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第三册
第4单元
Understanding
ideas
高一年级
英语
Live
from
the
Louvre
I.
Analysis
of
the
text
本单元的主题语境是“人与社会”,涉及的主题语境内容是多种艺术形式和相关艺术家的故事。本板块语篇类型为网络直播,属于新媒体语篇。课文通过主播介绍了在巴黎卢浮宫陈列的雕塑Winged
Victory
of
Samothrace(胜利女神),
Mona
Lisa和
Rembrandt的自画像,在介绍这些艺术作品的同时,主播也表达了自己的看法。
Pre-reading:
Introduce
the
topic
and
do
some
practice.
Careful-reading:
Get
the
detailed
information.
Practice:
Improve
the
understanding
of
the
passage.
Language
points:
Master
the
usage
of
the
words
and
structures
in
the
passage.
II.
Leading
in
What’s
the
name
of
this
picture?
Mona
Lisa.
What
do
you
think
of
it?
It’s
fantastic.
It’s
a
masterpiece.
It’s
full
of
mystery.
Do
you
know
where
Mona
Lisa
is?
In
the
Louvre.
Do
you
know
other
masterpieces
in
the
Louvre?
…
1.
Work
in
pairs
and
complete
the
quiz.
Try
to
guess
if
you
are
not
sure
of
the
answers.
(1)
Where
is
the
Louvre
Museum?
a.
In
London.
b.
In
Paris.
c.
In
Berlin.
(2)
When
was
the
original
castle
of
the
Louvre
built?
a.
The
12th
century.
b.
The
15th
century.
c.
The
18th
century.
(3)
How
many
works
of
art
are
there
in
its
collection?
a.
Around
180,000.
b.
Around
400,000.
c.
Around
480,000.
(4)
Which
work
of
art
is
among
the
“Big
Three”
attractions
of
the
Louvre?
a.
The
Code
of
Hammurabi.
b.
Liberty
Leading
the
People.
c.
Venus
de
Milo.
III.
Learning
Hi,
it’s
Zack!
Greetings
from
Paris,
everyone!
This
broadcast
is
being
brought
to
you
from
the
largest
museum
on
Earth
–
the
Louvre!
Today
we’re
going
to
find
out
about
some
of
the
Louvre’s
most
amazing
treasures.
Here
we
go!
2.
Listen
to
the
audio
and
catch
the
general
idea
of
the
passage.
Now,
at
the
top
of
these
stone
stairs
…
get
a
load
of
that!
That
huge
sculpture
you
can
see
is
the
Winged
Victory
of
Samothrace,
or
Nike
of
Samothrace!
I
can’t
even
begin
to
tell
you
how
amazing
this
is!
It
looks
like
she
has
just
flown
down
out
of
the
sky
and
is
standing
on
a
ship.
Her
head
and
arms
are
missing,
but
you
can
imagine
her
holding
her
arms
up
high,
celebrating
the
result
of
an
ancient
battle.
And
just
look
at
how
her
dress
is
being
folded
by
the
wind!
I
really
can’t
believe
she’s
made
of
stone.
The
skill
of
the
sculptor
is
just
incredible.
Okay,
I’d
better
move
on.
You
can
see
there
are
so
many
people
here.
I’m
being
pushed
around
quite
a
bit,
in
fact.
And
you’re
really
going
to
love
what’s
coming
up
next.
It’s
the
one
and
only
Mona
Lisa!
The
painting
is
a
lot
smaller
than
you
would
expect,
and
is
protected
by
glass.
But
from
here
I
can
get
a
good
view
to
show
you.
When
I
look
into
her
eyes
it
seems
she
has
a
mind
of
her
own!
One
moment
she
seems
to
be
laughing
at
me,
but
then
again
I
catch
a
sense
of
sadness
in
her
smile.
I
guess
that’s
why
she
attracts
so
many
visitors
every
day.
And
now,
it’s
time
to
get
up
close
and
personal
with
one
of
history’s
greatest
artists
–
Rembrandt!
He
painted
this
self-portrait
about
400
years
ago.
Throughout
his
life,
he
made
over
90
self-portraits!
