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Before Reading_ 1.1_1,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Carl Lewis,Word Web,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Before Reading_ 1.1_1_pop,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Hailing from the small town of Charlemagne, Qubec, Celine Dion has become one of the all-time greatest singers. Celine was born in 1968, the youngest of fourteen children. Early in childhood, she sang with her brothers and sisters in a small club owned by her parents. At the age of twelve, Dion composed a song in her native French and sent it to a record company, where it garnered the attention of a respected manager. Her talent was discovered and her career started. In 1991, Celine burst onto the US stage when she recorded the theme song to Disneys hit “Beauty and the Beast.” In 1996 she was so well-known internationally that she came to Atlantic Olympics to present the song “The Power of the Dream.” Her powerful voice and the wonderful melody rocked everyone there.,Carl Lewis,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading1.2_1,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Deep within each heart, There lies a magic spark And since the dawn of man The strength of just “I can” Has brought together people of all nations Theres nothing ordinary In the living of each day Everyone of us will play Feel the flame forever burn Teaching lessons we must learn,That lights the fire of our imagination,_,Theres a special part,_,Carl Lewis,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Directions: Listen to the song and fill in the blanks with what you hear.,Before Reading1.2_2,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,To bring us closer to the power of the dream As the world gives us its best It is the power of the dream that brings us here Your mind will take you far The rest is just pure heart And every boy and girl As they come into this world Feel the flame forever burn Teaching lessons we must learn To bring us closer to the power of the dream We pray that it will always be,To stand apart from all the rest,_,Youll find your fate is all your own creation,_,They bring the gift of hope and inspiration,_,The world unites in hope and peace,_,Carl Lewis,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading1.2_3,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,It is the power of the dream that brings us here Every woman, child and man Its the moment that you think you cant Youll discover that you can Teaching lessons we must learn To bring us closer to the power of the dream The world unites in hope and peace We pray that it will always be It is the power of the dream that brings us here Feel the flame forever burn,Theres so much strength in all of us,_,Feel the flame forever burn,_,Carl Lewis,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading1.2_4,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Teaching lessons we must learn To bring us closer to the power of the dream The world unites in hope and peace We pray that it will always be It is the power of the dream that brings us here The power of the dream The courage to embrace your fear No matter where you are To realize the power of the dream To realize the power of the dream,The faith in things unseen,_,To reach for your own star,_,Carl Lewis,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading_1.3,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,1. What kind of Olympic spirit is expressed in the song?,Believing in the power of dreams and always having faith in yourself.,2. How would you understand this line “Youll find your fate is all your own creation”?,All the Olympic champions actually create their own glory through their own efforts.,3. In the song, the word “lesson” appears several times, what kind of lesson must be learned here?,Learn to fight for dream and to be the best.,Carl Lewis,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading_2.1,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Directions: Describe what kind of figure skating athlete she was according to the video clip.,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,Carl Lewis,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading_2.2,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Directions: As the old saying goes, “A fall into the pit, a gain in your wit,” how do you think this applies to Kristi Yamaguchis performance?,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,Carl Lewis,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading_3.1,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Watch an interview with Carl Lewis,Carl Lewis,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading_3.2,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Carl Lewis,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Directions: The following questions are based on the information in the interview.,1. How many times did Carl Lewis win the Olympic medals?,Altogether 9 times.,2. When did he get the first Olympic medal and when did he get the last one?,He got the first one in 1989 and the last one in 1996.,3. According to him, what was his key to remain at the top?,In order to be the top and stay there, he had to be