英语(北师大版必修模块4):unit11 lesson 2 the paparazzi-课件

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课件27张PPT。Lesson 2
The PaparazziThey were married in Saint Paul’s Cathedral in an internationally televised ceremony on July 29, 1981, with an audience numbering in the hundreds of millions. Diana was the first English woman to marry an heir to the British throne in more than 300 years. Diana, Princess &Prince Charles On August 31, 1997, Diana was killed in an automobile accident in ParisOn August 31, 1997, Diana was killed in an automobile accident in Paris, France. After a two-year investigation into the causes of the crash, French judges ruled that it had been caused solely by the intoxication (酒精) of the driver, Henri Paul. The decision cleared nine photographers (who had been chasing the vehicle at the time of the crash )of wrongdoing.What do you know about the paparazzi? They take photographs of famous people’s private lives.You will hear these words in the radio programme you are going to listen to. Match these words with their definitions
1. analyse 2. arise 3. blame 4. willing 5. self-employed 6. legal
7. Attempt 8. Defend 9. argument
10. Process 11. Profit 12. be in favour ofa) begin to happen
b) allowed by law
c) prepared to do something
d) examine or think about something carefully in order to understand it
e) do something in order to protect some one from being attackedarise
legal
willing
analyse
defendf) try to do something
g) agree with or support
h) a series of events
i) money made from
doing business
j) Reason
k) working for yourself
l) say that someone is responsible for something badattempt
be in favour of
process
profit
argument
self-employed
blame Now listen to the radio programme and complete the notes which summarise Dr Lindbrow’s words.1. The paparazzi are self- employed ____________.
2. The _____ is often blamed for encouraging the paparazzi.
3. Nowadays. Selling photographs of famous people has become __________.
4. The British law says that it is ____ to take photographs of famous people in public.photograhersmediabig businesslegal5. The paparazzi sometimes risk breaking the ___ to take photos which they can sell for good ______.
6. Since Princess Diana’s death in 1997, a lot of people’s attitudes have changed and more and more people dislike the ________ and what they do.lawhaparazziprofits1. Pertending to be a repair man to get into the house of a film star and take picture of her daily life.
2. Hiring a helicopter to take pictures of the film star’s big house from the air.According to Dr Lindbrow, which of the following attempts of the paparazzi is probably not legal?3. Hiding I the bush outside the film star’s house to take pictures of her when she comes out.
4. Renting a speed boat to take pictures of the film star on the beach.None of them is legalVoice your opinionWhat do you think of the argument that taking photographs of famous people is part of new reporting? Do you agree? Why or why not?Listen to the discussion between Katy and James. Which of them expresses these opinions?1. The media should respect famous people’s privacy.
2. Famous people shouldn’t complain when the paparazzi follow them.KatyJames3. The media is getting worse and worse.
4. There is too much violence on TV nowadays.
5. The government should control TV programmes to protect children.
KatyJames and KatyKatyLook at the Function File and try to complete the expressions with words:can’t, may, completely, against, in favour, personally, right, totally, seems, true, afraid, don’tOpinion agreement and disagreement1. _________, I think that’s her problem.
2. I mean, it _____ to me that …
3. Well , in my ______ , this shows …
4. Personally, I am ______ too much
control.
5. I’m ________ of some kind of control.
Personally seems
opinionagainstin favour6. That’s ___ , but …
7. You ____ be right, but …
8. I agree. You’re ____, there’s …
9. I _____ agree.
10. I _________ disagree.
11. I’m _____ you’re wrong.
12. I’m afraid I ____ agree with you.
13. I _____ agree.truemayrighttotallycompletelyafraidcan’tdon’tWhich expressions above show strong agreement or disagreement?Listen again and check your answers.Listen to four sentences from the radio programme again. How many word are there in each sentence? Contractions count as two words.2. 3. 4. 12 words14 words10 wordsListen again and write down all the words. Which important words are stressed? Repeat the sentence.1. Tonight we’re going to analyse the problem of the paparazzi.2. A lot of people blame the media
for encouragement of the aparazzi.3. It is legal to take photographs of
famous people if they are in public.4. But I know there are people who
defend the paparazzi.Write notes with your opinions about these things:a) the quality of TV program
b) the students’ using mobile phone at school
c) Famous people, privacy and the mediaWriting and SpeakingIn pairs, use your notes to discuss your opinions of the media.e.g.
A: personally, I think that TV is getting worse.
B:I agree. There are too many…Do the exercise 12Homework