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Unit 5 Art world(一)

pleasant /'pleznt/ adj.令人愉快的 drama /'drɑ?m?/ n.戏剧;戏剧性事件 photography /f?'t?gr?fi/ n.照相术,摄影 art form /f??m/ n.艺术形式

pop /p?p/ (=pop music) n.流行音乐

musical /'mju?z?k(?)l/ adj.音乐的 talent /'t?l?nt/ n.天赋,才能

题一:Write down the names of the different art forms.

Millie and Daniel are talking about their favorite art forms. Millie: What art form do you like? Daniel: I like music.

Millie: Really? What kind of music do you like best? Daniel: I prefer pop music.

Millie: Who’s your favourite singer? Daniel: I like Michael Jackson. Millie: Why do you love him?

Daniel: Because he was the King of Pop. His musical talent was amazing. 题二:填表格。

Daniel’s favourite art form kind music singer reason of 题三:Complete the sentences.

1. We spent a very p_________ evening. 2. I p_______ beef to pork.

3. My f__________ drink is orange juice.

4. Most pupils learn to play a m__________ instrument. 5. What art f_______ is China famous for?

6. He is t________ in painting. And his dream is to be a painter.

Unit 5 Art world(二)

Tan Dun

Award Music of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

boundary /'ba?ndri/ n. 边界,疆界,界限 medal /'medl/ n. 奖牌;奖章

present /pre'zent/ vt. 颁发;提交 winner /'w?n?(r)/ n. 获胜者

composer /k?m'p??z?(r)/ n.作曲家 central /'sentr?l/ adj.中心的,中央的

instrument /'?nstr?m?nt/ n. 乐器;工具;器械 common /'k?m?n/ adj.普通的,一般的,常见的

object /'?bd??kt/ n. 物品,东西 stone /st??n/ n. 石头 musician /mju?'z??n/ n. 音乐家 be known/famous for 因…而著名

control /k?n'tr??l/ vt. 控制,支配 flow /fl??/ n. 流动

successfully /s?k'sesf?li/ adv. 成功地 traditional /tr?'d???nl/ adj.传统的

bell /bel/ n. 钟,铃 though /e??/ conj.虽然,尽管

Music without Boundaries

Each time a medal was presented to a winner at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the award music was played. The music was written by Tan Dun, a world-famous composer.

Born in 1957 in central Hunan, China, Tan Dun grew up near the Liuyang River. When he was very young, Tan showed an interest in music. He loves the sounds of the rushing water and the blowing wind because, to him, the best music comes from nature. Since he had no musical instruments then, he made music with common objects like stones and paper.

In 1978, Tan entered the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. Eight years later, he went on to study in the USA. There he got to know great musicians from

around the world. As a composer, perhaps he is best known for winning an Oscar for his music in the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. As he likes the sounds of nature, Tan uses them a lot in his music. His amazing piece of music Water does not use any musical instruments. Instead, Tan makes over 50 sounds from water by controlling the speed of water flow. “They're the sounds of nature, and they create different pictures in different minds,” Tan said.

Tan has helped build a bridge between the East and the West. He has successfully brought Chinese and Western music together. The music for the Beijing Olympics uses traditional Chinese music and the sounds of an ancient Chinese bell, though it is in a Western style.

“My music is to dream without boundaries,” Tan once said. In his work, the past and the present, common objects and musical instruments, traditional Chinese music and modern Western music all mix together to make a new type—music without boundaries.

题一:Fill in the profile card according to the article. Year of birth: _________________ Place of birth: _________________ Interest(s): _____________________ Job: _______________________

Education: studied music at a university in ____________________went on to study in Best known for: winning an ______ for the music in a film

His music: uses _________________ a lot builds a bridge _________________________