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ChaplinCharlieUnit

21/145Lead-in1TextStudy2Pre-readingActivities3Summary4Task5contents2/145Pictureofcharlie

atopblackhat

apinchofsmallblackmoustacheastick

verywidetrousersHisimage

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Findingajob.4/145BackgroundInformation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back1.CharlieChaplin(1889-1977)背景知識

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隨筆CharlieChaplinwasaBritishcomedyactor,becomingthemostfamousactorintheearlytomidHollywoodcinemaera,andalsoanotabledirector.Hisprincipalcharacterwas“theTramp”:avagrantwiththerefinedmannersanddignityofagentlemanwhowearsatightcoat,oversizedtrousersandshoes,abowlerhat,abamboocane,andhissignaturetoothbrushmoustache.Chaplinwasoneofthemostcreativeandinfluentialpersonalitiesinthesilentfilm5/145BackgroundInformation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back背景知識

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隨筆era:Heactedin,directed,scripted,produced,andeventuallyevenscoredhisownfilms.Hisworkinglifeinentertainmentspannedover70years,fromtheBritishVictorianstageandMusicHallinEnglandasachildperformer,almostuntilhisdeathattheageof88.Heledoneofthemostremarkableandcolorfullivesofthe20thcentury,fromaDickens-likeLondonchildhoodtothepinnacleofworldfameinthefilmindustryandasaculturalicon.Hishigh-profilepublicandprivatelifeencompassedhighsandlowsofbothadulationandcontroversy.6/145BackgroundInformation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back2.MonsieurVerdoux背景知識

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隨筆MonsieurVerdouxisacharacterin

thefilmentitledthesame.Heisanunemployedbanker.Whilebeingbothloyalandcompetentinhiswork,Verdouxislaid-off.Tosupporthisfamily,heperiodicallyheadsoutofthetown,marrieswealthywidowsandthenmurdersthem.Thisbehavioreventuallyworksagainsthimwhentwoparticularwidowsbreakhisnormalroutine.7/145BackgroundInformation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back3.

ModernTimes背景知識

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ModernTimesisa1936filmbyCharlieChaplinthathashisfamousLittleTrampcharacterstrugglingtosurviveinthemodern,industrializedworld.ThefilmisacommentonthedesperateemploymentandfinancialconditionsmanypeoplefacedduringtheGreatDepression—conditionscreated,inChaplin’sview,bytheefficiencyofmodernindustrialization.Itwaswrittenand8/145BackgroundInformation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back背景知識

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隨筆directedbyChaplin.Thefilmhasbeendeemed“culturallysignificant”bytheLibraryofCongressandselectedforpreservationintheUnitedStatesNationalFilmRegistry.9/145

TheGoldRushisa1925silentfilmcomedywritten,directedbyandstarringCharlieChaplininhisLittleTramprole.TheLittleTrampventuresintoAlaskalookingforgold.HegetsmixedupwithsomeroughcharactersandfallsinlovewiththebeautifulGeorgia.Hetriestowinherheartwithhissingularcharm.

BackgroundInformationBack4.

TheGoldRush背景知識

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隨筆10/145BackgroundInformation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back5.

ThePawnshop背景知識

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隨筆

ThePawnshopisafilminwhichCharlieplaysashopassistantwhocompeteswithhisfellow.Whenheisfiredbythepawnbrokerandrehired,henearlydestroyseverythingintheshopandhimself.11/145BackgroundInformation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back6.MackSennett(1880-1960)背景知識

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隨筆MackSennettwasanAmericansilentfilmproduceranddirector,perfectedtheartofslapstickinhis“Keystone”series.DuringhislifetimehewasknownastheKingofComedy.12/145BackgroundInformation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back7.CharlesDickens(1812-1870)背景知識

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隨筆CharlesDickenswasanEnglishnovelist.DuringhiscareerDickenswrotemanyentertainingworkswhichwereimmenselypopularanddisplayedhisrichimaginationandcomicgenius.NowheisviewedasoneofthemajornovelistsoftheVictorianeraandanimportantdocumenteroflifeinthosetimes.13/145CompoundDictation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back背景知識

