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1、Chaplin Charlie Unit 2 Picture of charlie a top black hat a pinch of small black moustache a stick very wide trousers His image Video Watching Finding a job. Background Information 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 1. Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977) 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 Charlie Chaplin was a British comedy actor, becoming
2、 the most famous actor in the early to mid Hollywood cinema era, and also a notable director. His principal character was “the Tramp”: a vagrant with the refined manners and dignity of a gentleman who wears a tight coat, oversized trousers and shoes, a bowler hat, a bamboo cane, and his signature to
3、othbrush moustache. Chaplin was one of the most creative and influential personalities in the silent film Background Information 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 era: He acted in, directed, scripted, produced, and eventually even scored his own films. His working life in entertainment spanned ove
4、r 70 years, from the British Victorian stage and Music Hall in England as a child performer, almost until his death at the age of 88. He led one of the most remarkable and colorful lives of the 20th century, from a Dickens-like London childhood to the pinnacle of world fame in the film industry and
5、as a cultural icon. His high-profile public and private life encompassed highs and lows of both adulation and controversy. Background Information 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 2. Monsieur Verdoux 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 Monsieur Verdoux is a character in the film entitled the same. He is an unemployed banker. While b
6、eing both loyal and competent in his work, Verdoux is laid-off. To support his family, he periodically heads out of the town, marries wealthy widows and then murders them. This behavior eventually works against him when two particular widows break his normal routine. Background Information 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入
7、寫作 Back 3. Modern Times 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 Modern Times is a 1936 film by Charlie Chaplin that has his famous Little Tramp character struggling to survive in the modern, industrialized world. The film is a comment on the desperate employment and financial conditions many people faced during the Grea
8、t Depressionconditions created, in Chaplins view, by the efficiency of modern industrialization. It was written and Background Information 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 directed by Chaplin. The film has been deemed “culturally significant” by the Library of Congress and selected for preservati
9、on in the United States National Film Registry. The Gold Rush is a 1925 silent film comedy written, directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin in his Little Tramp role. The Little Tramp ventures into Alaska looking for gold. He gets mixed up with some rough characters and falls in love with the beauti
10、ful Georgia. He tries to win her heart with his singular charm. Background Information Back 4. The Gold Rush 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 Background Information 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 5. The Pawnshop 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 The Pawnshop is a film in which Charlie plays a shop assistant who competes with his fellow. When
11、 he is fired by the pawnbroker and rehired, he nearly destroys everything in the shop and himself. Background Information 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 6. Mack Sennett (1880-1960) 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 Mack Sennett was an American silent film producer and director, perfected the art of slapstick in his “Keystone” s
12、eries. During his lifetime he was known as the King of Comedy. Background Information 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 7. Charles Dickens (1812-1870) 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 Charles Dickens was an English novelist. During his career Dickens wrote many entertaining works which were immensely popular and displayed his ric
