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1、UNIT 2 MediaWarm up-Thinking about the TopicLook at the three images.1 Where would you find creatures like these? Have you seen any of these creatures or similar creatures before? 1 Talk about them with your partner: a. Do any of them look like real people? b. How were these creatures made? c. Think

2、 of some words to describe each picture. 2 Now, work together with a partner to make some sentences about the images. Speak, do not write. They all have . They look . Beginning to ReadSkinning to Identify the Writers Purpose It is very important to gain an overall idea of the reading passage structu

3、re and the writers purpose BEFORE you try to complete the IELTS reading exercises. Computer Generation of Animated CharactersAAsk any young person to tell you the names of some famous movies and the chances are that many of those mentioned will be popular because of computer-generated special effect

4、s. Movies such as Star Wars , the Matrix and; Harry Potter rely heavily on computers to create special fantasy and space effects. Others, such as the famous Lord of the Rings movies, created surprisingly lifelike humanoid characters using sophisticated computer-generated techniques. The creative eff

5、ort that lies behind these creatures is amazing. However, genuinely human characters, indistinguishable from real actors, are still not quite possible, although we are getting very close to this elusive goal. BThe process of imagining and developing a computer-generated character is complex, involvi

6、ng many stages. The first stage is to design the look of the character, and to create a three-dimensional model on the computer. The model must be able to move in a realistic manner and, most importantly, its face must mirror human faces when it laughs, frowns or talks. One way to achieve this is by

7、 building a real skeleton of the model. After using lasers to scan the real model into the computer, controls are added that allow the bones and muscles to be moved around. CThis is where computer animation comes in. Because people are so conscious of how real faces look, many detailed controls are

8、needed on the computer to move the different features of the face. Up to a hundred may be needed to move the muscles of the face, so that the characters eyes, skin, mouth and other features all look natural to our eyes. DAfter designing all of the components of the face and body, and the computer co

9、ntrols, the character is ready to move, or be animated. One way of achieving this is called motion capture, where a person acts out the character, and his movements are captured by video camera and uploaded into the computer. Another way is key-frame animation, where, instead of modeling actions fro

10、m a real person, the animators use the controls to move all of the parts of the body and face to create movement on the screen. These methods are often used together in creating an animated character; both of them are slow and painstaking, requiring hours of effort and planning. EEnormous computer p

11、ower is needed to make animation look real. For the Lord of the Rings, thousands of processors and numerous workstations were used to create all of the characters and special effects. There were up to 160 people working on computer graphics for these three movies, which took approximately 4 million

12、processing hours. It is estimated that the same process would have taken up to 200 years on a 4-gigahertz PC! FHowever, despite all of this extremely sophisticated and expensive technology, creating a real human face is still a challenge for our animators. People are very sensitive to facial express

13、ions. We can immediately pick if a face is not human, and we often have a strong reaction to this. The closer the face is to looking truly human, the more negative this reaction can be; this effect has been christened the uncanny valley by Japanese roboticist*Masahiro Mori. However, he also suggests

14、 that once the animation gets close enough to the real thing, we begin to feel positive about it once more. So, maybe future Tom Cruises or Lindsay Loans will be computer generated, and we will never know the difference. * an expert on design, construction and use of robots 4 Read the first sentence

15、 ONLY of each paragraph in the reading passage and answer the question below. Take NO MORE THAN FIVE minutes to do this. Does this reading passage: a. Give a history of something? b. Describe how something is done? c. Compare and contrast two things? d. Discuss a problem and give a solution? Scannin

16、g for Specific FactsSometimes in IELTS readings you need to look quickly over the reading passage to find facts, dates, numbers or names. It is important to practice focussing your eyes ONLY on the information you need. 5 Look quickly at the passage and write down the letter of the paragraph which c

17、ontains the following information. Take no more than THREE minutes to do this! a._ Masahiro Mori b. _Key frame animation c._160 d. _Star Wars e._ Three-dimensional f. _ A hundred 6 Now, match the information above to the following. Write the letter of the paragraph where you will find this informati

18、on beside each one. a. _Movie name b. _Name of a person who works with robots c. _Number of people working on a project d. _Computer technique e. _Number of computer controls f._ Computer model Skimming to Summaries the Main Idea7 Now, work with a partner to complete a brief summary of this reading

19、passage. Speak, do not write. This passage is about . It describes . It takes . (final two paragraphs) IELTS Type Questions: Reading for Details and for Main IdeasNow, you should be able to read this passage quickly to find details and answer the following questions. Locating Information The passage

20、 has 6 paragraphs, A-F Which paragraph contains the following information? Write the correct letter, A - F, beside the statements below. Note: You may use any letter more than once. You may not need to use all the letters. TIPYou will needto use your scanning skills to answer this question.1) _A des

21、cription of motion capture2) _Lindsay Loan of the future 3) _Negative response to human-like expressions 4) _Processing hours needed 5) _Special effects make films popular 6) _Creating a bone structure using lasers and adding controls 7) _100 muscle controls Sentence Completion - Type A Complete the

22、 sentences. choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS or a NUMBER from the passage for each answer. TIP Always read the instructions for this kind of question very carefully. This answer may require no more than ONE or TWO words. Hyphenated words count as one word8) The Lord of the Rings movies had a computer