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隨筆

Directions:Youwillheara

passagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecond

time,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfromS1toS8withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.ForblanksnumberedS9toS11youarerequiredto

fillinmissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Nowlistentothepassage.Listentothepassage14/145MyfirstmemoriesofmoviesareofflickeringblackandwhiteimagesofCharlieChaplin.Therevivaltheatreinmyneighborhoodplayedsilentmoviesoften.In[S1]

_______,itwasnotatruerevivaltheater.Theelderlymanagerhadonlysilentmoviestoscreentohissmall[S2]

_________.Still,myparents,grandparentsandIgatheredeachSaturdaynighttoseeChaplinmoviessuchasTheGoldRush.CompoundDictation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back背景知識

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隨筆honestyaudiences15/145CompoundDictation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back背景知識

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隨筆Themanagerlikedthismovieandshoweditwithgreat[S3]_________evenifhehadadvertisedanothermovie.Icametoknowthe[S4]____ofthisfilmverywell.Chaplin,ofcourse,playedthesame[S5]________,theTramp,inallhisearlyfilms.Hisclotheswere[S6]___________,hishatwastornandhiscanewas[S7]_________cricked.

Hewalkedlikeapenguin.Hegotintotroubleandsomehowalwaysmanagedtogetoutofit.regularityplotcharactermismatchedhopelessly16/145CompoundDictation課文小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back背景知識

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隨筆AlthoughmyfamilyandIwatchedthesameChaplin’sshortfilmsandsilentmoviesmanytimes,welaughedathispredicaments(窮境,困局)asifwewereseeingthemforthefirsttime.Wewerenevertiredoflaughing.Chaplinhadaspecial[S8]____forcausinglaughter.Healsocomposedmemorablemusicforhisfilms.WhenIwasinhighschoolIplayedhisSmileandThisIsMySonginapianorecital.gift17/145CompoundDictation

[S9]______________________________________

____________________________________________.Astheyearspassed,Chaplinandmyfamilypassedwiththem.[S10]_____________________________

_______________.Hediedin1977.In1981,abronzestatueofChaplinstandingontheplinth(底座)

wasunveiledinLondon’sLeicesterSquare.[S11]_______________________________________

________________________________.

MyparentsandgrandparentsweretheretohearChaplin’sinfluenceonmybriefmusicalcareer

CharliewasknightedbyQueenElizabethin1975

Inscribedonitwerethewords“Thecomicgeniuswhogavepleasuretosomany”

