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必修三
Unit
4
Amazing
Art
(4)1高一年级 英语Developing
ideasHan
Gan
and
His
Horses2ReadingLearning
objectives3By
the
end
of
the
class,
you
will
be
able
to:summarize
the
main
idea
of
each
paragraph
and
concludethe
structure
of
the
text;tell
specific
information
about
Han
Gan
and
his
masterpieceand
draw
a
mind
map;introduce
Han
Gan
and
his
masterpiece;share
other
artists
famous
for
painting
animals.Warm
upLook
at
the
pictures.
What
adjectives
can
you
think
of
to
describe
horses?4Warm
up5calmfaststrongbravecutewildcleverloyalWarm
upRacing
Horseby
XuBeihongThe
extract
fromOneHundred
Horses
byLangShining资料资
料6Warm
up7The
extract
fromGroomsand
Horses
by
Zhao
MengfuOne
of
Five
Horsesby
LiGonglin资料资
料Learning
to
learn8Before
reading
a
passage,
think
of
what
you
already
knowabout
the
topic.
For
example,
you
may
already
know
somefacts
about
the
Chinese
horse
painter,
Han
Gan
and
hispaintings.
Make
connections
between
your
backgroundknowledge
about
this
Chinese
historical
figure
and
the
newinformation
you
read
in
the
passage.
This
will
improve
yourunderstanding
of
new
concepts
and
information.Reading
for
mainidea9Read
the
text,
find
out
the
main
idea
of
the
text
andcheck
your
predictions.Reading
for
mainidea10What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?An
introduction
to
the
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art.The
story
behind
Night-Shining
White.c.
The
famous
artist
Han
Gan.√Reading
for
mainidea11Read
the
text
again,
and
summarize
the
main
idea
of
eachparagraph
and
the
structure
of
the
text.Paragraph
1:Paragraph
2:Paragraph
3:Paragraph
4:Paragraph
5:Reading
for
mainidea12Read
the
text
again,
and
summarize
the
main
idea
of
eachparagraph
and
the
structure
of
the
text.Paragraph
1:
Han
Gan
and
his
masterpiece.Paragraph
2:
How
he
became
a
painter.Paragraph
3:
What
he
did
as
a
court
painter.Paragraph
4:
Regarding
horses
as
his
teacher.Paragraph
5:
Comments
on
his
work.Structure
of
the
text13Part
1
:
Paragraph
(
1
)
Han
Gan
and
his
masterpiece.Part
2
:
Paragraph
(
2
—
4
)
The
life
of
Han
Gan.Part
3:Paragraph
(
5
)
Comments
on
Han
Gan’s
work.Reading
for
information14Read
paragraph
1
and
get
information.Name
of
the
painting:Description
of
the
painting:Reading
for
informationWhat
a
magnificent
horse!
Even
after
more
than
a
thousand
yearshave
passed,
we
can
still
feel
the
power
within
its
burning
eyes,bared
teeth
and
kicking
hooves
.
Night-Shining
White
,
now
kept
inNew
York’s
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art,
is
regarded
as
one
of
themost
significant
horse
paintings
in
the
history
of
Chinese
art.
Itsartist,
Han Gan
,
is
known
for
his
skill
in
capturing
not
only
thephysical
features
of
the
animal,
but
also
its
inner
spirit
and
strength.15Reading
for
information16Read
paragraph
1
and
get
information.Name
of
the
painting:Night-ShiningWhiteDescription
of
the
painting:magnificentburning
eyes,
bared
teeth
and
kicking
hoovesReading
for
information17Read
paragraph
2
and
get
information.Personal
information
(birth,
dynasty,
etc):How
Han
Gan
became
a
painter:Reading
for
informationBorn
into
a
poor
family
in
the
early
Tang
Dynasty,
the
young
Han
Ganhad
to
help
support
his
family
by
working
in
a
local
wine
shop.
Hisartistic
talent
was
discovered
by
accident
when
he
was
sent
to
thepoetWang
Wei’s
house
to
collect
payment
for
some
wine.18Reading
for
informationWhile
waiting
at
the
gate,
Han
Gan
used
a
stick
to
draw
pictures
in
thedirt
and
was
seen
by
the
poet
himself.
