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1、Unit 7 PeopleUnit 7 PeopleObjectives:1 Understand descriptions of famous personalities and their achievements2 Follow discussions of cause and effect,advantages and disadvantages3 Make inferences4 Summarize main ideas and supporting detailsTask 1Did you watch The War of the Worlds and The Time Machi

2、ne?Do you know who is the author?Task 1H.G.Wells:(1866-1946)Herbert George Wells,British writer.He is the son of an unsuccessful tradesman.After a basic education at a local school,Wells was apprenticed as a drape布料商.Wells disliked the work and in 1883 became a pupil-teacher at Midhurst Grammar Scho

3、ol.While at Midhurst,Wells won a scholarship to the School of Science.Wells was disappointing with the teaching he received in the second year and so in 1887 he left without obtaining a degree.Wells spent the next few years teaching and writing and In 1895 Wells established himself as a novelist wit

4、h his science fiction story,The Time Machine.This was followed by two more successful novels,The Island of Dr.Moreau(1896)and The War of the Worlds(1898).5赫伯特伯特乔治治威威尔斯斯(Herbert George Wells 1866-1946),英国著名小,英国著名小说家,尤以科幻小家,尤以科幻小说创作作闻名于世。名于世。毕业于英国皇家理学院,任教于于英国皇家理学院,任教于伦敦大学敦大学,曾在赫胥黎的曾在赫胥黎的实验室工作,后室工作,后转入

5、新入新闻工作,从事科学和文学的研究,是英工作,从事科学和文学的研究,是英国国费边社的成社的成员和代表人物。和代表人物。1895年出版年出版时间机器机器一一举成名,随后又成名,随后又发表了表了莫洛博士莫洛博士岛、隐身人身人、星星际战争争、当睡着的人醒来当睡着的人醒来时、不不灭的火焰的火焰等多部科幻小等多部科幻小说。他曾于。他曾于1920年、年、1930年两次年两次访问苏联,先后会晤,先后会晤过列宁和斯大林,撰写了列宁和斯大林,撰写了基普斯基普斯、托托诺-邦盖邦盖、波波里先生和他的里先生和他的历史史、勃列林先生看穿了他勃列林先生看穿了他、恩惠恩惠、预测、世界史世界史纲等大量关注等大量关注现实,思考

6、未来的作品。,思考未来的作品。世界史世界史纲是作者于是作者于1918年开始撰写的一部人年开始撰写的一部人类历史的百科全史的百科全书,曾,曾在世界范在世界范围内内产生广泛影响。此生广泛影响。此书于于1920年出版,后于年出版,后于19231930年年间几几次修次修订再版,内容写到第一次世界大再版,内容写到第一次世界大战。此。此书最初由最初由谢冰心等人翻冰心等人翻译并介并介绍到我国。到我国。Keys 1)Because he wrote an astonishing number of books.2)Mankind would have to create a world state.3)No.

7、4)Cities were destroyed by bombs dropped from aero planes.5)Any two of the following:The War in the Air,The First Men in the Moon,The Time Machine,and The Invisible Man.6)Events forecast in Wells books might come true.Task 1【原文】【原文】H.G.Wells was born in 1866.His energy must have been enormous,for he

8、 wrote an astonishing number of books.Many of the later ones were concerned with his idea that mankind would have to create a world state,if it was not to end up by destroying itself.There were novels likeKipps,LoveandMr.Lewisham and TheHistoryofMr.Polly.The best of these are now recognized as class

9、ics.But in addition,this incredible man somehow found the time and inspiration to write the stories forecasting future events that entitle him to be known as the father of science fiction.When TheWarintheAir appeared in 1908,how many people could have foreseen that within thirty years great cities w

10、ere going to be destroyed by bombs dropped from aeroplanes?TheFirstMenintheMoonwas published in 1901.How many of those who read it realized that men really were going to walk on the moon within their lifetime?And what about TheTimeMachineandTheInvisibleMan?Are we going to wake up one morning and fin

11、d that here too Wells was forecasting events which were going to come true?7Can you describe this artist who is at work?You can choose some action verbs and adjectives.Task 2Words:blister:A local swelling of the skin that contains watery fluid and is caused by burning or irritation水泡easel:An upright

12、 frame for displaying or supporting something,such as an artists canvas.画架flourish:To be in a period of highest productivity,excellence,or influence;To make bold,sweeping movementsfray:quarrel;To wear away(the edges of fabric,for example)by rubbingprominent:Projecting outward or upward from a line o