BacktoContents18/145TextStudyNewWordsUnderstandingDetailedReadingStructureAnalysisBacktoContents19/145NewWordsanklen.[C]踝;踝關(guān)節(jié)comica./n.喜??;滑稽/[C]喜劇演員ragn.1.破舊衣服2.[C,U]破布applausen.[U]鼓掌;掌聲comedyn.[C,U]喜劇scoutn.1.[C]星探2.[C]偵察兵crudea.1.粗魯2.粗制3.天然clapv.鼓掌;拍手revoltvi.反抗;不服從heeln.1.[C]鞋跟2.[C]腳后跟20/145NewWordsmoustachen.[C]小胡子coarsea.1.粗魯;粗鄙2.粗糙nationalityn.1.[C,U]國籍2.[C]民族postponevt.推遲,延遲nonsensen.1.[U]無意義話或文字2.[U]荒謬想法、觀點(diǎn)、說法doubtfula.1.難以預(yù)料2.感到懷疑immensea.巨大;無限immenselyad.非常,很extraordinarya.不尋常;令人驚奇21/145NewWordsrousevt.激起;激發(fā)scriptn.[C]底稿;講稿;劇本peppern.1.[U]胡椒粉,辣椒粉2.[C]辣椒executevt.1.實(shí)施;執(zhí)行2.將···處死betrayvt.背叛;出賣collisionn.[C,U]1.沖突2.碰撞(事件)sunsetn.[U]日落(時(shí)分);黃昏surroundvt.圍繞;包圍sparkvt.觸發(fā);引發(fā)Christmasn.[C,U]圣誕節(jié)22/145NewWords虛構(gòu),捏造,編造makeup落魄,潦倒;失勢comedownintheworld改?。豢s短cutdown[C]紀(jì)念物;紀(jì)念碑n.memorial[C]事件n.incident1.絆,絆倒2.(使)犯錯(cuò)tripup永久地forgood[C]警察n.cop拙笨;不靈活a.clumsy[C,U]埋葬;葬禮n.burial23/145NewWordstoadegree有些;在某種程度上goalong進(jìn)行;前進(jìn)findone’swayinto抵達(dá);進(jìn)入CharlieChaplin查理·卓別林(英國電影藝術(shù)家)Dickens狄更斯(英國作家)theTramp電影《流浪漢》中人物MackSennett麥克·塞納特(美國電影導(dǎo)演)ModernTimes《摩登時(shí)代》(電影名)24/145NewWordsThePawnbroker《當(dāng)鋪老板》(電影名)TheGoldRush《淘金記》(電影名)MonsieurVerdoux凡爾杜先生(電影中人名)OonaO’Neill沃娜·奧尼爾(人名)KeystoneCops啟斯東警察(1914-19間由美國啟斯東影片企業(yè)拍喜劇默片中經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)一隊(duì)愚蠢而無能警察)BacktoTextStudy25/145CharlieChaplinGiventhistitle,youarerequiredtowriteyouroutlineofanarticle.Forexample:1stpart:2ndpart:3rdpart:26/145I.StructureAnalysisTextStudy—StructureAnalysisPartI(Paras?)AgeneralintroductiontoCharlieChaplinPartII(Paras?)CharlieChaplin’sartisticachievementPartIII(Para?)CharlieChaplin’semotionallifePartIV(Para?)IncidentafterCharlieChaplin’sdeath(Paras.1-2)(Paras.3-6)(Para.7-8)(Para9)BacktoTextStudy27/145BiographyofCharlieChaplinUnderstandingTextStudy—Understanding28/145PartI.GeneralIntroductionPlaceofbirth:_______________________Parents:___________________________________ApoorareaofsouthLondonMother—

temporarilydeclaredmadTextStudy—UnderstandingFast-readpara.1-2WhatcharacterdidChaplincreate?Hecreatedthegreatcomiccharacterof“theTramp”andgainedworld-widereputation.29/145Fast-readpara.3Whydidn’tChaplin’scomicbeggarseemveryEnglish?BecauseEnglishtrampsdidn’tsporttinymoustaches,hugepantsortailcoats.30/145SpecialfeaturesofTheTramp:Critics(評論)towardsTheTramp:(ToEnglishpeople)famouscomicbeggar:sporttiny…acharacterrevoltedagainstauthority…—toocrude;didn’tallthatEnglish

TheTramp

TextStudy—Understanding31/145TheTramp32/145Specialtiesabouthissinging:

ModernTimesTextStudy—UnderstandingHemadeupanonsenselanguagewhichsoundedlikenoknownnationality.Readpara.433/145Secretsofgreatsuccess:Immenselytalentedman;TheurgetoexploreandextendhistalentEvidences:Hisscript—Inhisgreatcomedy—NotwritteninadvanceLifelessobjectsotherkindsofobjectsTextStudy—UnderstandingReadpara.5-634/145GoldRushBootswereboiledandtheirsoleseatenwithsaltandpepperlikeprimecutsoffish(thenailsbeingremovedlikefishbones).靴子被放在鍋里煮,靴底被蘸著鹽和胡椒吃掉,就像上好魚片一樣(鞋釘就像魚骨那樣被剔除)。TextStudy—UnderstandingTurnlifelessobjectstootherkindsofobjects35/145GoldRush36/145PartIII.EmotionalLifeReadpara.7Chaplin’semotionalcollision:needtobeloved&fearofbeingbetrayedPersonaldisaster;Thecollisionfounditswayintohiscomiccreations.TextStudy—Understanding37/145TextStudy—UnderstandingCityLightsChaplin’s

needtobeloved.38/145CityLights39/145Chaplin’sfearofbeingbetrayedcanbefoundinthisfilminwhichChaplinactedasawifekiller.MonsieurVerdouxTextStudy—Understanding40/145MonsieurVerdoux

