外研版(2019)必修 第三册Unit 4 Amazing art Developing ideas 导学案(无答案)

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Unit 4 Developing ideas
Han Gan and His Horses
(Reading)
教学目标:
1.Get students to understand the whole passage.
2.Improve students’ ability of reading information .
3.Master some usage of key sentences in the passage.
4.Guide students to develop interest in traditional Chinese paintings.
课前预习案
Ⅰ.Words and expressions in the passage
1. brave
2. loyal
artist\artistic
4.magnificent
5.power
6.burn
7.bare
8.be regarded as
9.significant
10.be known for
11.capture
12.not only...but also
13.feature
14.inner
15.spirit
16.strength
17.support
18.talent
19.by accident
20.sponsor
21.recommend
22.due to
23.eventually
24.be fond of
25.frequent
26.previous
27.observe
28.stable
29.on the move
30.offer
31.plenty of
32.inspiration
33.present
34.it is said that...
35.sing high raise for...
36.unique
37.admiration
38.masterpiece
课中探究案
Step 1 .Lead-in
Task1.Enjoy some poems written by famous poets.
春风得意马蹄疾,一日看尽长安花。 —[唐]孟郊
乱花渐欲迷人眼,浅草才能没马蹄。 —[唐]白居易
相逢意气为君饮,系马高楼垂柳边。 —[唐]王维
Question:What do these poems have in common
Task2.Tick the words that you would use to describe horses. Add any more you can think of.(Page58.1)
calm brave
cute clever
fast loyal
wild strong
Step2.Pre-reading
Han Gan and His Horses
Q1.Do you know anything about Han Gan and his paintings
Q2.What do you want to know from the article
Step 3.While-reading
Activity 1.Fast reading
Task1.Read the passage and find out what it is about(Page58.2).
A. An introduction to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
B. The story behind Night-Shining White.
C. The famous artist Han Gan and his paintings.
Task2.How many parts can the passage be divided into
Task3.Match the main idea of each paragraph.
Activity 2.Careful reading
Read the passage carefully and answer the following questions.
1.What’s HanGan famous for
A. Writing poems. B. Painting horses.
C. Serving the emperor. D. Teaching as an artist.
2.According to the passage, which is true about the painting Night-Shining White
A. The painting was finished less than one thousand years ago.
B. It is kept in China now.
C. It only shows the painter’s skill in capturing the physical features of animal.
D. It is of great value in the history of Chinese art.
3. What did Han Gan do to support his family when he was young
A. Serving in royal palace. B.Working in a local wine shop.
C. Drawing pictures. D. Collecting payment for some wine.
4. How was Han Gan’s artistic talent discovered
A. His parents found his talent when he was young
B. His artistic talent was discovered by Wang Wei by accident.
C. The owner of the wine shop discovered his talent.
D. The Tang emperors found his talent after seeing his painting.
5.What do we know about HanGan
A. He was born into a well-off family .
B. He once worked in a local shoe shop.
C. He was chosen as a teacher by the Emperor.
D. He was sponsored by the famous poet WangWei.
6. Why were horses a popular subject at Han Gan’s time
A. Because they are an important source of transportation and labour.
B. Because horses were popular among the masses(群众).
C. Because the emperors in Tang Dynasty were interested in horses.
D. Because painters then enjoyed horse painting.
7.What is the difference between Han Gan and other painters in learning horse painting
A. He used to draw pictures in the dirt with a stick.
B. He was sponsored by others to study painting.
C. He learned painting in the royal palace.
D. He observed the animal itself instead of copying the works of previous painters.
8.Why does the author quote others’ comments on Han Gan’s horse painting
Step 3.Post-reading
Task1.Complete the diagram with the information from the passage.
Task2. Think & share
1. What made Han Gan a successful painter
2. What does Su Shi’s comment mean to you
3. What can you learn from Han Gan’s way of painting
4. Do you know any artists famous for painting horses
Step4.Homework
Retell the passage
The museum plans to hold a horse-themed exhibition. As a volunteer, you are asked to introduce Night-Shining White to visitors. Work in groups and try to make a mind map(思维导图)about your introduction.
课后探究案(高考链接--语法填空)
Han Gan and His Horses
What magnificent horse! Even after more than a thousand years have passed, we can still feel the power within (it)burning eyes, bared teeth and kicking hooves. Night-Shining White, now (keep)in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, is regarded one of the most significant horse (paint) in the history of Chinese art. Its artist, Han Gan, is known for his skill in (capture) not only the physical features of the animal, but also its inner spirit and strength.
Born into a poor family in the early Tang Dynasty, the young Han Gan had to help support his family by (work) in a local wine shop. His (artist) talent was discovered by accident when he was sent to the poet Wang Wei’s house collect payment for some wine. While waiting at the gate, Han Gan used a stick (draw) pictures in the dirt and was seen by the poet himself. Wang Wei decided (sponsor) the young man to study painting and recommended him to a master. Due Han Gan’s natural talent and years of hard work, he was eventually (choose) to serve Emperor Xuanzong in the royal palace.
The Tang emperors were very fond horses. This meant that the animal was a frequent subject for artists. At that time, the most common way to study horse painting (be)by copying the works of previous painters. Han Gan’s method, however, was different—he observed the animal itself. He was a frequent visitor to the royal stables and even moved in to live with the stable workers for quite some time. The horses, whether resting on the move, offered him plenty of (inspire). The more time he spent (observe) these animals, the more his understanding of them grew. Day after day, Han Gan painted the horses, his brush presenting every detail he saw with his own eyes.
It is (say) that when the Emperor asked Han Gan (take)a master of horse painting his teacher, the artist replied, “I have my own teachers, Your Majesty. All the horses in your stables are my very teachers.”
Those saw Han Gan’s horse paintings all (sing) high praises for his unique skill, (say) that his horses “could gallop off the paper”. Even Su Shi, the famous poet of the Song Dynasty, expressed his (admire) for Han Gan a master of horse painting with the words, “The horses painted by Han Gan are real horses.”