Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Fame Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home Parts Paras Main Ideas Fame ens laves the person who pursues it Part Division of the Text because when he/sh becomes famous Further Understanding 1~2 he/she will not only attract the public's attention\? but also has to work and live in line with the Questions and Answers public's expectations. He/she then becomes the slave of his /her own success True or False For those who look for fame failure is not Blank Filling 2 3-4 necessarily a bad thing, especially for those who fail to perform well enough, because? people tend to be more tolerant towards and sympathetic with them Though fame brings disadvantages to those 5 who achieve it, people still seek fame for? varlous reasons It is better to take a critical attitude towards fame 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子
Part Division of the Text Further Understanding Questions and Answers True or False Parts Paras. Main Ideas 1 2 3 1~2 3~4 5 Fame enslaves the person who pursues it because when he/she becomes famous, he/she will not only attract the public’s attention, but also has to work and live in line with the public’s expectations. He/she then becomes the slave of his/her own success. For those who look for fame, failure is not necessarily a bad thing, especially for those who fail to perform well enough, because people tend to be more tolerant towards and sympathetic with them. Though fame brings disadvantages to those who achieve it, people still seek fame for various reasons. Blank Filling 4 6 It is better to take a critical attitude towards fame
Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Fame Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home 1. What ironic phenomenon does the author point out in Paragraph 1? Part Division of the Text a It is ironic that fame and the publicity that goes with it will Further Understanding put an end to the talent that gave rise to the fame in the Questions and Answers first place True or False 2. Which do you think is more important for an artist, to perform in the same style year after year to meet public Blank Filling demand, or to create a new artistic style? aI think it is a difficult choice for the artist to make. On the one hand, if the artist performs the same thing year after year in order to meet public demand, he or she will gradually lose artistic creativity. On the other hand, if the artist changes artistic style, he or she will risk losing popularity. Personally, I think being creative should be the primary concern for an artist to further develop his or her performing career 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子
Part Division of the Text 1. What ironic phenomenon does the author point out in Paragraph 1? It is ironic that fame and the publicity that goes with it will put an end to the talent that gave rise to the fame in the first place. 2. Which do you think is more important for an artist, to perform in the same style year after year to meet public demand, or to create a new artistic style? I think it is a difficult choice for the artist to make. On the one hand, if the artist performs the same thing year after year in order to meet public demand, he or she will gradually lose artistic creativity. On the other hand, if the artist changes artistic style, he or she will risk losing popularity. Personally, I think being creative should be the primary concern for an artist to further develop his or her performing career. Further Understanding Questions and Answers True or False Blank Filling
Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Fame Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home Part Division of the Text 1. It is easy for a performer to believe that they are as Further Understanding perfect as what the media describe. (T) 2. People usually have lower expectations of performers.(F Questions and Answers 3. When people fail, they can always find excuses and True or False explanations for their inability to succeed. (F) Blank Filling 4. Thomas Wolfe was an american novelist, whose first novel was rejected 39 times. (T) 5. It is quite common that people who failed many times may find ways to be successful and famous. (T 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子③
It is easy for a performer to believe that they are as perfect as what the media describe. People usually have lower expectations of performers. When people fail, they can always find excuses and explanations for their inability to succeed. Thomas Wolfe was an American novelist, whose first novel was rejected 39 times. It is quite common that people who failed many times may find ways to be successful and famous. ( ) F ( ) T Part Division of the Text Further Understanding 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ( ) F ( ) T ( ) T Questions and Answers True or False Blank Filling
Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Fame Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home Part Division of the Text 1. When you are famous, it is very obvious that you are Further Understanding the target of everyone 2. Fame turns all the lights on and it takes the you out of you Questions and Answer: You cant be what you want to be True or False 3. The reasons of wanting fame are Blank filling 1)to demonstrate excellence in some fields 2)to gain the admiration and love of many others; 3)to be the one everyone talks about 4)to show family and friends you are more than they thought you were 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子
Part Division of the Text Further Understanding 1. 2. 3. 1) 2) 3) 4) When you are famous, it is very obvious that you are . Fame and it takes the you . You can’t be . The reasons of wanting fame are: to excellence in some fields; to the admiration and love of many others; to the one everyone talks about; to family and friends you are more than they thought you were. __________________ the target of everyone _________________ turns all the lights on _________ out of you _________________ what you want to be ___________ demonstrate ____ gain ___ be _____ show Questions and Answers True or False Blank Filling
Unit Five Before Reading Global Reading Detailed Reading After Reading Fame Zooming In: An Integrated English Course- Electronic Teaching Portfolio Home Detailed Read ing le may all desire to be famous and yearn for the publicity, wealth and power that accompany fame. Few of us, however, realize that fame also has its negative side and, sometimes, it may even destroy one's life. Read the following text and you will get to know more about the adverse impact fame can have on one s life 新世纪大学英语系列教材综合教程电子③
We may all desire to be famous and yearn for the publicity, wealth and power that accompany fame. Few of us, however, realize that fame also has its negative side and, sometimes, it may even destroy one’s life. Read the following text and you will get to know more about the adverse impact fame can have on one’s life. Detailed Reading