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英语知识点牛津译林版高中英语选修八Unit 2《The Universal Language》重点词汇讲解-总结

英语知识点牛津译林版高中英语选修八Unit 2《The Universal Language》重点词汇讲解-总结

重点词汇讲解1.universal adj. 共通的、广泛的、全球的、公认的;普遍的、一般的;●There was universal agreement as to who should become chairman.谁该当主席,大家的意见是一致的。

●This is a subject of universal interest.这是一个普遍关心的问题。

●Football is a universal game.足球是一项全球化的体育运动。

2.witness vt. 亲眼目睹●Did you really witness the accident that happened near our school?你真的亲眼目睹了发生在我们学校附近的那场事故?●Several journalists witnessed the incident in which eight peo ple were injured.几名记者目睹了那场事故,事故中八人受伤。

witness n. 目击者;证人●Mr. Green was asked to act as a witness to the agreement between his twofriends.格林先生被叫去在他的两位朋友达成的协议上签名作证。

●He will appear as a witness for the defence.他将作为被告的证人出庭。

阅读下列各句,辨别witness的词性和含义。

1) Police have appealed for witnesses to the accident. (n. 目击者)2) His good health is a witness to the success of the treatment. (n. 为……提供证据)3) Recent years have witnessed a growing social mobility. (vt. 见证)4) She witnessed to having seen the man enter the building. (vi. 作证说)3.cast vt. 分派某人扮演角色;为……选演员;(其过去式和过去分词均为cast)●The director cast me as a mad scientist.导演分派我演一个发狂的科学家。

苏教牛津译林高中英语模块8_Unit1_背景知识:莎士比亚

苏教牛津译林高中英语模块8_Unit1_背景知识:莎士比亚

背景知识:莎士比亚William Shakespeare was born to John Shakespeare and mother Mary Arden some time in late April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. There is no record of his birth, but his baptism was recorded by the church, thus his birthday is assumed to be the 23 of April. His father was a prominent and prosperous alderman in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, and was later granted a coat of arms by the College of Heralds. All that is known of Shakespeare's youth is that he presumably attended the Stratford Grammar School, and did not proceed to Oxford or Cambridge. The next record we have of him is his marriage to Anne Hathaway in 1582. The next year she bore a daughter for him, Susanna, followed by the twins Judith and Hamlet two years later. Seven years later Shakespeare is recognized as an actor, poet and playwright, when a rival playwright, Robert Greene, refers to him as "an upstart crow" in A Croats worth of Wit. A few years later he joined up with one of the most successful acting troupe's in London: The Lord Chamberlain's Men. When, in 1599, the troupe lost the lease of the theatre where they performed, (appropriately called The Theatre) they were wealthy enough to build their own theatre across the Thames, south of London, which they called "The Globe." The new theatre opened in July of 1599, built from the timbers of The Theatre. When James I came to the throne (1603) the troupe was designated by the new king as the King's Men (or King's Company). The Letters Patent of the company specifically charged Shakespeare and eight others "freely to use and exercise the art and faculty of playing Comedies, Tragedies, Histories, Interludes, Morals, Pastorals, stage plays ... as well for recreation of our loving subjects as for our solace and pleasure."Shakespeare entertained the king and the people for another ten years until June 19, 1613, when a canon fired from the roof of the theatre for a gala performance of Henry VIII set fire to the thatch roof and burned the theatre to the ground. The audience ignored the smoke from the roof at first, being absorbed in the play, until the flames caught the walls and the fabric of the curtains. Amazingly there were no casualties, and the next spring the company had the theatre "new built in a far fairer manner than before." Although Shakespeare invested in the rebuilding, he retired from the stage tothe Great House of New Place in Stafford that he had purchased in 1597, and some considerable land holdings, where he continued to write until his death in 1616 on the day of his 52nd birthday.。