13、h imagination and comic genius. Now he is viewed as one of the major novelists of the Victorian era and an important documenter of life in those times. Compound Dictation 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 Directions: You will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the second time
14、, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S8 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered S9 to S11 you are required to fill in missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own
15、words. Now listen to the passage. Listen to the passage My first memories of movies are of flickering black and white images of Charlie Chaplin. The revival theatre in my neighborhood played silent movies often. In S1 _______, it was not a true revival theater. The elderly manager had only silent mo
16、vies to screen to his small S2 _________. Still, my parents, grandparents and I gathered each Saturday night to see Chaplin movies such as The Gold Rush. Compound Dictation 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 honesty audiences Compound Dictation 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 The manager liked
17、this movie and showed it with great S3 _________ even if he had advertised another movie. I came to know the S4 ____ of this film very well. Chaplin, of course, played the same S5 ________, the Tramp, in all his early films. His clothes were S6 ___________, his hat was torn and his cane was S7 _____
18、____ cricked. He walked like a penguin. He got into trouble and somehow always managed to get out of it. regularity plot character mismatched hopelessly Compound Dictation 課文 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 背景知識(shí) 復(fù)合聽寫 視頻討論 隨 筆 Although my family and I watched the same Chaplins short films and silent movies many times,
19、 we laughed at his predicaments (窮境 ,困局 ) as if we were seeing them for the first time. We were never tired of laughing. Chaplin had a special S8 ____ for causing laughter. He also composed memorable music for his films. When I was in high school I played his Smile and This Is My Song in a piano rec
20、ital. gift Compound Dictation S9______________________________________ ____________________________________________. As the years passed, Chaplin and my family passed with them. S10 _____________________________ _______________. He died in 1977. In 1981, a bronze statue of Chaplin standing on the pl
21、inth (底 座 ) was unveiled in Londons Leicester Square. S11_______________________________________ ________________________________. My parents and grandparents were there to hear Chaplins influence on my brief musical career Charlie was knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1975 Inscribed on it were the wor
22、ds “The comic genius who gave pleasure to so many” Back to Contents Text Study New Words Understanding Detailed Reading Structure Analysis Back to Contents New Words ankle n. C 踝;踝關(guān)節(jié) comic a./n. 喜劇的;滑稽的 / C 喜劇演員 rag n. 1. 破舊的衣服 2. C, U 破布 applause n. U 鼓掌;掌聲 comedy n. C, U 喜劇 scout n. 1. C 星探 2. C 偵
23、察兵 crude a. 1. 粗魯?shù)?2. 粗制的 3. 天然的 clap v. 鼓掌;拍手 revolt vi. 反抗;不服從 heel n. 1. C 鞋跟 2. C 腳后跟 New Words moustache n. C 小胡子 coarse a. 1. 粗魯?shù)?;粗俗?2. 粗糙的 nationality n. 1. C, U 國(guó)籍 2. C 民族 postpone vt. 推遲 , 延遲 nonsense n. 1. U 無(wú)意義的話或文字 2. U 荒謬的想法 、 觀點(diǎn) 、 說(shuō)法 doubtful a. 1. 難以預(yù)料的 2. 感到懷疑的 immense a. 巨大的;無(wú)限的 im
24、mensely ad. 非常 , 很 extraordinary a. 不尋常的;令人驚奇的 New Words rouse vt. 激起;激發(fā) script n. C 底稿;講稿;劇本 pepper n. 1. U 胡椒粉 , 辣椒粉 2. C 辣椒 execute vt. 1. 實(shí)施;執(zhí)行 2. 將 處死 betray vt. 背叛;出賣 collision n. C, U 1. 沖突 2. 碰撞 ( 事件 ) sunset n. U 日落 ( 時(shí)分 ) ;黃昏 surround vt. 圍繞;包圍 spark vt. 觸發(fā);引起 Christmas n. C, U 圣誕節(jié) New Wor
25、ds 虛構(gòu) , 捏造 , 編造 make up 落魄,潦倒;失勢(shì) come down in the world 改??;縮短 cut down C 紀(jì)念物;紀(jì)念碑 n. memorial C 事件 n. incident 1. 絆 , 絆倒 2.( 使 ) 出錯(cuò) trip up 永久地 for good C 警察 n. cop 笨拙的;不靈活的 a. clumsy C, U 埋葬;葬禮 n. burial New Words to a degree 有些;在某種程度上 go along 進(jìn)行;前進(jìn) find ones way into 到達(dá);進(jìn)入 Charlie Chaplin 查理 卓別林 (
26、 英國(guó)電影藝術(shù)家 ) Dickens 狄更斯 ( 英國(guó)作家 ) the Tramp 電影 流浪漢 中的人物 Mack Sennett 麥克 塞納特 ( 美國(guó)電影導(dǎo)演 ) Modern Times 摩登時(shí)代 ( 電影名 ) New Words The Pawnbroker 當(dāng)鋪老板 ( 電影名 ) The Gold Rush 淘金記 ( 電影名 ) Monsieur Verdoux 凡爾杜先生 ( 電影中的人名 ) Oona ONeill 沃娜 奧尼爾 ( 人名 ) Keystone Cops 啟斯東警察 ( 1914-1920年間由美 國(guó)啟斯東影片公司拍的喜劇默 片中經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)的一隊(duì)愚蠢而無(wú)能
