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PAGEUnit1Art你聽說過《蒙娜麗莎》嗎?知道它是誰的名作嗎?讓我們一起來了解一下吧!Sheiswidelyseenasproofthatgoodlookscanlastforever.But,atover500yearsofage,timeiscatchingupwithMonaLisa.Thehealthofthefamouspicture,paintedbyLeonardodaVinci(列奧納多·達·芬奇)during1503—1506,isgettingworsebytheyear,accordingtotheLouvreMuseum(盧浮宮博物館)whereitishoused.“Thethin,woodenpanel(嵌板)onwhichMonaLisaispaintedinoilhaschangedshapesinceexpertscheckedittwoyearsago,”themuseumsaid.Visitorshavenoticedthechangebutrepairingtheworld'smostfamouspaintingisnoteasy.ExpertsarenotsureaboutthematerialstheItalianartistusedandtheircurrentchemicalstate.NearlysixmillionpeoplegotoseeMonaLisaeveryyear,andmanyareattractedbythemysteryofhersmile.“Itisveryinterestingthatwhenyou'renotlookingather,sheseemstobesmiling,andthenyoulookatherandshestops,”saidProfessorMargaretLivingstoneofHarvardUniversity.“It'sbecausedirectvisionisexcellentatpickingupdetails,butlesssuitedtolookatshadows.DaVincipaintedthesmileinshadows.”However,theactualhistoryofMonaLisaisjustasmysteriousasthesmile.DaVincihimselfloveditsomuchthathealwayscarrieditwithhim,untilitwaseventuallysoldtoFrance'sKingFrancisⅠin1168.In1911,thepaintingwasstolenfromtheLouvrebyaformeremployee,whotookitoutofthemuseumhiddenunderhiscoat.HesaidheplannedtoreturnittoItaly.ThepaintingwassentbacktoFrancetwoyearslater.DuringWorldWarⅡ,F(xiàn)renchhidthepaintinginsmalltownstokeepitoutofthehandsofGermanforces.Likemanyoldladies,MonaLisahassomeinterestingstoriestotell.依據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,完成下列各題。1.TheunderlinedsentenceinthefirstparagraphmeansMonaLisa________.A.islosingitsvalueB.isbeingdamagedaftersomanyyearsC.isgettingmorevaluablewithyearspassingD.willnotrotaway答案:B2.Itmayaddtodifficultyinrepairingthepaintingbecause________.A.expertshaven'tnoticedchangesinitsshapeasvisitorsdoB.itislikelytobestolenagainwhenit'sunderrepairC.itisuncertainwhichcountry,ItalyorFrance,shouldtakechargeD.expertsaren'tsureaboutthematerialsandthechemicalstateofitsoilpaints答案:D3.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat________.A.manyinterestingstorieshavebeenwrittenaboutMonaLisaB.peopleareinterestedinthestoriesaboutMonaLisaC.somemysteriesstillremaintobesolvedaboutMonaLisaD.manymorestorieswillbetoldaboutMonaLisa答案:C4.HowcanweseethesmileofMonaLisa?We_can_see_the_smile_of_Mona_Lisa_only_by_indirect_vision.Unit1ArtSectionⅠWarmingUp&ReadingⅠ.重點單詞1.typicaladj.典型的;有代表性的2.a(chǎn)ttemptn.努力;嘗試;企圖vt.嘗試;企圖3.a(chǎn)bstractadj.抽象的;深邃的n.摘要4.ridiculousadj.荒謬的;可笑的5.techniquen.技術(shù);方法;技能6.faithn.信任;信念;信念→faithfuladj.忠實的→faithfullyadv.忠實地7.a(chǎn)imn.目標;目的vi.&vt.瞄準;(向某方向)努力→aimlessadj.沒目標的8.evidentadj.明顯的;明白的→evidencen.證據(jù)9.a(chǎn)doptvt.接受;接受;收養(yǎng)→adoptionn.收養(yǎng)10.possessvt.擁有;具有;支配→possessionn.