牛津译林版高中英语选修8PUCCINI

牛津译林版高中英语选修8PUCCINI

PUCCINI, GIACOMODescended from a family of musicians, Puccini was themost important Italian opera composer in the generation afterVerdi. He was born and educated in Lucca, later studyingunder Ponchielli at the Milan Conservatory. He began hiscareer as a composer of opera with Le Villi, on the storyfamiliar from Adam's ballet Giselle, but first won significantsuccess in 1893 with Manon Lescaut. A musical dramatist ofconsiderable power, if sometimes lacking in depth, he wrotein all twelve operas, the last, Turandot, still unfinished at thetime of his death in 1924.OperasThe opera Manon Lescaut, using the full name of the heroine of the 18th century Abbé Prévost's novel to distinguish the work from Massenet's treatment of the same subject, won great success. Manon seduced by the old Géronte returns to her former lover, Des Grieux, but is betrayed to the authorities and transported to America, where she dies in the arms of her lover, who has followed her. La Bohéme, first staged in 1896, centres on the love of Mim" and the poet Rodolfo in the Latin Quarter of Paris, a story of innocent love, betrayal and the final death of the heroine. Tosca, staged first in Rome in 1900, deals with the love of the singer Tosca for the painter Cavaradossi, their implication in revolutionary activities and death through the machinations of the wicked police-chief Scarpia, himself murdered by Tosca. Madama Butterfly is a story of love betrayed, the innocent Japanese heroine of the title deserted by her faithless American husband and finally compelled to suicide. La Fanciulla del West (The Girl of the Golden West) is set in a slightly improbable Wild West, while the triptych, Il Trittico, three short operas, attempts a change of mood. The last opera, Turandot, based on a Chinese story by the 18th century dramatist Gozzi, makes inappropriate use of Chinese melodies, but is a moving study of the love of the suitor Prince Calaf for the icy-hearted and cruel Princess Turandot. All ends happily, but not beforemoments of suspense, marked by the famous tenor aria Nessun dorma (Let no-one sleep).Chamber MusicSome of the musical material of a particularly poignant moment in Manon Lescaut appears in a set of pieces for string quartet by Puccini, Crisantemi (Chrysanthemums), part of a very small output of instrumental music, little of which was published by the composer.。

(旧版)译林版高中英语选修八单词默写表(含音标、共282个)

(旧版)译林版高中英语选修八单词默写表(含音标、共282个)

