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1、1Art expands horizonsUNIT 52Unit 5 Art expands horizonsOpening upListening to the worldSpeaking for communicationFurther practice in listeningWrapping upLearning objectivesFun time3talk about movies youve seen4Learning objectivestalk about the arts that you enjoy1listen for favor and disfavor 2give

2、a tour of a place 3give a formal toast speech 54Opening upLook at the pictures and discuss the questions.Watching a movieGoing to a concertVisiting a museumsculptingPhotographing Drawing 5Opening upLook at the pictures and discuss the questions.1 Did you do any of the activities in the past six mont

3、hs? If yes, what are they?Yes, I did. I watched movies in the theater a couple of times. I also visited a museum two weeks ago. It was Shanghai Museum, and I had a great time there.2 Which activity would you like to try most in the next few months? Why? Id like to try photography most. I really like

4、 the idea of taking photos in nature, but I dont know much about how to take good pictures. Probably I will take some lessons or join a club to learn the basics.6Opening upLook at the pictures and discuss the questions.3 Which activity do you like best? Why? Out of all the activities shown in the pi

5、ctures, what I like best is drawing. I think drawing is a wonderful combination of imagination and reality. When you draw a sketch of a person or an object, you have a real person or object as your model, but meanwhile you also approach it with your own perspective and style.7Listening to the worldS

6、haringListeningViewing8Listening to the worldSharing1 Watch a podcast for its general idea.In the podcast, people are asked about the arts. They talk about what areas of the arts they enjoy, what exhibition or performance they went to recently, and whether they think the arts are important.2 Watch P

7、art 1 and answer the questions.1 Photography and dance.2 The small, intimate exhibitions.3 The arts.9Listening to the world3 Watch Part 2 and match the arts to the people.1 C2 E3 G4 A5 F6 DSharing7 H8 B10Additional NotesOh! What a Lovely War a famous British stage musical. The show is a satire on Wo

8、rld War One, depicting the war by using popular songs of the time. It was adapted from a 1961 radio play and premiered (首次公演) in 1963.Listening to the world11Additional NotesSaatchi Gallerya London gallery for contemporary art. It has been based in three different sites since it was opened in 1985.

9、The current premise was opened in Chelsea in central London in 2008, with a space of 70,000 square feet (6,500 m2). The Saatchi Gallery has been a major influence on art in Britain, providing a springboard (起點(diǎn)) for new artists to launch their careers.Listening to the world12Additional NotesDesign Mu

10、seum a worlds leading museum that covers all forms of design, including product, industrial, architectural, graphic and fashion design. Founded in 1989 in London, it claims to be the first museum of modern design.Listening to the world13Additional NotesMoby Dick a novel by American writer Herman Mel

11、ville, first published as The Whale in 1851. The story is about the adventures of a sailor and his voyage on a ship. The commander of the ship has only one purpose to hunt down and kill Moby Dick, a giant white whale that destroyed his boat and bit off his leg on a previous voyage. One of the greate

12、st American novels, Moby Dick has been adapted into various forms, among which the most famous was a 1956 movie.Listening to the world14Listening to the worldSharing4 Watch Part 3 and check () the true statements. 1 He went to see a dance performance. 4 He went to an exhibition at a museum. 6 He wen

13、t to see a performance of Moby Dick and thought it was good.15Listening to the worldSharingenrich expand our horizonsTerriblyintellectspecific5 Watch Part 4 and fill in the blanks.6) learn through art7) all aspects8) alivePerformance10) intense emotions16Listening to the worldSharing6 Work in pairs

14、and discuss the questions.I very much enjoy poetry and music. For me, poetry is the most expressive form of art. When reading it, I can feel the beauty of language and rhythm between the lines. I go to lots of concerts, too. There are bands and singers coming to perform in my university almost every

