Unit 1 Nothing ventured Using Language I 课件(42张PPT)

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课件42张PPT。高中英语 人教版 选修10Unit1 Using Language
A Good Master Remembered
Welcome!Ludwig van BeethovenNinth symphonyBrainstorming What do you know about Beethoven?
Can you think of some words to
describe him?Ludwig van BeethovenA Good Master RememberedExtensive ReadingGlance the passage quickly and try to find out some key words that describe Beethoven of each paragraph.
(Tip: pay attention to the adj.& n.) It has been almost a week since my master, Ludwig van Beethoven, died. That day was one of the saddest of my life. I had worked for my master for more than twenty years and lived through many of his happiest moments and his triumphs(成就)as well as his most unhappy times. He wasn't, however, the easiest of men to work for. His moods were changeable so that he could be reasonable at one moment but most impatient and intolerant at the next. I succeeded in staying in his employment for so long because I had learned to read the signs and would avoid him when his face began to grow wild and angry.A Good Master rememberedCharacteristics His problem began in 1802 when he discovered his loss of hearing was not temporary. It brought him to a crossroads in his life because his earlier career as a concert pianist was no longer open to him. It was then that he realized that his future lay in composing music. Luckily, he was especially suited for that because he was able to compensate for the fear and anxiety that his deafness brought him. He was able to use these emotions to inspire his work. Crossroads I describe his music as subjective because it dealt with his inner problems and worries. It was not the most popular music of its time but people recognized Beethoven's greatness. When he was conducting his ninth and last symphony on its first performance he was totally deaf. One of the singers had to turn him round so he could receive the cheers of the audience. From one angle it was a sad moment but from another it was an even greater triumph. That a man with such a condition could have written such dynamic music was overwhelming! It brought tears to my eyes to think that I had contributed in some small way by looking after him. Achievements 胜利、成就 It was very appropriate that he died in the middle of a thunderstorm. This is because he dressed rather like a wild man himself. His hair was always untidy, his skin marked with spots and his mouth set in a downward curve. He took no care of his appearance and walked around our city with his clothes carelessly arranged. Those of us who loved him knew that this was because he was concentrating on his next composition.Appearance He was the outstanding composer of his generation but it seems to me that his ability might have remained hidden had it not been for his deafness. Helping him move house many times, preparing his meals and looking after his everyday comforts were my reward for a life living so close to such a musical genius. I consider myself a lucky man! Evaluation EvaluationAchievementsCharacteristicsAppearanceCrossroadchangeabledeafnessgreatnesswildoutstanding genius 7 minutesstart100987654321Let’s do a cloze test about Beethoven and try to summarize the skills for cloze test. Last week, my master, one of the most successful musicians, Ludwig van Beethoven, died. That day was one of the 1 of my life. I had worked for my master for more than twenty years and lived through many of his happiest moments and his success as well as his most 2 times. He wasn't, however, the easiest of men to work for. His moods were changeable so that he could be 3 at one moment but most impatient and intolerant at the next.
1.A. happiest B. best C. saddest D. hardest
2.A. unhappy B. pleasant C. ordinary D. uncomfortable
3.A. comfortable B. reasonable C. valuable D. fashionable√√√Analysis & Finding 分析与探究 In 1802, he discovered that his loss of 4 was not temporary. It brought him to a crossroads in his life because his earlier career as a concert pianist was no longer 5 for him. It was then that he realized that his future lay in composing music. Luckily, he was especially suited for that because he was able to overcome the fear and 6 that his deafness brought him. He was able to use these emotions to 7 his work.
4.A. smelling B. touching C. hearing D. feeling
5.A. hopeful B. positive C. general D. suitable
6.A. happiness B. anxiety C. poverty D. kindness
7.A. control B. respect C. love D. inspire√√√√Analysis & Finding 分析与探究 I describe his music as subjective because it dealt with his inner 8
and worries. It was not the most popular music of its time but people
9 Beethoven's greatness. When he was conducting his ninth and last
symphony (交响曲) on its first performance he was 10 deaf. One
of the singers had to turn him round so he could 11 the cheers of
the audience. From one angle it was a sad moment but from another
it was an even greater 12 . It brought 13 to my eyes to think that
I had contributed in some small way by looking after him.
8.A. thoughts B. plans C. problems D. hopes
9.A. found B. recognized C. imagined D. ignored
10.A. partly B. mostly C. nearly D. totally
11.A. learned B. received C. heard D. saw
12.A. interest B. pain C. ability D. success
13.A. light B. tears C. love D. images√√√√√√Analysis & Finding 分析与探究 He was the outstanding 14 of his generation.
Helping him move house many times, preparing
his meals and looking after his everyday comforts
were my reward for a life living so close to such a
musical genius. I consider myself a 15 man!
14.A. painter B. conductor C. musician D. performer
15.A. great B. clever C. rich D. lucky√√Analysis & Finding 分析与探究 It has been almost a week since my master, one of the most successful musicians, Ludwig van Beethoven, died...
…He was the outstanding 14 of his generation.
14.A. painter B. conductor C. musician D. performer
一. 主题重现:答案为文章主题关键词Summarize the skills√ I had worked for my master for more than twenty years and
lived through many of his happiest moments and his success …
...From one angle it was a sad moment but from another it was an even greater 12 .
12.A. interest B. pain C. ability D. success√His problem began in 1802 when he discovered his
loss of 4 was not temporary.
