Unit 4 Listening and Speaking 课件-三册
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Interviewer: So you were the perfect choice! As we all know, an astronaut needs to be healthy and calm in order to work in space. But you also had to study a lot, too, right?
5 Astronauts not only had to learn how to use space equipment, but also had to do a lot of mental and physical training.
Listen for the 2nd time
Fill in the blanks with the correct numbers.
Mr Yang: Yes, I had to learn English, science, and astronomy. I also had to practise using space equipment, and do a lot of mental and physical training. It was very tiring, but I was so proud to have the opportunity.
I know that space exploration began in the mid-1950s with the development of satellites, and that people first started going to space in the early 1960s.
Listen for numbers Number questions are typically related to: time, telephone numbers, addresses, prices, weights, distances.
Interviewer: Today we are very pleased to chat with Mr Yang Liwei, the first Chinese astronaut. Welcome to the show, Mr Yang.
Unit 4 Space Exploration
Listening and Speaking
When you look up at the sky, what do you think of ?
Pre-listening
➢What can you see in the photo? Who do you think took the photo?
Listen for the 1st time
Tick the correct statements.
1 The audience is curious about how Yang Liwei became the first Chinese astronaut.
2 Mr Yang anlwevaeyrstbheoluiegvhetd that he would become an astronaut one day.
1. You are going to listen to an interview with an astronaut. Before you listen, discuss the questions in groups. Neil Armstrong (1930-2012) was an American astronaut who became the first human to walk on the moon on July 20, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission.
➢What do you know about the history and development of space exploration?
The picture looks like a photo of a rover on the moon. Perhaps it was taken by a robot camera.
Mr Yang: Yes, at the time, you had to be shorter than 172 centimetres in height and weigh less than 70 kilograms. You also had to be in perfect health and perfect shape.
fighter pilot for around 10 years. I finally became China’s first astronaut when I was 38 years old. Interviewer: Oh, so you must be a really experienced pilot. Do you think that was one of the reasons why you were chosen for the space programme? Mr Yang: Sure, I had 1, 350 hours of flight experience, which I think really helped me. Interviewer: So how difficult was it to join the space programme? Mr Yang: There was a lot of competition. Altogether, 14 of us were chosen from among 1,500 pilots to train for space flights. Interviewer: That sounds really difficult. Did you also have to be a certain size and weight?
1 Yang Liwei graduated from college at the age of ____. 2 Before he joined China’s space programme, Mr Yang
trained as a fighter pilot for __ years.
3 Mr Yang was one of the ___ pilots who were chosen to train for space flights.
4 At the time when Mr Yang entered the space programme, astronauts had to be shorter than _____ cm in height and less than ____ kg in weight.
5 Mr Yang became Chinas first astronaut when he was ___ years old.
Listen for the 2nd time
Fill in the blanks with the correct numbers.
1 Yang Liwei graduated from college at the age of _2_2__. 2 Before he joined China’s space programme, Mr Yang
• While it is no longer a requirement for astronauts to be pilots, generally they must be the very elite in their scientific fields and must still be in very good physical shape.
➢Courses: English, science, and astronomy
practise using space equipment,
➢Special training: and do a lot of mental and physical
training
Post-listening
trained as a fighter pilot for 1_0_ years.
3 Mr Yang was one of the _1_4_ pilots who were chosen to train for space flights.
4 At the time when Mr Yang entered the space programme, astronauts had to be shorter than _1_7_2__ cm in height and less than _7__0_ kg in weight.
... ...
(2) Do you know anything about the selection procedure for astronauts? Make a list of the possible requirements.
• In America, preference for selecting astronauts was originally for test pilots or military pilots, because they were among the most elite pilots the nation had, and because they were in excellent physical shape.
Βιβλιοθήκη Baidu
background:
college degree, trained be a fighter pilot
to
➢Experience: more than 1,000 hours of flight experience
➢Health condition: must be in perfect health and shape
5 Mr Yang became Chinas first astronaut when he was _3_8_ years old.
Listen for the 3rd time
What are the requirements for becoming an astronaut?
➢Education
Mr Yang: Thank you. Interviewer: Mr Yang, our audience is very curious about
how you succeeded in becoming China’s first astronaut. It must have been a very difficult thing to achieve. Did you always want to be an astronaut? Mr Yang: Yes, I dreamt of it when I was young, but I never thought my wish would come true. It took a long time. First, I got my college degree when I was 22, and then I worked as a
3 Mr Yang was selected to attend pilot training with 13 other people.
4 To become an astronaut in China, you have to have 1,350 hours of flying experience.
5 Astronauts not only had to learn how to use space equipment, but also had to do a lot of mental and physical training.
Listen for the 2nd time
Fill in the blanks with the correct numbers.