23、-generated character that was created using _techniques. 9) A three-dimensional model created on the computer needs to move in_. 10) Once a real model has been scanned into the computer by using lasers, the animators add controls to move the _around. 11) Both motion capture and key-frame animation a

24、re described as being _ methods. 12) Not only thousands of processors, but also _ were required to make the characters and special effects in The Lord of the Rings movies. 13) The animation for these movies required about _ processing hours. 14) Achieving a completely realistic human face is still a

25、 challenge for animators, as people are very conscious of _. 15) In general, people seem to have a more negative reaction to an animated face that is quite close to looking human; this has been called the _ effect. TIPRead the beginning of each sentence and look for an ending which matches the gramm

26、ar and the meaning.Sentence Completion - Type B Complete each sentence with the correct ending, A-L, from the box below. There are more endings given than beginnings. 16)Among recent movies, many of the most successful. 17)There are many stages involved in imagining and developing 18)In order to cre

27、ate a 3-D model on the computer, some people19)Once a laser has scanned this model into the computer, controls to. 20)Motion capture is a technique where an actors movements are filmed and used to.21)Key-frame animation is a technique where the animators use the controls to. 22)Whichever of these me

28、thods is used, it is necessary to. A put in hours of slow; careful planning and work. B get closer to this elusive goal. C move all parts of the body and face to create each movement. D have used computers to create special fantasy effects. E must mirror a human laugh, frown or smile. F model the mo

29、vements of the character. G a complex computer-generated character. H create all the characters and special effects. I first build a real skeleton of the model. J make the bones and muscles move can be added. K is still a challenge for animators. L have a strong reaction to a face that is not quite

30、right.TIPIn a classification type of question, it is important to be very clear about the categories that are specified. Read them carefully , and try to highlight the part of the text that is related to each one.Classification According to the information in paragraphs B, C and D of the reading pas

31、sage, classify the following actions as occurring. A in the design and creation stage B in the animation stage - motion capture C in the animation stage - key frame animation Write the correct letter, A, B or C in the gaps. 23)_to film someone moving 24)_to recreate movement using computer controls

32、25)_to make an actual model Global Multi-Choice Circle the letter for the correct answer. 26) The writers main idea is that: a. Computer animation is the best way to make movies. b. Animators cannot quite yet make characters that truly seem to be human. c. Animation requires too many computers and p

33、rocessors to be economic. d. Robots are a form of animation. TIPRemember the brief summary you made in the “Beginning to Read” section of this unit. This summary will help you to answer this question.After You ReadThis section of the reading units will include some activities to help you to understa

34、nd and practice reading and language skills that you will need for the IELTS test. TIPNotice the variety of endings (suffixes) of these adjectives.Vocabulary - Adjectives 8 Answer these questions. i. Which ending is common to the adjectives below? _ ii. Consider indistinguishable. What does the -abl

35、e ending mean_ be done iii. What does the in- prefix mean? _Humanoid .sophisticatedcreativegenuineindistinguishableelusivecomplexthree-dimensionalrealisticpainstakingextremesensitive9 Complete the sentences below using the adjectives in the list above. a. _ technology is very complex. b. If somethin

36、g is _, it is difficult to find or achieve.c. Something that is _ is similar to the real thing. d. If something is _, they notice or are affected by slight changes.e. _ means making new things. f. If something is _ , it is real rather than artificial. g. A cube is _; it has height, width and depth.

37、h. Something that is _ is the opposite of simple. i. A _ character is like a human. j. To do something in a _ way means that you take a lot of time and trouble. k. Something _ from someone else looks the same as that other person. More Vocabulary to mention .fantasytechniquesskeletonlasersanimationf

38、eaturesto requireprocessorworkstationsreactionfacial expressions 10 Match the words above to the meanings below. a. Ways of doing something _b. Desks set up with computers, screens and other necessary equipment _c. A central computing unit _d. The set of bones, joined together, that makes up a human

39、 or animal _e. The parts of a face, such as eyes, mouth and nose_f. A magic or dream world _ g. To need (something) _h. To talk about (something) _1. Special light beams _J. Ways of looking happy, sad etc _k. A response to a statement or action _1. A film with characters that seem to be alive _9 Com

40、plete the following sentences, using the same vocabulary. You will not need all of the words in the list above. a. Many _films now rely on computer-generated effects. b. Computer_ requires enormous computer power. c. People who create computer-generated characters use very sophisticated animation _

41、d. Thousands of _may be necessary to make realistic animated characters. e. _can be used to scan a real model of a character into the computer. f Many detailed computer controls are needed to animate the different _ of a characters face. g. Even so, we can see that _ _are computer-generated ones rat

42、her than genuine human ones. Passive Voice Look up passive voice in your grammar book if you are not sure of the meaning. Then do these exercises. 12 Classify the examples of passives listed below according to the following types, A-E. The first one has been done for you. A passive with modal - may, will, should, could, etc. B passive with infinitive C present simple passive D past simple passive E present perfect passive a. _C_ .many of those (that) are mentioned. b. _ .the bones and muscles to be moved around c. _ . many detailed controls are needed d. _ . up to a hundred may be needed e. _

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