13、r surface;突出的Widely knowntousle:To disarrange or rumple,as of hair糟乱stride:To walk with long step.tilt:To cause to slope.checked:格子花纹的格子花纹的profile:A side view of an object.Task 210【原文原文】If you came into his studio in the evening as the sun was setting you could see him.You would notice how the soft

14、light coming through the long windows fell on his left profile as he stood in front of his easel.He was tall;his shoulders were narrow;his head was large with an abundance of dark,tousled hair.He surveyed the canvas in front of him and half-closed his eyes.His cheek bones were high and prominent,and

15、 accentuated the line of the jaw.This in turn set off his long neck.He stepped back,taking a long stride,and remained with one foot in front of the other.He wore sandals without socks and you could see that a big toe had developed a blister where a leather strap cut across it.He had short,strong,cap

16、able fingers and he used his broad,flexible thumb to smooth some of the paint on the still life he was busy finishing.The jeans he wore were faded and frayed;paint rags hung from each pocket.His shirt was a checked one of many colors,mainly purple,blue and yellow.It contrasted peculiarly with the ep

17、hemeral colors on the canvas.He tilted his head to one side,smiled,walked forward and brought his brush slowly towards the bottom of the canvas,and with a flourish signed his name.ephemeral短暂的,极短的,瞬息的;昙花 一现的checked格子花纹的格子花纹的KeysA.1)b 2)c 3)c 4)aB.1)tall;narrow;large;tousled 2)surveyed;half-closed 3)

18、taking a long stride 4)capable;flexible;still life 5)faded;frayed 6)tilted his head;smiled;walked forward;with a flourish约瑟夫特纳(Joseph Turner)(17751851)是英国浪漫主义风景画家,著名的水彩画家和版画家,他的作品对后期的印象派绘画发展有相当大的影响。在18世纪历史画为主流的画坛上,他的作品并不受重视,但现代公认他是非常伟大的风景画家。Task 3Self-portrait13约瑟夫玛 罗德 威廉 透纳(JosephMallordWilliamTurn

19、er1775年 4月23日-1851年 12月19日)是英国最为著名,技艺最为精湛的艺术家之一,19世纪 上半叶英国学院派画家的代表,在 西方 艺术史上无可置疑地位于最杰出的风景画家之列。1789年,他 14岁时进入皇家艺术学院附中学习,第二年就被学院接受,开始他想学习建筑学,但被劝告继续学习绘画。1790年,他的水彩画作品被学院的夏季画展展出,1796年,他的油画作品海 上渔夫 被展出,以 后他 一生中几乎每年都有作品被学院展出。虽然他以油画出名,但他是英国最著 名的水彩画家,被称为画光线的画家 他 最著 名的油画被拖去解体的战舰无畏号一直在伦敦的英国国家美术馆展出。透纳喜欢描绘自然现象和自

20、然灾害:火灾、沉船、阳光、风暴、大雨和雾霾,他为大海的能力所倾倒,他虽然也描绘人物,但也只是为了衬托不能为人们征服的大自然的崇高和狂野,是 上帝能力的证明,所以在他的后期注重描画在水面的光线、天空和火焰,而逐渐放 弃描画实物和细部,为 印象派的 理论 开辟了道路。Words:champion:One that wins first place or first prize in a competition;supportincessant:Continuing without interruptionKaleidoscope:万花筒secretive:Having or marked by a

21、n inclination to secrecy;not open,forthright,or frankslovenly:Untidy,as in dress or appearancesolitary:alone;A person who lives alonebarber:理发师Task 315【原文原文】Joseph Turner(17751851)is one of the two greatest English landscape painters of his age.He is especially noted for his imaginative water colour

22、s and oil paintings,which often show dramatic sunsets and sunrises,done in a brilliant kaleidoscope of colours.His painting Burning of the Houses of Parliament appears in colour in the Painting article.During the 1830s and 1840s,the method he used became more and more impressionistic.His work influe

23、nced the impressionist movement in France led by Claude Monet in the 1870s.Turner is also known for his landscape drawings,especially the book of drawings called Liber Studiorum,which he produced between 1807 and 1819.Turner was influenced at first by Rembrandt and later by Claude.He began to use br