27、的警察) Back to Text Study Charlie Chaplin Given this title, you are required to write your outline of an article. For example: 1st part: 2nd part: 3rd part: I. Structure Analysis Text StudyStructure Analysis Part I (Paras? ) A general introduction to Charlie Chaplin Part II (Paras? ) Charlie Chaplins
28、artistic achievement Part III (Para? ) Charlie Chaplins emotional life Part IV (Para? ) Incident after Charlie Chaplins death (Paras. 1-2) (Paras. 3-6) (Para. 7-8) (Para 9) Back to Text Study Biography of Charlie Chaplin Understanding Text StudyUnderstanding Part I. General Introduction Place of bir
29、th: _______________________ Parents: ___________________________________ A poor area of south London Mother temporarily declared mad Text StudyUnderstanding Fast-read para.1-2 What character did Chaplin create? He created the great comic character of “the Tramp” and gained world-wide reputation. Fas
30、t-read para.3 Why didnt Chaplins comic beggar seem very English? Because English tramps didnt sport tiny moustaches,huge pants or tail coats. Special features of The Tramp: Critics(評(píng)論 ) towards The Tramp: (To English people ) famous comic beggar: sport tiny a character revolted against authority too
31、 crude; didnt all that English The Tramp Text StudyUnderstanding The Tramp Specialties about his singing: Modern Times Text StudyUnderstanding He made up a nonsense language which sounded like no known nationality. Read para.4 Secrets of great success: Immensely talented man; The urge to explore and
32、 extend his talent Evidences: His script In his great comedy Not written in advance Lifeless objects other kinds of objects Text StudyUnderstanding Read para.5-6 Gold Rush Boots were boiled and their soles eaten with salt and pepper like prime cuts of f i s h ( t h e n a i l s b e i n g r e m o v e
33、d like fish bones).靴子被放在鍋里煮,靴 底被蘸著鹽和胡椒吃掉,就像上好的魚 片一樣(鞋釘就像魚骨那樣被剔除)。 Text StudyUnderstanding Turn lifeless objects to other kinds of objects Gold Rush Part III. Emotional Life Read para.7 Chaplins emotional collision: need to be loved The collision found its way into his comic creations. Text StudyUnde
34、rstanding Text StudyUnderstanding City Lights Chaplins need to be loved. City Lights Chaplins fear of being betrayed can be found in this film in which Chaplin acted as a wife killer. Monsieur Verdoux Text StudyUnderstanding Stable happiness in his later years; Oona ONeil gave him the love he needed
35、. Chaplins In love with Oona ONeil Part III. Emotional Life Read para.8 Text StudyUnderstanding Why this marriage is called the “stable happiness”? Because: There is a 37 years age difference between them. Oonas stability and affection spanned this age difference. She was well-prepared for the battl
36、e. Text StudyUnderstanding Time: ______________________ On Christmas Day 1977. The strange incident after his death: ____________________________ __________ His body was stolen and held for money. Text StudyUnderstanding Back to Text Study Part IV. Incident after Chaplins Death Read para.9 Focus Stu
37、dy Active Expressions Text Reading Word Using Detailed Reading Back to Contents Word Using 1. cut down to reduce cut down to size on sth. I have to cut my essay down to 2000 words. You should cut down on smoking Words and ExpressionsWord Using Collocation e.g. 2. applause n. clapping of hands; prais
38、e, The audience broke into applause. 讓我們?yōu)?xxx的精彩表演熱烈鼓掌 , 觀眾爆發(fā)出一陣掌聲。 Lets give them a big round of applause. Words and ExpressionsWord Using Translation Key applaud和 clap V. applaud 后一般不跟 hands 而跟 sb. 表示“為 拍手” 跟 sth.表示 praise. clap后可以跟 hands,表示“拍手” He was loudly applauded. 他受到熱烈歡迎。 The audiences clap
39、ped loudly at the end of the play. 3. crude a. rude; Hes always telling crude jokes.粗俗的笑話 in its natural state crude oil 原油 Words and ExpressionsWord Using e.g. 4. trip sb. up to cause sb. to fall or nearly fall over; 絆倒 force someone to make a mistake by tricking them使犯錯(cuò) 李伸出腳把約翰絆倒了。 Lee stuck out h
40、is foot and tripped John up. Words and ExpressionsWord Using Translation Key Usually she was careful, but once she was tripped up by a plot. 她一向謹(jǐn)慎,但有一次還是中了圈套。 5. all that very; particularly 他并不比我們年紀(jì)大多少。 He isnt all that older than we are. Words and ExpressionsWord Using Translation Key 6. sport v. t