財產(chǎn)11.coincidencen.巧合;巧事;同時發(fā)生→coincidentadj.同時發(fā)生的;(時間上)巧合的;相符的;一樣的12.predictvt.預(yù)言;預(yù)報;預(yù)料→predictionn.預(yù)言Ⅱ.核心短語1.by_coincidence偶然地2.a(chǎn)_great_deal大量3.on_the_other_hand另一方面4.concentrateon集中精力于……5.breakawayfrom逃脫;擺脫;脫離6.leadto導致;通向;通往Ⅲ.經(jīng)典句式1.Butit_was_evident_thatideaswerechanginginthe13thcenturywhenpainterslikeGiottodiBondonebegantopaintreligiousscenesinamorerealisticway.但是很明顯,在13世紀時,(人們的)思想正經(jīng)驗著改變,像喬托這樣的畫家們起先以一種比較現(xiàn)實的風格來描繪宗教場景。2.Theypaidfamousartiststopaintpicturesofthemselves,theirhousesandpossessionsas_well_astheiractivitiesandachievements.他們出價聘請聞名的藝術(shù)家來為他們畫像,畫他們的房屋和財物,以及活動和成就。3.Withoutthenewpaintsandthenewtechnique,wewould_not_be_able_to_seethemanygreatmasterpiecesfor_whichthisperiodisfamous.沒有新的顏料和新的(繪畫)手法,我們就不能看到很多使這一時期聞名的杰作。4.Among_the_painterswhobrokeawayfromthetraditionalstyleofpaintingwere_the_Impressionists,_wholivedandworkedinParis.在那些突破傳統(tǒng)畫法的畫家中有在法國巴黎生活和工作的印象派畫家。5.TheImpressionistswerethe_first_painters_to_workoutdoors.印象派畫家是第一批在室外寫生的畫家。6.Atthetimetheywerecreated,theImpressionistpaintingswerecontroversial,buttodaytheyareacceptedas_the_beginning_of_what_we_call_“modern_art”.在印象派作品的創(chuàng)建初期,它們是存在爭議的。但是如今已被人們接受而成為現(xiàn)在所說的“現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)”的始祖了。1.聯(lián)想記單詞①抽象的(abstract)畫吸引(attract)了很多人駐足觀看→abstractadj.抽象的;深邃的②她改編(adapt)的劇本被接受了(adopt)→adoptvt.接受;接受;收養(yǎng)2.構(gòu)詞法記單詞①faith(n.)+-ful(形容詞后綴)→faithfuladj.②typical(adj.)+-ly(副詞后綴)→typicallyadv.③名詞后綴:-ionadopt(v.)+-ion→adoptionn.possess(v.)+-ion→possessionn.predict(v.)+-ion→predictionn.課文預(yù)讀ASHORTHISTORYOFWESTERNPAINTINGArtisinfluencedbythecustomsandfaith①ofapeople.StylesinWesternarthavechangedmanytimes.AstherearesomanydifferentstylesofWesternart②,itwouldbeimpossibletodescribealloftheminsuchashorttext.Consequently③,thistextwilldescribeonlythemostimportantones,startingfromthesixthcenturyAD④.TheMiddleAges⑤(5thtothe15thcenturyAD)DuringtheMiddleAges,themainaim⑥ofpainterswastorepresentreligiousthemes.Aconventional⑦artistofthisperiodwasnotinterestedinshowingnatureandpeopleastheyreallywere.Atypical⑧pictureatthistimewasfullofreligioussymbols,whichcreatedafeelingofrespectandloveforGod.Butitwasevident⑨t(yī)hatideaswerechanginginthe13thcentury⑩whenpainterslikeGiottodiBondone?begantopaintreligiousscenesinamorerealisticway.①faith/feIθ/n.信任;信念;信念faithfully/?feIθf?lI/adv.忠實地②as引導緣由狀語從句。③consequently/?k?nsIkw?ntlI/adv.因而;所以④現(xiàn)在分詞短語startingfrom...在句中作定語,修飾ones。⑤theMiddleAges中世紀⑥aim/eIm/n.目標;目的vi.&vt.瞄準;(向某方向)努力⑦conventional/k?n?ven??nl/adj.常規(guī)的;傳統(tǒng)的;因循守舊的⑧typical/?tIpIkl/adj.典型的;有代表性的⑨evident/?evId?nt/adj.明顯的;明白的⑩Itis/wasevidentthat...“明顯……”,it為形式主語,that引導的從句為真正的主語。?GiottodiBondone/?d??t??dI?b?nd?n/喬托(意大利畫家、雕刻家、建筑師)西方繪畫藝術(shù)簡史藝術(shù)受一個民族的生活習俗和信仰的影響。