:-7.00]as follows
[-2:-8.00]Their suggestions are as follows...
[-2:-9.00]He received at note which ran as follows.
[-2:10.00]There is hardly any wine in the bottle.
[-2:11.00]He hardly works at all.
[-2:12.00]They have hardly eaten anything.
[-2:13.00]The ice is as hard as rock.
[-2:14.00]Only hard work gives good results.
[-2:15.00]All his life Gandhi thought hard and worked hard.
[-2:16.00]such...as
[-2:17.00]Such men as these are dangerous.
[-2:18.00]Such a picture as this should be kept in a museum |