云汽圷潤更
Introduction&New Words
Understanding of the Text
Analysis of the Text
--Useful Words&Expressions
--Division of the Text
--Writing Style
--Assignment
Follow-up Exercises
Listening Practice
Reading Activity&Writing









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Division of the Text  

   (A text is often developed around one central idea or a theme (麼籾). The author will more often than not deal with this theme in several or even more paragraphs. The commonest form of a piece of writing has an introduction, a body part (of one or more than one paragraph) and an ending (e.g. a conclusion or a summary). In each of these three major parts there is again a central idea and some supporting details. When you come across a reading passage, and especially if you want to have a deeper comprehension of it, you can try making an outline or finding out the structure of the passage. The following outline of the text we've just learned is a reference for you. See if you look at the structure of this text in the same way.)
Division of the Text
Part 1. (L1!26) Out of curiosity, Homer made a careful observation about the Mexican
         woman who was to receive the news of her son¨s death.

Part 2. (L27!73) Homer¨s contact with the woman who managed to control her feelings
         put him into an awkward position and he was completely at a loss what
         to do .


Part 3. (L74!83) Homer felt more embarrassed when he realized his inability to comfort
         the woman.

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