西方的藝術(shù)風格經(jīng)驗了多次變革。由于西方的藝術(shù)風格多種多樣,在短短的一篇課文里不行能去全面地描述它們。因此,本文只談及從公元6世紀以來最主要的幾種(藝術(shù)風格)。中世紀(公元5世紀到15世紀)在中世紀,畫家的主要目的是表現(xiàn)宗教主題。這個時期傳統(tǒng)的藝術(shù)家無意于照實地呈現(xiàn)自然和人物。這個時期的典型的繪畫充溢了宗教的特征,這體現(xiàn)了對上帝的敬重與愛戴之情。但是,很明顯在13世紀時,(人們的)思想正經(jīng)驗著改變,像喬托這樣的畫家們起先用一種比較現(xiàn)實的風格來畫宗教場景。TheRenaissance?(15thto16thcentury)DuringtheRenaissance,newideasandvaluesgraduallyreplacedthoseheldintheMiddleAges.Peoplebegantoconcentratelessonreligiousthemesandadopt?amorehumanistic?attitudetolife.AtthesametimepaintersreturnedtoclassicalRomanandGreekideasaboutart.Theytriedtopaintpeopleandnatureastheyreallywere.Richpeoplewantedtopossess?theirownpaintings,sotheycoulddecoratetheirsuperb?palacesandgreathouses.Theypaidfamousartiststopaintpicturesofthemselves,theirhousesandpossessions?aswellas?theiractivitiesandachievements.?renaissance/rI?neIsns;US?ren?sɑ?ns/n.新生;復(fù)興;復(fù)活theRenaissance文藝復(fù)興(時期)?adopt/??d?pt/vt.接受;接受;收養(yǎng)?humanistic/?hju?m??nIstIk/adj.人道主義的?possess/p??zes/vt.擁有;具有;支配?superb/su??p??b;sju??p??b/adj.卓越的;杰出的;極好的?possession/p??ze?n/n.(尤作復(fù)數(shù))全部;財產(chǎn)?aswellas既……又……;也(連接兩個并列成分)?perspective/p??spektIv/n.透視畫法;透視圖;觀點?technique/tek?ni?k/n.技術(shù);方法;技能eq\o(○,\s\up4(21))Masaccio/m??sɑ?t?I??/馬薩喬(意大利畫家)eq\o(○,\s\up4(22))Iftherulesofperspectivehadnotbeendiscovered,noonewouldhavebeen...是含有虛擬語氣的復(fù)合句,表示與過去事實相反的狀況。eq\o(○,\s\up4(23))coincidence/k???InsId?ns/n.巧合(的事);(事情、口味、故事等)相合bycoincidence巧合地eq\o(○,\s\up4(24))masterpiece/?mɑ?st?pi?s/n.杰作;名著eq\o(○,\s\up4(25))這里without引導的介詞短語表述非真實條件,整個句子叫含蓄虛擬條件句。forwhich...是“介詞+關(guān)系代詞”引導的定語從句。文藝復(fù)興時期(15世紀到16世紀)在文藝復(fù)興時期,新的思想和價值觀漸漸取代了中世紀提出的那些。人們起先較少關(guān)注宗教主題而且實行一種更人性化的生活看法。同時畫家們回到了羅馬、希臘的古典藝術(shù)理念上。他們力爭照實地畫出人物和自然。富人們想擁有自己的藝術(shù)品以便裝飾他們的高級宮殿和豪宅。他們出價聘請聞名藝術(shù)家來為他們畫像,畫他們的房屋和財物,以及活動和成就。在此期間,最重要的發(fā)覺之一就是如何用透視法來畫出事物。這一手法是1428年由馬薩喬第一次運用的。當人們第一次看到他的畫時,他們還以為是透過墻上的小洞來觀看真實的場景,并對此深信不疑。假如沒有發(fā)覺透視法,就沒有人能畫出如此逼真的畫。巧合的是,這一時期油畫顏料也得到了發(fā)展,使得繪畫中運用的色調(diào)看上去更豐富、更深厚。沒有新的顏料和新的(繪畫)手法,我們就不能夠看到很多使這一時期聞名的杰作。eq\o(○,\s\up4(26))impressionism/Im?pre??nIz?m/n.印象主義;印象派impressionist/Im?pre??nIst/adj.印象派的n.印象派藝術(shù)家post-impressionistadj.后印象派的n.后印象派藝術(shù)家eq\o(○,\s\up4(27))agreatdeal大量eq\o(○,\s\up4(28))breakawayfrom脫離eq\o(○,\s\up4(29))介詞短語Amongthepainters位于句首,句子用完全倒裝語序。eq\o(○,\s\up4(30))動詞不定式短語toworkoutdoors作定語,修飾thefirstpainters。當中心詞被thefirst/last等修飾時,通常用動詞不定式(短語)作定語。eq\o(○,\s\up4(31))shadow/???d??/n.陰影;影子eq\o(○,\s\up4(32))句子Theirpaintingswere...中包含notas...as句式,表示“不如……”,those指代前面提到的復(fù)數(shù)名詞paintings。eq\o(○,\s\up4(33))ridiculous/rI?dIkj?l?s/adj.荒謬的;可笑的印象派時期(19世紀后期到20世紀初期)19世紀后期,歐洲發(fā)生了巨大的改變,從以農(nóng)業(yè)為主的社會變成了以工業(yè)為主的社會。很多人從農(nóng)村遷到了新城市。該時期有很多新獨創(chuàng)和社會變革。這些變革也自然而然地促成了新的繪畫風格。在那些突破傳統(tǒng)繪畫風格的畫家中有生活和工作在巴黎的印象派畫家。印象派畫家是第一批室外寫生的畫家。他們急迫地想把一天中不同時間投射到物體上的光線和陰影呈現(xiàn)出來。