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北师大版(2019)必修第三册Unit 7 Art Lesson 3 A Musical Genius 课文长难句分析课件(19张)

日期:2025-12-25 科目:英语 类型:高中课件 查看:92次 大小:2286312B 来源:二一课件通
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(课件网) Unit 7 Art Lesson 3 A musical genius 课文长难句分析 目录 CONTENTS 课前励志 Work hard and meet at the top. 各自努力,顶峰相见。 导学提纲 Lead-in(3) 课文词汇短语检查(拍案抢答) Activity1(12)对课文中的长难句进行分析 Activity2(6) 小组讨论,统一答案 Activity3(6) 展示学习成果;进行长难句分析 Activity4(10)师生共评重难点,分析句子成分 Activity5(3) 背诵长难句 Lead-in(3 mins)词汇短语抢答 1. musical 2. genius 3. create 4. composer 5. symphony 6. proceed 7. note 8. score 1. adj.音乐的;有音乐天赋的 2. n.天才 3. vt.创造;创作;创建 4. n.作曲家 5. n.交响乐,交响曲 6. vi.继续进行 7. n.单音,音调,音符 8. n.乐谱;比分;成绩 9. adj.后台的;(在)幕后(的) 10. adj.紧张的;焦虑不安的 11. n.指挥 12. adv.熟练地 13. adj.欢乐的,令人愉快的 14. vt.标志着;预示 n.标识 15. adj.宽阔的;广博的 16. adj.聋的vt.使聋 1. musical talent/ability 2. be regarded as... 3. in one's twenties 4. be famous for... 5. lose one's hearing 6. give up 7. proceed with sth. 8. at the bottom of... 9. send/give a signal 10. bury oneself in 11. be deaf to sth. 1. 音乐天赋/才能 2. 被认为是······ 3. 在某人20多岁时 4. 因······而著名 5. 失聪 9. backstage 10. tense 11. conductor 12. skilfully 13. joyous 14. signal 15. broad 16. deaf 6. 放弃 7. 继续做某事 8. 在······的底部 9. 发出信号 10. 专心致志于 11. 不肯听取某事 Activity1(12mins)在书上画出句子 1. Everyone knows that Ludwig van Beethoven is a musical genius but few might know how he created Symphony No.9 in D minor and how its first show went. 2. Inspired by his struggles with deafness, the composer produced some amazing pieces, including nine symphonies, five piano pieces, and an opera! 3. He proceeded with the composition until his death in 1827, writing more than 130 musical works, including his Symphony No.9 in D minor. 4. Writing the piece had taken several years, and now the final notes had been added to the score. 5. As he proudly signed his name at the bottom of the page, Beethoven tried to imagine how people would respond when they heard it for the first time. 6. After all, what use is a conductor who could not hear his orchestra—even if he is a musical genius Activity1 7. For more than an hour, Beethoven jumped about in front of the orchestra, waving his arms wildly in the air, and madly turning the pages of his score. 8. The whole time, Umlauf stood quietly by his side, skillfully guiding the orchestra through the most amazing piece of music the world had ever known. 9. As the final, joyous note signalled the end of the symphony, the audience jumped to their feet, clapping, cheering and waving their hats. 10. It was not until Caroline Unger, one of the singers, took his arm and turned him to face the audience that the great man realised his symphony was a success.? 11. Later, Caroline remembered that Beethoven was not the only one who got a surprise. Activity2(6mins)小组讨论 1. Everyone knows that Ludwig van Beethoven is a musical genius but few might know ... ...

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