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1、Unit 1Teaching aim:1. To learn and talk about fame;2. To develop a paragraph supported by details;3. To hold an interview on those celebrities;4. To explore the potential meaning in the latest news.Teaching methods:Heuristic teaching, discussion in groups within and outside class, multimedia approac
2、hPeriods:12课时:Section A部分的单词讲解及课文分析34课时:复习Section A部分主要内容,讲解Section A部分练习56课时:Section B部分的单词讲解及课文分析1 4课时Section A The Tail of Fame1. Pre-reading1. 1 Background informationErnest Hemingway (1899-1961)As one of the most famous American novelists, short story writers and essayists, Hemingway was awarde
3、d the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. His deceptively simple prose style has influenced a wide range of writers. His serious novel The Sun Also Rises appeared in 1926. The novel deals with a group of expatriates in France and Spain, members of the disillusioned post-World War I Lost Generation. It
4、became his first great success as a novelist.The Old Man and the Sea, published first in Life magazine in 1952, again restored his fame. The 27,000 word novella told a story of an old Cuban fisherman named Santiago, who finally catches a giant marlin after weeks of not catching anything. As he retur
5、ns to the harbor, the sharks eat the fish lashed to his boat.On July 2, 1961, Hemingway committed suicide with his favorite shotgun at his home.Robert Frost (1874-1963)As one of Americas leading 20th-century poets and a four-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Frost wrote poems whose philosophical di
6、mensions transcend any region. His poetry is thus both traditional and experimental, regional and universal. He unquestionably succeeded in realizing his lifes ambition: to write “a few poems where they will be hard to get rid of.Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)Renoir was a famous French painter, a
7、nd one of the founders and exponents of the Impressionist Movement. His works are characterized by an extraordinary richness of feelings, warmth of response to the world and the people in it. Renoir once said: Why shouldnt art be pretty? There are enough unpleasant things in the world.Steven Spielbe
8、rg (1946-)He has ever been perhaps Hollywoods best-known director and one of the wealthiest filmmakers in the world, and also one of the most influential film personalities in the history of film. Spielberg has directed or produced many of the top-grossing films in Hollywood history, including E.T.:
9、 The Extra-Terrestria, Schindlers List, Saving Private Ryan, etc.Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)Beethoven is a German composer, universally recognized as one of the greatest composers of the Western European music tradition. Beethovens works crowned the classical period and also effectively initiat
10、ed the romantic era in music. His astonishing Third Symphony (1803) was the thunderclap that announced the romantic century, and it embodies the titanic but rigorously controlled energy that was the hallmark of his style.He began to lose his hearing from c. 1795; by c. 1819 he was totally deaf. For
11、his last 15 years he was unrivaled as the worlds most famous composer. In musical form he was a considerable innovator, widening the scope of sonata, symphony, concerto, and string quartet. His greatest achievement was to raise instrumental music, hitherto considered inferior to vocal, to the highes
12、t plane of art.Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)He was an Irish playwright, novelist, poet, and short story writer. Known for his wit and flamboyance, he was one of the most successful playwrights of late Victorian London, and one of the greatest celebrities of his day. As the result of a famous trial, he suf
13、fered a dramatic downfall and was imprisoned for two years of hard labor after being convicted of the homosexual offences.2. While-reading2. 1 Understand the major details of the text1. Why does the writer compare an artist who seeks fame to a dog chasing its own tail?A: Because like a dog chasing i
14、ts own tail, when the artist captures the fame, he does not know what else to do but to continue chasing it.2. What is the writers statement about fame?A: The cruelty of success is that it often leads those who seek such success to participate in their own destruction.3. What device of writing is em
15、ployed herein?A: Simile. To make his statement more convincing, the writer adopts the rhetorical device “simile”, as shown in the first sentence An artist who seeks fame is like a dog chasing his own tail who, when he captures it, does not know what else to do but to continue chasing it.4. How do ce
16、lebrities pay fbr their distinct style?A: They pay fbr it by giving up the freedom to express themselves with other styles or forms.5. How does failure affect singled-minded seekers?A: Failure motivates them to work even harder to succeed. But unfortunately, not many follow their lead.2. 2 Understan
17、d organization of the text1) Summary of the textHave you ever known anyone famous? If so, you may have found that they are remarkably similar to the rest of us. You may have even heard them object to people saying there is anything different about them. Pm really just a normal guy, protests an actor
18、 who has recently rocketed into the spotlight. There is, of course, usually a brief period when they actually start to believe they are as great as their worshipping fans suggest. They start to wear fancy clothes and talk as if everyone should hear what they have to say. This period, however, does n
19、ot often last long. They fall back to reality as fast as they had originally risen above it all.What will it feel like to soar to such altitude and look down like an eagle from up high on everyone else? And what will it feel like to have flown so high only to wake from your dream and realize you are
20、 only human? Some only see the cruelty in losing something they had gained. They often make desperate attempts to regain what they lost. Often these efforts result in even greater pain. Some become bankrupt financially and emotionally. The only real winners are those who are happy to be back on the
21、ground with the rest of us.2) Text structure analysisPart One (Para.l): Chasing fame often leads to self-destruction.Part Two (Para.2-5): The conquest of fame is no easy job and along with fame and fortune there come some negative effects.Part Three (Para.6): An artist is hard to be both successful
22、and uncompromising.Part Four (Para.7): The greatest winners initially failed in the conquest of fame.Part Five (Para.8): Examples of those who failed many times before their final success. Part Six (Para.9): Conclusion: The writers advice to those seeking fame and fortune.3. Detail reading3. 1 Words
23、 and phraseschase v. to run after someone or something in order to catch them e.g. Police chased the thief and eventually recovered the missing money.The kids chased each other in the garden.pessimistic a. expecting that bad things will happen in the future or that something will have a bad resulte.
24、g. I am deeply pessimistic about the future.我对未来感到极其悲观。This may sound like putting the cart before the horse and being unnecessarily pessimistic.这听起来像是本末倒置,是不必要的悲观。 worship vt. to admire and love someone very much e.g. We all want heroes to worship, be they sportsmen, film stars, or politicians. 我们都
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