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saɪt/一见,乍一看XB8U2unwilling/ʌnˈwɪlɪŋ/不愿意的,勉强的XB8U2seize/siːz/抓住,逮捕,夺取,把握XB8U2demand/dɪˈmɑːnd/要求,需要,需求XB8U2grab/ɡræb/抓住,抓紧,赶紧XB8U2evident/ˈɛvɪdənt/明显的,清楚的,明白的XB8U2scold/skəʊld/责骂,斥责XB8U2merciful/ˈmɜːsɪfʊl/仁慈的,宽大的XB8U2dawn/dɔːn/黎明,拂晓,开端,起始XB8U2deadline/ˈdɛdlaɪn/最后期限,截止日期XB8U2unite/juːˈnaɪt/联合,团结,合并XB8U2grand/ɡrænd/雄伟的,盛大的,豪华的,华丽的,重大的,主要的,最高的XB8U2broken/ˈbrəʊkən/破碎的,损坏的,折断的,不完整的,不流利的XB8U2broken heart/ˈbrəʊkən hɑːt/破碎的心,哀恸XB8U2opportunity/ˌɒpəˈtjuːnɪti/机会,时机XB8U2unemployment/ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪmənt/失业,失业人数,失业率XB8U2personnel/ˌpɜːsəˈnɛl/全体人员,人事部,人事科XB8U2department/dɪˈpɑːtmənt/部,司,局,部门,系XB8U2personnel department /ˌpɜːsəˈnɛl dɪˈpɑːtmənt/人事部门XB8U2chorus/ˈkɔːrəs/合唱,齐声说,合唱队,齐声XB8U2sore/sɔː/疼痛的,酸痛的XB8U2throat/θrəʊt/喉咙,咽喉,喉头XB8U2composer/kəmˈpəʊzə/作曲家XB8U2motherland/ˈmʌðəlænd/祖国XB8U2Austria/ˈɒstrɪə/奥地利XB8U2tutor/ˈtjuːtə/家庭教师,导师,辅导教师XB8U2symphony/ˈsɪmfəni/交响乐,交响曲XB8U2bachelor/ˈbæʧələ/学士,未婚男子,单身汉XB8U2flute/fluːt/长笛XB8U2kindergarten/ˈkɪndəˌɡɑːtn/幼儿园XB8U2folk/fəʊk/人们,民间音乐,民间的XB8U2ballet/ˈbæleɪ/芭蕾舞,芭蕾舞剧,芭蕾舞乐曲XB8U2swan/swɒn/天鹅XB8U2album/ˈælbəm/相册,集邮册,唱片专辑,签名簿,粘贴簿XB8U2collection/kəˈlɛkʃᵊn/收藏品,收集物XB8U2chart/ʧɑːt/绘制地图,图,图表,航海图XB8U2the charts/ðə ʧɑːts/每周流行唱片排行榜XB8U2blues/bluːz/布鲁斯音乐,蓝调XB8U2root/ruːt/根,根茎,词根,根源XB8U2slavery/ˈsleɪvəri/奴隶制度,奴隶身份XB8U3acute/əˈkjuːt/敏锐的,灵敏的,剧烈的,强烈的,严重的,急性的XB8U3acute angle/əˈkjuːt ˈæŋɡl/锐角XB8U3cube/kjuːb/立方体,立方形XB8U3rectangle/ˈrɛkˌtæŋɡl/矩形,长方形XB8U3consensus/kənˈsɛnsəs/一致,共识XB8U3calculate/ˈkælkjʊleɪt/计算,核算,预测,估计XB8U3helicopter/ˈhɛlɪkɒptə/直升机XB8U3tank/tæŋk/大容器,箱,槽,坦克XB8U3impressionism/ɪmˈprɛʃnɪzm/印象主义,印象派XB8U3shadow/ˈʃædəʊ/影子,阴影, 背光处,阴暗处XB8U3water lily/ˈwɔːtə ˈlɪli/睡莲XB8U3pond/pɒnd/池塘XB8U3ImpressionistMovement/ɪmˈprɛʃᵊnɪst ˈmuːvmənt/印象主义运动XB8U3oil painting/ɔɪl ˈpeɪntɪŋ/油画XB8U3starry/ˈstɑːri/布满星星的,像星星的,明亮的XB8U3commit/kəˈmɪt/犯,承担义务,作出保证,投放,使用XB8U3being/ˈbiːɪŋ/生物,人,存在,生存XB8U3reward/rɪˈwɔːd/报答,报酬,奖赏, 悬赏金,赏金, 报答,酬劳XB8U3agent/ˈeɪʤənt/代理人,代理商,经纪人XB8U3franc/fræŋk/法郎XB8U3upwards of/ˈʌpwədz ɒv/以上,大于,超过XB8U3be off to/biː ɒf tuː/动身去XB8U3gallery/ˈɡæləri/画廊,美术陈列室,美术馆,长廊,门廊,走廊XB8U3changeable/ˈʧeɪnʤəbᵊl/多变的,喜怒无常的XB8U3ankle/ˈæŋkl/踝,脚踝,踝骨XB8U3suite/swiːt/家具,套房,一套物件XB8U3accommodation/əˌkɒməˈdeɪʃᵊn/住处,住宿,工作场所XB8U3dormitory/ˈdɔːmɪtri/寝室,宿舍XB8U3canal/kəˈnæl/运河,沟渠,水道XB8U3passer-by/ˈpɑːsə-baɪ/过路人XB8U3souvenir/ˈsuːvənɪə/纪念品,纪念物XB8U3admission/ədˈmɪʃᵊn/接纳,进入权,准许入会,准许入学,承认,供认,入场费XB8U3scenery/ˈsiːnəri/风景,景色XB8U3scholarship/ˈskɒləʃɪp/奖学金XB8U3cloth/klɒθ/布,织物,衣料,桌布XB8U3slice/slaɪs/薄片,切片,份,部分XB8U3apron/ˈeɪprən/围裙XB8U3chef/ʃɛf/主厨,厨师,厨师长XB8U3seaweed/ˈsiːwiːd/海草,海藻XB8U3cut up/kʌt 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off/ʃəʊ ɒf/卖弄,炫耀XB8U4disappoint/ˌdɪsəˈpɔɪnt/使失望XB8U4give thought to/ɡɪv θɔːt tuː/认真考虑,思考。

