1、Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame 第1页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame Text A Dont You Know Who I Am?Text B The Price of Fame第2页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameLEAD-INREADING AND SPEAKINGTEXT ATEXT BLANGUAGE ENHANCEMENTWRITINGFUN TIME第3页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameLEAD-INA.Match the following headlines with t
2、he right news items.cDanielRadcliffe:FameMakesDatingTough_News itemskeysa.DanielRadcliffe,whoplaysHarryPotteronthebigscreen,saysnothingcouldpreparehimforthepressattentionhesreceivedasstarofthefilm.b.Around150entertainmentindustrymemberswereaskedtorankHollywoodstarsundertheageof19yearsonboxofficesucc
3、ess,audienceappealandabilitytoattractfundingtogettheirStarCurrencyrating.BritishstarDanielRadcliffesoaredinatfirstplace.c.“Itsalwaysaworry,yeah,”Radcliffe,17,tellsNewsweek initsnewissueaboutgirlswhowanttogooutwithhimsimplybecausehesfamous.X第4页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameLEAD-INDanielRadcliffe:“Surp
4、risedbyfame”_aa.DanielRadcliffe,whoplaysHarryPotteronthebigscreen,saysnothingcouldpreparehimforthepressattentionhesreceivedasstarofthefilm.b.Around150entertainmentindustrymemberswereaskedtorankHollywoodstarsundertheageof19yearsonboxofficesuccess,audienceappealandabilitytoattractfundingtogettheirStar
5、Currencyrating.BritishstarDanielRadcliffesoaredinatfirstplace.c.“Itsalwaysaworry,yeah,”Radcliffe,17,tellsNewsweek initsnewissueaboutgirlswhowanttogooutwithhimsimplybecausehesfamous.News itemskeysX第5页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameLEAD-INDanielRadcliffeLeadsasMostValuableYoungStar_bNews itemskeysa.Dani
6、elRadcliffe,whoplaysHarryPotteronthebigscreen,saysnothingcouldpreparehimforthepressattentionhesreceivedasstarofthefilm.b.Around150entertainmentindustrymemberswereaskedtorankHollywoodstarsundertheageof19yearsonboxofficesuccess,audienceappealandabilitytoattractfundingtogettheirStarCurrencyrating.Briti
7、shstarDanielRadcliffesoaredinatfirstplace.c.“Itsalwaysaworry,yeah,”Radcliffe,17,tellsNewsweek initsnewissueaboutgirlswhowanttogooutwithhimsimplybecausehesfamous.X第6页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameLEAD-INB.Discuss with your partner what advantages and disadvantages a celebrity may have,using the figure
8、 listed above or other celebrities you are familiar with as an example.第7页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameREADING AND SPEAKINGA.Scan the article to put the following statements into a correct order.Skill Focusa.Thewaypeopleresearchtheassistantjob.b.Thereasonforkeepingasecretofacelebrity.c.Herteachingco
9、ntent.d.Thereasonforherstayatthejobforsolong.e.Theyearwhenherbookwaspublished.f.Thereasonnottonamehorriblecelebrities.g.Hergeneralimpressionofcelebrities.ArticleScanning for Answers to Wh-Questions in an InterviewInaninterview,manyquestionsareaskedandanswered.Stayalertforquestionsbeginningwithwh-que
10、stionwords:who,what,where,when,why and how.Keyinformationisoftencontainedintheanswers.X_cbaedgfKeys第8页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameLee:So,Rebecca,youtrainpersonalassistantsforcelebrities.Whatdoyouteachyourtrainees?Tan:Rulenumberone:Respectthecelebritysprivacy.Ifyoucantkeepasecret,youwontkeepyourjob!
