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111Module 4 CarnivalReadingThe Magic of the MaskGoalsTo learn about carnivalTo learn to read with strategiesProcedures Step 1 Warming up by learning about “carnival”Today we are going to take part in a festival marked by merrymaking and processions. It is called “Carnival”. But what is carnival? Carnival is a kind of communal celebration, especially the religious celebration in Catholic countries that takes place just before Lent. A carnival parade is a public celebration, combining some elements of a circus and public street party, generally during the Carnival Season. Carnival is mostly a tradition of long-time Roman Catholic and, to a lesser extent, Christian Orthodox areas of the world. Most Protestant and non-Christian areas do not celebrate it.Step 2 Before you readNow we go to page 32. But before we take the text The Magic of the Mask lets first go over the word list for this module, paying attention to the pronunciation of the word, the relationship between its pronunciation and its spelling.Step 3 While you readNow we shall read carefully the text. While reading try to cut/ the sentences into thought groups, blacken the predicates, underline the useful expressions and darken the connectives.Step 4 After you readCopy all the useful expressions into your Expression Book and make your own sentences with them.the magic of the mask, think of, change from one country to another, the same everywhere, come from, be followed by, without meat, prepare for, seeas, a last chance, have fun, at the end of, dress up, at the beginning, wear masks, for weeks on end, walk round the streets, without being recognised, ordinary people, have romantic adventures, in secret, go unpunished, become a problem, be limited by laws, date back to, at night, dress up as, in later times, carry firearms, enter a church, wear a mask, break the laws, be put into prison for up to years, become part of the Austrian empire, at the end of the eighteenth century, be banned completely, become just a memory, in the late 1970s, be revived by students, organize parties, throw bits of brightly coloured paper at, be good for,be developed for tourists, be celebrated for five days, in February, arrive from all over, enjoy the fun, be fully booked, the narrow streets, be crowded with, wonderful costumes, the main languages, the spirit of Venice carnival, not quite the same as, the great American carnivals, the key to , the mystery of the mask, wander through, see thousands of, have no idea, look like, takeoff, come offStep 5 Reading and answeringYou are to read the text once again to answer all the questions in the box about carnival and its celebration.The Magic of the MaskWhat goes with carnival?Crowds,costumes,and confusion goes with carnival.Where does the word carnival come from and what is its meaning? “Carnival” comes from two Latin words,meaning “no more meat”. Where was the most famous carnival and how long did it last at the beginning?The most famous carnival in Europe was in Venice. At the beginning, it lasted for just one day.Why was wearing masks limited?The government realized that wearing masks had become a problem. Their use was limited by laws.When was the tradition of wearing masks revived?But in the late 1970s the tradition was revived by students. How long is carnival celebrated in Venice?Today, carnival in Venice is celebrated for five days in February. Step 6 Talking about The Magic of the MaskNow we are going to do something fun. We shall try to turn the text into a conversation. A conversation about The Magic of the MaskA: Mr.Zhao, would you tell us something about the magic of the mask?B: All right. We shall go to a carnival today.C: What is a carnival? Is that like a festival in China?B:A carnival is a public celebration, combining some elements of a circus and public street party, generally. D: Think of carnival,and you think of crowds,costumes,and confusionThe sounds and sights change from one country to another but the excitement is the same everywhereB:You are absolutely right.A: Where does the carnival come from?B: “Carnival” comes from two Latin words,meaning “no more meat”. C: How was it celebrated in the beginning?D: In Europe,where it began,carnival was followed by forty days without meat, as people prepared for the Christian festival of Easter. B: Actually people saw Carnival as a last chance to have fun at the end of winter season. Having fun meant eating, drinking,and dressing upA: Where was the most famous carnival held?D: The most famous carnival in Europe was in Venice.C: How long did it last then?B: At the beginning, it lasted for just one day. C: What did people do then at a carnival?B: People ate, drank, and wore masksD: As time passed, however, the carnival period was extended, so that it began just after Christmas. For weeks on end people walked round the streets wearing masks, doing what they wanted without being recognised, A: Could ordinary people pretend to be rich and important?B: Yes, they could. And famous people could have romantic adventures in secret. Many crimes went unpunished.D: Later on, the government realised that wearing masks had become a problem. Their use was limited by laws, the first of which dates back to the fourteenth century. B: I believe men were not allowed to wear masks at night; and they were not allowed to dress up as women. D: In later times more laws were passed. People who wore masks could not carry firearms; and no one could enter a church wearing a mask. If they broke the laws, they were put into prison for up two years. B: Finally, when Venice became part of the Austrian empire, at the end of the eighteenth century, masks were banned completely, and