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若太長,可用形式主語it代替,并把動名詞放后。\ who is\ The book which was published in May sells well.\The lake which lies in the west of Hang zhou is called the West Lake. do \doing\done\adj.(adv)\介詞短語\C\B 正在做某事\ 全過程 正在做某事\Have you observed any changes lately?\The police observed a man walk into the bank. is often painted to imitate stone.\ The boy imitated his father.。 way D. good at。 style B. fond of。 imitating6. Both my parents are Song Zuying39。 copying C. knowing。t him to be a selfish man. He is willing to help those in trouble. A. regard B. consider C. think of D. look on5. The pop group, for other singers, are going to visit China to give concerts next month. A. knowing。 stand by 袖手旁觀stand for代表,是……的意思stand out出色,杰出11.tell vt. 識別,辨識,斷定,常與can, could, be able to等連用I can’t tell the two sisters apart, because they look so much alike.To tell the truth, I don’t like the man.There is no telling what may happen.很難說將要發(fā)生什么。9.get tired ofThey have got tired of the same food every day. get tired of=be tired of=bee tired ofbe tired 后面既可接of,也可接with,它們有什么區(qū)別?You may be tired with reading, but you should not be tired of it.be tired with/ from sth. 意為“由于某種原因而疲倦”;“對……厭倦(厭煩)”。這小男孩模仿他的父親。 8. Imitate: vt. 臨??;仿造;模仿;仿效木頭常涂上油漆冒充石頭。doing sth observe 觀察;從不同的角度長時(shí)間地看并研究。The artist arrived, with many people him.A. follow B. follow C. following D. followed6. aim: n.(c.)目標(biāo),目的;(u)瞄準(zhǔn)。 Having no children of their own, they decided to adopt an orphan. 4. This is a painting by the Spanish artist, Pablo Picasso, considered to be the greatest western artist of the twentieth century.句中劃橫線的部分是 ,可變?yōu)槎ㄕZ從句 considered to be the greatest western artist of the twentieth century.把下列句子中的分詞短語改為定語從句。 with/ in delight 高興地2. Write two or three sentences saying what you think about it.句中的saying what you think about it, 是現(xiàn)在分詞短語做后置定語,相當(dāng)于一個(gè)定語從句 what you think about it.3. a style of painting adopted by a group of artists. 句中劃橫線的部分是過去分詞短語做后置定語,相當(dāng)于一個(gè)定語從句 adopted by a group of artists. a style of painting adopted by a group of artists 被許多藝術(shù)家采納的繪畫風(fēng)格 adopt vt. 采用,采取,采納 我們學(xué)校采用了新的教學(xué)方法。 令人高興的是 。 。 ②to summerize and concludeⅡ. The teaching steps:1. Introduction —Speaking ①M(fèi)ake sure of the Chinese meanings of the words and phrases in the box. ②Speak out your opinions about some arts of Chinese famous artists, using the words and phrases in the box. 2. Reading and vocabulary ①Do the exercise of Part 1 (page 32) ②Read paragraphs A—F and tell the following statements True or False. ( )a. It was Picasso himself who started a mordern art movement —Cubisin. ( )b. Picasso, George Braque and Roy Liechtenstein were from different countries, living in the same century. ( )c. Qi Baishi and Xu Beihong both liked painting in the traditional Chinese style. ( )d. Xu Beihong lived more than 40 years longer than Qi Baishi. ( )e. We Hang is an art student, enjoying the paintings of Qi Baishi best. ( )f. Qi Baishi was best known for his paintings of horses while Xu Beihong was most famous for his paintings of little shrimps. ( )g. Sarah Hardwick’s interest in art is greatly affected by her parents who often go to art galleries. ( )h. Sarah Hardwick has a poor knowledge of painting. ( )i. Different artists have different styles of painting, loved by different people. ( )j. Chinese painting is not known for its brush drawings in black inks but mixed colors. ③Fill in the blanks according to the letters given to plete the passage. Pablo Picasso, a S artist, was c as the greatest w artist of the twentieth c . He and George Braque started Cubism. Cubist artists painted o and people, with different a of the object or person s at the same time. Roy Liechtenstein, an A artist, is a world f example of p art. His paintings showed o twentiethcentury city life. Qi Baishi and Xun Beihong were two examples of t Chinese painting s . Qi was famous for painting shrimps while Xu was k for his paintings of horses. Both p have a beautiful brush line. They are still loved by millions of people from generation to generation at home and abroad. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.