Mr Yang: Yes, I had to learn English, science, and astronomy. I also had to practise using space equipment, and do a lot of mental and physical training. It was very tiring, but I was so proud to have the opportunity.
I know that space exploration began in the mid-1950s with the development of satellites, and that people first started going to space in the early 1960s.
Listen for numbers Number questions are typically related to: time, telephone numbers, addresses, prices, weights, distances.
Interviewer: Today we are very pleased to chat with Mr Yang Liwei, the first Chinese astronaut. Welcome to the show, Mr Yang.
Unit 4 Space Exploration
Listening and Speaking
When you look up at the sky, what do you think of ?
Pre-listening
➢What can you see in the photo? Who do you think took the photo?
Listen for the 1st time
Tick the correct statements.
1 The audience is curious about how Yang Liwei became the first Chinese astronaut.
2 Mr Yang anlwevaeyrstbheoluiegvhetd that he would become an astronaut one day.
1. You are going to listen to an interview with an astronaut. Before you listen, discuss the questions in groups. Neil Armstrong (1930-2012) was an American astronaut who became the first human to walk on the moon on July 20, 1969, as part of the Apollo 11 mission.
➢What do you know about the history and development of space exploration?
The picture looks like a photo of a rover on the moon. Perhaps it was taken by a robot camera.
Mr Yang: Yes, at the time, you had to be shorter than 172 centimetres in height and weigh less than 70 kilograms. You also had to be in perfect health and perfect shape.
fighter pilot for around 10 years. I finally became China’s first astronaut when I was 38 years old. Interviewer: Oh, so you must be a really experienced pilot. Do you think that was one of the reasons why you were chosen for the space programme? Mr Yang: Sure, I had 1, 350 hours of flight experience, which I think really helped me. Interviewer: So how difficult was it to join the space programme? Mr Yang: There was a lot of competition. Altogether, 14 of us were chosen from among 1,500 pilots to train for space flights. Interviewer: That sounds really difficult. Did you also have to be a certain size and weight?
1 Yang Liwei graduated from college at the age of ____. 2 Before he joined China’s space programme, Mr Yang
trained as a fighter pilot for __ years.
3 Mr Yang was one of the ___ pilots who were chosen to train for space flights.
4 At the time when Mr Yang entered the space programme, astronauts had to be shorter than _____ cm in height and less than ____ kg in weight.
5 Mr Yang became Chinas first astronaut when he was ___ years old.
Listen for the 2nd time
Fill in the blanks with the correct numbers.
1 Yang Liwei graduated from college at the age of _2_2__. 2 Before he joined China’s space programme, Mr Yang
• While it is no longer a requirement for astronauts to be pilots, generally they must be the very elite in their scientific fields and must still be in very good physical shape.
➢Courses: English, science, and astronomy
practise using space equipment,
➢Special training: and do a lot of mental and physical
training
Post-listening
trained as a fighter pilot for 1_0_ years.
3 Mr Yang was one of the _1_4_ pilots who were chosen to train for space flights.
4 At the time when Mr Yang entered the space programme, astronauts had to be shorter than _1_7_2__ cm in height and less than _7__0_ kg in weight.
... ...
(2) Do you know anything about the selection procedure for astronauts? Make a list of the possible requirements.
• In America, preference for selecting astronauts was originally for test pilots or military pilots, because they were among the most elite pilots the nation had, and because they were in excellent physical shape.
Βιβλιοθήκη Baidu
background:
college degree, trained be a fighter pilot
to
➢Experience: more than 1,000 hours of flight experience
➢Health condition: must be in perfect health and shape
5 Mr Yang became Chinas first astronaut when he was _3_8_ years old.
Listen for the 3rd time
What are the requirements for becoming an astronaut?
➢Education
Mr Yang: Thank you. Interviewer: Mr Yang, our audience is very curious about
how you succeeded in becoming China’s first astronaut. It must have been a very difficult thing to achieve. Did you always want to be an astronaut? Mr Yang: Yes, I dreamt of it when I was young, but I never thought my wish would come true. It took a long time. First, I got my college degree when I was 22, and then I worked as a
3 Mr Yang was selected to attend pilot training with 13 other people.
4 To become an astronaut in China, you have to have 1,350 hours of flying experience.