41/145Stablehappinessinhislateryears;OonaO’Neilgavehimtheloveheneeded.Chaplin’sInlovewithOonaO’NeilPartIII.EmotionalLifeReadpara.8TextStudy—Understanding42/145Whythismarriageiscalledthe“stablehappiness”?Because:Thereisa37yearsagedifferencebetweenthem.Oona’sstabilityandaffectionspannedthisagedifference.Shewaswell-preparedforthebattle.TextStudy—Understanding43/145Time:______________________OnChristmasDay1977.Thestrangeincidentafterhisdeath:______________________________________Hisbodywasstolenandheldformoney.TextStudy—UnderstandingBacktoTextStudyPartIV.IncidentafterChaplin’sDeathReadpara.944/145FocusStudyActiveExpressionsTextReadingWordUsingDetailedReadingBacktoContents45/145WordUsing1.cutdowntoreducecutdowntosizeonsth.Ihavetocutmyessaydowntowords.YoushouldcutdownonsmokingWordsandExpressions—WordUsing

Collocatione.g.46/1452.applause①n.clappingofhands;praise,Theaudiencebrokeintoapplause.讓我們?yōu)閤xx精彩演出熱烈鼓掌,

觀眾暴發(fā)出一陣掌聲。Let'sgivethemabigroundofapplause.WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

TranslationKey47/145applaud和clapV.applaud后普通不跟hands而跟sb.表示“為…拍手”跟sth.表示praise.clap后能夠跟hands,表示“拍手”Hewasloudlyapplauded.他受到熱烈歡迎。Theaudiencesclappedloudlyattheendoftheplay.

48/1453.crudea.

①rude;He’salwaystellingcrudejokes.粗鄙笑話②initsnaturalstatecrudeoil原油WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

e.g.49/1454.tripsb.uptocausesb.tofallornearlyfallover;絆倒forcesomeonetomakeamistakebytrickingthem使犯錯(cuò)李伸出腳把約翰絆倒了。LeestuckouthisfootandtrippedJohnup.WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

TranslationKeyUsuallyshewascareful,butonceshewastrippedupbyaplot. 她一向慎重,但有一次還是中了圈套。50/1455.allthat

very;particularly他并不比我們年紀(jì)大多少。Heisn’tallthatolderthanweare.WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

TranslationKey51/1456.sportv.

towearorshowpubliclyandsometimesproudlyBackinthe1980s,Chinesepeoplesportedgoggles,bell-bottomtrousersandbatwing-sleevedblouses.80年代,中國人帶蛤蟆鏡,穿喇叭褲、蝙蝠衫。WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

52/1457.behavev.

toact;toconduct(oneself)properly放規(guī)矩點(diǎn)!

Don’tyouthinkthathehasbeenbehaving

verystrangelyrecently?Behaveyourself!你不以為他最近舉動(dòng)十分古怪嗎?WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

TranslationKey53/1458.comedownintheworldtohavelessmoneyandaworsesocialpositionthanonehadbefore她感到她確實(shí)已經(jīng)窮困潦倒了。Shefeltshehadreallycomedownintheworld.WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

TranslationKey54/1459.rousev.

tomakesb.veryangry,excited,interested;tomakesb.wakeup;喚醒,激起arouse喚醒,激起arise出現(xiàn)ShewassleepingsosoundlythatIcouldn’trouseher.WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

e.g.辨析55/14510.findone’swayintotoarriveorgetsomewhere抵達(dá)Riversfindtheirwayintothesea.聽說多媒體將很快進(jìn)入家用市場。條條江河通大海。It’ssaidthatmultimediawillsoon

finditswayintothehomemarket. WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

TranslationKey56/14512.find…insb.todiscoverthatsb.hascertainqualities從某人身上發(fā)覺某種特質(zhì)Whatdidyoufindinhim/her?WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

UseIt57/14513.unfoundeda.