二.前后(首尾)呼应:答案为与上下文表达相对应的词√ …… because he was able to overcome the fear and
6 that his deafness brought him. 4. A. smelling B. touching C. hearing D. feelingSummarize the skills…he was especially suited for that because he was able to overcome the fear and 6 that his deafness brought him.
6. A. happiness B. anxiety C. poverty D. kindness
I describe his music as subjective because it dealt with his inner 8 and worries.
8. A. thoughts B. plans C. problems D. hopes三. 感彩:答案为与所在文段褒贬一致的词√√Summarize the skillsHe wasn't, however, the easiest of men to work for. His
moods were changeable so that he could be 3 at one
moment but most impatient and intolerant at the next.
3.A. comfortable B. reasonable C. valuable D. fashionable
It was not the most popular music of its time but people 9
Beethoven's greatness.
9.A. found B. recognized C. imagined D. ignored√√Summarize the skills四.逻辑关系:答案为与上下文逻辑关系正确的词(因果、转折、语境..)转折关系 It brought him to a crossroads in his life because his
earlier career as a concert pianist was no longer 5 for him.
5.A. hopeful B. positive C. general D. suitable
One of the singers had to turn him round so he could 11 the cheers of the audience.
11.A. learned B. received C. heard D. saw√√因果关系It has been almost a week since my master, one of the most successful musicians, Ludwig van Beethoven, died. That day was one of the 1 of my life.
1.A. happiest B. best C. saddest D. hardest
When he was conducting his ninth and last symphony on its first performance he was 10 deaf. One of the singers had to turn him round so he could receive the cheers of the audience.
10.A. partly B. mostly C. nearly D. totally√√Summarize the skills上下文语境
1. 重视全文的首句及首段,判断文体及主题。
2. 思考文章主题关键词及可能出现的表达。
3. 通读全文,运用所学技巧作出选择。
4. 切忌胡乱猜测,必须找出文章中的判断依据。
Tips for cloze testConsolidation: Stories about great peopleStephen Hawking Stephen Hawking, a world famous physicist, has put his whole life into digging into the beginning and the end of the universe. As a child, he was enthusiastic about designing complicated toys but 1 , in his twenties, he suffered from a disease that was impossible to be cured, which was a great 2 for him. However, not only was he 3 about the misfortunes and eventually he defeated all the obstacles but also he was absorbed in his research in the 4 . In 1988, his best-seller A Brief History of Time was published, in which he put forward the idea that time itself has a beginning, and that it will have an end. In a word, he has made outstanding 5 to the fields of theoretical physics.
A. luckily B. surprisingly C. deliberately D. unfortunately
A. argument B. success C. challenge D. choice
A. negative B. imaginative C. sensitive D. positive
A. science B. universe C. chemistry D. physics
A. changes B. approaches C. conclusions D. contributions√√√√√Martin?Luther?King Martin Luther King was a black minister, who led the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. When he was young, he was strongly influenced by Indian leader Gandhi’s idea of?__1__?resistance. Having?received?a?Ph.?D from Boston University, he became a political?and?religious?__2___?of?the civil rights movement without violence in 1955. On August 28,1963, he delivered his best?known?__3___ “I Have a Dream” before the Lincoln Memorial. The “dream” is a dream of brotherly love and __4___ for the black and white. Thus, he was awarded?the?Nobel?Prize?for?peace in 1964, but he was murdered four years later. Though he died, he was greatly __5__ and loved by the Americans, both the white and the black.
1. A. non-stop B. non-planned C. non-violent D. non-alcoholic
2. A. scholar B. conductor C. guide D. leader
3. A. lecture B. speech C. movie D. theme
4. A. equality B. poverty C. praise D. sadness
5. A. hated B. concerned C. blamed D. admired√√√√√Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela, a freedom fighter for the black people, was born in South Africa in 1918. He led the black people in the campaign of the anti-racial discrimination for 1 and equality. As a result, he was in prison on a lonely island for 27 years. In 1993, he won the Nobel Peace Prize for his 2 . Highly respected by his people, he was elected the first black president of South Africa.
For all his life, Mandela has striven for the liberation of African nations. He made great contributions to the development of China-South Africa relations. Although the great man has left, Mandela's thought and his 3 will live forever. He is the 4 of the African people as well as the world.
A. faith B. interest C. communication D. freedom
A. suggestions B. contributions C. introductions D. attitudes
A. behavior B. knowledge C. spirit D. trust
A. pride B. belief C. future D. principle√√√√Helen Keller Born intelligent, Helen Keller became blind and deaf after a fever at the age of two. Then she lost language competence, which made her into a dark world. For a disabled person, it is impossible that she can learn to read, write and speak in a dark and 1 world. However, she refused to bend to the fate. With full 2 to succeed, she overcame many difficulties. After she grew up, she became a famous writer and lecturer in America. Her first and most famous book is The Story of My life. Her story has brought new 3 to many blind and deaf people. It gave light to those in darkness?and 4 them to live and work.
A. bright B. beautiful C. silent D. wonderful
A. consideration B. imagination C. contribution D. determination
A. knowledge B. hope C. interest D. idea
A. controlled B. recognized C. encouraged D. ignored
√√√√These great people set a good example to us.When faced with difficulties, we should
be brave and positive! Nothing ventured, nothing gained!No pains, no gains !Finish a cloze test using the skills that you’ve learned today.Thank you!