然而由于自然光的改變很快,印象派畫家們必需很快地作畫,他們的畫就不像以前那些畫家們的畫那樣細致了。起初,很多人都不喜愛這種畫法,甚至還怒不行遏。他們說這些畫家漫不經(jīng)心、粗枝大葉,而且他們的作品是荒謬可笑的。eq\o(○,\s\up4(34))controversial/?k?ntr??v???l/adj.爭辯的;爭議的eq\o(○,\s\up4(35))what引導的從句作介詞of的賓語。whatwecall譯為“我們所說的;所謂的”。eq\o(○,\s\up4(36))Thisisbecause...這是因為……(because后跟緣由)Thisiswhy...這就是為什么……(why后跟結(jié)果)eq\o(○,\s\up4(37))attempt/??tempt/n.努力;嘗試;企圖vt.嘗試;企圖eq\o(○,\s\up4(38))ontheotherhand(可是)另一方面eq\o(○,\s\up4(39))so...that“如此……以至于”,在此引導結(jié)果狀語從句。eq\o(○,\s\up4(40))predict/prI?dIkt/vt.預(yù)言;預(yù)報;預(yù)料現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)(20世紀至今)在印象派作品的創(chuàng)建初期,它們是存在爭議的。但是如今它們已被人們接受而成為我們所說的“現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)”的始祖了。這是因為印象派畫家激勵藝術(shù)家用嶄新的方式去看待他們的環(huán)境。現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)風格有好幾十種,然而假如沒有印象派畫家,那么這很多不同的風格或許就不存在。一方面,有些現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)是抽象的,也就是說,畫家并不準備把我們眼睛看到的東西照實地畫出來,而是集中呈現(xiàn)物體的某些品質(zhì)特性,用色調(diào)、線條和形態(tài)把它們呈現(xiàn)出來。(而)另一方面,有些現(xiàn)代派的藝術(shù)作品卻是那么寫實,它們看上去就像是照片。這些風格如此不同。誰能預(yù)言將來會有什么樣的繪畫藝術(shù)風格呢?課文理解TaskOne:FastReadingⅠ.ThetextismainlyaboutashorthistoryofWesternpainting/howWesternartdeveloped/abriefintroductionofWesternpainting.Ⅱ.ReadthepassagetofindorconcludeatopicsentenceforeachperiodofWesternpainting.1.TheMiddleAges:During_the_Middle_Ages,_the_main_aim_of_painters_was_to_represent_religious_themes.2.TheRenaissance:During_the_Renaissance,_new_ideas_and_values_gradually_replaced_those_held_in_the_Middle_Ages.3.Impressionism:During_Impressionism,_the_Impressionists_broke_away_from_the_traditional_style_of_painting_and_they_were_the_first_painters_to_work_outdoors.4.ModernArt:At_the_time_they_were_created,_the_Impressionist_paintings_were_controversial,_but_today_they_are_accepted_as_the_beginning_of_what_we_call_“modern_art”.TaskTwo:CarefulReadingⅠ.Judgethefollowingstatementstrue(T)orfalse(F).1.AtraditionalartistintheMiddleAgeswasinterestedinshowingnatureandpeopleoriginally.(F)2.IntheMiddleAgesmostpaintingshadreligiousthemes.(T)3.TwoimportantdiscoveriesintheRenaissanceperiodwereoilpaintsanddrawinginperspective.(T)4.Impressionistspaintedtheirpicturesmainlyindoors.(F)5.ModernartbeganwiththeImpressionistpaintings.(T)Ⅱ.Readthetextandthenchoosethebestanswers.1.AtfirstmostpeoplehatedtheImpressionists'styleofpainting,because________.A.theirpaintingswereveryabstractB.theirpaintingswereveryrealisticC.theybrokeawayfromthetraditionalstyleofpaintingD.theirpaintingswereveryreal答案:C2.IntheRenaissance,painters________.A.paintedreligiousscenesinamorerealisticstyleB.focusedmoreonreligionthanonhumansC.begantopaintoutdoorsD.returnedtoclassicalRomanandGreekideasaboutart答案:D3.