41、o wear or show publicly and sometimes proudly Back in the 1980s, Chinese people sported goggles,bell-bottom trousers and batwing- sleeved blouses. 80年代,中國(guó)人帶蛤蟆鏡,穿喇叭褲、蝙蝠衫。 Words and ExpressionsWord Using 7. behave v. to act; to conduct (oneself) properly 放規(guī)矩點(diǎn)! Dont you think that he has been behaving
42、very strangely recently? Behave yourself! 你不覺得他近來(lái)舉動(dòng)十分古怪嗎? Words and ExpressionsWord Using Translation Key 8. come down in the world to have less money and a worse social position than one had before 她感到她的確已經(jīng)窮困潦倒了。 She felt she had really come down in the world. Words and ExpressionsWord Using Transl
43、ation Key 9. rouse v. to make sb. very angry, excited, interested; to make sb. wake up;喚醒,激起 arouse 喚醒,激起 arise 出現(xiàn) She was sleeping so soundly that I couldnt rouse her. Words and ExpressionsWord Using e.g. 辨析 10. find ones way into to arrive or get somewhere到達(dá) Rivers find their way into the sea. 據(jù)說(shuō)多
44、媒體將很快進(jìn)入家用市場(chǎng)。 條條江河通大海。 Its said that multimedia will soon find its way into the home market. Words and ExpressionsWord Using Translation Key 12. find in sb. to discover that sb. has certain qualities 從某人身上發(fā)現(xiàn)某種特質(zhì) What did you find in him/her? Words and ExpressionsWord Using Use It 13. unfounded a. not
45、 based on fact 沒有根據(jù)的 What would you like to react to the unfounded rumors(謠言 ) to you? Words and ExpressionsWord Using Use It Back to Detailed Reading Back 使某人聲名永駐 星探 永久地離開了某地 為 拍手喝彩 遺憾的是 挑戰(zhàn)權(quán)威 是某人頭疼的事 有意 獲得巨大的成功 漢英互譯 短語(yǔ)活用 句式應(yīng)用 隨 筆 to give sb. permanent fame talent scout to quit a place for good to c
46、lap for sad to say revolt against authority to be a headache for sb. on purpose to bring about huge success English Equivalents of Chinese 預(yù)習(xí) 課文 導(dǎo)入 寫作 發(fā)掘并擴(kuò)展天才 喚起了某人的想象 事先 以沉重代價(jià)換來(lái)的 自知之明 令人感到寬慰地了 解到 跨越 37歲的年齡差 距 引發(fā)爭(zhēng)吵 to explore and extend the talent to rouse ones imagination in advance painfully-bough
47、t self-knowledge to span the 37 years age difference English Equivalents of Chinese 漢英互譯 短語(yǔ)活用 句式應(yīng)用 隨 筆 Back 預(yù)習(xí) 課文 導(dǎo)入 寫作 to spark quarrels It is a relief to know Focus Study Notes to the TextFocus Study 1. Dickens might have created Charlie Chaplins childhood. Practice might have v-ed: used to say th
48、at something was possible in the past, but it did not in fact happen If Id have known the film was about the World War II, I might have gone to see it. 這個(gè)計(jì)劃可能很容易失敗,但事實(shí)上卻大 大成功了。 如果我早知道那部電影是有關(guān)二戰(zhàn)的,就可能 會(huì)去看了。 The plan might easily have gone wrong, but in fact it was a great success. Notes to the TextFocu
49、s Study Translation Key Summary Text StudySummary Chaplin is a great comic not only for his own mother country but more for the world. Chaplins Tramp was considered a little _____ and thought that he had too much of an eye for the ladies and that his clothes gave him an __________ more like an Itali
50、an waiter than anything else. He resisted making a ______ movie until 1936 when he made up a _________ language which sounded like no known nationality. Chaplin achieved great success because he was an immensely _______ man and the kind of comic who used his _______ senses to invent his art as he we
51、nt along. crude appearance talking nonsense talented physical Text StudySummary However, the _______ between the need to be loved and the fear of being _______ resulted in disaster in his ________ life which was shown in his movies. Eventually, life gave Chaplin the stable _________, that is, his ma
52、rriage with Oona ONeil. Chaplin died on _________ Day 1977. collision betrayed happiness emotional Christmas 1. quit: go away or leave; give up or resign from a position 2. for good: for ever 3. make up: to invent an excuse, fact, or story 4. in advance: beforehand; earlier 5. lose faith in: lose on
53、es trust or confidence in someone or something Active Expressions Notes to the TextActive Expressions 1. 他憤然 離開 房間。 2. 我沒有意識(shí)到她將 永遠(yuǎn) 離開我了。 3. 整件事都是她 編造 出來(lái)嚇?biāo)改傅摹?4. 你應(yīng)該 提早 預(yù)訂那場(chǎng)音樂會(huì)的票。 5. 我們?cè)僖?不相信 他了。 Translation Notes to the TextActive Expressions 1. He quit the room angrily. 2. I hardly realized she wa