牛津译林版高中英语选修八Unit 2《The Universal Language》(Welcome to the unit)教学设计

牛津译林版高中英语选修八Unit 2《The Universal Language》(Welcome to the unit)教学设计

单元:Unit 2 The universal language板块:Welcome t o the unitThoughts on the design:本节课以看、说为主,通过Welcome to the unit部分所提供的四张图片,激活学生对音乐类别的了解,通过该部分相关问题的讨论,进一步激发学生的学习热情并为本单元后面更深入的学习奠定基础。

Teaching aims:After this lesson, students will be able to tell different types of music and musical instruments and they will also be able to talk about their favorite kind of music and famous musicians.Teaching procedures:Step 1 Brainstorming (PPT4-6)1. Show students a picture of people from different countries and ask them how theycan communicate with each other.How do people from different countries communicate with each other? (They can speak English since it is a language used widely in the world. They can draw pictures to get their ideas across. They can also use body language to show their feelings.)2. Get students to focus on the topic of the unit “The Universal language”.If a language can be understood by all the people in the world, it is a universal language. So is English a universal language?(No, not everyone in the world can speak and understand English.)What about pictures? Are they universal? (Yes. A picture can be appreciated by people all over the world.)Is body language also universal? (Yes, body language is more or less t he same throughout the world. It is a very effective way for people speaking different languages to communicate with each other.)3. Draw students’ attention to the unit topic—music.There is also another kind of language which is universal. That is music. Why do we say so? (Because people all over the world can understand music)Prepare the students with vocabulary related to music. Have them brainstorm any word related to the kind of music, people related to music and musical instruments. Kinds of music: classical music, pop music, folk music, swing music, blues, jazz, rock and roll, rap, opera …People related to mu sic: musician, singer, composer, pianist, violinist …Musical instru ments: guitar, piano, violin, drum …[Explanation]该步骤试图从人类不同的种类(语句不通顺)的共同语言引入到音乐这个话题,然后以“头脑风暴”这一活动形式,准备学生的相关词汇。

英语选修Ⅷ牛津译林版Unit2教学课件4(共18张)

英语选修Ⅷ牛津译林版Unit2教学课件4(共18张)

Period Four
[题组训练] (1)I declined their offer of help. 我谢绝了他们的主动帮忙。 (2)He has had a sharp decline 他对游戏的兴趣大大下降了。 (3)With the global economic crisis spreading,the motor in interest in games.
Period Four
[题组训练] (1)完成句子 ①When do you break up for Christmas? 你们什么时候放假过圣诞节? ②We are sorry to arrive late,but the car broke down . 很抱歉我们来晚了,但是我们的车坏了。 ③A fire broke out in the bowling alley last night. 昨天夜里,保龄球馆发生了火灾。 ④Our soldiers quicklybroke through the enemy’s defence works. 我们的战士很快突破了敌人的防御工事。
Period Four
B (2)I had no idea when World War Ⅱ ________,so I turned
to my teacher for help. A.broke down C.broke in
解析
B.broke out D.broke away
break down(化合物)分解;出故障;(健康、精神等)
解析
B.were invited D.inviting
分析句子结构可知,此处应填非谓语动
词,specialists 与 invite 之间存在逻辑上的动宾关系,故用 过去分词短语作后置定语。