15、 month, so I have many opportunities to enjoy music.1 What areas of the arts do you enjoy?17Listening to the worldSharing6 Work in pairs and discuss the questions.Last week, I saw an exhibition of modern African art in a museum downtown. There were about 300 pieces of work, including paintings and s

16、culptures, by artists from five African countries. The exhibition was great. I especially liked the paintings because I learned from them a lot about the people and customs of Africa.2 What recent exhibition or performance did you go to? How did you like it?18Listening to the worldSharing6 Work in p

17、airs and discuss the questions.Absolutely. Art is everywhere in our daily life and influences everything we do. For example, when we go shopping, we naturally want to choose something that looks good or artistic. When we go out for dinner, we want to eat in a restaurant that offers a pleasant enviro

18、nment. Art expands our knowledge and enriches our mind.3 Do you think the arts are important? Why?19Listening to the worldSharingListeningViewing20Listening to the world1Work in pairs and discuss the questions.ListeningBEFORE you listen1 Are there any works of public art in the town / city where you

19、 live? If yes, which of them is your favorite? If not, what kind of project would you suggest be built? Yes, there are a number of public art works in the city where I live now. We have some sculptures in the commercial streets downtown, a museum of wood sculpture next to the city library, and a gra

20、nd theater near the train station.(To be continued)21Listening to the world1Work in pairs and discuss the questions.ListeningOf all of these, I like the museum of wood sculpture the best. The museum is small but has a large collection from both ancient and modern times. The sculptures on display pre

21、sent diverse themes birds and animals, flowers, landscape, human figures, and many others. (To be continued)22Listening to the world1Work in pairs and discuss the questions.Listening I live in a small city, so there arent any real public art works. What I wish to be built is a well-equipped theater

22、that can serve as a place for people to enjoy movies, concerts, dances, and other types of shows. I believe such a project will enrich the cultural activities of the city and benefit people of all ages who are interested in art.23Listening to the world1Work in pairs and discuss the questions.Listeni

23、ngBEFORE you listen2 Do you think it is necessary for a town / city to have art project (e.g. museums or sculptures)? Why or why not?Art projects are absolutely necessary for a town or city because they have extensive cultural, social and economic values.(To be continued)24Listening to the world1Wor

24、k in pairs and discuss the questions.ListeningFirst of all, public art is a unique part of public culture. Places with a strong artistic expression can be symbols of the citys image and identity. Secondly, art projects in public places play various social functions, such as showing the history of th

25、e city or commemorating a famous person. Finally, public art projects can bring economic profit. A well-presented art scene can attract visitors and businesses, and hence boost the local economy. 25Listening to the worldListeningListening skillsAdditional TipsListening for favor and disfavorWhen peo

26、ple tell what they prefer among several possible choices, they often do so by talking about their favor and disfavor. Words and phrases such as prefer or in favor of signal favor. Words and phrases like concern and not so sure are often used to express concerns or uncertainties. Sentences like Id ra

27、ther not choose , or simply I dont like are used to suggest disapproval. Here are more expressions that signal a speakers favor or disfavor. (To be continued)26Listening to the worldListeningListening skillsAdditional TipsListening for favor and disfavorFavor The one that gets my vote is the action

28、movie. I prefer literature to photography. I tend to favor less expensive ones. I think it would be very good for those who dont drive. That would be excellent for students who live in dorms. I think that it would be most useful and beneficial for the higher-level students.27Listening to the worldLi

29、steningListening skillsAdditional TipsListening for favor and disfavorDisfavor The only thing that would concern me (on that) is that to live in an apartment is very expensive. I dont want to harp on about (嘮叨) costs, but we have to consider the maintenance of the garden. We dont want to ignore the

30、needs of the middle-aged. I dont think that it will provide many learning opportunities.28Listening to the world2 Note down what project each person favors () and disfavors ().ListeningWHILE you listenCinemaBotanical garden Theaterworkshop spaceTimNigel Sarah(Woman)29Listening to the world3Listen to

