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根据《东方之珠》谱例设计一节音乐课。(1)教学目标:从课程标准的三个维度进行目标设计,注意行为动词的表述,具有可操作性。(2)教学环节:关注音乐本体,注重参与体验,注意学习方式,培养学习能力,方法适合全体学生。

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东方之珠(一)教学目标

1.通过欣赏《东方之珠》,体验歌曲的内在情感,感受音乐所表现的意境,并在听辨、学唱、思考、交流、探讨的过程中,理解作品的情感内涵。

2.主动了解香港的相关历史知识,能够用歌声体验期盼祖国统一,热爱祖国的思想感情。

3.让学生了解香港回归十年后,展示给我们的全新面貌。教学重点与难点突出本单元“祖国统一”的思想教育主题,深刻体验歌曲中所蕴含的思归、盼归的真切情感。教学过程伴随《七子之歌》优美的旋律,学生走进教室,做好上课准备。

导入新课:

1.教师带来了几首歌,请同学们来听听他们都是谁?(播放张学友《太阳星辰》、刘德华《中国人》、陈奕迅《十年》等)生(分别说出歌星的名字)。总结出这些歌星都是香港人。

2.教师播放一些图片:香港有特点的景点、建筑图片。(背景音乐为《东方之珠》)(师生互动,共同欣赏香港的典型建筑、景点等图片,同时在潜移默化中初听歌曲《东方之珠》)

3.展示学生自己搜寻的相关资料,了解香港的风土人情及相关的历史知识。教师归纳小结:香港地区位于珠江口东侧,包括香港岛、九龙半岛、新界以及周围岛屿。因盛产沉香而得名香港,又名香江、香海。是我们祖国美丽的“东方之珠”。

4.欣赏录音《东方之珠》。教师播放录音,边欣赏边体会,这首歌曲表达了什么样的情绪和意境?(欣赏过后,学生讨论回答问题,表述自己欣赏后的感受)随琴演唱“让海风吹拂了五千年,每一滴泪珠仿佛都说出你的尊严;让海潮伴我来保佑你,请别忘记我永远不变黄色的脸。”教师小结:作者以含蓄而富于诗意的语言描绘7香港的地理位置、历史沧桑和迷人的夜色,并拟人化地表现了人们对香港的无限眷恋之情。分析歌曲的情感内涵。师:通过刚才的演唱和欣赏,再加上你以前对这首歌曲的印象,你认为这首歌曲最好听、最感人的是哪几句?你能不能试着唱唱?(师生互动,教师可以帮助学生完成)师:“让海潮伴我来保佑你”深切表达了炎黄子孙对东方之珠--香港的无比爱恋之情。“请别忘记我永远不变黄色的脸”多次的强调,深刻揭示了香港同胞同为炎黄子孙,渴望归依祖国怀抱、渴望统一的爱国之情,从而将一颗炽热的赤子之心奉献给了亲爱的祖国。这么深沉、这么情真意切的一首《东方之珠》是谁创作的?(学生回答:罗大佑)

5.作者介绍罗大佑。师:你们对于罗大佑熟悉吗?(若熟悉由学生介绍,若不熟悉教师演唱《童年》《明天会更好》)

6.教师演唱《童年》《明天会更好》片段。

7.《东方之珠》也是刻画香港回归祖国的一部极具代表性歌曲,简介回归情况。

8.表现歌曲,分组对歌曲进行实践创造。

(1)在充分理解歌曲的基础上,分男女声部,随VCD伴奏进行演唱。

(2)男女生对唱表演,高潮部分大家合唱跟随。

9.欣赏《香港始终有你》这是为庆祝香港回归十周年而创作的歌曲,由香港百名歌星演唱。

10.小结同学们,我们的祖国历经沧桑,香港、澳门已经顺利回归到祖国母亲的怀抱,台湾的回归也已指日可待,但回归的历程仍然需要我们做出艰辛的努力,期望就在你们的身上,为了祖国统一,为了民族的昌盛,让我们共同努力吧!

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     If you have ever been in a school play or even made believe you were a doctor, detective, or a space

traveler, you know the enjoyment that acting brings. Almost all of us have the wish to play the part of

someone-or something-else.   1  

     In the ancient world, acting was often associated with religious ceremonies and other special occasions. As far back as 2200 B.C. trained Chinese actors performed ceremonial dances in costume and makeup

at harvest festivals.   2  To the dance was gradually added pantomime-the imitation of movements and

gestures-as well as the wearing of masks, the singing of chants, and finally the use of dialogue.

     While acting was coming into its own in the ancient Chinese classical theatre, it was doing the same in

the western world, in Greece. From about 500 B.C. on, acting became a highly specialized art in Greece. Greek actors, however, still wore masks, and their motions were largely fixed by custom.   3  

     Modern acting, by contrast, gives the individual actor great opportunity to develop his or her personal

talents for serious, comic, or musical drama. The names, faces, and styles of famous movie actors are

known worldwide.   4     A special form of acting takes place in radio drama, which was highly popular

before television. In radio drama the actors face an unique challenge. They are unseen by their audience.

So they must rely on voice alone to make their characters real to the listeners.

       5  Only forty percent of Broadway actors are employed, most of them for only part of the year.

Those who become stars need not only talent, but determination. They must not be easily discouraged.

Otherwise, they might give up before the opportunity for stardom presents itself.

A. The origins of acting are in the act of remembering.

B. Drama in Greece began with festivals honoring Dionysus.

C. It is believed that this was the first step in the development of acting.

D. Historical records indicate that this desire is as old as civilization itself.

E. Acting is not, as many people think, a quick, easy road to fame and riches.

F. Broadway and television provide other stages on which actors can display their talent.

G. Consequently, they had little opportunity to demonstrate their individual personalities.

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