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1、Read and ExploreUnit 3 Fame and SuccessGet StartedListen and RespondOptional Classroom ActivitiesEnhance Your Language Awareness新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started3Sit in pairs or groups and discuss the following questions.Who is the most successful person in the world in your opinion? Could you

2、tell us something about him or her? (Open. )What qualities do you think successful people have in common?What do you think fame can bring to people?新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started4Study the following quotes about fame and success and discuss in pairs what you can learn from them. 新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(

3、第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started5The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Benjamin DisraeliInterpretation:The key to success is that you have a goal and remain committed to it at all times.Click Picture新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started6Fame is a heavy burden. Francois-Marie Arouet VoltaireInter

4、pretation:Enjoying fame is not always a good thing. It may hinder you from progressing further and it brings about troubles as well.Click Picture新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started7The highest form of vanity is love of fame. George SantayanaInterpretation:Vain and shallow people seek fame they ha

5、ve no character.Click Picture新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started8The talent of success is nothing more than doing well whatever you do without a thought of fame. Henry Wadsworth LongfellowInterpretation:Some people think that being famous is everything but in fact doing your very best in your own

6、 work without thinking about being famous is great in itself and it is the only key to success.Click Picture新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started9Many of lifes failures are people who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. Thomas EdisonInterpretation:There are many people

7、 who could have been very successful today. Unfortunately, they gave up when they encountered failure. If they had kept on, they would have been very successful. To them, failure is the end of their struggle.Click Picture新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started10F a m e i s a 2 0 0 9 American musical

8、dram a f i l m a n d a lo o s e r e m a k e o f the 1980 film of the same title. The movie follows NYC talents attending the New York City High School of Performing Arts, where students get specialized training that often leads to success as actors, singers, etc.新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Starte

9、d11 Watch the following video clip “Success Is Not” and do the tasks that follow :click here新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started12 1) Success is not . Its not or . 2) Success is waking up in the morning excited about , its getting to work with . Success is connecting with , and making people feel.

10、 Its finding a way to bind together people who have nothing in common but . Its falling asleep at night knowing .video1. Fill in the missing information. fame_click heremoney_power_people you love_the world_a dream_you did the best job you could_what you have to do_新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Sta

11、rted13 3) Success is and and . And success is . videojoyclick herefreedom_friendship_love_新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Unit 3Get Started14video2. Discuss whether you accept the girls understanding of SUCCESS or not. (Open. )click hereUnit 3Listen and Respond15新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4inconsistent a.(of ideas, o

12、pinions, etc.) not in agreement with each other or with something else (思想、意見等)不一致的preliminary ing before and introducing or preparing for something more important 初步的Unit 3Listen and Respond16新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Choose the best answer to each of the following questions according to the information

13、 contained in the listening passage. Unit 3Listen and Respond17新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4 What should young people do in order to be successful according to the speaker?A) They should have dreams, hopes and wishes.B) They should have the courage to write down their intentions.C) They should have clear go

14、als in life and go after them.D) They should make a good choice in their career.Unit 3Listen and Respond18新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程42. What should young people do to make clear their values according to the speaker?A) They should put health as their priority.B) They should put financial independence as t

15、heir priority.C) They should make their life healthy and comfortable. D) They should make their goals consistent with their most important values.Unit 3Listen and Respond19新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程43. What advice does the speaker give on writing down ones goals?A) You should write down your goals every d

16、ay.B) You should be specific and describe your goals in detail.C) You should have the courage to tell your friends your goals. D) You should read your goals to your friends every day.Unit 3Listen and Respond20新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程44. What does the speaker mean by taking action?A) He means that people

17、 must jog every day to run a marathon.B) He means that people should have a loving marriage or happy children.C) He means that a loving marriage or happy children take too much time. D) He means that peoples daily actions must be consistent and persistent.Unit 3Listen and Respond21新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合

18、教程45. Which of the following is NOT recommended by the speaker as a step to successful goal-setting?A) Be financially independent.B) Write down the details of your goals.C) Decide what you want. D) Take action.Unit 3Listen and Respond22新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Listen to the recording again and fill in e

19、ach of the blanks according to what you have heard. Unit 3Listen and Respond23新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4 Successful people always have clear goals. Great musicians, great , successful salespeople and leaders know what they want in life, and they go after it. No one becomes successful by ! Too often, peop

20、le choose goals that are inconsistent with their and daily behavior. Do you value health, or comfort? Is financial a priority, or merely a wish? Have the courage to put your on paper and in your own words. Be and describe your goals in detail. athletes_ inspiring_ accident_ priorities_ independence_

21、 intentions_ specific_Unit 3Listen and Respond24新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4 A loving or happy kids require your time, your attention and your love every day. Your daily actions need not be profound or , but they must be consistent and . Just as an artist will make preliminary and work out the details in h