24、ight colours in his paintings,especially the reds and oranges for which he is known,after about 1820.Some of his most famous paintings are Childe Harolds Pilgrimage,公子哈罗德的朝圣之旅Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus,尤利西斯嘲弄波 吕斐摩斯 Bay of Baiae,and View of Orvieto.奥 尔维耶托贝亚湾,阿波罗与女先知(TheBayofBaiae,withApolloandtheSib

25、yl)Turner was born in London,the son of a barber.He was something of a boy genius,and exhibited at the Royal Academy at the age of 15.He traveled widely,first in England and Scotland,and after 1800 in France,Italy,and Germany.Turner drew and painted wherever he went,working incessantly and producing

26、 hundreds of paintings and thousands of drawings,many of which he left to the nation.During his lifetime Turner was said to be a miser,and towards the end of his life,he became slovenly,solitary,and secretive.Many people did not like his work until John Ruskin championed him in 1843,but Turner died

27、wealthy and was buried in St.Pauls Cathedral,London.He left his money to a charity for poor English artists.16威威廉廉 透透纳纳(williamTurner,1775-1851)被誉为英国绘画史被誉为英国绘画史上上的天才人物的天才人物。威。威廉廉 透透纳纳 24岁被岁被选选为皇家为皇家美美术协术协会候会候补院士补院士,28岁岁 成成为正为正式式院士院士,也是也是有有史以来史以来最最年轻的院士年轻的院士。威。威廉廉 透透纳纳 感感觉敏觉敏锐锐,富于幻想富于幻想,充满浪漫主义充满浪漫主义气

28、气质质。威威廉廉 透透纳平纳平生生的抱的抱负负就是画出足以就是画出足以同同17世世纪法国大纪法国大师师克劳德克劳德洛洛兰兰 媲媲 美美的画的画。为了让自己的作品惊为了让自己的作品惊世世骇俗骇俗、不同、不同凡响凡响,透透纳在纳在创创作时作时,几乎把几乎把一切一切富于富于戏戏剧性和剧性和震震撼人心的效果都融进画里撼人心的效果都融进画里,常常常常使使人们为他敏妙的才华和人们为他敏妙的才华和不同不同凡响的凡响的笔意笔意赞叹赞叹不不已已。从从 威威廉廉 透透纳的作品中纳的作品中我我们总是们总是感感受到大自然的受到大自然的崇崇高高、壮丽和无比的壮丽和无比的威威力力,感感受到受到创创作满腔激情作满腔激情。透

29、。透纳常常表现的是天光水色浑然纳常常表现的是天光水色浑然一一体体,云云、雾雾、水融水融会会其中的景象其中的景象。透。透纳用纳用耀耀眼光线眼光线、灿、灿烂的色彩烂的色彩、大胆奔放的用大胆奔放的用笔笔描绘出充满力量描绘出充满力量、速、速度和运动度和运动氛氛围围感感的绘画作品的绘画作品,在在 我我们眼前展现了们眼前展现了一一个动荡个动荡不不安安、炫人眼目的炫人眼目的世世界界。透。透纳的纳的风景画风景画绝绝 不不是忠实于对象的写是忠实于对象的写生生之作之作,而而是带是带有有强烈主观愿强烈主观愿望、望、想象和想象和戏戏剧性的夸张作品剧性的夸张作品。透。透纳纳 不不是为画风景是为画风景而创而创作作,是为表

30、达是为表达感感情情 而创而创作作。透。透纳的风景画简直就像中国的纳的风景画简直就像中国的大写大写意意作品作品。威威廉廉 透透纳的纳的油画油画、水彩画水彩画技巧纯熟精湛技巧纯熟精湛,他用他用笔笔挥挥 洒洒,有有流动流动感感,善于用光善于用光,他他 笔下笔下的景色常常沐浴在的景色常常沐浴在明明亮的光线之中亮的光线之中。透透纳用光并纳用光并不不像像 伦勃伦勃朗朗,伦勃伦勃朗朗的光线是的光线是逐渐逐渐减弱减弱最后最后融在阴影之中融在阴影之中,而透而透纳的光却是纳的光却是逐逐步纯步纯化化,最后最后变为变为一一片片明明亮的光辉亮的光辉。透。透纳对画面虚实的纳对画面虚实的处理处理也别具也别具一一格格,产产

