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1、UNIT 3Movie第1頁ComedyTragedySoap operaSeriesRomantic movieMartial art movieScience-fiction movieThriller/ horror film/ scare movieSlapstickDocumentary第2頁QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSIONWho is your favorite movie star? Why do you like her or him so much? What are some of the important qualities for an actress

2、 or actor? 第3頁NAMES OF MOVIESGone With the WindWaterloo BridgeThe Sound of MusicThe Wizard of O2The Lion KingPilgrimage to the WestA Dream of Red MansionRomance of the Three Kingdoms第4頁NAMES OF FAMOUS WORKSThomas More (1478-1535): UtopiaJohn Milton (1608-1774): Paradise LostJane Austen(1775-1817): P

3、ride and Prejudice, Emma, Sense and SensibilityWilliam Makepeace Thackeray(1811-1863): Vanity FairCharlotte Bronte(1816-1855): Jane EyreDavid Herbert Lawrence(1885-1930): Sons and LoversWilliam Shakespeare(1564-1616): Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Nights Dream, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night,

4、 Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, MacbethErnest Hemingway(1899-1961): The Old Man and the Sea, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls第5頁Stunts In fights, stuntmen dont even touch each other. They work out their movements before the scene is filmed and they mime the fights. Camera

5、s are placed at an angle so that you cant tell that the stuntmen are only pretending to hit each other. Sound effects help to make the scene seem real. Did you know that someone stands near a microphone and punches a leg of lamb or a cabbage? This sounds just as if someone is being punched. 第6頁 Real

6、 bullets arent used in films. Generally, sound effects are all that is needed to make the shooting seem real. The actors, of course, must act as if they had been shot. Stuntmen are used if someone has to fall off a horse or tumble down a staircase in the scene. However, if bullet holes must appear i

7、n a door or wall, for example, it is more complicated. Before the scene is filmed, small holes have to be drilled where the bullets are to hit. Tiny explosives are placed inside the holes. Then the holes are covered up. At the right moment when an actor pulls a trigger- someone sets off the explosiv

8、es. The drilled holes suddenly appear again. On film they will look exactly like bullet holes.第7頁 Air rifles(氣槍) are sometimes loaded with “blood” pellets. When a pellet hits an actor, the red coloring makes him look as if he is wounded. If a bullet is supposed to go through a glass door or window,

9、a pellet with jelly inside is used. When the jelly hits the glass, the glass looks as if it is broken. By the way, when you see actors crashing through doors or windows, they wont be hurt at all. The “glass” is very often just a thin sheet of toffee! 第8頁 Other stunts with explosives are more dangero

10、us. For example, dynamite is still used in war films for bombing scenes: In these scenes dynamite is placed in the ground. This is much safer of course than dropping real bombs. But people can still get hurt. Tricks are used too. One of them is to hide a trampoline below ground level. When an explos

11、ion is filmed, the stuntman jumps on the trampoline and bounces up into the air. In the film it will look as if he has been thrown backwards by the explosion.第9頁 High falls and high dives are very risky. Some stuntmen dive from forty, even fifty meters. They tie their legs together so that they will

12、 not break when they hit the water. When stuntmen fall to the ground, they land on specially prepared material. They usually fall with their arms and legs stretched out and they land on their backs. Some stuntmen have fallen from as high as thirty meters. 第10頁TEXT How Do the Movies Do It?Outline: .

13、Introduction - movie action (Par.1) . Special-effects A. The special-effects man (Par.2) B. To use the electricity to control the fish (Pars.3-4) C. To introduce a famous special-effects man, Jim White (who is best known for building and crashing airplanes or sending tiny model of ships on dangerous

14、 voyages) (Pars.5-6) D. Fire stunts (Par.7) E. Explosives (Pars.8-9) . Conclusion (Par.10) 第11頁Word Match1. scrape2. grateful3. substitute4. expenses5. reduce6. staring7. impressed8. floats第12頁 Suffixes-ence: conference, independence, occurrence-ance: acquaintance, disturbance, reliance, assurance-i

15、sh: foolish, reddish, selfish, childish第13頁1. confidence2. distance3. devilish4. presence5. importance6. childish7. patience8. appearance第14頁P(yáng)ractise More 1. When too old to work much, the retired worker was _ about neighborhood affairs. ( enthusiasm )enthusiastic Until youve lost your _, you never

16、realize what a burden it was or what freedom really is. ( repute )reputation 3. Nowadays many girls love sports and are quite _. ( athlete )athletic 4. We wish our country great _ in the new century. ( prosperous )prosperity 5. His _ at figures prevented him from winning the trust of the boss. ( competent )incompetence第15頁CLOZE1. stars2. drawings3. movies4. love5. remember6. kinds7. serious8. well-known9. collect10. hanging第16頁Text The Man Who Made Mickey MouseOutline:. Lead-in (Par.1). The introducti

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