No
one
really
knows
why.
Perhaps
it
was
his
way
of
taking
a
17th-century
selfie?
Or
was
it
simply
cheaper
to
paint
himself
than
to
pay
for
a
model?
About
35,000
works
are
currently
being
displayed
in
over
300
rooms
in
the
Louvre,
and
it
would
take
a
lifetime
to
see
everything!
I’ll
say
bye
for
now,
and
hope
you
can
all
visit
this
fantastic
place
one
day
to
feel
the
power
of
these
great
works
of
art
for
yourselves.
They
really
do
reach
out
to
us
across
the
centuries
as
if
time
itself
were
nothing.
By
the
way,
if
you
have
enjoyed
this
live
broadcast,
subscribe
to
find
out
where
I’m
visiting
next!
Hi,
it’s
Zack!
Greetings
from
Paris,
everyone!
This
broadcast
is
being
brought
to
you
from
the
largest
museum
on
Earth
–
the
Louvre!
Today
we’re
going
to
find
out
about
some
of
the
Louvre’s
most
amazing
treasures.
Here
we
go!
What
is
he
doing?
Who
is
he?
Where
is
he?
Now,
at
the
top
of
these
stone
stairs
…
get
a
load
of
that!
That
huge
sculpture
you
can
see
is
the
Winged
Victory
of
Samothrace,
or
Nike
of
Samothrace!
I
can’t
even
begin
to
tell
you
how
amazing
this
is!
It
looks
like
she
has
just
flown
down
out
of
the
sky
and
is
standing
on
a
ship.
Her
head
and
arms
are
missing,
but
you
can
imagine
her
holding
her
arms
up
high,
celebrating
the
result
of
an
ancient
battle.
And
just
look
at
how
her
dress
is
being
folded
by
the
wind!
I
really
can’t
believe
she’s
made
of
stone.
The
skill
of
the
sculptor
is
just
incredible.
What
is
he
introducing?
descriptions
and
the
feeling
Okay,
I’d
better
move
on.
You
can
see
there
are
so
many
people
here.
I’m
being
pushed
around
quite
a
bit,
in
fact.
And
you’re
really
going
to
love
what’s
coming
up
next.
It’s
the
one
and
only
Mona
Lisa!
The
painting
is
a
lot
smaller
than
you
would
expect,
and
is
protected
by
glass.
But
from
here
I
can
get
a
good
view
to
show
you.
When
I
look
into
her
eyes
it
seems
she
has
a
mind
of
her
own!
One
moment
she
seems
to
be
laughing
at
me,
but
then
again
I
catch
a
sense
of
sadness
in
her
smile.
I
guess
that’s
why
she
attracts
so
many
visitors
every
day.
And
now,
it’s
time
to
get
up
close
and
personal
with
one
of
history’s
greatest
artists
–
Rembrandt!
He
painted
this
self-portrait
about
400
years
ago.
Throughout
his
life,
he
made
over
90
self-portraits!
No
one
really
knows
why.
Perhaps
it
was
his
way
of
taking
a
17th-century
selfie?
Or
was
it
simply
cheaper
to
paint
himself
than
to
pay
for
a
model?
his
feeling
and
humorous
words
to
attract
people
About
35,000
works
are
currently
being
displayed
in
over
300
rooms
in
the
Louvre,
and
it
would
take
a
lifetime
to
see
everything!
I’ll
say
bye
for
now,
and
hope
you
can
all
visit
this
fantastic
place
one
day
to
feel
the
power
of
these
great
works
of
art
for
yourselves.
They
really
do
reach
out
to
us
across
the
centuries
as
if
time
itself
were
nothing.
By
the
way,
if
you
have
enjoyed
this
live
broadcast,
subscribe
to
find
out
where
I’m
visiting
next!
What
does
he
expect?
Paragraph
1
A.
The
famous
painting
–Mona
Lisa
Paragraph
2
B.
Concluding
remarks
about
the
live
broadcast.
Paragraph
3
C.
The
huge
sculpture
–Winged
Victory
of
Samothrace,
or
Nike
of
Samothrace.