31、生生出动人的画面效果出动人的画面效果。威威廉廉 透透纳去纳去世世前前 将三将三百幅油画百幅油画、近二近二万万幅水彩和素描赠幅水彩和素描赠送送给了国家给了国家。透。透纳的主要作品纳的主要作品有有蒸汽和蒸汽和速速度度、议议 会会大厦大厦的火灾的火灾(1835年年)、战战舰归航舰归航(1819年年)、威威尼斯风景尼斯风景(1843年年)、暴风雪暴风雪(1842年年)等等。KeysA.1)F 2)T 3)F 4)F 5)F 6)T 7)F 8)TB.1)dramatic sunsets and sunrises 2)1830s,1840s,impressionistic 3)reds,oranges,

32、1820Task 5Nobel Peace Prize:1964 Martin Luther King Jr.1991 Aung San Sun Kyi(缅甸女政治家)争取民主和人权的非暴力斗争1993 Nelson Mandela(南非黑人领袖)2000 Kim Dae-Jung(韩国前总统)促成朝鲜与韩国两方领导人会面,增进朝鲜半岛与东亚和平2001 Kofi A.Annan(前联合国秘书长,加纳)为更有组织与和平的世界做出的努力 2004 Wangari Maathai(肯尼亚)为可持续发展、民主与和平作出的贡献 2009 Barack Obama 其致力于加强国际世界外交和世界人民之间

33、的合作所做的非凡努力 Wangari Maathai-Tree Woman of Kenya First woman doctor in eastern and central AfricaShe has been the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Environment,Natural Resources and Wildlife in Kenya since 2003.Green Belt MovementThe goal of the Green Belt Movement was to replace the trees that had b

34、een cut down.Task 5KeysANobel Peace Prize;twelfth;firstPeace on earth depends on our ability to secure our living environment.Green Belt MovementKenyan64The United States;Kenya;earn a doctorate degreeAnimal scienceEnvironment,natural resources and wildlifeTask 5KeysB1977;plant trees;all over Africa;

35、thirty million;seeds;nurseries;communities;planting;taking care of the trees;survives;fuel.Task 5Stagflation:Sluggish economic growth coupled with a high rate of inflation and unemployment 经济停滞与通货膨胀Task 6KeysI.A.Norway B.the United StatesII.A.a lack of balance,inflation,recession B.low interest rate

36、s&increased government spending,higher interest rates C.low employment,high inflation D.high employment,low inflation(the time consistency problem)III.A.business cycles B.new-technology C.market corrections D.an increase in oil pricesTask 6Explicit:Fully and clearly defined or formulate;Readily obse

37、rvableSerialize:(serialise)To write or publish in serial formTask 7Task 7Charles Dickens(1812 1870)was an English novelist,generally considered the greatest of the Victorian period.His works:The Adventures of Oliver Twist David Copperfield Little Dorrit A Tale of Two Cities Great Expectations Dombey

38、 and Son Keys:A.1)It was originally released in local newspaper in serial form.2)The two short,little sections are easily doable,and then you get hooked on the story and wonder whats happening next.3)Through mail and twice a month.4)Because the book opens on Christmas Eve and it has a strong message

39、 about family.5)5,600 B.1)1860,London,in suspense 2)adventures,love and betrayal,a poor orphan 3)any likeness of either of them,photographs,their tombstones 4)Industrial Revolution,altering daily life 5)profound change,fundamental valuesTask 7Task 9apprenticeship n.学徒的身份cajole v.诱劝,哄骗 copious adj.丰富

40、的 curator n.博物馆管理者Louvre 卢浮宫(法国巴黎)Metropolitan Museum of Art (纽约)大都会博物馆Renaissance 文艺复兴The Louvre MuseumLe Muse du Louvre The British Museum The Metropolitan Museum of Art,New York The State Hermitage Museum of Russia The Palace Museum Task 9A.Answer the following questions.1)At the Metropolitan Mus

41、eum of Art in New York.2)The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.3)Studies for Leonardos most famous paintings,and the results of new research into such subjects as Leonardos patrons,his teachers,and the work of his pupils.4)Because they are particularly sensitive to light and temperature.5)Because drawin

42、gs are difficult to see in a museum.Task 9B.Decide whether the following statements are true or false according to the tape.1)T 2)F 3)T 4)F 5)TC.Fill in the blanks with what you hear on the tape.1)Master Draftsman,artistic apprenticeship,1470s,scientist,inventor,France,1519 2)artist,scientist,theorist,teacher,Renaissance Man3)revealing,rationalizing,the mysteries of o the world,the great depths of human emotion,convincing4)magical sense,draws,creates,greatest personalities5)reassuring,cajoling,security,insurance,the general public,knowledge

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