外研版高中英语选修 8 Module 2The Renaissance reading practice---The Puzzle of Mona Lisa教学课件 (共17张)

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课件17张PPT。The Puzzle of the Mona LisaModule 2 Reading Practice1.What is the passage mainly about?Tip: Summary is a short statement that gives only the main points of sth. not the details.2. What text type the passage is?
A a description
B a narrative (记叙文)
C an argumentThe Mona Lisa was stolen, copies were made, and no one now knows if the painting which was returned is authentic.
Tip: a description of events, especially in a novel.Fast reading:
1. What is the puzzle?
Is the painting in the Louvre the authentic work by da Vinci …or just a copy? (para1)
If Perugia stole a copy…who has the authentic one? (para8)Tip: sometimes the first and the last paragraph tells the topic.The loss of the Mona Lisa Read the paras.2 to 7 and do the following tasks.
1. Find out the two main characters related to the loss of the Mona Lisa . And their relationship(关系).
2. What are the results of the two characters?Fast-reading
burglar
the chief organiser Vincenzo PerugiaEduardo de Valfiernoon behalf of What are the results of the
two characters?The results:The burglargot the blame for the crime and was put in prison,while the chief organiser remained at liberty for the rest of his life.
Read the Paras.2-7 and answer questions.
about Vincenzo Perugia:
(1) Why did he try to sell the painting?
(2) Did the art dealer buy it?
(3) What did the art dealer do?
about Eduardo de Valfierno:
(1) Did he pay the burglar for the painting?
(2) What did he really need?
(3) What did he do?
(4) What did he do after the real Mona lisa turn up?
Careful-reading(1) Why did he try to sell the painting? (2) Did the art dealer buy it?Because he got tired of waiting to be paid. No, he didn’t. About Vincenzo Perugia(3) What did the art dealer do?He checked it, agreed it was authentic and then called the police.About Eduardo de Valfierno(1)Did he pay the burglar for the painting?(2)What did he really need?No, he didn’t.He really needed the news of the theft.(3) What did he do?
He made six superb copies and sold them ,claiming that each one was authentic.(4) What did he do after the real Mona lisa turn up?
He simply told his buyers that it was merely a copy.Read the passage loudly and then fill in the blanks.
The Mona Lisa is the subject of many stories,but there is one ______ which remains a puzzle. The story began in 1977 when the news about the loss of the Mona Lisa was circulated. The burglar_____ the frame and glass_______, and fled down. The police________ to anyone who saw the suspect to contact them and made widespread ________ for the burglar.
Two years later, a man made a tentative _______ to sell the Mona Lisa. But the art dealer called the police.
The fact is that the burglar stole the painting on ____ of Eduardo de Valfierno .But he didn’t pay the burglar, he made six superb copies and sold them,________ that each one was authentic. The outcome of the story is that Perugia got the _________ for the crime and de Valfierno remained at _______.appealedanecdoteleftbehindsearchlibertyattemptbehalfclaimingblametry to retell the story
Who stole the Mona Lisa?... Why?
Why did Valfierno make Perugia steal it?Why did Perugia try to sell it?How did the police catch Perugia?How did Valfierno convince the buyers when the
real one turned up? What’s the outcome of the story?Make full use of your imagination .
Be confident and brave!

旁白/PuzzleRole-play(小组合作)Spokesman Policeart dealerDe ValfiernoPerugiaStory teller: The Mona Lisa is the subject of many
stories. This story …
De: …
Perugia: …
Art dealer: …
Spokesman: …
Police: …
Story teller: But there is still a puzzle. …
Write a newspaper
article telling about the
puzzle of the Mona Lisa.
Homework (作业)