notbasedonfact沒有依據(jù)Whatwouldyouliketoreacttotheunfoundedrumors(謠言)toyou?WordsandExpressions—WordUsing

UseItBacktoDetailedReading58/145Back使某人聲名永駐

星探永久地離開了某地為······拍手喝彩遺憾是挑戰(zhàn)權(quán)威是某人頭疼事有意取得巨大成功漢英互譯短語活用句式應(yīng)用

隨筆togivesb.permanentfametalentscouttoquitaplaceforgoodtoclapforsadtosayrevoltagainstauthoritytobeaheadacheforsb.

onpurposetobringabouthugesuccess

EnglishEquivalentsofChinese預(yù)習(xí)課文導(dǎo)入寫作59/145發(fā)掘并擴(kuò)展天才喚起了某人想象事先以沉重代價(jià)換來自知之明令人感到寬慰地了解到跨越37歲年紀(jì)差距引發(fā)爭吵toexploreandextendthetalenttorouseone’simaginationinadvancepainfully-boughtself-knowledge

tospanthe37yearsagedifferenceEnglishEquivalentsofChinese漢英互譯短語活用句式應(yīng)用

隨筆Back預(yù)習(xí)課文導(dǎo)入寫作tosparkquarrelsItisarelieftoknow60/145FocusStudyNotestotheText—FocusStudy

1.DickensmighthavecreatedCharlieChaplin’schildhood.Practice

mighthavev-ed:usedtosaythatsomethingwaspossibleinthepast,butitdidnotinfacthappen61/145

IfI’dhaveknownthefilmwasaboutthe

WorldWarII,Imighthavegonetoseeit.

這個(gè)計(jì)劃可能很輕易失敗,但實(shí)際上卻大

大成功了。假如我早知道那部電影是相關(guān)二戰(zhàn),就可能

會去看了。Theplanmighteasilyhavegonewrong,but

infactitwasagreatsuccess.NotestotheText—FocusStudy

TranslationKey62/145SummaryTextStudy—SummaryChaplinisagreatcomicnotonlyforhisownmothercountrybutmorefortheworld.Chaplin’sTrampwasconsideredalittle_____andthoughtthathehadtoomuchofaneyefortheladiesandthathisclothesgavehiman__________morelikeanItalianwaiterthananythingelse.Heresistedmakinga______movieuntil1936whenhemadeupa_________languagewhichsoundedlikenoknownnationality.Chaplinachievedgreatsuccessbecausehewasanimmensely_______manandthekindofcomicwhousedhis_______sensestoinventhisartashewentalong.crudeappearancetalkingnonsensetalentedphysical63/145TextStudy—SummaryHowever,the_______betweentheneedtobelovedandthefearofbeing_______resultedindisasterinhis________lifewhichwasshowninhismovies.Eventually,lifegaveChaplinthestable_________,thatis,hismarriagewithOonaO’Neil.Chaplindiedon_________Day1977.collisionbetrayedhappinessemotionalChristmas64/1451.quit:goawayorleave;giveuporresignfromaposition2.forgood:forever3.makeup:toinventanexcuse,fact,orstory4.inadvance:beforehand;earlier5.losefaithin:loseone’strustorconfidenceinsomeoneorsomethingActiveExpressionsNotestotheText—ActiveExpressions

65/1451.他憤然離開房間。2.我沒有意識到她將永遠(yuǎn)離開我了。3.整件事都是她編造出來嚇?biāo)改浮?.你應(yīng)該提早預(yù)訂那場音樂會票。5.我們再也不相信他了。TranslationNotestotheText—ActiveExpressions

66/145Hequittheroomangrily.2.Ihardlyrealizedshewasleavingmeforgood.3.Shemadethewholestoryuptoshockherparents.4.Youshouldbookticketsfortheconcertwellinadvance.5.We’velostfaithinhim.NotestotheText—ActiveExpressions

Key67/1451.別對我大喊大叫,我不干了!2.我希望他們永遠(yuǎn)不要回來。3.不要為此編理由了。4.請把貴企業(yè)行程電郵給我,方便我預(yù)先安排。5.自從考試不及格,他對自己能力失去了信心。MorePracticeNotestotheText—ActiveExpressions