visionary and it was a hard journey so he had to rely on teamwork.,4. Some people say competitive sports build character, what do you think about it?,Carl Lewiss success proved that his glory was not relying on being young or his talent but his persistence and his good management of himself.,Word Web,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Before Reading_4,Dictation,A Brief Introduction to the Singer,Questions and Answers,Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchi,A video clip about Kristi Yamaguchis fall in 1992 Olympics,Carl Lewis,Word Web,An interview with Carl Lewis,Questions and Answers,Olympic,swifter,honor,higher,glory,stronger,Olympic Flame,medal,ancient Greek,champion,the torch,the Olympic Flag,Directions: What words will occur to you whenever we mention the word “Olympic.” Write down as many words as possible about it.,sportsmanship,1996 Olympics Song “The Power of the Dream”,Global Reading_1,Part Division of the Text,True or False,Questions and Answers,Part,Para(s).,Main Ideas,1,2,12,315,Many athletes mount the winners stand not simply because of their athletic talent, but because of their firm inner fibre.,The qualities that help make Olympic champions involve having a dream, being fired up, aiming high, not quitting, and making ones own luck.,1. 2. 3. 4.,After Kristi Yamaguchi fell to the ground she had to do the program all over again in order to win the gold medal. Sportsmen win not simply because of their athletic talent but because of their strong willpower. Every child who dreams of Olympic fame will one day climb onto the winners stand. Most athletes are able to foretell the outcome of their competition.,Global Reading_ 2,Part Division of the Text,True or False,Questions and Answers,She received near-perfect marks despite the fall.,Not every child who dreams of Olympic fame will one day climb onto the winners stand.,F,( ),F,( ),T,( ),Some athletes are able to do that because of their high expectation.,F,( ),Global Reading_ 3_1,Part Division of the Text,True or False,Questions and Answers,1. Why was Kristi Yamaguchi awarded the gold medal even though she fell to the ice during her performance?,Because the judges were deeply impressed by her spirited recovery from the tumble and they highly appreciated her determination and courage.,2. What did Loretta Dawes sacrifice to support her daughter to grow into a world-class athlete?,For an entire year before the 1992 Olympics, she rarely saw her daughter who lived with her coach to be closer to the gym, a 45-minute drive from home.,3. Why did Carl Lewis plan to compete again even after winning eight gold medals?,Because he was driven not only to be the best but always to do his best. In other words, he wanted to bring out his maximum potential.,Global Reading_ 3_2,Part Division of the Text,True or False,Questions and Answers,4. What did Florence Joyner write in her diary before the 1998 Games and what happened then?,She wrote in her diary the time she expected to run and win the 100-meter dash: 10.54 seconds. When Flo Jo crossed the finish line, the clock showed 10.54. She had not only seen herself winning, but called her winning time to the split second.,5. What happened to Derek Redmond in the 400-meter semifinal? What did he do then?,He had one leg injured and fell to the track. He struggled to his feet and began to hobble. Finally, with his fathers help, he limped to the finish line.,6. What does Paul Wylies story tell us?,His story tells us that luck strikes only those who are prepared to capitalize on it.,Its not just athletic talent that molds winners. John Anderson relates the stories of some well-known athletes to show what makes Olympic champions. He also points out that good luck only strikes those who are well prepared to take advantage of it.,Detailed Reading,Detailed Reading,When Kristi Yamaguchi fell to the ice in the 1992 Winter Olympics at Albertville, France, spectators groaned. Surely the 20-year-olds chances for a gold medal in figure skating had evaporated with that tumble. But Kristi rose to her feet,What Makes Olympic Champions? John E. Anderson,Detailed Reading_t1,Detailed Reading,flashed a dazzling smile and spun back into her program. When the judges scores were announced, she had received near-perfect marks despite the fall. Her spirited recovery gave her the gold medal a tribute to her determination and courage.,As a consultant to US Olympic teams and many individual athletes, Ive seen dozens of young men and women like Kristi who reached deep into themselves at a critical moment and found something that brought out their best. They mounted the winners stand not simply because of athletic talent but because of firm inner fiber. They had a dream. Kristi Yamaguchi visualized herself as an Olympic champion the first time she put on skates, at age six. Bonny Warner, who represented the United States in three Olympic luge competitions, didnt have her dream until she was a college student. Before that, she had never heard of the racing sled called a luge. But once the dream took shape, both young women clung to it courageously and worked to make it come true.,Detailed Reading_t2-3,Detailed Reading,Detailed Reading_t4,Detailed Reading,Most important, their parents and those around them