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1、Unit3TheMillionPoundBank-noteWhatdoyouknowabouMarkTwain?Doyouknowanyofhisworks?MarkTwain1835-1910MarkTwainSamuelLanghorneClemens1835—1910AmericanshortstorywriterHumoristgoodatwritingaboutchildren’sadventureshismasterpieces1876TheAdventuresofTomSawyerhism
2、asterpieces1881TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnhisshortstoriesRunningforGovernorThe£1,000,000Bank-NoteReadthepassageaboutMarkTwainandfillinthechart.RealnameofMarkTwainDateofBirthPlaceswherehelivedborn:childhood:JobsevertakenNamesofthreeofhisfamousstoriesRe
3、asonsofhisworksbeingfamous1835FloridaHannibal,Missouri,alongtheMississipiRiverPrinter,riverboatpilot,soldier,goldminer,businessman,newspaperreporter,writerTheAdventuresofTomSawyer,TheAdventuresofHuckleberry;LifeOnTheMississipiItsdescriptionofcommonpeople
4、andthewaytheytalkedandhishumorSamuelLanghorneIntroduceMarkTwainaccordingtothechartRealnameofMarkTwainDateofBirthPlaceswherehelivedborn:childhood:JobsevertakenNamesofthreeofhisfamousstoriesReasonsofhisworksbeingfamous1835FloridaHannibal,Missouri,alongtheM
5、ississipiRiverPrinter,riverboatpilot,soldier,goldminer,businessman,newspaperreporter,writerTheAdventuresofTomSawyer,TheAdventuresofHuckleberry;LifeOnTheMississipiItsdescriptionofcommonpeopleandthewaytheytalkedandhishumorSamuelLanghorneDescribeMarkTwainac
6、cordingtothechart.RealnameofMarkTwainSamuelLanghorneDateofBirthPlaceswherehelivedborn:childhood:JobsevertakenNamesofthreeofhisfamousstoriesReasonsofhisworksbeingfamous1835FloridaHannibal,Missouri,alongtheMississipiRiverPrinter,riverboatpilot,soldier,gold
7、miner,businessman,newspaperreporter,writerTheAdventuresofTomSawyer,TheAdventuresofHuckleberry;LifeOnTheMississipiItsdescriptionofcommonpeopleandthewaytheytalkedandhishumorTheMillionPoundBank-noteActOneBriefintroductiontothestory:TwobrothersOliverandRoder
8、ickbrothersbetonwhatwouldhappenifonehadnothingbutabank-noteof£1,000,000.TheymadeabetonapoormanHenry,whowasinrags.Theygavehimamillionpoundbank-noteandsawwhetherhecouldwinother’srespecteventhoughhewasinragsandlookedpoor.Soth