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1、Unit5Doyouwanttowatchagameshow?SectionB12a-2eLearningaims:1.Learntousethefollowingwords:culture,famous,appear,become,rich,successful,might,main,reason,common,film,unlucky,lose,girlfriend,ready,character,simplethinkof,comeout,oneofthemainreasons,suchasbereadyto,tryone’sbest,inthe1930s,faceanydange
2、r2.Learntousethefollowingphrases:Readthepassageandfindoutthemainideaofthepassage.1.MickeyMouse,afamoussymbolinAmericanculture2.SomeCartoonswithMickeyMouse3.Disneythemeparksaroundtheworld4.Whatpeoplethinkofcartoons2bReadthepassageandcompletethetimelinebelow.Mickeybecamethefirstcartooncharactertoha
3、veastarontheHollywoodWalkofFame.WaltDisneymade87cartoonswithMickeyMouse.SteamboatWilliecameoutinNewYork.1930sNovember18,1978November18,19282cReadthepassageagainandfillinthefactsaboutMickey.阅读指导:阅读这五个问题,明确每句话的意思,带着问题去读短文。在短文中划出相关问题的依据,并作出回答。Whatdoeshelooklike?MickeyMouseHeisablackmousewithtwolarge
4、roundears.Whocreatedhim?MickeyMouseWaltDisneyWhatwashisfirstcartoon?MickeyMouseSteamboatWillie.Whoishisgirlfriend?MickeyMouseMinnie.Whyishepopular?MickeyMouseBecauseheislikeacommonman,buthealwaystriedtofaceanydanger.Hewasalwaysreadytotryhisbest.Peoplewanttoseethe“littleman”win.Peoplewanttobelikeh
5、im.1.WhatisMickeyMouseasymbolof?WhatcartooncharacterisasymbolofChineseculture?Readthepassageagainanddiscussthequestionswithapartner.It’sasymbolofAmericanculture.MonkeyKingisasymbolofChineseculture.2d2.DoyouthinkWaltDisneyisasmartman?Whyorwhynot?Doyouwanttobelikehim?Yes,heis.Becauseheknowsthatmost
6、peopleliketoseethe“littleman”win.3.WhydidpeoplewanttobelikeMickey?DoyouwanttobelikeMickey?Whyorwhynot?4.CanyouthinkofanothercartooncharacterthatisasfamousasMickey?Whyisthecharacterpopular?Becausehewasalwaysreadytotryhisbest.Yes.Forexample,MonkeyKing.Becausehealwaystriedtofaceanyproblems.1.thinkof
7、,2.theblackmousewithtwolargeroundears,3.over80yearsago,4.thefirstcartoonwithsoundandmusic,5.comeout,6.oneofthemainreasons,7.suchas8.bereadyto(dosth.),9.tryone’sbest(todosth.),10.inthe1930s,Underlinethefollowingphrasesi