Wang
Wei
decided
to
sponsorthe
young
man
to
study
painting
and
recommended
him
to
a
master.Due
to
Han
Gan’s
natural
talent
and
years
of
hard
work,
he
waseventually
chosen
to
serve
Emperor
Xuanzong
in
the
royal
palace.19Reading
for
information20Read
paragraph
2
and
get
information.Personal
information
(birth,
dynasty,
etc):a
poor
family;
in
the
early
Tang
DynastyHow
Han
Gan
became
a
painter:be
discovered
by
accident;
be
sponsored
to
study
painting;be
recommended
to
a
master;
be
chosen
to
serveEmperor
XuanzongReading
for
information21Read
paragraph
3—4
and
get
information.5.
What
he
did
as
a
courtpainter:Reading
for
informationThe
Tang
emperors
were
very
fond
of
horses.
This
meant
that
theanimal
was
a
frequent
subject
for
artists.
At
that
time,
the
mostcommon
way
to
study
horse
painting
was
by
copying
the
works
ofprevious
painters.
Han
Gan’s
method,
however,
was
different
—
heobservedtheanimalitself.22Reading
for
informationHe
was
a
frequent
visitor
to
the
royal
stables
and
even
moved
into
live
with
the
stable
workers
for
quite
some
time.
The
horses,whether
resting
or
on
the
move,
offered
him
plenty
of
inspiration.The
more
time
he
spent
observing
these
animals,
the
more
hisunderstanding
of
them
grew.
Day
after
day,
Han
Gan
paintedthe
horses,
his
brush
presenting
every
detail
that
he
saw
withhis
own
eyes.23Reading
for
information24It
is
said
that
when
the
Emperor
asked
Han
Gan
to
take
amaster
of
horse
painting
as
his
teacher,
the
artist
replied,
“I
havemy
own
teachers,
Your
Majesty.
All
the
horses
in
yourstables
are
my
veryteachers.”Reading
for
information25Read
paragraph
3—4
and
get
information.5.
What
he
did
as
a
courtpainter:observe
the
animal
itself;be
a
frequent
visitor
to
the
royalstables;move
in
to
live
with
the
stable
workers.Reading
for
information26Read
paragraph
5
and
get
information.6.
Comments
on
HanGan’s
work:Reading
for
informationThose
who
saw
Han
Gan’s
horse
paintings
all
sang
high
praises
forhis
unique
skill,
saying
that
his
horses
“could
gallop
off
the
paper”.Even
Su
Shi,
the
famous
poet
of
the
Song
Dynasty,
expressed
hisadmiration
for
Han
Gan
as
a
master
of
horse
painting
with
the
words,“The
horses
painted
by
HanGan
are
real
horses.”27Reading
for
information28Read
paragraph
5
and
get
information.6.
Comments
on
HanGan’s
work:sing
highpraises;“could
gallop
off
the
paper”;express
one’s
admiration;“The
horses
painted
by
Han
Gan
are
real
horses.”Drawing
a
mind
map29Retelling30Work
in
groups
and
imagine
yourselves
as
a
tour
guide
in
theMetropolitan
Museum
of
Art.
You
can
introduce
Han
Gan
andhis
painting
based
on
the
mind
map
to
group
members.Think
about
what
information
to
include.Decide
in
what
order
you
will
introduce
it.Introduce
Han
Gan
and
his
painting
to
your
group
members.Retelling31What
a
magnificent
horse!
The
horse
is
full
of
the
powerwith
its
burning
eyes,
bared
teeth
and
kicking
hooves.
Thename
of
the
painting
is
Night-Shining
White,
kept
in
NewYork’s
Metropolitan
Museum
of
Art.
Han
Gan,
its
artist,
isregarded
as
a
famous
painter
good
at
painting
horses
inTang
Dynasty.