supported the dream. Loretta Dawes, whose 16-year-old daughter, Dominique, was one of the first female black gymnasts to represent the United States in the Olympics, recently told the press that bringing up a world-class athlete isnt easy. For an entire year before the 1992 Olympics, she rarely saw her daughter, who lived with her coach to be closer to the gym, a 45-minute drive from home. Dawes was asked,what advice she would give other parents of athletes. She answered simply and eloquently. “Believe in your child,” she said.,That doesnt mean every child who dreams of Olympic fame will one day climb onto the winners stand. But being able to dream is the first step on every road to success even if the initial dream eventually leads to a different road. Theyre fired up. The Olympic Flame that top performers pursue burns inside them. Theyre driven not only to be the best but to do their best always.,Detailed Reading_t5-7,Detailed Reading,Thats why Carl Lewis, who already holds eight Olympic gold medals, plans to compete again at 36 in the 1996 Games, against youngsters half his age; and why discus thrower Al Oerter, after winning gold medals in four consecutive Olympics, tried again for the Olympic team at age 47.,Swimmer Janet Evans, who won three gold medals in Seoul in 1988, embodied that same desire to win four years later. After she narrowly missed a gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle, she swam one of the most psychologically challenging races of her life in the 800-meter freestyle to win the gold. “I just wanted to be up there on that winners stand one more time,” she confessed.,Detailed Reading_t8-9,Detailed Reading,They aim high. I once asked a world-class athlete to guess at the outcome of a major competition. “Ill come in fifth,” he said. And thats exactly where he finished,even though he could easily have placed third, or even second, since two other major contenders performed poorly.,Detailed Reading_t10-11,Detailed Reading,Contrast him with “Flo Jo” Florence Griffith Joyner. Training a week before the 1988 Games, she wrote in her diary the time she expected to run and win the 100-meter dash: 10.54 seconds. When Flo Jo crossed the finish line, the clock showed 10.54. She had not only seen herself winning, but called her winning time to the split second. They never quit. The 1992 Summer Olympics featured two tremendously poignant moments. American sprinter Gail Devers, the clear leader in the 100-meter hurdles, tripped over the last barrier. She agonizingly pulled herself to her knees and crawled the last five meters, finishing the fifth but finishing.,Detailed Reading_t12-13,Detailed Reading,They make their own luck. When Paul Wylie won a silver medal in mens figure skating at Albertville, he surprised everyone but himself. Several skaters who had been expected to win medals had been injured or had performed poorly. “I was the last person expected to make the winners podium,” Wylie said. “But I had trained like crazy, and when the favorites faltered, I was ready.”,Even more heart-breaking was the 400-meter semifinal in which British runner Derek Redmond had one leg injured and fell to the track. He struggled to his feet and began to hobble, determined to complete the race. His father ran from the stands to help him off the track, but the athlete refused to quit.,He leaned on his father, and the two limped to the finish line together, to deafening applause.,Detailed Reading_t14-15,Detailed Reading,Month after month, year after year, Olympians I know go through a grind of pointing toward their big moment. Skaters arise at 4 a.m. to squeeze in a few hours of practice before a rink is open to the public. Cyclists put in hours of running exercises before reporting to their daily jobs. Boxers head for the gym and work out relentlessly every day. In the Olympics, as in other aspects of life, luck certainly counts. The second clarinetist who has practiced diligently is lucky to get a chance to solo when the first clarinetist becomes ill. So is the assistant sales manager who fills in for the boss in an emergency. But both must be well prepared for their big break. In the Olympics in everything luck strikes those prepared to capitalize on it.,1. What does “dazzling” mean here? What does the word imply?,But Kristi rose to her feet, flashed a dazzling smile and spun back into her program.,Detailed Reading_t1_ But Kristi rose,Detailed Reading,“Dazzling” means very impressive and attractive. The word “dazzling” implies that Kristi was very courageous in the face of adversity.,2. Translate the sentence into Chinese.,但是克里斯蒂站了起来,她灿然一笑,旋转身体,继续表演。,1. What does “spirited recovery” refer to?,Her spirited recovery gave her the gold medal a tribute to her determination and courage.,Detailed Reading_t1_Her spirited ,Detailed Reading,It refers to Kristis coming back to her program, which showed her energy and determination.,2. What does “tribute” mean?,It means something that you say, do or make to show your admiration and respect for someone.,3. Translate the sentence into Chinese.,她能鼓起勇气,重振旗鼓,因此赢得了金牌,这是对她的决心和勇气的褒奖。,1. What does “reached deep into themselves” mean?,Ive seen dozens of young men and women like Kristi who reached deep int
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