1、Unit 4Unforgettable Films教材背景链接Reallife“Superheroes”in AmericaDressed in a black hat,a white shirt with a black necktie and a studded(用饰钉装饰的)belt,24yearold Chaim Lazaros looks likeany other young man from New York City,except for his black mask.In real life,he is a radio host at a college radio stat
2、ion,but in the superhero mode,Lazaros spends his time comforting homeless people.And his eyecatching uniform helps him a lot.About three years ago,Lazaros and Ben Goldman,a documentary filmmaker,created“Superheroes Anonymous(名字不公开的),”an organized nonprofit group of reallife superheroes.According to
3、the report,there are now nearly 200 superheroes across the countrycommon people who patrol the streets in selfmade superhero clothes.Their missions are varied,from helping homeless people and picking up litter to looking out for crime and teaching first aid skills.In real life,26yearold Mike Johnson
4、 is a common firefighter from Ohio.However,in a bright yellow coat with an owl(猫头鹰)logo and a black head scarf,this man said he became a superhero in another way to make adifference in the world.“I think anyone that looks around will quickly realize there is something seriously wrong with the direct
5、ion that some people are going in,”said Johnson.“We try to correct a little of that and reduce the pain and difficulty in any way possible.”“I think its great,”said Toutou,from nearby Massachusetts(马萨诸塞州)“I think we should have reallife superheroes and its great that people are there ready to help others.I would like to join them.”新课导入电影中的超级英雄真不少,造型奇特的“超人”、“蜘蛛侠”、“变形金刚”不仅能上天入地,还拥有造福他人的品德,因此深受人们喜爱。然而,现在行走在美国街道,你就有机会遇到现实版的“超级英雄”,他们身着紧身衣,头戴面具,帮助需要救助的人。据悉,现在全美国约有200名“超级英雄”,这些市民还会设计自己的“超级英雄”形象,十分夺人眼球。本部分内容讲解结束按ESC键退出全屏播放