________discoveredhowtomakepaintingslookmorerealbyusingperspective.A.GiottodiBondoneB.MasaccioC.ClaudeMonetD.PabloPicasso答案:B4.Accordingtothepassage,artisinfluencedlesslikelyby________.A.a(chǎn)gricultureB.faithofapeopleC.socialchangesD.thecustoms答案:ATaskThree:Micro-writingArtisinfluencedbythecustomsandfaithofapeople.StylesinWesternarthavechangedalot.During__1__MiddleAges,themainaimofpainterswastorepresent__2__(religion)themes.Butitwasevidentthatideaswerechangingwhenpaintersbegantopaintreligiousscenesinamorerealisticway.PeopleintheRenaissance__3__(adopt)amorehumanisticattitudetolife.Duringthisperiod,richpeoplepaidfamousartiststopaintpicturesofthemselves,theirhousesand__4__(possess)aswellastheiractivitiesandachievements.__5__coincidence,oilpaintswerealsodeveloped.Inthelate19thcentury,theImpressionists__6__paintingswerethoughtridiculoushadtopaint__7__(quick)toshowhowlightandshadowfellonobjectsatdifferenttimesofday.Today,they__8__(accept)asthebeginningofmodernart.Ontheonehand,somemodernartisabstract,__9__ontheotherhand,somepaintingsofmodernartare__10__(real).Itishard/noteasytopredictthepaintingstylesinthefuture.1.the2.religious3.adopted4.possessions5.By6.whose7.quickly8.are_accepted9.but10.realistic1eq\a\vs4\al(faithn.信任;信念)(教材P1)Artisinfluencedbythecustomsandfaithofapeople.藝術(shù)受一個民族的生活習俗和信仰的影響。(1)havefaithinsb./sth.對某人/某事有信念losefaithin不再信任;對……失去信念keepfaithwith忠于;守信(2)faithfuladj.忠實的befaithfultosb./sth.忠實于某人/某事(3)faithfullyadv.忠實地[即學即用](1)Onlythepersonwhohasfaithinhimselfisabletobefaithfultoothers.只有信任自己的人才能對別人忠實。(2)Youcannotexpectyourfriendstotrustyouifyoudon'tkeepfaithwiththem.假如你對摯友不守信義,你就不要希望他們會信任你。(3)Undernocircumstancesshallwelosefaithinthefuture.在任何狀況下,我們都不該對將來失去信念。(4)Weareinthefaceofdifficulties,yetwestillhave_faith_invictory.雖然面臨很多困難,但我們對成功仍充溢信念。(5)語法填空①Theoldnursehadservedthefamilyfaithfully(faith)forthirtyyears.②Doyouthinkthefilmadaptationwasfaithfultothebook?③Thepublicneverhadfaithinhisabilitytohandlethejob.2eq\a\vs4\al(aimn.目標;目的v.瞄準;向某方向努力)(教材P2)DuringtheMiddleAges,themainaimofpainterswastorepresentreligiousthemes.在中世紀,畫家的主要目標是把宗教的主題表現(xiàn)出來。(1)achieveone'saim某人達到目的;某人實現(xiàn)目標takeaimat向……瞄準withtheaimof以……為目標;意在……withoutaim漫無目的地(2)aimsth.atsb./sth.用某物朝向/瞄準某人或某物aimatdoingsth./aimtodosth.意欲、企圖、力爭做某事beaimedat目的是;旨在(3)aimlessadj.沒有目標的aimlesslyadv.無目的地[即學即用](1)Thisdictionaryaimsatexplainingthemostcommonmistakesinworduse.本詞典旨在說明用詞上最易犯的通病。(2)Thepresident'svisitwasaimedatexpandingrelationsbetweenthetwocountries.總統(tǒng)這次訪問的目的是擴展兩國的關(guān)系。(3)Thecompetitionwasstartedwiththeaimofencouragingyoungwriters.我們開展此項競賽以激勵年輕作家為目的。(4)Everybodyshouldbegiventhechanceto_achieve_his_aim.要讓每個人都有機會實現(xiàn)自己的目標。(5)語法填空①Whileshewaited,shewalkedaimlessly(aim)aroundthecarpark.②Theproposalputforwardatthemeetingwasaimed(aim)atcuttingdownthehighhousingprice.3eq\a\vs4\al(typicaladj.典型的;有代表性的;平常的)(教材P2)Atypicalpictureatthistimewasfullofreligioussymbols,whichcreatedafeelingofrespectandloveforGod.