译林牛津版高中英语选修八知识讲解 Unit 1 The written word 语言点

译林牛津版高中英语选修八知识讲解 Unit 1 The written word 语言点

Unit 1 The written word语言点:牛新阁:学习目标重点词汇characteristic, abuse// harm, desperate, plot// generous, vain, resist,rescue, intend, spring重点短语have nothing to do with, come out , make the acquaintance of, be set in, give away, (be) bent on (doing) sth. on the run, live up to, free from, under the control ofworn out, touch on重点句型双重否定表示肯定知识讲解重点词汇characteristic【原句回放】Because a lot of classics were written so long ago, their language characteristics are quite different from those of modern works. 因为许多经典文学作品是在很久以前创作的,它们的语言文字与现代文学作品的语言文字有着很大区别。

【点拨】characteristic n. 特征,特性;adj. 典型的;独特的,特有的Genes determine the characteristics of every living thing.基因决定每个生物的特征。

The people in the city have to live with the characteristic noises of cities.城市里的人们不得不忍受都市特有的喧嚣。

【拓展】character n.字;个性,性格;特色;(事物的)特性characterize vt.以……为特征;描绘Using two Chinese characters, he described the character of the leading character that he played in the film. 他用了两个汉字来描述他在电影中扮演的主角的性格。

牛津译林版高中英语选修模块八 选修模块8Unit1 Project教案-新版

牛津译林版高中英语选修模块八 选修模块8Unit1 Project教案-新版

牛津版选修8Unit1 Project教案Teaching aims1.Enable the students to learn the report on Robert Burns’s famous poem.2.Help the students learn the background of a poem and recite it.Teaching important pointsLet the students learn to enjoy classic poems and their backgroundTeaching difficult pointsHelp the students to learn how to get background of a poem chosen.Teaching methodsListening, talking, reading and pair-workTeaching procedures & waysStep 1 Introduction of Robert Burns罗伯特·彭斯(RobertBurns,1759-1796),苏格兰诗人。

1759年1月25日生于苏格兰高原的一个农民家庭,家庭经济拮据。

他自幼爱好诗歌。

1786年出版了《苏格兰方言主写的诗集》(Poems Chiefly in Scottish Dialect)。

他的诗歌内容多种多样,多以苏格兰方言写成,抒发了这位伟大的诗人对他的家乡和大自然的热爱之情,并歌颂友谊与爱情。

1796年于贫病交加中辞逝。

然而生活的困顿并不是他的作品给人的主要印象。

他的作品充满了对现实生活的热爱,表现英格兰农村生活场景和诗人所追求的自由平等思想。

彭斯的诗作主要以民歌为本,写了大量情诗,涉及爱情的各种变化,名篇诗作有《一朵红红的玫瑰》(A Red Red Rose),《我亲爱的约翰·安德森》(John Anderson, My Jo),《我心在高地》(My Heart’s in the Highland)等。