His
paintings
reflect
not
only
physicalfeatures
of
the
animal,
but
also
its
inner
spirit
and
strength.Retelling32Han
Gan’s
artistic
talent
was
discovered
by
the
poetWangWei
when
he
used
a
stick
to
draw
pictures
in
the
dirt.
ThenWang
Wei
sponsored
Han
Gan
to
study
painting
andrecommended
him
to
a
master.
A
few
years
later,
Han
Ganwas
chosen
toserve
EmperorXuanzong
in
the
royalpalacebecause
of
his
natural
talent
and
hard
work.Retelling33As
a
court
painter,
he
frequently
visited
the
royalstablesand
even
moved
in
to
live
with
the
stable
workers
for
quitesome
time
in
order
to
observe
horses
and
have
a
betterunderstanding
of
them.
His
brush
can
present
every
detailthat
he
saw
with
his
owneyes.Retelling34Therefore,
people
all
sang
high
praises
for
Han
Gan’s
horsepaintings,
saying
that
his
horses
“could
gallop
off
the
paper”.Even
Su
Shi
expressed
his
admiration
andsaid
“Thehorses
painted
by
HanGan
are
real
horses.”Reading
for
opinions35Think
over
and
answer
these
questions.What
made
Han
Gan
a
successfulpainter?What
does
Su
Shi’s
comment
mean
to
you?What
can
you
learn
from
Han
Gan’s
way
ofpainting?Reading
for
opinions36What
made
Han
Gan
a
successfulpainter?Han
Gan’s
natural
talent,
years
of
hard
work
and
hisunique
method.What
does
Su
Shi’s
comment
mean
to
you?It
means
that
the
horses
painted
by
Han
Gan
look
likereal
horses
due
tohis
talent,
unique
skill
and
carefulobservation.Reading
for
opinions373.
What
can
you
learn
from
Han
Gan’s
way
ofpainting?We
should
attach
importance
to
personal
experience,observation
and
practice.ApplicationPlease
introduce
Xu
Beihong
and
his
horse
paintings
to
the
class.38His
WorkRacing
Horse;muscular,
lean
and
full
ofenergyHis
PaintingTechniqueusing
free
brushstrokes,
very
few
lines
and
only
ink;using
different
shades
of
ink
to
show
light
and
shadowComments
onHis
Workreveal
his
mature
painting
features;reflect
his
patrioticApplicationPlease
introduce
Xu
Beihong
and
his
horse
paintings
to
the
class.His
Life39be
educated
by
his
father;
go
abroad:
Japan
and
Paris;travel
to
European
countries;serve
as
the
President
of
the
Central
Academy
of
FineArts
and
Chairman
of
the
Chinese
Artists’
Association;be
an
educator
and
teacherApplication40Xu
Beihong
is
a
great
modern
Chinese
painter.
He
is
bestknown
for
his
traditional
ink
paintings
of
horses,
birds,
andlandscapes.Born
into
a
poorfamily
in1895
inYixing
,Jiangsu
Province,
he
began
to
study
Chinese
works,calligraphy
and
Chinese
paintings
with
his
father
during
hischildhood.Application41And
in
his
youth,
he
used
to
go
abroad
to
learn
paintingtwice,
respectively
in
Japan
and
Paris.
He
also
traveled
toseveral
European
countries,
which
allowed
him
to
observeand
imitate
Western
art
techniques.Application42After
his
return
to
China,
he
taught
at
Peking
University’s
Schoolof
Art
at
the
invitation
of
Cai
Yuanpei
and
taught
at
NationalCentral
University
(now
Nanjing
University)
successively.
Afterthe
founding
of
the
People’s
Republic
of
China
in
1949,
heserved
as
thePresident
of
the
Central
Academy
of
Fine
Arts
andChairman
of
the
Chinese
Artists’
Association.Application43Due
to
Mr.
Xu’s
early-age
experience,
he
was
a
master
ofboth
oils
and
Chinese
ink
.
Most
of
his
works,
however,were
in
the
Chinese
traditional
style.
He
was
good
at
usingfree
brushstrokes,
very
few
lines
and
only
ink
as
well
asusing
different
shades
of
inkto
show
light
and
shadow.Application44One
o
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