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1、1.beautiful and clear 2.blend well 3.siste r 4.worry too much 5.moreimportantTask 3:MozartMozart was a fascinating musician and composer whose fame continues to grow morethan two centuries after his death.He was born in Salzburg,Austria,in 1756.Before theage of four,he had shown great musical talent
2、.His father then decided to let him start takingharpsichord lessons.The boys reputation as a musical talent grew fast.At five,he wascomposing music.Form that time on,Mozart was performing n concerts and writing music.By his early teens,he had mastered the piano,violin and harpsichord,and was writing
3、symphonies and operas.His firs t major opera was performed in Milan in 1770,whenhe was only fourteen.At fifteen,Mozart became the conductor for an orchestra inSalzburg.In 1781,he left for Vienna,where he was in great demand as both a performerand a composition teacher.His firs t opera was a success.
4、But life was not easybecause he was a poor businessman,and his finances were always in a bad state.Hismusic from the next decade was not very popular,and he eventually fell back on histeaching jobs for a living.In 1788 he stopped performing in public,preferring onlyto compose.He died in 1791 at the
5、age of thirty-five.Although he lived only a shortlife,he composed over 600 works.1.Which of the following is true of Mozart?D2.How long has Mozarts fame lasted?A3.Which of the following is true of the four-year-old Mozart?B4.What could Mozart do at the age of six?C5.Which of the following is not men
6、tioned as one of Mozarts accomplishments whilehe was in his early teens?CIV.Speaking OutModel 1 Do you 1 ike jazz?Laura:Hey!Bob:Hello!Laura:Do you l ike jazz,Bob?Bob:No,not much.Do you like it?Laura:Well,yes,I do.Im crazy about Wynton Marsalis.Bob:Oh,hes a piano player,isn t he?Laura:No,hes a trumpe
7、t player.So,whal kind of music do you like?Bob:I like listening to rock.Laura:What group do you like best?Bob:Er,The Cranberries.Theyre the greatest.What about you?Dont you like them?Laura:Ugh!They make m y slomach I urn!SAMPLE DIALOGA:Do you like classical music?B:No,I dont like it at all.A:What ty
8、pe of music do you like?B:Im a real fan of pop songs.A:Whos your favorite singer or group?B:Jay Chou.What do you think about him?A:I can hardly bear pop songs.They are a ll noise to me.Model 2 Do you like punk rock?Max:What kind of music do you like?Frannie:Well,I like different kinds.Max:Any in par
9、licular?Frannie:Er,I especially like punk rock.Max:Punk rock?You dont seem like the punk rock type.Frannie:You should have seen me in high school.I had my hair dyed blue.Max:W ow,that must have been a sight!Frannie:It sure was.What about you?Whats your favorite music?Max:I guess I like jazz best.Hey
10、,Im going shopping for CDs tomorrow.Wouldyou like to come along?Frannie:Sure,that sounds greal.SAMPLE DIALOGA:What sports appeal to you?B:I like almost every kind of sport.A:Is there anything you like especially?B:Well,I like X-sports in particular.A:x-Sports?You don,t look like the extreme sports t
11、ype.B:I have even tried bungee jumping and surfing.A:W ow,you certainly surprised me!B:Then how about you?What kind of sport do you prefer?A:I like ta i chi most.In fact,Im going to buy some books about f a i chi.W hydon,t you come with me?B:Sounds good.Lets go.Model 3 It just sounds like noise to m
12、e.Philip:Turn down that noise!What on earth is it anyway!Laura:But dad.This is M etallical Theyre so cool.They are one of the most famousheavy metal bands.Philip:I dont care.It just sounds like noise to me.I cant stand it!Laura:I love this kind of music,but if you really hate it that much,I ll out o
13、nsomething else.What do you want to hear?Philip:How about some popular easy-listening music.Maybe something like CelineDion?Laura:Not her again!Her music isn t very hip any more.I think she is a bore.SAMPLE DIALOGA:That music is terrible!Turn off!B:But,M om,this is Backstreet Boys h it song Get down
14、!Its really appealing.A:Nonsense.Its just noise tome.I can,t put up with it anymore.B:I f s my favorite music.But if you hate it so much,I ll hate something you like.What would like to listen to?A:What about some old songs of the 1970s like“The White-Haired G irl”?B:Ha-ha-ha-ha.Its not fashionable a
15、ny longer.I ll be bored to death.V.Lefs TalkThe Origin of the Song“Happy Birthday to You”The story of the song“Happy Birthday to You”Began as a sweet one,but later becameb itter.Two sisters,Mildred Hill,a teacher at a kindergarten,and Dr.Patty Hill,the principal of the same school,wrote a song toget
16、her for the children,entitled“Good Morning to All”.When Mildred combined her musical talents with her siste rsknowledge in the area of kindergarten education,Good Morning to All“was sure tobe a success.The sister published the song in a collection entitled“Song Storiesof the Kindergarten”in 1893.Thi
17、rty-one years later,after Dr.Patty Hill becamethe head of the Department of Kindergarten Education at Columbia UniversitysTeachers College,a gentleman by the name Robert Coleman published the song,withoutthe sisters5 permission.He added a second part,which is the familiar 4 character dovelopmentwas
18、that strong.John:Do you think that has anything to do with the casting of the movie?Laura:No,Ihe caslirig was greal;the actors are excellent,but I think Ihe aclingwas a little weak.They just didnt have a 10t of furmy or meaningful lines.John:Well,maybe,but I liked the little kid that played“Skywalke
19、r”.I cant imagineanyone else playing that part.Laura:Yeah,I liked him too.Hes soooo cut。!Now Your TurnSAMPLE DIALO GA:What do you think about the movie?B:I think the plot was first-class.But I dont think the character developmentwas so strong.A:Yes,the characterization was rather weak.Do you think i
20、t is because of thecasting of the movie?B:No,the cast was strong.But the acting was rather poor.And the lines are notinteresting at all.A:Well,maybe.But I liked the heroine of the movie.She is excellent.B:Yeah,I liked her too.Shes adorable!V.Lefs TalkAlfred HitchcockAlfred Hitchcock was a British di
21、rector.His movies frequently show innocent peoplecaught up in situations beyond their control or even understanding.Hitchcock preferred the use of suspense in his movies.In surprise,the directorprovides the viewer with frightening things.In suspense,the director tells or showsthings to the audience
22、which the characters in the movie do not know,and thenskillfully builds up tension around what will happen when the characters finallylearn the truth.Hitchcock had a great sense of humor.Once at a French airport,a suspicious customs official looked at Hitchcocks passport,which was marked simplyPRO D
23、 U CER.The curious official asked,“And what do you produce?4 Gooseflesh.,repliedHitchcock.Alfred Hitchcock always managed to make a brief appearance in his movies:He wassometimes getting on a bus,or crossing a street,pr walking in front of a store,or across the courtyard in an apartment.However,for
24、the movie Lifeboat in 1944,he was faced with a difficult problem.The entire movie was set in a lifeboat outat sea,and there were only a few characters in the boat.Originally,he wanted tofloat by as a dead body,but he was afraid hed sink!His clever solution was to placea photograph of himself in a ne
25、wspaper that one of the characters read during thecourse of the movie.1.A 2.C 3.DVI.Furthering Listening and SpeakingListeningTask 1:Only One LinePeter has always wanted to be an actor,but never succeeded because he had a hardtime memorizing lines.A friend of his told him about a small part in a pla
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