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【培优方案】UNIT 4 Amazing art(课件)外研英语必修第三册

日期:2026-03-29 科目:英语 类型:高中课件 查看:40次 大小:9280267B 来源:二一课件通
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    (课件网) Section Ⅲ Developing ideas 1 篇章助解·释疑难 目 录 4 课时检测·提能力 3 核心知识·巧突破 2 文本透析·剖语篇 篇章助解·释疑难 力推课前预习 1 Han Gan and His Horses   [1]What a magnificent① horse! Even after more than a thousand years have passed, we can still feel the power within its burning eyes, bared② teeth and kicking③ hooves.Night-Shining White, [2]now kept in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, is regarded④ as one of the most significant⑤ horse paintings in the history of Chinese art.Its artist, Han Gan, is known for his skill in capturing⑥ not only the physical features of the animal, but also its inner spirit and strength⑦.   [1]本句为what引导的感叹句。   [2]过去分词短语作后置定语,修饰Night-Shining White。 【读文清障】 ①magnificent adj.宏伟的,壮丽的 ②bare v.使暴露,露出adj.裸露的 bared teeth 裸露的牙齿 ③kick v.踢 ④regard v.把……视为,看待 be regarded as ... 被认为是……,被看作…… ⑤significant adj.重要的,影响深远的 ⑥capture v.(用图画、文章、电影等准确地)表达,刻画,描述 ⑦strength n.力量;优势   [3]Born into a poor family in the early Tang Dynasty, the young Han Gan had to help support his family by working in a local wine⑧ shop.His artistic talent was discovered by accident⑨ when he was sent to the poet Wang Wei’s house to collect payment for some wine.[4]While waiting at the gate, Han Gan used a stick to draw pictures in the dirt and was seen by the poet himself.Wang Wei decided to sponsor⑩ the young man to study painting and recommended him to a master.Due to Han Gan’s natural talent and years of hard work, he was eventually chosen to serve Emperor Xuanzong in the royal palace.   [3]过去分词短语作原因状语。   [4]此处为时间状语从句的省略句, While和waiting之间省略了 he was。 ⑧wine n.葡萄酒 ⑨by accident 偶然地;意外地 ⑩sponsor v.资助 recommend v.推荐 recommend ... to sb 向某人推荐…… eventually adv.最终地 emperor n.皇帝   The Tang emperors were very fond of horses.This meant that the animal was a frequent subject for artists.At that time, the most common way to study horse painting was by copying the works of previous painters.Han Gan’s method, however, was different — he observed the animal itself.He was a frequent visitor to the royal stables and even moved in to live with the stable workers for quite some time.The horses, whether resting or on the move , offered him plenty of inspiration .[5]The more time he spent observing these animals, the more his understanding of them grew. Day after day , Han Gan painted the horses, his brush presenting every detail that he saw with his own eyes.   It is said that when the Emperor asked Han Gan to take a master of horse painting as his teacher, the artist replied, “I have my own teachers, Your Majesty .All the horses in your stables are my very teachers.”   [6]Those who saw Han Gan’s horse paintings all sang high praises for his unique skill, saying t ... ...

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