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1、M4U3 复习学案ReadingNot just watching a filmThis 1 will give you some 2 about RealCine: how it works, why it is better than ordinary cinema, and how it can be used in other ways. I believe you will be amazed by the RealCine experience, and will agree that this is an 3 technology that must be developed f
2、urther.Imagine the viewer is a 4 in an 5 film set in the Himalayas. Not only is every step of climbing Mount Qomolangma felt by the viewer, but also the cold, the 6 , the food, the smells, the sights and the sounds of the mountain can all be experienced. Upon reaching the top of the mountain, a feel
3、ing of 7 and a sense of achievement will be experienced. Viewers will be surprised at how real it feels.To achieve this, special VR 8 are 9 to enable the viewers to see a world of 3D animation and hear the sounds clearly, all around them. These movements are 10 11 as the viewer moves around inside t
4、he film. Special food and drink chemicals are 12 into the viewers mouth via a straw sensor.For example, in one experiment, a teenager whose dream was to be a 13 football star experienced a VR film where he played the role of the captain of the Brazilian football team. In the film, a World Cup final
5、was being played and the teenagers was made to think that he had scored the 14 goal. An argument has been15 that some viewers will be 16 by RealCine because VR is not real. In 17 , my grandfather can no longer walk, but with RealCine, he experienced a real African adventure, and was 18 when he saw a
6、 lion.Besides films, VR might also have some other uses. For example, 19 could be trained using RealCine without the risk of sending them into a burning building. I am sure you will agree that RealCine provides a 20 opportunity for the film-making industry. I hope you agree that this is a technology
7、 which should be used in future films.1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20 Project Journey to the Center of the EarthThis novel, written by Jules Verne in 1864, is about a German professor who discovers an 1 secret in an ancient book. He decides to take his 2 with him
8、 on the journey to the center of the Earth that the 3 in the book describes. They travel to Iceland where they enter the Earth through a dead volcano. During their journey , the professor and his nephew come across the Central Sea , a big 4 ocean .They also see a beautiful forest and ancient animals
9、 that have already 5 in the world above .They find signs that make them believe other humans before them have traveled to the Earths center .After they journey ,they are brought to the Earths 6 through a volcano in southern Italy and welcomed back in Germany as 7 .The Time MachineH G Wells wrote thi
10、s a science fiction story in 1895. The story is about a 8 man , the Time Traveler , a Victorian scientist who has 9 a machine that can take him millions of years into the future ! The story tells of his trip into the future to years AD802,701. Here ,he discovers two kinds of 10 -the Eloi and the mor
11、locks . The Eloi are 11 and lazy people who are served by the Morlocks. The Morlocks are a group of people who work very hard and come out in the evening to eat the Eloi Next ,the Time Traveler journeys through millions of years ,seeing even more alien creatures than before ,He finally stops thirty
12、million years into the future and experiences a future time where the sun no longer shines brightly. 12 and cold ,the Time Traveler starts back towards the present.Flying to CentaurusThis is Zheng Wenguangs most famous story, written in 1978. Zheng is widely 13 as the father of Chinese science ficti
13、on. This science fiction story is about the adventures of three young and 14 people 15 in a lost spaceship . The spaceship is traveling towards the planet Centaurus, at a 16 of 40,000 kilometers per second! Instead of waiting to be 17 ,the three young people teach 18 astrophysics. After this, with the help of 19 from a black hole, they are able to 20 the lost spaceship safely back to the Earth. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20