11、Nevertellotherswhoyouworkfororwhatyoudo.Lee:Whyisprivacysoimportant?Tan:Becausecelebritiesdontlikereadingabouttheirpersonallivesinmagazines!Lee:Howcanpeopleresearchthisjob,then?TheycanttalktothepeopledoingitAssistanttotheStarsOur correspondent,Chad Lee,interviews Rebecca Tan,Director of Celebrity Pe
12、rsonal Assistants Training.New WordsTranslation第9页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTranslationTan:Theycantalktous.Andtopeoplewhowereassistantsinthepast.Theycanalsoreadmybook.Iwasacelebrityassistantfor25years.Lee:Whendidyourbookcomeout?Tan:In.Itsabouttheresponsibilitiesofthejob.ButIwarnyourreaders-theyma
13、ydiscoverthejobsoverrated.Idescribethingslikewakingupatfoura.m.tocleanupafteracelebrityssickdogandthenworkinguntillatethenextnight.Lee:Thatsoundsdisgusting.andexhausting!Whydidyoustayfor25years?第10页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTan:Thejobpaidwell,andImetsomeofmyHollywoodidols.IalsometsomecelebritiesI
14、couldlookupto-goodpeoplewhotreatotherswell.Lee:Doyouthinkmostcelebritiesaregoodpeople?Tan:Yes.Somecelebritiesarehorrible,butothersareunderrated,aspeople.Forexample,singerTomWaitsisgreat.Ioncewrotehimaletter,tellinghimhowmuchIadmiredthewayhetreatshisfans,hisstaff,andthepublic.ButIdecidednottosendit-I
15、didntwanthimtothinkIwaslookingforajob.IguessIcouldhavesentitanonymously-but,Ididntthinkofit.Anyway,Istillreallyadmirehim.Translation第11页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTranslationLee:Whoaresomehorriblecelebrities?Tan:Icantnamethehorribleones.Lee:Whycantyounamethem?Tan:Idbebreakingrulenumberone!第12页Unit
16、 1 The Other Side of FameB.Scan the dialogue for answers to the following questions.READING AND SPEAKING1.Whatsrulenumberoneforbeingapersonalassistantforcelebrities?_2.WhatisRebeccasbookmainlyabout?_3.WhatisRebeccaswarningforhernewbook?_Respect the celebritys privacy.Its about the responsibilities o
17、f the jobpersonal assistant for celebrities.Readers may discover that working as an assistant for celebrities is overrated.第18页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameREADING AND SPEAKING4.Did Rebecca send her letter to Tom Waits?_5.How does Rebecca remark on celebrities on the whole?_ _No,she didnt.She thinks
18、 that some celebrities are horrible,but others are great.第19页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameC.Discuss the following questions with your classmatesREADING AND SPEAKING1.Would you like to be a celebritys personal assistant?Why or why not?2.Imagine that you could have an assistant.What might your assista
19、nt do for you?第20页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameBACKGROUND INFORMATIONARTICLETRANSLATIONTEXT STRUCTURE ANALYSISREADING COMPREHENSION第21页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame There are two sides to everything.Being famous has a dark side as welltending to be mobbed by adoring fans and the like.TEXT A全部事物都有两面,
20、成名也有不好一面经常会被热情粉丝等围得水泄不通。第22页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameDont You Know Who I Am?1.One that the super famous face is balancing the needs of privacy and .One time in New York an Marilyn Monroe was walking down Madison Avenue accompanied by Eli Wallach.TEXT ATRANSLATIONdilemmarecognitionunnoticed第23页Un
21、it 1 The Other Side of Fame“My God,dont these people know who you are?”Wallach asked her.Marilyn,whose application of ,took nearly as long as Boris Karloffs Frankenstein Monster,at him.TEXT ATRANSLATIONmakeupgrinned第24页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame“Im only recognized when I want to be.Watch this.”Sh
22、e began to her hips and walk in a way that was familiar to and was eventually by fans.TEXT ATRANSLATIONmobbedswingmoviegoersadoring第25页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame2.For some stars privacy is an overrated .In 1919,Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford went on their European honeymoon.The two internati
23、onal icons had divorced their spouses and how they would be greeted.They neednt have worried.In London their limo was surrounded by admiring women who pulled Mary Pickford out of the car to shake her hand,still after two years for her efforts selling warbonds.TRANSLATIONcommoditypreviousgratefulwere
24、 concerned about第26页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameInParistheycouldntgetanysleepwithcrowdsgatheringbelowtheirhotelroomtoserenadethem.InAmsterdamtheyapartyandweremobbedbyotherguestswhowantedtogetclosetothem.TheacrobaticFairbanksplacedhiswifeonhisshoulderandescapedthroughthewindow.TEXT ATRANSLATIONatten
25、ded第27页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameFinally,theyfoundprivacyinHamburg.BecauseofWorldWarItheirmovieswerenotshownthere.ForanhourthefamousnewlywedswalkedthestreetsunnoticeduntiltheboredMaryturnedtoherhusbandandsaid,“Doug,Imthis.Letsgobacktooneofthosecountrieswheretheymobus.”TEXT ATRANSLATIONsickof第28页U
26、nit 1 The Other Side of Fame3.JoanCrawfordhadsimilar.Onceinthe1930sshewasstayinginNewYorkgettingoverherwithClarkGable.Tiredofidlingaroundherhotel,shetoldherassociatestheyshouldgooutandgetsomefreshair.Theassociateswhohadtroublekeepingupwiththestarspacewerewhenshetooka.TRANSLATIONsentimentsbreakupbris
27、kstartleddetour第29页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame“OhmyGod.ShesgoingintoGrandCentralStation!”Someoneshouted,“Look,itsJoanCrawford!”andshewasmobbed.Ittookthirtyminutestoescapethecrowdandgetbacktotheirhotelsuite.Herhair,herdresstornandherfacescratched,Crawfordthedooroutofbreath.“Ohohmy.Thatwaswonderful.
