课件40张PPT。Unit 42015年上学期制作 13What should you do when you take a quiz?
What steps do you usually take to make sure that you answer the questions correctly? A quiz is a form of game or mind sport in which the players (as individuals or in teams) attempt to answer questions correctly. 1. Before you fill in your answer, read the question a second time and be sure you understand what is being asked.
2. Write your answer in a clear and explicit way. You do not want the judge to misunderstand your answer!
3. Read both the question and the answer you have written again. Be sure that you have answered the whole question and that you have spelt everything right.Some steps to follow Listen to this radio programme and try to find as much information as you can. Film quiz Now let’s listen to another radio programme in Part B and try to use the information you hear to answer questions on the quiz and also the questions below.1. What are the Lumière brothers often considered?
They are considered the “fathers of the modern film industry”.
2. What did Auguste Lumière say about cinema?
He said, ‘Cinema … has no commercial future.’3. When we watch a film, what are we actually seeing?
Moving pictures.
4. Which city was the first film made in?
London.5. What are the differences between old and modern films.
The speed, the sound and the colour of the film.
6. What is the largest amount of money ever made by a silent film?
$ 10,000,000.
7. What is a studio?
The company that makes films and the place where films are made.8. Where did the music come from during silent films?
A piano.
9. What was the title of the first full-length “talking film”?
The Jazz Singer.
10. What was the title of the first color film?
No idea.11. How long does it take to make a film?
It can take up to a few years.
12. Name four of the top Hollywood film studios.
20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, Paramount Pictures and Universal Studios.Listening for emphasisIn the grammar and usage section, we learnt how to emphasize some parts of sentences by adding some words or using certain sentence structures. Are there any other ways that we can emphasize some words or information, especially when we are speaking?Repeat and emphasize some words.Are you a film fan?
Who is your favorite Chinese actor or actress? Why?
How much do you know about Chinese history of filmmaking?Free talkChina has a proud history of filmmaking. The first Chinese film was made in 1905, ten years after the birth of film in France. In the next two decades, Chinese films started to boom. In the 1920s, Chinese big cities saw hundreds of film production companies established. Port city Shanghai played a crucial role. It was home to more than 140 production companies. It was also the birth place of China's first feature drama.Nicknamed the “Hollywood of the East”, Hong Kong developed its star system and distinctive genres (独特的风格), producing world famous filmmakers. From 1970s to mid-1990s, Hong Kong grew to become the second largest film production base in the world following Hollywood. It was said that Hong Kong films could be found wherever Chinese people lived across the world.Work in pairs to conduct an interview about Chinese films. You can refer to the questions in the textbook and switch roles when you are finished.Sample answers
Student: I have entered a speech competition about the film industry. I’m doing research on the Chinese film industry and want to talk about it in my speech. May I ask you some questions about Chinese films?
Director: Certainly. I’m glad that I can help you. What do you want to know?
Student: When was film introduced in China?
Director: It was introduced in 1896.
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Student: I really have learnt a lot from you. Thank you very much.
Director: If you have any more questions, please feel free to ask me. What will you do before you attend a speech or an essay competition?
learn what the subject of the competition is
find out different aspects of the subject and write the draft
do research on the aspects that you do not knowFor example:
The information I have already got:
the first film-maker / fathers of modern films
where the first film was made
the first studio in Hollywood
the title of the first ‘talking film’
the title of the first film made in China
the differences between old and modern films The information I need to do research on:
the titles of the best films in some famous film festivals this year
some famous actors / actresses in Hollywood / ChinaPart A1 (Page 125)
1 representative represented
2 enter entry
3 Defence defend
4 spokesman speak
5 finance financing
6 sponsors sponsor
7 championships champion
8 Regardless regardingPart A2 (Page 125)
1 out
2 of
3 as
4 for
5 by6 on
7 as
8 in
9 ofPart B1 (Page 126)
1 scars
2 curriculum
3 disappoint
4 partner5 institution
6 parallels
7 zoomed
8 fiercePart B2 (Page 126)
1 philosopher
2 fantasies
3 contradictory
4 show off5 forehead
6 dizzy
7 attractions
8 give thought toPart C1 (Page 127)
1 He does not love Lisa. It is you that he wants to get married to.
2 No, she didn't leave China last year. It was in 2009 that she travelled to the USA.
3 It was by Bill that Rose was introduced to Tom in the spring of 2002.
4 It was not until I came here that I realized why this place was famous. 5 It was with great joy that he announced his wedding plans.