這個時期的典型繪畫充溢了宗教的特征,這體現(xiàn)了對上帝的敬重與愛戴。(1)betypicalof是典型的……,是……特有的Itistypicalofsb.todosth.做某事是某人典型的特征(2)typicallyadv.典型地,有代表性地;獨特地[即學即用](1)Thispictureisafairlytypicaloneofhisearlyworks.這幅畫是他早期作品中相當?shù)湫偷拇碜鳌?2)Jackislateagain.Itistypicalofhimtokeepotherswaiting.杰克又遲到了。他一貫讓別人等他。(3)Typically,hewouldcomeinlateandthensaythathehadtogoearly.他一一直得很晚,然后又總說他得早走。(4)It_is_typical_of_studentstostayupreadingdeepintothenightforthefinalexam.為了期末考試學生們總是熬夜讀書直到深夜。4eq\a\vs4\al(adoptvt.接受;接受;收養(yǎng))(教材P2)Peoplebegantoconcentratelessonreligiousthemesandadoptamorehumanisticattitudetolife.人們起先較少關(guān)注宗教主題而實行一種更人性化的生活看法。(1)adoptedadj.收養(yǎng)的,領(lǐng)養(yǎng)的(2)adoptionn.收養(yǎng);接受(3)adoptiveadj.有收養(yǎng)關(guān)系的[易混辨析]adopt與adaptadoptvt.接受;接受;收養(yǎng)adaptvt.改編;使適應(yīng)adaptto適應(yīng)adaptoneselfto使自己適應(yīng)……[巧學助記]Theyoungcouplehadnochildrenoftheirownandadoptedanorphan.Afterafewmonths,thechildcametoadapttohisnewlife.這對年輕夫婦沒有親生的孩子,領(lǐng)養(yǎng)了一名孤兒。幾個月后,這個孩子慢慢適應(yīng)了他的新生活。[即學即用](1)Thinkingitover,thepresidentdecidedtoadopthersuggestion.總經(jīng)理一再考慮之后,確定接受她的建議。(2)Withouttheadoptionofyourideas,theywouldhavesufferedsuchaheavyloss.要是沒有接受你的看法,他們就會蒙受重大損失。(3)語法填空①Someexpertshavesuspectedthattheadoption(adopt)ofamoreWesterndietmaybeatleastpartlytoblame.②Helosthisparentsattheageofthreeandwas_adopted(adopt)byhisuncle.③Thisnewpolicyadopted(adopt)bythegovernmentbenefitsalotofhighschoolgraduatesandthereforethecountryaswell.5eq\a\vs4\al(possessvt.擁有;具有;支配不用于進行時態(tài))(教材P2)Richpeoplewantedtopossesstheirownpaintings,sotheycoulddecoratetheirsuperbpalacesandgreathouses.富人們想擁有自己的畫以便裝飾自己的高級宮殿和豪宅。(1)bepossessedof有,擁有,具有bepossessedwith/by被……限制(2)possessionn.[C,常用復(fù)數(shù)]全部物;個人財產(chǎn);[U]具有;擁有takepossessionof擁有;占據(jù)inpossessionofsth.占有/擁有某物inthepossessionofsb.=insb.'spossession為某人全部[即學即用](1)Thatyoungmandoespossessasenseofhumour.那個年輕人的確很有幽默感。(2)Althoughsheisanewcomer,sheispossessedofgreatself-confidenceinherpresentjob.盡管她是一個新手,可她對自己目前的工作很有信念。(3)Theyarestillinpossessionofthehouse,sowehavetowaitforanothertime.他們依舊擁有房子的全部權(quán),所以我們還得等待一段時間。(4)Thefactoryisin_the_possession_ofoneofmyfriends,whomovedtoAustraliaseveralyearsago.這家工廠是屬于我一個摯友的,幾年前他搬到澳大利亞去了。(5)語法填空①Asthesayinggoes,“Atruefriendisthebestpossession(possess).”②Thepolicefoundalotofvaluablesinhispossessionwhichhecouldnotaccountfor.③Althoughhedoesn'tpossessmuchmoney,heis_possessed(possess)ofgoodhealth.6eq\a\vs4\al(attemptvt.&n.嘗試;企圖)(教材P3)Ontheonehand,somemodernartisabstract;thatis,thepainterdoesnotattempttopaintobjectsasweseethemwithoureyes,butinsteadconcentratesoncertainqualitiesoftheobject,usingcolour,lineandshapetorepresentthem.一方面,有些現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)是抽象的,也就是說,畫家并不準備把我們眼睛看到的東西照實地畫出來,而是集中呈現(xiàn)物體的某些品質(zhì)特性,用色調(diào)、線條和形態(tài)把它們呈現(xiàn)出來。