31、 the discussion again and fill in the blanks.Listening1 gets your vote2 in favor of; useful and beneficial; bring jobs;entertainment and activities3 concern me; expensive4 I personally would preferWHILE you listen30Listening to the world3Listen to the discussion again and fill in the blanks.Listenin

32、g5 with disabilities;6 mentioned youth; involved; not so sure7 costs8 my vote would go to; leave out; hanging around;excellent; enjoy gardensroutine; bringing along9 the older generationWHILE you listen31Listening to the world4Work in groups and discuss the questions.ListeningAfter you listen1 Suppo

33、se you are voting to choose an art project to be built on your campus. What would you like to vote for, and why? Out of all the choices, I am really in favor of a theater, which can not only serve as a good venue for performances but also serve for other purposes such as conferences and lectures. Ou

34、r university doesnt have a good theater at present. The one we have now is small, and the audio equipment is outdated. (To be continued)32Listening to the world4Work in groups and discuss the questions.ListeningAfter you listen1 Suppose you are voting to choose an art project to be built on your cam

35、pus. What would you like to vote for, and why? A new theater will make it easier for us to enjoy art. In addition, it can serve other functions, for example as a conference site or a lecture hall. If there are meetings or classes that need a large space, the theater will be a perfect place. In short

36、, if we build a bigger and more advanced theater, it will be beneficial for the entire campus community.33Listening to the world4Work in groups and discuss the questions.ListeningAfter you listen2 What criteria have you considered when making your decision in Exercise 1? Why?In voting for a theater

37、to be built on campus, I have put high value on two criteria. One is whether the project has artistic merit or not, and the other is whether it can stimulate peoples creativity. Art is an important element of human culture and is thought-provoking. With a new theater, we will be able to appreciate v

38、arious types of art like operas and concerts in their true artistic beauty and gain new ideas.34Listening to the worldSharingListeningViewing35Listening to the world1 What words / phrases would you use to talk about graffiti?ViewingBEFORE you viewA: What do you think of graffiti?B: I see it as eye-c

39、atching, stimulating and pleasing to the eye. Sometimes they can convey a profound message, for example, a call for environmental protection or world peace.36Listening to the world1 What words / phrases would you use to talk about graffiti?ViewingBEFORE you viewA: Interesting. But Im afraid I cant a

40、gree with you. I would say graffiti is ugly and spoils the appearance of buildings. In addition, such drawings may not fit the general design of the building or the surrounding buildings although they may look good by themselves.37Listening to the world2Read the program information and answer the qu

41、estions.ViewingBEFORE you viewBanksy is a graffiti artist, whose work has brought graffiti into mainstream art and is sold for a large amount of money.Because Banksy is said to be from Bristol.Local peoples opinions of Banksy and graffiti in general. / What local people think of Banksy and graffiti

42、in general.(To be continued)1 Who is Banksy?2 Why did Bristol host a Banksy show?3 What did the BBC program aim to report?38Listening to the world2Read the program information and answer the questions.ViewingBEFORE you view Because his graffiti work is illegal and he may be arrested if his identity

43、is known. Because he might gain benefits from keeping his identity a secret. Because he may be more than one person.4 Why do you think Banksy keeps his identity a secret?39Listening to the world3 Watch the video clip and check () the true statements.ViewingWHILE you view1 The debate on whether graff

44、iti is vandalism or art is stronger in Bristol than in any other place.2 (There are lots of visitors to the Banksy exhibition in Bristol.)3 Kate Brindley doesnt think holding a graffiti exhibition is encouraging vandalism.40Listening to the world3 Watch the video clip and check () the true statement

45、s.ViewingWHILE you view6 (Cerrie Burnell interviews people on the street in order to find out what the people of Bristol really think of graffiti.)5 (Spud Murphy doesnt believe a graffiti artist like Banksy should be treated differently from a kid who does something stupid to peoples property, becau

