Unit2Extendedreading知识点课件--高中英语牛津译林版(2020)选择性必修第一册.pptx
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1、Unit 2 Beethoven:a remarkable life para 1 On 7 May 1824, a crowd of music lovers streamed into a theatre in Viehovens Symphony No. 9. The crowd immediately recognized that they were listening to something truly special, and they broke into enthusiastic cheers at the end of the symphony. 1824年5月7日,一群
2、音乐爱好者涌入维也纳的一座剧院,聆听大作曲家路德维希.凡.贝多芬的第九交响曲的首演。听众很快意识到他们所听绝非凡品,演出结束的那一刻,全场爆发出热情的欢呼。一群一群.涌入涌入爆发出热烈的欢呼爆发出热烈的欢呼 Beethoven, who was almost completely deaf at this point in his life, was unaware of the audiences response until one of the singers turned him around to face the crowd. Before him, he saw a sea of
3、 people all standing, clapping, and waving their hats and handkerchiefs to express their appreciation of his masterwork. para 1当时贝多芬已近全聋,直到一位领唱扶他转过身来,面向观众,他才发觉反响之热烈。他看见眼前的人山人海全部起立,有的鼓掌,有的挥舞帽子和手帕,表达着对这部杰作的赞赏。表达他们对表达他们对.的欣赏的欣赏在这一刻在这一刻没有意识到没有意识到让某人转身让某人转身一群人一群人 para 2 Symphony No. 9 was Beethovens last
4、 major piece of music in a vast body of works written throughout his remarkable life. As a gifted child, Beethoven was pushed by his father to study music day and night. Not long after, he began to be appreciated for his piano performances. By the time he was a teenager, he had already enjoyed a rep
5、utation as a wonderful young musician. 贝多芬非凡的一生留下了极为丰厚的作品,第九交响曲是他最后一部大型作品。贝多芬幼年即展露才华,在父亲管教下夜以继日地学习音乐。没过多久,他的钢琴演奏已受人赏识。十多岁的时候,他已经是有名的杰出少年音乐家了。享受享受.的盛誉的盛誉大量的作品大量的作品By the time he was a teenager, he had already enjoyed a reputation as a wonderful young musician.By the time he was a teenager 表示“到他少年时为止(
6、过去的时间点).已经” by+过去时间或者by the time+一般过去时,含有“过去的过去”之意,主句通常用过去完成时(had done)。 By the end of last term ,we had learnt 2,000 English words. By the time we reached home ,he had left. by +将来时间或者by the time +一般现在时,含有“到将来某个时间或某个动作发生为止将已经.”之意 ,主句通常用将来完成时(will /shall have done)。(了解) By the time she gets home , h
7、er mother will have left for London to attend a meeting. para 2Many important figures in the music world, including the brilliant musician Mozart, started making predictions about Beethovens extraordinary future. However, life took a sharp turn. In his late twenties, Beethoven suffered one of the wo
8、rst possible twists for a musician: he started to lose his hearing.不少音乐领域的重要人物,包括才华卓绝的莫扎特,都纷纷对他不可限量的前程给出预言。然而,厄运突至,不到三十岁,贝多芬就开始经受对音乐家来说至为残酷的挫折:他的听觉开始衰退了。对对.进行预测进行预测非凡的前程非凡的前程突如其来地发生变化突如其来地发生变化 para 3The loss of his hearing deeply depressed Beethoven. He was so upset that, at first, he wanted to keep
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