6 It was Japan that attacked the USA at Pearl Harbor in 1941.
7 It was the eggs that made him sick, not the ham.
8 It was at university that he first became famous for playing rugby.Part C2 (Page 127)
2 It was until I went to Singapore last year that I began to realize the importance oflearning English.
3 It were Mike and Mary who helped each other with their studies.
4 It is two years ago that you won the first prize at the basketball tournament.notwaswas5 It was at university where he found hisknowledge of English was poor.
6 Is it he whom made the greatestcontribution to the reform?
7 It was 2001 that my brother was admittedto Beijing University.
8 It is Ron, rather than you, who have been often helped by our classmates.thatwho/thatinhasPart D1 (Page128)
1 maid
2 laundry
3 tiresome
4 shot5 congratulations
6 formal
7 sincere
8 screenwritersPart D2 (Page 128)
1 lantern
2 robberies
3 anecdote
4 accumulate
5 salty6 biography
7 thriller
8 tense
9 contradict
10 modestPart D3 (Page 129)
1 popcorn
2 representatives
3 attraction
4 entry
5 tense6 Congratulations
7 biography
8 fantasies
9 parallels
10 exposingPart D4 (Page 129)
1 The lawyer stood up in defence of Robert, saying that he was innocent.
2 Many countries have tight restrictions on the possession of guns.
3 Fortunately, the institution took swift action after the accident.
4 Many experts hold the view that children should not be exposed to too much TV.5 Scientists need to accumulate more information about climate change.
6 Julia has already filled in her entry form for the competition.
7 Mike is good at playing basketball, and he often shows off to his friends.
8 The twin brothers resemble each other so much that I can't really tell them apart.Reading
Part A (Page 130)
1. There are five stages in the film production cycle.
2. It might be an original idea, or an idea taken from a book or play.
3. He likes the party because he can relax after all the hard work.
4. The takes are combined and the sound effects and music are added. The film is then shown to a target audience to find out their reaction to it.
5. Some changes will be made to the film.Part B (Page 131)
1 1997
2 film
3 1912
4 James Cameron
5 success6 brilliant
7 real
8 accuracy
9 bestListening
Parts A and B (Page 132)
1 the Golden Star Cinema
2 23 September
3 science fiction
4 find out about
5 outer space6 excellent
7 wonderful
8 worst
9 well
10 attractivePart C (Page 132)
1 science fiction
2 outer space
3 boring
4 ordinary
5 find out about6 adventure
7 worst
9 at all
9 attractive
10 big screenWritingPart B (Page 133)
Shrek 2
Shrek 2, made in 2004, describes a journey of two ogres, or monsters, Shrek and Princess Fiona, through the land of Far Far Away. In their journey, they are joined by Donkey, Puss in Boots, and other creatures in a film which is enjoyable to both children and adults.After getting married, Shrek and his bride Fiona travel to meet Fiona's parents, the King and the Queen. Fiona's parents are not ogres, but human beings. As we discover in the film, Fiona was not born an ogre, but became an ogre as the result of a curse. So, when Shrek and Fiona arrive at the palace, the King and the Queen are very upset to see their daughter is no longer a beautiful princess. What is worse, they dislike the look and behaviour of her true love, Shrek.The parents decide to have Shrek killed, and then for Prince Charming to save their daughter and break the 'ogre' curse, turning Fiona back into a person. However, Fiona is still in love with Shrek. In the end, like in all fairy tales, love wins.
Shrek 2 is a perfect film, filled with clever jokes, beautiful colours and laughter. We can imagine what great efforts the production team put into making this wonderful story.