carnival became just a memory.A: What a pity it is not to have a carnival!B: But in the late 1970s the tradition was revived by students. They began making masks and organising parties, and threw bits of brightly coloured paper (called coriandoli) at tourists. The town council realized that carnival was good for business, and the festival was developed for tourists.D: Today, carnival in Venice is celebrated for five days in February. People arrive from all over Europe to enjoy the fun. B: Hotels are fully booked and the narrow streets are crowded with wonderful costumes. C: I hear that German, French and English seem to be the main languages. B: You are right at that. But the spirit of Venice carnival is not quite the same as the great American carnivals. If the key to Rio is music and movement, then in Venice it is the mystery of the mask. D: As you wander through the streets, you see thousands of masks - elegant or frightening, sad or amusing, traditional or modernbut you have no idea what the faces behind them look like. Nobody takes them off. If the masks come off, the magic is lost.A: Id like to go to the next carnival, by air, of course.Step 7 Closing down by learning about “masks”A mask is a piece of material or kit worn on the face. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes. The word mask came via French masque and either Italian maschera or Spanish mscara. Possible ancestors are Latin (not classical) mascus, masca = ghost, and Arabic maskharah = jester, man in masquerade.Additional MaterialsComplete the article with one word in each blank:Carnival is always connected _1_ crowds,costumes,and confusion “Carnival” is a _2_ words,meaning “no more meat”. At the beginning _3_ would like to have fun at end of winter season. For _4_ on end people walked round the streets wearing _5_.Wearing masks turned _6_ to be problem. Their use was _7_ by laws. But in the late 1970s the _8_ was revived by students. They began making _9_ and organising parties. Today, carnival in Venice is _10_ for five days in February. At the _11_ you see thousands of masks - elegant or frightening, _12_ or amusing, traditional or modernbut you have no _13_ what the faces behind them look like. (keys: 1. with 2.Latin 3.people 4.weeks 5.masks6.out7.limited 8. tradition 9. masks 10.celebrated 11. carnival 12.sad 13. idea)Study the notes to the difficult sentences:1. In Europe,where it began,carnival was followed by forty days without meat, as people prepared for the Christian festival of Easter. 在狂欢节起源的欧洲,狂欢节过后四十天都不吃肉,因为人们在准备基督徒的复活节活动。where引导的是非限制性地点定语从句,as 引导的原因状语从句。关系副词when, where, why的含义相当于介词+ which结构,因此常常和介词+ which结构交替使用。例如:There are occasions when (on which) one must yield. 任何人都有不得不屈服的时候。Beijing is the place where(in which) I was born. 北京是我的出生地。Is this the reason why (for which) he refused our offer? 2. As time passed, however, the carnival period was extended, so that it began just after Christmas. 随着时间推移,狂欢节的时间延续了,这样在圣诞节过后它就开始了。so that 既可引导结果从句也可引导目的从句,但结果从句表示事实,通常不含情态动词;目的从句表示希望或想要实现的事实,通常含有情态动词,如:He got up early so that he caught the train.(结果)He got up early so that he could (might) catch the train.(目的)3. Many crimes went unpunished.许多罪行没有受到惩罚。在主语是物的句子里,有些动词和主动形式可以表示被动意义。如:sell, read, feel, write, ,wash, open, cook, keep, cut, feel, blow, measure, lick, run, begin, start, shut等。4. Their use was limited by laws, the first of which dates back to the fourteenth century. 面具的使用受到法律的限制,最初的法律可以追溯到十四世纪。介词+关系代词引导的定语从句常见的有以下几种结构: 一,介词+关系代词.例如:The old Olympic Games from which the modern games came began around the year 776BC in Greece.古代奥运会于公元前776年始于希腊,现代奥运会就起源于那里. 二, 名词+介词+关系代词. 这种结构常可替换为whose +名词结构.例如:We are going to build a railway the base of which must be completed within this year. (= we are going to build a railway whose base must be completed this year.)我们要修建一条铁路,这条铁路的路基必须在今年内完成. 三,数字+ 介词+ 关系代词.例如: Last Sunday I bought some books from the bookstore, three of which were English novels.上个星期天,我从书店买回几本书,其中三本是英文小说. 四,代词+介词+关系代词.例如: The old man has two daughters, both of whom are doctors.那位老人有两个女儿,她们都是大夫. 五,形容词最高级+介词+关系代词.例如: China has thousands of islands, the largest of which is Taiwan.中国有成千上万的岛屿,其中最大的是台湾岛. 六,介词+关系代词+名词.例如: I called him by the wrong name, for which mistake I apologized.我叫错了他的名字,为此我向他表示了歉意. 介词+关系代词引导的定语从句还应注意以下问题: 1. 介词+关系代词结构中的关系代词不能用that. 2. 含有介词的动词短语不能拆开,即不能转化成介词+关系代词结构,介词仍放在动词的后面.例如: The babies whom the nurses are looking after are very healthy.保育员们照看的那些孩子们很健康.(不可说 after whom the nurses are looking) 3.介词+关系代词后接不定式短语作后置定语,相当于一个定语从句.例如: He has a knife with which to defend himself. (=He has a knife with which he can defend himself) 他有一把用于自卫的刀子. 4.from where有时也可以用来引导定语从句.例如: His head soon appeared out of one of the second storey window, from where he could see nothing but trees.不一会儿,他从二楼的一扇窗户里探出头来,除了树木之外,什么也看不到.but you have no idea what the faces behind them look like. 但是你不知道面具后面的人长的什么样。Answer the reading comprehension questions:1.“Carnival” in the text means:_.A: often Carnival The period of merrymaking and feasting celebrated just before Lent.B: A traveling amusement show usually including rides, games, and sideshows.C: A festival or revel: winter carnival. D: meaning “no more meat”. 2.The most famous carnival in Europe was in _.A: VeniceB: New YorkC: FranceD: Tokyo3. Why did many crimes go unpunished then?A: Because men might be wearing masks at night.B: Because men might dress up as women. C: People might carry firearms. D: All of the above4.Why does nobody take the masks off?A: If the masks come off, the magic is lost.B: If the masks come off, the persons face is damaged.C: If the masks come off, the carnival is finished.D: If the masks come off, the meat is eaten.(keys: AADA)111
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