22、is mind, so your success requires written goals, careful choices, clear , and daily persistence. marriage _extraordinary _persistent _sketches _commitments _Unit 3Read and Explore Text A25新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程41. What is the main idea of the essay? 2. What is the authors attitude towards fame? 3. Wha

23、t does an artist have to do to stay famous according to the author? 4. What excuses do people give to defend failures?5. Why do people chase fame according to the author?6. Can a person be famous and remain true to himself at the same time according to the author?Exercise 1: Answer the following que

24、stions with the information contained in Text A.Unit 3Read and Explore Text A26新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Exercise 2: Text A can be divided into four Parts with the paragraph number(s) of each part provided as follows. Write down the main idea of each part. Unit 3Read and Explore Text A27新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜

25、合教程4 She was angry, yet the boys father encouraged him to throw sand. PartPara(s).Main IdeaOne1-2Two3-4Three5Four6 Fame enslaves the person who pursues it because when he becomes famous, he will not only attract the publics attention, but also has to work and live in line with the publics expectatio

26、ns. He then becomes the slave of his 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 achiev

27、e it, people still seek fame for various reasons. It is better to take a critical attitude towards fame.Unit 3Read and Explore Text A28新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4 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 ha

28、s its negative side and, sometimes, it may even destroy ones life. Read the following text and you will get to know more about the adverse impact fame can have on ones life.Unit 3Read and Explore Text A29新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程42 Those who gain fame most often gain it as a result of possessing a single

29、 talent or skill: singing, dancing, painting, or writing, etc. The successful performer develops a style that gains some popularity, and it is Fame is very much like an animal chasing his own tail who, when he captures it, does not know what else to do but to continue chasing it. Fame and the that i

30、t, force the famous person to participate in his or her own destruction. Ironic, isnt it?FameMelvin Howards publicityaccompaniesUnit 3Read and Explore Text A30新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4this popularity that usually convinces the performer to continue performing in the same style, since that is what the pu

31、blic seems to want and to enjoy. But in time, the performer becomes bored singing the same songs in the same way year after year, or the painter becomes bored painting similar scenes or portraits, or the actor is tired of playing the same character repeatedly. The artist becomes the slave of his or

32、her own success because of the public demands. If the artist attempts to change his or her style of writing or dancing or singing, etc., the audience may turn away and look to give the momentary fame to another and then, in time, to another, and so on and so on.Unit 3Read and Explore Text A31新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語

33、系列教材(第二版)綜合教程43 Fame brings celebrity and high regard from loyal fans in each field. A performer can easily come to believe that he or she is as good as his or her press. But most people, most artists do not gain fame and fortune. What about those performers who fail, or anyone who fails? Curiously

34、enough, failure often serves as its own reward for many people. It brings sympathy from others who are delighted not to be you, and it allows family and friends to lower their expectations of you so that you need not compete with those who have more talent and who succeed. AndUnit 3Read and Explore

35、Text A32新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4they find excuses and explanations for your inability to succeed and become famous: you are too sensitive, you are not interested in money, you are not interested in the power that fame brings and you are not interested in the loss of privacy it demands, etc. all excuses

36、, but comforting to those who fail and those who pretend not to notice the failure.4 History has sufficiently proven that some failure for some people at certain times in their lives does indeed motivate them to strive even harder to succeed and to continue believing in themselves. Thomas Wolfe, the

37、 American novelist, had his first novel LookHomeward,Angelrejected 39 times before it was finally published and launched Unit 3Read and Explore Text A33新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4his career and created his fame. Beethoven overcame his cruel and harsh father and grudging acceptance as a musician to become

38、the greatest, most famous musician in the world, and Thomas Edison was thrown out of school in fourth grade, at aboutage 10, because he seemed to the teacher to be quite dull and ill-behaved. Many other cases may be found of people who failed and used the failure to motivate them to achieve, to succ

39、eed, and to become famous. But, unfortunately, for most people failure is the end of their struggle, not the beginning. There are few, if any, famous failures.Unit 3Read and Explore Text A34新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程45 Well then, why does anyone want fame? Do you? Do you want to be known to many people an

40、d admired by them? Do you want the money that usually comes with fame? Do you want the media to notice everything you do or say both in public and in private? In some areas it is very obvious that to be famous is to be the of everyone who disagrees with you as well as of the media. Fame turns all th

41、e lights on and while it gives power and reputation, it takes the you out of you: you must be what the public thinks you are, not what you really are or could be. But targetUnit 3Read and Explore Text A35新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4why does anyone want fame? Several reasons come to mind: to demonstrate exc