Paragraph
4
D.
A
lead-in
before
the
live
broadcast.
Paragraph
5
E.
Rembrandt’s
self-portrait.
General
understanding
of
the
passage
I
Match
the
main
idea
with
its
corresponding
paragraph.
Paragraph
1
Paragraph
2
Paragraph
3
Paragraph
4
Paragraph
5
A.
The
famous
painting
–Mona
Lisa.
B.
Concluding
remarks
about
the
live
broadcast.
C.
The
huge
sculpture
–Winged
Victory
of
Samothrace,
or
Nike
of
Samothrace.
D.
A
lead-in
before
the
live
broadcast.
E.
Rembrandt’s
self-portrait.
Live
from
the
Louvre
Part
I
Part
II
Part
III
(Para.1)
Brief
introduction
of
what
Zack
is
doing.
(who,
where,
what,
why,
how…)
(Para.2)
Introduction
of
Winged
Victory
of
Samothrace.
(Para.3)
Introduction
of
Mona
Lisa.
(Para.4)
Introduction
of
the
self-portrait
of
Rembrandt.
Works
in
the
Louvre.
(Para.5)
Summary
and
expectation.
The
structure
of
the
passage
General
understanding
of
the
passage
II
Decide
whether
the
following
statements
are
True
(T)
or
False
(F).
1.
This
broadcast
has
already
been
produced
in
advance.
2.
Winged
Victory
of
Samothrace
is
made
of
stone.
3.
There
are
so
many
people
admiring
Mona
Lisa
in
the
Louvre.
4.
Zack
can’t
understand
why
Mona
Lisa
attracts
so
many
visitors
every
day.
5.
About
35,000
works
are
on
show
in
over
300
rooms
in
the
Louvre.
F
T
T
F
T
on
live
When
I
look
into
her
eyes
it
seems
she
has
a
mind
of
her
own!
One
moment
she
seems
to
be
laughing
at
me,
but
then
again
I
catch
a
sense
of
sadness
in
her
smile.
3.
Answer
the
question.
What
is
Zack
doing
in
the
Louvre?
Zack
is
doing
a
live
broadcast
in
the
Louvre.
He
is
introducing
three
treasures
of
the
great
museum
and
inviting
the
audience
to
subscribe
his
live
broadcast.
4.
Choose
three
tags
that
best
describe
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
and
give
reasons
for
your
choices.
Louvre
art
Mona
Lisa
exhibition
museum
selfie
fantastic
tour
guide
history
live
broadcast
Possible
answer
I
think_________,
_________
and
_____________
can
best
describe
the
main
idea
of
the
passage.
Because
___________________________________________________________.
Louvre
exhibition
live
broadcast
they
are
about
the
general
information
(what,
where,
how)
of
the
passage
5.
Complete
the
route
with
expressions
from
the
passage.
Winged
Victory
of
Samothrace
Here
at
the
top
of
the
stairs
is
this
1.
_____________
.
Although
2.
________________________________,
you
can
still
imagine
her
posture.
The
folded
dress
shows
incredible
3.
___________________.
huge
sculpture
her
head
and
arms
are
missing
skill
of
the
sculptor
Nowadays,
with
the
help
of
advanced
technology,
it
should
have
been
easy
to
repair
the
sculpture
and
make
it
a
complete
one,
why
didn’t
the
artists
do
that?
Mona
Lisa
This
is
perhaps
the
most
famous
painting
here,
protected
by
glass.
It’s
smaller
than
4.
________________.
The
lady
in
the
painting
seems
to
have
5.
_________________,
which
makes
her
so
interesting!
you
would
expect
a
mind
of
her
own
Rembrandt’s
self-portrait
This
is
one
of
the
90
or
more
self-portraits
Rembrandt
made
in
his
lifetime.
We
don’t
know
why
he
made
so
many
–
perhaps
it
was
his
way
of
6.
__________________________!
Or
maybe
it
was
just
7.
__________________________________________?
taking
a
17th-century
selfie
cheaper
to
paint
himself
than
to
pay
for
a
model
IV.