68/145Don’tshoutatme.Iquit!2.Ihopethey’vegoneforgood

thistime!Don’tmakeanexcuseforthat.Pleasee-mailmeyourplansothatIcanarrangeinadvance.Hehavelostfaithinhisabilitysincehefailedintheexam.NotestotheText—ActiveExpressions

KeyBacktoDetailedReading69/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

課文分析課文學(xué)習(xí)

隨筆CharlieChaplinPara.1

Hewasborninapoorareaof

SouthLondon.Heworehismother’s

oldredstockingscutdownforankle

socks.Hismotherwastemporarily

declaredmad.DickensmighthavecreatedCharlieChaplin’schildhood.ButonlyCharlieChaplincouldhavecreatedthegreatcomiccharacterof“theTramp”,thelittlemaninragswhogavehiscreatorpermanentfame.句型70/145DetailedStudyofTextPara.2

Othercountries—France,Italy,Spain,evenJapan—haveprovidedmoreapplause(andprofit)whereChaplinisconcernedthanthelandofhisbirth.ChaplinquitBritainforgoodin1913whenhejourneyedtoAmericawithagroupofperformerstodohiscomedyactonthestage,wheretalentscoutsrecruitedhimtoworkforMackSennett,thekingofHollywoodcomedyfilms.Chaplinwasmoresuccessfulinothercountriesthaninhismotherland.ChaplinleftBritainforAmericanin1913andneverwentback.71/145DetailedStudyofTextPara.3a

Sadtosay,manyEnglishpeopleinthe1920sand1930sthoughtChaplin’sTrampabit,well,“crude”.Certainlymiddle-classaudiencesdid;theworking-classaudiencesweremorelikelytoclapforacharacterwhorevoltedagainstauthority,usinghiswickedlittlecanetotripitup,oraimingtheheelofhisbootforawell-placedkickatitsbroadrear.

Allthesame,Chaplin’scomicbeggardidn’tseemallthatEnglishorevenworking-class.

Thereisnodoubtthanmiddle-classaudiencesthoughtso(Charplin’sTrampwasabitcrude);thischaracterwasmorepopularamongworking-classaudiencesbecauseheshowedhisdiscountwithauthoritybyusinghislittlecanetomakethemfallorbykickingthemintherear.Chaplin’samusingcharacter,thebeggar,wasn’tlikeanEnglishmanverymuch,neitherwashelikeaworking-classperson.72/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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Englishtrampsdidn’tsporttinymoustaches,hugepantsortailcoats:EuropeanleadersandItalianwaitersworethingslikethat.Thenagain,theTramp’squickeyeforaprettygirlhadacoarsewayaboutitthatwasconsidered,well,notquitenicebyEnglishaudiences—that’showforeignersbehaved,wasn’tit?Butforoverhalfofhisscreencareer,ChaplinhadnoscreenvoicetoconfirmhisBritishnationality.

SincemorethanhalfoftherolesChaplinplayedwereinsilentfilms,thereforetherewasnowaytoconfirmthathewasBritish.73/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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隨筆Para.4a

Indeed,itwasaheadacheforChaplinwhenhecouldnolongerresistthetalkingmoviesandhadtofind“therightvoice”forhisTramp.Hepostponedthatdayaslongaspossible:InModernTimesin1936,thefirstfilminwhichhewasheardasasingingwaiter,hemadeupanonsenselanguagewhichsoundedlikenoknownnationality.Indeed,itwasdifficultthingforChaplinwhenhehadtoaccepttalkingmoviesandhadtofind“apropervoice”forTramp.Makeup:inventastoryinordertodeceivesomeone:Iwastryingtomakeupagoodexcuseforbeingsolate.74/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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隨筆Para.4b

HelatersaidheimaginedtheTramptobeacollege-educatedgentlemanwho’dcomedownintheworld.Butifhe’dbeenabletospeakwithaneducatedaccentinthoseearlyshortcomedies,it’sdoubtfulifhewouldhaveachievedworldfame.AndtheEnglishwouldhavebeensuretofindit“odd”.NoonewascertainwhetherChaplindiditonpurposebutthishelpedtobringabouthishugesuccess.句型75/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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Hewasanimmenselytalentedman,determinedtoadegreeunusualevenintheranksofHollywoodstars.