(1)attempttodosth./attemptatdoingsth.試圖做某事(2)makeanattempttodosth./atdoingsth.試圖做某事atthefirstattempt第一次嘗試inan/one'sattempttodosth.力圖/試圖做某事(3)attemptedadj.未遂的;企圖的[即學即用](1)Theprisonersattemptedanescape,butfailed.囚犯企圖逃跑,但是失敗了。(2)Thefirefightersattemptedtoputoutthegreatfirebeforegreatdamagewascaused.消防隊員試圖在大火造成大的損失前把火撲滅。(3)Althoughthepolicehadwarnedthemofthedangerintheancientcave,theseyoungmenstillmadeanattempttoexploreit.盡管警方已經(jīng)警告他們這個古代洞窟里有危急,這些年輕人仍嘗試勘探古洞。(4)Theplanewasmakingasecondattemptatlandingwhenitwentdownandbrokeintwo.這架飛機正其次次嘗試著陸,這時它突然下落并斷成了兩截。(5)Luckily,Ipassedmydrivingtestat_the_first_attempt.很幸運,我考駕照時一次就通過了。(6)語法填空①Theboysmadeanattemptto_leave(leave)forcampingbutwerestoppedbytheirparents.②Policesaythey'retreatingitasacaseofattempted(attempt)murder.7eq\a\vs4\al(predictvt.預(yù)言;預(yù)報;預(yù)料)(教材P3)Whocanpredictwhatpaintingstylestherewillbeinthefuture?誰能預(yù)言將來會有什么樣的繪畫藝術(shù)風格呢?(1)Itispredictedthat...據(jù)預(yù)報……(2)predictionn.預(yù)言,預(yù)料makeapredictionthat...預(yù)言,預(yù)報(3)predictorn.預(yù)報器;預(yù)言家predictableadj.可預(yù)言的,可預(yù)料的[巧學助記]Thepredictorconfidentlypredictedthattheearthquakewaspredictable.Infact,predictionisnotalwaysaccurate.那位預(yù)言者自信地預(yù)言地震是可以預(yù)料的。事實上,預(yù)言并非總是精確的。[即學即用](1)Today'sweatherforecastpredictssunshinetomorrow.今日的天氣預(yù)報說,明每天氣晴朗。(2)Itispredictedthatastormisontheway.據(jù)預(yù)報,一場暴風雨即將來臨。(3)Everyyearataboutthistime,thecompanymakesapredictionfortheyearahead.每年大約這個時候,公司都會對來年進行預(yù)料。(4)語法填空①Theobservermadeapredictionthattheseveresituationwouldlastatleastamonth.②Mostofusthinktheendingofthefilmisentirelypredictable(predict)accordingtothenovelofthesamename.③Sofar,bythismeans,twomajorearthquakeshave_been_predicted(predict).1eq\a\vs4\al(bycoincidence巧合地;碰巧,湊巧)(教材P2)Bycoincidence,oilpaintswerealsodevelopedatthistime,whichmadethecoloursusedinpaintingslookricheranddeeper.巧合的是,這一時期油畫顏料也得到了發(fā)展,它使得繪畫的色調(diào)看上去更豐富、更深厚。(1)Itis/wasacoincidencethat...……是巧合。Whatacoincidence!真巧!(2)byaccident巧合,偶然bychance巧合,偶然[即學即用](1)Bycoincidence,hiswifeisoneofmyclassmatesincollege.巧合的是,他的妻子是我的一個高校同學。(2)Itisacoincidencethathewasbornonhismother'sbirthday.他在他母親生日那天誕生是個巧合。(3)Whatacoincidence!Becausethat'stoday.實在是太巧了!因為那就是今日。(4)Itwasnot_a_coincidence_thatyoumeteachotherinLijiang.Hewentthereafterknowingyouwentthere.你們在麗江相遇不是什么巧合的事。他得知你去了那兒后就去了那兒。(5)—I'mgoingtoNewYorktomorrow.—What_a_coincidence!I'mgoingtheretoo.——明天我要去紐約。——太巧了!我也要去。2eq\a\vs4\al(agreatdeal很多,大量;很,特別)(教材P2)Inthelate19thcentury,Europechangedagreatdeal,fromamostlyagriculturalsocietytoamostlyindustrialone.19世紀后期,歐洲發(fā)生了巨大的改變,從以農(nóng)業(yè)為主的社會變成了以工業(yè)為主的社會。[歸納拓展](1)agreatdeal(=agooddeal;alot)用法如下:①“大量”,可用作句子的主語、賓語等;②“很,特別”,可用作句子的狀語,修飾動詞或比較級。(2)agreatdealof后接不行數(shù)名詞,表示“很多……,大量……”。