42、ellence in some field; to gain the admiration and love of many others; to be the one everyone talks about; to show family and friends you are more than they thought you were. Probably you can list some other reasons, but I think these are reasonably common.Unit 3Read and Explore Text A36新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(

43、第二版)綜合教程46 I say to those who desperately seek fame and fortune, celebrity: good luck. But what will you do when you have caught your tail, your success, your fame? Keep chasing it? If you do catch it, hang on for dear life. See you soon famous and almost famous!Unit 3Read and Explore Text A37新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英

44、語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Some people say, “Fame is like a double-edged sword.” What is your opinion? Work in pairs or groups and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of being famous. AdvantagesDisadvantageswealthpopularitypowerself-confidencesense of achievementdeprivation of privacydeprivation of freedom

45、public pressurearrogancetarget of attack by / from the mediaUnit 3Read and Explore Text B38新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Key Words for Text Bpollrankpredicttemptationtransformfantasizetemporarilyearnestcoverimageacknowledge intrinsicUnit 3Read and Explore Text B39新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Expressions for Text Bse

46、t ones sights onin sbs presencelouse up / mess uplive withplot outnothing buttire offor goodpass intoset outwhat ifset sb. upUnit 3Read and Explore Text B40新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程41. It didnt take long after the tragedies, though, for celebrities to find their way back into the spotlight. (Para. 12)1)

47、What does “the tragedies” refer to?The tragedies are the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, as the author mentioned in Paragraph 9.2) What does “though” mean in this sentence?It means “however”.Unit 3Read and Explore Text B41新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4It took many years, though, for the government t

48、o realize that they lost more than they gained from sacrificing the environment for the economic development.1. It didnt take long after the tragedies, though, for celebrities to find their way back into the spotlight. (Para. 12)3) Translate the following Chinese into English by imitating the above

49、English sentence from the text. 然而,很多年后政府才意識到以環(huán)境為代價來換取經(jīng)濟發(fā)展是得不償失的。Unit 3Read and Explore Text B42新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4As stated in Paragraphs 14 and 15, those who set extrinsic goals like fame, wealth, or public image will be less happy than those “who set intrinsic goals”, such as “to achieve person

50、al growth or to build better relationships with friends or family”.2. But what if by setting certain kinds of goals, young people really are setting themselves up for future unhappiness? (Para. 16)1) Please translate the sentence into Chinese.然而,年輕人在樹立目標(biāo)時,要是給自己樹立的是未來的不幸,那該怎么辦呢?2) To your understandi

51、ng, what “kinds of goals” will set young people up for “future unhappiness”?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B43新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What is the most sought-after goal among many Americans?What did the survey conducted byGirlslifemagazine reveal?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B44新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What ca

52、n we learn from Paras.2 and 3?What is the suggested reason for the high ranking of beauty and singing talent?What were the findings of the survey conducted by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B45新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What are the dangers of fame according to the aut

53、hor?Is it beneficial to spend a lot of money on plastic surgery?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B46新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What is the reason given in Para. 5 for our desire to be famous today?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B47新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What else paves the way to fame besides TV?How is it that fame

54、 has become an easy reach for everybody?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B48新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What is the reason given in Para.7 for the publics yearning for fame?What can we usually find when walking through the checkout line at any local grocery store?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B49新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜

55、合教程4What is the role that TV plays in creating a star-struck society?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B50新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4How did the September 11 terrorist attacks affect Americans celebrity frenzy for the first few days after the tragedy?How do you interpret the last sentence in Para. 10?Unit 3Read

56、 and Explore Text B51新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4How did celebrities manage to attract public attention again?Did the September 11 tragedy change Americans attitude towards fame and celebrities for good?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B52新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What is meant by “extrinsic goals”?Is it advisable t

57、o strive for extrinsic goals?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B53新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What is meant by “intrinsic goals”?Which type of goals makes people happier, extrinsic or intrinsic goals?Unit 3Read and Explore Text B54新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4What does the author think of fame?Unit 3Optional Classroom A

58、ctivities 55新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Take the following quiz and find out what potential you have to achieve success. Be honest with yourself when you make your choice.Unit 3Optional Classroom Activities 56新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程4Are You on Your Way to Success?How often do you believe you can accomplish so

59、mething if you put your mind to it? a) Rarely. b) Sometimes.1) c) All the time.d) Never.Explanation: As long as you have confidence in yourself, and hold the belief that anything is possible, you are already on your way to success.Unit 3Optional Classroom Activities 57新世紀(jì)大學(xué)英語系列教材(第二版)綜合教程42) How oft

60、en do you find yourself saying things like “I cant”, “Thats impossible” or “Not in this lifetime”? a) Rarely. b) Sometimes. c) All the time.d) Never.Explanation: If you always close your eyes to possibilities, you will attempt nothing and accomplish nothing. Such a pessimistic attitude can never mak

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