Hishugefamegavehimthefreedom—and,moreimportantly,themoney—tobehisownmaster.

Healreadyhadtheurge

toexploreandextendatalenthediscoveredinhimselfashewentalong.“Itcan’tbeme.Isthatpossible?Howextraordinary,”ishowhegreetedthefirstsightofhimselfastheTramponthescreen.

句型句型Hewasamanofgreattalent,whosedeterminationseemedunusualevenamongHollywoodstars.Hethenhadastrongdesiretofurtherdiscoveranddevelophistalentasheprogressedinhiscarrer.goalong:advance,movefurtherwithsomethingeg.:靈活方法使得我們伴隨工作進(jìn)展做必要改進(jìn)。Flexibleapproachallowsustomakeanynecessarychangesaswegoalong.WhenChaplinfirstsawhimselfactingtheroleoftheTramponthescreen,hewassurprisedandcouldn’tbelieveitwashim.76/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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隨筆Para.6a

Butthatshockrousedhisimagination.Chaplindidn’thavehisjokeswrittenintoascriptinadvance;hewasthekindofcomicwhousedhisphysicalsensestoinventhisartashewentalong.LifelessobjectsespeciallyhelpedChaplinmake“contact”withhimselfasanartist.Heturnedthemintootherkindsofobjects.inadvance:beforehand,earliereg.:他們必須提前兩周付房租。Theyhadtopaytherenttwoweeksinadvance.ForChaplin,everydaythingswereespecillyusefulinhiscreations.77/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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隨筆Para.6b

Thus,abrokenalarmclockinthemovieThePawnbrokerbecamea“sick”patientundergoingsurgery;bootswereboiledinhisfilmTheGoldRushandtheirsoleseatenwithsaltandpepperlikeprimecutsoffish(thenailsbeingremovedlikefishbones).Thisphysicaltransformation,plustheskillwithwhichheexecuteditagainandagain,issurelythesecretofChaplin’sgreatcomedy.

句型ThekeytoCharplin’ssuccesincomedyisthathewasabletoconvertonobjecttoanotherquiteeffecitvelyallthetime.78/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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隨筆Para.7aHealsohadadeepneedto

beloved—andacorrespondingfearofbeingbetrayed.Thetwowerehardtocombineandsometimes—asinhisearlymarriages—thecollisionbetweenthemresultedindisaster.Yeteventhispainfully-boughtself-knowledgefounditswayintohiscomiccreations.79/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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隨筆Para.7b

TheTrampneverloseshisfaithintheflowergirlwho’llbewaitingtowalkintothesunsetwithhim;whiletheothersideofChaplinmakesMonsieurVerdoux,theFrenchwifekiller,intoasymbolofhatredforwomen.LikeTramp,Chaplinneverlosthisfaithinlifeandloveandwassuretofindsomeonetosharetherestofhislifewith.80/145DetailedStudyofText預(yù)習(xí)小結(jié)導(dǎo)入寫作Back單詞學(xué)習(xí)

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隨筆Para.8a

It’sarelieftoknowthatlifeeventuallygaveCharlieChaplinthestabilityandhappinessithadearlierdeniedhim.

In

OonaO’NeillChaplin,he

foundapartnerwhosestabilityandaffectionspannedthe37yearsagedifferencebetweenthem,whichhadseemedsothreatening,thatwhentheofficialwhowasmarryingthemin1942turnedtothebeautifulgirlof17who’dgivennoticeoftheirweddingdate,hesaid,“Andwhereistheyoungman?”—Chaplin,then54,hadcautiouslywaitedoutside.句型Wearehappytolearnthatinspitefohisearlymisfortuneshefinallyfoundthewomanwhobroughthimthestabilityandhappinessinhislaterlife.When

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