[即學即用](1)Allofushavelearnedagreatdealfromthatfamousexpert.從那位聞名的專家身上,我們?nèi)咳硕紝W到了很多。(2)Jacklefthisoffice,leavingagreatdealofworkunfinished.杰克離開了他的辦公室,留下了大量沒有完成的工作。(3)Muchtooursurprise,wefoundourhometownhadchangedagreatdealinthepasttenyears.令我們特別驚異的是,我們發(fā)覺在過去的十年里我們的家鄉(xiāng)改變太大了。(4)語法填空①Thereisnodenyingthatagreatdealofpollutionis_caused(cause)bycars.②It'sagreatdealfaster(fast)totravelbyplanethanbybus.3eq\a\vs4\al(ontheotherhand可是另一方面)(教材P3)Ontheotherhand,somepaintingsofmodernartaresorealisticthattheylooklikephotographs.另一方面,一些現(xiàn)代藝術(shù)作品太真實了以至于它們看起來就像照片一樣。ontheonehand...;ontheotherhand...一方面……,另一方面……foronething...;foranother...一來……,二來……(常被用來列舉一些理由)first(ly)...;second(ly)...第一……,其次……[歸納拓展]ontheotherhand常用作插入語,表示轉(zhuǎn)折、對比,常構(gòu)成“ontheonehand...ontheotherhand...”結(jié)構(gòu),表示“一方面……另一方面……”。[易混辨析]ontheotherhand與onthecontrary易混詞組辨析例句ontheotherhand“另一方面”,用以說明問題的另一方面Thejobisn'tveryinteresting,butontheotherhandit'swellpaid.onthecontrary“正相反”,用來提出相反的一種狀況Thatwasnotagoodthing;onthecontrary,itwasabigmistake.[即學即用](1)Ontheonehand,they'dlovetohavekids,butontheotherhand,theydon'twanttogiveuptheirfreedom.一方面他們想要孩子,但是另一方面,他們又不想放棄逍遙自由的生活。(2)Ican'tgoforatripabroad.Foronething,Idon'thaveenoughmoney;foranotherI'mtoobusy.我不能出國旅行。一方面,我沒有足夠的錢,另一方面,我太忙了。(3)Heisanableman,buton_the_other_handheistooproud.他是一個有實力的人,但另一方面,他太自負了。(4)On_the_one_hand,_youshouldn'tbeshy;on_the_other_hand,youmustpayattentiontoyourmanner.一方面,你不應(yīng)當羞澀,另一方面,你必需留意你的舉止。(5)On_the_one_hand,_softwordsspokenatanormalsoundlevelcanputoutthefirebeforeitexplodesoutofcontrol.一方面,用正常的聲調(diào)說出柔軟的話語能夠在失去限制之前熄滅(雙方的)怒火。eq\o(\s\up1(1),\s\do5())AmongthepainterswhobrokeawayfromthetraditionalstyleofpaintingweretheImpressionists,wholivedandworkedinParis.在那些突破傳統(tǒng)繪畫風格的畫家中有生活和工作在巴黎的印象派畫家。本句為介詞短語位于句首時引起的完全倒裝句式,正常語序為TheImpressionists,wholivedandworkedinParis,wereamongthepainterswhobrokeawayfromthetraditionalstyleofpainting.(1)out,in,into,down,up,away,here,now,then,there等表示方位和時間的副詞和表示地點的介詞或短語置于句首,且主語是名詞時,句子用完全倒裝。①IntothedarkapartmentwalkedDavid,whowasquitesurprisedwheneveryoneshoutedHappyBirthday.大衛(wèi)走進了黑暗的房間,當大家喊生日歡樂時,他感到很驚異。②Foramomentnothinghappened.Thencame_voicesallshoutingtogether.有一段時間什么也沒發(fā)生,然后傳來了齊聲喊叫。③Amongalltheseflowersis_included(include)akindofredrose,whichwasgivenbymyfriend.在這些花中,包含一種紅色玫瑰花,那是我摯友給的。[名師點津]若主語是代詞,則不用倒裝。④Outherushedonhearingthenoise.他一聽到響聲就跑了出去。(2)作表語的形容詞、分詞短語提到系動詞前面時,句子也構(gòu)成完全倒裝,即“形容詞/分詞+系動詞+主語”結(jié)構(gòu)。⑤Presentattheeveningpartywas_our_favorable_English_teacher.出席晚會的有我們喜愛的英語老師。(3)代詞such置于句首,且在句中作表語時,句子用完全倒裝。⑥Such_is_our_lively_city,_whichyouarewelcometovisitwheneveratyourconvenience.這就是我們這座充溢活力的城市,只要您便利,隨時歡迎來參觀。eq\o(\s\up1(2),\s\do5())ThisisbecausetheImpressionistsencouraged

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