54、s leaving me for good. 3. She made the whole story up to shock her parents. 4. You should book tickets for the concert well in advance. 5. Weve lost faith in him. Notes to the TextActive Expressions Key 1. 別對(duì)我大喊大叫,我 不干 了! 2. 我希望他們 永遠(yuǎn) 不要回來(lái)。 3. 不要為此 編 理由了。 4. 請(qǐng)把貴公司行程電郵給我,以便我 預(yù)先 安排。 5. 自從考試不及格,他對(duì)自己的能力
55、失去了信心 。 More Practice Notes to the TextActive Expressions 1. Dont shout at me. I quit! 2. I hope theyve gone for good this time! 3. Dont make an excuse for that. 4. Please e-mail me your plan so that I can arrange in advance. 5. He have lost faith in his ability since he failed in the exam. Notes to
56、 the TextActive Expressions Key Back to Detailed Reading Detailed Study of Text 預(yù)習(xí) 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 單詞學(xué)習(xí) 課文分析 課文學(xué)習(xí) 隨 筆 Charlie Chaplin Para. 1 He was born in a poor area of South London. He wore his mothers old red stockings cut down for ankle socks. His mother was temporarily declared mad. Dickens mig
57、ht have created Charlie Chaplins childhood. But only Charlie Chaplin could have created the great comic character of “the Tramp”, the little man in rags who gave his creator permanent fame. 句型 Detailed Study of Text Para. 2 Other countriesFrance, Italy, Spain, even Japanhave provided more applause (
58、and profit) where Chaplin is concerned than the land of his birth. Chaplin quit Britain for good in 1913 when he journeyed to America with a group of performers to do his comedy act on the stage, where talent scouts recruited him to work for Mack Sennett, the king of Hollywood comedy films. Chaplin
59、was more successful in other countries than in his motherland. Chaplin left Britain for American in 1913 and never went back. Detailed Study of Text Para. 3a Sad to say, many English people in the 1920s and 1930s thought Chaplins Tramp a bit, well, “crude”. Certainly middle-class audiences did; the
60、working-class audiences were more likely to clap for a character who revolted against authority, using his wicked little cane to trip it up, or aiming the heel of his boot for a well-placed kick at its broad rear. All the same, Chaplins comic beggar didnt seem all that English or even working-class.
61、 There is no doubt than middle-class audiences thought so (Charplins Tramp was a bit crude); this character was more popular among working-class audiences because he showed his discount with authority by using his little cane to make them fall or by kicking them in the rear. Chaplins amusing charact
62、er, the beggar, wasnt like an Englishman very much, neither was he like a working-class person. Detailed Study of Text 預(yù)習(xí) 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 單詞學(xué)習(xí) 課文分析 課文學(xué)習(xí) 隨 筆 Para. 3b English tramps didnt sport tiny moustaches, huge pants or tail coats: European leaders and Italian waiters wore things like that. Then a
63、gain, the Tramps quick eye for a pretty girl had a coarse way about it that was considered, well, not quite nice by English audiencesthats how foreigners behaved, wasnt it? But for over half of his screen career, Chaplin had no screen voice to confirm his British nationality. Since more than half of
64、 the roles Chaplin played were in silent films, therefore there was no way to confirm that he was British. Detailed Study of Text 預(yù)習(xí) 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 單詞學(xué)習(xí) 課文分析 課文學(xué)習(xí) 隨 筆 Para. 4a Indeed, it was a headache for Chaplin when he could no longer resist the talking movies and had to find “the right voice” for
65、 his Tramp. He postponed that day as long as possible: In Modern Times in 1936, the first film in which he was heard as a singing waiter, he made up a nonsense language which sounded like no known nationality. Indeed, it was difficult thing for Chaplin when he had to accept talking movies and had to
66、 find “a proper voice” for Tramp. Make up: invent a story in order to deceive someone: I was trying to make up a good excuse for being so late. Detailed Study of Text 預(yù)習(xí) 小結(jié) 導(dǎo)入 寫作 Back 單詞學(xué)習(xí) 課文分析 課文學(xué)習(xí) 隨 筆 Para. 4b He later said he imagined the Tramp to be a college-educated gentleman whod come down in the world. But if hed been able to speak with an educated accent in those early short comedies, its doubtful if he would have achieved world fame. And the English would have been sure to find it “odd
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