Practice
:
To
be
a
broadcaster
Try
to
retell
the
passage
based
on
the
information
in
Activity
5.
Think
&
Share
1.
Which
of
the
three
artworks
makes
the
greatest
impression
on
you?
Why?
Useful
expressions:
…leaves
me
a
deep
impression,
because…
I
am
attracted
by
…
I
really
want
to
explore/know
…
Possible
answer:
Mona
Lisa
leaves
me
a
deep
impression,
because
the
lady
in
the
picture
is
mysterious
and
I
really
want
to
explore
what
is
behind
her
smile.
Think
&
Share
2.
Which
galleries
and
museums
have
you
visited?
Share
your
experience
with
the
class.
Hints:
The
Palace
Museum
(故宫)
b.
Tianjin
Natural
History
Museum
c.
Tianjin
Science
and
Technology
Museum
…
You
can
form
a
route
in
your
mind
and
use
the
expressions
we
have
learned
to
share
your
own
experience
with
the
class.
V.
Analysis
of
the
difficulties
in
the
passage
1.
This
broadcast
is
being
brought
to
you
from
the
largest
museum
on
Earth
–the
Louvre!
be
being
done
结构是现在进行时
(be
doing)
的被动语态的基本结构,表示说话时或现阶段正在进行或发生的被动动作,强调主语是动作的承受者。这种形式在本篇文章中一共出现过四次,你能找到另外三处吗?
(1)And
just
look
at
how
her
dress
is
being
folded
by
the
wind!
(Para.
2)
(2)I’m
being
pushed
around
quite
a
bit,
in
fact.
(Para.
3)
(3)Around
35,000
works
are
currently
being
displayed
in
over
300
rooms
in
the
Louvre,
…(Para.
5)
以上三句均表示动作在时间上是正在进行的关系,同时此谓语动词与主语之间为逻辑上的被动关系。
用所给动词的适当形式填空。
Wait
a
minute,
please.
The
file
__________________
by
another
person
now.
(download)
2.
Is
a
new
science
lab
_____________
on
the
fifth
floor
in
our
teaching
building?
(build)
3.
—
I
don’t
suppose
the
teacher
knows
who
broke
the
vase.
—
Well,
surprisingly
he
does.
Tom
has
been
called
and
_____________
now.
(question)
4.
I
have
to
go
to
the
railway
station
to
meet
my
mom
by
taxi
because
my
car
______________
at
the
garage.
(repair)
Exercise
is
being
downloaded
being
built
is
being
questioned
is
being
repaired
2.
Or
was
it
simply
cheaper
to
paint
himself
than
to
pay
for
a
model?
或者只是因为画自己比花钱请模特更实惠?
It
is
a
humorous
way
to
express
the
broadcaster’s
opinion,
which
can
help
him
to
create
an
easy
and
relaxing
atmosphere.
3.
They
really
do
reach
out
to
us
across
the
centuries
as
if
time
itself
were
nothing.
What
does
“they”
refer
to?
Why
does
the
author
use
“do”
here?
These
great
works
of
art.
To
emphasize
the
verb.
这些伟大的作品穿越几个世纪出现在我们面前,仿佛时间没有流逝一般。
reach
out
to
sb
意为
“_________________”
。
【拓展】reach
out
意为
“伸出(手)”
。
The
boy
reached
out
and
got
his
ball
back.
我的母亲很善良,她经常帮助那些无家可归的
人。
My
mother
is
very
kind
and
often
_____________
the
homeless.
reach
out
to
sb
意为“________________”
出现在某人面前
男孩伸出手,拿回了他的球。
reaches
out
to
伸手帮助某人
VI.
Homework
Polish
your
work
in
Practice.
Finish
Question
2
in
Think
&
Share.
The
Louvre
is
beautiful
and
the
exhibitions
displayed
in
it
are
all
masterpieces
and
show
the
talent
and
incredible
skill
of
people
living
in
ancient
time.
There
are
so
many
museums
and
galleries
in
China.
Walk
out
and
experience
the
wisdom
and
courage
of
Chinese
people.
Summary
Thank
you!