28、Letsdoitagain!”TRANSLATIONdisarrangedleanedagainst第30页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame4.Notorietycangetyououtofajam.TiredofbeingidentifiedasJamesBond,SeanConnerytookanunusualstepforaHollywoodsLeadingManbypubliclyrevealinghisbaldnessonscreen,beginningwith The Man Who Would Be King(1976).OninCasablanca,t
29、heScotsmantheuseofachaufferandlimo,choosinginsteadtodrivehimselfinVolkswagenBug.TRANSLATIONlocationrejected第31页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameOnedayhedrovearoundtowndressedinasweatshirtandshortsandwasstoppedforquestioningbythelocalpolice.TheformerMr.Universerunner-uphadunfortunatelylefthispassportback
30、atthehotelandwasarrestedasacharacter.Justashewasabouttobe,Conneryshouted,“007!Im007.damnyou!”Theyrecognizedhimandlethimgo.TRANSLATIONsuspiciouslockedup第32页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTRANSLATION5.Ifyouloseyourhair,youcankeepyourprivacy.RobReinersbigbreakwasHarrisonFordturningdowntheroleofMeatheadon
31、All in the Family(1971-1980)becauseFordcouldntstandArchieBunkersand.Whentheshowfirstwentintoproduction,ReinerandhiswouldleavetheCBSfilmstudiotoeatlunchattheneighboringFarmersMarket.ignorancestubbornnesscast mates第33页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTRANSLATIONlowmeanttheyweremostlyignoredbythetourists.A
32、fewmonthslaterAll in the Familywasaandtheyreceivedgreatattention.Fromthenonthecastgenerallypreferredtostayintheirdressingroomsatlunchtime.AllexcepttheeverhungryMeathead,RobReiner,whoremovedthewigheworeontheshowandcontinuedtoeatattheMarketinpeace.Initialratingsmonster hit第34页Unit 1 The Other Side of
33、FameTEXT STRUCTURE ANALYSISOne1Stars need to balance the needs of privacy and recognitionTwo2-3 For some stars,privacy is an overrated commodity.Three4 Notoriety can get you out of a jam.Four5Changing your appearance can keep your privacy.Part Paragraph Main Idea第35页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT
34、 A1.What is the troublesome situation that celebrities have to face?_A.For questions 1-7,choose the best answer from the four choices marked A,B,C,and D.For questions 8-10,complete the sentences with the information from the text.A.They are easily chased by fans.B.They are easily recognized by other
35、s.C.They need to balance privacy protection and recognition.D.They need to make themselves widely known.C第36页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT A2.From this article,what do we know about Marilyns usual make-up?_A.She looked like a grinning monster after making up.B.She spent a lot of time on making u
36、p.C.She was quite unskilled at putting on make-up D.Her appearance after making up made her easily recognized.B第37页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT A3.Before Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford started their European journey in 1919,they were deeply worried about _.A.whether they would be welcomedB
37、.whether fans there would oppose their marriageC.whether their privacy could be protected thereD.whether their honeymoon would end in happinessA第38页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT A4.What can you infer from the statement“They neednt have worried.”in paragraph 2?_ CA.They neednt have worried about
38、their wedding.B.Their wedding proved to be a huge success.C.They received great attention from adoring fans.D.Their previous worry didnt work at all.第39页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT A5.Joan Crawford went out to get some fresh air because _.A.she had been sick of hotel lifeB.she just had broken