46、se Spud Murphy says we cant have laws for one person, Banksy, and not for the other. This means he thinks the law should be the same for everyone.)4 Spud Murphy holds a negative view of graffiti.41Listening to the world4 Watch Part 2 of the video clip and fill in the blanks.I think art.Horrifies.Spe

47、akers Opinions Supporting informationWoman 2Woman 3A4) definitely5) quite exciting Woman 11) makes a mess6) pleasing to the eyeAViewingWHILE you viewMan 1Man 2Man 3Man 4AVAVA2) public buildings 3) wrong10) offensive8) environment9) nice picture7) positive42Listening to the worldAdditional NotesBanks

48、yan English graffiti artist whose identity is still a mystery. Possibly he was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol, England. Banksy began his career as a graffiti artist in 19901994. His works are created on various public surfaces such as streets and walls, which triggers great controversy.43Listeni

49、ng to the worldViewing5 Work in groups and discuss whether you agree ordisagree with the statements.AFTER you view1 Holding an exhibition of graffiti is irresponsible because it encourages people to think spray-painting graffiti on public buildings is acceptable. I fully support the view that it is

50、irresponsible to hold an exhibition of graffiti. This is because I think graffiti on public buildings makes our environment messy rather than artistic.(To be continued)44Listening to the worldViewing5 Work in groups and discuss whether you agree ordisagree with the statements.AFTER you viewHolding a

51、n exhibition of graffiti will be misleading, making people think graffiti is true art. As a result, our public environment, which is supposed to be neat and clean, may be polluted or destroyed by people who carelessly draw or paint on various things. (To be continued)45Listening to the worldViewing5

52、 Work in groups and discuss whether you agree ordisagree with the statements.AFTER you view I disagree with the first statement. Graffiti deserves the status of being a distinct genre of art. It is creative, expressive and sometimes thought provoking. Furthermore, I think that doing graffiti on publ

53、ic buildings, as long as it does not cause any damage, is largely acceptable. It is a unique part of our culture.46Listening to the worldViewing5 Work in groups and discuss whether you agree ordisagree with the statements.AFTER you view2 Theres a difference between artistic graffiti and simple vanda

54、lism. There should be separate laws for graffiti artists and for kids who just deface property. I dont think there is any difference between “artistic graffiti” and “vandalism”. In other words, we should treat the two as the same.(To be continued)47Listening to the worldViewing5 Work in groups and d

55、iscuss whether you agree ordisagree with the statements.AFTER you viewAll graffiti is art, no matter whether it is done by an adult or a kid. I think every person who does some sort of painting or drawing on the surface of a public building is trying to convey a message. In this sense, the picture s

56、hould certainly be considered art.(To be continued)48Listening to the worldViewing5 Work in groups and discuss whether you agree ordisagree with the statements.AFTER you view We should definitely have laws that treat artistic graffiti and sheer vandalism differently. Graffiti artists spend lots of e

57、fforts in making their work artistic. We should protect the rights of these people to pursue art. On the contrary, kids who randomly spray paint on public property just make a mess and spoil the surface of buildings. Their act is vandalism and should certainly be prohibited by law.49Listening to the

58、 worldViewing5 Work in groups and discuss whether you agree ordisagree with the statements.AFTER you view3 To encourage artistic creation and meanwhile prevent vandalism, there should be laws to define where graffiti is allowed and where it is prohibited. I totally agree. If there were laws that tel

59、l people where graffiti could be legally done and where it could not, our city wouldnt be full of defaced buildings.(To be continued)50Listening to the worldViewing5 Work in groups and discuss whether you agree ordisagree with the statements.AFTER you viewI propose that graffiti should be allowed in

60、 such places as trains or subway stations, sports fields, and factory buildings. Property where graffiti should be banned should include both private and government buildings, unless permission is granted.(To be continued)51Listening to the worldViewing5 Work in groups and discuss whether you agree

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