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The BeatlesThe impact of the Beatles upon popular music cannot be overstated; they revolutionized the music industry and touched the lives of all who heard them in deep and fundamental ways. Landing on these shores on February 7, 1964, they literally stood the world of pop culture on its head, setting the musical agenda for the remainder of the decade. The Beatles' buoyant melodies, playful personalities and mop-topped charisma were just the tonic needed by a nation left reeling by the senseless assassination of its young president, John F. Kennedy, barely two months earlier. Even adults typically given to scorning rock and roll as worthless "kid's stuff" were forced to concede that there was substance in their music and quick-witted cleverness in their repartee. Without exaggeration, they transfixed and transformed the world as we knew it, ushering in a demographic shift in which youth culture assertively took over from its stodgy Eisenhower-era forbears.The long journey resulting in the mob scene that greeted the Beatles' arrival at Kennedy Airport began in Liverpool back in 1958. A series of groups, including the Quarrymen and the Johnny and the Moondogs, variously included Liverpool natives John Lennon, Paul McCartney and George Harrison. With a rhythm section consisting of bassist Stu Sutcliffe (an art student with great looks and scant musical ability) and drummer Pete Best, the group assumed the name "the Beatles." The group became a fixture on the rough-and-tumble bar scene in Hamburg, Germany, where their five-set-a-night marathons helped mold them into a tight performing unit. Their early repertoire consisted of well-chosen rock and roll and rhythm & blues covers, running the gamut from Chuck Berry to Little Richard. In April 1961, Sutcliffe left and McCartney switched from guitar to bass. On the local scene in their hometown of Liverpool, the group landed a lunchtime residency at a club called the Cavern, where they were discovered by a local record merchant and entrepreneur, Brian Epstein, who became their manager in December 1961.Epstein helped polish the group's appearance, dressing them in dapper collarless gray suits and making them appear more friendly than menacing. After being rejectedby Decca Records following a January 1962 audition, the Beatles signed withEMI-Parlophone that April, having impressed producer George Martin. In August, Ringo Starr (born Richard Starkey), who'd been drumming with Rory Storm and the Hurricanes, was brought into replace Pete Best. The group's first single, "Love Me Do/P.S. I Love You," briefly dented the U.K. Top Twenty in October 1962, but their next 45, "Please Please Me," formally ignited Beatlemania in their homeland, reaching the Number Two spot. It was followed by four consecutive chart-topping British singles, issued throughout 1963: "From Me to You," "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand," "Can't Buy Me Love." They conquered the U.K., even inducing a classical music critic from the London Sunday Times to declare them "the greatest composers since Beethoven." The group's success was based around the Lennon/McCartney songwriting partnership, Harrison's guitar-playing prowess, and Starr's amiable disposition and artful simplicity as a drummer.The Beatles' conquest of America early in 1964 launched the British Invasion, as a torrent of rock and roll bands from Britain overtook the pop charts. The Fab Four's first Number One single in the U.S. was "I Want to Hold Your Hand," released on Capitol Records, EMI's American counterpart. This exuberant track was followed by 45 more Top Forty hits over the next half-dozen years. During the week of April 4, 1964, the Beatles set a record that is likely never to be broken when they occupied all five of the top positions on Billboard's Top Pop Singles chart, with "Can't Buy Me Love" ensconced at Number One. Their popularity soared still further with the release of their playfully anarchic documentary film, A Hard Day's Night, in August 1964.When all was said and done, the Beatles charted 20 Number One singles in the States - a number even greater than runner-up Elvis Presley's 17 chart-toppers. For such feats of sales and airplay alone, the Beatles can unassailably be regarded as the top group in rock and roll history. Yet their significance as a band extends beyond numbers to encompass their innovations in the recording studio. The Beatles' legacy as a concert attraction, during their harried passage from nightclubs to baseball stadiums, is distinguished primarily by the deafening screams of female fans overcome by the group's very appearance. Consequently, the Beatles began to indulgetheir creative energies in the studio, layering sounds and crafting songs in a way no one had attempted before. The results included such musically expansive and lyrically sophisticated albums as Rubber Soul (1965) and Revolver (1966). For various reasons, ranging from safety concerns to frustration that no one could hear or was listening, the Beatles retired from touring after a San Francisco concert