39、up with ClarkC.she liked sightseeing in New YorkD.she liked to meet her fans in New YorkA第40页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT A6.Her associates were greatly surprised when Joan Crawford went into Grand Central Station because they _.A.failed to keep up with herB.would easily get lostC.were afraid t
40、hat she might be mobbed by her fans thereD.noticed that she was not tidily dressed at that timeC第41页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT A7.Which of the following didnt explain why Sean Connery was not recognized by the local police in Casablanca?_A.He dressed in a sweat shirt and shorts.B.He didnt tak
41、e his driving license with him.C.He drove himself in Volkswagen Bug.D.He was bald.B第42页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame8.Sean Connery was once stopped for questioning and then arrested as by the local police on location in Casablanca.9.Initially,Reiner and his cast mates could eat at Farmers Market wit
42、hout being mobbed because their programs had_ 10.The reason why only the Meathead could continue to eat at Farmers Market is because he _ he wore on the show so that fans failed to recognize him.a suspicious character low ratingscould remove the wig第43页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT AB.Answer the
43、 following questions according to the text.1.What was it that made Monroe mobbed by her fans?_ _It was her walking style that made her recognized and mobbed by her fans.第44页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT A2.Who does the“former Mr.Universe runner-up”in paragraph 4 refer to?_ _3.What made Rob Reine
44、r have the chance to play a role in All in the Family?_ _TheformerMr.Universerunner-upreferstoSeanConnery.HarrisonFordturneddowntheroleofMeatheadonAll in the Family,andRobtookhisplace.第45页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT AC.Read the poem below and discuss the following questions with a partner.Fame
45、 is a Bee Emily DickinsonFameisabee.Ithasasong.Ithasasting.Ah,too,ithasawing.第46页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameTEXT AStudy the words that can collocate with“cast”and complete the following sentences with them.1.Newinvestigationisbeginningtocastconsiderable_onthisinterpretationofevents,however.2.Sheha
46、scast_herambitionshehadasaten-year-oldgirltobeanactress.doubtsasidestatueaboutneteyelightvotesshadows offdoubtsaside第47页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame3.80%ofmiddle-classvoterscasttheirfortheConservativeparty,whilemorethan50%ofworking-classandverypoorvotersvotedfortheLaborParty.4.Ifyoucastan_overthema
47、ps,youlldefinitelynotloseyourway.5.Willowswiththeirfeetinthewatercastgreen_overthepool.votesdoubtsasidestatueaboutneteyelightvotesshadows offeyeshadows第48页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame6.Tryashemight,themancouldnotcast_thestrainsoflifebyhimself.7.Thecharacterofyourparentshelpstoexplainorcastonwhoyoua
48、reandhowyoubehaveandrespond,givencertaincircumstances.lightoffdoubtsasidestatueaboutneteyelightvotesshadows off第49页Unit 1 The Other Side of Fame8.Wecast_forthenecessarytoolstorepairourcar,butcouldntfindtheminthegarage.9.Thesculptorispreparingtocasttheinbronzetoexpressthefriendlyrelationshipbetweenth
49、etwocountries.10.Thecompanyiscastingits_widetogettherightpersonforthepost.aboutstatuenetdoubtsasidestatueaboutneteyelightvotesshadows off第50页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameBACKGROUND INFORMATIONARTICLETRANSLATIONTEXT STRUCTURE ANALYSISREADING COMPREHENSION第51页Unit 1 The Other Side of FameStars may exp
50、erience the negative as well as benefits arising from their fame.But do those benefits outweigh the negative or the other way round?Three black celebrities stated what price they have paid for their fame respectively.Text B 知名给明星们带来可能有好有坏,但终究是好处更多还是坏处更多呢?三位黑人名人分别讲诉他们为名声付出代价。ThePriceofFame第52页Unit 1