(共27张PPT)
To
talk
about
art
and
galleries.
To
talk
about
likes
and
preferences.
British
Museum
大英博物馆,位于英国伦敦罗素广场,成立于1753年,是世界上历史最悠久、规模最宏伟的综合性博物馆。
Musée
du
Louvre
卢浮宫位于法国巴黎塞纳河北岸。
始建于1204年,原是法国的王宫,是法国文艺复兴时期最珍贵的建筑物之一,以收藏古典绘画和雕刻而闻名于世。
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art
大都会艺术博物馆,美国最大的艺术博物馆。位于纽约第五大道。
Hermitage
Museum
艾尔米塔什博物馆与巴黎卢浮宫、伦敦大英博物馆、纽约大都会艺术博物馆并称世界四大博物馆。最早是叶卡捷琳娜二世女皇的私人宫邸。
Forbidden
City
北京故宫是中国明清两代的皇家宫殿,旧称紫禁城。是世界上现存规模最大、保存最为完整的木质结构古建筑之一,于1420年建成。为世界五大宫之首(故宫、凡尔赛宫、白金汉宫、白宫、克里姆林宫)。
National
Museum
of
China
中国国家博物馆,位于北京天安门广场东侧,是世界上单体建筑面积最大的博物馆,是中华文物收藏量最丰富的博物馆之一。
1.
GaoYan,
John
and
Susan
are
on
holiday
in
New
York.
Listen
to
the
three
friends
discussing
the
art
galleries
they
would
like
to
visit
and
answer
these
questions.
1.
Who
first
suggested
they
visit
art
galleries?
Susan.
2.
Who
does
not
like
large
museums?
John
3.
Why
is
Gao
Yan
interested
in
visiting
the
Metropolitan
Museum?
He
wants
to
see
art
from
all
over
the
world,
including
some
from
China.
Visit
the
Frick
Collection
in
the
morning
and
the
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art
in
the
afternoon.
4.
What
is
their
plan
for
the
first
day?
They
suggest
that
Susan
go
back
in
the
afternoon
from
the
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art
to
the
hotel
if
she
has
had
enough.
John
and
Gao
Yan
stay
at
the
museum
till
it
close.
5.
What
do
they
do
to
make
Susan
happy?
She
thinks
a
monkey
could
paint
better
pictures
than
modern
artists.
6.
Why
doesn’t
Susan
want
to
go
to
the
Museum
of
Modern
Art?
7.
Which
two
galleries
do
they
decide
to
visit
on
Saturday?
The
Whitney
first
and
the
then
Guggenheim.
Listen
again
to
Part
2
of
the
tape
and
in
pairs
discuss
the
characters
of
Hao
Yan,
John
and
Susan.
What
are
their
attitudes
to
modern
art?
Gao
Yan:
helpful:
he
makes
suggestions
reasonable:
he
tries
to
accommodate
Susan’s
not
wanting
to
stay
too
long
at
the
museums
organized:
he
sorts
out
the
programme
for
the
next
day
John:
interested
in
art:
suggests
that
they
go
to
a
museum
reasonable:
prepared
to
accommodate
Susan’s
wishes
independent
thinker:
argues
with
Susan
over
her
idea
about
modern
art
accommodating:
fits
in
with
the
plans
of
others
Susan:
not
accommodating:
only
fits
in
with
the
others
unwillingly
complaining:
grumbles
a
lot
about
something
that
is
unimportant
irritating:
even
though
the
others
make
concessions
to
her,
she
is
not
happy
Listen
again
and
fill
in
the
blanks.
Part
1
G:
We’ve
got
______
days.
What
would
you
like
to
do
tomorrow?
J:
I’d
like
to
visit
some
___________.
S:
But
John,
the
guide
book
says
that
there
are
more
than
______
galleries
in
Manhattan!
J:
Well,
let’s
choose
the
ones
that
______
to
us.
two
sixty
art
galleries
appeal
G:
I
want
to
visit
the
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art.
It
has
art
from
all
over
the
world
–
even
some
from
______.
J:
Well,
that
sounds
great,
but
it’s
a
rather
_____
gallery.
What
do
you
suggest,
Susan?
Would
you
rather
go
to
a
_______
gallery
to
begin
with?
S:
Yes,
please
John.
I
don’t
like
large
_________.
I’d
go
to
the
Frick
Collection.
That’s
quite
small
and
we
could
go
to
the
Metropolitan
Museum
after
that.
China
large
smaller
museums
G:
Well,
how
about
this?
__________
we
go
to
the
Frick
in
the
________
and
the
Metropolitan
in
the
_________.
The
Metropolitan
stays
open
until
_____
pm
on
Fridays.
So
if
you’ve
had
enough
by
dinner
time,
Susan,
you
can
go
back
to
the
______.
John
and
I
can
stay
at
the
museum
till
it
______.
J:
Sounds
good
to
me.
S:
It’s
certainly
a
______
arrangement.
Tomorrow
afternoon
morning
8:45
hotel
closes
better
G:
Perhaps
we
could
go
to
the
Museum
of
Modern
Art
on
_________.
S:
Oh
no.
It’s
too
big
and
_________.
And
it’s
_________.
J:
Susan,
would
you
rather
do
something
else
on
our
________
day?
S:
No,
no.
I’d
like
to
see
some
art
but
not
too
much
and
not
too
_______.
Saturday
crowded
expensive
second
modern
Part
2
G:
What’s
the
________?
S:
I’m
not
_____
of
modern
art.
A
monkey
could
paint
better
pictures
______
some
of
those
paintings.
If
it
was
up
to
me,
I’d
___
____
___
all
of
them.
J:
Really?
I
don’t
understand
why
you
______
modern
art
so
much.
But
you
know
that
modern
art
______
with
the
Impressionists,
right?
problem
fond
than
dislike
get
rid
of
began
S:
I
don’t
know
_________
about
the
Impressionists.
G:
It’s
just
she
doesn't
know
_______
about
it,
John.
Let’s
go
to
the
Guggenheim.
They’ve
_________
Impressionist
paintings
there.
J:
I
agree,
but
we
shouldn’t
______
the
Whitney
Museum
of
American
Art.
Would
you
______,
Susan,
if
we
went
there
too?
anything
enough
wonderful
miss
mind
S:
Not
if
we
don’t
stay
too
______.
J:
Do
you
think
we’ve
______
to
go
to
the
Whitney
first
and
then
the
Guggenheim?
They’re
quite
______
together.
G:
Let’s
try.
Is
that
OK
with
you,
Susan?
S:
Yes,
I
_______
so!
(grudgingly)
long
time
close
suppose
You
have
only
one
day
to
visit
art
galleries
in
New
York.
In
a
small
group
read
the
guide
book
again
and
decide
together
which
galleries
you
prefer
and
why.
Use
expressions
about
preference
like
the
following
ones
in
the
box.
I’d
prefer….
I’d
rather
….
I’d
like
….
I
want
to
….
Would
you
rather
…?
Would
you
like
…
or
…?
Which
would
you
prefer,
…?
If
it
was
up
to
me,
I’d
choose
….
We
shouldn’t
miss
….
That’s
my
first
choice.
I’m
not
fond
of
….
I
don’t
like
….
What’s
your
preference?