on August 29, 1966.Ten months later, they released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, an album that has almost universally been cited as the creative apotheosis of rock and roll, a watershed event in which rock became "serious art" without losing its sense of humor (or sense of the absurd). Realizing the band members' collective ambitions took four months and all the technical wiles of producer George Martin. A completely self-contained album meant to be played and experienced from start to finish, Sgt. Pepper broke the mold in that no singles were released from it. The album's heady artistic reach further cemented the notion of a viable counterculture in the minds of youthful dropouts everywhere. Anyone who was alive in the summer of 1967 can remember the pleasant shock of hearing it and the reverberations it sent outward into the world of rock and roll and beyond.In the wake of Sgt. Pepper, the Beatles began to splinter in ways that were, at first, subtle but that gradually grew more pronounced. Subsequent events included the death of manager Epstein due to an overdose of sleeping pills; the release of the TV film Magical Mystery Tour, which earned the Beatles some of their first negative reviews; a trip to India to meditate with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, about whom Lennon wrote the scabrous putdown "Sexy Sadie"; and the launching in January 1968 of Apple Corps, Ltd., a disastrously mismanaged entertainment empire that helped bring down the Beatles amid a tangled maze of money matters.Through all the chaotic events of the late Sixties, the Beatles managed to retain their integrity and focus as recording artists. Released in August 1968, the single "Hey Jude"/"Revolution" became their most popular single. The Beatles (1968), adouble-LP popularly referred to as "the White Album," was like a prism that found the group refracting into four individual and highly estimable talents. The album and film Let It Be, recorded in 1969 but shelved until 1970, essentially documented theBeatles' dissolution and breakup amid internal squabbles and the presence of John Lennon's new mate, Yoko Ono. Yet the Beatles came together and exited on a high note, uniting in the summer of 1969 to record their swan song, Abbey Road.On April 10, 1970, Paul McCartney announced his departure from the Beatles, and the group quietly came to an end. Throughout the Seventies, fans hoped for an eventual reunion, while the group members pursued solo careers with varying degrees of artistic and commercial success. Those hopes were forever dashed by the murder of John Lennon in New York City on December 8, 1980.July 7, 1940Ringo Starr was born.October 9, 1940John Lennon is born at Oxford Street Maternity Hospital in Liverpool, England, to Julia Stanley and Alfred Lennon.June 18, 1942James Paul McCartney is born in Liverpool, England.February 25, 1943George Harrison was born.1956Julia, John Lennon's mother, bought him his first guitar through a mail order ad. His incessant playing prompts John's Aunt Mimi to say, "The guitar's all very well as a hobby, John, but you'll never make a living out of it." John forms his first group, the Quarrymen.July 6, 1957John Lennon meets Paul McCartney at the Woolton Parish Church in Liverpool during a performance by John's group the Quarrymen. Impressed by Paul's ability to tune a guitar and by his knowledge of song lyrics, John asks him to join the group.Paul McCartney introduces George Harrison to the Quarrymen at a basement teen club called the Morgue. George joins the group.August 1, 1960The Beatles make their debut in Hamburg, West Germany, with Stu Sutcliffe on bass and Pete Best on drums.January 1, 1961The Beatles make their debut at the Cavern Club in Liverpool.November 1, 1961Local record store manager Brian Epstein is introduced to the Beatles. He soon signs a contract to manage them.March 7, 1962The Beatles make their radio debut performing three songs, including Roy Orbison's "Dream Baby," on the BBC.April 10, 1962Stu Sutcliffe dies of a brain hemorrhage.June 1, 1962The Beatles audition for George Martin at Parlophone/EMI Records. He agrees to sign the group, but insists that Pete Best be replaced. Within months, Richard "Ringo" Starkey joins the group.SEPTEMBER 4-11, 1962The Beatles record their first sessions at EMI Studios in London, with George Martin as producer.December 1, 1963"I Want to Hold Your Hand,"the Beatles' first American single, is released by Capitol Records.January 26, 1964I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles) was a hit.February 7, 1964The Beatles arrive in AmericaThe Beatles make their first appearance on 'The Ed Sullivan Show'.February 11, 1964The Beatles begin their first U.S. tour at the Coliseum in Washington, D.C.March 15, 1964She Loves You (The Beatles) was a hit.March 29, 1964Can't Buy Me Love (The Beatles) was a hit.April 4, 1964The top five slots on the 'Billboard' chart are held by the Beatles, a feat never before or since matched.May 24, 1964Love Me Do (The Beatles) was a hit.July 6, 1964The world premiere of The Beatles' 'A Hard Day's Night' takes place in London. July 26, 1964A Hard Day's Night (The Beatles) was a hit.August 14, 1964The Beatles cut Little Willie John's "Leave My Kitten Alone" at EMI Studios in London. Intended for album 'Beatles For Sale' ('Beatles '65' in the US), it was left off and remained unreleased until 'Anthology 1' in 1995.1964The Beatles release "This Boy" from their first American album 'Meet the Beatles'. December 20, 1964I Feel Fine (The Beatles) was a hit.March 7, 1965Eight Days a Week (The Beatles) was a hit.1965The Beatles release "Yes It Is".April 1, 1965John Lennon composes "Help!" the title song for the Beatles' second film. He later confides that the lyrics are a cry for help and a clue to the confusion and despondency he feels.May 16, 1965Ticket to Ride (The Beatles) was a hit.July 29, 1965The Beatles release their second film, 'Help!'.August 15, 1965The Beatles play in front of almost 60,000 fans at Shea Stadium in New York City. August 27, 1965The Beatles spend the evening talking and playing music with Elvis Presley at his Bel air home.August 29, 1965Help! (The Beatles) was a hit.October 3, 1965Yesterday (The Beatles) was a hit.October 9, 1965The Beatles reach #1 with "Yesterday".October 26, 1965The Beatles are awarded England's prestigious MBE (Members of the Order of the British Empire). John comments, "I thought you had to drive tanks and win wars to get the MBE."January 2, 1966We Can Work It Out (The Beatles) was a hit.March 1, 1966London's 'Evening Standard' publishes an interview with John Lennon in which he states that the Beatles are "more popular than Jesus now." The comment provokes several protests, including the burning of Beatles records.June 19, 1966July 31, 1966John Lennon's comments on the state of Christianity ?made in March, but only lately picked up in the U.S. - spark protests and record burnings on the eve of the Beatles' 1966 American tour.August 29, 1966After their concert at San Francisco's Candlestick Park, the Beatles declare this to be their final concert tour.SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1966John Lennon makes his first appearance away from the Beatles in the role of Private Gripweed in Richard Lester's film 'How I Won the War'. He writes "Strawberry Fields Forever" during the filming.March 12, 1967Penny Lane (The Beatles) was a hit.March 18, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "Penny Lane".June 1, 1967'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' is released in Britain.August 1, 1967Beatle George Harrison and his wife, Patti, stroll through the streets ofHaight-Ashbury, bringing more international attention to the scene.August 13, 1967All You Need Is Love (The Beatles) was a hit.August 19, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "All You Need Is Love".September 1, 1967John Lennon writes "I Am the Walrus" while under the influence of LSD. He also anonymously sponsors Yoko Ono's Half a Wind Show (subtitled Yoko Plus Me) at London's Lisson Gallery.December 24, 1967December 30, 1967The Beatles reach #1 with "Hello Goodbye".February 15, 1968The Beatles depart for Rishikesh, India, for an advanced course in transcendental meditation.May 1, 1968Apple Corps, Ltd. begins operating in London. It is the Beatles' attempt to take control of their own creative and economic destiny. Later that month, John invites Yoko to his house in Weybridge. They make experimental tapes all night. September 22, 1968Hey Jude (The Beatles) was a hit.September 28, 1968The Beatles reach #1 with "Hey Jude".January 30, 1969The Beatles make their last performance as a group on the roof of the Apple building during the filming of 'Let It Be'.May 18, 1969Get Back (The Beatles) was a hit.May 24, 1969The Beatles reach #1 with "Get Back".November 23, 1969Come Together (The Beatles) was a hit.November 29, 1969The Beatles reach #1 with "Come Together".April 5, 1970Let It Be (The Beatles) was a hit.April 10, 1970Paul McCartney announces that he is leaving the Beatles due to "personal, business and musical differences."June 7, 1970The Long and Winding Road (The Beatles) was a hit.January 2, 1975John and Yoko are reunited. The Beatles' final dissolution takes place in London. December 8, 1980John Lennon is shot by a deranged assailant as he and Yoko return to the Dakota after a recording session. He is pronounced dead at Roosevelt Hospital.1988The Beatles inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.November 19, 1995"Free as a Bird," the first new Beatles single in 25 years, is premiered on the televised Beatles Anthology. The song, a 1977 demo by John Lennon completed in 1995 by the three surviving Beatles, reaches #6 on the singles chart in early 1996.March 23, 1996"Real Love," a 1979 John Lennon demo finished in 1995 by the other Beatles, becomes the second new Beatles single to chart in less than three months. Released as part of 'The Beatles Anthology' recordings and TV special, it reaches #11 ?not bad for a band that broke up in 1970.November 29, 2001George Harrison dies at the age of 58 after a long battle with cancer.。

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